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PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS
APPLICANT Ted llunge 85-03-19-04
ADDRESS P.O. Bot 2042, Orovill.e, CA 95965'
OWNER Same
PROJE(T Dj!L8GRTPTT0Ndivide 84 a
� t.res into 4 Paxcel-,
Tan�tat�.vo Par:col 1a to
2 at 10 acres each, 1 at 23 acres 81 I at 40 acres.
LOCATION on the ease side of Bald Rock load, approximately 1500 feet no�tl
of its intersection with Green. Cedar Way,"Bald Rock ar e n ,
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 61-3S-23
ZONING GEN. PLAN _ PROJECT CONSISTENT?
4.
DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 3-19-85 Ron Graven P.O. Boy, 986 Orov lle,CA 95965
DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN PUBLISHED
PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE(S) PUB%:SHED - 0. C. P. G. B,
DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED
DAVE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN 14AILED NUMBER
DATE PLANNING DIREC'TOR'S REPORT PREPARi'D
:ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION .. DATE TILED
DETERMINATION
AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED
b
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADC1P'i'ED
ENV. IMPACT REPORT DATE CERTIFIED
SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE
ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE�� -� Y1 +{, �'`-; �� � " '�
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ADVISORY AGENCY" ACTION
BOARD AC'Trl7N
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COM�iE Ts
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�7 CE or 1JE2'EI2I�IZY�T41MON
TO = Office of Planning and Research vnc)m : Butt ,ou' t
1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 k'l.sr a a
Sacramento, CA 9581.4 g J p�
7 C nt;y Centerg'Drive
or Otto . lle, Or965
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XX County Clerk Tf h
County of Butte
ANOR M. DECKER, Couoly Clerl(
A.r . .�,'�C. 9 it
STM-TIFFiling of Notice or Determinatir�n JJ! ea1hplianc ±r ;n-
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code,
Project. Title AP # Name.
Tentative Parcel Map AP#61-35-23 (ptn) Clark McKeown
State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number
(if submitted to Clearinghouse)
Public Works John
o534-4266
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Project Location ----,.-...
On the east side of Bald Rock
of its intersection with Green Cedar Way, Bald�Rockparea 1500' north
Project Description
Tentative Parcel Map to divide 84+- acres to create 4
parcels, 2 @ 10 acres each, 1 @ 23 acres & 1 @ 40 acres.
This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency
(Lead ASency or Responsible Agency)
has appro, ,:d this above-described project on 6-23-86 and has made
(Date)
the following determinations regarding the above-described project:
1. The project will,, ,will not, have a significant efiect on the.
environment.-
2. An Environmental Impact. Report was prepared for this project
pursuant to the provisions of C QA.
`-iDeclaration was prepared for this project pursuant to theprovsions of MA,
3. Mitigation measures X, weres were not* mad,: a condition of the
approval of the project,
4. A statement of overriding considerations wast' Z,,wtis noty adopted
for this prod eiµt
This is to certify that the final ,EIR with comments and responses and record of.
project approval. is available- to the general public at:
Butte County Planning DeFattment
7 County CenttXr Drive
Oraville, CA 95965
Date Hdteivdd for Filing and
Posting at OP14 6-24-'86
#7251
Signa ure
StdPhOn A. Streeter
Senior. Pl.aY net
Title
kevised rid '� ),t;.
Clark _ XeOWn
Mitigation Measure
TPM, AP#61-35-23 (ptn)
1. Show a building envelope
requiring
all btinal.es to be
map, unln:'
within 500 feet of Bal
the line is deleted or modified based on nearby tentative
parcel maps, tentative subdivision maps or input from.
the Department of Fish & Game.
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LAND CF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHFp�, ()Iroctor
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . oROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
T,.j,phj,n0t (916) 534,4681 RONALD D� (AtELROY
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JUN 41* Izxju June 23, 1986
tt AV 01-35-23 PtIl-
Clark MCKOOWn q'CqjLatjve Parc:cl MOP
5Q83 Shell 'St. 9,5660
North llighlcand-9,
Dear Mr. mckown.. Agency held on
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory
JuLtir, 23 1986, the agency amended the miLigati= measure ehich was
adopLed , for the division Of the original parcel. The mitigation
measure is as rollows:
"show a building envelope requiring all homesitts to be within. 500
the line is delted
rt_ of Bold Rock Road oil Lhe finmaPi al
or modj,fied based on nearby tentativ L 0 parcol �1111CSS maps, Subdivisione'MaPs
and input from the DePartmen f, or, fish and Game-"
If no Llaes}3Of
apthe Adv'isorY AgencySActlPeOls are timely filod---within ten(10) thdate of
�on—Clwith the erard of
Supervisorst this action will be final.
,tr yr)u jja'vo any questions regording this matter, please contact this
Very truly Yours,
William Cher -If
Director of Public Works
John Mendonsa
Assistant Director
planning Department
Eaviroftmeatal health Department
Pon Graves
To.- Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: Planning Director
SUBJ8CT: Report On Tentative Parcel
61--35-23 (ptn>�' el �Iap fol' Clark- McKeown on AP
DATE- June 10, 1986
This *
Is 4 proposal to divide 84+/- 4
toning is A-6 (Aericulburac-res into
al P
the Butte - 5 acre pac"�I,A- The present County Gonera I Plan daraels). Tile 1,and Use Pies
des tills area 04 Aaricultu an Map Of
Residential. There re 110 specific or tomj�nunlby P 11 ra 1,
The proposal collfildt Wit'l C
does not for the area.
Proposed element of the Rotte County C;on'
Gaunt zoning "or any adopted or
Specific or community Plan, Plan nor any Countyo
They subject
I n property '8 located within a cral winter de
order, 'bo mitigate I door herd. area.
(Ted Runge) Proposed impacts to the deer herds, the
Rock Road. limiting bull original applita,t
The Department ding. sit -Ls to Within Soo
measure, which was Of Fish Feet Of Bald
subaoquon and
C;ame supported the mitigation
Map Was approved tly adopted by the Advisory Agency and. the
and re,�,orded showing the 300 feet building envelope.
A tubseqUenG owner of Ono of
now begun construction of a home 410 Is �Clark
the resultant Parcel
violation OF the adopted _t from MCKeown) has
Feet building 11"t'gatiOn measure, an Bald Rack Road, in
envelope be r
rOVIOWod the 81te :jInd emOved. The d has reqtlested the Soo
has no ol:,jection . Del;14rtment of pish and Game has
Proposed location, to allowing the home in the
The mItigatibn measure can
significant , "at be deleted entirely Without having a
Impact on Wildlife habitat
denial Of the project pursuan,' in the Or a Which will eq
t Ot to
Map Act regarding wildlife. a Section 66474 ee OF the California
This depk-krtmont tan suppo
is modified to "'ead., rt this Projod»t onlv iF the mitigAtion.
measure
Silow a building envelope requiring a
feet 0A] -d Rock 11 homes itos
M
Road on tile final to b
75 Within 500
ORM.'Ir
ec!
Clairk MdKeown
Pon Graves
APPENDIX V
COUNTY_Q BUTTE
ENVIRONMENTAL rHVrlCl.T.VT FORM
(to ne COMPleted by Lead-Wg—ency)
Log #85-05-19-04
1. 8ACIGROUND AP N 61-35-23
I. Name of proponent Ted Runge
Z. Address of proponent and representative (if applicnh1g)
Ted Rtin.Qe -3on-Aganw
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F. Bax 2042 2 0 4 P.O. Box 986
"OV1110-CA
CA 9,591 S
1. Project description
MANDATORY F ' NGS 9�1 SIGNIFTCANCT
YES MAY13 0
a, Does the project have the potential: to degrade the
quality of the environment, ribstartially reduce
the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause A
fish Or wildlife Population to drip below sel -
sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plont or
animal community, reduce the number or restrict the
range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or
eliminate important examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistorq
K Does the �rojevt have the potential to achieve
short-terq benefits to the detriment of long-term,
environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief period of time while long-term impacts will
endure into the future,)
c. Does the proiect have impacts which are Individu-
ally limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A
project may impact on two or more seravate resources
where the impact on each resource it relatively
small, but where the Iffect of the t0tQ of those
impacts on the vnilronment in significant.)
d, Does the pruivot have onvircnmental effects wh i ell
will Vauso Abstantial adverse effects on human
beings, either dir-.tly ur indirectly?
tTJ�,1rMJTMTJW, (TO 0 L'UmPleted 11� the Lead Agoncy I
On the basis "I WA initial evaluation:
I/Wh vi,a tiro proposed prnject COULD NOT have a significant effect
on the environment, anY" NEV\TIVT' DECLARWION will be prepared.
00 find that althouph the proposed project could have a signifi-
t"at effect on the environment, there will. not be as significant
"Qcj in this case because the MITIGATION MIASURNS described on
the attached sheet Wo buen_�ddod to the project, A NWATTV�
ORCLARSTON will, by propared.
I/Wt` tilld the propos(. til project MAI have as significant effect on
the environment, and aa nNVIRONNWNTAL THPACT WORT is required,
WykI
is,, ;gas- ('WZTY 01' BUTTE, PLANNTNG DEPARTMENT
zRevIewed by
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I ENVIRONMENTAL IMPOTSTE—s are required
o a 1 "yes" and "maybe" answer q
xp anations
on attached sheet(s)) YES
MAYBE NO
1. EARTH. will the proposal result in significant;
in changes in
i—. -Unstable earth conditions or
b. Dgeologic substructures?
isruptions, displacements, compaction or
overcovering of the soil'
C. Change in topography or ground surface
fit.
d. Destructionlief s, recovering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
of soils,
e. Increase in wind or water erosion
c
either on or off-site?
f. Changos in deposition or erosion of beach
- `---
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
may modify the channel of
or erosion which
a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or Lake?
Loss of pr,isae agriculturally productive soils
g.
outside designated urban areas? -
Exposure of people or property to geologic
h.
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud -
tildes, ground failure or similar hazards?
2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial:
deterioration of ambient
a. Air emissions or
air quality?
b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
,
or fumes? ---°
c. Alteration of air movement, moist ire or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regionally?
3. WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial.:
Changes n currents, or the course or
T.—Changes i
direction of water movements in Either
marine or fresh waters?
b, Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
Need for off-site surface drainage improve-
c,
ments, includingvegetation removal, channel-
ization or culvert installation?
flow of flood
d. Alterations to the course or
.-
waters? -
e. Change in the amount of surface water in any
water body? -`—
f. r in any
Discharge into surface waters, o
water quality including
alteration of surface
but not limited to temperature, dissoived
ozygen or turbidit l
Alteration of the direction or rate of flow
g.
of ground waters'
h, Change in the quantity of grounclwaters
either through direct additions or with!
through interception of an
drawals or
cuts or excavations?
aquifer by r
_ y
r otherwise
Reduction in the amount of eater' es?
available for public water suppl
j, Exposure of people or property to water
related hazards such as 0,00ding?
YES MAYBE
4. PLANT LIFE. Will thero osal result in substantial,;
p P
T. Change'in the diversity of species, or iriraber
of any "species of plants (including tre ,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)'?
b. Redu:,tion of the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of plants?'
di Introduction of new species of plants into an
area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
rent of existing species?
d. ,duction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell fish,
benthic organisms or insects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?
c. Introduction of nee species of animals into
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or myvement of animals?
d. ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial.:
a. Increases in existing noise :levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
significant light and glare?
8. LAND USE, tiVM the proposal result in a
substantial alteration of the present or planned
land use of an area?
9. NATURAL RESOURCES Will, the proposal result in
su stantial
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural.
resources?
b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural
resources?
10. RISK. OF UPSET. 11111 the proposal, involve:
a, ris of explosion or tie release of hazard-
ous substances (.:eluding, but not limited to,
oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible interference with an emorgenc,y
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
11. POPUbATIO'N, Will the proposal alter the :location,
istrY us: on, density; or growth '.e of the human
population? .�
12 HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing,
or create a demand for additional housing?
NO
Y
I
X;
w
X
�o.
13. TRAIVSPOR'TATIOIV/CIRCULAT'IOXES MAYBE NO
result in; N. Will the proposal..
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b. Effects on exi *.
14
15.
16.
17,
18,
s ing parking facilities, or �--_
demand for new parking?
C. Substantial impact on existing transportation
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic'?
f. Increase in traffic hazard's to motor vehicles
bicyclists or pedestrians'?
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon; or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services,
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection"
C. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e'. 2Iaintenance of public facilities, including
roads?
f. Other governmental: services?
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in
a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the dei•-lopment
of new sources of energy?
UTILITIES, Will the propsal result in a need for
new- s�ms, or substantial alterations to the
following;
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
c. Water availability
d. Sewer or septic tank?
e. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waste and disposal?
HUN" HEALTH. Will the proposal result ina
a.red edtion of any .health hazard or potential
health hazard (excluding mental health?
b= Exposure of people to potential health
hazards?
AE8THETICB.- Will the proposal result in the
o�bs�truc�`on of any scenic vista or vi
ety open to
the public, or will the proposal result i.n the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open
to public Griew?
X'r
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YES
MAYBE NO
19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact
upon the duality or quantity of existing recreationtil;
opportunities?
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a. Will the proposal result in the alteration
of or the destruction of ?,prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b. Will the proposal result in. adverse physical
or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure or object?
C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause
a physical change which would affect
unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious"""
or sacred uses within the potential impact
area?
V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVA XATI0N AP 61-35`23
See attached,
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Applicant: TOO R%-kOge
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Assessor os Parcel
61-35-23
LOO # 65_03-ig-04
A. Tentative Pa"'cll tl'�'P-I_ n+ eI S
Of Pr',jer a parc
�t- 4 acres + 4o acresi.
Type . Dividing 83 acres and one Of Q -ly
rp. Brief Description: 3na- of '-I' Roc -V -0 MaV
�es each, c . Bald . Road appr Bald
two Of J(.) ac� n the east Side Of h Cedar Way,
Location: 01 its intersection wit
i5oo feet north of oroVille. it) acres
-timum Oensity Of
Rock ar�--,i northeast of t me,, dwelling
posed Density of Devel opmen f j
,j acres
4. Pro dwelling Unit- Average density per
per
tt►iit . minimal. -k, Road frontage
5'. Amount Of Imp tial d Ror-
6 Access and Nearest public RPad septic systems.
clang westerly bOLM"ary' IndividIndividual, 8ew,.'k9e Disposal: jividUal wells'
7. Method Of Inc Bald Rock Road -
Ir later S�APPIY"' long
84 Source Of
�O-" i Mi ty of Power Linest development;
9. Pr x -er land cjiqi5ion
i sir or -Fiartl
Limited, due to terrain -
13. nq
Terrain Topogra _�ter: o(-ntly to steeply SIOP'ng
hic Charar
,,k, E3 terrain.
General -k5
mountai"O'
,;-"Q p e
to to �above sea level,
b. 31 0 feet , . t near on-site
5 to 310 30 porcen
1,../atjon, Slope over
Ing F actors.
d Limit
drainage channels'
I ) 40 inches veepy.t
Sails its.. Ch al vt 1 20 to
and Characterlst , rapid permeai�ilit'v' Or
a. Types LoaM, moderate to 11OW Soil and Stoop
Coarse Sandy Areas Of 4A'-' a
b. Limiting Factor
slopeso %ooe V111-
HaZards of the Land -Ate sarthqUako intensity
3. NatLkr -11 MLder,
a, 5-ArthqLkakO 7 -One' high-
"joo potentialt Very
b. Eros poste n t i al High.
c, Landslide P! 5,.tteeme-
Fire Hazard. Hi gh �.Ow-
Isive soilk easterly
8x, p ar tributary to Dean Creett On
4. Hydrology small Boan Creek to the ,Outh, Berry QrOO
'A SLtrfa,ce prop ertY i
portion of
to the OrWthwest-
Unknown. -01 ly V401 1
st,t�s,.
Soils are natu,r he east.
b. GrIbLkhd WatO - creek to t
r-, brainagel Chqracto-ri5
drains to On
dr'aine84 Proper y dr L
"7-
• 0
Annual
nulRainfall
ainfall
a
bCto 65 nchep.eLimiting Facto5. Visual/S
c
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n
ic
Qualrs4 None.
6• ity; Medium.
cot.tstic
Air Quality: Good.
P191991 ogi nal _Envi l,onment;
SM Vegetation: Grasses
Ponderosa p1ne, Sugar California 81ack oat, zrtc�on:ao Cedar
9• Wildlife Habitat: Critie:al "Winter Deer
Mot.(ntain Herd) Hera Ai`°�a tSttcl,s
�u1tL�r�l. Envi ranm�+nty
10. Archaeological and Histor oal Resources in the at�
sensitivity area. ea: Law
Butte County General plan designation;
Agri.cu],tural-ResidOnti.01
1 Ercicsting Zoning; A-5.
13• E;,isting Land Use on-site: bndevelo ed.
14. Surrounding Area:
a - Land Uses; Single-family y resit denti al uses at rural
b Zoning: A-3 to the south o+ Bald Rock Road °�
TPZ-160 nearby. , A and
c. Gen. plan flgri;cul t
designations..
Timber Mountai. t.tral'-RQsidential and.
d• parcel S'Zee 'W
1/2 to 640 with some small parcels along the Mostly larger parcels
Oh Population; St,tr°emel g the roads.
15. CharGzcter of Site and Area:sRarse.me ;_ural.
ib" Nearest Urban Areas Ordv lle „
southwest. s approximately 25 miles to the
174 Relevant Spheres o� rnf i uonce', National the east,. p ,
F�,., it�y0t»� deet is
I' Improvements Standards Urban area: No.
1yh Fire Protection Service:
�. Nearest County (State) Fire Station; station 061
CreeE, • n ferry
b. Water Availability; Fire tanker only..
u. Schools in Area:
Orovlpioneer Union Slemotary School District
tr Union High School District. and
M
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with n 3r �t� �' 0�t rad