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HomeMy WebLinkAbout061-350-036Nb .� mss• PLA14NING CON-SSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR A. DIVISIONS APPLICANT., George Robison L-cxW'86-03-12-03 ADDRESSP.O. Box 175 Oroville, CA 95965' OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION TSM to divide 53+ acres to create 4 - 5 acre par -cels, -10 acre parcel - 23 acres remainder LOCATION 5 lots and remainder on the east side of Bald Rack Rd-., approx., 300' south of its intersection with Enumclaw Rd,, Dad Rock area. ASS'ESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) ' 61-35-36,37' ZONING A-5 GENERAL PLAN Ag-Resi PROJECT CONS'I5TENT? GENERAL ULAN CONFORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS':y DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED March 1.2, 1986 AGENT./8VRVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron Graves ADDRESS-- P.O. Box 986,, Oroyill.e, CA 95965 DATE 'PLALINING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL =EMPTIO'Li DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED___ MITIGATED NEG. DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT DATE CERTIFIED. STATE =ARINGHOUSE NO, , SUH. COMMITTEE MEETING 0)VPE .. 9Y ADVIS. AO��N � c�F �tEARING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION I APE=D APPEAL KWING DATE $OA'An ACTION CONIMENMS FOR PLANNING 0TRECTOR' S REPORT ' uuua�`iTM" 4 r k X0. Office of Planning and ResearchPIOM c Butte Coctnty 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Planning nupartment Sacramento, CA 95814 7 County Center Drive or 0 �l ll�, C gfiS D ' � X County Cleric County of Butte �� MAY P. 1198$ SUBJFE:CM . Riling of Notice of Determination in compliance wit it :ic7oAtion .",:1108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code,I �"LEANOR K BECK0, COWIly Clerk Project Title AP # _ N, ,,,�.....A. ACItJTR hame ep }y Tentative Subdivision Map 61-3.5-30037 Ge0r(JO Robison State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telvoiane Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Public works John Mandonsa 531-4266 Project LocatiottO` n east side of Ba d Ruck Road, approX. 300i South of its intersection with Enurn0laW Road, Bald Rack area Project Description h� Tentative Subdivision Map dividing 53-+ acres to create ,four 5-acne, one 10-acre and one 23-acre parcel Vis is to advise that the Buttu county Advisory Aaericy ' mad Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-descvibod project oil 5-19--86 _ t,te following. has trade (liatrt) 'llowing. determinations regarding the above- described, project.- 1. The project y_, will, 1411 note have a significant effect oil the erviranment r 2! .._._. Aotiment7al Smp.tc:t, Report was prepared for this project pursuant to 010 Vtovisions of CEQA, ._.L A negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to ttie Provisions of CRQA, approval of the project, � fort maosrrres Wvxo, were 110t, made+ a condition of the a 4, A statement of overriding considerations —ttaaf _L�tms trot; adopted for this project. This is to certify th::t the final. BIR With coitrnlents and responses and record of project approval is available to the general publ.ie at., Butte Coutitly 111anning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville} CA 95915 Date Received for Filing and .- '.. posting at OPR� Si U e rLi4J: C... OW tb 1986 A „ r tie oun tAND 0r NATURA[ V4f A IT If AD!D BCAUT°r c n -> {DEPARTMENT 0jr PUBLIC WORKS PJ WMA Mini loll!^t h, ojiLGior 7 COUNTY CENTER CDRIvr , c)Rr)Y1LLE:, CALWORNIA 95965 "sto. mf rilp? COMUlcirnhcrnn a�IGi ��,i,aicAi IAY 2 n 1986 RONALD D. McLROY Deputy Ditetior proville, r.Mcrlk May ='Cf , ► Q86 i?`tl�ls]C'j �f1 ay:G'rt �ll'.11rrd+ra�tIi�DGiV].iiOCl', A*! akk4+ rt.)Ta1� i?' I` i t1 ; C i' EaIU° putt,t !,, Dixxaty t� iF,l iUk'y Psklf':" !+ t ,a. , � ka �. t iat• ++.h°X 0✓I' .! �'. kp '€i•';y� fjrt'intr'd is %(Itl ra ltfpl f0v ih,a a�f owl r%.ysl.%�.i''.Mnct—c.� t,o a , . � ' p x`{;y Y.rilirl tf ttf�fah��r�K h to 1,111, CON(�l�l,z,r►� ref` qty 4�. r3 'a 'i l �+ r.'l• +,ho ' "w rit1jit�� o rc..L, app r 1 � , + t' irr :ly f'ilefl- Ctithia, L, -,u day;; OC' tho dote pit" Awy—Via s 1'rr�`jal: i�'�r►�,r.1:`ui 'i�ytt �gur .y� tai�,hlUIL, C3.prk, cst' the i'f€3a1~ of y , When `rw �Fte,fi'r 1 a 5 ('r approval at,(? t'CmPlied v thl it Will be itx order for yClu "filial inra " vr� u, t, Kr � �a nut;tc. t:iaaarity Drqattrt,rrient of '!Iblio Works ;`; r r,F'r`0r&It,joil. within k,i onty-four.' montl1j, 0V Qlo drate I� 'iP .4'"_ ",a,l. t�,"�'. lr,. 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"T•+'1 j in'i Pe r.p wuw a r'_v+ thif, },+.,," t"�+!,:alz`19rt .T ararrf�xt,rx .t of, rlorr/c ot"Zo w"At.r11,. •rr" YA r�r �a> lc� tca Yr rr4t.� on, 'pt"c'olo Y' nntl S-yV i. 11 Ls ordol, i Y}I+�'„It Mlr i Cl� ,+ollutruction is not ,..wJ1 to Cur i z kt,xarr ik.xab^V s ,Y]��Jy�.i M1� WAti. e �da}a vp' c1eMY: 'a ) �f�c.sA4�eplace atur .. „corT: truo-W orr and rtr) all out �.opga , true to be, 4. w , ..� 'Y " p pr r ly otarttt�,'xc.tc t;7o red-ace i.tu sicra prateu nl'1jr.Nir7X r COUNTY -017 BUTT] ENVIRON rtrNTAL c11liCKLl LFORM (to be complete ) L t 6ney) _ Log #86-03-12-08r. WON= Log #61-35-36,37 I.. Name of propoftent GEORGE ROBISON 2. Address of propellent and ropresentative (if applicable) George Robison P.O., Box 175 _ P. 0.Bp 5.m Oroville, CA 95965 - Oroville,_.CA 9 3. Project description Tentative Subdivision MM" F , Ylr4 M I1. r1AN1111TC1(Z�i' FINDINGS OF S7C;NItr'CCr1N(:T 11Y111i NO ' _ project have the r' o deg-r�ado the a. Does the rtrtentaal t duality of the anv�.ronment sulast tntially rarhlc.a the habieat o. ,a fish or w1ld'life species; eriu t, a fish or wi ldl i l'O populatiors to drop below set f- stistaining levels, threaten to eiimivtrittt a plrint oi- animal. community,t reduce the number or restrict the range of ;a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples Of the ritajor pet•iods of Calix fnr•nia history or p1rehisterry? b. Macs ilia project= have the Potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-teria, environmental gon.ls7 to short-term impact on, tile environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief p will v endure intotithe {uturehjla loTrr,-term rmp �rcts c. flocs the project have impaets which are inlividu- till,y Iimi.ted, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on `Cwo or more Separate resources Ivhdre the i;mpnct on each resource is relatively' sIhali j but where the effect of the total of those impacts an fihe ent}irotiaraont is significant.) ; d. floes the projyc°t have environmental rurrects w...ieh t�tl1 eduso substontia,i.adverse c flr,c is on Iraantttn halms, tither d.'irectly err, Inclirer.tIN'. �....,.. �.,1 .ca Aid Agency} 7 C 1.. lli 11a2�tCNn"{il'l;� ('1'ca itc eullt �91:r. ttti �li� tltt 1 f7tt the basis or tlris 111itjal (tvc11tlrrtit)tlr .�. Ulvt 1`itr the proposvd prtr,it.et C'fllli,tl N01' ha va a sIg,tti.fietttt't el't'ect can the ent 1-ronmetrt , and ,r Ni• WI`7VIi I*CLARA`i'ION tvi i I. ire p°re`iia`tr ed, d that althoughtho proposed projoet could have a 'signi rt* cant Gfl'"'et c -r11 the ('11vironlltrtit, flier -V skill not Ise a signii`iCant ol`fect In this Cass I);OCaUar the ill' ICATION`DII:A;iliitl.,8 doscrbod tib tike attached slivot hwvv hv(Jr a(jov l to tho prct,j'vet, A NIAC1ATMI tl131AiA110N-will he i�rc�lyrti��d. i/Wr, N110 tho propcsv, III, 'cet ?h\)' Ir'twe a 441111rictint orrect of bile 01 iMIAHWrtt) dnL1 Yi.ltftNf11,x,"1'nL. 1�iPAt'l' O."I'MIT Is required, O�lI1" a , 1p X�. 8' �a.i98�... f"fl�llN'I'4 ill 1111'P'I'Iz, PtLANNINO DPWA111',IliNT nAva.d R: , i` onilntis y oc3ate Plahher ' ftevi;etVa:tl Iy t wmR' • IV, ENVIRONMENTAL iMP7KCTS Explanatr.ons o a 1 ''yes'' and "maybe' answers are required on attached sheet(s)] 1. EARTH. Will the proposal YES result in significant: MAYBE NO a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or "~~ c. oversav�exxngo£ the Soil? Chane in 'topogra h or ground s urface ---- relief features? X d. Destruction, covering or modification of any e. unique gt:ologic or physical features? Increase in wind 'soils, X or water erosior4 of either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or evosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition X or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Doss of prime agriculturally productive soils x h. outside designated urban areas? Exposure of people or �r property to geologic hazards' such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides round faslure ar similar hazards? i< 2. AIR. Will thero 'osal result in substantial4 a. Air 'or emissions deterioration of ambient air quality. h. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c, Alteration of air movement; moisture, or k temperattire, or any change iv, climate; locally or regionally?. 3. WATER« Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b Changes in absorption rates; drainage n or the paerns, c rate and amount: of surface runoff?. . f? Need for Off-site surface drainage impr'ove- lnents, including vegetation removal, channel- d nation or culvert installation?. Alterati ons to the course or Flow of flood waters? ei Change it the amount of surface water in any water body? f'. Discharge into surface waters, or in any -- - alteration of surface water quality, irclttdrig but not limited to tempeiatuxo, dissolved oxYBgn ar tu'rbidity? Alteration of the direction or rate of fl'gi .f h of ground Waters? Change in 'the quantity or qual ty of grouri& taahers `- either through direct additions or With- drawals, or throughinterception of an, i agtiifer by cuts or excavations? Reduction in the amount of water otherwise Available for public water supplies? j.F Exposure of people or property to 'dater related hazards such as flooding? - YDS MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will. the proposal result in substwitial: Y—.Change in the diversity of species, or "number of any species of plants (inc;luding trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants) b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, raro or endangered species of plants? C Introduction of new species of plants into an. area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? �c S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial T aTi e—in the diversity of speci hes, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animil,s including reptiles, fish and shell fish; benthic oTganisms or insects)? X b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique,. rare or endangered species of animals?, c. Introduction of ne1v species of animals into an area, or result in a b-arrier to the migration � o•c movement of animals Deterioration to e Basting 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 signs cant light and glare? 8, LAND USE, Will the proposal result in, a sustantaal alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural`, resources? �..' b. Depletion of any non-renewable natura.t resources? 10. RISK Op UPSET. Will: the proposal involve: aA risR of explosion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the' event of an accident or upset conditions? ,b ; Possible interference with an emergency ` response plan or emergency evacuation plan? Ili POPULATION, Will the propose;! alter the location, alitrisqtion, density, or rate of the human ,growth population?: 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect ex" i8ting housing, or create demand for additional housing? +--- .'. TRANSpORTAT]JN/CIRCUL�TTON. fVxF;resut the NG7. yh R ll proposal.a. Generation of substantial additional vehi,dle movement?, b. l;ffects on existingpaparkingfacila.ties, or : demand .�.�,�C .for new arkin p c. Substantial impact on et'ist�.;ng transportat�.o�, sy.s tell., ? d. Significant al aerations to pre sent patterns Of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to jsraterborne, rail or air traffic? f°. Increase in traffic hazaTc1*to mo ' vehicles a bicyclists or pedestrians? G 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, CV11 the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered gt' vernmental services a Fre protection? b6 Police protections c. Schools'? arks 0% other recreational facilities? "ainteiianoe of public, faCilxtie.s, including oads7 (J"iter governmental services? — • x 15. ENPRGYWill the ;proposal reslult in T-- UFe of substantial amounts of fuel .or enemy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing '-)Ou,rces "` of energy) or require the developmentnew sources of energy? lit UTILITIES. 1Vil] the proposal result in a need for new systems: or substantial alterations to the foalowng; YY Power or natural gash b. Communications systems?, ce ►nater ava*lal)i.l .ty k d; Set,rer ox septic tank? X e Storm water d'rainage? f 501. Solid waste anti disposal? � 17.. ,HUMAN M3ALT14. Will the proposal result xn: —� a. Grea4101i of 'qy health hazard or potential health hatard (e,coludin tienta;l health) b 7 nj%post±re . of people to potents hazards? al health ._.._.- .�k 4! 18. At-ST14tTTC8: 1Vill the proposal result iii the tion rUbl of anv scenic vista �)t view open to the p �c nr will the > r o jos al r rreati.on of an aesthet'ca,�.l.v %ft.ns tur trite o to pudic Griew" en 1d YES MAYBE No 19. RECREATION, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a;, Will tTie proposal result in the alteration' of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will th'ero osal p p result in adverse phys_ca7, or historicetic building, effects a prehistoric or g, structure or object? C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause 11 . a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d iv Will the Proposal restrict existing Ve7ga,ousor ,s sacred uses within the potential Unpacj; area: - 1! DISCUSSION.0 ENVIRONMENTAL EUALUATiON AP 61-35-,!7 �t DISCU SION o ENVTRtIiVME►,T�tL E�i� (O�Tit]fy A' 61,-35-360a,-7 1b1c,e,f,3b,c f: Development of homesites and driveways on the and ,subject property will result in dlsrUptIOn, dlspiaceMdnt, compaction overcover ng of the soil, Wh ch will 1n turn lead to changes in drainage patterns, absorption rates,and possibly Pncroase drainage off site. These changes could lead to all increase in erosion on site, particularly because of the very high erosion potential, 10: Though the property isnot of high timber -producing pbtentia10 it Is adjacent to land owned bytimber companies and the Federal Government that is potentially of value as timberland. Due to the topography of the subJect ropert P Ya residential �+,3velopmant should not,. take place near potential timber areas: 1hr All of Butte County is -within a Moderate Earthquake IintnansIty Zone VIII. The subject property is located apprpklmatOl from the Y 4000 feet Build)ho Bods standards19 Bend •fe►rp5eismicallynstruttlon oactived!ngs to Uniform adequate k areas should provide q protection to residents in case of seismic activity. 4d: See Item 10. 5d: The subject � property ins in an area of critical winter deer, habitat for the Bucks Mountain Deer ord. The Department ofand Game ,recommends 40 -acre minimums for nj@w lot under .such clrcumstances,,With higher densities being permitted near designated transportation corridors such as Bald Rack Road. Due to the a of meshy 5 -acre, +/- approval Parcels in the vicinity by the Board of.Supervisurs ton appeal), the immediate area surrounding the subject property has been compromised as, a decor herd area: As such, this project should not represent a further significaht'degradatihn of the critical winter' deer habitat, 8011,129 The Land Use Element 61 the Butte County General flan designates this property as AgrtcUltural-Restdential Policies within that designation Indicate that .-acme parcels would be most di appropriate. Smaller parcels couid be permitted when :several fferent coed i t l ono l dr,A ter l a are available. Ill this case, those conditional criteria do not all appear �:o be sent but conformity can be found based oh Infilling with Pre Immediately surround i ng the Farce 1 s s i m 11" ar i n s 1 ze to 'those P on appeal to the Board of Supervlsars. ,r^e all created Since the surrounding er Those arcFls w. ing land is already developed into a-acrw.e parcels this project Will not represent a significant departexistjn� 1 and use in the ure from ma creat i on of additional 5 -acre parcels to this area may cause property owners in the vlcinity with v'imilar properties to request slMllar land d i `i i s 1 ons. Approval of th ! s project shbul d ba m,,add only with the uhder^standi no that It It not to be used as � Just i f- 1 cat l on for firtheri5-acrepar^cel creations �xterd ingfurther out 1n4o relatively uridevel aped aroas. 6" iv:�p{ i cEMt a George Robison, Assessor', Parcel 0 61-35-36,37 Log,# 86-03"12"0$ DATA SHEET A. .Pr *Ict Description I. Type of .ProjectTentative Subdivision NzAP 2..' Brief Description: Land ,division of 53 nacres to Create four' parcels of '5 acres each$ one parcel of 10 acro is ar►d one of :!3 acres. Location: iOn the southeast corner of Bald Rock Road and 15nume 1 aW Road $ Ba l +cd Rack area northeast of Orpv I i 1 e ,Proposed Density of Development.0 b ao»/d.u, 'S. Amount of Imporvious_Surfacipo: Slight. f�. Access and Nearest Pub] is Road(s): Bald Rock Road frontage atang northwest boundary. 7 Method of Se"agQ Disposal Septic systems;. O Source of Water Supply: Tndiyidual Wells 9. Proklmity of Power Liness Along Bald Rock Road 10 Potential for further land divisions and dovelopments Limited under eklsting zoning and General p1-in':policI es, B..!'.`!_j. TQ lilt , :�tt i'nsa 6. Gei..1r'• japh j c Character g Govt 10 to Steeply-s i op i ng mos. a-ats: at-'ra i n b. Slops: t °.1, JU0 c, Elev';4tio"V, '400--2975+. -ling Fqctorsi S 1 open over 30% 2 , 86i1s a. Types and Dharadtbris-tics= Chaixr 20-40" deep, gray to ye1loW brown, coarse sandy loam, moderate to sapid permeab F l l ty # mod i uin-h 1 gh sU I tab 1 1 1 ty for t! +Ober. b. Limiting Factors: Moderate acidity. 3' Natural Hazards.; of the Land` a. tarth4u6ke Zone= 4000 feet south of the Big e6hri fault, be: Erosldn potential: Very high c. Landslide Potential High. d. Fire 'Hazardi H i oh to Ext-reme •e. Expaot i r e 8611 Pdbdnti al L6W C HYdrol ooy a. Surface ;Water« Sma1 l tr1butary to Beare Creek at southeast section dorhbro, Bean Cr6ek southeast, 8i,,irry Creek northwest: bal Groundwatoi- Unknown res'6UV-de c Drallh6gd Character1stids Solis are naturally well dra 1 eyed.