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Planning Dclrnrtmdnt",. Qrav ale 1
FROM; a.
Tam Read Chico,
Pnv ranmental Wealth
su eU ccr; Caxe$t Knolls PAC Subdivi�ion,
nnrC; July 1.6, 1981
t heIn i Department can�l� tiatis .far approvaz o� the' above ma
T'he tnap as.;recordedop, leave been inet.
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r7LlriQi 195
2(i. ]`ubla,C 'TaOt].G6 to o'ccup iats/O,wne.x-s that Foros. t )Knolls
Road is
not a lex''].' ate -roto' aVail.abl e � dem'
velopruent„ but is
a px,�iV6 t nQn' exc usiv e r° aj;emen v fox
xoed purposes subject; co the xis hts a. athero autside
;the de:ve:l.Qprent.
21. Ri`crev rock; or otk=- erop:iaia Preven biam Material shalLI
be pl ace6 in d.rainPSe ditches
as need e
2+Cural vegeta:tiau shoule3, be rel;ainPd where passible.
25. 13tz ldlug design standards end pi cement, should ref ect
ccaol coir u.t'aa,.ts 1' the
I: iit�"+Sr C1z] aU�"ina i`e''swvice are di*rrfJTr;Fti1' C�.., 1f'.lTl ; G'(jTj..
ctri,Mt.ion lz :�,
:air hav' een. bur;ie.d or i`ram
an arohaeOl Otis , should, be c`ont8c ted
r'„.,die
i. 1.-�� tole
lck ,. - �'. ..
l.la tion of a tank lrrJx} core �,s of wateI',,
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l wf
26. if Ac lijional 'i,�ate suppiY is noleded appy `icari.t t s Jo
drill wells;.. -
1 oz encl i sing, fb„; Yo«r. convenience, a 0OM- of the Butte
taut :,4v c� `ici al. arli.ng 'nap d.eIII, a6',.Ati`ni; e subJ,-
G' prop;r t
-Lm red, r t d arz, e�;G >r J �. aet uh� 7 u� to C;oi i7 :y + p eheu sive
coni rad �-_;,Lnance
cb)*ering lard use regulatiotlS in. the
tir-2a,6tad ” - j"
kioule yalz h�jvany, questlons, PieasO cantaGt' t)a office.
Da°.rid Rq Hironi,
jc Planner ZZ
inc .
Ali
Pbeeet Xn l.l.a PAS
'age Two
September 1, , 1971
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Borest xnol.l.e PA-0.,s;ubdivisiorl 20 lots r 500-4 of State ,route
#32l mile south of v'ovepv Aaftoh.
1.
Submit road and :drainage plans to the Dept., o;P Public Worl�a for
approVal and install 't1ae required taeilit'iep.
- 2.
Provide 20 ft. radius; property line returne at all Otxeet
:Enters eo tions ,
1
3.
A 50f t . building setback; line from the cen h�x'� 3i a i.� roads
4.
Street signs shell be provided the devel.opL, at al street
`
i.nterseotions per Coun;y requirements.. (Submit 5 al,texna le
street names for eachstreet to ,the 0otinty address coordinator
for apprdval of street ,names).
5.
Construct 'full street s otion on all, roads and access to a
public xoad to M-�7 geometric standard. Mnumum 8tzxctura7
section to, be 411 O with So 250 and 90% relative compaction,
Submit design to County ,Dept. of Public Works for approval,..
111V value determinations and o ber data may be xequ .rcd to support
section, design. ,
6.;
Street grades and other features shall, comply vrith the Butte
County Ordinances, design ,me elution and other,accepted engineering
`
standards.
7.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
8.
?ridicate all existing easements"on final development plan.
9.
Meet requirements of ;Butte County Vire Dept. or other responsive
agency.
1:0.Submit
site development plan to :Wept.- of Public 'Works for, approval
and consttaet or, install the required iac litiee.
11.
I'rov3de` permanent solution, for drainage
12.
prov.1'de in: the homeowners' for snow removal.
13.
Peveloppment to be limited to si.ng�,e .arnily residential ori the
20 lois, lot 2l 'will have the tennis cotirtsy pool, horse corrals"
grid s abl e as aeli�ae�ated on the map.
4,
Meet, the regt�i.xemen•t of PC
:
FMPOreot
"Knolls pts,, -
-Page Thxee
Up to nber 191. 1977
Meet the xequix�3inentp t`rom the lacifi c Tepnan.eorapatay.
7,5.
`eroVide the Heslth Department with a map showing the procl,ae
loostion of all wells drag, drilled, or otherwiae inetall,ed on
theproperty {ir�cludi g dpy Holes) and, advise 1 ealtJ Depaa^tment,
which are to :r loin And which a,re to be abandoned and. fi.11ee,.
17.
Show a 100 ft. leachfield frets area around all., y,Vo lls which are
to remain.
1.8 ,
Aoandon Arid fill all other wells in a manner iia:,risfsotorr to the
Health Dept: Developer's engineer shall certiDyin, writig to
the Realth D pt. as to the method used to abandon and fi.1.1..
A perm3 t is to be taken out with the Health Dept, for the wells,
that are abandoned.
19. ,
kll lots 'shall be, served by a public water system itatall.ed as :
per planefto be approved by the Health Uept.
20.,
Doiae_stic Water :supply Wella are: 'to be "test pumped and supply
quantity proven before the final map is recorded. "the complete
water system to be instal ec1 9,nd adequate bond posted for the
installation v:" the Yater :'system prior to reaording the Xinal
map:`
21.
Public :zol,ioe to ocautpaiZts/owners that Forest K.no11s Read' is not
a private road available only to this development, but is a
private non. -exclusive easement fox road purposes subject to the
rights of others outside the development.
22.
The zlatttral. vegatatiton be retained excepting an areas of the
''right -df -Wty and the eagLa fent and physical areas of building
construction and improvemen,`0 an, area dsemeci aec"essary bj
the fixe department Dor. fire purposes, wellej corrals, tennis
@ourts f swimming gaols, water storage tanks 4similar developed H
areas.;..
2
Building setbaal to be no fess than 2'0 ft.. side and rear e Ccept
leach; lines maybe 5 ft. within sl'ce azid rear lot lures
APP ENDix r
ENVIRONMEXTAL, CEMCK,T$T PORM All/ 63,««04 434{ -
,To be completed, by-,x,e ad Agerjc;Y
eta vi q ed. 9/2/77
I. BACXGAOUNb
1 «
Name of Proponent FOPMS T �L W -01i 1? l+, `ORM,N l C1 C?MWY
2.
Address and Phone N603i ro-�'rgponez�It, ; '
To 0. Box
.�...,
Fo1ro,,4t.Ranch,.i Ca.
3.
Date of Checj< ,ist Submitted
4.
�.,•kM WJ'i��oww�rsf'��..W+r++Iwiww•WIi+AMM•NAisai/WwMci+YV:4wlx�15'IM.tlNItY.
,Acjency )Requiring Checklist
S.
Name bE Prc roscal�, aPplicalal,a Rezane '1! to
..',:.I:f.,S Kno l q i 100~acres. 000east 1Wy ?�2
I ma.,l e lout of For- esi t Ranc) T_d.*;, Forest T.
11. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations o alb. 'Dyes" and "maybe" answers. ar� rcq�tixed
on
attached sheets .')
XE�. MAYBE NO
1.
Earth. Will. the proposal result in sa.g���.£ica��'t �
'
a . Uns+•able earth conditions or in
changes in geologa.c sUbs't~ructures'?
b. Disruptions, dai,splacementa, oom--
or °overroverircg brie '
paotion ®f soil.?
a. Change ,in twopography or c�rcur d
sur�ice relief features?
d o � t:rugtion,, cove"ring or'
inor` b pion o any 'unique gp7.ocjic
feat~ure:a3'
9 a
In wind or wat'odr
,0110, either on, or o�
the
�,. Changes in .deposi.trion or ,erosion,
of beach sands, ° or changes sil;tai:iosi+
. :,
deposit:a.on. or arosa;sn. wha ch may modit:►
bho channe3. of a river. or stream o.r the
becl o� the ocean or ;any, bay, inlet or' la};e?
Appendix ' page 11 of 8
' 1..Aft k
X ! L
No
g Pixposure o,f paopi e° or px~opa:rty t�
geo ogio hazards such as darthquakea',
l,andslidea, muddlideg., around f'ai".ure,
hazards?
or similar _ .._..�.
.�,..,.,.
.y y y,
Airr the
Aire, .. 7 i11 4.1�E'.. propQgal i:e'g:ult in.0
a.. 'Substantial deteriordtQn cif amaent;
air
q�xali,ty�
Y
b. The creation of objectionable
odors?
o. 5i,gnificarxt alteration of air molVement,
moisture or temperature, or any change in olmate,
,
either locally or .reg*onajl'?
W
3.1 Watez. °will the proposal result in substantial:
a.' Changes in currerits, or the, course
or direction of crater movements'. .:..,.`
b. Chances in absorption rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate and
amount of surface water runoff?
c. Altera"t3.ons to the course o
flow of flood 'waters?
^'
.i
d. Ch"arigE in t1:eamount of surface "
water in any water body?
e. ,Di - harge ants surface waters, or
an any alteration of Surface water
quality; including: but not limited tO
,
temperature, dissolved oxygen az'
turbidity?
`
'IMYBEa
h.
R duotion ,i'n the amount of water,
otherw ise available for p�iblic
Water uppJ,i.s? _..�,:.
JL.
txposure of,people or pr;opej; ty to
water related hazards such as flpodirig,1
�F
4;. lelant La e W ll the proposal result
In
substantial,;
a
Change in the cla:vorsity a£ sped ss, or
number: ofahs specie. of plants (in0,jUd .ng
tees, shx^ubs,p grass► raps, m�.c�ofJ.or,a
r
and aquatic plants)
b.
'Reduction a£ the numbers of any unique,
rare or endaragexed sper°ies of p].arits?
C,
Tr trodu.ction of L new species cif p �antS°
-
into an area, or in a barrier to the
no�;mal replenishment of existing species? ;r
d
Reduction in acreage of any agr. icultua:al;
Crop?
5. Animal Like. Wi11 the proposal xes,ult iz►
5ubsta� ntal
a,
Chane in the d.�versat cif species; , o
g y .r .
numbers,,.of any species of fjlft mals (ba.rd14
hand animals including >:eptiles,<fa,sh and
shellfish, .enthic organ:LLSMS , insectsor,
Mi:. , rofaunaj
b
Re`civation of the, nunbers' a£ any unique;
rareor endangered species of animals?
c'..
7Cntrocluctican of neW species of ariama]s
into an area, Or r@Suit in, �' bat, iet to
the mi ration or movement of
g animaJlsT
d
Deterigrat�on. to existing rush or
W 'ldla fe hab1.ta't?
6. Noise..: Will the proposal result.Ini,
substantial:
a,
n .noise
Increases i leve]a?
b
F�cposure` of people to S'0,v re npis ell levels?
-- �-- .
Appendix .: page 3
of 8
Myna
7 .
L_ii ht and Mate,. Will, the proposal. pxioelupel
r
gr'.t gltt ar ga.rA?:
g .
Land use,., Will the.: proposal x, eslAt .ia
substaniai alteration of the p;lanzted lix
rase of an area?
Natural. 6sourees Will, the , - . .
prbpos� rc�c�ul.9.
ire substantial;
a. Iriclrease In' i;he nate of use o41 any,
natural re'gourcPs?
`
b. Depletion of aTiy nonrenewable
natural
,
resource?"
y 10:.
Risk of ��UU't��tset . Toes the proposal �,� xvca (��c
a rara.s� of aH, explosion or the xeleasO o
hazardous substances (3,nc1uc3J.nq, lau�� nc�t
limited 'ko, oil, pestic ,desr chen:i..caIt a
radiation) in the event of an acaiderkt or
`t
upset, "conditibils?
t�
11.
Pcti elation.. Wi11 theproposal signif ica4tly
al ter`Ehe location, distribution, densi.t ,
or growth rate of the human pqpul.ata,nn of
an area?
.�...;
12.
Rousing. Will the proposal 14nificantly,
affect, existing h.ousi or'crea:te a.
demand for additional housing:]`_
13.
'transportation/Circulation.Will the
proposal xesul.t in:
a* Generation- o£ sxibs�tanti a- l additional"
vehicular moveznent7;
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ba Significant effects` ori eka.st'.in_g parking'
for
facilities; or :demand neva par ka.A
c . Substantial. impact upon et{iSti.27.cJ
tzansporta;tion systems?
d 8%gziifacant alterations to )resent
pattorns of .ci.rculation or, movement
.,
off, peca'ple and/ort:goo- s'�
.
e» Alterations to 'waterborne, rail or,
air trafi
Appendix 7 --
page 4 of 8
xncre se h t;�affic hazatds to Botox
vehicles; bAcycl.i6ts or per-estriana?
14.
PublicServices, Will the proposal have
_
an effect up6h, or result in.a substant� alneed
for new or altered. goverqmenka5c services
in any of the following areas;
a',. Fire protection?
b. Police protectian7 ,
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational fadil.�ties?
e. Maintenance of public facilities,,
including roads?
£. Other gavexnmental services
l5 ,
Erxer L . Will the proposal result, in:
a . Use of s�,bstantia�t :amounts a fuel o
energy?
.
b. Substantial increase in demand upon
existing source; of energy; or require
the dev6lopment of new sources o' energy?`
l6.
Ut"I ities Willi the proposal result in a
need for new systems, or substantial
alterations to the following utilif e's:
a , Power or naturAl gas?
Communications systems?,
c. Nater?
d . _ewer
Human , 'i it Wa.l7' th'e proposal re s_.ul +� xn :
a 4:rea. ion of any hea1-6 hazard or; potential '
heal th< hazard (exc.l..zdang merit:l nea2h j ?'n�.,
b Exposure of people to potent' a3.. 'hearth
w
.hazards?��
Appendix r'` -
page
5 ?f 8
XFS,
1,4AYBE, NO
k�e.
18 , Aesthetics. Will the proposa tba
otx. c� any pt bl io designa.tred off_
recogn.�.red sc6nic ViStA- open to the p'ublic;r
or will. the prciposal. resin tnr the areatir n
"
of an aestheti;oa11yy offe n sive' site orae n
to puul.i vvies?
19. Vdateation., will, tilt' Proposall result in
aux im.p" acts ippon the quaiity or quaxyt�.ty o�
"
�
existing, Public 1:ecreational fao.i,li,tie .?
"
20. Archeala ic;a'1/Hi tc�rica Ig1l the; prop0sA1
x s tr, 1: an; al.terat orx Of a sign-ifi;cant
t Archeol,c 41r.al, ok, histuri�ca1 "site, at acture,
,
_
object or h"u'Idi.ng?
Jyy - ,mss ---..-,-,
tM y W .fr s Mandatory Pi. ri �. a. �Ig.g �'TSi gl nt.re.
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a. Does the project have t-.Yae, pcsterltia;l. two:
4eqzoade, the quality of the envrar3ment
substantlally. reduce the habitat of a
fish or lda�.f species, oa�xs� a -fi.ah
or wildlife population to drop l el ow
self sustaining levels, threaten; t;o
eliminate a plant or animal conurluni ty,
reduce the number or restrict, the r
of arare or endangered plant or animal
rad' elimi'nrtbe important: examp1as of the,
major periods of California history or
prehistory?
b6 Does tile ;pro: jeat Ixave the otexYtial to
achieve short term bera:ef'ts to, the
detriment of publicly'.-adoptedlonq-,term
environmental goals?
c o noes the proj'e.gt, have impacts wha.ch
are indi,vi.dually, 1,imi.ted, but cumula-
tiveJy can:E:idearab.le? (A project may,
impact on tWo or more separate resources
where the impact on eQck! rssou*ce is.
elati,vely Small-, but W era the effect
of the total,"of those impacts on 4 -he
environment is signif`icamt)
(11. biles theproject+ ha�xe 'erivi.ronmE=nta; ;
effects .whish will cause• s ibstahtia
adwersP e;ffe:cs on human `beings, '
either directly or indirectly?
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,(TO pl, ,tea by L144d hoency)
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C7��,ii1�i}�W�iift�tn��
Name of Proponen, t,
Z. AddX'ess and Phone
Number or Proponent.
3. Date O£ s is S'ubrnlterl
4 . Ageixcy rtequirIlIq Checki .st
Name of Propasal.,, if anpl.aca:bIa 'j'Y� �y
w�S(yf.K�.PP t0
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pp For st Ranch r,(i �'arest �7an��:
ZX . ElVt7JCRl7NMEN AL IMPIICTS
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(Explanations p all "yds" .anel '`ryb" answexs
Oil attac'h6a sheat
are r!ega.rea
x1 5
t XYBL-� No ,
PtOPdSal idsult in sig�li scant:
Unstable earth condition 3 or in
changes in'` genIdgic subs'tructure,s :}
b.. D.isrupions.�� -' ciispl acemants, ca�tt�
3'c t
p ion ox overdbveri n ' of th"e
Change in opagtaphy' ar gt,,bt r a
51ixx3CG' reli,-f, fe atUYCas" :
d:: DeStruciZGrir CQVeriTlq G1'
madi.fIcation o£ any u:T1,.+711E" geol.oga,�;
or.physzcaJ;.feaures
P . Increase inwirrd or water
erosion of soils r either' on ar aft
tIP s
f . Change, in dews 1�tioh ar eros;xon
a beach sands, 'or changes in, sil.tatiQn,
deposit>ion Or
'cros.iar,may mzrify
the . chanrxe' of ..a x�a th'e
bed a� ;the''Ode.P. at any bay, let cir 'l aloe?
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l of ' 8
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'i
•-mss
` ti
o people. or property tb
W.. -.
Coalo �uws xii'zatds Such as, earthquaXesl
landslides mu(-sla,cles, grouhd fax"Jure,
o sinilar k�a ,a;rds?,
2. ir.Will, tile,Y)r'.Q,os4,1 resuIt, ini
a;. Substantial deterioration of ambient
`4
a.r quala.ty7
b". The creation of objectionable
odors'
c._ Significant alteration of air movement,
moisture or temperature, or, any changer in climats,
either locally or regionally,?
3. Wa sr, Wi,ll the in sub5ta,nti4lr
a. Changes in currer%ts or the ,gourse
or direction of Water movements?
>
b. Changes in absorption rated,
dra:i,nage pattPlns, or the rate and
amount. of surface water runoff?
c. A1terat�,ons to the course o
flow of flood .lratpr�J?
d,. Change in the amount of surf, ace
water in any watar body
e ,. D4iiCllc� gC� 1i1t0 'iSf1X :aG'G G at?r } Or
irn any' alterat-Ion o;f su:r£ace u1ato-r
quality, incl}a.cling :but ;not limited to
tii petature; dissol t ,d W;y�'en .or
turbxda ty?'
``= s
,
Alteration of. the drec.ti.ran or
mate of flow of, ground waters,?
g`.Change Inthe rba,n . t o:f,' crroUn .
ter5„ B1tnE�z. tnrougn d4 r c3.dciz E ons,
or withdrawals; or th' a h i�it rce p,tion
of an 'acid - 1 y cuts ar PZzaVat ons?
:YS, �1 2
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h . Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise av ila},)1n for public
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water suppl:esti
- p pro .».....-
Or t1 -*rty i-;
..:..,.,.M;�,, .,...,.�
water re,ater3 hazail.
ds such as :�1ooding?
Plant- Life . Wil] th
in substrar�t3;a1: '� Proposal. result ;
a. change in thOl divers§Jty o species, Or: of
Cies
any p of plants (;.nlua ng
trews, shru�bsr grass drops,
m.crof7,az
and aquatic plaints )ow
b. Reduction of th.e numbers of any unsquFi,'
rare: or P-ndahgereed sp ies if plants?
C , Ihtrodu(rt'
ida of new specie a Tants
into
an ax`�eao or in a` barr.;a,er to the
a�ormal z� plen shment of, -ex's specie
d. Reduction in acre; tie of any Y ac{riaul'tu :al
S . Animal Life. Wi11 the p "Gp 'gal result in
substantial:
�..�.
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a. Chang- in the dwversity
of spe xea, ar
f
numbers oany spec :es oanimals (bibdia.',
t;
land animals anclud4hg reptiles, fish
shellfish bent hid organ sus, iinseIsh and
on
mi,cxot=auna }
b : Reduction' of the numbers cif any unique,
rare or endangeredspecies of animals?
w
c, ant:xoducuian of new spec,es` of animals
into an
area, ;ox' result in a barriezP,
the migration or
.mdvemOt; of ani tta,ls?
d . D,eteriora:;ion to existing sash ar
%ialdlfe ha�bi�at��
6 . poise . Will the proposal ~esult in
suhstanti.?:
a , In.creasQs .zn noise ;l,evels�
h..posure cJepp]r� to s�yera, noise levels?
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MAYBE NO `
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Banc Glare : w,1.� 7. the proposal prortice
s gcht or 51a?
,
8:0
Lan, nd WV 11 the proposal., result in a
�Ote
subsrantxal al.taratioft of the, plan a~.ed hind
use of an area
9.
Nati.: a1 Resourco W,., will the proposal resU1it
z sty "stantial; ,
a.inprea;se in thy: rate of use of any,
f
natural resource ,?
b. Depletion o£ any nanrenewablp
rYatural resource?
l0.
RIgk of Upset Does the, proposal involve
a risk of an explosion, crr the release of
hazardous substances (Ilnclu.ding�j Aput'ziot:
l�mite4 to,; oil; pest#,c .des, chemicals or
radiation) in the event of a,n accident or
`
upset conr�.:ticins?
l] .
Population. Will the proposal. s,igni.fi.cantly
alter the location;, distrihuta.on, density,
or growth rate of the human population of
an area?
12.
HousY,nQ : Wi] 1,,, the proposal. signifi.cant3.y
affect pxiptinq housing, or c:rAate a"
demand for`additianal hoUu
q?
l3 .
transpor 4atl.on/GircuI anon , Pli l l the
proposal result in« _
AI. Generation:; of substantial additaWnal
vehi.culax "movement?
b . Sign:'tfi rent effects 6ri existing` parking
facili.wi��s,' or man for :new park=nq'?,
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C, . Substantial impact upon exi.stinq"
transportation systeas?
Significant alt'era.tans tQ present
patterns o cir.'cula- on or no,ement,
of people .and%ox goods?
'4
e Altera:t on to Waterborne
aar traffio?
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page 4 " of 8
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MAYM'Q'
. rcr ase a rxtxa tic hazards to motor
-hiples, bicyCJllsts or *�J'oAes' trj,cins'?.
:4
Publi -- ic�as . �+1�;11' t1�e proposal have
n e— 'Mr
U 0n Ir or result rt a subs ant al,
need; for Haut or altered griverrrmer�ta sex"vi}c ,
in atty .off fire Eol�oti.i�g areas ;
a. Fixe pr testi onl
b . PPI ice pro ti on:�'
c. Schools?
�
d . 'arks or, other-. recr°ea konal acr»S?
iliti
.
e . Mai.rltenan :e ,of pub.l,i o i"acil.. ties,
a rldluding roads?
1 . Othergovernme;ntaJ. sexvicas"'
Will the paroposal reslAlt i py;:
'
a. Use of substantia.,amounts of Y:txel or
energy
b . Substahti al increase in demand upon
existwzrg sources of energy, or require
the development of rtew sources, oS arxpxgy?''
16.
UtilitiesWill the proposal result in a
rn-ed l:or newsystems, ax substantial.,
al.teraticans to thy" fol.lowi nq itlq
,
a. Dower or natural' g'as?
b, Communicatyons'systems?
Ce Watery
6, sewer?
,..
Human 'Hea 1=,th . iil the° proposa.Z resuJ.t " in:
a;. Creation o any hea] th hazaxcl or; potential:
health hazrd, f'excl ui i:xg M, 04ta,l heal :
b . exposure Q•i ppopl e 'to potryrt.tial health
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YES
Men
£f . Aesthetics.willthe prapa�;al, re5uli: Vin. 1:ir
abstzuct1,on
of any Public des4,gn4ted Oir
reoogri4?ed scen,i.c Vi$s a open to,tl:e pubrla.c
or will the ,proposal, result in the creat or
of an aesthetically Offensive swte opAn
to
;public view's
�. Recreation . Will the proposal,result,iri
an impact upon the quality ox quantity, of
existingpublic rei cree.�,i,oins.J. ac la.ti:e ?,
20. Archeol,c� ical./FI storical. t�ya.31 tie Zero ��s l
res' ult in a a
Axa"" vh�o asx� gn��,c:a.rit
arcl eol,c `rii,storical
gicar or �9,jj.0 , �trur,.4yux�^`r
object or buaIding
21 : Man ama Findir.crs, of S �c rF xf ick .
a . Dees the project have th ee potentl.a1 to
degrade the qu.al,ity, of the erjvronment,
substa,nt;al.ly reduce the hak�xG t a a
;fish: or wildlife species, cause a f isly
or I"Is population to drop below
l w
self sustaift n.g level.$, threate1i to
,
el,in►a.nate a Plant car animal community, '-
teduce th'e :lumber or restrict the range
of a rare or eiidaricered plant or ansmal,;`
ox e7�imizata njpotant examples of the
Maiorperiods of Cal iforniI histr)ry or
E��°eh�.story? ,
b. Does thep,raject � ave* the poteritial, to
achieve short terin ben,efiy�:s to the
detriment of publicly `adopted Icing-tcrrri
environmental goal,s,>
c . Does trio projector have impacts Which
are inda,Vicaugll.yhixt cumin
tively, con-ic!erable' ? A pt0ject may
impact on two or more separate rPsouz�c.e�
where the. each resource is
ralati,vely small, bud where tht
of thQ total of those► smpacets oix the
0 rixrt
env x r xa
ent s` sign cant
r ..._.,.
d . Aoes the pro ject have envy onmen,ta:7:
_,
effpc`�s wha.ch Vi 11 cause substartiaJ,'
0611rez`sP e ects on human beings,
el. cher dig°ectljr or In, d.zect.].y?
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Said zone isto be applied to areas. determined
td be suitable for Such users, as evidenced by a develop-
3
rnent plan ;to be submitted by the applicant to the
4`
Planning Commission, and to be evaluated by reference
6',
to existing and proposed land uses, the County 'General
II, 6
Plan and any applicable.: precise plans . I khe final
7"
development plan, a.s a.ppr, oved by tie Board of Supervisors
8
shall be binding onthe developer or''sub seq,Uent owners.
9
as rogulations ,for land uses within the zone. Deviations
10,
from the said plan (except minor deviations frhich do not
.1,norease
the density or intensity of any use, change the
12
character' of any use or introduce any nets uses) shall,`
13'
requir, e re:-zoning Ln acoordancc; with an ame. ed
1.4
development plan.
15
+'urtl er, ''said zone should b applied only where
18
boundar..es can be adectuat ,
its peripheral oly integrates
17
with the surrounding ptb.lic road system .and surroandirg
lg'
zones without.breatin9,nuis.ances from noise; fume's,
ls'
conrostiori. or other caUSes.
20'
(B) un8, PEiRMI'nTED
2X
1'. Whose Uses` which are permitted in tt�e 't C,-1' Mlight
22
Commercial') District! without tho nese,$'51 of
sec,ur n a Us:e permit
24
service Stations.
25,
('C) uSS PQ%iI'B;CTEV
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x,11, ether uses of land 'riot; op661r bal.ly authorized
==3�
q i
under erection; 24 -126 (A) above are prohibited _
2
(D) LOT R.EGULATT ONS .
3
There shall be no 8etb4cjc, 'side; yard, rear yard,
4
or lot w9dth or frontage requirements in the areas
6
tr
zoned", PA-C , ' Provided, however, ththatwhere a ��PA . ,
zone abuts a ,sIngle or; multiple .family residential lone,
7
the setback requirements of the abutting residential
zone 1n existence at the time the "PAP_Ci' zone application
9
;is acted upon by :the Planning Commissicln shall apply to
10
that poPtIon of the cluster zone along the boundary
11
common to the cluster and residential zone. Provided
12
further, however, that no struc;'tur,e- within a, OPA-011
1�3
zone; ;;ha11. beloca-ted within ten (lq) feet of a common
14
property line between the "PA-rC''rzone and an abutting
15
single or multinle:v-rasident'11 -,tone , ,
16
(E) ACCESS REQUIREMENTS.
17
1
Access to each lot or to the common Are aserving
18
said lot ahall be. provided in accordance wit.h the
19
recjurements of Chapter 20 of the Butte+County Gude
2O.
ricluthep rovement standards'set forth in the
resolution of� ,standard's adopted' pursuant. thereto.'
22
Vehicular and' pedestran movement in said clu,stez'
<-
parcel, adesuate ftii^' the use. intended 'shall b'e evidenced
2by
right'S-o-way or easementsgreeted on a final tub-
25.`
division trap ,or rI, Alf,s-of�-�rrA or easements grantc;c�
2.6
separate instrurneilt pursuant to approval-of the 2oard
==3�
X
ofuperdsox+s . ' 'pesirable minimum width cif sn ly such
easement is twent y (�+i).) fe0t.
(P) LOT'COVER AGE .,
No lot (when considered together with its propor-
donate sY�are of any common space) 'sha]l bepermitted
building coverage, greater than that permitted in the
7
"C-1 r' zone for an equal size lot' used for the same
8
;purpose.
(0) SUPERSESS`joAj
10
In the event the reguxatnr).s for this vane clearly
21
conflict with the terms of ay other applicable
12
ordinances of the Countyof Butte except Btiil,ding,
13
Electrical, Pltttnb'n,and Sewage codes, 'tyle provisions
14
hereof shall. control. The prauision,s of this ordinance'
15
shall be construed to be in harmony VtitY all' such
16
ordinances unless cle'n conflict therewith. Ana.
I
17:Subdivision
established in aCluster Zon`o afb�6r the
1$
effects ve d, at 61 of this ordinance shall be deemed, to be
19,
an "open space subdivisionf' for`the purposes of Suction
20.
.2'0-30 r2. of the Butte Co,-unty Code;
IMPROVIj✓��EI`iTS ,
22,,
All 3aprovements tvtthin said zone 'shall meet the
25
requirements of Ch2pters Xg 2lyy, 27 and 2$: of thc, Butte
24,
County Carie .
25
(I) i;II'NIMUI AR2A.:
26
The 'm rai.MU area of any „ ,a;_C "t d is urict _shall�e,,:
4
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ODDIVIDBP $TATEPIMIT'
as to meat or exceed Butte County. standards. The water
storage tanl� will be' constructed of redwood to blend
iizto it's nixtural surroundings. Domestic, and fire pro-
tection Nater W, ill be combined; to dbl v'er 500 GalIons
per 'minute fog^ two hours. `
Sewage disposal will be on a itdiVidual 3 esidential,
sept is s°ystom basis. l'ewoul.ation Pates;` for ,the area'
seem adequate for the proposed individual septic
systemse
11.
Other improvements include the proposed installation of
street lights of natural design and f:i nish. Tile street
lights will be inattalled at every inter,°coon 1, the.
end of both cul-de--sacs and betweenlot IS and 19 an
Lupo belay. Also PTopel Zane and 'Cody Lane (ro`ads I eading
to e property from HighvJa-y3;2) tiNhich. do not conform
to Butte Coun, road stan dard113wi .l bE Lj,pgvaided
t0standard. If feasible, the road °rayo will be. paved..
,.
landscaping All be natural, however upgraded it the
areas Of. ,rerreata onal, development.
Dwellings t.o be constructed will be so`eanetructed to
meet and exceed PacificGas axd Eliectric Company's
"Energy Conservat:;ion home, Rec�uirem nts' for individual,
avNellings, thus quala_fyin thein fora 1%nerl y Conserves
tionHome" Mlard.
5.
Therehill be nes ' public arei s as' `the Bevel o menu wig l
p
be a; private road..; suUdivis'a ori. Iiotveve-r the open space
^ammeri. area its pubi is" an khat !anyone o ' tho'. de°,relopments
o�rriers : his Jamil air 1 i .Mts m �
y y, C �� ay', use the _area:
a�
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THE PRWI C '
A.
Boundaries
Y
B.
Common areas defined
CO
Basements
D.
E clusa.ons
II.
STRZCTIONS ON USE
A.
Only one single, -�am:i ly dwellin8 per l.ot.
B.
Each dwelling, shall have a ;minimum of '17ao square
eot o:t living space„
C.
All dwellings :and shall have a natural:
finish a -cl des n.
D.
111 mobile homes o, xi house trailers pormitted.
.
Orily once outbu' lain , 'or tXze purpose of a work shop:
or storage of r_o more than >QO `quare feet ,is per-
mitted per lot-,,, pr.ov'iding it co forms to 'C' above.
IJo trees or pl xrtte may be romoved from, the common
ty vote of the BOArd of
areas' without a majora: Directors.
If U p 'n
one tree i8, xemoved trio tree'sm st be lanced a
ItO'S pla.�,e of sima.lE r species.
G.
S�To commercial 1 o�Qing, or harvesting of trees is
permitted
.
Trees of a circumference o Inc,hos 'or, larger as
measured from 'I fo11 ot above the ground; may not b
remove d from 'any lot haut the majority ,'vote of
the Board of D;irec ors.; Any tree so, rembvecl,' must be
reel acted taa,th tyro trees of :siini.ar species`.
I d
No., -commercial. activa.ties axe permitted other chez; tho
Aftcon�ttr�act
on activities and business Q- the project.
F A.?
Mn M Mr/.INf TRY r/RAF�.'
Ad
can nat e iricreaocid in excess of ped annum,
;hereaft ev.
B.
Emergency asses sir ento. may be leviea only upon a'`
3/4 majority vote of the Owners Association.
ir. MANAGEM1✓NT Or THE PROJECT,
.
Niembershi of the Owners Association shall be
comprised of each lot ;owner, ev.ch- owner havJ.ng
a 1/20 interest in the total, project.,
I3.
Th Ire will bedirectors,as elected by the: owhar,8
for a term of one year;.
C.•
Dir ectors, shah_ bo members of the Owners Asoci-
ation.
ID
The first meeting of the owners Associationshall
be heldafter 51°a of the hots have bean sold or
one y Dur after the first lot iN sold, Whic' v'er
oc%ars first.
E.
Priorto the first PIeeting of the 01vner8 kssoci-
atiorr, the subdividers shall rIaver all rights,
dutips'' pourers, and. fuht-tions of the Board of
Directors:,
F.
+ ecto
Candiaa�,es for tie Ba'ard of Dir
,6hall ;rs sbe
nated by trritten :petition, ;;sign,ed by at least
two members o,l~ the Association,; and: be 'elected at
the annual, meetint. of th.e Assoc,xaion.'
G..
Provi sicns for the removal ; o.f directors shall be
made by a2/3 majority' 'vole of i�;he Own' Assoea:'-
at .on at a special; i petint; 'calked by Yrr tten
petit iOn 'of x,h�,o Less than ;i�;u of the'' Owners.
PRELIMINARY DR Art T
FT.
Vacancies. in the Board of Directors shall be
filled by election by the Diroctors at the
next regular naeti of,the Board,
1.
Board oX* Directors meetings shrill be hold
mmcdiate,y folla�rin� :elections for the' pux-
Paso of electing Boai 1 OffI eps and athc:r
business. Board moetin s shall be, held of
but ;no less bhan once annrzally
clashed fuenc� •
J.
51acd ofneetingrs shall be i lthi. the pxo�eet
a$ agreed upon by the Board of Directors.
K.
Special moeti;ngs for the Board' of D.I.rectors
for any purpose may be called by any tWo mom-
Vers of the Board. Notice of such Ylec'Gau� shall
be in written fbr n and delivered personally or
by mail to all Directors with a mini.mun,1 of 5
days "notice.
Quorum will be a majority of the Directors.
M.
Adjaurnrdent of any Directors meeting shall. °ne
so made by a quorum.
it a RIGIiT
AJTTD DUTIES 01�i THE -,BOARD OF"'. DIRECTORS
A..
All po.v�ers, r�Yits, >a.utiees,,. control, and rrian-»
agement of the Owners Assac'iation shall be
exercised by;he Board 'ofDirectol's..
�3.
Enforcemont of all liM:L _s ions-,, restrictions,
and covenants as, containca in this`Declarati.on
b� the Board of Dived. `are on be.ha] f,and''for
the, benefit o a1I the iri mbers of the Q�rners I
Associ.atan.
C� Make,a sses,smerits.
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P jIMIINAM - DRAV
sucIi meat#gs..
. Quorum of such annual meetings, e5.ther in
parson o� proxy, be ��% of -L-he total
Vote of the Ownors .;Association. .
Adjournment, of such meetings shall be by a
quorum. L a quorum is not present, the
majority vote of thoee,present shall adjourn,
but no other business is to be transacted.,
it'. Voting shall be of A written ballot allowing
orae vote per owner. In tkxe case; ot election or
removal 69 a Director, one vote may be multiplied,
by the number of Directors to be elected or,
removed.
'G. Aji annual audit of the Owziers "financial state-
ment shall be presented` tothe members iwo
eolcs prior tci each annual meet]'n for the year
pro6o ding such statement. The aud�.t' may, be pre-
pared- by the �Dxease, ure,r ;or if voted by a majority -
vote of the Board of Directors',;by an ndepend-
ent a"Olintant' firm:.
H. Amoftaments ;may be made of this Declaration at a
regular or special meet ink by a >/4 majo ity
`a quo�m is
vote of, the members providing u.
present.
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Pit1JLlMINARY REPORT ORDER NO, BU 37.365 .,CH,
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Ca3.i Land Title Assn Standard Coverage Policy Form.
Form of Policy Coverage Pequested:
in response to the above 'ra erertud application Yor a policy of title iasuranea, .this C¢liipany hereby reparls
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that itis prepared to issue, or cause: to be issued, its of the d to hereof, a Po,Vey of T106 Insurance in the form11 1
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specified ,above, describing the land and the estate or interest hhroinafter set forth,, Insuring 4gFdm #t 1)5s wh1t;11
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may be sustained by reasnri of any defect, lien :or eneutnbrancG riot shown or ref"o;l'red to as an i;xceiitinn belo.�v
from to the Schede -16s, Conditions:tin([ stipulations
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or not, oreluded coverage 1mrsuant printer:.] of sa.ld policy,
This report (and ati;y supplement ' oa nnietidmoi is thorel,o) is J. -,.Stied solely for the purpose of 'facllitaldn8 the
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i suarlce of ;a poltay of title hlsuranca ttntl no lis 6i"lit} i ' assumed hetieby, Z>� It is c7eslred th,ab llttbl�)ity bol ,wwtnecl
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prior to the issiianee of a. policy of title insurance, a Binder or Commitment s1lould P'i requested«
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Subject o,o. a caancell�ation cilar�e" 'as required by 8ectlon 17,40'4 of the Insurmnce CaS]e and Rule 2, of bepartment
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of nsorance Bulletin No, NS -35111
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Datl,ed as of June 80 1976 at 7130 ti<m.
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Title Qrtkcer
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S a.t OF >.G�-ra�t a>;�a Ci�nG7�xty A `RG�'FR
husband and viife as Joznt Tenants
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'rhe r state or. Interest It! tide land' lierelt 4ifter rlescrltitt l "or referred Co 'covered by .this Report tst
A fee arid. easemen,
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At. ttlq�, ate 'hereof ;ex,Jeptio.ns to coverage in aLdOU ions to th'e printed exc4�tlons ,and �� clusloh cob 'it d "in.
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said' ,policy form vJould 'lie as follows:
1. General, an-d'..8ped;a F3utte Caunty taxes 'for the is ca� yeas 1976--
1977, a'�ien but not'yet due or payable,
,i
2« , Pos'sible' rights- of the public far the "use and a;njo"yrpa~�it of Little"
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Chico Creek: running 'through say d 1'and;,
contnue.d':
ROK, Ik 7/27
rnoorOcAi m1w11 to a , S
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Suite 1 .,,40, AI 111 4i Prr.C„ NU �,U
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Thin ngrtremenC rondo th1,sNh,�► day or
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19-72 by a f
!:ween Danalcl Ctiaata and Larratole Chante, ilia wife;
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Robert
d bert M.ortin a �, �-
nd UonnG Jo ce MarC n his wife lee
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� Jackson
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Uohnn Barron,;' Cary Friedman and Connie Priedpon, hi.s� �rifa;'Irene
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M tialaney; ,Joseph Clay;; colaw Cleghoto. and Flarnid Wf
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edroan;
hpreinaftar eollectively referred 'to da p1pleat I'prtiea", And
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; )muel C. Roper and catoiyn.A. Roper, hie wifo*
, Robert R:
Christine' Salzman; Nadine Anderson anti Clarencei Leland
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'�A �' R and Amy ,S;ells, hin wife; hereinafter collectiV:oly
(i I1 ;utert,'eci to
"Second
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W I T N E ti S E T !1: i
0H8RJ?AS, the parties :are ownora of several partelo of 3
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rea,i property situate `in the Westralf of SeaCon 8 and the:gnat
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16 t�al'> of Section 7, Township 2;i North, Ranee 3 Eaatp
1�I,U.S.4 M.+
17 in putto CoUnty, califdmia and
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Wl1,EA t1S, 5ccond' Parties 488, to obtain an easement, for the
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19 Putpt.acs hereinafter mote particulArly d0scribed oV6VI and ar toss
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the Parcels of real roe
�p p p .p rty of pi Parties, for the benefit
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and art_an nppurteitance of and to the parcels of real rraperty
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of
22 Second ParCies for and in doitsidotdt'ia►lof the payment., yment by
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Second Parties to First Parties of the sum of $ 3,55'2.U0
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,�,� _ ,, and
WNE;REAS, gecand:Parties wish to grant nnd' exchange an.
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25' Hent for the �u oe:ea cinafEor more :particular '
described, over And, ncross"tho pa.reela of teat R'rdperty oomed by,
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27 cash of Sec�onii Pa
27, the benefit ajjd as A'rY appurtenance
of and to the parcels`of
2g real:property owned by 'Che 6thcra
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of
Second Partj for 'and in Condit i,cration of the easement
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;granted: .
ande�fchanged by "Che other Second Pa'tties;;', '
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N.�W, > THEMk'UREr xT IS AI,REi'.D 'a8
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CRANT OF EAsF�tQ'!•;
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In callattleratian of the payment of ,. 3 7. 0 by Synanc�
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I~a.rtlep 4. FLrst Portien►, rageipt whereofhertb;+ acknowledged►
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Chat; Pht(ieH ria hereby grana to Second Parties; ad edaetnent
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for, the purpoalea hereinaf'te>t described,► over and gc�raen ahu
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parcaIs of real prape-�ty owned by..,Firet Parkiea in the set heli
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of Sac,tion 7, 'township 23 North, [tango 3 East; M,D.8,6, M.► Butte
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County► CAA ifarnia, with respect to which First raxtiea►
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parcels of reelf
property ishalf be the ;servient to,"Vients'add
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Second Partioo' parcels of teal Property shall ke tha dominant�
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tenements, tlwt locution of said eaaemeint avor and adross the
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parcels of real property of First Parties being particularly
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described as follows!
13
Doing a non-o:Kclusi'V0 eas_emecit far' road end'
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pUbLic utility 15cirpasea Over a otrip 6£ Lhr..i
60.00 feel: in width Lying 30,80 feet on cacti
Dido ok the fallowing described road centerline:
15.
7
BLCINIQXt10 at. the Northeaat corner of Section 7►
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Township ?.J North !ten a '3 4 ti 'I.,b.1�: 6f, M, ,
and thence fallow�,n1; atong the boundary
17
oaaterl
Linc of said reattOh 7, South 1 52' 2�+i W et
e
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.
as shown on that certain Record of Su_
fpr ranald N. Choate and Ittlbert'iiA1'eiti ewlafMch
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chap was filed in th,o offiee of the Reoorder of
Butte Country California, in Back 39 o.f Ffaps;
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at pages l9l far ri distance of 661,20 feet,
to thr� torChwezt
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COMM ref the uiiLhW- t quHrter
0 the 1torthWi�at quarter of the NorthwasC quarter
of
a#�
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Section. 8►; Townehip 23 North Range 3 Salit,
thence continue
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a
long ea id Easterly
bdunctary line, of said Section 7 §outh 16 52'
23
West for "a distance of 35:1+ feet to the
tread beginning
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point of for the road centerline
herein described; thence from riAid true
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point. o>
beginning, 1envingpard 1'sasterly boundary line
of said Sectiocl 7, North 56° 44 28'" West for
25
adistance of 40,89. .feet; Mh nce South`33° 1S'►
32 West For 95:23 feet; thence South.'14 1p!' 4111' '
k, t
26
West for 296:17 feet;thence SoU`th 51° 52 21"
West r�A 350.99 feet; thence North 66° 57` 017"
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27
West for 12f c Yt fP - t; tho,nce South 51° 27' OS'lo
woat for 16R,g6
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£cep, thence Sou eh 77''32' 4-
West for 221.98 feel to a point located 30,0p'
feet >:dsterly, of it at right angles Co the
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Edster.l,y baundary� "line of 'the Clarertfie �W peter
pdreel as shown,on snid Record'of Surveyy Ilia
theme
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North 19° 17► 1211 Waat Anti pa+"allcl to
3I
and 30;00 F.cet diatdnt fra1n *aid EaF,tc`�l boundary
line of he Clarence_FI,
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Parry'parcei zindythe
ltaymand p. Per parcel for, 409.'82 ,fret thencd
North 46
38' 3Z'" West for 1;39.6? feet`�thectce 1�y
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North lt,,p 04r 31" Wast for 235.0 feat;; thenen'
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Ng4h 2i1°'' 31' 13". Went for 311#38 feet, thence.
North 530, l3' 6D u'eyt bei g parallel 'to And
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30,00 ECO, Souchwasterat right angles to the
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SoUthwosterty boundary line o£ that 5prtain
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ltreol a£ lAnd as conveyyad by deed to 1;- D
itsch, re.ordszi iat Hook 1ls6fi of lite Official
kecordo of A'utt;e County, at page 458, for a
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diatancn o£ 310.91 feet; t44nce North 56' 46s
1611 West for 134.62 feet to the beginnitg of a
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non tangent cul,-va to the right; thenen following
along the arc of saidn<tn-tangank" ctirvn to the
rich"t, the chord a£`whi�h bears North 51' 50'
20 Weat 'for a distance, of 33.42 feet, through
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a central aingle of 7°'36' 14", with a radius] of
252.80 feet for an are distance of 33,44 feet
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tc a point located in kite centerline,of ittobert
E: Lee Dr ye and being' s>,s of own an attid ltecordl
10
of Survey Map,
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Tlie; atitaitle bound t+ryy Lines of the above `descrl,hed
easement are to be lengthened
dr 12;
or shortaned to
meet~ property li ies.
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In consid'eratiol, of the grant of casement from each
14
of them to the others, each of Second Parties hereby grantn to
15;
the others of Second I'nrtiea+ an ennament for the purposes
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hereinafter desctibed� over and aci::606 the parcoin, of''rcal
17'
Property owned by Second Parties in the Weat half of Section 0
at
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and the East hn1.1 of 8Cction'7, Township 23 North gAngn 3 east,
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M.D.4.4 M., gut County, California. The location of the
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easeinent granted by each of Second Pa.rtias, of Which that
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party s n ., p reel of real ptoporty shall be tile cerVient tenem6nk
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and the arcela of real, iro'err, o£
P ; p y the others of Second Parties
23
shall be the dominant tr_nemeisGs," is particularly deacxibed as
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follows •
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Btitig a icon-oxelusive ea_aement for road and
public uti-lily purpos'eq oyer a strip of 16nd
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de0ofetheifollowingYdescri30 00 ot each
s bed roce
{ ud een,terl,ines
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BEGINNING at the Northeast toner of Section 8
2$
'Township 23 North, ltanSe 3 Ease;, M}b,t.6� M. and t;
t4te►ce followin '` al, the, Waste ; , line
}ry 29
t�
hereof, South ]° 52'823" Weit AslhitownnonrthAti (�
certain 116dord of Survey Map,.k6er Dondld N.
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choate and' ttobert;''Martin, "which' map was' Kiwi �
iri the Office of the RdtdL.dpr of Butte Counky,
' 31:
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Cal forn a,,i n Book39 of hiil,ia'at -pages 19 -xi iAr
a distance of 661.20 foes t0 lice ticir.thvex,t
32;
corn er of the Southu-ed't gdAiri ter oE`the N0rthwebi w'
Wi'N1M.i. w
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12-:50 t'pi,''t; thence North 44' 21' 32" Bast
to 14.25 fc a't to the hegiti o a 100
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foot r .00
foot thirt►rt►clLwv� to the learns
thence follnwing
g of l�nid
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an 1G of'
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through a central
7t�° fg' 02" for an are,, distandd
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of
130.26 fcot to tht, end of said"au�ve
North 30` l6' 30" Wast for 6.94 tepCrtOChete
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beginning of a 100.00 font radiuri curve to the
right; thpnap Eoa.lowinfS alpng the
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arc of paid
curve" through a cenCrnI an " 1,c crf "?!{° 50 g31+ '
for an arc istancP
of 43. n f6.0t;.to the and
oft11did curve►; ''thence North S° 2l.' 3.7" desk
£ar 20032
Eqpt to the beginning of a 300 00
foot radius curve to the tin It. tlicrucp follorring
along
Cite are of said curvy, through a centrxi
angl,m .Of S° 35' 40 for, nn
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arc diitNinde of
2�►.3Q feet Co a't)Qint;,l"oca'ted in the afdresaid
Bast.
BY
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and W66t ccnterltnp of, Section 7 (naid
point being l..catdd South 86' 43' ].4" gale for
a
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a distance a£ 506.21 feat from said center of
Spatiori fid; thence
continuing along the urs of
aaitt 300,00 foot radius
12
curve to the rglre
through a Centrnl angle of, 6" 57' 23!' for an era
distance
13'
of 36.42 feet to the end of said curvp
thmhee North. 7° 11' 26" last for. 74.53 feet .'
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to
the in of a 300.00 foot radius curve to .
the right, ChendO following ,elan
CI►o arc o£
said curve throtrgk� a acntrr�l ansa of 22° 54' 16"
for
15'
an arc distance of 119,.93 £aet'.to the cnd
of Raid Cut-up' thwide 14orth 300 0 0 /
5 East
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42"
for 263.3E feet to the beginninC of a 300.0Q' foot
��adiva
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ouiwe, to ttte left; thene following alon9
Maid curve through a
11'2im 3'
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051 central angle 02,
' or nti arc distance of 17.72 feet to
the cnd of said
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curve; thence North 260 4V 37u
EfIst 90.53 fact to the beginning of a 40b 00
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Riot
radius curve to the leEC; ths;nce fallowing along
said cureic through a
20'
central angle of 15°
fora are distAnae"of 109.06 feet to the Sai►thcrly
boundary line
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of the North half of 1.oG 7 ns shown
on said Record of Survey MAl,y thence continuing
along, said
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.cutvp to the lest through !t central
angle of 4" 241 52" far
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an are, distance. of 30.,7i
feet to the end bO said curve', thence North 60
41, 25
23
I;aRt for 196.V'�teeC to the beginning be
A 200.00 foot radius 'right;
24
cu ,
rye to the 1;henc►s"
p;
follrs�rin soon!~ dh"pare of said cure tfi est+ h
n central
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angle 0f X12° 48 07" for a�n all ,: {��stance
of" 44;69 Poet to t!►e end of, said
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curve thence
North l9° 2'9' 32" geint Ear 149.Qti feet�to this
beginning n
of 100,00 foot "radius curve to the
righC'; thence following along the are of
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said curve
to xighE trough a central �di ngle of 91 '
44 for
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' arc distance'af 160.50 feet to Choi
0L said curve; thence South 6B' 32' 44�'
a
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to, Fasts
for 11.46 feet to the beginning of a 300.'00 foot;
radius curve to the lefty; thpnee
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following,�tlongg�'
Che arc o , said curve through a cent:'r'al angles
21 1"S° 02 ng o,
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for an arc d stance of
totheend of paid
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curve; thence South 119°`47'
46 Eetst"for Sa.G2 feet< ;to the' beginning
200.00 "Foot
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radius of a
curve' to tort left;; thence.
follouring e�long the
CA
Circ of said" curve Co Coe. lkft
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eua 4t Sure Dalirr Coin of tiio tlnitoc" tltater of A"tiae+ to. Ilia $n hurt p44 by tha
of tiro 0000trd parte"th4 reasipt ahere,Ot is hoteby aukn4atarlgod+ dvwe by those,
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preoo'ntat Crarit* b0gain, 8e41 nis a4onvey unto the aaid party or tho wand part+ w»d to
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the a a1 rap oMer�tKt'1Ycd or s"d abunty o� wtte for,60, t tho Flat of tiuiSdi>hg and oonr-
a'bagon road- of tho usual width of artah roads eves U taijaa�n8
nttuatitrg and molhtalning +
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+ the Aouth Bvoot etuartor et
daobrlW Jared now owned by oxid,, party of 'thp. tirat pnrb viv..
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the Coma fiN ter got 000tion Fight in %PvRtehip thmnty throe+ 'Werth, ttaini{a throe Usti
t�
,berth
p. ii eQiA xYoecl to till oonmtvotod era aL present ericveyod over ehid, latae;
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TCQ£TittM -with all and aingur hr the taneroonto+ hatradltorobt►to acrd oppartonanoeo
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thereunto balongiY,g4 orcin &OftiOO' apportainlag, and the "Yotilo &h4 to or'Almda+ rlgaindo
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and rovaalndera+ some+ isousa aa►d;prdlita thoroot.
TO t[tAYtS AND TU ROD* ali and aingiiar ,tho said preaiiaorft :�gottrer vrith tha
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tiro oaf d 0=+A Y of the a000nd part°+ weed to the 1090-1 ropreeonsativoo a!
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apWonanoeai unto
004a;- Co' 4yo forever.
p q egg%gt2pppy"thepaidp?,�Yty qr the first _part has hormunto mot bio bend and
eoal the dst, and" yelps firo;c
aSgnsd; aaalod iurd''deiivar�o4 in the preoant e'
Jataae
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prod Q DoTrett y ,�1ttlF106, at,the P0406+
i4uaboidt re.gutta Oo.+ Cal. At PotOos 90011.
+ a
Bta4a off'-paliforn»a+)
jns
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of thttte.
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„County
6j, this,9866n4 day of Juno in tho year an6r thatioand Wino hundrod nnf eiavont botoro
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a duano0 or the poaoa, in and Par ttumboldt xor+nahip+ said, county, of
ttu�t Nrad Dorrhtt
bo the per"Qon s�haeo lama in cubo
m eardA ,tamoe Cl. Y.ot>xigo+m to uto to
utte patnaxly Pp
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hewhetrumo tiand ho akfO,04 40d txa0urad "4 1 soa
ton
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horountb oat >nY hand at wry offiom, in, tfrp Causrty-oP
hITN£3: {M1fi£itxAA+ I hmgo
pu'tto the flay and;yoor in thio Coe,ifigete first abovo +rrittsn:
t'bo PO Moe+ in 'acrd for
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Prod troriotti Juetioo of
ltumbUldt To�nofii;J Cciirit,y: Of Date, "oto o."
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et t, as request of V. Q. Vorrott; Aug+' l3 A. '7p. 1112; a4 9 a ft. mot
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