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HomeMy WebLinkAbout063-090-030Patrick MCGorky, 2 parcels 'a 4,010 ft. southeast of the ntersection of Clearcut Lane and l�bpel Avenue on the east side of Nopel Avenue, north Chico area. AP 63-09-30 ptn. Engineer:`Lippincott/outh - PublidWorks r conditions; 1: Provide two-way traversable access FtS-B-lab'=2T. ta_ each parcel from a county maintained road or state highta�ry' 2. Access to be'�reae ed iA deeds as per county ordinance. 3. Show 50 ft. building se- back line measured fxom centerline of acts ss easement. 4, Proviae road maintenance'agreement. `5. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centetl.ine of Nopel Dr.ive: 6. Show 'aIll easements of record on the final jmap. pro-Aap street name signs per requirements of the Dept`. of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. �. 8. Provide permanent soiution Par'drai.nage. 9. Pay ofP any assessments. 10. Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street.: 11. Pay,any delincjuent ta:xe3 or current taxes ;as requirecl,. J2. Meet the requirements of the Butte County.T'ire Dept. 13. Access easement to be 50 ft. in width. Nealth Dept: conditibno: 14, Provide an area :for Wells and x,00 ft loachfiel.a free setback around those areas ori,patcolgl l; and 2; 15. Provider a 1.00 ft. leachfield free, sot'b:tek around' existing weI--ls dither within tho property, or w, thix 100 ft: of the prapertjr Dunaaries. 16. Sktopt a 1.00 ft, : l eacliiieia, setback,froti the hig4water line oi' the creek on pmrCels 1 and 2. - 1'r. Provide tkie iequircd usable sewage disposal area;on each parcel. Ccmbine with an aaJ'aeeft parcel any, parcel; not proven to cant' on ain the. usable seta' o dis,pb4a'1 area xegLlirer by the Subdivision taiiiajrwo- 18: Prove _Lit the required cuantites, o doincstic whter .are ava'iable' to patd'el s 1 and 2.; T r ±8,4-747. Neil H. McCabe,.attorney at law - on behalf of Chico Unified School °a District; appeaI"s the Advisory Agency's approval of Patrick McGorky q; t tentative parcel map .(-item on which a proposed' mitigated negative declaration of environmental- impact was reconunended), AP 63-09-30 ?' (portion), two parcels, property located approximately 400 Leet bouthow east of the intersection of Clearcut Lane and°Noel Avenue, Forest Ranch area. (APPEAL WITHDRAWN.) 84-748. T:ipp3ncot -'Guth Associates - on behalf of Patrick McGbrky, 'appeal the ct AdVisory Agency's Condition No. 10 (provide cud. -de -sac at the en of to be 50 feet in the street): and Condition No. 13 (access easement on tentative parcel, trap, AP 63-09-30 (portion) two pa>.ce7s, widtih) property ]ocated;,approximately 400 ,feet southeast of the .intersection of C]earcut Lane. and 'Nopel Avenue Forest Ranch axed:' t Mr�tion: UPHELD APPEAL OF THE_ADVISORY AGENCYIS CONDITIONS l0 AND 13 y 'ALLOWING A 30' FOOT WIDTH RATHER THAO 50; ALLOWED A 16 :FOOT WIDTH, RATHER THEN 20 ON PRIVAWE RAODWAY P.ROVIDI,NG ACCESS TO PARCEL 2; ALL OTHER CONDITIONS ON MEMO'FROM PUBLIC WORKS ;DATED 7SEPTEMBER 19 19840 14 APPLY M S 2 X 3 Y 4 Y 5 X (Unanimo Vote: 1 X usly ,cazried)' CWSED SES.,ION: The Board recessed at 10-53 for a 5 closed se sion on litigation.. 4 RECONME: The Board 'reconvened at 11:05 a.m. (NO' ANNOUNCEMENTS) p M1 84-745 Recognition :of persons wishing to speak: �11e0) 1: ©rain "`B. Stratton' - regarding Measure B. " • • P 2. 'Glen iia`lse - concerning p', n 29, 'Cal Vet Bond Moasure. y Pro o5itio 3.. Ellen Rbemelt -regarding a speeding problem in Palermo. d. IAnis Gamenzind, Jr. - problems with excavation"; by telephone company folloymed by rains. (REFERRED TO PUBLIC .WORK5 _DIRECTOR) 5._ Norma. Smith r. concerninc7, Measure B. 6.• .Cindy Sahona - regarding absence of sheriff's services and �*aisure B. ' Nation:4GCEPTED MR." HALSEY' S 'itEQt7E5T, AND ENDORSED 'CATs VET BOND MEASURE. . M S. Vote: (Ufiiiumt7usly .cattidO �ry my �r y y,, y i ,l;l ,.17'WriJ./ T.G�S '" ll� �J�' i.r!�✓!T M1I �r„rt7�p(��r Do”, r•. MAYBE TRANSPORTATION%. IRCULATTON. W 11 the pxoposay resul in, Generation of substantial additional vehicle X a, movement? b, . E'ffect,s o isting parking facilities, or, demand r"newasking? substa: tial imp ,t: on existing transpox tion _ c, sys t . S ry ----- d, ° Sig ,. ficant alter, tions to present pa terns menu of people,, and/;ox _2L of ixculation or ave gods? tor traffic? Al rations vratl° orne, rail. or- ai e. f. In `erase in t1raffic h. zards to ;motor vehicles; bic clists or pedestr ans. --- 14, pOE�,ZC EFtUICES. will the roposa have an effect altered upon, or�,resu t in a need fo new, g services, K i a VeFirenprotection'? _--- b. Pol" e protection? G c . Scho ''i s'! other do � cilit es d. Par or .reCtO e, Mai tenanoe of public fa; pita s, includ.ng � T f. Oth r g ovexnmenta�. ser ices? 4 a 1S: ENERGY; -.Will the pr.opos,i result in, a�""]se substantialmounts of fue or energy?;" hof, a b. Sub tantial increase in demand uponr�� existing r,pr require 'the df Velopmerit X sou ccs of energy,,, a of ' ew souxces of,,'�energy? 1bIynrsu sntalfor l'plalte`rationa t et'he new s. s. ems ,, follow" t - ,.b a..' Igo "er or hat xal gad? , CP Min n�'s systems ry Walte'ri d; S�'wex ar s �ptxc tank? �. S, orm' wa :� drainage? f,' g lid ,W ate and dis±poral"? S 1 HUA3A IEA H ; WiIi the prc�Posa1. result' 'axiy }tealth hazard or potential . zon o (eclud� ng mental hia,l�th) — -` e , .th .hazard �. b, Exposure of people to potential health G haz;arcls?' AESTHETICS. Wi.1� the, proposa rebizlt ;;in th.e vista er view open to ' o str�xo:tion;of any scenic th'�e 0T", � i 1 the pro'pc3sal.resu t an.`t$e pub.lie, cr.eatiorx of,an aesthetically bfensiv sate oven< to pil�lie ? i a Data-"Shes't ca`ntinued b. Ground Water: Resource limited in r'oreso Ranch C. Drainage Cir] - actel'7.S' ic.6: P•,rcP1 rir ina t'n an sites Atafora»rse d.- Annual llainfo l (norma :_ 70 inches/ eax e..` Lim'tin" "actors: -Groundwater. Proof of mdequttte water will be ire. re Vi8'ual/Sceu.ic Quality: C. Acoustic Quality:' Gond Air Quality. Good Baolo�ioaI Env ironmont:;, F Vegetation: Mixed forest, recently logged g. ;'4 xid$o area, generally. 'is winter. habitat cu- Wildlife tat Forest, tanc�for aeeY�", Migratory ' adjoining development Cultural Environment: lbi' Archaeology; cal and Rjotorical Resources in the areas Arcs ° is l sur`ye_y, was proxmed xn July of 1981, no finding at khat time.. 'ISI. Butte Bounty General Plan d.esignationt Lori density; residena1 (Part'ofVorest Ranch Central Community) I Existing Zoning : TM-1 '13. Existing Laid Use on—site. sorest, s n�].e=family resii}ence ` ���: S�,rroundingArea; : ` Use5 sUrround CL Surd Uses: :Rural, and suburban density; xesidential parcel b:; Zoning: R»1', NC to the west Gen.plait designa ions LOW density re�icler,t3. d.; :Parcel Sizesc 1L2 to b acres;enera�ly, l acres e. 1?opiata ons Chaxac'tev o Side .aud Area:, De.ueloping cefttrai T�orest,Ranch area. '16. 1VPa es Urban Area: GhicIr a. 20* miles lto:evax Spb ares of lzf lu ence lmprovemen;ts; Standards urban Area . No '19. Fire Z'r:cteot:, Service: Foxest Ranch Volunteer a Neal 30 . County (SLate) ` "� S'ta' ons Co . _with n 1/ 1 mile . b,` Wa' ex' A Va3,labil it T }, ydrttn n Forest Ranch community to west 2C. Schools 3n Area:: C}rico itiifiect _School District Appendix V _, .y l �I�r► `civ , M BION CO��fI'101, MEASURES: 1. 5tab5lize. all soak. suxCaces cxposea by const uct:i;on and gradng (re -vegetation and jandscaping,, seedixigi etc.) . Z. $tabiLtzt 'Toads with -surf acing o grave 1. or paVemena , use perimeter mewls , ofr�,nleter berms or o`thax o,>;a'ectivo 3. Construct adequate roadside 'draa,nages: 1 4. Stabilize stbxin water runeff channels with installat:i<on ofcttivexts, x�prap, rock: liping, energyci�ssipating structures, asnecossary'' 5. irartl �voxk to bo conducted clur;iaig the dry season only. No disturbed soil. sit Tacos to he 10ft tiij17rQtect6dl dura.ng the winter, T. AinyS C'.ason s 6-� Road and- drivetilay locations to c:oi7;i-o1n1., to tho tetrc`1 ;Following contours as much as possible zi, avoiding steep embankmamt. cuts. Road grades l'lo.t to exceed. 15u jl i tt r � 7 � �� � i n u �7 a ;)"> � 4, 05 0 c�;h gym.) `r7 r , �4