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7 COUNTY CCHTekORi'I'Er'ordbVl(LF, CAL'rCrhN1A 95965 "
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WILLIAM (pill) CHcFF
Dapu_ty nitectot
SoPteinbex 27, 11,9$31
Lippixtctt�Guth Associates
RF; AP �i'I�-0119
P. o. Box 671
Varadi$e, CA 9%69
Tentative .Parcel Map
for Steve McKay
Gen•tlexnens
At the xeguiar,meeting of the Butte'
County Advisory Agehoy held
on Septomber 26s 1983, the agency granter) an 1:8 mont-hs extension
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of time In which to f416 the final map for the above-rePotonced
project. The new data of empirata m will. be Se�bembex 29, 198 ,,
This date includes the additional 6
mon''I hs granted by the change
in. the State Subdivision Map Act.
t if you have any g,ues,,ions regarding
tha s office.
this►matters please contaot
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Very truly yours, -
C1ay'Castleberry
Daxector of Public works
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cc Glanrz ng
hn Mendonsa
ssistant Ditector
Health
`Steve McXg Y� 3�F1 Hi11vi era Dr . , F'el.ton .CA 95] C$
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Steve
McKay, Tentative Parcel Ivihp, 2 parcels, on Nimshew Rd. appro)G. 2000 1't. k
south
of Whitey bane, PPruxadise dines arca.
AssesoWs
Parcel rirlp:, 64-.-01.•19
Lzlgirieer
Up;pincott�Guth. Associates
Prxblic
Works oonditiono are:
Provl.de tiro -way traversable access to tach paveel from
county maintainers road or state highway.
A'cces to be reserved in deeds as per counby, ordimnce and, offered
for dedication on the Final map." ,
3•
Show 50 ft: buildaaYg apt -back line; measured From centerline of access
easement,,
4.
Ptova de road maintenance agreement.
5 •
Indicate a o fi,
5 . building setback from the eenterline of N mshew Rd:
6.
Show all easements of record; on the final mrp.
7
Provide street•, name siLns per requirements Of the-pept: of Public
Works prior to recordation a' the final Ycap,'
.8.
Pay off any, assessments,
9.
:Provide cul -de -•sac at the end of the street.
10.
Obtain encroachment permit and corrstruci; standard, road approach
prova.dirrg adequatd sigh; distance at the intersection of access road
and .Nimshew Road.
11,
Pay any delinquent taxes.
Health peptl. 00hd5.tions and t
12.
Provide acceptable area for dells :100 ft : or more 'from sewage
disposal areas .
l3.
Prbvic�e a,,100, ft.. 1.eaohfield free setback around exa.8`4ng wells
either within the property or within 100. ft. of the property boundaries.
1�+.
ShOWa 1.00 ft. leaehfield setbaclt, ;from th e haghy�ager Line of the
.eck on, 1.
parcel
15.
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Trove that the required.`qua ntities,.of domestic Water are available
tb parcel 1 -f less than 5 acres..
:16:
i'rove that tie required,, guanta.taes; of domestic waver are available; or
place the statement on the. map that "'thdre is no etidence that domet'
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water is available" for parcels over 5 acres . (Al8o meet General Plan
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reguirementa for water availabLiity. }
1
Ch�:ry1
L. W l li�tttts, i'Pl+t, 2 p'tavc Is on Kitmsk� e w Rd . P � that ini 'racation of �9 nslaew
Ad. and
Ca tarville ,Rd Paradise area,
Engineer; Lippincott/truth Associateo
AP bumber:
6441� 13
Publ.a c
Worlm conditions are:;
l:,
o�wtay traversable access �s-B��,Il-�. t
Provide from a tw ri aach parcel.
county maintained road or state highway.,
2,
Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedication on the final trap.
3.
Show 50 ft, building setback line measured from centerline of access.
easement.
4.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
5.
17eed,to, the County of Butte 80 ft. right-of-way from the centerline
of Im,bew Rd. with '500 ftradius, curve;
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indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Nimghew
7,
Shod a1.1, easements of record on the final, map.
8
Pxovcle s ire et name signs per requirements of the Dept. of Public
Works prior to recordation of the final map.
g.
Provide cul -de -.sac at the end of the streot.
10.
Obtain enerowilinent permit and. construct;_tandaxd road approach providing
adequate s"ghL distance at the intersection of access road and
�imshcw Pd.
11.
Pay, any delinquent tares .
12.
Meet the requirements of the Butte County 1+ire`Dept.
Health 17ept. condi.tians are:
13,
Pto' Vide a 100 ft, l,eachfi::eld free setback, around existing wells
either within the property or wAthift 1.00 ft: of theproperty boundaries. '
1< P i
Shpw' a� 50 ft .. l.eachfi.eld setback from the drainage way on parcels
land:
Show_,a 100 ft: ,leach :Leld btback froom the. PG&E ditch on parcel
16.'
Prove that the required guaritities' of domestic wit®r'are available
to parcels 1 an4l2.
IV . DETLRMINATXON
(To be, Completed by the Lead Agency)
On
the basis of this initial evaluation';
I find the proposed project COLD NOT have significant,
and: a NEGATIVE DECL�IT2ATIC71�
effect on the environment,
5; S ,E,0, 6 vended.
(
Z find that although 'the prdpased project could have a
significant effect oxn the, eh -v ronment, there will not
be a significant effect in this case because the
Mitigation measures described on an attached. sheet
to the A NEGATIVE DECLARATION"
have been added project.
is fmcommPmra).
I find the proposedaroject MAX have a significant
effect on thei environment; and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT"is required.
Date
August 4, 1982 R� c]Yard Mo1,F
- (S:.gnature)
For
--mutts Caunty , ari11ing
b
IiovieWec� y'.
ApperldIx F . Page ,. of 9
Richard F: flare, '.rcntat1vc 1'Arcel ,Map, 'LWo pt rae S, a•1
0 mmshcw Qad,
at the
ax�texseoti n Wth, $Wkey Wayy. Paradise tea.,
ASSes0o-r'0
Tlarcel number: 64-45-14
Engineert
Lippinaott/Guth T1s scutes
Public
Works, oondit:i.onsave
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Verify legal, ,parcel. ,
2."11oY1
50 ftp bui?cing setback lima mQW. red from cente;v1.ine of aOceaS
casement.
3.
deed to the County of 'Butte; 30 ft. right-of-way fxom 'Lhe cehter irie
of Nimshew Rd.Deed descrapLiora to be on curve, not J,pO choords,
4.
indicate a ;50 ft' building setback From the centerline of 1Vimshew ltd.
5 •
$hoii all easements of record on the final rriap.
6.
Provide pexjmanent soltttion for drainage.
7.
Obtain encroachment ,permit for All drivewey ,new or existing, sand
cons-trUct to comLy standards.
I>ay any delinquent taxes
ilea Ith, Department conditions are;
ProVid.e a 100 fc.: leaelifield free setback around exietin; Wells
either within tie p1loperty or within 100 ft,. ,of the prQperby boundaries
-10A
Proviae a 10-tater or other dgcumeiitati,on from T7e1 Oro W'Itor Company
stating that; they are wilijgg ani able to supply domestic water to
each parcel:
Planning
IeparUmjnt :conditions are.
11.
Two result'ng parcels ;;are to be create:., Oris on each side of
Smokey Wad
12:
Parcels shall be created pursuant. to e 0tate Oubciivis,ion Map
Act chapt-or 20 of theButbe County Code.
3 •
AnY developm=rit shall comply wits applicableregu latigns of Butte
County Dopartnrieft of Public 110a1th, and County SeYTaga 17ispasal .
Ordinance:
14.
Obtain letter from thO Tiel Oro Mater Compar�j� i4dicatin, water will be
and can be provided to Parcel, 2.. (the vter]y parcel..)
5.
pp�iearit.,mu8: also cnlzply with all other applicable State and
localstatutes, crdinar�ces,,'and reeulatiOris: '
LS MAYBE
NO
?2, tandatc�r. 1Ur►rlans o:( Si `nii.cencc,
a. Does the project have the potcnti.al
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to degra;do tho qu:al.ity of the,
environment,,, subs tautial.1y reduce
,
the habitat of -,a fi.sh or wildlife
species, cause a .fish or wildlife
.,. Population to drop below sell
sastainin levels, Ghx eaten to
eliminate a,. plant ox ana-mal com-
munity, reduce the number _or restrict
the. -range of a rare 0r endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
examples Of the major periods of
California history or preli s tory?
b, Does the proj ect have the 'potential
to achieve shoat term benefits' to
the detriment of publicly adopted
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long-term environmental goals?
c. Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable?' (a.`project
may impact on two or more separate
resburceher on each„
e theresources
s18
tel.ativel.y�sma
small,, but
where the effect of the total, of
those impacts on the environment, is
d
s. Cynificant.)
d . Does ti. pro j ac t have environmental
off ec is whichwill eaus e substantial
adverse effects ori urnAt, beings,
either directly or indirectly?'
s
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Appendix F -'
page 71 of g
81-07-06-05
DT$CUSS,'lON
Ofi`rIN''l: ONM- NTAL t:NALUATION (e,ontint! 04)
h'. Ground Vyater: Not "ta Be used as source of c}oYtestic wator;
nt�a1' Slat-',(`a4�G aq'LILfCTS not exl�ecteCl
C. }�ra.i.na e C.}l�l'CaCt01"'ISti,S.'`s N'atura-I drainage toward t}le south;
sphTiltoilined ditch all. g Nrms.hc;w .Road ,f l onta,ge; sails are
g-no'rally ive1 f drained.,
d: Annual Rainfall, (normal) : 65inches
5 .
/Scenc i(�ual ty s Ifa.gh
Visux l ;�
6,
Acoustic Quality: Good low ambient noise levols
7.
Air Quality! Good
iological Environment
8.
Vegetation: Yellow Pine V est/Mixed Forest White :fir,
Ponderosa pine, Incense cedar, Douglas fir, Deerbrush,
Indian manzani ta.,
Wa Lcl_7 i Fe Ilabita G 'I'r4ns 1 bort Li,f Zone
Cultural Env!L.ohie,nt;
10.
Archaeologicaland f Resources
survey be required fo
mod - atersens: tiv:i:tles�; ls
sub- equcri:t 1,and division.
11.
Butte, County Ge'nexal Plan designation: Low density 'residentio-I
12.
Exi s tixig Zo'ni'ng : AR MR-
13.
Exist ng band Use on-site; Double wide mobi.l,e .hoarse with carport,
deck, wood pales and play area on eastern portion; 4&0 square
foot guest house with deck, sma11 garden on western portion;
;Forested land.
14.
Surrounding Area;
a, hand Uses : Si . I' family residences (conventional` and mobile
homes) , :f:orested Land.
b. Zoning: AR-Nffl1 3 to the north, east,, vtest a-nd southwest;
R �-'1 `lo the soti east
c. Gen. Plan designations: Low density xesdental; Timber
tnouzztain to north; grazing ante open land to west.
d. Parcel Sizes: toss than 1 acre to 9:2 acres.
e. Population:. Rural. l. to low donsaty
15.
Nearest Urban Area Town of Paradise,. 7 >miles + to . so`uth:
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16.d
ire Protection Seirvi.co.a
a. Nearest CoiTrtty (Stnte�ire'.Stati.on.: California Gons errration
Corps -to east; De$ab,l'a Volunteer Station #31
b . iVater Avai l.abili,ty RY' an' s in area: ori 'Del Ord Water' Company
1ine.s.
Appendix F ;- page 8a air '9
7
AP '64-07-24
TIx. DXS.GUSSION OF ENVIRONNSENTAL I VALUAI"xpl
nro'�ect Dcscrl.pt�.on,
.
Brief' Descr. ptIon: A varian.co to 'minimum lot; area to create
three parcols, one at 1.92 acres, one at ,15 acyos, ane
at :.58 acres on 7a r.operty spl �.t zoned AR MII�3. and A-;2 laTl?.
2�
Locatl,oA. On the ivest si4o of Sl-ytvay, 1.00 feet south of Holly
Road, Paradise Pines area, approximately 6 miles north of
haxadise.
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Proposed Density of Dovblopment: 4. 1. unl t/acre
4.-
Method of Selvage Disposal; Septic -
5.
Source of Water Sirpply. II�e11s
64
Potontial for farther Iana divis.Lon.s and development: Zoning,
would 81101 frontage to b.o further divided, xe:a:r portion
would. r;etlua.r. e zone change,
w _ ,
1,nvi i onmontal5ejtin
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Torraa.ri,
a. Goner,1l Topograpliic Chazi,�ieter: Gently slop' ng to the west.
b Psl.evatlon,: 2400 to 2480 ,+
2
Soa;ls
a. Types and Charactera.sta.cs ; Ai Cen�Cohasset , Issoc.
3,
Nat%ral Haznrds of the Land
a. Piro Hazard: llil;l'1
b, B%pansive` Soa:l. Po°tentaal moderate
4.
liydoloy
a. Drainage character.a.sta cs : Sheet wash o r exposed ground
b. Annual Rainfall (normal.) : 70 aches
S.
Veg,etataon: Yel ow Pirie Forest
G.
lUildlaf 14abitat Transition ;Life Zone dense ��reRetation on
roar:
7.
Archaeological and, Nlstorical 'Resources, in the axoa: Low
sensa,ta°Vx�yy
8.
Butte county General P1.an'dosignn.t'a»: Commercial on fronta;e,
Agi ;%cultural Resident:` on roar Portion",
9.
Lxlst�n Zoning: AA4'qj Z; A-: 'LTD, to a depth o - ISO �cet
from con tctline of Skyway.
X.O.
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xis,t ng Lnrrd Lse on�sxte: qne single fanl5.ly. i;esiderice an
proposed parcel, a shop btaildi-ri,g' (gamer residence) on
prop.oscd pwrcal Comrnerc al inai,ntozrarico;scr'vice; ory
ducted o,n-sato.
�APpendlke'
Pg S of�
AOL
YE$MM ��t
700
21.,, t4aad.at;.ory Findings of Significance.
a- Does the Project Ivay the po tentri al
to degrade the 4ua.liCy of the
environment, six4s tan`tial,ly reduce
the habitat- of a fish or Wi.jdl*fe
species , c clUsa a fish or'`Wildl i r-,e
pou'lati.on to drop bel gw' :self
8L. s taini g i.evels , threaten to
eliminate aplank at: ani.mql cotn-
munity reduce the number or', restrict
the range o'f a rare or endangered
plant or anima] or el iminat t: important
examples of the major periods of
,
California _history or prehistory?
U^,
b. Does the project have the potential
to achieve short term benefits to
the detriment ai publicly adopted
lonS-tern environmental g'oal.s?
C Does the project have impacts,which
are i ndi vidual ly la mited but
cumulatively.considerable`? (a project
may impact~ on 'two or taore separate
resources where the impact on each
resource is relatively small, but
where the effect~ of elle total. O
those impacts on tho. environment is
s igni f icant .)
d,,' Does the project have environmental
ei:feat,a which will cause, substantia
adverse` effects on human beings,
either directly, or it diirec.tly?
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Appendix F
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