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REzja%'E 3G-.s4 _ �°Crad3t PARADISE P11TES MOBILE Htl?�[E ESTATES I�iC. - l 1 ' 1 4 ¢, it t y n � p t i � r y r r" yz{ wt r a �s For- iaaordinp voim� Seconded t. Aye No I Abstn. ( Absent ' PLAN T a, N, SCTMMAI2 SN...: PT .0 j I'a�a disc" E�r�es Mnbi�e TomessLa�;es,o„•„;; APLICAT��'" - CCC ADDEESa p'.0. ]3o:k WW; Ma alfa, CA 95954 r1 O ,iRrll.rtrirM/nw•.Y ;fir Ck:EC 11EBGRTETION Rte„ n om AR-MH-3 (Agxa cu; Uura� sa dents a7 =Mob , Home-3 acxe axce s) to "RT-1-A (Minimum D�n�li,ty Residential Trail ox') I�JGATICN on east sides of Nimshew, Ridge H aPprrox soia th of' iiuin�,u Rd.. and Nimshew Ridge R.d. n.tei�sect on, Paxaelae r - (80-54)-....�... �.• 11ASWSQFt' *�dNING AR-MH- GF 1. ELAN YROJEOT CONSISTIMT'? r e.,..w.e..,.e„ YJATE hpptICAT'ION RECEIVED u ov. 13 . �19T.3 ....� . �.��..�,;~.,,....._�.�. ...�.� EEI!Ci'NTA�E 1�ATE REZONING �4ZITICN SxGNATUM CI XED �........,....._ -1 DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION kREp"n OR CHECKED LIS S).A.TE• PUBLICATION' NOT= WRITTEN ..,... ,. ..:,... rD .a f PiJBX t DATE DISPLAY AD 'xiACr'�EA:R ?NOTICE("� PUBLISHED';- 0. 73, � � I DATENpTICES �AI NUT 7' 1 .ATE pf)MISSIQN BXHIBIT, MEPA7t DATE SI'A't' I'IlQDjXjF I' IPAR D' �......... .�..:::: :.....•:-:»..... -,;---•fir ....•.�.... .�.......-...:_..,..ro-:.....:..�,-�....��.,-.. iVi(II3: NTA _ CATEGORICALLY" E I I01!T DATE. 1ILETJ D8t.E tMINATIoN 'AND,ANTE �iEGAm JEGLAFiA'T'!ON 3�ATE' ADOVT" - Kf+ V":.1. '.L?.E.�i ORT - V'J::.L-A1J11. ejy..•��r.rVwrw.w+!+wwei*r•.��nN^n'rn'^,.p+.+:.�.+.� rrFwp r.rpwNNrww,vr'r _ ,. ' inilr�Y�N" ,yam-•; - tle.•vrwlin-r ��-w+ vuv.iMwwwloatnl',r+w�+vwrrw'"""*•'MM,�"r�!^IS.`��.}jrfPw1'ryR7�.`.I�MM� .. , CAMMISSIpt IMMING AA,mV$ ,.�,.. � i ON �pARA .Acmxrni �:..,� r AtlMnpMhM,M.- ,oerMww.MM}.. 6RDUANCE�13) A�0I"1.'.CA' BUTTE; " iYUNTY. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW�u'c.PARTMENT Expense AccountIn0- i'orm F'or E.I R. Preparation and Subdlvis'ion Initial Studies "Parai .tsspJI;.nes i vA, o PR(1JECT: Woodridge Ranch I,st. APP 64.01-01,02,03,09 Looi W. 19-11-ii=0I SUBDIVISION INITIAL STUDY`EXPENSESf i. Pr'nfeWonal; b S'pecial'ized Services: Staff work comp le ed: hours $ $ hours hours @ . I n i t l;a l S t u y T o t a 1, X i dote; Ini'tiall . study su;^p>luses cannot h� refunded, only credited toward E.I.R re ar"aton or to Gbneral Fund,, p p ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTREPODT PREPARATION EXPENSE•5,�, Professional & Specialized Services.: John Wl $, 7S':00 Staff work completed: 'Rcm .1 i ours ,,9.8014.70. Y- RCM Z 0'r $ —15 h ours @ .20$76.00 { hours @ hours hours 41 R. Total X 2 5 $_317___ -6 4=$ 6 3 S 2 8' k OSCULANEOUS EXPENSES: T in costs: @ $1`.82 p'er page (Initial Study) , Yp g $_____� Printing cost's (Initial Study) Af;i.se Xerox $ 7.5r Typing Costs @ l.'82 pr.r page (Draft E.I.R.) 14 $ 25.48 Pe ntin'g cos s (Draft E.I.R.) Typing costs @ $1.82 er page (Fifial E.A. R.5, 46' Printing costs (Final E:I.':{3:) ,Ian: 1981, $ 60.00 ; Legal Notice 10/3 :Lp%1/80 $. Z.00 ' 'nal EiR) Civ�culatio y, Draft n, - (In,i tial Stud or Fi � 41.97 , .� Total Misc Expense 23•8L=$ �ACTUAL TOTAL 'DE`PARTkNT EXP,tKS! ES 950.09 Total E.'I.A Expenses $ G0.0 t Total 1niti61 Study EXpinses TOTAL A:NOUNT' pEP05ITEp TO ;GATE G00.00 { Amount to b -e Refunded - �$ Amount Owed by Applicant; $ (In the; case of s;ubdi"visions. includes actual 'cost'of initial study.) i. Date': 4)i4%8 N Inter Deg! artmental .�lemora' dum ro: A6ditor Is' Off.,ice - Bob Johnson �FRdM: Environmental Review - Linda sueAcrs Transfer of ,E.X�R. Trust Funds A�ril. 15, 1981 p0m p Please transfer the f6.11w4it' funds from the S. ,Trus. Fund.11J`0 to the fo].1owi'rt� :.fisted revenue accounts: 1: radise Pines M:biI0101he Best. 1Voodr jarge Ranch Est, ERD 79-11«13-01 $600.00 t9. F-10 617202: 2. Leroy Hlbors Hilbevs Acres ERR It 8Q -0T-30-0 3 $190:00 to F-10 2.1151 3. Baldwin Contracting Butte Creek Indu, i;trial 1 Comrliunity Unit- #1 ERD # 80 12:-221- 0 3 $215 00' to F-10 211151 �. Atelier Gor�oxatron ?, Gounti=;ys;i.de: bfanor BRD 1t 80-01-16«03 $600:00 'to,Fr10 6172 Q2LIL t ,. ATIO OOUC y F, �wC�� �es'�car6�' PI�Irtittt8o�ii� C�sn��s$i��a , FIlo No, .. "'9 a� Date fiIad y i date # ^ .1Hoorino — r a• .p .Rryy fiF �s,T,�1 x Actiori'b Planntno "Commissfon Action by Board of Suporvi sors � ------ 7-1 P.[2ESENT ZONING: ARMH3 As Sass& Map Book Page No. —Q� L Parcol Na.i 2 +3_ -. , REQUEST: Rexo fgrom A_R— Jkl--11: tb R. -T -1-A k Faradise vines Mobi le Romes APPLICANT'S' NAME: Estates,,- Inc.- _ _ PHONE: R'7 3 -1121 ;r ADDRESS: f 0 Box WW, Mu al i a, Ca`l i forma 9x954 STATUS OF APPLICANTS INT�jtEST PROPERTY: Owner Mobs1e �momes PN ara se nes OWNER'S NAMi: Esta -res, Inc. _ PHONE:. 873-1121 µ ADDRESS: —P 0. Box WW, "Magal i a, Cali"fot^ni a 95954 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:_ --215 Acres + situated between Nimshew Road a, d MI di e B itte ` Creek. 4- t I WFa. EXPLAINULLY nRASON FOR APPLICATION: To develop"the property in siich a"fashiothat 'wii1 provide a , ' suitable return on the investment whi l �s providing a',qua1 i ty living environment for tec.reation'anc re., r'e.d persons at a modest cost - _- — 1IFr O ` ^ . The above statoments ` ert:fioo by +6 uridrie4igne, +'o bo correct, I9 } or, v;iic+, a1: dav:a Signuoof A pIlcn'nt f BAfd'p also a NOTE"; Please Isulrtnli Herewith o' chock or money. order' in the amount shown below, payable to County of -&. detailed?plat plan t6wlho the lodO.ian'of eidstino and pro', d struOure►s on your proportyand o,n tha odjacogt �$gwi pro! 'Pert D R6i:blpt Nob 4i�Axr� eM Yew, n..AJerFi.S k+ -•tk .a ids..--JµT-� .x1.�t.Y «,.rt iim r+ nK .-u......-v.. .u.e+M G....:. v. e . 4 n. NOTICE TO APPLICANT -- REz' NINE ' ` he.i rn1.. SIM 1:.23 •h'1 O - ...2, 3 -' �:. Assessor's Parcel. No.: 6'4-1and Port9on of; 9 26 Location/ ' A; Y � � t � 3. s-bing Zaning: AR41-:3 4,, Requestr:d Zoning: R -T -I Z: General Pl ar Designation: f .• As the applicant for the raquested'rezonin — _i. �, g ref to th., DuttE 0- Pg y . q�z�s has been ounty GenLral Planhandemy, rezonin , reques e3cplained o me by the undersigned pla.nni,4g s., af S member, In makihk this .rezoning, Appllcat ;qn iI 1' um aWare -thatthe a.one I am requesting does, conform to the Butte County General Plan. _ . 4 I 4 /+rte ,�'^•��"rx a `ed (21 �"ataff °ilgnaturp Ap l� csnt s ai Z'a, ure OTS dN7 /1 Y rrwr a X17 .{ �} �PflY`tMG Ce k ° a t� 4',w . oil Receipt'# y Pro j Oct y r APPEIOIX F c• nate Filed Environmental Information Farm (To be catnpl:eted. by applicant) �GtNERAL INFORMATION 1. Nai„te and .addre6 s of developer a pro j ect sponsor . Pa ra d i 0 P i ne';s J�.hiLe: Homes :Estates, Inc: P, 0. 'ktI. WW, Maga1ja; Cal ifotnia 95954 - 2, Addreas of project., Nimshew Road, Magal:a, California Asse.ssor'q Block and Lot Number 3: Dame, address, and,telephone number of ;parson to be contacted concerning this projects ,G. W. Ct)nsiiltan9 Engineers, 2400 G1ohddle Lane, SUi te, G; 5acranmeh7o; IV.' ...._.'. 4. Type of projects (t,o, xezonin , subdivisions) Rezone. � AR-MH-3to RT--1--Ato a11o; acr6. min. lot ze , 5. List and de"s•cribe any other related •peritsits :anis other public approvals tequirod for this project, iricludi.ng ,those 'required- by cix ,y, regional, state and federal' nl;encies s 6., Existing zoning; district;; AR-MH--VRC 7: Propgsed use of sites Single Eami�y Dwelling or Moble Horne PROJECT DESCRIPTION 9. 8"4'U1 are footage of buUdin�(s). Number 6 L fIaord oI consi:truction,. 1�.: Amaunt of off-street -parking provi l4!0 Attach site development p" Lan, �i 13 , r` heduling; ,,,;opo 'so „ Associated ptojects, pr, 15. Anticipated iricemerxtel'`.leelopmc�t, . CJufir� Gd �Qrt Aq tr.f, . rt r CSPras+ilC c;,p'N AV Ondi:x V pt�ge X a1 3 , j FF..lkh Y t n. P�.A�iNING OEpeR� MIENT'S IIdTERDEPAR'6MENTAL RE�UIE�"� i QIF,�T Lynn V�rihart 1; tal HibaltliTot Y Y REQUEST::Affit u � Gom m ov t 80-54 '(AP 640-01-2, 30 i} ,9 �oxtiiori'o�) Qcwtlio. Cailf�am9� �i �, AP NO.: Rezone From AR -h111-3 to RT -1 A DESCRIPTION OF pROJECTt ; s the E side_ of Rim hel�} Riti e 1tc1. , apEroit. 1. tri Sof Htsmbtlg Rd. A f LOCATION on NimsheW 'Ridge Ped. ��1tt�xsoction, i'aratlase LICANT��aradise_ Pane hiiiL,_Inc. ,pp ADDRESS P 0� Box AVN, alia Ca. �J5954 OViIN�R: Same ;v COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED "ke h pLp;NNING C0 Plon�. Rk7UFiNJ)ATE REQUESTED: At 1 MMC UI5TRiBUTEl7: "- 11/19/7�J !% �vlll s of appllcatiori &plot ql�n. ?14 Copy - I ''ATTACHMENTS] p I ' RETURNED: r � COMMENTS: r b x tY i I YI wERREPARTh",FNS RI~9/IP"il QJ,�ANNIND DEPARTMENTS 1NT ,.. TO- John `Mendonsa � PuUlic Works , REQUEST:, view CJ11Ct1e� t APN50-54 (AP (1A-01-2, 3; F .9 portio of) , , to RT -1 A bESCR,i'f'T(ON "OF PROJECT: Re` zona from AR-Mil-3 7r .� on the P side of N mshew Ridge Ad - approx., 1 mi:: LOCATION:,, 5 .0 f Humbug ;,. Nimshetiv Ridge! Rd, intersection,), PAr,adiso APRLICANT : Pa�'adise .Pines �iE1L�,' I'nc. . ADDRIrSS;: P.O: Box WW d4I a1ia, Ga05 54 , OWNER: r,. " PLANNING COMMISSION -ACTION SCREDULED+. REYURN GATE REQUESTED: ;ASAP, ° srsloq DATE D.iS7RiSUTEb:. 1/1.9%7 ,'' ATTACHMENTS: Copy of application & piot,pian; RETURI�IE;D: COMMENTS: /♦ /j e;o`A.1[d L/ 1 I r , i ... All� •.,.•. II�Idd 'N CirIAforhi,ta State ilrtl,v. Chico? CA `95924 Mr. Joe Prink' Puradiao Pines Mobile Home, �,kltitt,t�.s PO b'oX 1Vi'1 Magaiii, CA 95954 nVirnniiia041 ltwta�r Annf. " 1 SgWLCTi Weodrtd�e Ranch Motatou %ions: r. ^.11 •+ ;,;, .. , Wid C aunty pear' Jour ., During the month o ' April., 1 y80i a bt5t&i,i.ci 1, survey O:V the subject property was conducted: The pt i,s ourvey was to detoi^minP. if any`oxtant populations or Ntte Countyto R rc and rrsdmgered pjaram nre pre srrtt on the property. - The subject property ,i.s at an fwerage elevation o1 2450 iatget'and supporta Ari open to dense Yellow Pine,iorer t plant aseocl.a.ti,on. Data of. tho Gal,i,fornia Native Plant Society showu onp .pore plent speciesprom thio, 41evati,on in a Yellow Pine F rest. Thi:t �rcp� +���;� t'ht� 'hutto P: itil.l,rrriit ( ritillsiria ehstwoodiae):` Several .known,popaj,i t, ru. a;l thK Butte pa;l.ti.11aria are known iror, this areai, two of which are within a'tdutirtrr mile 01' the subject property. q!o determirie' � t; if any, populations; are pr xient, A J.,00t <jearoh ox thL entl rt, property was i, condu c to d . Upon b-darchi! ig the pro pt rty, says K'al areas were found Whim sukrported the butte d+ritil 3.aria. As indlonted on the attached m pt a majority of the areas which suppoft. tha rs3re plant were' loea°(eta in the north aa�ri�tion o1' the proparty, on top of the -sloping x'ldge. 'l'he l.a,rgest populations encountered: were locateii along the northern edge of the property t_idj'ncent .to Hi.mtwhew Road. Tho western- tno'st pbpulatiors ,a s the l.sirgest wt,th approitimately '2tiU individuals. The eastern p ': roadside ^ population has' appxoxatpntel,y, 56 in,dividual.s: 1'r ozo"'populations ars: representr'd on the tattyehcd i��aii by tho numbers one Lind to rosdrect,tvelyi A thrid large ^po,pul.atibil ward i'pvtid iti tfilC�i,ho� axe�7:,!tthi,s.identiiieri With a number three on the attached map Th' other stippled areas on the, MAP ripro-sent I? ` small local �zrolip3raIs of tan to twenty individuals.Nu'mecau , sc tttr red, isolatsacl groups of one to several I'nd, viduals locaated du.t'tn5 the surviiy are ,not shoti- ori the W man. Becauae bxtrveyirtg equiimortt was not. txvalj,ab r�, tho localities indicated on the. map are not r3,�tict. The location of the road' de' populxitiatin is fairly accurate. The shadEd oreas R9e'p of the Icrct�lity its entimsrted, by th'e �Yurveying � bo'tartiet, „ The eastern portion °ol` tPhp ora joct s,.itsi desi .gria,ted, six ??open pmceon th e tentative parcel map w,qo nloa iiijIvoyed Eor �hc Butte 'xa.'tillari,sa. As. shc:vn ' on the map this arot� i a imodr; rsiti- to v(e'y otr�ep sl alta. los :a rasu'1 t of, this slope, the veyctatirl'n edtir�� t?a tri ! 011 upe(1110b oam�,otiLti, 'on: re is a s very rtottCeable^ diifc ro�rico bt twPr n tyre tyd,o poi° �n�i ,,ns�en pn the sl�oia.ingl r,idgL top aid ;the at'6ep attics 4if the iirairtn K�. 'fha did-`e.t'cr t tYttt ''Yai' Ye ,etati,.oti/ eYtvzrorirnent nh,, this:, portion OX tha prod et,ty,iu unfAb"a to nupljort "thtButte° .F. I Imomm s mom majka, thts con clszasion, after' thomr eh'ly ,t;tri?,c+tblpg' thi:l "O`porr ppaoO t'areaitMd not, localla'aa Vit, flitlt$ e iradi'viaiautll rsi' the iri'tiflar a , s ad /�pparentiy this fr,�:�pe r�G,tir�tyttrr:t ronla�irt 'tli+� necerraary .aanati.ri�titlars of clo�ioa�a. regp remepto ara366ci<ated with '1",:'it;l?1:a{rtu at��twi5ra9i.ct". As a r't ;attl t of thio starvcy,5 tkaor e tapj,,jGar0 to be 'a potential i,'ov i.mpap t.D to 'the a Buti;ir l'r%till.arlas uaamovouo �;mnll l6nd three Popul.tatori':` the lsaztidrr of thepropor,ty a."ar f'ur'ther a ievel;aaiimtsftla, Thea hip4h dGttasity of: J' than proposed develop ivint i.a r1rt C Um aitihi.r: with' thl e lVtA ,C+e pre.00,valtorl_ of thtae populcitiarne,qr;o, acre p4a~cr tai' would not, provide an 'ad, equate buf`;fet between the i'uture' inhobl.tart tas and the vaare Pri+tij brei, a. y To mitigate thtt lona of lfc:ac populat,iohtr,somciha b, tnt, ao'ntairaiing extant popul.ations,.pf the llt)3 Iri'ti,`.l.l.asriaai, muni; bo lt+:'e eryrtk. hl.s prraerved arat, bust be Pree, of arl�y i.mlaGCots rea0lt,ing ft'oral: con��xuctI,of, Iaei4dsaHpi.tat,, ail(I t}ic �'l future inhnbi tati,an o.t' Che Fsx'pt,aerty 'lrho ''lAre >^aa3dr;iaae populations appear to be most oompatib,ic with thio tyi)eof Vl escrvation. IIt a betbctok, d.long Nimash4W kto'tadr, Wide, orlough to etlaompaon thoral'o plaito-, wua estab,lialid , future habitat disturbance ooul,d be wtooppoxl. The setba* vrould have to bo wide enough' to provide, this 'popul.ot.�.an with an a3degu> to hu Tdr from adjacent l i.vit'ies. 'This may require the ratooNbtlori oi'� oni: lot ;into 'the-otback area, T.tas population Should, alto be markecl in ouch. a`woy that any 0 struct on aati.vi;ti.eb do hot j, the pl ah tsar Xt there rare any gueotions,, pleaatr,, cantart me by mail or teletahone (ii�5-5?��f from 8-P to 1. P.v,,O a nm} not t`he 7il,olcr.ftical Sciences Grcirhhousa, �:al.i PbrOlh State Univeralty, Chico �,i'nee rely, Jams n. Joltezot w ��onsult�.n� 'l3atani.st cc. �a�x•1 idelson ' ,k r_ ,r,41W �]�tIomF] Jfif ' s tx F � r Y,J 4_ '�h 'r+ �'�, ?. fP ra � •� ' JI1 F � � ': t fFt a s'�r J Jtr � 4 ! i 7`x S ; : `, 0 Sj)f, J 3 +Fh�YJ �77- '� f n" rl FA', " .r J r+,�� rfl"-'�'+ �ri1 k�l 4tl y �.(� tj I1�' hrr�e rfa k N �ri ATY 'P Y �, Js,^ tl F ` �t' 'h , AAI l ,' � +}1 J.. ' �y., fi F �e �1_. •�f x�� JP %�� f f �1 l�>i' b sw �'�yt S i4I� � 4,t�a � VY r rvj`�'S a y { Y "• � �� � A.Y i�+i���.i��`f`+.ti./ M�+. � ,r"' � str i t r d f � � i . �' 1 V�� „�ll.,f ��WC•W+�\yN.. �:` � '��: 'ti" 1J�1� `1.�4`,A.iY1„� y �""" j j i r M ^ � , �r� •�_�y�X' lr `!+�i ��V.N ���� .r U F V Yl Ur 4 x �7ar y, !u { d � Q, .M— n F =�ON. ' � ' '�� �� �,r"J' � �"' Y� ��'I',iy �' � •13�,` >t !, 1 4r,'"�.rf /-r "� � ` Yi � 4r t4y e�{ ><' ti+h nx , ra p y'�,jr� rr •t.� 4. X rE r f r �Y, ',f �� J N P�r �.f + r :_.{ ➢ s W�: v 1 f 'J� 1. t ( r i � Jf \ s 4 "u+�A. ;,' ,1;�, �, �.,) _ �,1• `+•r , ,�1`, y�`! Fi s �\I 1 ' It JI r 1;. C p t. 49, 1980 Vimah6V load J.5, as YOU"' 1101111d The Itra'f doitd 'ettid tree fc kn0j s et.` 011 it is, Yery heAv JreAdy and add3nd ,. M . m�,lor t31tt� Wb be a jargo tr 1.d vory E ' j datrihtontal t;o thc� environment This v�oiu n7ze ye n A 10t of ` 1 ,4 the rt;peWOujd hove tca be dcvined, and trout; are What thit, arott is r ng4od f'or. There S ottjd be no Way 1 or, tr fic to move they Were So, lets not hove tjny mor.etrall- er sitos it Chita aroa, 'ploftoo V Mira ' 4 I 1 'r t A JI Lkf{ bOronnipotal A6,16- r bbA ' poid county is w l: ti _ � T - kR tt �wse�® 72 i 1t }twi w popt .ra410ohmehtd 14,198'a 4 1QAVVRRa OU06 County October 90 10$0 , Earl Ne'l'son Butte County rnvjroni'nantal itevipw ,De;partrnent 1B -F County center Drive Orovilie, CA 95965 y, y; ]?ear M,i Nel,son, . 5� I am writing to protest mo6t strongly; the px`oposed, - nets .of zoning variance >"e�uosted by the devc�lo ers and ow p , } N fisheta parcel �+�P# 64- 01-020 0:3, 09; known as Woodridge kan6, Fsttjtes°, on uitashew Rciad. !xhcre are, mainy sound reasons haviPC to dia wfire, ith pixblic health and safety - bowago 'drainage, and traffir. to name a few' - thatwott].d argue against such c ceden such a decision t�oulA set ,for rezoning; but the pr. t fu'tu e,-developcment and. the urialtor:abile affect it ituould havq,, on the rural riature of gimshew, anal on its rola as a home- i steadiriqcottntunit, ;ince the earliest days oi' settlement on the ridge, are :'that prompt me tQ wr'ite. WO knot -L or 'should, kt O. that tYtc le0:90nS of hip*o"ry which go un"i,ca,rn;ed a ' d ' the very 1,essOtls we are, domed. to ' repeat, and the histQry of California, e'specixlly in the..ast , tttenty-five,1 yesr.sA hcs trc iz]y been one'sof the d'" dation of i anci through 'poor planning and runaway greed s a 'resident of jTimshew and Butte,County, T pray' that this is nne les.sori "{ bte ,can, at f his : °time and place', talc to „'heart. x farce that the board •stair tile ;'tbree.-aCre min'imutn, ; 1iant Y ax; local Sn'idotr I '5 �� �1r► t'��.1 /�� , r� October, 1950 to ronmonfal Abvfow popti Earl D. Nel6nn ,( County of Hutte OOT 7 1980 Environmental Review, Department Ciutto COO* 16wF'County Center Drive es Re. Woodbrid a Renoh Estates Uroville,'California 95965 g Dear, Me. Nelson - e3lsonsOn'March, On 'March19, 197.4 an otd3iiance was adopted to change the zoning of the Nimshaw,area to,IR-MH3 The change of zoning was initiated by the property ownors* lase than 696 of the ' owners o osed the change« Their request wes based {a a considerable 00 i extant an their cgncern for'Weter 'quality. They dor•,yidered not,only tT overt the drainage into both Butte Creek and Middle butte Creek (ref: Walls but, also ► g U.S:,Ganlagieal msp- paradise quadrangle), and concluded it Was dengerous to allow a density of leas than three acres per residence." Another factor in their requetjt was the question of f,ira. Should fire occur in Rapdf5kyway would be cut off and the. only eastble exit aity':sc,tian ofNimshe- on is Humbug, Road; snd if fire should'occur south of Num,bug goad the only 64 is Pohderoae Way, now all but iimpassable even to 4 -wheeled vehiclds. This year alone there have been a nurtibbk of fires both along NimsheW Road and Haar enough to ad ngar the area :At the time of .'the zone chana_e the shdva toncexna Were conRiderad and ,.agreed with by both the Plan ning Commission end the 'board=of SuPervisos. Also to be cons'id'ered', should be the amount of land necessary to clear t4 establish ' 109 lnts Attached i:s a breakdown'for the. figures used. They show that it would be'`neces ary. to destroy an area. equal' to 37.5 Cf the tetal area, of'the 10 lots added in Are the additional aces sura to be, c'l'eared in order<to cresta them. Not r by iPday.duel property owners for;'gerages, storage sljeds; gardens, eta G: This WouYd create a great ship on a how, heavily wooded ares` It wculd''have,a definitely adverse effectan all po7©parties bordering both the ;proposed project prtd all - along NIM Road. It W'041' drive but Cr decimate:wildlife« Our concerns itj 1974 have not changed. Should the proposed chonge.of zone for this project 'be pesmittear it would: t'g w , f / _ .yk `w 1 Go contrary to the wishos of the property owners of Nimahaw'Road and, to the county'agancies' decisions an the iphing. t; ' 2%, Endehger ground water in Nimahew and to areas bordering Nimsh®w. including Butte Credk. the lives and properties, of sll:Nimsh ew proparty owners land �. Endanger '. residents. A. pes,troy woodland and wildlife. unhOessoti,ly, r 'ed "decision to daterm.ne dgainat the }raposod 'Therefore we request ,your unqualifs of the AR MH3 zo�ting esstabli"shed 'af and to recommend the cantinuamc_e changd zoning such, 8, short time ago at the: owners' request. Sincerely, aep Hdnand and Nadine Fxaeman (Ow of adjmining property) 933 Wagstaff Road P rndise, Calaforn3a 0969 Endl: Breakdown; df figures udes for land cle,arence r j i HREAKfOWN OF.FIGURES USED FOR LANO CLEARANCE j Without a map one ,must assumst Square acre lots, 206.71on aside: Pads.- average trailer of 20 X,,60' with 10' on each side; for olearsnce far padj or a specs of 40 X 702 .._. 800 sq., -0 ,. Driveway: -'trailer in center of ecru, or driveway of approximately 15 X 100' 1,500 aq, ft Parking space along side' of trailer, + or 15 X 74 1,050 sq.ft.`! V, Streets: 206„71 X 30 (to center qr- road) 6,26,1 .31 sg. ; `ft. per lot 1;: 1,; 61.1.31 --,sq. 'f t., J. X 105 1 265;632.79 sq. ft. + Since: this number of property owners, will almost double the papul'aiion of the'^aree it will be necessary to widen Nimsh'ew Road from Ak Wsy to the end of the property: 514.600. sq_-:ftt (3.25 miles X 30) �Total' to: 'clear 1�780,432.79 or 40.67 acres, 37.5 of, 109. •acrem r,p r; r 4 i'. a; i f,l y, I ^3iN-Itw%+SSW^-QIµT.kil4Biyekk+Y:=F�F7cAP�'P.KfF?b397i172h tirowtwh.—n,z...rv—,.w..,...w>.-».K. . , ... _ r�� K. t' r( rc h Prior to approv..irng this rezoning finitiative,, we are confident that -you will „require a Feasibility Study on the installation for Del 'Oro Water to the p'roposed' �foo�dridge Estates area, as well as conducting a"p,ercolatiPLO test f r the number of p y Wo91�d be required. for 109 units. se tic tank systems that We join many of the other citizens in the, Nimshew area in expressing.our interests in reference to,the rezoning proposition. please weigh and consider our concerns when deciding ;upon this matter. a a kerely,/ Dan and Christine LaVerne St. Rt. Nimshew Ridge Rd. Magalia, Calif. 95954 i � 1 4 t .'n4.p7.�u".:uTN:JAb'II�+SS&F '. .4`ksGpunflt'�HY RH rK'NYN',r••.1r No-5nau t-,. ..," •• •' _ - •• - g„ k y November 9, 19.60 i Earl Nelson tal K Director $Utt4'. bounty Environmen tal Review r P. • pepartnent :.. 18-F' Ownty, Center Drive r Orc4ille, CA 95365 Dear Mr. Nelson: do Nimshew iibad and a2i'acent areas " We the undersigned property owners to rezone Woodridge RanCh ' tater gran AR -M-3 to Port the 1 d not detra use wi the ct frau arad wvu1 Cine acre pa reels are a oo�a table the' area charm of '. i lieze ane the rural. A#M*s ; ro ect �aoulc be respar►s Ible for brJ an Uel Ara Water p, 7 Fnaa to the pi.,ject site. This wo<�d $ -:'existing ► water line up NmshOr�' Nimsh Toad. Water service Tong major benefit for lirerotectinQi also be made available to exist5ng, resirents, the' area.:. + could ata on for appro�ra7 p. _.., est re 7 erefcire, we the lundersigned regu Your lvbc. xadge Ranch Estates ]Project. this request for rezone of the h A! ` n ,A 6 a DO not tYa+ O thrrft IOf dotted Iina # t tt s-- ajo+'' E t _ '•" '� i _ i.rwwr.m+Mr�.....•1iw+„.„V+ .+Mei„ .w.,..r�•+,. .•."w.�ry.�s�'i�'r" PFDERPw"u1�AVz' APP:LICATIoN/AWARD NCJii ICATI 'tf t% r t,DtG aS""Jl STATE OP 6,�' o0bif3n ,TATE CL.EA%INCNf � iii S) 21 7f0 BE Cllhti'Lli l E:U I!y r\NPLILpNP 2veilmltdlEI ria { l e j)�`t+l 2. ay tL1T - UrganlCpt anal�IJilft _ f ,.rte f ,.rw i'' Y •11 �...x r .t 2 �, M 'i 75ib4t.d, in 4«A,GiDNE.3!i i J a Envx rontllen toxew t'aiu>�"tynter a i O* G. COUNTy 1'AT�k,tBZ P C6S,626w OG G'lfM(rau+J4F9 'pI�t'r7jS. GTV rov3.l3 ItuCtA,' 96 t�ti1l�fJ�d�tsatls�{c r��ssi"tt�ar)rae i SD. Ty, E OF ACTIONTYPL' OF CHANGE IC4mplet.t if tt)b ar t0c was chaeka.t) 1 w to ktSTttiO F�FiGFiAN4i It,r*� t".1 Cl1:i, I . 4dW tPc qt id k! ` p XNei d L 1 (vtadllitattirn a l« l ll,cretrtetl 19oliart b CIftt.rii Ouran.rri ,t c 01(till s pif�Wrlq wad b°r v Jwt 'rt ��� �t _...� a r Cntltlnuatlnn. b 1 lgecrRuted.Datta.t2 111 'DfruNt+t�lkJuratiutt�h 4.�GancM►C°ah r ' w et1 ,"4i 6 r "•� '•`: yrW� rYlot I9. AAPt.ICAN'(1 Yi,1h FUv �YX)f pUk 1 fl2ffor CAr SSAettlp r/t.nCull/talY�el pet P 1 w ak,t Endcf4atar rr " • s,7Xpt: ��fsd+ak' 4t..04UESTEU FUNDSTAFIT LL`' 19 r A' State k ; ,t,3chodl uiwioh " 1tl Mkllt"}tAL a , .; (a 1: • t ,., , a 7 x �n , , .t w• . ,� , F �r 276. FUNDS OUgA7tON _ �lMonlhalt ' ' . B„Intsrs�atr �. ),"Catryli+Iniiy.AetlanAganr yt.NTattd a,ta�St_._ -•-.. , - ,�.,i«4-�7D r okf$—keV, •�!: v,, pd'� " ei�nrdit' � j,� c.t ` : sy;r�;, max :'C: Sub Starr Olxt»' H� 3pnntiorvrf iJr93nirat)oni� zr t,t�sf, ^� TSTAR`T'Indiap�FpPaiElafyt7, E3:PaOJEtIIRl`♦.;',�f�Z��.IS.N�`.ed;. «I” "1 ti ESf.PROJECT �DUR YlO►J lMonilulr E. C)ty J Othrt(So'liInR[n1 k IitrOr�4iNl zi t-�1;�x-�3+lrr^^�,1tF `�• -�-'' rv,.--«.,��-�r-�� � ,.�.....�,.,. ,.. �;. {S BRIEF TITLE OF ` „ ' P,PPLICANT'SPROJtCT }{Yoodricige Ranr'h Estates Stli�dxv tr ^lh sXon. ._...�........,...;;........;+—,+.v ,.........»...�:.. ..,..�..�«�.....» I�. ! :rt P' L"ICANT`PRO. 4AyCMam"y�.°. v.t41;5 #-qF Aa" 1`2S. C%pcTlON LT 120 ac�RT'�;7S]:y� r �•us,+.7eea.�n ��Rezoning.. s...... _i xt.v4w .1'yi al.°%, tra1.6 x , 1 ac7r �uta.ix�irntxm).. Exom: AR-> 010 ; , (Agra.c,ul tu!01 Mohs J e% Aam r;*. „ acre minimunl , which. zsxpl'anned for° suttdiv�.s�.on in, o 109'4ane-acre Tots'.1 l�iokx e i homes placed, onfr%a f�xmanent °foundation are 6xi)e zedq to;, b tip Primary°?1Cype £; H o f.:dwe ]. 7: i,_. n g„�•)r x �.. ". „�.' - y'�r� x, t,r . a ti ,t .ITA 27. r>aRrA OF PROJECT' 1(tAPACT (lndieaa City County, Stara, ate) t *_— °qk. �' xwi''.y,^il p'"ti v+tll.rx a, �F'' VVI w pit 1;r" a a.,,R w • , act wY�1 yp, x t ). la r bfav alia C; J.aioxn�. e ]2K 6�IONAL DISTRICT? ° r. 29 Envlrowtiontal A"sment Required ' a0 CLEAR INGHOUSE{S1TQrkVVHICH-SUfla�ITTExr„u; i� , I� 71y By Statelfodere).AgancY� , rr--t�q ' ,K.. > V' f#�it�!''e,".L+,1`r.�x�,.}yJ”+^' !� OI Aaalts►� f Olatrlc_;ts.lmpaniod ey, Prulecty p.w l f Ym , ,,e"4V�k " ? I �'yt� Lr--�� .•�..« "'e'4 ESSS'trantii Qo Qc.r�4xaiQState, 'bs�I�AreA`:t'K1EYa4 i`LF3MON£ NyC n vii«a /TITLE OF CONTACT PERSONy �x..4r. , _ b A,Dp.R r �. ,�• %� ,a + ar � N 7 Gb1i r�3 Tom' 18 ] o n X_,�>: Y" '� x -� 4�. [t YES C1 No C� a l i the pope requra h It pViccl is physical In retire ofrsquiteM 3I,d )t ENV ONMENTAi DOCUMENT'FIEVIEW REQUIRErelocation . a enynr uoroymldocj"nt Gstthe U S, a It Yes j Environmental Imnact Statemem.IRoportl Attacilad (20 copies) E NQ Gearogrr.5uuv2y t�arallranpaa mopuawhic4f�:t - Draft EIR 0 Final E I R 10 Cop i,e5 f Does your nay hawa INo)tsc rR warted r � � �1 t N Blue Declaratlon Attached (20 copies) civil n ntsaa iirnwovn• p� R a « alt F y � 1 t Nona attached . Document Will Be Forvverded.Un & actpplron9palicv and P t? +ru 7�vts¢d . �tn F� a ~; a'14pptoxirtWtefy w r� ar f�Nrr "t' Mon I� DaY Year g / +r K,•n t t w, If iii I Federal Program Does Not Regwra !' n Environmental Documento r* 8 Project Exempt Under State Categorical Exemption, Class _r YES 'To NO e _ iF y's. is A exeaned� : YES d'. NO ) -' i ITEt.iS J2 d9 TO flz CO?,tPLETED EY CI,Ir.:dIVG�-tOtiSe _ ARINtHOUSE`Ip GL I ?; CARN GHOUSP' I 1 1 P ,i33, a gSVIEW 6FJED ON 93, b ACTION T ent �y W01v4d �t STATE APPLICATION ' 7 A 1 dCNotifltation b �WlthoutC em a lJ IDIi'dTIF1Eq ISAI) ❑.WI[h Cnm "_,: ti ClAedl)cetlon dmmeni d QUnfavorabla ( T STATE WIDE County] ql;y, Counwi 'City JLiC=ty County City I Cot.neirr Cfry Couri Cityd Atea Ping Atea Ping Area PIn� Are Pfnp arae Ping; AmeT ii 1lNPACT CODE le. No SK `�! EARING110USE Pln 2 ' Zin ST.'1' TE PLAN REQUIRED 17a iifC�I�,IrFG DA tt tx mp, tt?a' �$,a StGN:eTURE IF CIIOFFIC.- AL �' I a ATCLEARrNGNDt�sE � ,i •,..❑a TE yr mo yes No II8. FlNALCNACTIONDA - i ITEMS 3044i2 TO BE 'CQiIPLETEG (iV APP4ICH`77 �ErORE'SEtO:`+a �15P1i "{J r'zOEp,� AOEtiCY PIw1r CEgiTIFIC 1TIQN The applicant certifies thee to ihr best, of flit finowledge and' belief rtle aao,ro data era wr ane ,Check box5f clearieghou).c a $ , correct end filing of thldtorm has bren• duly i0horited by the govarmng bodv of the applicant are,pttittseisaLuchad. A Moo. a NAME (Print or Typo) y c 6 TITLE t c SIGNAT E oa'Auth rizati Rntatwa _ ; oIT'ELEPHDNE NUMBER d ' St' r11t a rs R i Earl it Nelson a�:`x e" e"' 'Director ° �- r3 ` u' 7 pair ATE MAILED TO FEOERAG.`IS7ATE AGENCY' V► mo. „da 42. NA1dE Of FEDE4iAL /.' 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W C, illy .A_M C. of fm (t) or Ore f- J t ' a �I ` 9M " g' �1 r. .aa. u ., „r F "4ts AVAtV.l ¢ er to a " j y k tk7 14: V6Ftilm�1., 1678 pETURNRICFIPT,pEt718�£pEp,INti ABpAtdDCERTI)?IHpMA1L, } v .Err'.1�`F"GIfvFJ`aiCt.raUr`!��F'IUfvi��+,A{j'�" ___Y___1�5, �lkv�PFPbS?pQCAPAti1�L>tr,t �iS , „v . � :- , � �`� daft ij R � 4 4, a , y .....—.-.-...+.•..•"�"_'�'^" `M Dn rwt tYP� to i tafT of dotted Ifnu+ c vx,� 2 _ �-- •- - ^"-' VAPI CJ 1CA 1011 t7ft j� a n ._. V.M: 7ERAL GRAtV r' PPI 1Cia, f 1(7N/A4�IAFi(� N(� xIF iCx�1 G{' "��w��� #S�����i}��� STAT .,UF Cr1L1FC� TATE CUTAR1NGt•tCit1SE 1�711�1 / �i13 �v i��« -•s { ,,: f" 1.21 TO ItE CU,NLLtlIU r �+PYLICANT :w- --^�+ "+" iEt7Ef3tM11 EAlC7YFiBf13NQi: rc •�'�_i a�{ana��,Jnit �p s, • s«ALIO`FiE;a;,»-Scroetar�'.O.ilo.wl�''n1c5pN'#s�'��'i moi'. ,LI rpan x r. ra Envronmoti':al Review '] aji {:oilntRGcnteic `Driv 7.5TATt u. DIY OC;Fr.,- r'P�lOG;'TI' E/NG 11C at" of } ecf 0orsirtit yQl lst rl. 6, COUNTY y a t, xnttlf i �� 1 �yy d 5. CIT, Yx. A 59,65' a m •0 Gotoville }l utte aTAfCCtlfi lC t0. TY E OF ACTIONt �t T ,IY�P^C Ole CO^ ANGf; IQtfmnlsta if t1� h ur tOc w,1s th±FCk�fli „ r t 4.1 titI5dI1101' 1..,� a tr h'+ueK l Gt4rolifprl fYtl•,At 7tHt w: ; q .,dr,.,k `�NeW a o.� , jolxaet4tl (Jolt yr rt, »"! C,anl:*11ct$s cth , k � nt"n t f to ,�+f yb �b�ConslnusdnnrrrA-it inlroOnF�aetal�ute9i�yriOaUils R �:'hI).k. F,fnf/ Vas+P+Laaptus4rra'l,u( n ` jQ'" fEfJt«latA, Lv arISvrmn APPLICANT Y'to/Imy14- F, w F, Schon) Dstrictw 1%.4FUr+3TG0 FUND START zfiafPr ,"[.f1.k'wfi«Ir:-°`Y�!k-�/'•✓. { 4 1 rMorleMl+t U. Interstate Ttw, i. Cannri+hlty Aytfon Agencr zrsThlt' ,, r „� �" y ►S�i�f U,NOCa OUIiATIpN F 1 ti VV rno,t d,, G` Sub Suet u ClRI,- H. pnnsuret Urg�nicudFan a z? I;t7G�r , a'� f n.s » t414w a v 1 i< T'rtsklli =k rY"fib Zl G17tEKf�t; ( *� .r»..»s.w.orsmww�+Mar►"• raa a11'. ES't: PROJECT STAT}T 1 �. 3 D. CoUniy t ,Indidr! y J Othar(SpocNyrnK-Clowk 7r Mrd. (207.41.22,111"�---�r�-�fy �1>3 ESf.. Munths) City.kt"'j��'^j �l►+.aV , u PROJECT OURhTIQN ( E• 25. BRIEF TITLE OF :r APPLICANT'S PROJECT t}Vaadridge' Ranch'ESta.te5 Sttbdivx an. • d + �..-�.«•—.•�...,F�..r�-ten+•..-a y,(,',�;�11,y!','� t s ,(� a3. CESCRIPTIt1N OF APPLICANTS PROJ`ECIIurWrr+lf ,. Yc�fAyc4yca w�`�i+r.Ylb 1r„k°lµ3+i'r�v��1�'9 4 p :..Rezonxn •120 'acres °off{ w 215'acra„site a,r►t n R`L ' ► (>t��iitu3rnr clensti t as e� , + . 4 al .trailer mi.rxiinum) from. AR-1�iiC-F� (Agra•cud.tuiral-MoFii.7:e�xHoca awes; minimunX), which` s p�,'anned £a r° stthdiWision ia.L`a 7109 une-acre��latsa � +Io1aaXE� omes, a;`Rerman-ent y£own dati�i� axe cx�� ,V eA Pra"mary, + h placed:- on,.N rrxt ., , erg of• dwelligg, tin ,, _ . _. H y, 4 7 .,., sn�Cp 27, ARTA OF PROJECT IMPACT (lndltate City, County, Stetu, etc 1 rt w r� y�1 -"-*+ �.� rs w r yJ [J•, yf ?JIM."l TjX,�t y Y • t F \ + 1,Lf�,h.6.+:VaJ,.u.1. Eyl "�(tGf,�.. bta'' alga =_ D 30 CtEARINGHotISElsrrCFWn,G3tSUBM11T ]) ttt CONSSIQNP L.OISTPICT + 29.•Emrlronrnontal Assessment IiacuitVrd't .Y , 1 ry K L ` j1vr, i./> is+, By Swte/Fodorsl Agurxy2: i. J1�m dck `hr's Y41k cr ! W�ui�+w^:lt+ �.r rtG§} ll O{ Applicant' OlstrlrSp i mpagled By^ Praject ;rs �. r -t ; °i k x r 2 t • .,sr -t t���* t , fir.• ., T - a t„1No «r' rzcuQ5tatet;glPbi AltettNaKlemr NwstCia i ,.+r ..�Yf.M4 w A��! _.,�• 3ayt t ,!`° x eiv 71 C•,TELFJ'YIONk.NUJ a b ADOBES. -Streat or'p O. Ha c ?' y xl, x y ��a a , nt3l,aAW}AE/rKEOF,CONTACT PERSQN K Oa f� �7+w rp 1 car l , q °�s?�} r + •'fi''-, Q,fw•f.1�:.J aG.�•�'�•'. +, 011 T Z T E Ci a sail! the pcfletx requro h If pvject it pltystrat in naturo of requirei an E3'T1 ALDOC M.--- YES 10 Ef:VONIYIENTAI_ DOCUMENT REVIEW REOUIREO ❑ reloUont G� unros sat y s t�h,nw!tl If Yes Environmental Jmoact Statement (Roport) Atvichlxl 120 oopi 1 V, 5 ��__ 1P 9, ❑ h qx +�] Oraft,EIR CJ Final EiR ]„ 0 Cop es . • f Ooas your a ncy nave's t�uf is fiati�fted , � v wy it p. I + N tive Doolaratinn AttBchcd l2tltop+esl civil rights a {ifn+abvo ra •Yy>r t.sr, sl i ? attached Document Will tae Formrded On action pdhCYar>d`a+rr'j tF3«c!�<� a + YES M NO , _. - ..�-.-,-+• i i'Federsl APproxirftalely Mon �k. Da -Y �r�l�- {s (xO ad coveredYear 9A-95 IV? Program Ooad-Not Require An Environmental Document; yE`S NO ❑ +, i r'» " r.a ?� ' r t I Project Exempt. Under State Catitgo lcal Exemption, Classes._ )f yes, rs. A exetartad? ,r Yf 1 .i *� YES C( NO L -t D gV CLt,%rt1 ,GHQUSc r i fTE•.1y 37 2$ TO'3lR CO`,Ir LEVE I U L ,L ' CLEARINGHOUSF 1 ?2:Cty*.ARiNGHpUS[ ID 33 a CTION BASED ON 33. b ACTION TAKEN_ STATE AOPi,ICA710N { �EVIEW OF a c 3a` IDE"f71KIFp tSAli C ie « �- • :^k.u, n r D With Comment iYnived r a aJ 0 Notification Sta'e y b0 Aoplteatlon. b ❑ Without Can ment d Unlavorobla , A "9 STATE YJ(OE County/ City County! City Gour :'1" C l' Cou�:y Ciel Pinp area { tY Ping Acle- C+ty p Ping Aree PIn9 Area I PInO Arep Ptrt) .res R ' ` i EAFIiNGHOUSE j IMPACT CODE ❑ Yes � NO yr ,nu par � l ' 33,aS GNATURE7F CH.OFFldA 0 37, P.CEIV IrIG Dr fE' 1 ,� S,r1N REQUIITE AT CLEARINGHOUSE Yr rnn asv- yes MNb 38• FIIV9LCH,ACTION;DA jE r Thoanp 77M7�, aaspol S `tI . - 1 .i x `O, m end belief tris abwp dais are, true ano ,rMtx7silo is $C12ar's^9ltOUse a""'` " f �t end, tmS 39,42 ng of thktarm has bean dy,a PLIC .. Itcant cprtllios that to the b�xt of hit, xnovlledga CttecSt box LJ + r FICATION' _ corroc uthortzed"bV'the governing body of Ino aodllcant.. smlet+md« A ,nt7.ar1AME•lPrintnrType) bTITLE aSIGNAT E3'AuthorizedR ntaswo d7LLEPMONC1etJMttEFI 1 IR''= ' ' °" .� r tee- a” ° , ,� 16 34i Y t„ Earl D. Nelson ,*.5 ' Birector �� , 42, fi OF FEpG'ftAL4 STATts AGcN : :tri+ a• r. f }ei E +1.-1;"+'TE• A"May yr mo .daV TO WHltif THIS Avec iCa`(tt+�+StJSI.tITTEOti v�Ps� h w . {t ,7.iTEMAtLED7O F Cn i9 g0O 27 'xt Is # ', a •r+d•J SV FE OE aLCfrr llSE Et%�1LUA,iNju.i•'io F14— -te a+e iC\.°fSN fTEfa1S ss•3a+(#J gE GlftvlPL°TED, f wuiieavr =3, *,:1ANT APPLICATION Ip S2, APPiicdtiott R�'d• I9w a E� , r.ctl!0 t>riu t. „ nl Agency) Vr mo day y -r i*o div Altvays C+amotete , Yi � mo � s!�»r• ,.Assigned bV Forret +3AOA , .,a+V' NTOA AGENCY � ArriNnoilo Apnllc, F7vv E»bec�u! .aS:zr"ZI 7z,t Fd,,,+. 4 R iit»fiwI I , k: , .ratlaniiate avtpl E .., ir+„f,cant E t A a__ v ' tq �5, OPGAyI`tATIpNAL UNIT I yr mp day 1 1 j., n. f,9'i i'x m9 >iav ("! Yt tnu r iv Su r � � 1� q,A"`AICIISTEFI NE OFFICE 0 t9 h9 �. w�" jJ rte,--�•� ` N ly �� ._.• S Tai „" _ ... -' t9 _ tT49. SST, y: �$r 51, TELEPMGME NUU8FR nw --• - �-�+« a H„ CITY w� «7, A9p$iaSS Sttoat t#r Nr:O ICOM ( f:i6t,iq"i n4ftt'HCrCn�AP1..ETf`C,�t�'TEFEl7AALOFIlEAi3i+AOVINC,7MEGRti7 Pc"' LA IOr ' C)VED(FPrCrlymu'cShowCnly...ntollrac,t*JarQec`-i. t, Fircat.AC,TION FINAt.OAT,A5 yr mo day F1/N05APwR Mr»„a O rr• � tU G0,,FEOERr1'Z.iNOfJN7 lX Y�.� lunarl i ,i5 00 i,w y a,,,.y,S,naf�l+d'; o � HvJ�cSnd .;c L,JWlthrfravin 0'i•. 0l�a,t�O�t4 5kA4,E � i$ • wrekX .aT7C b. r , 64' rd,rA,L s0.51,�,�� ,..»n-,..•,-„�.�-•--.,+„rr•wR--r+�'.w+�^"."'^i+�s:, \1tt F+t`tR4� PpOtlFt. aM.., y k�, PKd N�ilk; �lf:�'«r1+t1 �i ,,i', •'H r, `4 Q�N: �" ... ._.. - µ,,, .,t;n4t Mi.=itial�tWM'n�frsmn...-.r•^i ._.. TABLI1 OF CONTENTS AGE, 1 .. SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING, IMPACTS AND9. MITw CATIONS' . 9 Geology 11 5oX1s; 12 Hydrology + 13 a1 M u _ ,_ Wates Q Y , Timate and., A,ir Quality _1 4 17 ; Noise Viewshed (laghtrand glare) 17 18 Habitat 20 Wildlife 21 r Archaeology Land Use and Growth Potential 21a f 22 :Access And Tfaffic 23 Public EleA.lt]i Public -Services 24 Swhools 25 Sheriff25 Fixe Protection Utilities 27 Gas and Electric 27 Telephone 27a Watex' UNAVOIDABLE AND.CUMULATIdE�IMOACT5, GItOIYTH INDUCING IMPACTS 29 ALTERNATIVES APPENDICES _,-.1.. d, Organizations Contacted Persons an 32 3-3 - 2. References: 3. Geologist's i;eportRe '34 46 d Rare Plant Survey p ort 'List of Animal SpeciO Expected � 49,' 5, to "Occur on Site 52 6. :Archaeologist's Report 7;Mob1 i a Source Emissions Analysis 6d G2 11 g. Zoning Reg ulations 9.Environme'titall Checklist �Foirm 1p. Comments Received Pertaining o the Draft Enyixonmental Impact Itepoxt and the EnviTOlimental 'Revi'ew Dept . t} Responses "w LIST ' OF FIGURES, 5; 1. !' Regional Locataon Z'. Project Area, 7 3Site, Topogxapily `` $ 4. Development Area —," �� 19 w �,Pare Plant, Locations PROJECT DESCRIPTYON' a ,The "21,5-;acre,prajeot site is located in north -central Butte County,' about two miles west of; theuninorporated co1n-' munity of Magalia.; The site lies,on a, low -relief ridg be- tween Butte and M iddle ..Butte Creeks; in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada/Cascade. r.ges. 'The property 130,E adjacent to Nimshew Road and covers portions of Sections 23, 26 and 27- T23N, ME' 'M.n.B.& M. ,and includes all of "Assessor's Parcels " > 64 -G1 -Q2 and'"Q3 and a portion of parcel 64-1.1-09. (See Y�'ig - ures 1 and 2) - , The project proponents are _speking-to rezone that portion. ' of the site which lies in Section 27 to, iMT d -,A (minimum Den- sity Residential Trailer, 1; acre niin 'muM) Current `zoning is AR -MH -3 (Agricultulral Regidenti414,Mobile Home; 3 acre minimum). Following the relone, the,proronent,s plan to subdivide the 120 acres in 'Section 27 into %09 residential lots. The re- maining land; located in Sections 23 and M , 'would remain under the present R -C jRes.ource Conservation) zane,_ serving as open space and a buffer for the more Onvironmentaly sensitive creek area. (See figures 3 and..), The site is designated, in the Butte Country General Plan as:Graz ng -open Land (l dwelling unit per, 1-5 acres) and'Low Density Residential (1"-4 units per gross acre). The proposed rezone would be consistent with these General Plan designa- tions The Project site is generally unused (,Lt present. However, timber harvesting has occurred in the past. Soveral small areas are covered with refuse from illegal dumping. Numerous' dirt roadg exist throughout the site: Surrounding'`land uses .include scattered rqsidences the north, south and west. To the east, across middle Butte"Creek canyon, lies the Paradise Pines subdivision. Nimshew Road is adjacent to. the northwest project boundary, Pacific Gas and Electric Company. and'Pacifid Telephone," Company would provide 'elec:tric and telephone services. natural "i gas is not available in the area. Wa"ter would be supplic,d by. the Del Oro�Water Company. $ewage disposal would be provided by individual septic tank and leachfield systems: Access is from the north; via the Skyway and Nimshew Road. The latter would. be re-routed through the project situ. It, is anticipated that, dwelling`. units w6uld be a mix .o < motile homes and conventional units. J' i _4- h ra' ! A \ � �Y +.'�1, r '•'�` b b 1 r 4' ••rl y.: ` 1 �!. ' t r t 'yam t r 0 � r r t' c i. �r Y yi t� Fti. 0, W tit . e 'jo f , rt '� � ,i•, Y V Jt � 4. f 4 P r, r , r V ,� �j'" ,•! a4,��t U ,t 1, ��� a; t Lt-, .._. .. 1 :._._ .. ..._. �_. .. .iA. _.._—.. ...... ...u� h ' h ra' b r 0 Mold yi 0, 'jo f , rt '� � ,i•, Y V Jt � 4. f 4 P r, r , r V ,� �j'" ,•! a4,��t U ,t 1, ��� a; t Lt-, .._. .. 1 :._._ .. ..._. �_. .. .iA. _.._—.. ...... ...u� 16 100 15 1 FIGURE 4 I01: 17 9 .g 14 z DEVELQRMENT AREA 102 i8 98 .. I3 3 19 103 97 I2 i 4 20 104. 9E 21 as 10 6- _ ! 106: 221- 94 7 167' 9 2-3 93 .wx�s UA4rrf�""z—� I F17", � Y.Ar'�".... � .,w v. N— � 4.�5. u.1.nw.RA�4= nK �. M-� ITr rcV/ PNVZRI)NMFI�TAL SETTING, IMPACTS AND MITIGATIONS t, P' F GEOLOGY { . , I SetL�.n . Zile eldest rocks, in tI'l ref;ion are volcan1.ic: and sediment' t,nt- n tinn arty rocl�s that were folded and mijjqtlioripyoarsgohosed the Sierra Nevada about 15 1 Faults Foothills Fault Sys- o.0 t1jo paradise area, inciud ttg those of this this tune. Large masses of molten granitic ,ntinrock and relatively thin linear masses of serieriod�picup].iftre er tem, formed dur9.ng long 4 �njectee into the older rocks., After, a p con sandstone andears it orosiOn layers o'f, agon� C hico I'orrnation") were deposited about 70 million y of Magalia. i Additional erosion cut stream channels north a thick series of volcanic mud- About i.5 million years ago, associated volcanic sediments ;(,Nscan. Formations flows and covered the area followed by basaltic lavas which. over geologic events in the area have been Tm- t`ho Tuscan. Recent i.ted to formation of ButFaultcreek nearest lcnoWnefaults Vatipu of the Foothills y stem,�otThe six miles southeast of the project are tt» Tis Bend .Fault about faults east of Chico. site, and.a belt .of ,sma11 The project site is underlain .by th.e young basalt men-; Aiken soils. The contact between i,ioned abode, and ro:sidual the basalt and. the underlying ;'L`uscnn is nod exposed on. the { project site but the, Tuscan probably lies 50 toerha rf,�ydverlain Ancient metattiprphic rock; ,P neatYt the hurfacor "the Chico Formation, underlies the Western part 'of the site by at a depth bf about 800 feet: The pxroi ect site is located on a low ridge 'petwecn Butte Middle Butte Cxeok. 'I'opc- Creete:and pan unnamed tributary to graptty oC the site is characteri2.ed"by slopes 'less than 5 deve,lopmcreaseeand percent on the_'western two-thirds of the one-third, the. slopes gradual`�y a In the eastern in some places ;e.xceed L1P-1 ofttlie Accpelies.ton'' the �designated for open sp , . Butte Creek and has arapinicafeatureS tributary to Middle 'to See Figure 3 for topo 0' 35 90 per.c,ertt. levatipn ranges from 1;900 b) 2,400 feet.' he slte+. r I , Impacts: 4 ueologic hazards not_ likely to pose a'significant problem include sub<:itlence, fau displacement; landslides, volcanism,,' liquefaction, lurching and slumping. There would be :no loss, of.mineral resources.; A detailed discussion is included i }�, Appendix 3' The only geologic hazard 'that may present a significant= „ r problem is.earthqua:6-related ground shaking. The severity of 4' ground shaking (vibration of the ground during an earthquake), i depends on the size (magnitude) of the earthquake, its dis- tance from the affected sine•, and the nature of the rock or soil at the isite. The project site lies near the northern extension of the , Foothills Fault System; Studies. of this fault system indicate that the maximum credible earthquake to be expected is one with a magnitude of 6.5 on the Richter scaae: In Butte County, the intensity to be expected Froin an earthquake is VIII, with some local variation's of VII to: IX on the Modifi.ed'Mercal:li scale. Vhe intensity 'L as measured on this scale, is an expression of the damage done to structures. during iii earthquake:. Part of the scale as'Iiaraphrased below; VII tnreinf,bpced buildings with good workmanship and mortar ; suf for eirackirng;� Weak chimaeysbreak; sompiasterf albs . VMI Damage to, and some partial collapse Of: well-built but Unrein;forced buildings; some damage, to reinforced buixdings; stucco, fails; chimneys `and e] evated tanks Lw-Jst, and fall.: rX Heavy damage to, and; some complete collapse of wireinforced buildings; seriotys damage to J.-einforced buildings; general damage' to ioUOdat�ions. Structural damage, as'describdd,in the ModifiedMsrcalli scale, is eko-k sgo in terms of various kinds of buildings and on homes. re:l'ated structures; bttt does not include' effeots mobile MoUile;homes are typically supported, by concrete piers,, cinder block�s,'wood cribbing ar stee1 jacks and ars'not geher- aliy tied to the"SUPPPAsrotberw.8e,braced or tied to the' ground: Mobile hbmes under su"cki circumstances; are not earth- quake resistant and are potentially .unstable. I, -l0 r, { rro ion Of the Toomes soi.l.s could become exceStli.ve if s the area is disturbed., iiowevc.r the development plan 00.1-9 for keeping :all the urea covered with Toomes soJl as open Driveways, patios, � foundatlo►is pipc;s, et;c. , fiould crac;lc due to the shrink--swell P-Apaeity of tha A'ilcen soils. Although ., eV-idenr;e :i,n, c icates 'the Beverage shtink"swell movement on the site is slight some damage could 8t 111 0ccu.r: Miti a t ions In order to; reduce the amount of eras ion' occurring on, the site, the hollowing mitiga`ion ,,measures are recommended.. Limit grading acti'viti,es to the dry season. and if possible) terminate early enough in the year to allow revgetation prior to the rainy seasofi. sControl sediment from construction sites by clevelopi:ng site p erimeter berms and Stabilizing disturbed areas by planting vegetative ground cover as soon as possiUle. (: o Stormwater energy 'disszpators should be placed at oul`fall Is, F, of roadside ditches.' In order to avoid damage from the shrink-swell character" istics. of the Aiken soiYs, concret e.-slab foundations for homes «' rete slabs in patiosandd`rxveway and large unjointed concs if unavoidable, 'a soil's engineer should jf i' should not be used, or, be consulted to :determine the measures required to. stabilize the soil,: IDR0L0Gy 8ettin ll No magyar watercourses are';located on the pro,eci Site. A Sm 11 unnamed tributary tg Middle Butte .Creok flows Sciutherly near Elie east project boundary. A sma11,. springy probably the base of the basalt or Yn the uppermost iew origi,,liating'at feet .thee Tuscan Formation, .'flows ea8twardly across ,the et.-- ,of +.,reme northern extension of tho area planned for open space; the Two, sma-ft probably carry water during rainy" ,:gullies,,that season, drain e'astwardly through lots 52' and 62 Itt their i; upper,; a,e�eties, ese. drainages lose the3,r topographic form,: implying tliat ttisse tipper areas i at , least, do. not carry sig= riificant amounts of 'water during the, rainy season: 3 a �'s nUi :� . Gr'aundwater avai.labilit�y one project sl''", be supplied by tli0 ,consideration s:.nce :domestic water..would pp Doro Water Company. i 6 rl: I 1 7, CLIMATE ,AND AiR 'QUALITY I Setting The climate in the project area isof the Sierra 4J Nevada and Cascade foothills, with hot, dlcy summ-elrs and cool; ) wet winters. Precipitation Overages about t9 to GO inches annually. : Snowfalls, occur oiiZ,•>asionally, ??ut. usually melt in ; a TOW days. Summon temperutux s may exceed l00o T';, bu July high temperatures averagei in the upper, eighties. January `! lcWs average i.n the t"t�irtes, but temperatures in the twcntl.es and teens do oaa r. No 'reliable, wind data isavailable, for the area, but the pr,.odominant valley wind directions: aro h6eth- " .6 wast -southeast• during storms. Lacal tapo6vaphy modifies ,wind'' speeds and directiorl in the vicinity during non -storm 1e'ri.od's.; 'Air (Iua1ity in Butte County, is relaL•ively good, but National Ambient Air Ruali+ty Standards (see Table l) for. oxidant Os g)� monoxide CO and sus ended smo carbon ) p, particulates are Occasionally exceeded at some locations in the County,,. ''Air The California Resources Board (ARB) and the U,S:`environ- me;ntal Pr'tectio.rr Agency (EPA) have designated Butte Count as y' a. nonattainment 'area, lot these pollutants. The new ozone. standard established in 1979 has not been exceeded ,at the �> Chico monitoring station, so tho County may b,- redesignated as an, attainment area fur this pollutant. F' Air yuality'.in the project area is 'visC%]y bettex than that o:� the valley portion of the eouiity. Thi site lies shave the semi-pa'r►rianent inversion layer which. tends to entrap many valleygenerated pollutants- espec:ially particulat'es: The Butte County Air Quality Nona.ttainment Plan (NAP)was ' adopted in January 1;979. 'the NAP findings and recommendations � (° are based on an estimated maximum county -wide growthrate of'3 percent. Several of the p�.an Ian have been' adopted by tho' County; these generally per Al" to. control of volatile hydroaarbons and "regulation of :new stationary air pa] lutlon , sources. No transpottatioll eantrol ;measUkes (T- U ) ware recem'" mended ' .3. ii the report Impacts 1 r Devc lopment of this project would re,8.at i.n A increase in both stationary and mobile source air _pollutant ,emissions: Stationary sources in.cl.ude dust. from construction,.;orga is gases and particulates from sur:f ace coatings rtind emissions from trash burners, space heaters, ,and fireplaces. Thes`o`sources are doomed .Ins"ignif1dbnt fear this project. Or greater sign:Li! .cance are t!ie project., r`.olated Mobi]e,sciurce emissions: According ts1 then analysis inclrxded 'n Append3" G, tour,°ty- ; wide ]fight, duty 'gas vehicle air: pollutant emirssions: could,= crouse: lay''abOut 0.26 ;percent as> a result of ,tl'is pro;jCc though: ;h; this' increase s very small., ',and its net in on f,l, ;t with the Courfiy Nonattainment. Plan, it does represrant a► incromental , ad:vanco in :total pallrCant .production. -15 ., a Y, •i., is .duh a �af !� ak•Ainlxar.t'iw.h4 �x.•W,.,_. - ,e ,:: n� .:kn. J ..w.P4:,:•,t'�•'mi�'1F�";ir�4'K`JaSk.�e.L.'�... ii TABLB �1C•11;llI.N`I Ai.it 1tJALY't'Y S'l`'1iNDAR1)S IN CALL-11.(WN11 * .;. • y 1 0 1 111 t �I li � Aver Bing 'otleuit� 1'71t ICM al.`illl�', Vii, �' A};4'iIc"�'' $ l)x� da�lt 1 hour U::12 }�(�ni r� VCd0i�a1 K 1,arbon41c)nox;I'd c (00) 8: hours 0 pplll h U 11.0 I' 2I I l hour 35 11put (46 1110111) hedL�z a 1 �(NO2) �icle1 hour 0,25 Ppui StIIt4 rip Sul fur 'aiuxcle, (SU2) * ZA hours t)., 04 })pm St,lte s � Total s:usp.elri)utl i. >) ( �atti.c(tlareti 1IS"I ` nnual geometric 60 ug/ni3 Stuta a ' mean. 24 hours 100 ug/m3 State 5t ate Lead (Ijb) 30 days 1 5 ua/m3 Stat Su'1.1.ites 2"4, hours 25 ugJtn3" Stu,te. TNommetlian'o' , y jns (NId 10 h diu�s�rb 3 ho=urs (.6-9 a.:m.� . p.24 ppn► `�tutc hydrogen 's. ul` Fidt' CIi2S) 1 hour pp St at i Vi;si"hili ty reducing 1 olser� aa* S;Cue pa rt oretion� he tuh{,e shows only the most stringent' of the Fidel al ur California :air, qua. i.'y standards Fedeir=al standards are notto . Gal'iforn�a s`tandard5 arc beex4eeded n►orethan, once per, year; nVer it: o{, be ea.jua'lle�t ;or exceeded. *�*Iri See}ltc!m'hei 1077, the State' Air' Resources lioari 'l�lfti})� air! stanedurd. The, standard iti i1 1)4 'I'dopcea a new Sp'2 P Dur°ittg '24 hours in quality coinbinatioil1-11".ith dant leve}s ou�r I`hr' State one-hour standard a£ 0.10 ppm or particula. o, matt0 i t - ecce.ss: of thei State 24-hour standard of 1,00 ug/ni kk *111ulli;cient amount to ired'uce Che Prevailing; 'v,isilri,iity , x, t:cL less t)ru;rl 1 U,�rltile!: -16- • , _ u,..:�e�.n�isiiw�ni �II�riY� ■m�ras� 26 104 15 1 p FIGURE 101 _ 17 ;' 39 14' 2 RAR IE PLANT LOCATIONS18 ; ' 98 . `IO2 I3 3 19 97 103 12 4 104 20 96 L 21 95 �1d5 14 6 7 z 306 7 22 94 a ' 10.7 23 ;• 93. 08 8 IvIi!fSHE1 ROAD 31 30 29 , 28 :27:1 26 92 L09 7I 3 2 25 2 i 9�1 ti�I 75 70 33 ? ' 38 39 34 3.5 36 37 A g9. 82 78 69 63 I 46 45,, 4 44 84 .6 . 75 68 The location and ext e nt of. 1 41 87_ = 57 areas 1. and. 2 are shown air1 43 42 86 85.: 72 73 74 accurately) but other -location. 66. are approximate* only. \56 ai 6S 51 52:; {534 a ! �' �7E $9 ':60 `61. 62 63 4. Boo 1�0 BEET - ,r ClYfS'' -- �. -�_ _ � _.:..:;�_.��.3�r �--� ,. � .,� - �^ �i�µ...:ilti.a—�i.. rw. .�, a �.. .>`. .: .�,�,.. �.. �.- _ 9, y 24- SEIRRT FF . Se4tAn, ha,W enforcement in the ro ect ,area is p j �prov'ided b,y the Butte County Sheriff's Department,- A staff ,of twelve 8ofit t"i'l cer's curreritly� opeVa�te on � three shifts Out of the Para „ dJ<se office located onllic:•.t Road, The day, and graveyard shifts each have tWo patrol beatsr'vvhile. the swing,shift has .three beats. Tlie Bu"e County Board of Supervisors recently voted to add 127 new personnel to the Sheriff's Department;, 9dwe�er, Personnel Wi11 be,added to the p. no new aradise offide� The project ,site lies Within a regular patrol beat area,'" but is patrolled withca varied frequency,' The Sheriff's Department estimated response time to the I project si't'e is 1016 minutes. As the upper Paradise ridge area continues to grow, service demands on the Sheriff's Department will ancsasebut accord-, ing to a "will serve" .letter received from, the sub'stat on in ; Paradise•, this project will not affect current =beat areas or pfrequencies. Hoarevesc, area crime ,may increase with greater'' densities o£ -residential u se and reater .numbers of e°ople' and, , 8 p txaf£ic. �. No additional deputies would be required as a result of this`I project: e' Mitiriations 1' `None proposed: A FIRE PItOTEGTIOh'' Settin butte County Fire hepar, menta, in. cooperation with the s' Cal£oxnxa Department of Forestry, °�s respons:ibler £ax fixe. pro.,, Lection in .,the' project axes; The nearest fir's station lo'- }; i -is cated;;in Paradise Pines on the Skyway about 4:S mules fxom the project site This station is,by 2 regular and 30, volunteer fixemien, The condition• of the fire trucks, which f includes 2 tankers and 3 pumpers is consa dered to be very good. i _ ....y _ . t -.Y1 ,r F._. arr., f ,ri:F.uXr.,.•vikl'A.>+�c'irni.a. yC r e.:�rY..J.GW�Mfha.2YV9��trY� lWx� A�b . � 4 , Mi,ti- atlons (1) Improvement of,Nimshew Ridge Road from the project site to SkyWq (2) Eventual development'or improvement of a secondary access road to Nimshew Ridge. Impact on Publici5erviceSLGenerally ' On a cumulative basis, as' a result of total area growth on Nimshdw Ridge at the 1 -acre development density additional public services would be necessary. (Note' Only'a limited - amount of development has previously accurxe;d on the ridge.)! Subsequent to 1 -acre re2ones. and the establishment of an area, growth trend, with eventual 1='"2're.parcel development through= out the area, an estimated 1600-1800 additional residences„ << would. exist in the area requiaing a variety o£ public: services (refer to Land Use an&Growth Potential, page 21a).' UTILITIES GAS AND ELECTRIC Setting: The pacific Gas and Electric Company maintains, electric lines along Ni'mshew 'Road,. This project would be serviced via these 'lines'. Natural gas not available in the area.. a Impact ` No pro.bl.ems axe ,foreseen in servicii r this project,. Howevar;� i .. the development would add to the demand ftir electrical energy: This increase is insignif�.cant for the !,p"roject, but represents' + an advancement of an existing,pxob,lem, Cumulativo development Pressures, may QVektAXL existing facilities, requiring additional capacity. � 'I Mitim ion. New mobile o-me"s; are mo re 'energy efficient t}ian are older 'h modela. Further energy saWings can be accomplished by°plac'ing, homes' witi'l' the ;long :axis 'running east -west and by� xetaning� as many' overs;tory ,trees .as possilile. F, �. 3 TELEPHM' E, y Setting I;I 'The PacificTelephone' Camp`any maintains 'an underground telephone line along Niinshew Road adjacent to the project site. The,p'ro jest would be' served via these lines. 27- ' Impact +r In order 'to pt-ovide telephone service to this project, the telephone ctimpany-'would need I to reinforce the existing under-' ground line. A six-month lead time would be required. Mitigation - None proposed., I E" WATER Set The, project site lies within the service area of the Del the subdivision, Oro Water Company which would supply water to Existing water lines are located along Ni_mshew Road 500 feet north of ;Humbug- Road. Water mains would need ;to b'e installed. The project area has been engineered for wager lines and no problems ar® foreseen. Water lines must be extended approxi.nately one mile from the a mann line ; north to service this development. HowdAror, .such extension would be growth -inducing to axsa lands, permitting expansion of greater density development 'dawn Nimshew Ridge: there is sufficient system According, to, Del 0 t Neater _Company, capacity to iextend the water mains to the project site. Appar- ently' there is adequate availab .li,ty of water io serve this in;tens.'`ty o£ uses' Mitigation None proposedi e i s , t d -274- i GROWTg INDUCING IMPACTS. Rxtensive laYtd,subdivision and development' h.as occurred t (Paradise Pines) on the ridge immediately east of the site extent on Nimsh'W Ridge immediately, north of and ,to a'lea er the site (Woodridge subdivision). Further, most or all been exteinded ,to °sful necessary utility lines have already in Elie' vicinity, of Ilia site. }-iowever0 the success, exist completion -of this project could encourage land,oWners south the, ridge to .initiate. cte- . and north of the site ''throughout velopment plans'£or their property. However, the proposed rezone from AR -MH -3 to RT -1A could the :first greater -density estab11-s 11 a growth trend by crea`tin'g ' district within this large contiguous AR -M-3 zoning zoning, settin , growth induc�n im act he NiNimshew Ride since the current district µTnicantefortt g g. p ,. would be sig AI2-b1l(-a district is approximately 21:00 acres in area, permitting with an estimated an estimated 1800* 1 -'acre p.atcels (co,mpared 3 -acre and 1t;0 existing parcels) and since a 6101 parcels; large portion of area residents prefer, Me existing 3 -aced traffic increases on,a cumulative minimum density. Significant basis Will.result if This total growt}i is ever realized, unless additional ;or improved access is developed to the area. _ i j �I r ,p n i ti APPENDIX ;I PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS CONTACTF;D. BUTTE COUNTY 'Vern Ia.esden, Sanitary Enginee"r, >;nv ronment 0. liealtlhl Department John :Brayton, Batallion Gh;ue, , Fire' Department`/CDD - Richard C. ' Molcr�r", Invironmental Review Specialist, Dnvironmenta1 Review Der.rtment' << PARAD.Ism UNIFIEDSCHOOL Eugene B. Even; Su,Pe,r.in,tEpndera DISTROT PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRI,C Monty East:;, hganager COMPANY PACIFIC 'TELEPHONE Ed Clark, Engineer COMPANY DEL ORO iVAT1;R COMPANY Arlene M. Darby, Assistant � .,Manager. - GW ENGINEERING James ,G. Gee, Project ,,l;nginecr Jerry Andere, Project Engineer 'TOWNOF PARADISB Larry` Broolcs, P] d,nn ng Director i ` 1 , _. lir t , APPENbIX 2 ItiaFIrI{ENCrS Butte County. 1976,. Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No: 1750, Butte County. 1977. Improvement Standards for Subdl,vi8ions, Parcel MAD8 and Site. Improvements. Butte County. 1979.: General Plan hand Use Element, "a,', Butte County'Air,PollutionControl District. 1979. Air Pollution Saux;ee,Inventory. Butte County' Association of Governments. 1978. Draft Butte Count.' Nonati;a _y inmenir Plan California Department of Fish and Game. 7978: At the: Crossroads, California Department of Food and Agriculture. 1977, Baseline Information Sectionof Draft EYR on the :Use o' Restricted Pesticides, prepared by Eco-:Analysts, Chico, CAII California bepart'ment of Water Resources. 197$. Wind in 1. ' °Cali! 'ornid. _ Cit off: I,os An cares. _ 1975; EI:R nual Itir Pr Y g Ma i.vate Projects., 1 IIftwer, hark J. 1975.: Wager and Waste Wator ,Technology,. I oO `WLl.ey- and. Sons,. New, Yolk. 502 pp-: It�rytitute of Ttansporttili'oi Engineet 1979, Trip-. Generation- R79 , O.f.fice of Planning and Resoatdii 1978. An Urban "Strategy for ��--Cal .if-or.n2a. Ogle, Clarkson H, 1,975: II3ghwa �ngiheerina'. 3rc1 ed. "} Rati, John G. and, :David C. 'WbOt'en. I'M , ;' Envitohl t ° �uac.t Anal,�sis Handbook, 4100ratN--H11`l. Entlronmental. Protection Agency,.. 1,974. 1Jrb "ar. I >lianagement- anrL Teclinole,gy -An Asseesinent : IrPA�-67G7S "! Warden ;and Aagodog. 1,076. i nvironmentii.'"1: Impact Repot L. 1SAIIA Applied sci e'nce: 1971 ;, Paradise Fines SurLncc =WE 'Pr. , <(�uality. ,Report { -33- WA: RIU~q�*fKM PRIpp x LYDON 2M San Vorbona Woo thko, r, allfornia 96926 (916) 343-0277 aiin e "27 1080 IodY AND GEOID, IIAZA9DS .,AT A STTG .WEST OF mAdAU A 1:0 GTC "C'ALIFOIRNIA TNITIRO'DUCTION "woddridgd Ranch Estates" Idbated about 2 mi west of proposed tar t fi 0, t; D4 �' i, , a site , I pro MagAlia An I mi soil s PO dwell- ly �d OVeloment as One -acrd homdo Od for singlo-faml well- go And 11010ile 11olne The eadtfkM part of the site 1 n ings; h clude.0 'Oart of ati bUttl0i to' Middle Butte Cred1to and ;will ed &b open spa0e. Water will be obtained from be dds'gnatr �' and SegedIsposAl will be b the, Del Ok0WAtdt COmoany, . x The side was a ind'mVid'u'al, septic t tilts an visited on j"Ond 20. T0 RAPOO' PI -1y, 1rhe PottlOn the Sitd, tbAit is, Pro -po s Cd�develop- en �Utt�o N k metit liesm MOStlY on a jow-relie ri ree and' 'dh iftifiAth6d t,rxhutaty tmd Odlgi %,Ittm��, Creek. ijl 0 prS re or less :LMrj th wo L h i t s of Ellis par of tji,c pt6pertY. the eastern third',PldIPPs gradually .h about '5 '6crt'-'s near :the e�C 0 q �. , j I r southeast r: parts 0 f lots 421 50, n all 0, and 5 11 CIM Ire ;Lsol,,it,L-d aroas",:I� c�t:aaancl abort .lots (Darts s� a g d re e ro the Mite, c, d 'm .9 5v e % a tiln p cif 1,aLs Q aprn M ado :Lica 'on 11.6 wer4 t c L he _Y' to 14"WOi6: 'b'LiLto, c reo C and 'hn pos U, 3rblC"�' k m 4 0?4' L`ydoirt l94 six r y 1080 iota iU, i arja'rding ''Whether sh leach iin s at all sXroul g Y,, d be slated„ wtlt~rr. Plot's eoxceed 20%. ,c4ch lines should .not b (blaced neat e bottom or, tlxe ))road,r4Oil llow,streamCourses in lbts 412. 52;� and62; althourt t tile streanicottretms are dry during most of thrw yeas,' drainage1 prob.l;Ptns could arise during the rainy season. Ploodina/dra_ it _ nacre. As described in thEa sc'cti;on on ktydzolpgy, streamcaurse zi shallow dry - djrains -cast,-southeast through lots 47. I?. shtt 52, TL is doubt tui that ;any significant: flood..or drainage =;. II494.xd now exists in this area, but one could be It reatPd dura nq;, or falloWi'ng development if the streamcourso is blocked, Or if t e, ac.ce8s road is permitted. to .guide accessr'. excessive ruhoonto .lot ,. , �2. Lot 62p whi:Ph is,, in an t?vcn more _ poorly det- —d stream- course; taotald also have a seasonal, d.raanarte problem utxless the t road :fronting itis designed so as to Prevc--nt runoff from being, guided onto the loin. . t, 4 t9.ga.t:ions could include one or more of the folio, vingi (1) proper closign of the toads, possibly including diversi,ot1 of some of the: runoff be�o_re itea ',,_,s � r chc lots $2 or 62; (2) establi.shtite;nt of draina.90, easements an. lots,,.. 52 -,and 62,, in which houses a � auxi,l;lrlry strttctur0s, and, other impediments t o 0zain4c), j.iot lc not be palritittcct; or (3), ;rotention of lots 52 and 02 au open pare; perhaps to serve also -as access to bile la cher ap.etY space Sus t iso the east, P, oi�i6n. irosion ]jai and oh Aiken soil is Listt�al.ly slitth:�, wltrraEj f t�t on, IT, dm.e-s so;i1 is usually 1jicth (soil. 0oriserucltian service 1Q61 . Tile- ;sita to bf� developed i., entiir6iy, u1004r!6in by- Aitct rl ;,nilsNo evidence of 7cc01era t (d natural, 'ezosion svas`' seen n k l" t part sot' the prbpett- HowrVc�r; 'bocatxsr oL tht„ tlt,5.cicr r.Oft:hr soli, c4A ro .,sh;guld be tail art` t �, > o ttL wtrt ti- t!t�tl t l,�7j?t x"k: tilting grunt t1G`v:r?l0poOnt c`ieo n t KJvorlyorifi, that piny largo cxpansts Of soalpcd soil �i r ircattt,ptxl rte Bract.{at d. 'I."ht ca taernrtic�5t roads: planned fes rho �1 yCl,ontric�ta4P i �aua the prl:t�nLi�tl„ for.juldinc�xc cl e,-sivr� amo`iattts of t^tJaofi tcs .11.t� I,o ., -.+^4e1n.inW.0-r (r«Y +*^�."x"•�'etRiE>T! Nf ti ;,. �'� 'Ly don pa, qe" iPigYlt . rIuno 27, 19BO , Sutto County, the `maximum intensity to be expec'trd t xoln`. '. an eartlagiaake is ViI1 ► with local variatiai1from ti'il to 'l,� de, rnd nn on thedis-tang from an oarthquoke t:o the a ffocted p: 6 5 site (Ltutbe. 0-ounty 1377). Thesi± intenoitios are consa.'str_nt« with tnacltt,,lt"itcttr C.5 earthquake. ntr~nsity, inc;asured on th;o 1<;r�d,ific�d 11cYca1li scale; is an expression of the dalnaclo clang 'to structures r during an oaxthquaXe.* para'pYtrast- 0 ;pant 'of 01 scale Follows: VJ; lJnroiniozced bui.1di,ric�a, with good workmansh'ap and mortar suf-t,or cradlfingf tTea1, chimneys :break] soma: plaster falls. VII=I:s llanago to, and sone pa;rtiAl co,ilapse of, woll�built but . unreinforced buildings;; some damage to ee nf6td.od build - stucco falls: c:'h ,coneys., and elp-svated tanks twist and fall. kllaaw,y damage to,,,and som,4 cok' pleto collapse of urtrninior 1 cod buildings seous damacjP to rei-he: k0ed builtiit nti ri �' clr_notal; damago to foun(l4ti round motion and .intbh$ity are at: a.lna imutn= near;thn :earth.- a guai�;1~ epicenter, blitdecreasi {br_cottie attrnu�ttod) wxtl d�st:ance from' the epic e'n�er : vie lamer m(-asuted oa,rthquakes 01 -at gave oC.curred within 30 mi of the 8itn propc�setl :[rat dovelo�ms�nt are follows. md,Xiltlunl I tzla.sl 11 ],_ " w ye? d LxF�C1i ;1 C)17 ni c ns �• Y or Lfrom f rQtlt u siLr1(lnx)isito ocatlQn kc�7r. nlatltz�tiide CNS) ' 19.140 h '5 7 N o L k M try -32 " N1 i, oftiriing 142 V'7; ", V r�, 9W nG�r alcyiv�+}� 19GG , V a'il' tttxarc±a1 * ig7 h � . 7 ,- itL � zt3 none ' x'1,43"Prrno �rinL%nsity \/ at siL to,: be rleve]Xpc [sources: tovo,r attd' ;ii.mo 197" � l gel. tit �1� 7.0713 � p of rf. no'jj r cttlotj 107ti� t 11714 -fil tilt] t,11dG (,1 1 '^ 1. 2) raxt YiquaktC�s �i1»1 01 C- 'l`tl c1 n0Y. thf4C'St� Lrr.11iirl1il -k ci "wore deLnc L trt 1 7G, '2, t'nil otiklywrst 4 t e so4atlr, � .oiithr.�ast of the :isiLe 'Lo the dovolt�pr ei > durr.-fIq a c�1 t![cjuako' { l�l. l s I1ttCy ]F1,11C1k1 I 1 t _42. Y.I. n�, uwa?4....ra.a4.k"14F..,,.,..✓._,., ,d>*i°�..x i.. .i `. „�*c„„r., �' w.4..n.- _ v .. ,kd, .eF.i"ikr' .,.F .�ta.nk-..r�'ti+Y;iM:a��s'w�s'NPt;@Ar���4"t�U@xu�.h9�Wr; 'f X,ydon page Ailipi 19if}),;; showing t)jat, this tiers must: be consi.derecl seismically J -I C, A '1`tTn1§e dataindican --Vitat It is reas;anaba e, to anl: cipate intnr:�aties ,of. VI or VII, a -,A the site proposed fpr develUptpent, 1 rtsulting ,fxom a Tnagnitu 6 `a earthquake+ located betyreert 5 and, 30 mi front the site'. Struc4 ural damage described in the Modi�Ea ed Mercalli scale of intensity is expressed} in °terms of various 'kin d. o,C 1JUi1d9.TI( s and related structures,'but, does not include effects on mobile homes. Robi<le homes are supported by, concrete. piers,ci:,;der bloc)Gs, wood cribbing, o'r, steel jacks typically the home is not , tie4 to the supports, and the supports `are neither braced +nor, tied to t1ln ground : 'Phis arrangement represents highly unstable i; Gond bions,,and mobile Yomes supported in };his mariner arc;nat earthquake resistive (stieinbrugge et ax, 1980). Daniago to mobile homes 'caJ1 incliAde warinq of joins (double units, patio, Etc.), shi-fUhq' off -level," bent frame; orQMpled , skirts; and fallen si.tppor-t, pleas possible penetra:ti+an of the floor when it falls on thc+ NUpportts: SY.einbruggc� et al: (ig8,0) to die 'a Study of dainage to mobixo homes during varthcjttalces, siid baVd prepared a graph showing a correlation between hIbtZified 140rcallt ntort,ity at A.sit. O: and avOra go lbss from d age ( rkprrssccl as' per+rCnt of val;uo otr the Tnoba,lr 110110 fat wood '-fratbn "dwoll i.nc xt shows . O-sotclatl0n-' ships: - qG loss -ttlob, a rttensityie homes wcio(I-tromc ;dWe . i nc{s V:na.l q . Ca VXI 7.�� 7 tt jut.i c�:t tinct dl ortt7t;+" i.n titct{a�110OT 9 ,dO'k J, l ri 'raJ'i �aq�x5i"}en a t'r? I�r_,1'i.r�vt�tl' `:I;ry ;t eitiba trclrlt ;' OL x;tI. Lobe' iit, ila:<r to t'tvon0 m",p r'l,r;ilcod ;itl wood-�,>"ame c}wrllxc�rt;:; 1vS,i{,LCcltieni F9Oal'nst lbws to tiibbile, h6tt?Si Ill 1T0 o'tw jaropctrti 11 tG'l;y,r X ate'r J., -;1C;I t�c'il�, 1 G' JC5C7C� ro du'?iJ,.,Lxl(Jsh co o- , ..) h flb'4t's':+1"1 .r r r AIPPENDIX 5 ` rJ 3 ANIMAL 1 pBCIDS: KNOWN Oit EC'ti,�"'A SCOUR DSI SITE' i _r1 MAMMALS rL " idetphy6 virigl',O ria Opa-sum �y o"t•r, s epib . 5, Myai;is buts' xdoionyat'"eri�r noctivi�ana rl er -hai cecl bat sil y Sp*eeic40 fu8du8 (�" Big Bro�Vri Bat ` • • 2'a82�42enaiS., Tad 1, r� Mexican free -t a ] ed hat trow Wowbrldbor'Shrewbri4gei°i Sorex 1 �epus ca�.fornzc'us JackrtLbbit ,�t�' tii�d,gus b.achmani „ Brush Rabbit S uirrel' Ckli.Parnia� Gray, 4 Saiurus Cr' eu6 Perro*Ocus spp• Deer Mice ; Na�oma PUO "p Wood 'Rat ri,thi zon poreaZ , POrClp.Tle Gray ox U.roc�nn'in�sreoar9enteL� Fuarctva ttm�riec nue Black Hear. r oG Oh- totor Ritedoon "Pecv'ncoZor Mountain Liol� Striped Skunk jyephiti8 mephiv s �Juetda �reriata` Long" -i a3ed weaseh Wh i tc-t3 I ed ;Mule' Deer ]clsca Zaua lteirworu� Y I r�r V r 10 C';:(1u".,.'6�i'''yrl."^i`,i 1 . ,P a .>'"'r<sµ-5'' }'s U.-,wY '3��:eka.k+✓ .r 6 rn - , f Orange-crbwlned Warbler cooper AIaWk Mail Fellow' warbler ,Audubon's War'b10T linhd?;�'Cnilod Pigeon Townsend's Warbler,: Mour�nin Dove u s'Blac$ bird' . c lifornia QuailBrewer BrownCowbird Anna Hummingbird) c Rufous .0 11ununingbi Houfie Finch Red-shart.ed Flicker pine Si slain Yellow-"bellied Sapsucker =Elmerican Gbldinch Lesser Goldfinch Acorn Woodpecker Downey Woodpecker Brown Towhee Ash-hxoated Flycatcher Rufus-sided Towhee Qr0 on Junco` Black Phoebe White-crowned Sparrow', Lesser Flgcatcheirs Golden-crovunecl. Sp+arrow Scrub day ,., Foy sparrow hiain;Titmouse ', , Common Bus htit , White-breastedNuthn.;tch . d pygmy NutlatCh '' Brown Cxeeper. BCwick 5. iNr4'n Cal i Gormia Thrasher Itobat�, I ., So]r'l.i axy Vireo I f ! —�OW �: �' � - _ a..,AAK' xya � .,�.�,:•,'.td,r���,m""�EasriiS�6'dtk%�;A�n1��tw•�.... A„� 19 MINUTE Si~itlE'3 (TOPS7da PNI�1 m QUADRANGLE =, •' ! ppc •9u;,l,�.oe ; CAIJFCR��+'w, M •'. t•�a� et �• _, i "rte ' •� � W '., , , l �^ 7J�:r! �' ,� Tj ! 11 �`•"�12 1 �' j(J �7' �, wu • l .�� r' 11 �! r;;, i .�lt � i :'.i_ � ' " ---e• "`� w . i% ,% a ...•• ...rte• ,� ' , + r + V4 < .,+ ! . t. 1 • KBE - ��.• »... /� rRl t l , °"� t swlaN; tf 18.t..? ,+ 13E°'i• I,la r+ �r• � •e+1 ,1 �1 +. ,! `,e•,{t ! t �t � IMT ( �4�a 4 • it ,, C , ' • r` 1 ..�` 1 4� �/j �. 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NUN SCA tIq MIPQ�, Gdiled Iqd published by the Geoio ic51 Surve CONTOUR INTEF!VAL Gil FEV �...H PROJECT MAP -64 'l`t n APPENDIX 7 MOBILE SOURCE EMISSIONS'ANALYSIS This analysis follows the vehicle milos traveled (WIT) approach to determiit0 total mobile source emissions which could result from full development of the subdivision. Factors involved in this approach include project-genetated vehicle miles traveled (ADVMT--Average Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled) and a;comPOsite- emission;factor (CET') which is representative of the vehicular" mix of the area,, Results are i,n, the form of average dailyemissions fbr tot (THC), carbon r$ionaxide=(CO), Oxides Lof nitrogen ('NOx), sulfur dioxide' (SO2)'- total, ,;siuspended part iculatos, " ('TSP) and. lead (PB). Total, vehicle miles traveled (ADVMT.) is based upon the estimated number of trips generated by the project and, the aver"age length of those trips. As discussed in the traffic section of this report,j the project would generate about 588' trips per day. Assuming thatprimary work and shopping des- tinations of future residents, of the development will be in Paradise, average trip length is estimated to be 81 ,,. ..Accordingly-, project -generated traffic, would travel �ipp�ox'= i•mately 4,704 miles daily._ - The composite emission factors for tkt,e proji�ci::arau�are` shown in Table 6-1; these are based upon data prov':dod by the ,Bu.tte County Air Pc?l.liition ,Control. District and are based on the assurnpt9.on that residents will utill� l.l.glt } duty gas vehicles eX0111siVely. Total emissions. for 1.680 and 1985 "are shown in Table 6-2. TABLE 6�l COMPOSITE VMjSSION` FACTORS -'LIGHT D,tITY GASV1IIICTa1;S (gm%ml.) '. THC Cp INOX, 8,02 Sp pB ' { 1980 42 29 v4 2.8 0,1,,7. 0.1 0.03 r '; 1.085 2:36 18, 99 2',i 0 4 0 , Q`!3 0 0'gl Q , ql ,f i , Jam. �i•.laletlt�l�®, 4Y APPENDIX 8 ZONING REGULATf0t 8' sec. 24'-9f, ,AIt-MH 3 (.Aot cultural Residential.-Mobile Home) Zone. ,(A) Uses pe'rmitted:: (l) brie single -family dwelling per parcel; (2) Mobile homes to, house one family, when such moble home is the only housing, facili.ty loca, ed on "the premises, provided the following conditions are conformed to; (a) The gross ares: of the mobile home shall not be less than five hundred (500) square feet. (3) Accessory !'buildings pert -,l the permitted uses; (4) Agricultural uses; c (5) Livestockr subject to reguire;ments as folloWs In addition to the minimum st.*� Atds footage required to be, devoted to residential use the following mi'n- imum lot or patco-1 areas ,shall be required gor each 7f ;animal raised or kept on the premises; it (a) For each horse or head ai cattle over (l) year of agc-l✓i;ght thousand on'e hundred tvtenty-;dive (8,125] squn,re bet (U) ;'For each, head of sYiine o'veir ten. (.10) wGoks of age-dight thousand'one'huxidred twenty=-five square .deet; (8)' (c) , For each fetid o1 sheep. tax gotLtS=T�vo thousand (2,0010) s.quatO feet. - (n,j (Uses requiring use, permits : } The follow rig Use (Are permitted) ,subject to securing a use permit ih,i each case i , courses; country c.liibe, if' perrnitied wilu]_.d per.- mit accessory, uses .such as driving T.O.nf;e; typo °aliop,. oilckta: 1. Uar, re'smuran i f J Y 1 (2) Public and quasi�.public uses including churrlies, fixa- houses, hospitals, parks" and playgrounds, schools and ;s 1 public utility buildings, „ Livestock farming; t (4) Veterinary clinics, outpatfont;: (5) Nurseries and plant gardens i (G) Saks tract o ;fico. r: ,t (C) Lot area rw,juired t Min°imam requi red area ,0f n, `Iot per � dwe,llin ' ur,.it shall 'be not ';a,s than thr�l - g (:�) acies, {D)' Lot, width required: Mitimumi lot Width shall not be less than one hundred thirty (1,10) fact. ( � rrorat yard required: Minimum front yard shallbe fifty (50). feet from the, cen�t�er. line of the road, except where the road is c3ussif ied b the count �r*de AlAi a Y y as a Fe Secondary Itoad,, the minimum buil.dA,ng setback require- mentis, shall be fifty-five (55) feet from the center line of the road (r) Side and rear yard requireM Minimum side: fffid rctit yard shall not be Less than, ten (1.0) ieei : Corsi. No: 175o Oec. 24-153-, AT-1-A (minimum Density ite Udori Zone A � vse. permitted' ,> (7,) Ono single-� 7mi.i,y r'welling per i�rccl. (2) Moti3.7,e home to hau;se one f amity W}ir'n suc}i mobi),e, Dome is the only h,ou ing facility located.ont'h, pxemisesocllond tian.s n.r�w condor;+Yed to (a)�' l'he fioatea within the t��obile� Bothe .sha'L not be less 'thati ,l'i've hunci�Ned ("6:00) square feet . (b)' All sanitaxy 'facilities shill; conPorm'to stato stt u•1 es'i, and 'regulatio"rs and to 'focal ler}ui.xometits of the: het%lth de partp�eit, (c)' Aa.lcl.erfi;ri.cal installation, coni'prin to stttGo st ttac ttind rcgul`latip.nS': (3). Accessory 'buildings', peyrtihent to the permitted' uses;; (4) HouseholCpets; but not including livestock; poultry or poisonous reptiles. , t} (13) Hot areri `required: MI lot area .per dwe�l,i;ng unit ,C shall I,p one acre (43 560) 4� uure- feat). (G) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not be less than siktY—rtve (55) f0et. (D); Front yard required; Minimum fxoht yard shall be IiTty (50) feet fx.om the center 'line of the road where the road is classified by the coynty as a Federal Aid Secondary RoadL the minimum building,sotback require- ment shall be fifty�fiVe (55) feet fr.a'm the dentex ,line of .the road: (F.) Side and rear yard required; Minimum silo And Year;. yard shall. not be: less than: five (5) feet. (1';) (uses requiringuse permit;) The foll.owi,ng; uses "(are Permitted) subject to securing .t use`;pexmit 7.h each (1) Golf courses; and :country clubs (2) Public and quasi -public uses inludin chuxches; fire- hoisrrs, 'hospitals parks and playgrounds schools rrd pukili,c u.il.ity11JJdings : (Ord. No . b n . 1.'7500, 1 8-31-76 ) r { MAXBE HO h. gxposura o, peol), e or property to geologic;• hazards such as earthquakes ► landslides , MIA8lide'sground f ailure, slnlar 2 Air. Will. the proposal result in -- a. substantial deterioration of ambient or local stir quality? b,. The creation of objectionable ry,� odor"s.smoke or fumes? C. Significant alterationof air, s movement, moisture .or temperature, or any change in climaCe either �l locally. or regionally? 3. Water, Will the proposal, result in substantial; f a, Changes in currents,, at the course or direction of water movements? ---d ---�' b, Changes it! :absorptJ on rates, drainage : of P atterns, or the roti, andamount surface water runoff? c. -Need for of,f-si e sur;tac,e drainage, mproVemens, ncluding,vegeta-tion: removal, channelization or culvert,' installation? f ,�. Altprati,oha to the course: or flow of flood waters? e. Changei in the amount of 8Utf460 wer'in any cater body? at . iF Discharge into surface waters; or y ,ri o surface an an aIt0ratx water'quahity,' ncludI, but ,not 4 limited td temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity?' 6 g, ,Alteration of the direction or rate of fltaw of ground waters? h. Chane in 'the quantity or quala Ly o ground vyaters, ei ther through ;direct additions "or'wLthclraWsl,s,, nor through, interception of an-: aquifer b -y cuts' or exca'vat,ions`t r,'. Appendix r - page 2 0 9 7 YES. ,. MAYBE NQ. i.,Reduction :in the amount lof water otherwise available got public water supplies? j r o e le or property ue o ..Expos � p p p. p ,y '.to water related hazards 'such as E ooding? 4, Plant' Life, Will the proposai result suistantial - a. Los:, of, vegetation or cl�att�;e in the diversity'of species or 'number of any species of plarts ;(inol'udin trees, shrubs;; grass, crops, microflora and, aquatic plants) b, Reduetian .of the numbers of any,+ unique; rare or endangered species of plants? c, Introduction of new`spec;ies of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal. replenishment of - existing,speCi:es? d, Reduction in acres -e o`f any agri-, f1 cultural crop' 5'. Animal Lfe.7i11 Lhe proposal result in substantial; ; a, Change in tha diversity of species, Y or, numbers of any:species o£ , animal's (birds, an animals ,' Inr— uding reptiles., fish, and shell.- fio�ben:thic organisms,; insects or mictofauna)1 .. b: ,Reduction: of tate numbers' o any unique, rare or endangered speciesQ� i Of animals? i G. Introduction.of new species of cse" " ani, trials into an area, or result in, a barrier'' to :t. -Le: miprat i on ,or Mlovdm nt: of animals? e _ d- Redttction of, endtbachment upon, -or, deterioration t' existing ';Ish or w.ldla fe Habitat? AppeYtd3.x. F - ,page ,3 of y . - YES MA1BA:,.: J-0.; b Noises Will the proposal result in au�istant.�tl a.7nczeases in -noise levels? b. Exposure: of l eople to severe noise levels? 7 Light =and G 11 lare, 14i11 the proposal, produce ;,signitieght light or glare? 8: Land.Use" VIA1 the proposal result in a si nifieant. �< a; Alteration of` the ;planned land use of an area, or establish a trend i4hich will demonstrably ].dad to such � alteration? bi Conflict with, uses on ;adjoining,' pr"operti;es; or conflict with establichad recreational, ed`uca- tional, relig .ous or scient3; fi c uses of an areal 9= lesourtes V ll the proposal_ Nesurt in a: Demand for, or incrcas"e in the rate of use of any natural resoux'ces7 b :_ Depletion of any nanrenewable natural resource? 1p; Risk of`U�set, Does the proposal involve a risk,of, an exp l os o.n or the release of hazardous substances ; (3.ricluding; but not,,limited to, 011); chemicals or radiation) , Ipesticides, In, the event- of an accident or u'pso coh , It -ions? 11. P_o_pp,u_] at��ion,. Will elle proposal sign�antly alter the loest:i:ori,' distribution;:, density,or rowth a o ulation o£ an �:t of" the hu n �� e m p p., area or ,�1�►.. s- call' div , e an Y y es;ablislled uommttnity` 1'l llous'in ;, 41i 1] the. ,proposal si�?n3£i,cantly affect eki8ting Housing, or create a,demand fob additional housing? Appen ,11k, rl phi e. 4 ;of g : a YES MAVEi �LNO ., l3;' Trans 6rtat16n/Circulat,'lon�, . Will the proposal, n ,posa �' resit' in, `r A. Generation of, substantial. additional 'vehicular movement?i; �. b. 5ignifi.cant ef_Lects' on existing; parking facilities;'or demand for` new parking? , c. Substantial impact uponexisting transportation systems? d. Sighi.ficant alterations to pr;esenC. -; .paterns :of circulationor movement L, of people and/or goods. . e, Alt��jutIQ to. ;#atetborne, rail or air traffic? f, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. Public Services. [-Jill the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a substantial steed for' new oi: altered governmental services in any of the following areas; a, Fift protection? b. Police protection? 'c. 5cho�als? d, 'Patks or, 'other recreational eMaintenance of public £acili.t'i,es; a.neludin roa cis ? fr Other governmental services?' .1154 Enet Will the polo a] resul t in,:. a A,: Use of substanaial,amounts of fuel, M b , Substantial-inczeas'e in demand upon` exisCing sources of energy, or require tate development of new sources of b, "e' t - l6-, Uti lits e`s . T�111'1 the pr ,posal result �n a��for`, nevi systems; o:r sub�� atantil ed I a1te5fations to, the foi lowin' l ties' Lit �., _ �; 5 ; _— PP ix 1! A end,<. -gage 5 o g Y 1 SAES MAYBE _ O a, Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? i C. Water? y d Sewer (will trunk line be extended; providing capacity to serve new' t rov .lopment) ? e. Storm water drainage? l 17. human Health:: Will the proposal res�.t;in: A. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding � menta1 health) ? U: exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18,, 961id Waste. Will the proposal result a,nany s gnitica' t impacts a8s.ociated with solid was t°e disposal or litter control? 19. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in`'the, obstruct ion of any public � designated or recognized scenic vista open to; the public, of will the ( pronasa1 "result in the creation of an aesthetically ofi ensive site open,,to public View!! p �0. Reereatxon� Willitze proposal, result 3'n' an impact.- upon the quality :or` quantity of existing public kecrea�- tion £ac' li.ta.es i g _�. ?.1,: Archeolo ical/titis'torica°1. U1i11 ;the pro posa res= t in an a teration of a significant arctleoloigical; or, t historical site, striic'ture, object or 22; Mandatory T'.nding;s of. Signifieance, a : ' Dnes the pro j ect have the, potential to degrade the quality of tl e, environment substantial] reduce y the'liabitat,of a ffs1- of wildlife spv'civs ;_' csta.0 a dish or wildlife populationto drop' bolow sell' Appendix r ,- pa e 6 of 9 w � YES MAYBE N0; r sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal com- r munity,'zeduce the numberoz; restrict'' the range, of a,,rare or endangered; plant or animal or elimna,te,importanC examples of the major periods of „ California history or prehistory? b. the hterm toes aachievexshort- benefit, sntoa.l the detriment of publicly adopted. long-term environmental goals? c; Does the project have impacts Which arei, individually limited, b'u'i: cumulatively considerable?a project may 'impac;t on two of mote separate resources where the impact on each resource is telatively small, but where the effect of the "total of those impacts on ,the ,environment is sign f 3-cant .) d;, boes the project have environmental effectswhich will caiuse substantial = -' adverse effects on 'human beings, either directly or indirectly,? r • r .r A' p'endt F Waage 7 of 9 _ ��;�mw,:-s. ,...,. rxr�t���P�'�40'd,;ib9'�a�ri�.eaa�,..i:;umi ;=t;�.:+n:u�..,r... ±E:;hr1•.—+...::h:1.F..h..-.vi Jr�ur.�IbrF.A,:. i�•1' ^ytArCa(Jr�Jr t.....,,.Y rN •.>•t+IW✓rk4l.ir-1"••SKi.KBTis.'11'w.n-. ..nHIi.WY rp ♦ ,�� y�J'Yl .`X:?�� I yyl iI j,/r: t� APpend� 10 i. pertaining to the draft environmental impact ti Comments received report on the Paradise Pines Rezone -Woodridge Ranch Estates Subdivision after g0ie.Tal ci`rculation,, and. the Environmenta4 ' d �" sponse�s: Rev;il_ew Departments re 1, a. `Nadi Letter Eton Holland and Nadine Freeman from Review Depaxtment, the.. Environmental z b. Response contained in the letter from Jerry D. Anders of G. W, Qnsulting Engineers Letter fxom John and Kathy Eisenhart b Environmental Review 'Department response zTY., a. Letter from R, Q., Arid Catherine Johnson ;No response "necessary , ' IV. Letter from Anthony Landis of the California Regional "i Water,Qualty Control Board _ Commen"t from Butte County Environmental HealthDepartmen"t Letter from William Teie, But County Fire Warden Environmental Department from the E <' b b. Response i VI a State -Clearinghouse", O;f"£ice. o£ Planning and Research, , _or. state xe"vi'ew a etter` notifying that circulation is complete for the ar.a'ft L'1R.� Fish `and Game. b-. Letter ;from the Calif-orniA Dopartment of • 'from 'the g'tate Water ltesourGeonse�� c., d. L"utter contained Environmental Review I),epairtment resp > .. from G.W. Consulting' in, the letter df Feb. ruary 5, 1881 hngirieer. ; V-11 etitions.receved prior to the general- Letters and -p,P": ESR. Su£fi;cient info'rritation circulation of the draft was iri the draft "E19 text io address 'those p,rovz>deci L;:5rieerns that are exp,resse'd. 3 `I w tJOVLiOER 24; r� w , 13{J'PTE f;�a�jNI''I`Y' ENVZR)MMpsNTl1'L l7EU EI^! OFP`P. 8iF C,0UNTY�,,C;EUTER DRI,VE, _ QROit CA. �aS9r 5 . _ RGi TA''. SlDdE RANCl9 f G9 9LjJ3D1VLStCN NAMt ' RIDGE ;„ . S'fTR COUNTY CA. RF ONI:,� FROM AR—MH-1 'Cr) RT—IA PLE 1aE ADD 'illt.q LET'PER OF CONCERN AND `S;Ir�N 'r,0 OPPOSI YO11i� FILE ON I'ROE�Os&D 1.10 di�0DRIDGE RANCR ESTATE5 REZbNE AS' R>;5;zOENT5 LTVjNG ON NIMSIIt:i 'ROfiD MY ARE VERY i 4�J1;1 E CoNCERNL?TJ A66UT APF1E R1 ZONE REQUE8T A1`ID ITS IMPAr"'P ON O1)t NEIC1113DRCz Ai�iD' EXISTLNG WAY O'F LICG ON THE 'RIbGL . HAVING, NOVEI7 ORDER• RECEN'PLY' TO NZMSHF�f IN'I'0 L,iVE INA I ACRE D'N9ITY PLANNEDAREA WE RE ' A' 5IIOCISCD 'PC) I ELIEVE A R1r7,ONt CAN BE APPROVED INl1:I^11 WCU LO, HE Pi2EC;Eb.ENT SETTING AND Ck�[�PLE'Z`ELx CHANGE A VALUED, WILDLIFE ExtSTENT PRESERVED WAY CF L vE. s, TIl>1 F'OLLf3W11V:C; ARE OUR CONC ERN 9 AND WF, FEW, RAM” ENO P'OT3 N014 APPRPVU, 01''IT1418.:;REZ01,1E; ).• TRAFI IC COWG8�(TION WILL BE IIORRGNDntJS. MANY NEAR !� M [SSf;S AttF- AL[lEA0Y A DAILY OCCURENC�E ON NTr46m EN READ• , ' tJTMaJiSIQ T5 dA -TURAL 1)C AD 11VT� R0�17 Wx`Pdd CNLY ONF MAJOR ACcE59 T4 C A,��. OE FIRE - NWZ0NING tgOI)LfJ' DNLY IaIJLARGE GREltTLX" T[l> F1,ArF1IaOU,�z-. SZT`i1A`Pit71�1. ' • I't' APPROVED ] ACR1� 9PLLrR W,L- i) !3E Pt1E I31 GIN�1`7h1(; DF' a 1 AAPAN'C REAL- l 5TA, E SP�CT' ,� 3 'AN1a I� L ;�O1arS'CaTLO1V. I'F Ct! 4 a^ �.:DN S`i'OP NOI.+t, NtHCN 1r), f � 147 • RARE-;:,PLANTS APP 'l'I1R li1Glir)UT T11E 'RIbG AREA; SSGNIFICANt, Y. .DAMAGE To TJ1ESr PLA'1NTSrf) r VL,D BE iEX7'IaNfa I VFh. a: BU'I"TC,, GREJaJC- Wlit 135 AJ• FSCT8D t3Y hurt C.E`1 JJLVEt3S LONS A"SID >✓Ul;h1TlJ,L uEP2'tC 1 GArJ1 LlCPA1`igjO y ?• POLLUTION 0' Fp12E8I!' A# 'RA140I5EDUST', MATER 01 Ulk L IT Y LIOMT Mb, C_L. f I SL7zLS•' NcaT 'r1a.M>ah�'I'TtaN 115Ecl3h'bI+RUnOSz(N JJC 1raREStP A]Vb �JG UCGE'i'AICN. �.mx•011 ?1?REES ° t ,..I w. r.�Pi•i111 K n.,y.yvAU n,f i .mow, G W CONSULTING 'ENGINEERS PLANNING • ENGINEERING' • SURVEYING u n4UannanNI I€av,pW Dopf+ :r February 5, 1981 t Mr'. Richard Mo [cax i Butte County Environmental Review Department i8 -F County Center Drive oroville, CA. 95965 SUB )'P=.-OMDRIDGE' RANCH ESTATES SUBDIVISION RE'LONE RETEST EIR COMM(SCH ,ur80102816)` Dear Richard:. De t of I have reviewed the comments on the by EIR submitted the partmen Fish. and Game 'and the -State Water'Resources;Control Board: Please accept 'the, following as our, response to those canrents. Fish and:'Gar; lbb proposed project contains 95 acres of` "open space zoned as resource conservation zone which arrounts to ovPr'95: of tYie total project. Miti- gat%on measures outlined in the EIA adequately reduce the impacts. and protect the major populations ofi Butte F 1 Alaria on the site.. For the' ° asons, redesi of the pro ect to create more open space is not above re necessary. t It is unnecessary to 'place a deed restriction against further develoFn`ett Jb the -resource conservation zone because. the County still retains right t Of final: approval"off any activity in that zone. 'This E7R does note re- _ri a change from the resentresoutceconservation onig.asrn state Water Reseurce5 Car►troL Board u Soil and percolation; testing has beer► 'completed' for the project, ' Vern Bas en, ButteCounty S`an%tarian ;has copies of these tests iatti.ch be r revzewed - at 1'11S Of f1Ce. 2406 GLENDALE LANE, STB, G •SACRAMENTO, GA 95825 19181 488.1720 AhtA{1as4�Y#•i�':i:+2eN f[x6lY'r;�!%an�nwa,trr�^i*ver ,F.!�fia. r ;.� ti ..,., fix.,. ..... .., .,-. .... ... �r. .11 u 'iI xr a , t z , 'I , ry f t February A -' 1081 �. Paradise Pines Moba home Estates POboxxWW Magalia, Ga. Re: Rezone Filo 80-54 G®ntl®men: Enclosed is a copy of S dings conoewning application for rezon n q'AR-MFI-3 (Agricultural- Rasid�antl,nl-Aiabile parc616) to 01R9r-lwkt " (Modi�,�i�iii Me'nsity R on filer) 'fd.r property on tt! east side ' f YJims1 a Rid; a Ro 90' ttd,.approx. Mile ko ulth of i'Yum Ro nd Afftshew Ridge Road intersection x 'se A public,h a ing o this matter has been sot fax the+: Planning."C m i'ss cin February ll', ,1981. This meeting,` '` wi11 by h�11, 1 Board of Supetvisorse: Room, 25 Gounty'C®nto ve, 0r6vi±l1e, and i:skschedulod to begin at, 7:30 P. Mi should you ha* vo any questions, ',.i©ase feel Erect to contact our office. � Sin�;o'rely, a � Bettye Blait Dire o f Planniri it ctot g /hd Lnc. r , 3� C Pit TO :. BUTT2 C OUNTY VT'NN l NG COMMISSION STAV r, FIND NGS Tcl;✓BRraARY 11 15811 APPLIOAN'1': , Paradise ine� Mobile Dome l;states, Inc. nWNERt" Same E XLS�1ZNG ZONING; Rezono to R, -1-A LOCATION:. On the east side oT Nimshew Ridge 1M. a a T i rox. I mile south of the umbug Rd . and Nimshew Ridge Rd, intersection, in the Paradise's zras area AP NOS: and 3 SxZ1: ,E PURP08]3 Or, APPLICATION: 'The :app�.icant states: "To develop the propevt in such a kasha on that Will provide a Suitable return on the invest- ineri, while providing a quality living-, eDviroMen,t Ox' recreation and xetix'ed' persons wt a modest cost. PIXISTING taxi) 'Us 1 . Genera 11 unused at present. However, Limber ha_ru'eStj his oc;euxred .the Past : Several S Gil areas are covered wi Lh refuse i'ram ilk egul: dumpits. , V'umd;O-oiio dirt roadsexist throughout Lha site;. SURROUNDING 1;ANP T1ON: Soatexeel.resitleioeS to the north,. south and: West.'To t.ile yeast : aoro s Middle Butte Creep Canyon- lies the Paradise Pines Subdivision. ximohew, Road is qd1ja,oqnt to the =northwest pro- ject boun;tiary: SURROUNDING 'LONNG: AR-Ml,3 'to nor,Lh, West and. south. R-t� to the oast. SURROUNDING 1?ARc S1 ZE,S: A� o' V, how Poad within yµ. mid e are lots o 1'. acres ,and 4 'of 2.5 acres, E I'll created prior to the;.4dop�ien� the exp ,,°Ling zoning;; There is oaoi parcel o� 5. acres adjacezab to the iulaeet prop rty to the north and ono 'off. G acres to, the.South, .all other paxce1s in, the axes a e' ,15 'aces or larger. Across. s\�"gin ORDINANCE NO. .r Ail; ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF T14E COUNTY OF BUM , "RT -1-A" (MINIMUM' DENSITY r STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN RESIDT3NTIAL-TRAILER) biSTRICT, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24 The Board of Supe;rYist�rs of the 'County of` Butte,. State of er and `�uxsuAnt to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte County California, and T �; 3 Code of "saidCounty bO ORDA'IN asfollows.: ' A' aECTION 1. The hereillaf tot described area situated. in the County of Butte, $tate of California, shall be and it is fiere�4y 5 g ty Resident zoned as an "RTA -All'(I>linimum bensiial-Trailer) District and such area shall be 0 ect to the restrictions and restricted r uses grid regulations nursuan.t to Butte County, :Code ,section 24"153 •:. A 8 Said. area .so zoned being Aoca.tod in the unincorporated ar a: 0£ Butte Co Paxaciis'e,` more particularly described as follows. 10 Beginning at the NAV corner o£ Sec . '26�� T23N,,. k3F. r DBFiM, the 00° 14' 'o cc 11 along the26, s /4ncornerecojnmon to said Sec. ,, 27 12 thence along the_East-West centerlin a of said Scc , of the x 1r5 S 860 38' 0'2" W 1324.52 ft, tothe Sly corner ° B 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec. 21 thence IV 00 _ 11' 49" w 13A;�,2.48 ft to the SE corner o'f. Lot I of said Lot `1 said Sec. 2♦7;. thence along the S line of ° �' �" W, 1502.18 £t . to the centerline of Si 88 X04' Nmshew Ridge Rel. , tenc,e` northerly; and Baste"rly Nimshe� Ridge Rd the' r 18 along .the centdrli,ne of said following ► �4' touxses" (1) N 03°,11 00'" 'N' ll. _3.34 ft. y ('2) northerly and eastorly 378',244 ft. along the arc southeasterly, hav°ing a; r, 1.7 of a. tangent curve concave °. 230,0'0 ft -, through a central >angle of 9.4 18 radius' of 13 32 , (3) S $,9° 24"' .28'i E,, 1139.;02 ft., and (4) the arc of a tangent r a 19 northeasterly 106.66 ft: along northWoste:rL,y, 'having a radius of 190,.00 - curve; concave ft., through a central angle of,"32° 09' g8'', he the the N line of said ? 20 N, line of said Sic. !27., thence along N'89° 31 3, pyo 1417.04 ft: to. t1�e.poirlt4,c 21 Sec. 27, beginning,; containing 128.59" , acres, more or .Less,, Paradise. 22 SpCTIG1�1 2 . This ;Otd''` Dance shall be an it "is hereby 23 an £u]L force Ind ei£eCt from'and after thirty (3Q). 24 declared to be days after, the date a£ it's passage, and before the expiration of 28, y 1.Hance x' oen (i S) days after its assage � tris Orilp shall. be 26 .'�'°1L 7�7 it .IA PLblished" one e with the names of the membexs of" "t�ael Board o voting far and against xt in the ft 2 Supexvs�rs County of Butte, State? o, G�►lifoxria. 3 newspapr"published in the Suetvisbr's I PASSED AND ADOP1'E3 by the, of County of Butte,; 5ta a of Cali£orni, on the daya£' - 19�1� by the f6l low ing vote. u' g q AYES ; II xis y g NOES 48 ABSENTt Lp 'No LUTING: " 11 BERTHA MOSELEY, Chairman.' Board o,£ Supervisoxs 12 Butte County j 14 ATTEST: CLARK 11, NB1,50N, County Clerk-Recardvr 'Clvrlt of the gaaril and Ex- officio 1 16 By 1, 7 7�9 7 00 i 2Z: 23i 1 [[i w �M } 20 -2 a