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lVlr. Earl D; Nelsoh:
Cnvironneptal Review Director
Count,; bf Cluite
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Orovi, I; a California 9$965
Dear Mr. Nelson:
Un May 7 1.979, 1 conduafed a botanical survey, on the fol arcel°° ,.
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This parcel is presently covered with mixed coniferous-oalt Woodland, �(
Wilh spine dense patches ofnzctni'ta.. i'hero is a thick carpel i5f, IitteF
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duff, which. combined wi0�h the constdet°a6le amount of shad prou<<ced by the
trees, ;teems unlikely to support a; significant underg"rowth of herkiqceois plants,
l`Jo serpnttne formations were noted on the property, not. Were 'any remnants
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or othew evidences of 'rare and enddngere�d species of plants; visible, If.vyould
appear uhltkely that the gUtfe Checker Lily ((+p tt�'llar c eas}woodid6) is or has
reoently been presenton this particular parcel, even though s p cies has
been reported in the past and again thi9,'Y0 in, the general area.
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Kingsley Stern
Professor 16(:B.
Lippincott Surveying
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3u ding sa tc�`s sham be Tot��ited on, :,� teas o=� ids thAr
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hia, uraVegetation s ,7 t `Ea aged .where pos . kyle*
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er�.ntetOr �encxng s}xa�.l not 'be:, ca�structed j4lxx,ch; wauXd
cxef tot a° b'aVr.ier_ to tliei iarma� ma,vement o. lti�.� d fie.
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Fire Dep.artmenL/Gad Carnxa Dcp 7rtmbart
P}prestry��shaunty ,o°
be consulted Concerning L".re l�zaxds �.'nd
protection measures, and t�lOS�G<` measi vr-es � itc_o'xppxatedintofI
the'it6'ert sate ,,arid stxuc; uta da.sa
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Any excavatit n, ar the projects to , 7'k,a j, be �pe°r Firmed in s
accordatzce, with the, Butte_"Cau, t gx:ad3ng orclan nce
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Site development and constructed dray nage faciea es azid
channe} s shat nottranspbt sediments, � dobtis Eyok�i�s,
or any type of urban materials` into Mid�1e Butte Creek and
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Dra3;nage improvements shall in, no w.ay ampai� t�xe'stab xity,
or erode the Soi}, of cut lianks 'on tk�e stew
Existing roads on Bite, partici arty the one. }coding into
Midas e Butte Cree,1C canyon shall be ,protected a anst soil,,' .
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eros`'iori by thensta� $atian o appr'opxiate drainage .mpxoue-
ment,7 and/or .s,capang measures, a.s approved by the;
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ButtE� County Public Warks, "Aeparttnen,
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Moto'ti . zed Vehicles sh�.�l,be prohabxted'ram using the'axea
n hied' by
the steep shapes and 'r orit, . surrounding Middle
I3 itt!e 'Creek' °Car 'purposes other ` than grounds .and
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mintt:nance.
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The appl icarit` shah consua t th,e 13iitte County' 4b }or}cs. `
Departerit ;dor tno d design and 'inst��lotion oneces:sary.
txaf� 4 regulatL#�tt devccs' where the the road intersects
Skyway, , Measures; far traa c cantx'o� and road desigzi
requ rc;d by the Butte Cauii`y Public Works Department .shad 1
beyttp,emented.
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lirasa:on coxltxal mo,asuxas, shall ;��ltpleIr�e 1,'od 'atl+�'tfi tame
a constxtctidn., 'I'hae".; measures sh�G4do:
a. Proper deI,pp��ent�l xeadsxcle dra�naas; ac�,ardi�;�
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to Gaun;ty'ub] zc Wo7rks �?ppsrtment sta.hdrds.
li. All ,graded, areas anc� exposed s'tia sur acts sha11
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s`tab.l zed ,with; surfacing p gravel sir pveinent,
perimoter forms, etc;,. , that canoxm tc Gbunt'y'ub'l;ac.
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tiYorlcs Department rocommendat" xo
c. Storm water runo ChanhOls shall be staph lizeX wti,tll
in"stalaLion o culverts, riPrap xocic "3�,1aig, 'enexgy= "
dss,ipa�,ing structures, etc., that meet,auny.T�uh�c.
Works ;be,partment recomtnebdatjons ,for slo �o5 that x-
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d. Larthwork sha11 be canducted > dux,a;ng the d7+y season
only. Noexposed" soil surfaces shall be le t un-
protected during ,the winterrainy`seasonOctohex"
through. April).
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Properly sized ;and xn��falled' culverts shall be, p"ced in,. G
sny dxage
courses cxi?ssed; by roads ox driveways.
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Rprad locatons shallL c6n£oxm to\ tl�e terrain, Collawzng '
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ccntou;rs as much as passible and avoiding steep einbanlrment
cuts. Roa°d g odes sha] 1 'nbt excecl 5
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Bu11,,cl.ing sit.os shall." ho lbcated in areas having;'xos's
slope 'gx-add ent,,.
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Natural. ve' .et"atzon is, a11' b6 ^ "
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Perimeter fencing shall ;not b:" constructed, wiiic�i Wouid,
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create a kiar.rier' td,'the nor a movement ci �; wx'le',;;
The Butte 'county Fire Department%Ca� i�arna a �lepar�
Forestry shall be, consul.;ted roncexnang ire.;hazards'° Gird
pr'atectzan measures;' and' those measures ircarpgratec�'ine
the pro ject'sxte arid structural.d.,esgns.
'Site.,development and construe ted dxainage fact tt es an
channels shah -not, transport 'sedxr`stents, , debris tax;n
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Oax aha ba'a .s Shia iY itial. pVa-I!i
the prapos6d pzr�ject, COULD NOT have a °sir�ni fiGar:.�
i effect on; th'e env rohln6ht, and a NC 3ATx'VE Q;wvCI;ARATION
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s.gn3..cat3� yefeet r�rt ,-i flttia,aranmelCut,.heze' wil":l nat
be eig, if 'Cant 6ffe�Gt �.ni 'T.tti�.�:. r;w^ `'iaecAtas'e the
'{ m�:tigation r�a,sure;s desc,ri�bed of an attaotied �t�eet
�: �Iz ve,been added tai the pzoj'cdt �' 'A ; EGATrvE D G L�RATTOri
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fifid the+ j, ropasec� pxo�ec NtAY have+ a s .gni.. �;cant�
effect ori: the �:nvaient^; and ar► ENVRCNMNTAL
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i'LANT SURVEY C. NDUCTED NOVi MSER 21-24 1979, ON 99.4 ACRES
OF NBA, SECTIbN 3, T23N, W, PMADISP QUADRANGLE I,5'
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A. Habitat.
The project 'site is located principally" in the Ysllow Pine Zone buffxtsnds
at The sOUlhWes" rn;.�dge into fopthtl1 Woodland. EIeYC7}iC3nS rClrige.iroirl Ci i`t,t110
Wer 2000 feet at ilia western edge ,to 'mare than 28p0 feet at th'e eastern. edge
cif the property. Improved roads are not present; "access i`$ from'. Understactr.
6;oad (ponderosa Way on U.S.G ,S, maps). The property, generally slopes from
east to west with the angle of slope it?creasing toward the west. Any s#reams
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piresent are ephemeral. The eastern portion;of the property is re, a7tively uni- ,
fiarmly;covered With vegetation consisting predominantly of evergreen' trees"'
and shrubs, but toward the the wept there are some more open grassy Slopes.
Except for a.feW narrow dirt roads the habitat is largely undisturbed and' no
dwe1I ngs care present. .
Yellow Pino Forest: This habitat is characterized by the prese'ncc of
y�el low pines, but sugar p nes, incense ceddes and Douglas firs ;aro also present.
1n add tion, uwhitefirs, California black oaks, California bay frees, big, leaf
maples, mountain dog y6ods and an, extensive growth of tanbark aak, are present.
Ih selected areas the shrub flora includes manzanitas, wild lildcs and squaw
<.arpei Perennials include wild iris, iNild rose, wild ginger, blackherry grid
kiracken fern. A few grasses and sedges occur in the v�rooded draas ond;become ,
oktensiVe on'a few.exposed"slopes. 'Few annuals are "identifiablo at this d'a P.
Foathil) Woodland: The elevations of the project site exceed diose of
'Typical foothill vV o and, but elements of this habitat occur taWar+ the
;southwestern edge. Members of tliis•habitaf 'type present include digger pines, .
tnanzanitas buckbr-rsh poison;oo and California polypady ferns.
B. Rare and 96dartigered 'Species`.
The Butte Fritil aria (Fritillaria eastwoodiae), a rare: and endangered 'species
of li4,y, has been reported fro ri vithlni approximately two miles, of The project site,.
as of the. yel�aw pine zone. It is .often associats:d,;+�with serpentine
and from other are.
formations, s_oine of which do exist at the project site. Although the growth of this
plant is, most;conspicuous. in the late spring, it should` SO 116.6 be v�Sibl,e in Tis drged'
state at ,This 'date. A: systemat ;o search for the plant, hovwow f�1i led to .reveal '
any evidence of its presence at the site' at this Time, artd it .is presumed not,to be.,;;
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CHECKLIST OF VASGQLAR,AA, NTa OBSIE VED ON 'TFIE PRbPERTY F
JAMES DII:l,,QPS NEAP 1,0 SABLA, CALIFORNI(k
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Y011ow Pine
Pinus pcindexc sa •.,
bigger Nine,,Pinus
sabinia�a
sugar Pine
Pinus IambertIona
White .Fir,
Abies concoliar
Dougit�s Pair
Pseudotsugd M6tjziesii
Incense Cedar.
Calocedros decurrens
Tanba►�4 yak
Uthoearpus dansifiora var. eChinles
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Cattfornin BlackGals
Quercus.1<e1laggii .
California Bay
Qmbellularia califorhicd
Mountain,, ogweod
Cornus puttal'lui
Squaw `CgrpeX
Cean0tl;1us prostrates
Wit, Lilac
Ceanothus in"tegerrimus
Buckbru h
Ceanothus sp
Wild To'
ROsq sp;.
Manzanita
Ardtostapliylos sp. i
Cofeeberry
Rhamnus cal itornica E`
Goaseberry
Ribes roezli.i }
Scrub Oak .
Quercus dumosa
Bigle-cf:Maple
Acer macraphyllum'l
Bracken Fern
Pteddium aqu11in-i �1
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Caltorr�ia Polp'ody,
i'olypodiu�t� califarric,u'ir►
Gol`de-nrbd ,, , �,
Sol id sp.:` ,
Blackberry
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Wild Ginger
Aga *'
t�har#V�egi� �
�(Vild Iris' �`
Iris hartVi�egii`'
Western Starflower
Trieri#alis latifolia,
Bedstraw
Galium sp. ,`'
Mistletae,: ``Phoradendror
Fh,'is#le.
Cirsium sp.
FrenchBraom ,
Cyt$sul m nsposst►tonus
Cudwe'ed�� �Gnaphalium�sp...,�
Wild'b'uickwheat'
Eriogornum nudurrf
Ivlc l.lain
Verbascum• thapsus ,
klamath VYe�d r,
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f-lypericum porftfliatum
Pc,i,on Qak
Toxicodendron rdrversilolarrn,
Cl mats,.,'
Clematis 4 sian�tha
1Ni(low Hera
Epi lo{i um` pani,culc tum
Phcrcel is .
Phace) is ;,p.
Purpieodeitia '
Clarkia pir uroq
Horse-weed , . A
Conyza
California f'uchsraauschnera
callfar<lica
Lulslne
'Lupinus sp.
T,h'rmblel�eri'y
16uhus parvifl'orvs
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