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�;5-10-;0-41,65-1D� ..,.......... _. .... .... 5i .. ... 1 -.- ... ..-, . _. 65.08-06' Gene Lambert; al Ma t Anna Bentley 611-0. Lambert Lane T�val;yn rcKeen 15353 humbug Rd. 821 East Z?ncl St. e,, CA 95954 Magalia, CA 95954 Niagalia, GA 95954 NSarysvi7 65-1.0--05, 65-1Q:-39 65-08-05 Ce�i1 Mildred Lambert Kellie Smith 6163 De Sabla Jano Morford 61.62 De5abla' Lane 15375 `Jk)«ay Magal I a, CA 95954 Niagal;ia, CA 95954 Magalia, CA 959.54 65-1G-11, 65-10,-37 65-07-19 Dale Lain" i Traynor Marls Levine 6153 Some Way Johjtson Living Trust 5,780Pickett Lane; 61.33 Some Way: hagalia, GA 95954 Magalia, CA 9$954 Paradise, CA 95969 65-10-12, 'Oto. 65Y07-01 Andxiese John�i �liiteen Paul el Violet Szego job & Mary Mays 6241 Rambling 'Way 6.1.4 5 Some Stay Ntagal a, CA 9S9S4 7 5305 Sk wa �' y g tia, CA 95954 Magalia, Magalia, CA 95954 6S -1b-15 65-10-34 65 -`07 -OZ Robert Holt Ed & Marietta. aight 6130 Lamj=ert Lane Harold 6 mane Gaumer. 4 7Q 0 Marin Way" 15 341. Skyway Paradise, CA,9'59G9 Magalia, CA 95954 Santa Clara, CA 95051 { 6S-1f1.17� etc. 65-x0-36 65'-06-03, etc. Lanham,d Donovan Carol Edild:rd Cathy Walden 6165 Some Way P . G . . 202' 17Harson Rd, ClGB Some Way Nlaga�,ia, CA, 95954 a1ia, CA 9595 i•1a 4 g Paradise, CA 95969 65 1Q Z i 65-10-42' Luc�an05, etc., Ro7:land Baldwins r SdmueJ A, Kath�erine� . Alboxt :; Bey'erly, Peeks= 6152' Lambert Vandegx t 1.58'0 Bite! Street; .14 Same {Va'u I Nia.galia,: CA. 9.5954 : ;Lane l�iagalia, CA 95954 Oresvillo CA 95905 r'5-1027 E>5-10-4 65406-07..5 Superior Mixiu s Lain. c BUT an, et �al (axjora.e Xaauf � r 4654 Ari Channel -Company 1602 Arbutus Asea Bob � p P. C'- P �raclise: CA 'Y� 5969 .l�icacio��r .Soni Paradise' CA X9.596;9` Chico, ;CA 95926 G5-.10'-29 'v; 65 -(19 -Oz' 65-07.-05-3 Mita Pdgi ngton Mj1.tc�n i, SaA a .Iiroll?.ar P.61.: Box-' 10 Maxy� oe W66a 2 �$b Naxh"nu�e P.C?."o.x X95 CA 95954. Niag lxa, C� 95'954' Chico, CA, 95926 NTa, al a; 65=10-30 6,5- -0l' Ne�iliwrau�n � t,p. �os� 33q I`1er� nMa nn c Nieedex� La bgit 'Lanz P.oyr1 P, hi`el.ana e Sue X5274 SI Iyi,14a " a. 6113 +1 { ���yyy1 j' 1 N ttl g 11, �l, , '.I lii� ':5 q 5 4'. .. Mag,e.la.�x,; CA 95954. Gdicivt, - Bacl man tai Ar s�?uiates. ,Q: ib cell^M 30 L2 `�lxe X;s l anadL yyyy .. coVal K 9t APPLICATION, FOR USE PERM1111T DSC 8 1987 9tJTY COU!JTY PL.ANNI.NG COMMISSION Orayilla, t :alifornla APPOCAN7'r Read and follow Instruatlons asset forth on attached sheoG _. .T :. ° • ` .. .. a _. Applicant's�.name LUCIAN B. VANDE�GRIF'T 9161 534-6027 �Phone No, �. Applicant's'matling address 1580 Bird; Street, Oroville C IiI=InJ a�_gti�. T Owner Ap6lioant't lntarest'lrt propdrty (Owner, lessee, other) 0W Im" s name and adWeso _ Samd as above ottittct person for project (if othdr than appl cant) Same as above 0 6 Assessor's parcel number(s) '• Pedsent•zomm�r�. TNl Location and size ar parcel(s) Borders on east side of SJcyway "at DeSabla 2:45 acre's _,�. — Borders on north side of >Tupp Coutelenc Roadbotre De5ab.la 4.56 acres . •. w street address none designated irect(ons for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas oil ):; �S av North to DeSabla Market s arse commences there a d t:en s no n arce� commences oa .mort.5 e ea`ss"ox`l yway entry. Recroatxon Vehicle Park With buildana havin Casrtjptian of proposed devolopmerit and use --- J o Ease ; Sea attach6d for par oculars } .: L_.- yP n�( s•" 'e �,r; t epi ,..rr, ,.��. � y !.0 , �7. I _ _ _ _ ,�^-•..-_;..�+:�+s"'"` -� " ^3. �� • •t„ i.,l fi «� �a5�, �9; i ( � E �- If p.� r Nv .k,. , r Y.t r �" `^ m. fi paacr� tion.ol exlstI(19 lend use T?htxa. n �n srd .f�C�ri1 bol"an�^P ,n�tit oG k`¢a� .:, r 1 c� %� a "'f g , ka , almi is Proposed scheduling/ossocl�ted projects GotastrucEaon to e n next summer a s ` -- xag d Ant oipated tncremetita( devoiopment , U Building cottstruatlon (state dimonslon5, ••squire footage and materials used)' x a, C;Istliip pulidtnga." None i o. l Mob 4 le home ark office recreatl 'n MI b, propoaerl buildl r4ls�. "`" k� tchen; Ia s & s orage: See" attached No Hez rdous rnmeriots to be used (inflpmrtrobtea, axploolves or strong o;halttloal's)� • n —�--� r pally (tours of operation -et hours of ,, such_. RA._ mtzor of"omfxloyop 2 r Nutri of of off.street I04000:9'psces provided:m S6 e ZC t� b odk �1«..7�. —�-, Fix y' (Crider O'n skyway along xst parcel &�4 to l/2 ma le 2nd:; j111 cf power end phane � 14to112Mi p n►t _ ._ e m fro t7lst,otloo to;netural Watercoursa or s,tdr � : Antloipdtdd"en and off�sltd'>alr,a�entrtavaments.txa� dray na e: a eas� to. be' ade uete.„ 1Natsr source: ie'1] s Proximity of water for, fire f(ghttng purposes (hydrants, ponds'w gtr.:j AeSalaxe bepartment on SlcyEaa�r� at1'cI ditc�ies°" cads and streams with `a few hun Only as required to provide) pad te o btd yards stlmata) �-- roadwa Will�excavarion, or _radlnbe necess aryl Cu i � Y ' � 8uffiar dao F�9annin9�" INSTRUCTIONS TO USE P011 APPLICANT DSC X987 s rcr i � (;gli�atv<itt L,. I"f applicant is not the osVtl_er, written authdri7ation by th ownor or othol' proof of ngoacy must he aiwitt d in grderr for the applicant, tU legally sign the appli4aOwu filpplivation All he considered void if ,not sipnod by this owner or legal agent= All items on application shall be filled in as completoly ns pesslhle. LT an dem is not aP13 A cable, She indican: by the lqrm "NA". It is important that the opplivuht su ply all uc eitrelt.o cicsriri[tlion of the location of (Ile p oposeil Project. including the foileiwwn: a. Assyssor's,pol,ce l Yr.(anll,tsr(s ' (froln the trig bills or Asseswn-'s maps), b. Street addresses (if tavailaablr ). w Oisluc s and direviienls to alamed stroek, bodies, of water or rn iroads.' . 4. Twenty (20) copies of a aletailecl plot plan of adrelllata sealo to nearly show proposed bulbi= � inks and ilrllZravemetlts, [nldcarl io F3,� 1 ll. inches, r: shall nt Company nrld be made pan of the "Application for Use Permit". if the use pCrinit is approved, the plat plan becomes the ap proved dovelopmeaat plan hr Pe prnperty.r %e plot plan sh'aD WaNdo the`followioA informatiow a" A scaled drelidng of be Qol(:s) boundaries. b: Location and dinll`nOelns of nil e xWOng and pruIramod improvements 'im than ln'clp4rty! iuviuding burlellllga'i._drivoways, parking areas, wells, � gath tooks old land no.W1+ e, l.ocntlon and name d hUrdeiing +ltrs`.i`M, 7 evess roads,°llearbycross1`neitt,s, .a tl'CaiY9lfii bodies of wu ei' and rallroads, d, North arrow and scale of drawing. 5, The "ilppllcatloo for Use Permit" is subject to publitY bearings and oppl,eval by the P'lanning. ' Commission, tiny spechd Idit1(lA of approval sba d be made ,n parlf the ttp,rov A "use Porin.it" and ispal1 he, laindln a>rt tla .ctlalrll alht. �i`h;c3 paeac,e,dures fn1' f,ountlr action pulse pore - ,mit applications are slated ita Ch6pt'ur 2d of be 6utte ("nnalty ("Ode. G. The Planhii g Commissih on the balls of the ovidt ica.auhmittcd at. (he pabllG lteniilig ulay grant use permits wh,ell it titlds that tho prnposod Cues of tlle_ llrnpel'ty will not ,tni'piiir tho integrity and waltaracter of than Valle in whiell the land lies ond. that the ttsawould not :ba un- Pensonctbly inr„olli latlblo with or injurious, to vrounttfklg pfollrslthis not, dori(nootk1l� to licca 'yst hoalth '€.lnd gen'ot-5 Af fam a( thc, pnlso is rosiding, (la" '14et'king 'Ill 1,110 nelghhoehood, nor to the Oncralboaltha safety'tand tio'lftlro of,tlle county, In opkoving a alse l arMR, 6.11 Planning Ant 0001altk may Waludo skivh rnnditlnlas as drs.i;nteSl, 1`QGL'iCi�ttktllk' a.rrcl if e��,,C?�:�y1t'y' .ltndllt"'lila ¢IA0llnlStK�$t41Ch t�1' 1lrC!i��il!Vl1 tl1t�' illCe�rity laaltl', Abe t ho"att'r of the 01; and green e tile. go'n�#l"tel ilaerptrl�'sw3 elf butt connw Genoyal plall and 6htlpl.o �;c of the 'butte Cl,atlel(y Ondu Itch aeaadiilail+ lallay itta+lukla, Clot, etre wit 'limltpd In; tiinp ltraitatiansYAoVololaMALI lA oplxrhvalr �'lour� of operiitlalt, feaoln�, dedlaatialt pf ' �rihht-'of4a'7 raid stroot; raltci drainage, intpr�crctoi°ti[�, �rtuilltirsns itnlltse§��. ttl)cln, is�uartpo orf ►t'� Itso pnrllllt tntlat. be reasonably rolato X tisWuse 1�tar �ylalclr �t1re `pui�tnit is a�dtlnosIer�r d. t�pllli.cntlott Inno .as x''64 mels bb ptitct.'ta c ash n�` lty olkool mnda pny�a►liltl' tri `e'1't�co�tltl'F�P etif L3ttU ,�"Caltr qO% �, llefare subtrritt r� tl it a jaern it. aapplirlltirin all. pli,asalkYt is realtlttist'Cad i.ts disc 11ss ayitll ,sritff t11.t,,,, cluostioils alatlnt, allspli ntioll rctlttixer fe:rlts, 'ogtlty roe�ttdu erHx arlitl 'provisions oiil lro"iblea 'eortaltti',lags of olal)ltlr"al,, '�iS-].tJ-(Iil' ;, 6r�70-31• ,. 65M1O$�06 Gane Lambert, ,Et a1.0 824 East y'ZA St. Blaine & Anna. Bentley 6119 Larllbert Lane,` }iVOlyr� ,Mci�een Mar sv:llc CA 959 Y' 84 Magalia, CA 95954 1535s Ifumbug* fid. Magal: a, CA 95954 G5-�a_05 65-10^59 65-05-.05 Cecil t Mildred Lambert 15373 Skyway Kollio Smith 0.165 De Sab1a Jane 14orFord M g 95954 1> lia CA , t�fagalia, CA 95954 6162 DeSabla Lane M galla, CA 95954 65-1.0-11 65-10-37 GS -07-19 Dale Fr Laura Traynor 61Z Some Way 'Mark Levine 6153 Some Way Johnson, L,Iving Trus; MagaIia, CA 95954 Magal ia, CA 95954 _ S780Fiekett Lane Paradise, CA 95969 65 10-12, etc. 65-10-38 65-07-01 An�driese j John £ Mineen ✓' 6145 Some Way Paul 6 Violet Szeo 1.5305 Skyway� Joe & Mary Mays Mabalia, Cil 95954 Magal. a,, GA 95954 6241 gambling Way Wigalia, GA 989t-4 65-10-15 65-1.0-34 65-07-6v Robort Holt, l5341 81cpvay 1✓d �j Max etta I-Iaa ght 61.50 Lambert Lane 1larold Diane Qeumer Paradise, CA 95969 N1agal ia, CA 95954- 4 700 Marin Way Santa Clara, CA 95051 65-10-17, etc, I Lanham, 65-1.Q-36 65-'05-03, etc, Donovan F, 'Carol ,r' 61,6$ Some Way .'� ! Edward Cathy WalClen 61,65 Some Way F'. G E'. Nlagal a, CA 95054 1 Magal,'a, CA 95954 2,02 PearsonIid. Paxa;dise, CA95969 65-10-26 Baldwin b5�1042` - 65 -0.6,-:0 5 .. ty Katherine ane Albert ?r Deverl Peeks Lucian £ Rolland Vandcgrift 614 Z Some �tiau I�famli�l agala a, CA 959'54 ( 4 61.5 Lzmbext Lane I�fagala a, CA 95954 � 15 $p . Bard Sheet Orava,lle CA 95965 6.5-1.0-27 0s-1.0-45 _ 65-06-07-3 Leig n slur an, e t a:i P . Q. ;}3c�ac 6 0 hYarj arienatil C Superior Mina.n Channel Cafnpany S� rad�se, CA 9,x,969 46 54 NIeadd(4 Song Drier Para, ise, CA 959Ci9 16Q Arbutus ve C}�iGe, C 959''26 65-10y2,9 65 04 0 65 0 -OS Ni La Edgington. 1•fa,ltbi; sanera Bro`lliar I�1ayLeetCeod P..,O-. Boy 795 Maga,, i, C 95954 I? C. �36:j- 1X06 l�agaltia� CA x,59'54 ?2S6' axtih Avenue Chioa, CES 9596 -6 65-10in fi'.5,w09�U1 Mery 41 �.I �.I�.nna.e � TiE�er�e � �byd �� �1o�,�nie, Sine r 6113n1 ert' Lane x,5274' Skyway (I,NI�9*�T �1rti r:la. i, C: 959'S� �Jagal a, G11 �f5 54 LI+tGI ',r ' Ta 8aehmail el Assafi:ia ,,.�i 'X`�x 311 2 }1s�; iia de. Cliice, CA 9 926, __, - - .�k iso:' 7A -F,$ S�j.�Et�+ RF j JOHPl50tl LIVING TRUST = . .- JOHNSON DORTHA "M TRUSTEE s r ` 57001' FICIETT LAME t PARADISE GA 05969 969, 070 P vl!il jfSTl1TIJS Ar HAYS'_ JOE ICY hiARY HELEN JT , LAKE HAWASUn CITY AZ86402 :.fin• •�,. s . L• 06g07 ONlR. `�1L4 STATUS • • Aj TI t F GAUMER HAROLD E'& DIANE J JT_ - 4700 riARIN'' (!A', M <. SANTA CLARA CA 95051 F �Yx L: 065 060" i, iia croo STAT US:. ACTT.,' t AGIFTC GfS & ELECTRIC, CO ` .s r - _ L.: 065 f36 ►. L!ft5 !%JY3f? STATUS: ANTI'' ' # ;' • VAt-IDEGRIFT ROLLAND A H g LTJCIAN_'B '. ., 15Be7 BIRD STREET _ OROViLLE GA 95965 L:, 065 L6v� yJf"d7 t ► S STATUS: ACT -n R - SUPERIOR CHANNEL MIt.lill GaCiFAtJS' R SOI3EH C V ; '1602 ARBUTUS AVE GHico CA 959ry6 000 STATUS: AGTI' _m .} BOEHLER TAMES 11 '& MRRORI _ P0PQX715 - WEImAR. CA 95736 s If ; L e O65 Ojj.) @ y O_ gO- STAT�JS: AC'i r , a x VANDEGRIFT :ROt_LAND A H. &. LUC ArJ €s . 1580 BIRD STREET OROVILLE C4 95965 t L.: 0655 loo Ols oog STATUS: ACTS ANDRIESE JOHN & INEEN S "SOh1E R J 6-45' WAY = MAQALIA CA 95954 t365 190, gla STATUS': AGTi"- R ' HUBER JOHN E y' 6160 SOME WAY y: MAGALIA. CA 95954 f t Ls 065 14zU' 040 009, STATUS:>�GTZ:� - WELCH-LOVLE L & ^YtlTHIA L JT } - _: L L'A t C517 tiA6ALI A "�' • :► 95954 - - Lt 06S 060 0014 Oeitt STATUS: ACTT! "` L P'AGIFIC GAS ELEGTRIG Co L .065 ;01.0 020 t]t��?. STATUSe AGY','' - ` - v �. Sv , S A - , o0o'o, IT L 0.65;u710. 009 STATUS., ACTT" _ Y CANDEGRIFT RQLLAND A H LUCTAhI Bh 1 8t7 BIRDSTREET w r" ORDMILLE CA p 95965 t, K , t L: 3 65 Iel;ft. G3� �skj� STATL ACTI$JC NFEVER. PIERVi tl E & 11INNIE_ E JT n. 4 _ 61 IS .LAt BERT LANE t1AJGALIA CA 95954 - - } <"T Ls L65 1C�_�a 5--31 s:5sc�f1' E-21 STATUS: AGTI�?' BENTLE�I BLAINE r, ANtdA' mETAL ;7T ~ ` ' 6115 .LAMBERT LANE tiASALIA GA 95954 ` < Lr 06s ujo 1134 oLlo STATUS: ACTIUS s SPIITH KE LLIE Ft 8_3 a . r _ 6165 DE SABLA' 55954 t .i L: b ; 15? I ►37 _ ij{�f� STATUS: AcT1VI = LEVINE AARP: F SS - ' 2622 1.6M tERLY CT CH[CC CA s L: x-65 lsft iSTATUS:' ACT1i' SZESI? PAUL & V OLET JT _ - 15305 SICYtJAI' t1A8ALIA .CA` 55954, .z L, P65 if f f Stt 5oi5fr STATUS: AL: I I VJ _ - NG CALIF COW ASSN SEVENTH- AY—ADVEN HAIGHT EDWARD E: &- MARIETTA J it'10-81901 6130- tAMBEFiT LAME trIAGALIA CA' 95954 = Lo5 ioo o-6 Szf�;i�: STATUS: ACM - WALDEN EE ARD ,,!x-CATHY ETAL JT somE WAY MAGALIn'CA- 45454 x; L, 1765 113y o42 F_ lo StHlLS- AL"tI� );EEi S -ALBERJ' M. & BEVERLY F CP 6152E LAh1BEFT LN' MAGALIA- CA.95954 _ L:• S7cr, 105T 043 S7r r �S: tIL:r1 MNAJFF MAFJORIE If SS s 1654 .tEADO11 SONGDRIVE ;._ PARADISE CA 95964 OOZE53C<�t=E S iH Li ° BROLLIAP MILTON r SANDRA 7T . BOX 13i'�b h MAGALIA CA 9.4.4 STN1CJS:. f, T _ WEIt.ITRAUB RGYD L Ir MELANIE SUE ADAM': ,a{ k 15274 ;JAY ° I•IAGALIA CALIF 95,954 3 0.65 00011006-Q09 STATU;3a- °''- t•ICKEEN EVALI`N SS :.± r 1.5353 HUM8,Iti7 - tiP.GALI'A CA 95954 • s r3' MORF{ Fit? JANE' G 6162 DESABLA:LANE . � MAGALIA CALIF - 95954. _ s, The EsplanadeAck Chzco;, _. x.11 9592'.6 .; <t` - s + �x - rZ. L : 965 10s J oloo STATUS: ACTIVE LAMBERT ZEN E ETAL �f CAST EG tD ST , + _. - Iri'ARYSVILLE Cr_l. 95Rt31 ' r C, .olltr, STATUS;:: ACTIVE LAMBEi?T'- SE1JE ETAL _ X24 Es1ST 2214D ST - + PIAI2`IMLLE CAL. 75901 - a L:9165 lGo 1,g5 t r is J STATUS': AGTIVF LAMBERT CEr 7 LL fILDRED E C07 S} �IdFT: i PTAGALIA - CALIf 9595.4 165 1I c�i1 of. ACTIVE + TR. OR .I?ALE r_ LAURA 3TTATLtS L 139,41 CLUSTER cQURT _MAGALIA :CA 95954: t _ r Lc 065 109 012 Ute ' STATUS:: ACTIVE -ANDRIESE JOHN -2 +1INEEN S-; 3T i. 6145 SO IE t4 -AY r � ,i.� PIAGALM CA 5 9954 s -065 MIT Ills! LsI)1'7 STATUS e ACTIVE. HQLT'ROBERT . P 15341 Si'tiAY _ pARADISE CA' . q 5969 3= L 1-465, if3if if17'-SIk►Lr STATUS:, IIdACT1:F_ i y` 4 LAtJFIAIT DT)td0�?AN' L.& GAS, ;G 3T 6168 SOME WAi .�. `=K =MAGALIA - -r. A 95954. mss' 4^ L: r65 1ltcs 1116 r:„O: - STATUS: ACTIVE =r . ? s _ BAtl SAMUEL sq -?x IATHERIPJE R JT -i `k 6142 of-JE14AY t ' - T MAOALIA e y5954 { L: 065 1,1%1O 027 000 ACTIVE. -Bt�RSAM fi LOUISE ETAL TCSTATUS: , I"iAGEE TIhJR- t - . L?• IlAF.ADTSE IrA L: 06s it'Lt'_Y.• !?C9 `Ilk STATUS: ACTIVE EDGIN TOIJ-1_�IITA U£ANE 14 } F O BOK 795 MAGALIA.0 A, 95.954 - L: 1365 106: 03 kJ@ STATUS: $CTIVE ;;.s FIPsSs This Aorament. shall beeffective as of the, day ,and g' ear i�iret above: taritteO .and; shall remain.. iri effect fear a period tett (10)=:Yemzs therefrom- This; Ag;qi Ment, Oh all: se c::to€ t tally snared; ori -the(;, first .day of ,;J$attary of `eachyear for or a period of _ ' ors t'10) years f;oma the date' o: said rexreuai unless no bf 8 on rensaraa2; 3s given as provided in Section, 51245 of the Gavernnt d' ode of: California: S_TXT$z The °terser understands is not entitled to &ny siblic funder. by reason of thei exec>ttion of this Agrsent or any 'eh + rel thereog although. the use thereof is l rsi:ted as aforesaid.- 10 Si'4"Hz. Caneelia`tion of this Agreement>;may only be affected u^ ursauarst to- fisc provisions of Goverment Code'Sections b1'280 through 1,286, Oxcept as.othervise provided b,erein; provided, however, that IM cansent"of the it of Agriculture of the. State of Califoxni 1 B provided far in .Government Code' Sections 51282 and 51383. need not; l8 ` obtained. 16 EIGHTH4, The Owner agrees that. he,. ,his successors and-assigns 17 hail not divide by sale, .or gift the property which' is the subject 18 i` this Agreestent into a parcel under separate osanership Navin lass 3 acres. 20_'HIN U., This• Agreement shad run, with the land describes " '21: *reinand. s2aall -be. binding upon the heirs°; successors and .assigns it the;- Ownerand, County. T TiI&' In the, event of forced sale of lards 3uhject hereto P or the sett3cetent of a tax lies, this Agreement is nu?3 and void. s to. ;such lard;actuA I_V sold for that purpose. No penalty as - ravided, for- in Paragraph~ Seven i7) zhaj l be :cha rged for a [L 27 anceliatiort under this paragraah« - 2S _ 3l - _ _ - I 2 a. --Th p Agreezient shallbe cancellb"Without a F yments or Ptabl c haatin% it fa r® laced by any other enforceable:. aatr1ctAo�n euthassed b Y Article JuVr111 of thet, California• Ctfaa_ tttutfan oshgnaves. ;_thasre Ig'no o _ °rative :le4islation: Ient3rig' aafd_ Article; 8 +pith reshot to assessment pract#eea., Y, of of the owner hereinabove referred to and to vhich the, Fsovisions af; -"this Agree :sant applyis sitnatcd' ? 'the County of Butte;. State of California and is pa zticularly ( described, as:;go'Aoxa 16, ccc _ - ALA thai real; propez-ty situate is ,the County of sti:tte, Stats of CaAi forna, describe$ as foAlobrs: Thel Soltzieast quarter of section .2 and the North one -'€calf' Of -the the Nortiieasti quarter :of Section ,? 1. TOWnship 23 North ktange> 3'East, Nt.D.8.i4M,, containing 240 acres,, more. or 1ess. 07 Etce t that portion o�f said. proty lying northerly Of the .YQrth side" of the 11lippPut3enC` RO'ad. 17" - _" -20 -- - - "' EXHIBIT `A:" PE_MITTED USES " 1.. Singleaily duelling. as provided C-1, C=,2 or. C�3 shave, psov ,dtd, "howlev .. that: variances ma,v, he recommended :'by the committer to the Board. of Su parvisors.in cases of bardahip. 5 1. tlessesa2, faring, horticulture, co=aercial livestock,; cos€asrcaT pr►nitry; production ,.warehousing and:.storara. $' 3.c009sory buildings and -baa"as pertinent to the permitted. .: uses including agricultelral process ng plants.: V ' 4. Hdu� ng facilities (including trailers.) to. accomodate` only' Iqriculturtslt employees, and their families'enplayed by the ' g: a nser :off operator of the<premises and. provided further that At`. fficch housing aCil;ties snail be considered accessory to the I1` ` Train builftog.- -12;Mt A Atan4i or 8, display for: sale of. agricultural .:omodities 23'. produced"on.the premises. Sales of products produced off the Z " premises prO ded that the-, sale of such products is incidental 3d. and secondary -to the sales of ;agricultural, praclucts produced 28 oto: the pzeaises. 5. Compatible. uses. 2£� $. The drilling for hydrocarbon, including thQ 'ir}stallat on ; i and ease of such squirt, ; structuzeA and facilities as [ are=necessary or convenient. 21 h.,. Public utility, and public services, ins:Iudi:ig structures, -:h 22' uses 'and buildings.. Airport: or aircraft landing facilities. d. Parer: tabor camps. 28i . e.. Any 9ther 'use determined to be a compatible use, ,in: all agricultural-, preserves by the Board: of'Supervisor% after g'! public hearing on ter. (10) Hays published notice and such 28 other notice if";any as, they may :specify.. And after, such use be.daemed a:conpatible use•in any agricultural preserve 30 ?.w other eases a. Sand .and gravel , oration subject to tris securing ;of a use: g 32 permit .approved by the Cofinig. -. i2.miaeral extraction, andu$rzie�g E: -in $T�EittlrIIl preserve 2u ser'7,.:8 and 9. goat' V P -E4 24 s ;> IR VITM& IME1 r tom- INmer,, and; Counterrase a ocuted thim pre cat the- day asci: '.year" Bizet abs ve arrittea. Comm o EL'A'TE $ gy aafzs�n $a oaa__ o- Supervsors �' +i®seta R�rgera,: County Cl�zk _ and _ st theta Clark of the Q Boaz& +sf- supery $s 4— > ' clerk, j AFPGR ;?F'D f S TO FOR f3i3NER: jr— F. "din t jf -07 1� :' �y: COmUt�.8820ii EXp�rea'; ,. 26 21 HTATR, (}F�CUI 22 i isophn. ` a:f Butte } .. 25 On this JS day of1%&Y, before me --- 'e:� Personally appeared 24, -Volla.nd-,A. 'vandegrift} aka. q_: A_ Vandegrift brawn to; be tbe. person 2S ?w2 o -se. name is_ subscribed to< the within 3:natruaent, and a knowle#d ` 47L Ahat "e e�ceCuted :the. samer. 28 IN, WI3`.t?ESS WHEREOFy l have hereunto set my hand and. affixed " t my official sea? .the day and. year in this certificate Xirs.t above 50 31 xritten r °' iy commission. expires � fi)& 6� c 32_iKr--®--- NOTARY—MLIGIn an or said —County Rim yand State ou ix. - �a�CIA, � • ' qge Narus nacre � a4oa,a 1 1 . MAX 22 190 10: 42 REh 1H01I00 916-443-9017 a l� . w F".1/8 REMY and THOMAS ArWRNEY$ AT LAW 001 F sTRfE7, suITE 2aa $ACRAMOO, CALlM N:Gi 99014 MICHAEL H, REMY TINA A. TWOMA$ (06) 44a-2745 PAX (9161454 9017 ERNEST E. WMA IAhlE5' C;. MC)f.75E � � r PETER Al HOLTON WHERTIH. THOMPSON f,AND U59 ANALYSTS 1. WILLIAM YEATES Of CCAJNSEI COVER; SHEAT FOR ` ZLECOPY MWaHtSox- ov DATE a' / TIME f' WE ARB SENDING,--:3._..._ PAGES, INCLUDING COVER SHE9 . K$ASE DELIVER TO: � �Vi t�' lre 6t4ll{ I lel FAX NO; FROM RE : CASE NO : - CASE NAME i _ � 4L, t d MATE AJAL SENT : CORMENTS : 1 as efaC� CtA 01, IF' GER0.OT HAVINUREPT1614 O L aYO'U LP THE k�AGES, PLEASB CALL (9:.$) 443-2745 AND ASK FC7R. T iANgr XOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 'To THIS MAT'x'E R.. SENT . BX'..:.� OO IOMC.002; ' 90: 10: 43 REMY& �`iN� 5916�a�"'g0ti7 IAY SUSAN` ROFF �yZPtASZAN BUTTE COUNT-I)RAF&'w Y Ct�UNSEL C4t��G�sx D�3.ve 25 Count' Orov.ZQ, CA g89Ca5 (97.5) 5S$-7623: TEiOMAS` '.REMYA=,. MZCHAED H;. REIN RMES C. MOOSESute 2QA gp3. StreetCA 95814 Sacramr�nto, 4�9�3-27 4'S AttrsrneYs o�c" pias l it COVET OF THE STATE OF CAI+7b'ORNIA RIOF SUl*C . COUN'xY OF BUTTE COUNTY ,OF BU'S'T r a cel"�.fica7» o' the S ate c, ; Case Not ON DECLARATIor subdiv. �3.on Cali oxza3.a } ORE �� ) SRENT MO SUppORT O P1 'N COMttAZNT TO ABATE A NUISANCES Ti4MPpRARY aSE tUA 411 vs, } ORDERNTDZM7NAR'Y; �,[TCZAt E . 'VANDEGExFT: r an: d; DOES 7• trough AND nRMAN IN UNCTOI�S a ndi^vjdua1, an 20,t �.ttOl.L15. V0 r `_ dec7 ate e ` w:.th Butt Coui�tY'"� and leave aG�.ate raahilear azo. Asa__ WIMPY capaci r sinal 1g�37. x have leen served inthat, ears, ►av�.ng previously Worked dor the a csity p1.an�?er: fa�c 1p �' City a:Aiv�. e Cern Council "of Gove�rnxcent, the �lariag the app7,�.cation ;��led , I eriormed work on 2: zn98,. P r.t �Eor, a "use VandeS �a�.tk� Bute County b Defendant Vuc�.an,. i qw AUTHORIZATION AND AGREEMENT FOP,M FOR THE'PREPARPITION', OF `ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS 1 LAW OFFICES CF Rui$e C:nR P(a�y C?�rrtrn, .�'• LLTCTA N" B. VANDEGRIFT nln� BY APPOINTMENT ONLY r i�7`t7yl�t4t �+ii�letl�'It(! 1580 81rd Streci Pine & Miners Ailey ¢roville, CA 95965' July 2 1 , 19B9 Meadowbrook Aoneh 15424Skyway (916},534.6027 DcSahla Stns . ° - Mngala, CA 95954, King.q'I'oy R: Stern Professor of Botany and Fic lcl 13otaiiy COnSUl.tant Ca1,a.i 0tnxa , tate University, Chico Chi,cd, California 95929-0515 3 beax; DoCtdr ' Stern Thank you very much for your letter dated Jul 19 photocopy of dried and 19e; with the pressed specimens o;C Fritl.laria eastwoodae, ' the most recent name giveft this plant. Z am a fair,ly close observer of the flora and do not such a specimen but recall seeing will carefully watch for it and attempt toProtectacid preserve it on my entire 240 a acre ranch, Very_ truly yours,' LBV:;md° ZA B C,RZF's ccs Mr. Br4nt Moore, :Butte County Planning Cal 13achmaft and Associates June 7, 1989 BAC HMAN ASSOCIATES COUNTY OF BUTTE Department of Planning' 7 County Center Drive Orovillet California 55965 RE.- VANDEGRIFT R. V. PARKS Meadbwbrook Ranch Traffic History & Projections� ATT,Ns Mr. grenb Moore Dear Brent: Thank YOU for your tiMe and doftsideration, in thismatter. Very' truly yours.. C., wi. I mcaw -NON,05RING SURVEYING f:�L NNING DESIGNING 5. A 3012 The EYING 8016tiade Chl(jb� ca 0,Telephone I torm 6 5920' ' (91 f 342-4136 AMON igo,Sr�nnii ��" Aid -12 H+� ��!! i1 1 t�mvil* 0:411for is ASSOCIATE$ April. 10, 1989 COUIgxY OF BU'T'TE Depattment of. Manning, ' #7 Cou"nty Center nrive Orov lie,;` California 95965 AWN Brent L.Moore RE: LUCIAN VANDEGRIFT USE PERMIT AV Nos. 65-10-0-006 & 6.5-01-0--10 De. Sabla Our job No,, 87-025 Dear Brents: Oh behalf of my client;, Nlr. Lu.c.ian Vandogrift, I a�n regUest ing a waiver of the time limit as set forth, by C QU,4 and the CaUtor is Government Code Permit'Streamlaning Act. Thank you for your time and oon,sideration in this matter. Very truly youxs, C.W. SACHMAN i i ENGiNEERfNG SURVEYING PLANNING I Q�SIGNII�C 30121 h Esplanade, Chico, Cnliforhla 9'5'926 Telephone; X918) X42-4136 „ i A C ATTACHMENT � ENVIRONMENTAL_IMPACT REPORT, CONSULTANT"; SELECTION -: Name: Address: Phonee ( ) �. Name• Address:, Phone. 3 : Name . Address: Phone: C ) 4, Name: Address: , Ph;orte: ( ) 5. Na me: Adc! r ess: BUTTE COUNT. Consultant List GENERAL SERVICES 1. CH2M Hill, Inc. 1525 Court Street 12, Oscar Larson &Associates P.O. Box 2088 P.O. Box 3806 Eureka, CA 95501 Redding, CA ;96099 Biosystems Analyses, ;Inc. 13' LSA lS7 Park Place GoldenGate Ener gy Center Bldg. 1065, k"t. Cronkhite; Pt• Richmond; CA 94710 Sausalito, CA 94965 14. Eco -Analysts 3. Mundie and Associates 114 Wost 7th Avenue Chicoc11 95926 4902 California Street San Francisco, CA 941,18 IS. EGOS Inc, 4. Engineerting-ScienceInc.1600 Sacramento Inn, Way, Suite r Y.O. Box 7107 Pasadena, CA 91109 2.36 Sacramento, CA 95815-34612 5• Community Planning '� 16. Elgar Hill Consultants P.O. 13ox 690 303 Potrero St., 29�1G5 P.enngrove., CA 94951 Santa Cru2, CA 9so61 17.r Duncan &Jones 6.. Planning Associates 2161 Shattuck Avenin Berkeleyr CA 94704 662'A2alea Avenue P:O. Box, 152T Red ding,' CA 960.99 18. Bendix Envi�'onmental Research, Inc, 7. George S. Nolte & Assoc. ox Pla2a,',Sttite 902 1390 Market Street ' 1730 I Street, Ste 100 Sacramento, CA 95814 San Francisco, CA 94102 -8. Sedway Cooke Associates 19;' CaolC Associates 206.0 Park Avenue 1o1, Hciwacl St: ,. 2nd Floor Sari Francisco;, CA 9410'5 Orovl3.e, CA: 95966 9. Jones & Stoke: Associates 20'. Raymond Vail' & Ass.r dates. 1725 = 23,.rd,St.,.Suite 100 Sai:ramento, 141,0 Ethan ;'`Way Sacramento, CA 95825' CA 958.16 10: ESA 21'. Woodward -Clyde Consultants 13.90 Mar_et 'St Suite�.215e One Walnut ;Creek Center ; San Francisco.. CA 94102 Zo,O Pr�ng� e Avenue Walnut Cre�k, CA 9459'6 ]l. nvEirosphere Company. 22 WESCo 44'0 Castro St,, Suite 320 Mountaih view, CA 94041 14 Galli Dr�re, Suitel A Novato CA 94947 ;I 1 t` r 23. Wagstaff and' Associates 2550 N �;rh St., Suite 205 36. -Leonard Charles Assoc. Berkeley, CA 94710 58500 80han-Di11on Road Cazadero CA 95421, 24: Western; Plaz. i . and ' 9 Engineerincr n 37. EIP Associates , 11712 Quartz Drive 1311 I Street, 'Suite 20°0 Sacramento, Auburn , CA 96.0 5 .3 CA 95814 28, Planning Answers 38. South Coast Environmental 5225 Lincoln Villa wayompany Fair Oaks, PP.O. Box 944 CA 9,5628 Orinda, CA 94563 26. Quad Consultants 2530 J Street, Suite 302 , 39' Dames-& Moore Sacramento, CA 95.816 221 Main Street,; Suite 600 San Fran., CA 94105-1917 27, Research Associates 1.209 Stanley Avenue 40. Resource,Management Chico, CA 95926 international Inc. 1010 Hurley Way, Suite 500 28: Ott Water Engineers, Inc, Sacramento, CA, 95825 2334 Washington Avenue Redding, CA 9;600,241 Jack M. Meade, P.E. 2180 Jefferson Street, 29. Harding Lawson Associates Suite 1.20 Napa, 'CA P.Q. Box 578 9;4559 Novato, CA 94948 42', Hawkins/Maxk-'dell 30. Planning ,Concepts P,O. Box 31 203-C 'cork Street Redwood City. CA '94064 ievada City, CA 95959 43 Bjergo,Planning Associates 31• Collins & Ca ` st villa world Tr rade Cente 5225 Lincoln villa Way 350 South Figueroa Street, Fair Oaks;, 'CA 95628 Suite 117-746.: Los Angeles, CA 900 77 32 • T.: Laurence Mintier & Associates 44 Enviro Amental.: Planning 81.3 F Street .Associates Sacramento, CA 95814 880 W: 1st `St: , .-Suite 615' Los Angeles, CA '90012° 31. Community, Concepts TSa Consultants Mariposa, C 953 A 38 8413 Jackson Road Sacramento, CA 95826 34• Michael Clayton & 5'764 Parade se :Dr. Ste.; Assoc; S 4G . Ralph J Alek' der & A �r , ; ; Carte'; Madura,,. CA 94925 S91 Redwood Iii hwa g Y M�.11 Va ,ley, 949411, 35. Cra e" nm r Engineering, .>iic,: k' O. ox� 124Q` 47: Cotnmuiiity Dynamics Grass Valley, CA 95945 7 0,: North 2uclid 8,t , #108'. Anaheim, CA92801. 019Tho" spinad, Chico, Cali#ornia 96926 "t cleptinpl (916) 343-4136 �,. � �i, ;,�"'tea � tt 11 X � _. � i t � �e_. � _.,i4E..�dl1.._ ��i. �! ��rd�� a i.,l kr.+,', k•,*pv! �� 6. Relative to the recreation' in paragraph '19, thea:e wiJJ be zoo increase in any burden on the public because the recreational facilities and opportunities will be provided on: the adjoining property which we own adjacent to the RV Iparks,, where 'we have ponds, streams, a lake for fishing, swimming and boating, barns, corrals, riding and hiking trails, a riding arena,, and a Lodge and museum, 27. in esponse to your "DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION", 1 b, e, i s you are correct that the project . sites have been recently logged which nas disturbed the ,soil. That is all, matter that is 'totally independent from the proposed developt4ent; which we h�- 'o planned. I would anticipate that in. developing the two RV parks that the disturbed` soil will be restored to. Bette -sr than its former position,. with suitable plantings of grasses and native vegetation to hold the ,soil surface in place. The development of the project sites into mobile . home' parks or RV, parks may zie�cessitate moving some quantities of earth but would result in recontouring appropriately c,ansistent wi.i;h thegentle mountain terrain with much improved contours, better soil conditions and increased suitable plariti_ngs The so-called, large amounts of iritpervicaus surfaces consisting of mobile homes, carports, and driveways with -internal access strr„ets W.11 all be carefully contoured and in facii improve the conditions of the overcover of the soil. Any purported "increase in overland fl,ow, resulting in a greatar magnitude and freni„,ency of pear flows” will be mitigated, and controlled by appropriate drains and. dams which will be located in the drainage downstream from the projects. Those dams have been planned for many years as fishing`ponds .and for recreational purposes which will prevent: any increase in flows into Little Butte Creslt_. Thr are already two contoured, ditches constructed many years. ago which cross, Ithat drainage to'divert'water across the balance of our ranch and into the various ponds that have been constructed. There is no direct flow whatsoever into Little Butte Creek that could occur from the proposed development." Any possible soil erosion will be eliminated, not increased, by the construction of the settling basins and ponds to be constructed in the drainage basin.. There will be no adverse irnpac�t to water, quality or to soil erosi.ott, lout will be a. reduction of soilerosion and an improvement of water. rla.ality, through the settling basins serving also for propagating ttiout. and ;for recreational ponds. The harvesting of timber from this property is totally independent: from, the proposers improvement of this land by developing V par;cs. The ;proposed AV park projects will esul t in si�jnifi.cant d� oret;se 'gin any possib:l.e soil. e osion, j s,tabi izixxg the soil with rept anti.ng,s and 40Vg1opment of appropriate drains to settling has' ns and wig l result ' i n a decrease in t1 siltatie�n of Lit le Butte Or eek rather'that? , increase: 1;n an event tie pends ;.which havebeen. in eta stc�1 � :°or many years oil our; rar�oi7 have provided sett�l irrg basins `f'or I the Butte Greek' and hate pteva ted the silt from .pxcceedi.ng nto the P radi to Lake, to the an the .substantial I rlotri.ment to 6"d property. 1 i mond, to cure those problems by remt�vi.rtg the s'llt and, sediment from. our reservair and ponds and cleposita';ng that material into the rttcadow 6reas, of our riah,d ,. '1'g i Aa has been .noted, there is no. prime agricultural productive property i;nvol.Ved. h,16c: The necossa;ry` wa, Ot P' lip ly has been :abtailled b� eep 6 N�ti�1k�o od �px' sen; a ozx 2 :posey no, proib ---mtr�a to Ali w e shed 7 _. AMk I h �7 iV. EPJVIp41�t[UIl P1'i'AL IMPACTS (Eplanations of allYtrS' anti M;»AYBE°an swors a required qnz attached sheet(s),) `t. FARTH.Wili,the=proposal result; in''sigpi#foant; - YB MAYBE ld0` 6, Unstable earth conditions or In changes in geologic substructures? • . ,.. , ,., , F • , , » b: Olsruptions; "displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? , .. F. • .. , . ., , , F , , C] O C>� a, Change in topography or,ground surface relief features? �, �► ; ❑ ,, x, . , . , . , , . , , ,. , , d; Destruction, covering or moditicatIbn of any unique geologfc or physical'featurgs? , . , , .' ❑, Q, Or" e, increase in wind or water erosion of'soiis, elther on or off I' Cliahges in deposition or erosfort of beach sands, or changes in sil`tatio-d`epositfon or erosion Which=may modify the c4,,,nhol of afiver or stream orthe bad of the Ocean or any bay,Inlet orJake? ,I,F .,.i,....,.,»F,F , ,,,,1, F. �Y,�;T..1. g. Loss of prune agriculturally productive soils outside, designated urban areas? . , .: , . , , • . O LT h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? , • I... , ... F . ,,; i ,. F „-J, . , 1 ; J : • I , . F „r» .'.,1 i7 i . .1:1AlR. Wlll the proposal result In substantial,, a: Air emissiohsordeterioration ofambient air -quality?,,,..;F,ii.:,:,,,,,; L3 u ❑ ,,,,,,,,„,,. bi'rheoroationofobjeotioha(tYdorsismake,orfunips?...,., C. Alte'ratlon of air movements moisture, or tehlp rature,'or any change 1h climate, locally or ” reglonaily?,x11, ,k, F, .,,,.i _.,• ra .•!, ,,+,,:i{ .. 1,tr .F. y. ,R,-,4,1,.; .., `iit •,i rs ,ii I�. 1� t� i 3, WATER, Will the proposal result'-4ln spbsta6liaL a, Changs§ in currents, or the course or dIret,tldn. of caster moveMehts in either "marine or freshwaters?, ........... b Changes to absorption rates,; drainage patterns, or the rate and amount ofsurface runoff?.. ❑ f ❑ do Beediar aft -'site siiface drainage improvement , i�lcfUding vogetatlorr Peamoval, chanttelization' or ct)Iv rt installation? , , , , . , , , , , , ; , , , , , , • 1 , , ❑ 1 • y • . , i ,,. El 3 Ii i, � J� d:� Alterations,to tb "'ts W,,'i»brse orllow of'f1ood waters? C7 b_ a_ Ai Y1, r»»r Y 1 '3/i,F„1':, CL ,Y t 4 Change In °arnbUnt 1' e.; the of §urtace water i'j''g t,y Water,;botly? . „. ... , • F .. , ❑ Cid f Disohorgo into °surface, ,waters, pr in ally alteration of surface water quality, including but not lirnitetl to tprripera:ture, dissblvecl oxygen or Wr`bidRy? r, » . f , . , : • » , , , „ J �, l I g•,Alteratloh, of th'o dfrectloh ar'rate , h; Change i' quantity or quaJity of ground eater;, OR�?cN tfi o[�gh dJieot additions or wfthdravvals, ar thMijbh`tntercddtfor, 0,P0 atjuifar bye outs br axcaVattors`?�;,v ,,,..; Ci ❑ 1. Reduction in the amount a} caster othOwlse avaiiabid for pu slit +at t'supp lds7.t,,,;,, C7 Ifd'r ❑ � J people. o ;' rA e t Flo wa R » s r»p. p r y ter related haz�i'dssuOh as 'j. top - roposaeLI�Er WltP the prsulrsubstentlalFA, PLAhT l . a..Chaogb In the diversity of species, or number of a.nyspeoles of plants (includirig trees, shruj,s;7.a vt,, 12 F ❑ L7 b..Aeductlon of the hurnbewof arty Unique, rare or,endangered species of plants? f ❑ c;�lntrodtii ion -o'C nevi speclps of pl'arlts Into1�,ap area, or in a barrier to the normal teplenlshm'erst4re)(lstingspe,4fas?,.{„F,1ti,V,».»,�.,.,,� d".;fietltictfon In ricreage.ot arty. agricUlturaf,.ci0p7,,.,„_.,... 14. PUBLICSERVICES, Will, the proposai have an effect upon, or result in a geed for new. or ', tere&goVernrnent services; Vt=SMAYdE NO at Fire protection?I]d Y F Y , J 1 . , • .. f '• Y: :1 , .t i 1 . •. '{;! J Y 1 t:4 } C7 C]I b. Police protection? ,..,..,f;Y..........•.,.Y.Y.Y...,J..., C. ,S.chools?..."J:'rt4 Y •t:, ', FY 11 VeV ••. i tYt{f t.1 t1:,. • V I •l.x .. � � ❑... YV .:l .,.iJ J,V.:,YM, d. Parks`or other recreational facilities? 4. J J J 1, + 1 • ., J , . p p e. Maintenance of public facilities;-inciuding roads? f. Other governmental services?,,.,,...}...J.1..,...,:,Y....,,,...t.,444, ..J 15, ENERGY, Will the proposal, result in a. Use of substantial arriounts of fuel or energy? . ,1. . I J Y Y , r . `„ :. (K! _ ❑ lQ 131/ • 1 1;> , J Y . I, i , .:.. 1. b. SUbstal,tial I'ncrease;, Inl deme hd upon ex sting sources of energy, or require the development of new sources; of ehergy? 1. YY. rl, 1 16t IJTILITfES• Will the prvrpo6al result in a no fornevJ systems, orrsubstahtial alterations #o the tgllowirigz n1 Power ornafural g487 Cl [] b; Communications systems?YJYJ..,,,,Y....:,,Y.Y11 ,Y,,,;.1„Y„,. ,ilxk-11,.1! ❑ �. ❑ i C, Water availability? , l,1 ..J IJt;y.,iJ aft ❑ Li' „1,J,1,JYY. .1..,(„ d1 Sewer or septic system?f; �.. , y ' es Storrrt water drainage?. , . : J J t-, : „�! f ,iJ '. ❑' C�' ,,F «, . J J , f ,l r.;« f'. Solid �wastE`a disposal? "� ❑ d' 171 HU1 AN_HEALTH. W,iYr,�le propt;�al �Jeeult in:.. ”. n,, Creation of any h ah!;, Hazard or potential health hazard (excfudin�,` mont,'l health)�j . , . Y .p ❑ l; bF Exposure of ;kukaMe to p'ijtenai health`hakars? ❑ Cl� 10J ASTHE,df,WiA thei�opoa�i'rd'suli inthe tilastruct�onof ariysaohiC 'vls`ta nrulew open to t}hy�e piuh�;eJl it tho proposal rosuft in the creation bf an aasthetfoailyloffensitte site.ri'p6' /�/f�lf ta'p4+�+r�lo?Fewpyri�,� YJ1F[Yi Jp FjvlFtltitJfe.qc%YYyY.Ykk.iYYa:iJJY Jts PJJJYXY. .Y � � Q. EAtION' Will the proposal�resUit lrt an impact upan the quant or quaritity of exist,n reare0tional apporfu.hl lea? I.k ,,.It,�1., ❑', Ci ...s,}.,1,t.Y1. t}yY1;,.JJ.J.Y1.,.,If t.1.! �qJ d,UtuF;At: RESOIJaCES.. • a.�,{Wit I the proposal r�esuit in the altoratian of or:the destruction of a prehlstorle orhistoiOl& 100,166 l,” s l t e? Y J 4 J ,, S /' f!, h K Y Y t• i Y l n t k I tY . V i.{ ., ? F 9 ii 9 , rM Y Y f} 3 i Y ❑! ❑, ,� bY�ait)filittldproposal'resul,ttnb ersephyslGalpraestheffdo, ecistoa,prehlstoricdrhistnrlo., I "Ib y }� .y j y Q 4 1 r a 1+a A^! 4:, I. k, Y e A., Y c} 4 Y. �� ,9 ld iF 1,g. S truc . V.re a, ',� U pat?' r a } Y / Y i:k Y 1 w 8 f J K 1. i t Y t ,� 1. Y!! �. �`or . c1'Does/tfro/eypropyosal,'h1avnethepotntigitoGause'physlcalcharr9gwiiichvucjuid'affact'uniqu ' 1}.`'1' a th F 114 c u t t u rUt' VA I U es ? y Y. K i i i' i J,. Y t ). Y 1 Y A �{ Y A Y J Y., i``{' Y' n� c rl i .. 4. r t r. ,'' i{ F •. i.+ _Y ...... +� i dt� Will the,proposal rostrlct exls'tlrtg religious of sacred uses withinte pate�litiai act . . area{... ♦ fi V I .. 1. 3'k JAiYwJ I;�Rt41 YM Y)Yf�R� jY.1 1' � I)ISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL.EVALUATION AF # 65-101-IG, 65-1:0-6 Wig.. :r{ �.. .� AMIk ?JEGkTIVE DECLARATION REGARDING :ENVIRONMENTAL. IMP -ACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN` that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to t}le provisions Of the California Environmental Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100 et determinatiand ii on }tas been made that It will e seq.) effect upon the fxnot hav,a siggcant environment. AY 65-O1-10, 65-10-6 Log # 85-01-25-01_ 2• G'8SCRIPTT0N GE PROJLGT: Use Permit to allow an RV park, mobile home park, office, recreat;on and meeting room, kitchen, 4t two sites.. baths, and storage, 3• hOCAT;ION OF PROJECT: Parcel 1 - on the N side of CoutO10ho Rd. a 20' from the Sk pprox. YwaX, Parcel 2 - on the E side of the Skyway, approx. 2p0 ft. north Of De sabla Lane, Macrala. 4. NAMfi AND ADDRESS OR PROJECT APPLICANT: Lucian Uandegrift Bachman &Associates 1580 Bird Street 5. 301.2 The EsplanMde, Orovlle CA 1 95965 Chico, CA 959,26 WTIGATION MEASUR13,5t 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is an file a:t 7 County Center Drive, Or'ovil7:�x. This ;study was: Adopted as presented. Adopted' with changes, Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached, 7.x A public hearing on this Tlegri.tive Dec decision mak.laratan was held by the s ng bads. iieari,ng Body ... . I► ate of Determination i Determination:. On the basis of the intitial study of, enw romnei1talimpact, ,the gni"ortna.tian prCsertiad at healringsr camtne; is received on the' proIyosal and our oWn kC owledge and i,ndepeitdent research We find` the ro osed j1 1. P Pira ec tQLD ; Nb", 'hare a s agnifi cant e ect an L Ye e n v�roitimeni,. �, and a NECA, M3 DI;CLa lt.ereb adopted RATIO t Y �AJe i ind: that the pro ;'ect. COULD ha.v'e s. s'xgn� Scant effect on the environmet .bc;t vi,iil not i,nthis: case because o attached. mitxgata an tneasur described °iri Stem 5above wh clx are by this referenee.,made Condit ans:.of;pxoject approval. A canditi'a`,na1 ,NxGAT;;IVEECL`k'RA1"IgN is hereby. opt, I Signature, Ta tl e - Date k�:- � _ �� r Aft L J S T FOR C G�NIM Lti7'x' S County public Works I2ES�Ji7RCE NiANAG'i�MENT x State, Water Resources Department County Envir,ot�mental Health , U.S. Forest.8e'rvice.-ksr--,, N City of Biggs U S . Blreau` of Land Management City of Chico Butte County Mining Committee City of Gridloy State Department of Fish & Game City of orovillP California 'Native Plant Sbciety Town of Parade Planning Aepartf'nent =-:'�• State lliv. Forestry'- attention �5�.- "` State, Transporti4UOn Department Craig Caster Regional Water Qual. Control Bd. State Reclamation Board r, S7C7CC W/�:7CER Butte Water District SEVaE2 s Fciclivale Sanitary District California Water Service COA .__ North Burbank Pub. Util. Dist - _ Del Oro Water Co. Del Sub. (CSA #21. OWID District Thermalito IrrigationThermAlito Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dist. Irrigation District other' \ �� (CSA uTXL,�r�c�s z;�.�zr�A2=aN xa�.x:��z Water District PG&E North (Chico) (Marysville) —7 Butte Water District —7 -J PG&E South Durham Irrigation District Pac;i f is Bell ._.. 'State V TV Cable oWTD t 5'c.�i1m'� � �' Via com Cabei�a�ad Richvale Irri atio n Distract �. Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. _____ Thermalito Irrigation District FxRE pR.OTF:CITaN ti Medio F.ire'Pr'tection Dist. _ County Fire Department/CDF nzv,�►Ci n=sTiEz=CT` y TE -4E:tl 17:t 3: (0. � C. Durhsm� Or va;lie or Butte Count . F2EGL��.M/aTYC>N IaS`TF�=CT; pO,L,TCE 'PRa__IT�C'T2G1N State Highway Patrol .=-- y County Shrif`f OT7E��i2 , SCHt507L. . 7,rSTR=Z CTCOMMITTEES'C`WONiM�`SS?[SNS. ToaaclC,� 'jq'.o rii4+ i ` RCg2EPiTYON FA�'7CLxTES ',' 'Paradise panes. p,rc.hitectuxa� Chioo.Area Recrea;tion';District''Control Park Dist.' Committee _ D�iram Area.Rec.;& Feather Rl. ex Red. & Park D:ist Butte. County Farm Bureau Rec`; & Pay k' Dist, Community'' Associa'ciori: , .Paradise Richva , e Rec. &Palk, Dist. � 5 State Pants & Req : Dept. Ti.4µ�71Y IV. Elzv CR ISM-2AL 2MPAC�S _ {Explanations of all "YES"':and "MAYREI' answers are required on attached sheets}. �. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? YES MAYBE NO b, Dis.ruptiOni displacement.,,compaction or avercovering,of the soil? L' a• Change in topography or ground surface relief features?bestru( - dfeaiureZa g tion, coverin or modification of any unique geologic or physical e. Increase in wind. or Water erosion ;of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes 3n dzposition.or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation' deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of'a the "bed or river or stream of the ocean or any bay, inlet or, lal:e? g. Loss of prime, agriculturally productive soils outsi areas? de designated urban r� P P P property : g g'hazards h. landslides, mudslides ound failure or similarhazards?s ea>•thquakes, - 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: v— a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient. air quality? b, The creation of Objectionable e odors, smolte or Rimes? a. Alteration of air MbVement, 'moisture or temperature, or any chang climate, locally or regionally? e in 3. WATER, Will the proposal result -in substantial: a. Change's in currents, or the course or direction of Sta either marine or fresh waters? ter mnvem"eats in b. Changes in absorption rates draina a �i Of surface runoff? ' Pattern or the rate and amount c. Deed for off-site surface drainage improvements, including Vegetation reft al, chanhelization or culvert installation? �G M �— dAlf ertstians to the course or flow of flood waters? .- , e, Change in the amount of surface. water int any water.` body? G f, t)isaharge into surface 'waters or in, any, alteration of surface water duality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground watQrl�? h.. Change, in the. quontity or quality of ;ground waters; either through d%rect. additions or withdrawals, 'r �� .�✓. or tirrougtt interception :of an ,aquifer' by ;cuts br excavations? iReduction in ,tkte.,amoitnt of Water otherwise available. for public Mater supplies? j fiaposu>•e of People or, property to wager -related hazards sucfi as .Elaoding? 4. f. w� Pf',AN i�'#FE�. Wii� ttie ro p polal resa in substantial: a:y Cha11961 in the, diversity of species, or humber of arty species of"planP,s (iholur�ing;trees)shrubs„% grasricropst,and aquatic;plants�? b, Reduction of the numbers Of a uni ua plarjts? frare. ox er:d#tngtired' speold of _ c, Introduction of new species of the normal :replenishment of ekistingsspecieah' area,'br in €L barri_ez to d ' Reduction in aerea' e of airy Agr` Mural ,crop S. ANTFiAI, LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals <s including r Mkdgor animal, g egtilesy Fish and shellfish, YES. MAYBE No fnsectsa7d 7 organisms b. Reduction. in the nWbers of an animals, Y unique, rare or endangered, species of c. Introduction of neW species of an P iris? Into aft area, o:•, in a barrier to the migration or mo�✓esnent of animals? cJ. Deterioration of existing fish or Wildlife habitat? - i✓G c.: NOTS1. Will the proposal, result in substantial: a. Increases in existing; noise levals? b. Ek osure P of people to severe noise levels? 7: .,IGH? AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant :tight and •glare? 0. LAND USE. will the proposal result in -a Substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? —� 9. NATfIRAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. :Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion o£ any non=renewable natural resources?' 10. RISK of UPSET. Wi11 the proposal involve. a, A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not: limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in of an accident or upset conditions? ,the event b. Possible, intOtfarende With evacuation plam emergency response plan ar emergenc an? y 11. POPULATION: Will the proposal alter location, distr9.butiony density or growth rate of the human population? 12. HOUSING. Will thero osal affect ekist ng. housing, Or create a demand for additicrial housing? 1 TRANSPORTATTON/CIRgMTION, Will"'the proposal result in: a: Generation of subs;.'aittial additiohal vehicle movement? b. Effects on; eitistng parking facilities, or demand tot .nett parl:ing7 W V o� substantial impact on ekisting .transpottation gy4tems? d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulatii5ti or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alteratigns to waterborne, :rail or air traffic? f• lti-tease in traffic }►azards to motar vehicles, bJ4 lists"or ped©striaris7 1�►. `�� P-* IG SF VTCES Will Lae. proposal AA've art effect upon; or result in a Tor, new or N0—d. governmiBht, sez-Vice#; need a AFire"`pratec;tiayi r b» polies protection?' �4 Schools? parks or ro then tedreatiof al faca l ie: 2 e. Mainteriance: of public fadilities; inrltiding r'bads7 -=-- f, Jther ovariunental, g service's? -3� .. b, 1 AMA .. 15. N�tGY. Will the proposal result in: " a. use of substantial amounts 6f fuel or energy? YC9 MAYBE NO b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of an' or require the f development of new sources oenergy? 16. UTILITIES, Will. the proposal result in a need £or new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? - c. Water availability?" ---w--` d.. Sewer or septic systems? e. Storm water drainage?' `. f. Solid waste and disposal? 17; HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal, result in - a. Creation ;of any health hazard ox po^"sntial hazard (excluding mental, b, Exposure of people to;potentiaw health hazards 18.; AIMMETICS. Wi11 the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista ar view open to the public,; or will the proposal result iu the creation of an aestheticall offensive sit Y e open to public vir,),4q 19, krCREATIM Will the proposal result in an impact upon {Y5ti quality or quai;tity of existing recreational oppo..ttunitieal ^� 20. CULTULPAU RE50URCE'�. A, Will the proposal result in the alteration aa: destruction of a Prehistoric or historic archaeological site; b. W311 the proposal result in adverse phYPide1 or aesthetic effects to a preliistoriu ohitori�ij tttrblctute or object? c pne:s the proposal have the potenkiot 4s«•edUse a physical, change which would affect unique ethnxr "'l§+rul values? d« Will the proposal restric, eKi+r,.in_4 religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? " D�SG'[7'SS:iCC7N C7F' �1V��.':►•,"+�C'Y,���"N`.LA�; ��7'AT,LI'A xOI�I" SA;,e attactfed. w Applicant-t Lucian Vandegrift, Assessor's Parcels # 065-01-0-010 - 065-100-D06 LOgI 89-01 -25,-01 DATA SHEET A*. Project Description Type of Project. Use Permit. DOiscriptionz US, e Permit to allo Brief a Rb'rOational Vehicle Park on'2 sites to, accommodate a maximum" of 57 90croational Vehicles, Location-. Parcel, #1 is I ocated on the north, side of 110.4 CbutOleftc Road., approximately 200 feet south ,of the Skyway, in the DeSabla area Parcel 02 is located on the - eastside. of the Skyway, approkimately 800 feet South of the De$abla Pacific Ga's and Electric Offices and'fozebay. C Proposed Density of Development: WA. 5. Amount of imp.ervioui§ Surfadinq: Minimal. 6. Access and Nearest.,, Public Road(s): 'The skyvay and Hub Coutolenc Road'. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic 'tank and.l,eachfield System. 8. Source of Water supply,: Wells., 9. Proximity of Power Lin6s: Adjacent, to property. 10. Potential for further, land. divisions and development: X/A. B:I. Environmental Setting Physical Environment: 1. Terrain a., General. Topographic Character: Slopingmountainous ft(jus timber 16nds., b. Slopes: 2 to '10%; . C.: V'6vatiwi: Rang'ebt to 2 es f roM 2-6,80%' f �00, t, above: sea lovel'.1 -Limiting Factors:,None. 2. Soils, a TYPOS and Characteristics:' Aiken Series: lbaffi, clay;. slow :'permeability; 1, drains well, bl:' Limiting 'Factors i-146n ,e, ,L�xhd.,. Natural Hazards a£ tho, earthquake Moderate;,at -q E' th" uake Intensity'VrII' Erosion Po 'tent. �Sligh c. Lazidslide e nt�l OW: Fire `Hazard , '-.� Hilqh,i- .,gkp 'Ve: s6il P,,o,,t6htial, Moderate: oddrate- w 4. Hydrology a. Surface Water: Several 'drainage Swells traverse, the project site which drain into Little Butte Creek Canyon Drainage Basin. b. Ground Water: Generally available. C. Drainage Characteristics; Property drains Into the Little Butte Creek Drainage Basin. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 70". e. Limiting Factors; Water Protection Zone. `Visual/Scenic 5. Quality,: Excellent. S. Acoustic Quality:Excellent. „7. Air Quality: Excellent., Biological Environment: 8• Vegetation: Yellow Pine forest, timber area. Rare and endangered plant species are known to exist in an.�d near the `vicinity, 9. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals commonly associated with the Yellow -pinta forest foothill area: Cultural Environment: 10. 4tchaeological and Historical Resources in the area; Law sensitivity;- 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Agricultural - Residential. 12. 13. Existing; Zoning: TM -5 and TM -20, Water Protection Zone. Existing Land Use on-site: Vacant forest land. 14. Surrounding Area; - a. Land uses: Sparse residential, timber, forest area. b. Zoning: TM --2 1/2-, TM -5, TM -20, TM -160; and H -C, c. Gena, Plan Designation: Agricultural -Residential. dParcel Sixes: 5 to 160 acres. 15. e. Population: Sparse rural mountainous area. Character of Site and Area:Rural timbex mountainous 16, area: Nearest Urban :Area,: Paradi>s.e. Relevant Spheres of Influence: paradise Pines Property Owners Association, ".Gown oaf Paradise, Paradise irrigation District, and Paradj.st Recreation and Park District. i8: improvements Standards Urban Arca: No. 19. Fire Protection Service: Nearest County (State] Fire Station:' Station:3' located apprbkimately 5 Miles to the south of the project site . 20. b= Water.Avai"lability; Tanker, truck only. Schools in Area: Paradise Unified School District. Wig- ,ro RECAP _ HISTORICAL TRAFFIC USES h, MEADOWaROOK RANCH SES/VEHxCU,LAR TRIPS PER ,'MONTH DEC. JAN.: FEB. M;ARCEI APRIL MAY _ JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. 0_CT. NOV. 1.. LODGB/MUSEUM -- OPEN TO PUBLIC 60 6o 6o 60'` 400 400 400 400 350' 60 100 1000 ". 2. MYCOLOG,4S"T8 'GAT88RING MUSHROOMS 60 60 — — - - 60 60 3. FISHERMEN - - r - 60 60' 60 60 60 - 4. TRAM SHOOTS �'(OPEN TO P'C7BL LG) _ - 2020 25 30 100100 40 30 5. RIFLSr PISTOL, ARCHERY RANGES - - 20 20_ _25 1 30. 100 100 40 30 - - 6 CHOOSE f CUT CHRISTMAS TREES WITHOUT1, PE,PTS vR PE 1' - —: , — — � � r - — — 300 1000 17. CHOOSE; & CUT CHRI TMAG :TRESS . RMITS AND FEES WITH PE - I „ r---� 2000 G. PORCHA81?1 OF bIVErR,_SE FOREST PRODUCTS AND NIJRSFRY SToclC+ ` 60' 60 60 -80 100-. 100 106 ,. 100$0, _,.. '60� - 60 , ((fi�7,tw60 .�.7. SCO UT TrNG r 10. HORS813ACK RIDING 10 10 10 10 10:. 30 60 60 30 1a ' 15 20 i 4F0 0 GAO LL . 40 20 O� 11r . ' CATTLE OERMnTON �1.2. 9TUb K 20 . 20 2a 20, 20 SF�R�SGES ('00. LAT SUNDAE `. ETC i SAOF tmstS•:TO, pti, id,,,: 16 10�0 10 10 - 10 ..10 _. 10, 10 10 10 10 i 13 c GOL1 NUGGST ASG p'S tom POHLIc ' , - ..,_ 1.000 1,000 10'00 100.0 S 5 Mt SEO�"ICES, ` - 1000: 10.00 1.000 1000 - Sih1Mt� AND HOAfiNG — t�. 16- ' AV .,AK _ ioo 1aa 2o_0 200 1sa oLUMN �rOTALs 150 ' 255 EARLY TOTAL _15`0 20 710 VCRAGk� MONTIiLY�7-2 ..—.. Abl PARK, STUDY FOR OCCUPANCY AN TRAFFIC B::G IiP.�ZINGS RESORT ,J LOCATION:_ - Lake .1manor, Cajjforr� a ELEVATION: 4500'..feet- eet_, -_'--.SPACES: SPACES AVAILABLE;: - 16 OCCUPANCY'' HISTQRY' {'PACES. FULL. -MONTH,._POSSIB-E DAYS (SPACER DAYS FULL PERCENTAGE -X DAYS IN MO.,) ARY 496 -0_UARY 448 F H: 496 - 0-_ -PRIL 4$0 -0- -0- MAY 496 130 26l = UNE. 480 150 311 ULY 496 '371,75% QGUST . 496- 241 24I 4SP/. SEPTEMBER [ " 480 _ .127' 261 CTQByR 496- -0'- -0- NOVEMBER a$0 _ -0- -0- DECEMBER 49:6 -0- -0 ` I QI9 2Ur�� TOTALS: AVERAGE. 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OF PROPOSED SPACES: 58 ELEVAx21LN- 2 r 700 FEES' PROPOSED OCCUPANCY; Janizary 0% February 0 Marc 0' April 0 Mai' 28% June 33 July 77 sot AugUst�y yy ) SeptembO October 0 Novembar 0 Decembet 0 Total; 2;L5% divided by 5 months Ocoupa cY = 43% AVERAGE FULL OCCURANCY = 43% FOR hIpNTHS PROPOSE D TRTP ,CA;LCULATrI�NS GENERATED FROM [t; V, PARKS, 58 SPACES X 3.5 TRIPS, DAILY # 203 TOTAL, T,RfPS OAILY j 203 DAILY TRIP'S 9 AVERACE30,T.lA-18 !SER MONTi = 6094 TRIPSi %'ER, n7oIVTE, 6, 090 'TR],PS :PER MONTh` MONEI'S = S�, Q1450 TA,IPo, PI,R YEA1� 30., 454 TRIPS PitR 5: MONTH YEAR '," 43rd OCCUPANCY RAfi E - 13 093 ' e' c 5' NET" TR�L;PxS .Y,EARLY:r r t�ISTORICAL . TRAPF , `� C USaS 0 SEE' ATTACHED ,TRAIk"FC USE "RE`CAI� SH�,ET TUTALEARLYHIT'ORICE;RAFC TR°x' p.� �o,a P[2 YEAR . TOTAL DECREASEN TitaE''TC'R1P5, PER YEAR;: 781.50 OE'' D,E'CREASS I3ETGVFEN HISTOR CA'L TRArPXC-,USE$ AND PRGpOSEL' TF AFt'TC SES': 374,.. DECREASE„ i i J P V. 'PARX STUBY FOR OCCUPANCY AND. TIRAFFIC NAME' OF :PARK- PROPOSED V2WTIESkLIT` 'R..V. PARK - DE SABLP_ Nea&o brook Ranch, LOCATION:- De Sa}b1a, California EL-EVATI.ON: OF R..V.._ SPACES AVAILABLE: proposed: 58 space. OCCNPANCXI3ISTORT {SPACES FtILL.j MO2dTH: POSSIBLE DAYS, (.SPACES X BAYS DAYS FULL - IN t�i0.,�' PERCENTAGE ANU.ARY 17981- 798-0- -0- 1624 16Z4 -0- - ARCA, 1798 -0- APR-11 MAX 1798 503 y / 280% UNE`. 1,74G 574 33% ULY 1798,13P -4 7'l« 'UGUST 17-98:8.99 50°� _ SEPTF-KBER 174.0 470 2.7°l6 CTOBE:R 1798 -0- NOVEMBE�, 1740: -0- -0- DECEMBER 17 98:-0- -0- TOTALS: 3830 21°5l - A 7ERP.GE :FULL OCCUPANCY = 215% 5 months OCcupan c = ;43/ 21� 12 months ar; T2AFFIC GE'NERATI023,_ ESTIMATED VEHICLE TRIPS PER MONTH = TOTAL_DAYS FULL X EST._TRIPS' Pr EF D'AY PER SPACE' 12 MONTHS; 3830 x 2 traps-, per' - day = 7660 T 12 months = 638 trips per 3830 ,x 3'_5 trips: per day = 1.3405 12 months1117 trips month: or,, per month COMMENTS ;. lie`` _ k � 1 _ f a - z _ c x `, .-7,, { 11Iro A4�,E71 7-0 - - 17-L !. -77 (} ilC� ��yl �2•�fx., r Vis`: l .Q ;6e j 'k r r 19 Y 4 v e R<:U, PARK STUDy EOR OCCUPANCY AND TRAFFIC 'NAME ,AF PARK � BIG SPRINGS RESORT' - T,OCATION:: , Lake..Almanor; Ca.Ziforna ELEVATION.: 4500 fejt NO;. G'CF R.V. SPACES` AVAI,ABE;." 16 QCCi7PANCY HISTORY (SPACES. Fi1LL J z: MOMTH; POSSIBLE DAYS (SPACES` x. DAYS SN' MO. DAYS. FULL j' PERCENTAGE AI�UAF2� 496 - -0- -0- EBRUARY 448 -0- -0- ARC H -0- =0 - APRIL 480 -_ -0- RAY"49 130 26% ITN 480 . 150 310% ULY 496. 371 75% - AUGCIST 496 241 43% . SEPTEMBER. 480 127 26/- CTOBER -9 ' -0- -0- NOVEMBER 48t3 . -0- -0- DECEMBER 496 -0- 19, - 207% `f'OTAi;S PiVERkGE' FULL: OCCUPANCY = 207°l T :5 months, occapied = 41/ 2070A - 12 months TRAFFIC - GENERAT.IW: ESTIMP,TED V EHICL-E:L TRIPS PER MONTH = TOTAL DAYS FULL X EST,. TRIPS PER DAY PER SPACE a 12 MONTHS::, 1019 2 trips per day = 2038 = 12 3.5 .months = 170 trips° per' month or; tips per day = 3566..5 12 months = 2977 trigs per month COMMEAITS'.: R•V• PARK'STUDY FOR OCCUPANCY AND TRAFFIC NAME OF PARK:: LAKE .A7,MANCIR RE`SORT'. LOCATION; Lalke Alm an California ELEVATI.OI�:' -45,0-0r feet NO: OF R ,, V-. -PACES-AVAILABLE,: 13 OCCUPANCY HISTORY (SPACES pULL); MOriTi POSSTSLE?AYS' -DAYS FULL ('SPACES. X M-yS TN MO,, i PERCENTAGE ANUARY 403 -0_ EBRUARY - a64 -0- ARCH Q03 -0- -0- APRii. 3Y0. i -,0- AY 403 i17 29% UNE 390, I35 35% JULY 403 319 79% UGUST 403- 207 5z% SEPTEMBER = 390 107 27% CTOBER 401- -0- -0- NOVEMBER 390 -0- _0_ DECEMBER ` 403 -0- - -0- TOTALS: -- 88.5 22S% AVERAGE $ FULL Occu PANC)r 2.21% 5 months occupied= 445% 221% '_ '12 ;months TR` AFF IC. GENERATION: ESTIMATED.' VEHICLE _TP, FPS PER. MONTH = TOTAL DAYS FULL X EST. TRIPS ;PER DAY PER SPACE 12 MONTHS: 885 x 2'trip s per day = 1,77.0 i2'months = I48 trips 885 x 3..5tripes perday = 3097.5" _ 1.2 months per = -258 trips month or; per -month COMMENTS, s; R = 3T.: _ _STi3DY .FOR QCCJPANCY AND TRAFF'C' NAME' OF PARK: I'ROPO-SED V_A1Ni3EGRIFT R.V. PARK - DE: SFiBLA 1! adowbrookRa ich, LOCATION`: Z3e Sabl'a. CaifOrna ELE�iATION ; N(?.' OF Ft; SPACES A57AILABLE: proposed 58 spaces OCCUPANCY HISTORY. {SPACES. FULL), :. MONTH POSSIBLE GAYS .S {PACES X DAYS DFiYS FULL PERCENTAGE M%O. } ANUARY. - 1798 -0- -0_ FEBRUARY. 16:.24 ARCH I798 -0- - 1740 -0- -0- Ay -. 503 28% UNE` -1,740,574 - 33% ULY 1798 338477% AUGUST - _ 1798 89.9 50% - SEPTEMBER 170 470 27% CTOIMR 179$ -a- -o- NOEMBER 1740. -0- -0- - DECEt4BER 1798. TOTALS- 3830 215% AVERAGE `FULL: OCCUPANCY = 2:15 5 months occupancy = 4294 months = I8°/ or; - TRAFFIC GENERATION: ESTIMA-TED ZEKICLE.TRIPS PER MONTH. = TOTAL DAYS FULL X EST. - !RIPS; PER: DAY PER :SPACE -' 12 MQNTHS: 3830 x trips per day = 7660 �- 12, months = 638 trips ger 383'0 x 3.5 trips. per daY = 13405 i 12 months = 111.7 gips month orr per month: C014MENTS 8 IV' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "YES" and "MAYBE":answers.are required on attached sheet(s).) , 1 EARTH. Will the proposal result In significant: YES,MAYBE ted a. Unstable earth conditions or In changes in geologic substructures? ; ; Q ❑ ,,,, ,, ,, , , , ; , , , , , , „ b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? ............... C1 ❑ L�7 s . . . c. Change i n topography or ground surface features? .. .............. ❑ ...... ,; ..:'.. d. Destruction, covering or rr odificatibn of any unique geologic or physical features? .... [3 ❑ ! w e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off cite?„ ,,.„,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,, Q' p L Charges in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes In siltation, depositions or erosion which may modity the channel of a river or stream,or the bed of the ocean bay, inset belake? or any h.. ,. ... g• Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside tlesignated urban areas? ... ;,,'p [j h. ^'Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? ,....,..,.......,.••.••,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p p a. AIR, Will the proposal result In substantial. a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air, quality? , . • , . , • , , Q 1 ,q [] d' , , , bi The creation of objectional odors; smoke or fumes? • ... • .<... • ..,, .......,............. . , c. Alteration of air'movement, moisture, or temperature or any change in climate, locally, or regionally? . .,, . ... , . ❑ D 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in Substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of Water movements by either n7arine o_r fresh Hiat9rs?, ... _ : , t . , . , k. CJ C] L .�. ,•,�s ; w b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount ofsurfaoe ru"Hoff?.. ❑ c. Need, for off-site surface dorainsga imprvements, Including vegetation etatinY'n m.oval,channekation or culvert installation? D ,..•.. L�" ' d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood Waters? Q: Change in the amount of surface water In any, water body? ..• ••••,, ,,.,,,,, ,�, ('� [, tf Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality,,lricluding bat not Iinsited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? :, Q b ..,,.,;t. g. Aiteraflon of he dlr, 0 action or rate of flow of round ware s? ' ..::.. .,...,f .... D l' h. Change in ,the quantity or quality of ground Waters, either titrough direct additions or withd'rawais,,:or through interception! of an aqulfer by cuts'or excavations?;` b Reduction in'the amo_ unt of water otherwise' available for public Widde 9uppi1e0. d ❑ ,., I; Exposure of people' or property to dater related hazards such as fl`ooding?; : ❑ D'' ” l ' ...... •rf A'. PLANT LIFEf Will the proposal ,result,in substantialt Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees,, shrubs rass' cr d a uatla tants p p•. Reduction afsttie numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of -pia s,? •,;, . ; , . L7 J hd p O. Introduction :of news of plants into an area or (n a barrier to the normal ':specie's replentsiiment.of existing species? .h :..,•f...,....� ..,... I❑ d ........ cJ: Reduction in acreatje of any agriculfur."al crop?. i 14; PUOLIC SERVICES. a have an affect upon, or result v need for new or ,proposal aitered government services: YES MAYBE N a. Fire pratecti'On? ............:.....:............. .......:,.............; .... ...... LH VQ Lb. Police protection? ... ..... ...... •',....... , ............. ..... ...... ....... ..... (o-' Cl ❑' C : Schools?. .:. ... , ... W ❑ [3 d Parks or other recreational facilities?'..,..,...............................:......:......']S?" ❑, ❑ e Maintenance of, ublic facilitieshicludin ro p g ads? Ca E3 EX� fOther governmental 'services? ......-> ...... ,................, ......:. ...... .. . .......... [7 L`! 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? . • ..., .. • • • • r� ❑'' b; Substantial :increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the .' development of new sources'of energy? ...:....................:..................... p p 16, UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, ar substantial alterations to the following, ! m Power or natural gas? ,.. . , , ❑ b Communications systems?.. ........ .... ......:.:...,,,:.....'C] E3 moll s j d. Sewer or septic system? .................,;,,......,: ..;...... ...,. ,.,.,.. ....,. ❑ ❑ [Ii ,,:. ..,: e. Storm water drainage.? .....:.......:............... ....... ..... ❑ Cl I: f: Solid wa.,Re and disposal? _ ., . .,. i,:.;. 6G1 t ❑; • ''' #; 17, HUMAN "HEALTH. Will: the proposal result In, a: Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental, health)? ...: ❑ C7, lsd b: Exposure of people . t h hazards? ,..+ :,,,.', .,•..•,,.,: ,,i:,.:,:,.:. ,o potential'health 0 ❑ i 1F1, AESTHETICS. OR the proposal' result In the obstruction of any Genic :vista or mew open, to the public, or Wil( the proposal result in the creaflon of an aesthetically offensi..0 site,ppen / to` public view?. ... .".. ....:..... E3 ❑ l8 19. F"CREATION. W! the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantify of existing �� recreational 'oppprtunities? :. , :.. ....: , ... . �;.... :.:.: , r. ,:. .. ❑:� C] s µ' 20. CULTURAL pESOURCES, ° e Will tt a praposa! rdtUlt in tha alteration of or th,e destruction of a prehistoric or histoma archaeological site? : ::. .. ... r .... .. :. r a .: , ... C7 ❑ t� b Wil) the proposal restf, in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic Cl F bui►ding, StfUCtUfB ar "Ob�eCt? . +. ...+ .+' • _ , . 11 C Doesthe.proposalhavethe'pgtentialfo'catisea,ptlysicalchangewhichwouldatteotunipue' ethnic cultural values? . . . .......... ..,.: , : , : ..... ❑ Ci' GY' r" d. VVit the proposal restrict existing re!Ig ious?or sacred uses within the potential irrlpact arena? ...... .::.......:.....r..::...: ... ,' ...,. . 13 ❑ drainage basin. b, Ground water:" Generally available. C. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains into the Little Butte ;Creek drainage basin. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 70" e. Limiting Factors:Water protection.' zone. 5'. Visual/Scenic Quality: Excellent.' 6. Acoustic Quality: Good. - 7. Air Quality:; Good. Biological Environment: k 8. -,vegetatialn: Yellow pine forest: timber area. Rare and endangered plant species are known; 'to exist in the near r vicinity. 9. Wildlife habitat: Deer herd development zone, may have to pay impact fees. Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological arid'. Historical Resources in the area; Low sensitivity., 11. Butte County General: Plan designation: Agricultural- Residential.' 12.r Existing 'zoning: TM -5 and T14-20, WP Zone.. 13. Existing`'Land Use on-site: vacant forest land. 14. Surrounding Area: a. Lana Uses: Sparse residential timber forest area. b. Zoning: TM -20, TM -160,F TM -5, TM -2 1/20 'H -C C. Gen. Plan, Designation!' Agricultural -Residential: d. Parcel Sizes 5-1:60 acres,. e: Population: Sparse rural mountainous area.' 15. Character of Site and Area: Rural timber mountainous area. 1.6: Nearest Urban- Area: Paradise. 17. Relevant'Spheres of Influence; Paradise Pines Property Owners Association, Town of Paradise, Paradise Irrigation District., Paradise Recreation and Park District. 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area: No. 19. Fire Protection Services a. Nearest County (State) Pire Station: Station #33 located approximately 5 miles to the south of the project ,site. b. Water IAvailability: Tanker truck only. 20. Schools in Area: Paradise unified School District. r 9' Applicant: Lucian Van de Drift Assessor's Parcel # 65-01-0--10, 65-10-6 Log # 89-ol-25_01 DA� Tr A SI-IEET A. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Use Permit 2. Brief Description: Use Permit tohomal1oW RV Park, mobile P reaton g, and meeting room, ki chert, baths,nand storage at two sites'. 3. Location: Parcel #1 on the north side of Hupp Coutolenc Road`, approximately 200 ft. south of the Skyway, DeSabla. Parcel #2 on the east side of the Skyway, approximately 800 >. feet south of the S'abla.PG&E 4. De offices and Forebay. Proposed DeriSity of Developm ent: 3+ dwelling units acre. per, S. 6. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Over 50%, Access and Nearest Public Road(s): The Skyway,and'Hupp olenc Road. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic tank: and leachfield system. 8. Source of Water Supply: Wells, 9 10. ,proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to property• Potential for further land divisions and development-. p B. Environmental Settn Physical Environment; l: Terrain a• General Topographic 'Char4cter: Sloping mountainous timber lands. b. Slopes: 2"101%._< c. Elevation: Ranges from 2700 i:t. to 2680,ft'A.S.L: d. Ljmiaing'Factors: None. . Soils a: Types and Characteristics: Aiken series: Loam .clay; slow permeability,11. generally drains we11 b. Limiting ''Factors :` INone . Natural Hazards of'tne Land!' P,- Earthquake zone: Moderate; earthcake intensity zone VIxz` b. Erosion .Potential-, S:I I: c. ;Landslide Potential i Low d.ire'Hazard: High. 4:. e•E:cpansi.ve Soil Pa,ten4ial« Ntod�erate:' Hydrology a• Surface Water: Several. drainage ,surales, traverse the; project site' which drain inti the , .Little Butte Creek.>> -10- w c� s y cif _ - a _ < 0 a�i W4 kv RM 3; '•r."fs - n.-a.�x.. � yta ��,•ciy-�•zC �.: i � w . _ - .•� 2�i��;az,,a•x•� <('�� �rh� ,r. fry 2'�t s2 ' q.�:. se i s x rx t N 5�y i a1 a Kv ... .""-����•'x�*�cCK ty '•�•ki� r��3'vcv. - "�'`r� rTy1 .•,17' y�J S - r � �ry atTF�.�h 1� `�s'+•i,.ty-3ti��� 1 +t •#+a" � µy. r-,�+„t� � � �� :� t _ • r' erR�►-`#�",r��!}'t^ fZ F 3Ly"r..1'-+-• lg Rt3•. ai.,• T'..•.a a sX T w.,. t.: }.t-i�i4 9 Y ®� will KI Zile Jon . - ...,ee^d' i`j,i�'7}'i.Y��Ys-.tr• t �, x y-� .S � . .* - • ,:�� ♦'.glCs�'o-" .k«.c�'�'_�;'."•""'.-Z(i`� •lye ;. �a.; R�y� $ x x � �said��'+ � �"a a s ! • e • a Ir L . _... .yarr0, h a'� • n•,r'g7y4f_',_,q "'� _ 1- 1 a 1 a 1 f 1 ��•}r .+,��[1.��� t s �� 1 • • a • . f • � a r Z ~ Ct i • 1 • i ' • _ ' • a 1 - - u 1).Z �t 'y � �*F �i ), `." •�.,,u Vie,* ♦ 1 • r t 1 . a + . 1 �•�L� L �^F"z.^t i'�r'fi.�q.� �' Y.g �._ i:a��r,�{•�tr''��( • t r • • • -.u�j�n '�; �,,6� f �<. �` 1'T`& f���s �,..e ).ts +f`la � 13 y3•T�•f .. .. —;-` � � z•w��`�: �`iM .� "F-��,�d��ts.y K aq w :`t �'Ii.<k. � � .a�„��` .s�` _ +a x t • 1 ® f . • . • :� ' u • _ ;' Y5 a �4 � I ��j3� 'S r' ,�k'7 FC F• � ^ T • a � • r • t �•yY}Y AA*.rstr�ib, �4� r cx. n � j, t a��, �.,..F 1 ' 1 ! s • a 1 • + . a t;. ��L-;" L �SL„t e ,. sv -=�� x��{' + - t • ' • • ' • • • + Si+iy+k l�''G3..'+... 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