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BUTTE COUNTY _PLANN�NG COMM18SION
STAFF FINDINGS - November 1,
1984
APPLICANT;
Pacific, Gas &' Electric
OWNER :
Sarme
REQUCST:
Use Permit to allow a p,ul):1 is ut:i I a ty
shop building on prolaexl;y zoned TM-40.
AP NO.:
6,5-06-0
SI Z13:
40 acxes
LOCATION*
At the southwest cor11,6, of TJumbug Road
and Skyway, in the De, Sabla Area.
EXISTING ZONING
TM-40 -
ZONING HISTORY:
Zoned TM-40 Feb: 23, 1982 Ord. 2,267
Zoned A-2 Aug. 29, 1955' 0 d S22
SURROUNDING ZONING:
TM-5,' TM=I, TP-166,, AR-MH-3
SURROUNDING LAND USE:'
Residential dwellings at rural densities,
timber land, De Sabla Reservoir, and.
PG&E picnic grounds to the north.
SITZ' HT STORY:
L ong standing use as PG&E shops. ;and
maintenance facility.
GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:
Timber Mountain _
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.'
Butte County Code Sections 24-47 and 24-1.83
Comments :
The Butte County Department
of Public Works and the Butte County Environ-
mental Health Department had
no objections or comments other than the
conditions listed below.
ANALYSIS:
This px'oect a�s a use permit
to allow the addition o an l$00 sr{. Vit. shop,
building on property currently
'being used as , maintenance facility by'PGAE
at the soutyJwes.t corner o lumbug
Road and Skyway, north of Paradise.
This site has been
Lused as a maintenance' facility by' PG&E' a' d;
the newbuilding would be in
keeping with the existing use. No new sewage
,h,isltoticall
1 be
disposal facilities wx 1
re u� red as` exist.iri ', fac�.lit es 1'ocated across
c{
Humbug and,,the bui ldizgs there are adec{uate dor' ;the over all devel opmen:t .
This ro:"ect is Categorically
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exempt from envir6nmental re. e��.
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P.O, Bax�7x;;arie Boehler`
Chico, CA 95'9°26
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Mag4n,a, , CA 95954
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Santa Rosas CA 95401
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824 East 22nd Street
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61,30 Lambert: Lane
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PHONE. 53&dW
Pacif7 c Gas & Electric
Oc.tober 23, 1984
350 Salem Street
Cbico, Ca, 959,26
Re: Us Permit, AP` 65-06-0
Gentlemen:
Enclosed is, a copy of the Staff
inda;ngs concerning your apply -
cation for a use pexmit to allow a public utility sli.op building
on pxoperty zoned TM -410 (T4mber
Mountain -� 40 acro paroels) loca-
ted, at theL southwest cornea of Humbug toad and Skyway, in the
De Sa.bla area
A public hearing has been sed for
No-ve*bex 1 , 1984 at $:00 p.m
The meting will be held in the
Board of Supervisors' Room,
County Administration LCenter, 2S
County Center Urave, Orovil-Te,,
California
Should you -.-have any Questions regarding thas matter,. please con-
tact this office.
S<ncerely,
D:A. Kixcher
Da rector of Planning
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Associate Planner
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07o-hn Row= Keiler
25,06 Wilbur St.
aohntoft Laving Trust
Oaklaft6t C`a 94602
5780 Fickett Lane
Paradise, CA 9596.9'
65-10-04
SUperior Channel Mining Cc
102 Arbutus Ave.
Genu lambert, t al
Chico, CA 9$926
8'24 East 22nd St.
Marysville, CA 95901
G5-01-08
65-10-Q5
F3 �, Lncian Vandegrift
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Gecil & Mildred Lambert
OrOvillti- _
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15373 Skyway
Maa1
g ia, CA 95954
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Za1land & Lucian
1.580 1 r d St.
rroville, CA 9"5965
P.O. Box 340
Red Bluff,.. CA 96080_
Joe & Mary Days
3521 Iroquois Dr.
sake HaVasu. City, A2; 84603
65-07-02
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4 700 Ma in
Santa �O.ara CA 95051
65-07- 03 etc.
George & Betty OConnor
1134 Meredian Ave.
So.;, Pet.sadena, 'CA 91030
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Gr f Elaine Paguio
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MagaLtAr CA `95954
65-07 .d6
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Ma; al CA -95-954`
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Postmark or Date
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1/4/88
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
1.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been
reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act of, 1970 (Public Resources ,Code 2110.0, et. seq.) crud a'
determination has been made that iturill not hrvty as significant
effect upon the environment'. AP 65-06n04
Dog #88-10-07-01
2.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Use Parmit to allow the oonki:L'tuction of ut lily
system shop building for the storage of hazardous waste A§ an expansion 01' A
previous Use Permit.
S:
LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the SW corner of Skyway and Humbug Roads, approxJP)atel.y
1./4 mile south of. De Sable Reservoir, north .of Magalia and Paradise.
4.
NAMF. AND ADDRESS OF`PROJECT APPLICANT:
PG&E-
G&EP.O.
P-0.Box 340
Red Bluff, CA 96080
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MTTIGATTON,MEASURES: None
6.
A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect
of this project is on file at, 7 County Center Drive', Oroville,
This study was
Adopted as resented;
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Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and
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supporting reasons are attached.
7.
A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the -
dncision making body.
Hearing Body Butte County Planning Commission
Date of Determination 1.2-8-88
boterminationr
On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact, the
information presented at hearings, comments received on the
proposal and our own knowledge and independent research;,
we find the proposedproject COULD NOT have a s`igniiicant
xi effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is
hereby; adopted.
We find that the project `COULD have a sf,gnficant effect
on the,e"nvironment but will not .in this case because of
attached Miti a'`
taon measures
g described-in tom S above
which are by thi$ reference made oondit" , oi` ,T,,ect
poJ
approval. A .conditional NEGATIVE DECLAIZATI0IV i. hereby
a'dolited.
Sagnature
Robert G.:'Lynch
,,OMixman
Butte County Pl mini ho Commission
Title
l2/16/8s `
Date
inter-Departmental Memorandum
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APPh"NDIX F
COUNTY OF 7BiJTT
EN"V:LRONMRN9QA3L CMRCKL2Srr FORM
(To be completed by Lead Agency)'
LOG NO. 8-10-07-01
AP 'NO, 65-06-04
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Naive of proponent PG & E
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Address of proponent and representative (if applicable):
.P,Q A.x 34`0
_zed sluff, ;CA 96080
1'rojp4L description: Use Permit- to construct a t,i•;1; t,c1 Am t,,,a 7 " f
ahnn
r ,.��s—x or
hazardous waste as an expansion of a previous Use Permit:'
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p,o ge of
Cl. MANCJ:ATORY F=NDTNG'S .OF YES MAYBE
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Does ".the project have the potential to degrade the'quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause A fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels,- threaten to,eliminate
a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare ,
or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods
Caiiforn'ia history
of or prehistory?
L
Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
detriment of longterm environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occursin a relatively brief period of time while
longterm mpacts wi11 endure into the suture.)
;i.
[loos the project hale impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A`pi)ject may impact on two or more separate, resources where
Lhe impact on. each k%source is relatively small) but where the effect of the
total qF these impacts ort the environment is significant.)
A.
Does the project tav(_ 'environmental effects whish will cause substantial
adverse (-,�Ff.ects on hw on beings, either directly or indirectly?
l'7'L?:I2MYNAT?ON( y the Lead toted To be com b ' A encu On thebasis of
P B )
this, initiaievaluatiotl
_
INE,.find the proposed project 'COULD NOT have a significant effect on: the
environment and a NEGATIVE DECWATION will be prepared,
J./WE find thr►t although ,the proposed project :COUL11'have a significant offgot
on the envirttnrrient, there will not be, a significant effect in this case bocaude
the MITIGATION MV,SUREs described on the attached dheeL hate been added t,o LIt+
project. A' NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be preparedf
t/WF, find the proposed project 'MAY have a significant effectan the env;�ktiMinlent,
and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is. required.
CQUNTY OP BUTTE) Pt.ANNING DVAR'1'f PA'r
UP�TE.
November 15, 19$8 ':
B k`Z, .,
By.
f)avd K.Iiironmus
Ass QCiate P1 rt r
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Revirewed by: � t !!"
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IVB ;NV"rRt.ONMEN'TAL. =MPACTS
(Explanations of all "YESO and '1PMAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(s).
;1, EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant:
YES MAYBE N6
a.
Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures?
b:
;Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?
c,
Change in topography or ground surface relief features?
d.
or geologic unique hysical
Destruction, covering or modification of any p
q
features?
e:
Increase in Wind or water erosion of soils) either onor off site?
,
f.
Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation
deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream
,
or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
g.
Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban
,areas?
h.
'Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
hazards?
landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar
2. AIR: Will, the proposal result in substantial:
a.
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?
X
b.
The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?
/\
c.
Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature) or any, change in
climate, locally or regionally?
Will theproposal result in substantialt
a,
Changes in 'currents, or the course or direction of water movements in
V
either marine or fresh waters?
b.
Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount
of surface runoff?
c.
Need for off -rite surface drainage improvements, including vegetation
;removal channelizatian or culvert installation?
d.
Alterations to the 'course or'flow o£ flood waters?,
e.
Change in the amount of surface water in any water body?
f.
Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface waiier
quality, including but not, limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or
turbidity?�=-
g.
Alteration of the direction or rate of 'flow of ground waters?
h.
.Changer in the. quantity or quality of ground waters, either through
directadditions or withdrawals,,or through interception of an aquifer
I
by cuts or excavations?
I.
Roduction in ,the amount of Water 'otherwise availgible`for public water
jC
supplies?
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j.
Exposure o£ people ar property to Water-?clot"ed hazards such as flaCdi7%11
4,. PLANT LIFE. Will the prapasal', re.ul in substantial:
a.
'Change'I the diversity a£'species., dr ,"number; of any species of plants
(including trees; shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)'?.
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any unique,; rare or endangered species of
p7,ants7
c".
tntr6duction of new species into am areas or in a barrier to
the normal replenishment of existing species?
d.
` Reduction in. acreage of any agricultural crop?
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5,
LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantialt
.� NO
a. Change in the 'diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals
(birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms
or insects)?
b, Reductionin the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered speciesof
animals!,
C, Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or in a barrier f.o
the migration or movement of animals?
d. .Dpterioratior•,of existing fish or wildlife habitat.?
6
IS Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
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b. Exposure of people to severe noise levelsY
7.
LIGHT AND:GLARE. Will the proposal product significant light Arid glare?
8;
LAND USE, Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the
present or planned land use of an are
9.
NATURAI. RESOURCESi Will the proposal result; in substantial:
a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?
b. depletion of any, non-renewable natural resources?
_..,
10
RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve:
n. ,A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including; but
not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event.'
of an accident or upset conditions?
b, with' emerPOSSibler gency y P an emer res ons2p lan or emergency
evacuatlonnterference
plan?
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POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or
j�-
growth rate of the human population? -
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12;
HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing.housing, or create a demand
for :additional housing?
13;
TRA NSPORTATION/CIRCULATIOV4 Will the proposal .result in
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement:;?
b, Effects on existing,parking facilities, or demand for' new parking?
'transportation`systems?
c. Stibstanti,al impact on existing
d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or,;Eoods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase In traffic. hazards Co motor vehicles bicyclists or'pedestrtat'�nY
'h
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PU]3LIG STRYICES. Will the proposalhave an effect upon, or result in` notait
for -'-new or altered government'services:
a. Firb pr6tection7�
b. Poli e;pratection?
c. Schools?
d+ Parks or other, recreational fgcilitias?'`
e. tiaiittenan:e of public facilities, including roads?
f, other governmental services?
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ERGY, Will the proposal result in:
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n. Use of siybstantial aynounts of fuel or energy?
Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or
of energy?
q dovelopment of new sources
rewire the
Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, ar
the following:
substantial alterations to
a. power or natural gasp
h. communications systems?
c. Water availabilityT
d. Sewer or septic systems?
e. Storm water drainage?
fSolid waste and disposal?
Will the, proposal result in
a. Creation of any, health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental
l:aalth):;
ly, Exposure of. peoplL to potential health hazards?
CICS: Will the proposal result in the obstruction`of any scenic
-- the or will the proposal result in the
vit;ta view open to public,
creation of an aesthetically offensive site Open to public view? ,
RECRMEAKTION, Will the proposal result in an impact. upon the quality ;or
r
quantity of existing recreational opportunities?
2�7+ CULTURAL, RESOURCES.
Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a;
a_
prehistoric or historic archaeological site?
b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects
or object?
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to s. prehistoric or historic building=structure
c proposal have to l a ?hySical change
tegetky
valuesuse
Does,hich the ic�aulturaial
d,Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within
the potential impact area?
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T3 C`SC(JaS=N C]F+' FNV:YRiaNP�i�.NTA�, k"V1\LiTAT
See attached..
Appl,ican:t:
Assessor's Parcel if
P G &; E AP 65-06-U,
Log # 88-10-0"l0�
DATA SHEET
A. Project Description
1,
Type of Project: Use Permit
'Description: To allow the construction of a utility
an
2
Brief
system shop building for the storage of Hazardous Waste as
exjansion of a previous Use Permit.
the southwest corner of Skyway and Humbug
3.
Location: On
Roads, approximately l/4 mile south of De Sabla Reservoir,
4.
north-of Magali'a and Paradise.
Proposed Density of Development: N/A
of
5
Amaunt of Impervious Surfacing: This projatt is in. area
and overcovered soils
approximately 1/2 acre of compacted'
located within a 40 acre parcel• pro ety £routs on Skyway
Nearest Public Road(s): P
6.
Access and
and Humbug Road•
Method of 'sewage Disposal: Individual septic' systems.
7
8,;
Source of Water Supply: Individual wells.
To
9.
Proximity of Power Lines: property.
Potential for further land
1.0.
le ubldcvutilty facilatiesonethe
Additional development of p
such as this ,current,
property will require Use Permits
project
B Environmental Setting
Physical Environment:
l;.
Terrain
a. General Topographic Character: Relatively level ridge
top.
b. Slopes: 0-2%.
Elevation: Approximately 2850` ft: A.S.L.
C.
d. Limiting`Factors> Nene,
2.
Soils
a, Types and Characteristics; Aiken soil series, generally
on soils of from, 60-
well drained with slow permeability
140 inches deep.
;b, Limiting'pi&dtors Slow permeability.
3.
Natural Hazards
a, Earthquake
of theit Land
Gone: Moderate oazthquake intensity' Zone
VIiI.
b. Eros�:on Potential.: Slight.
c. Landslide Potential: Low.
Unclassified, urbanized and irrigated area
d.' Fire Hazard:
hazard
surrounded by hlgh fire areas,
t
e Expansive Soil Potential: Moderate.
4.
Hydrology
a.l Surface Water: None on-site (immediate area).
b. Ground waterUnknown, potentially limited.
c. Drainage Characteristics Property drains to tkio WoMt
towards. Middle 'Butte Creek.
d. Annual Rainfall: (normal) : 65-70 "..
e. Limiting Factors: None
5.
Visual/Scenic Quality: Good'
6.
Acoustic Quality;: Good
7.
Air Quality: Good
Biological Environment:
814
Vegetation: Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Sugar Pine,'Whj,e
Fir, and California Black Oak.
9..
Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to p.Ij e
forests. within East TehamaDeer Herd Range, but not with,'t'n
an area of critical habitat.
Cultural Environment:
10.,
Archaeological and Historical Resources in, the area: ijow
sensitivity area.
11.
Butte County General. Plan designation:, Timber Mountain.
12.
Existing Zoning: TM -40.
13.
Use on-site: PG&E egui.pment yard.
Existing Land n
1.4,
Surrounding Area:
a.' Land Uses: Open timber 'land and scattered single family
dwellings at rural densities.
b. Zoning: TM -40, TM -S, TM -1, AR -MH -3, and TPZ-160.
c.' Gen. Plan Designation: Timber Mountain and
Agricultural -Residential.
d. Parcel Sues: 1-3 acre parcels to the south with 80+
acre parcels to the north, east and 'west.'
e. Population: Sparse.
15.
Character of Site and Area: Rural. mountainous area.
16.
Nearest urban Areae Paradise, approximately 6 miles south.`
.17.1,
Relevant Spheres of Influence: None.
18
Improvements Stand'Cirds Urban Area: No.
19.
Fire Protection: Service:
a. Nearest County (State) ;Fire Stat'ion.: Volunteer Station
#31 at De Sabha and year round Station 33 in Paradise
pines -
b. Water Availability: Fire tankers only.
20.
Schools in Area: Paradise unified School District.
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City of ChicoU.S.
Bureau Orf Land Managemont
City of Gridley
Butte County MiningCommittee
City of Oroville _
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California Native Plant Society
Planning Department
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State Transportation Department
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North Burbank Pub. Util,, Dist..
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Thermalito Irrigation District
Stirling City :Sewer Maint, Dist,
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Biggs -W.Gridley Water District
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Butte Water District
Pacific Bell
Durham Irrigation District
State TVCable
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Richvale irrigation District
Table Mountain Irri;ati.on Dist.
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Paradise Rec.' & Park.Di,st.'
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Ric:hvale Rec. & Park Dist.
State Parks & Rec. Dept.