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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-150-068�Si , �;�_ SI fA1 4 " �J APPEND R Cotlu XY JE�.NIV:M0NM CxT.-ZS.',T vORM (Ta be com aefed by',. ead 14G NO. 90..04-16••05 AP riO, 06.8-150-068 p 3f.�,AG%CG;�cJLt'N7' 1. Hart of proponent Emil Batmgartner 2, Address of proponent and repreaentat;iva (U applicable); 9304 Barth Street G'i D. A.. - Ell, Grove CA95624 290 Grand Avenue rovi e, "i 3. Project description; Tantatiye Parcel. ,Map 1°It:. NlAN'Z7AZ`C7'RY' F'TNT)ZNGS [Jl~' SS�I�'I'F2c:A'N'CE YES MAYIIE NO l.. Wet the project :have tate potential to degrade, the quality of the environmeatt, suutantially, :reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife, species, cause a fish 6r Wildlife. papulation to drop bel6lw self-sustaining'levels,; threaten to eliminate a plant or Wtimal community', redttce the number or restrict the range of a'rare or endangered. plant or animal br eliminate important examples df major ;periods lifarnia History d of or iSzehistory7 hoes tfte.prajeat:hare t: potential to Achieve short-term benefits to the de> rtt of ioitg�term envixanraantal goals? (A abdrt-term impact on the environment is ane which occurs in a relativ ly brief period of time while ,brig -term impacts will ,endure into the future..) 3. does t'he project 'ha ii -pacts whish are' individually limited but eumuld'tively corrsidexable?A Project may impact ort tWo br more separate resources 'where the:. -impadt on each resource is, t6latively small, but where the effect of the total of thosa impacts ori the enVirdhbent it sig>hif icant.,) tw, 1Jpas the project }cave envirohmentai effects' which dill apse's ­ adverse euiEts ori human beings, directly either oi`indiradtiy? „ '7aE7CER3+%iT7`7AT 3�N `(Tb be Completed •by the Lead Agency). 0" the ba$is ttit this itxitiai e+�al:uatiort; XJWE find the pt oposed p`ra edt COULTI 1v4oT have a Significant effect an the environment oris a' 'tCATi4 REGI AR71TxCt Wa 11; Fra itreparc+d. 1134E Find Chat aithouglA ilte proposed era tsdt, COU ita�ve a tigni,faeant effect , 6n ,tine enviranetent there Will not be a sgni:ficant effect in Chis case bee aue tl►e MITwiloti M S described ptt the 'attaohed sheet h#6 been added'' to the —3 project 'AG UECLAPAtION tw I be prapared. � T/WE find •the proposed projedt fitAY hoe—ficaAt effect o>i the env xonment� aria an ,EPiVlltt►PTt�trTAZ, IMF�.4( }lEi'(1R is 'requ$sad. Cdl1NxX Ole, $UZ'1'EPtANNtNC bi l'h121Mk:N1 nA ,June. 'Moo" e., Assoc3 te° P rier' Rbvlaiied by: Paula Leastire, Senior planner LAI - Ne (I:xpUnations at' m11 'eY s► at�d 'RA Bg" a% .4 Av° i ,'required on attached t,ARTN. Hilt tba proposal resa�it inAzign�Ei0hte 5 1 IigNb ._: a, Unstable earth nortditians, or & in geologic sutistrttctures7 b. Pjoruption, displacements comp;,ti 1,,ktjt- 6r. overaovering of the soil? t . Change in topography or ground. surfacerelief ,feature.p d'. Destruction, cover -Ing -or oodif tea -tion of any un iqud geologic or, physie�.'l £ttturesfi e:. Increase. in 5rind, or slater erosion f f'so31s either on or off, 'sit&? � r f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltationf depoositiob or erosion Silich tfray modify the channel of a rioer or stream or the bdd of tho ocean! or. ani bay, inlet: or lake? Loss of .prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? ho Exposure of people nr .�-&erty to geologic hazards such as eartlt'quakeg, failure hazards? Gw landslides, mudslides ground 4or,similar _ Z, AIR. Will thFf:proposal result in'substantiAi: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality: b. The creation of objectionable odars,, smoka or iumd5fi ter" c.. Alteration «£ air movement, and sturp ar temperature, or ;any change iri' climate, locally or regionally? 3. 4iATElt: Will the proposal result in suhsCaritaal: a. Changes ixt cixneitts, or the tourse..osr d ir e- c ti. 0 ar of water„md'uemer is in ,, either ,marine; or :fresh, taaters7', r Changes int' alisorptioir rates, dainag patteriss, oz tha rate and amount OF SI1rfaCe” rI3nF}ff, ? c. Need dor off-site surface drainago itirgrnvements, ztioluding vegetation remaval, chanhelZation or ,culvert .installation? d. Alterations ta' tlte. course or f o*,� raf f1d d s�trters,r e: Change itl the amour►t of surface WatOt in any Crater ba y7 i� � r f. Discharge. into surface, waters, oY irt,any alteration of surface water . quality, lnaluding t li but oat to teniperati a `di5$oiv�id oxygen ac turbidity? g. Altnration'of the. directiarr or rate Oi flow of ;gkound teaters7. h� ChAriga in. the quahtityr ar rlualI ty of ground waters';,either through direst additions or �riti3'sirasaals, or tttxough in ercoption of an -aquifer^ >; by cuts or et;cavatidr�?' L Reduction tri Cha amount df vibI::er otherWis& ,available for public TJater a,: Expdsure of people or property to water -related hazards such as fto6ttirsg' F, 1'LANr � proposal' result fn, substantx 1. e. change in the diversity of spe��es,. ,or" dumb&Y .of afar specie's .of Tants �3no'luding trees5 shrubs;rs,, cx�sps, and aquatic plenW ? b; Reduction bf the htu bare' of any uniqud, ire tar etidang&red spsscies cif plan 4. da Introduction of Aew species of plaot4,Jnto ars area,: or a.n 4'bsrrier to the, normal r&pleisishment' of e�'fsting species „ ReduetioYi in Aereaga of'afty agriouTtural iev ti tt� Y '. will` the pzopasal result -int YtS ... ltantidl amounts of fuel ar "Orgy". Tse "of subs ' b. 5ubstdntial increaae i.n demand. upon existidg, sources of energy, 'oY, Ireuiza the. davelopment:of new sources of energy2.r...., 9 rL ,. [TCIi,%TTBs. Ffi1l the proposal result in a, .need far new systea t lor 1 the folfowit,. $utisitant-lal alterations to ng a. Par►eti or natural 902 ,:_—.- .�_✓ b, Commt&iications s stemal c. Water availability! d: sewe�C or septic Systems? e.• storm water drainage? d ante and dis oral? 1i w p %., Moy WLT '� Will ,tre proposal resultirt; d: et ation of any health hazardax potential hazard'(axoluding mental health)? b. Etspasure of people to potential health hatards? I$ • AES1'AUT6S+ Will the proposal .result in the obstruction of arty scenic vista view open to the public, or tai, the proposal result in txso ,oz treation of an aesthetically offensive:SiEd open to public view2 1 Rnktk XON. Will the proposal result in an 3rupdct upoh the duality or J . rtunities. uantit of ekistin 'recreational a a , y g ppn 26.'CUI,TtYftAL- R�50UT2C.ES p a.Will, the proposal .retttlt in the afteration dr desbructicn aE a prehistoric -¢r li5torie archaeological 'tit �--- b. will the `proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetid effects to a. prehistoric or ii stork "buil,dieg,. strucisire or object! �/ c. rices the proposal have Ciro potenta to cause a physical; etrane' ' which would affect unique ethnia cultural values', i d. Will the'praposal restrict istin$ religions ot saoxeci uses wihdrin v%; the potshtial impact area? � attached. - , a r 4 ' i r. ti. t A • -l/ X`J i Q Applicant:, Emil Baumgartner Assessor's parcel # t)58 -1S0 -Q68 Loi # 90-04-46,05 i. DATA SKEET A, 1!roiect Description 1. Type of`'Project, Tentative ,Parcel Map 23rief Description: Tentative .Parcel Map to divide 13 + /-acres to create 2 parcels: one parcel .at 5.6 acres and one parcel at 6.8. ages. I.ocationt On'the west side of Ward Blvd. approximately 700 deet north of Olive Highway inthe Oroville area. 4. Proposed Density. of Development. One dwelling unit per five acres S. Amauut of Impervious Surfacing: Minimal S. Access and Nearest Public! Road'(s):Ward F)lvd. 7 Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic, and leach field systems 8. Source ofWater Supply: Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent, . ,property 10. Potential for further `land divisions and development: Existing Zone` classification and General Plan designation would allow up to approximately 5`dwelling units per acre: 'The project site at its maximum buildoutwal Id accommodate approximately 55dwelling units: I3, Environmental Settins ,. '' Physical Environment: 1. . T rsain a., general TopagraphiG l�haracter: Rolling foothill area bdopes:, Varies 'fro n 0 to 30% '. c.' ' Elevation: 400 to 500 feet abode sea 'level , d. Limiting Factors: 'Sone areas of steeper slopes 2. � `Soils� ,. a* hypes and Charaeter!�iios:"A' burn soil, series; generally well draining, with i �oclerate"perrn abihtyf soils cif 10 to �28 `inche, deep. " b Limiting Factors: Shallow sells and moderapermeability 3. 1'+latural Hazards of the Land ualte.Izrtenst,one,Vm a Eartbquake zone: ; moderate_'FA , ty b Erosion Potditial::I igh c ]landslide potential, Low d Tire hazard:' Iinc,Imsifie 1. i e Expansive Soil Potential: Low, -q_ 4. hydrology a. Surface NYater: Orovilie eWyat doatTCelrrigation District irrigation ditch p fp ls1and2. traverses the southern ort�on o b._' Ground Water: Unknawn to i)raina a Characteristics: .Property drains into the Orovill.e=,Wyandotte irrigation District irrigation ditch and other drainage swells oa. the project` site. d. Annual; Rainfall (normal). 26 to 28 inches .. %an dotteIrngationl7isfrictditch ' 'Factors:. etbacks from 0roville- I•imitin e g 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Oood 6;. Acoustic. Quality: Good 14 Air Quality: Good Biological "Environment: 8, Vegetation: Foothill Dalt and grasslands. Some riparian vegefation: along unli"ned portions of the ditch, and drainage swells on ;the project site. Wildlife FYabitat: 8rna11 birds and animals common to the foothill and oak grasslands areas. Cultural Env ronment: 10 Archaeological and,'Historical Resources inthearea: Lowsensity area It Butte County General Plandesignation: Low density, residential L2: .Existing Zoning: Agrictaltural-Residential 13.. Exisfing Land Use on-site. Vacant 14. Surrounding Arca: Land fJses. dingle family dwellings at, rural to low" densities. a, b, Zoning:.Agricultural-Residential Gen. Plali Designation. Low density residential c d: Parcel Sizes. Csenerally one to threeacres ;or larger than -ten acre parcels. e Population: General suburban densities 15 Charaetor'of'Site and :Area: Developing urban,fr p$e area. 16Nearest 17. Urban Are 17roville lZelevant Spheres of" in, uence; City. of OroviN, Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation 18. District: I mprovemenls. Standards l ran Area: Not applicable Ia'ire Protection Service« A.Nearest- County (State) ]Fire Station:; Kelly Ridge Piro Station No,, 64. b, Water Availability; Oro�ille=Wyandotte Irrigation Distract hydr`ar�ts Oroville Elementary School. District and the,(Oroville IJniozl Yiigh 20, Schools in Area:. School. District. ENVIRONMENTAL R FERENCE MATERIAL 1. Map XL=1, Earthquake and Fault Activity, Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan ,revised 1.77, by CH2M PTlll. �. Map IL2 Liquefaction PotPntiaL• Seismic Safety Element, Batte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CLIZM Hill, _ e 3. MapIII-1 Subslcience<& Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte,County General: Plan revised 1-77, by CHZM Hill, 4. Map 11112, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by C3;1I` 11i1l. S. Map III -3 Ekpansiva Soils: `Safety Element, But#e County General Plan revised 1- 7, by C��M Bill. , 6: Map lW Noise: Noise Element,;,Butte County General Plan.rev sed t-77, by CHH Hill, 7. Ma V-1 Scenic,Highways: Scenic;Highway Element, Buft e Count General 1. Plan revised.' 1-77P by CH Zvi IB11. 8. Map 1I1-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 141, by C SM, Hill.: 9. -> Arcfiaeolcgicat Sensitivity Map Uy :James P Manning,, for Butte County Elanning r Degarfinent;1.983:1. 10, School District Map, Butte County Planning DPpartmeiit. ll. Chico Nitrate Study Map, ltrate 'Concentration in Shallotiv Viiells, ,I983 by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District;, "The Resources Agency, State of California. l2. Agricultural Preserves Map, established try Resolution No. 67178, Butte County Board of Supervisors; December 5, 1987. 13. Flood Insurance Rate: Maps, National Fload .Insurance Program, Fe .decal Emergency I Management Agency, .1988, 14., 'fJSGS. Quad Maps, Oroville Dam; ,x970. 15.' 5oil leap, Chico - (194)/O (IR26) Area, U.S. ''De mepof Agriculture,' 16, . ;Soil Survey of 15 /0 ravine (1 26) Area; U:S:<Department of Agriculture, 17. Butte County Fire Protection .rurisclictons and Facilities Map, Butte County Fare" e artmdnt, and. California 17e art P meat of Forest Butte Coun Planrim De P rY ty_ i g � pa- moot, . 9 b BAjJ1�1GAR ► ? B'1' AL. , 'QPM, APS 68 ,15-68,,, 2 j located on the.,, wtest parcels Side o;f Ward Blvd. appro, '7p0 ft north of Olive hwy, Oroville ai;ea. Engineer : GDA Puhl.ic Works conditions 17 veti,y lega'-acceas. 2 Provide thio -way traversable access 9S-a;=IU-4i to each parcel fx'm a county maintained road or state highway, 3 Access to be reserved a deeds'. a$.;' county ordinance and offered for dedication on; the final trap if required try Director of Public 4�or cs.' 4. Show �0: ft. buildirng setb;ck`lind ;measured ,from centerline of access easement. r> Provide road .maintenance agreement. 6 heed, to the CountY of Butte 30 ft. -right-'of-way from the centerline o� 41ard> Blvd. ., 1 ? Cnd.icate a 50 ft. building setback from, the centerline of Ward Blvd. . 8 $hcrw allr easements of record on the final map. 9 Ray off any, assessments'. 1Q pL"ova de. cul-de-sac at the end of the street: 11 Obt6in encroachment permit.and cdnstruct: standard road approach prov,,� ding 4dequate sight: distance at the intersection of access road , and 'r;�ard Blvd. l2; Gbtain encroachment perurit for all driveways, new or existing, and. tonstiruot to count=y stendaids: l3 Pay achy dediriquenG taxes o current taac;es as.'requred. 14 Meet rements 61" the', But=te County Fire Aepartmenti health Dept,}, '.condit ions c. 15 ow al 'I ft. 'I setback setbacir 1'fromi,':the, ripper` side lane and 25 ftw. setback . i - the lowersid e. o ttie t�. T ; . D 4 ditch on parcels 'l and 2 . , �. lb' P ovide i letter or oyer doaumenbat ori from droville Wyando a irx igatiop. F?istricL stating that they 'are, walling and -mile to, SUP P Y t arc s i afi,d. domestic Water to p .; 1. jJ N r i; �1 { 4r*i _ ,.� Is r count - LAND OF NATURAL WAITN AND BEAUTY b8PARTMBNT OP PUBLIC 4eALTh1 : OIVISION OF ENVIFIONMBNTAL NEAf_'iH %ddresA D 196 Memorial Way "i 7 ,ceynty Contor prlio 07474111 ioti Itrind f ep(1! to Chino, Colfiornia 95926 Oravjlle, California 95065 Paradise, California 95969 Telaphonor 916/891-2727 Telophonbs 9161538-7281 Telephones 9.16%02.6308 ,June 6, 1990 GDA_ R20 Grand AvbhLle , Orovi1le, CA 95965 l's FSE: TP-?tt. - j,,BAUMGARTNER, Em'i 1 , 0t.A1 ` AP4 080-15-68 Ward P"lvd : , Or bVLj.j l e;_ Dear This departmOnt has advised time Bunte County- Department of Public tiiar,ks ".and Development 5ec.tion that we are prepared to at on the oboYe ap:plieatiort. )Recommended Conditions f2t AoprovaI 1, Sh6w a '1.130-" .leac'h7ield setbadk from Tthe, -Upper side line. and ` 25'' setback from the lower side of the-OWID ditc on arcels P 1 and 2', 2.. Provide' al letter rir other d6c tmentatib'; from M-oville Wyand'ot'te Irrigation b'istrict °sta.ting;;that they, .are Willing and able to 'sUpply domestic water to parcel.•s 1 and 2, 4 if you lave 'any questioILI n reg:ardirtg ` 'this fetter plee^se contact Edward Overhodto at the ahbvelist'ed address or'telephone riumbibr, ,.. ,, be.tween .P.:pa - 10'-00 ',A weekdays. Very truly yours,, Howard Dz,rector. Sn.der, DIVI i..on'.of E11,_, r►me.lta1. Hearth cc.: Planning Department