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1. Hart of proponent Emil Batmgartner
2, Address of proponent and repreaentat;iva (U applicable);
9304 Barth Street G'i D. A..
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Ell, Grove CA95624 290 Grand Avenue
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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
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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
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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$is ttit
this itxitiai e+�al:uatiort;
XJWE find the pt oposed p`ra edt COULTI 1v4oT have a Significant effect an the
environment oris a' 'tCATi4 REGI AR71TxCt Wa 11; Fra itreparc+d.
1134E Find Chat aithouglA ilte proposed era tsdt, COU ita�ve a tigni,faeant effect
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6n ,tine enviranetent there Will not be a sgni:ficant effect in Chis case bee aue
tl►e MITwiloti M S described ptt the 'attaohed sheet h#6 been added'' to the
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project 'AG UECLAPAtION tw I be prapared.
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T/WE find •the proposed projedt fitAY hoe—ficaAt effect o>i the env xonment�
aria an ,EPiVlltt►PTt�trTAZ, IMF�.4( }lEi'(1R is 'requ$sad.
Cdl1NxX Ole, $UZ'1'EPtANNtNC bi l'h121Mk:N1
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'Moo" e., Assoc3 te° P rier'
Rbvlaiied by:
Paula Leastire, Senior planner
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(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
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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&?
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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?
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landslides, mudslides ground 4or,similar
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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
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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
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either ,marine; or :fresh, taaters7',
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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
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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^
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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
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ReduetioYi in Aereaga of'afty agriouTtural iev
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tt� Y '. will` the pzopasal result -int
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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....,
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,. [TCIi,%TTBs. Ffi1l the proposal result in a, .need far new systea t lor
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the folfowit,.
$utisitant-lal alterations to ng
a. Par►eti or natural 902
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b, Commt&iications s stemal
c. Water availability!
d: sewe�C or septic Systems?
e.• storm water drainage?
d ante and dis oral?
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%., Moy WLT '� Will ,tre proposal resultirt;
d: et ation of any health hazardax potential hazard'(axoluding mental
health)?
b. Etspasure of people to potential health hatards?
I$ • 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
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treation of an aesthetically offensive:SiEd open to public view2
1 Rnktk XON. Will the proposal result in an 3rupdct upoh the duality or
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uantit of ekistin 'recreational a a ,
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a.Will, the proposal .retttlt in the afteration dr desbructicn aE a
prehistoric -¢r li5torie archaeological 'tit
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b. will the `proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetid effects
to a. prehistoric or ii stork "buil,dieg,. strucisire or object!
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c. rices the proposal have Ciro potenta to cause a physical; etrane'
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which would affect unique ethnia cultural values',
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d. Will the'praposal restrict istin$ religions ot saoxeci uses wihdrin
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the potshtial impact area?
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Applicant:,
Emil Baumgartner Assessor's parcel #
t)58 -1S0 -Q68
Loi # 90-04-46,05
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DATA SKEET
A, 1!roiect Description
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Type of`'Project, Tentative ,Parcel Map
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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.
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Proposed Density. of Development. One dwelling unit per five acres
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Amauut of Impervious Surfacing: Minimal
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Access and Nearest Public! Road'(s):Ward F)lvd.
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Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic, and leach field systems
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Source ofWater Supply: Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District.
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Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent, . ,property
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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:
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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
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`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
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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,
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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
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Visual/Scenic Quality: Oood
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Acoustic. Quality: Good
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Air Quality: Good
Biological "Environment:
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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:
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Archaeological and,'Historical Resources inthearea: Lowsensity area
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Butte County General Plandesignation: Low density, residential
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.Existing Zoning: Agrictaltural-Residential
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Exisfing Land Use on-site. Vacant
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Surrounding Arca:
Land fJses. dingle family dwellings at, rural to low" densities.
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b, Zoning:.Agricultural-Residential
Gen. Plali Designation. Low density residential
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d: Parcel Sizes. Csenerally one to threeacres ;or larger than -ten acre parcels.
e Population: General suburban densities
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Charaetor'of'Site and :Area: Developing urban,fr p$e area.
16Nearest
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Urban Are 17roville
lZelevant Spheres of" in, uence; City. of OroviN, Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation
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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
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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.
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Map IL2 Liquefaction PotPntiaL• Seismic Safety Element, Batte County General Plan
revised 1-77, by CLIZM Hill, _ e
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MapIII-1 Subslcience<& Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte,County General: Plan
revised 1-77, by CHZM Hill,
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Map 11112, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77,
by C3;1I` 11i1l.
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Map III -3 Ekpansiva Soils: `Safety Element, But#e County General Plan revised 1- 7, by
C��M Bill. ,
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Map lW Noise: Noise Element,;,Butte County General Plan.rev sed t-77, by CHH Hill,
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Ma V-1 Scenic,Highways: Scenic;Highway Element, Buft e Count General 1. Plan revised.'
1-77P by CH Zvi IB11.
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Map 1I1-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan
revised 141, by C SM, Hill.:
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Arcfiaeolcgicat Sensitivity Map Uy :James P Manning,, for Butte County Elanning
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Degarfinent;1.983:1.
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School District Map, Butte County Planning DPpartmeiit.
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Chico Nitrate Study Map, ltrate 'Concentration in Shallotiv Viiells, ,I983 by Department
of Water Resources, Northwestern District;, "The Resources Agency, State of California.
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Agricultural Preserves Map, established try Resolution No. 67178, Butte County Board of
Supervisors; December 5, 1987.
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Flood Insurance Rate: Maps, National Fload .Insurance Program, Fe .decal Emergency
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Management Agency, .1988,
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'fJSGS. Quad Maps, Oroville Dam; ,x970.
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5oil leap, Chico - (194)/O (IR26) Area, U.S. ''De mepof Agriculture,'
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. ;Soil Survey of 15 /0 ravine (1 26) Area; U:S:<Department of Agriculture,
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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, .
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b BAjJ1�1GAR ► ? B'1' AL. , 'QPM, APS 68 ,15-68,,, 2 j located on the.,,
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parcels
Side o;f Ward Blvd. appro, '7p0 ft north of Olive hwy, Oroville
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Engineer : GDA
Puhl.ic
Works conditions 17
veti,y lega'-acceas.
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Provide thio -way traversable access 9S-a;=IU-4i to each parcel fx'm
a county maintained road or state highway,
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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.'
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Show �0: ft. buildirng setb;ck`lind ;measured ,from centerline of access
easement.
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Provide road .maintenance agreement.
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heed, to the CountY of Butte 30 ft. -right-'of-way from the centerline
o� 41ard> Blvd.
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Cnd.icate a 50 ft. building setback from, the centerline of Ward Blvd. .
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$hcrw allr easements of record on the final map.
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Ray off any, assessments'.
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pL"ova de. cul-de-sac at the end of the street:
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Obt6in encroachment permit.and cdnstruct: standard road approach
prov,,� ding 4dequate sight: distance at the intersection of access road ,
and 'r;�ard Blvd.
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Gbtain encroachment perurit for all driveways, new or existing, and.
tonstiruot to count=y stendaids:
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Pay achy dediriquenG taxes o current taac;es as.'requred.
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Meet rements 61" the', But=te County Fire Aepartmenti
health Dept,}, '.condit ions c.
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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 .
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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
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domestic Water to p .;
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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_
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Orovi1le, CA 95965
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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
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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,
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if you lave 'any questioILI n reg:ardirtg ` 'this fetter plee^se contact
Edward Overhodto at the ahbvelist'ed address or'telephone riumbibr, ,..
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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