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PLANNING COMMISSION STIMMAV SHE FOR TAND DIVISIONS
84-02-15-01
l'xPAIGANT LeRoy, V. Crawford
AD"DRT�SS 7713 PF Star Rte, Oroville, CA 95965
OWNER > Same • .
pvbn T DESCRIPTION t'enta'tive Parcel. Map dividing 6.589 acres to create 4
parcels; 1.3 acres, 1.5 acnes, 1.6 acres and S.0 acres
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LeRoy V. Crawford, Tentative Parcel Map, :dour parcels approx. 500 ft.
southeasterly or the intersection of Hildale, Ave. and'Arbol Ave., on the
northeast side ofHildale Ave. Qroville area':
Assessor's parcel numbet: 68-I11-0
Engineer.
MichaelBurchard
Public Worics cohM tions are -
1.
Provide two -Way traversable access to each parcel from a
county maintained road or state highway;.
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Access to be reserved in deeds as per county.ordinance and offored
for dedication on the final map.
3.
Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access
easement. -
4:
Provide road Maintenance agreement.
Deed to. the County of Butte '30 ft. tight -of -Way Prom the center:]ine of
Hildale Ave.
6.
' Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline or' Hildale Ave.
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Show all easements of record on the final map:
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Pvovi:de street name signs per requirements of the Dept. of Public
Works prior to recordation of the final Map.
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Provide permanent solution for, drainage.
10.
PxoyIde cul -ode -sae at ,the e xd of the street.-
11.
Obtain encroachment permit and constru(,t standard road approach
providing' adequate sight, distance at the intersection of access road
and 'Hildale Ave;
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Pay, any, delinquent taxes or current taxes as .required.
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Meut the, requirements ar the Butte County Fire Dept:
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Provide 60 ft. access' easement.
Health
Dept._ conditions are:
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Provide alletter 0.7,' other documentation from the QW7D stating that-
hatthey
theyare W3.11ine and able to, supply treated domestic "water to parcels
1, 2 s 3 and !H.
16.
Pi ov;i de a, Letter or other documentation from 'tkie Ci.tjr of '0 ,-ovine stating
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that they are willing and able to supply, sewer servioe to parcels
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1, 2s 3 and IN.
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YES,
MAYBE NO
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TRANSPORTA'T'ION/CIRCULATION. 'Will the proposal
result in,
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new Parking?
C4, Substantial impact on existing transportation
ems? -
d,
5igni ant -alterations to: present patterns
of circ tion or movement of people,and/or
goods?
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terborne, tail or air traf c?
_41, eratio\orOde9trians?
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Increase ic hazards to motor vehic es,
bicyclist14.
PUB
IC SERVIC the proposal .have an effect'
upon- or result in a ?i d for new or alter d
ov"rninental services
a. } Fire protection?
b. Policeprotection?
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c. Schools!C
d. Parks or other recreational fact: ties?�,,
e. laintendnce of public facilit'e including
oads? .__
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f , other governmental services?
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T;NER,GY : Will the proposal resu% t in:
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a, e of substantial amount of fuel, r energy?
b.
IS`ubstantial increase in O,emand upon existing
Zsources of energy, or require the de elopment
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� f new sources of ener y?
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UTILITIES:
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the pro result a need fox
new
yst ems, ;ubsta ia1 alterations to the
foll�ing:
a.
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Power or ii—etali
b: Communications sgstems?
Nater:
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d, Sewer or sept/c tank? \t
P . ,Storen water ,,drainage? \,
f. Solid waste;�'and disposal?
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HUA N; HEA%TH� Will the proposal result in.
a. Creatia
of.any health hazaxd or potential,
health,
azard (excluding mental health)?
b. Expos 're of people to potential health
hazy dsY
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AES Ht. I.CS-. Will the proposal resUl in they
o s action of any scenic`Vista or view open to
the iublic or will the proposal result in the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open
to public view?'
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