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0 V AN Oil 'ANAGE ENT I NPOI'M RRTTOTALMATION COPOAION:, 0 886relmento: EBP400, 19 s r X Planning Dopartment NAME: IM089 ESTATES SCJIfi171SIM, J� Bnvi.rpnmental Health Department' CD£' (Foresitry ep.artment}, AP; --346-17 & 19 Cray,,, Carter (on areas north of >red lane on, map) Eutte County :Iiv`eriff., ME: (check titre report for easement) Pacific Bell .Butte County Mosquito_ Abatement OR Oravi3]e, Mosquito` Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet), .S oalt D`str%a ', (wall Water" Company (if,individu wells are not indicated on apoli,ca'tion r map) _:. D} rhaft Irrigation 0.9 'Durham Mutual Water .Co. California Water Sarva ce, Company (;Chico area) Oraville=Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river)„ Thermalito, Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE'of, river), timesaddl.e Community Services District (Paradise area along,pentz'Rd, to lane) bel Oro .''ate:r (P'aradise Pines area) sotztail Waterworks (Doe gill P.idge/Fbrest Ranch area) ' Paradise Irrigation District Cit o€ (check, wall maps for, spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs ,_ Gridle:7 l; 4WMLt A tk O- : ti( `�.. 11NLYr. Lake 0roville Area Public utility District (see Large. map in cabinet) ,Feather ,'River Recreation istr ct (see largemap in cabinet) E1 Medio ;Fire bi trict (heck wall map, a,,, small portion oi� Orovil.l.e only) RICN TALE, GRIDTEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and title report to see what applies. 'Some areas overlap. Drainage DisL•rl.ct rl Drainage,Di'strict -#2 Drainage 'D istrict 4,00 Drainage District n200 Reclamation District #833 .. Reclamation District #2056Oagnn �_. Sacramento and fan J Dranage�Distrirt .-,- "ButteCreek Drainage District ' AIN CASES° sof drools only for p ( subdivx s� o Su erint endent p V sh sand Came• War water' and in rural-) "De t �" and' mountain areas) p Cal .Trans (near State Hw 32,x,70, 9% 149 (Chico cut-6f 162 (Ol%ue Hwy. & Richvale y.), X91. (Clark, Road)' State Water qua lity,`Contral Board (pf6ej c;ts Wath' more than lOO.lots ar units) t7n5ted-StatesFarest Service (i£ pidlect borders U5'A land` -check AP books) Parks arid,RecreationDepartment �groperty;,near Laky�Oroville) State Water Re,soorces Department {property near hake, GTrov Ile ,--� watersheds) Rack Creek. Reclaimation east. '04es` ;.oE, Chico A.rpartfsouth -o£ ;Rock Green ;arid east O HWy'. 99 (SP,e wall map) Chico Area ,Recreation &.Park Dist (only for subdivisions) Dept. of the Army, Sacramento 17ist. Corps ;of Engineers (near -Water aria - in ruia1 aril mountain'areas) SPECIAL CASES-,check title rep'brql.t for any `mention of special services`ar'easements such A's ta' n. Ott Irragat�on, District (;numbered stems) i� 41 i.J.1 ul I f l h i ��'� p. 'fit ff 5 t Yt , :(�s+ , I!1 a ,. / ,�t� p�wlst {��p<.,y► o�{6ietjLS►Y�Yrl! }��yy� �},�a yt� �y��y,�+�, (916�j 34=6445 ." Nth e Y her i� 41 i.J.1 ul I f l h i ��'� Y i 00 CA`95 7 (916�j 34=6445 t ,` 1I l' 'F lxl, h: it i A a' t I l t {•� ha ,t t �1 Y 4ll 1 u / i' I lip ti ill SUWARY Awl. Structures' built on tl's property should; be designed ley en ince _, to�meet sei mic tandard com _rs s s patible with the seismic history of the Oro i'lle area. J." The soils of the property are loabs that havor a low to moderate susceptibili-ty to erosion: �h nnelazin9 Will occur if diversion of runoff is not controlled and cut slopes are not vegetated. Field analysis and p4pto interpretation ;of the area reveals no definitive photo lineament in,,, the immediate area of the, property that reflects; tho'buried thrust fault contact of, the Jurassic arc complex rock with the Smartville ophiolite. .r The fault contact mapped by Cope 'and NicJunken 15 78) is concealed' by 'more `'recent sedimentary deposit Basement 1 outcrops adjacent to the'' easter;,' property lime do not have evidence of thrust faulting of inetamarphc basement nor da' outer, ops `in the area. surrounding, the property. Of the three stratigraphiunits�that reston-the basement. rock only tie a: 1'owermost possess joint patterns. If these joint patternt'. ar_e attributable to moveiuerrt on this thrust fault' the 'more - went occurred'prio'r to the'b�id-Tertiary.; hwrdence points to, �V the thrust fault`'be.ing as.eismic at the present. i �!\ ~1�ypp,. ! (.� // �J^{:'7��.�' � u � 'fyJ'a�h ��� "'^-�" � f•.• �O � � aq� D � � r Y t` �� � n� / I:tF 1 s r / C ..�� a �t�a t �•i%t� (y�.:�"/` u I, � . 4� Ib � '� �/ .f.;► l,low I i'. D �`. _ rery, ��,` ��A U �`�ro��YBSY •1' �. � !:� v 1775 �it'+tir !; en. b �QSt �'K�ldl�' r� nt-`r=7 '�.•�'-'r'� ,, �.y0� �� �, ... • .. it �• �- � 7',`S �'' :\� C^.- kVA o �, • ,� A 3��✓',r'iN �I"-'�..- r�r :t, • � w, ,... ..mss•° '�� v, y �'` ; �,�1' I � Cl 9NO Iv 41 • f _ ! �f Uen ` »— .. � � YJ � .•'� t• t �: � N r y1 V � � •. � �. � ���,,.+ �� Care "� �f � • � Y���� !' •�. u a . �� 4 nj�' _ A urE - Sr *! _ `� : F�,• .'�. , i111,� ! ,.i �„ ,,,. �' ,; �� �- "-�. . F fs� Iii �`! w� —r / ��+, ~ • Q �� ,�: � D ,y, n` w r +" � int i _, 1. �. � � � 1� •".�� /..{I l 1 {,y •• I ttl/i/�,^�+,� .. •s. ii: �` ''' " 1 �i=� aa_..... ^ ,a'�ta1 ��1 � ��' �4 ., t x� t • )� 1 +` '�` ,»%� J ✓" j'M � ` i � rf;:V � yy � U r. '� S% .�i' "`k .I�1 �iit'� /,�'t. , � •Ji � � ,Y' 1 y ➢X,; �1 �,`,y� �_, i Y r,: ,1 `�� 1. h • l �I': �. � A a ROY... �./" ~.1,� xl�.r �� Y a 1 �.F:' i, I • nt r' J t L�� ,~ II* ` FY ,1/C�Oy�l t ! �' i�' yItt I.' a�l\ �m. ih,•ti„ `WWF J�� t L�i1 • t a +� '"' --..•.1""~�' dot p >� � o t 'POOL omp ner. u� + a n• � �a (may . 4� '"`, �,c, _ � aversion Dd , �` • a � '� fJ i $ � �; +r jt �/ his t r r n ;� dip :r��`LN'.• °��."vr',c :,p. 3 � a �/ �5 ��y/•/ u '•tea ��•t •� !. � K� 3; d `�'���� �� ;���_': "-�� .,_. it "��`.�W�i&'��� �'?�f�''� _"c+r 'aAi ���-+5�'•_'��Jt 4�� 'er,� _ t•�'���R�• .. Val 437t LG EN QUATERNARY, A`L LIVIUM TERTIARY CQN,:.E FM. i..• diami`ctite mem. JURASSIC PRE CRETAG'EOUS BASEMENT ArcGomp 1 exRo.ck I.., Smarfivt(le ' Ig.:Com�pt Ji P i� SET VF THE AREA ' outh and 'east o Orov'i1].e' s ,d series of Paleozo"ic and brso�oic fa47.ts knOm as the Foothill Fault System (see Eig• 4) i; po:l.itijon !,of thus structural. System extends into the Oraville AM r ineamexzt. I he Paynes Peek af'Ad. Swain � area, `as til j7 photo lineament = Rav ,rre ].i�7eaments are, east 0r 0rov 1le:. and the Prairie Creetx ' la�^,ee,sment tetminates south. o ni n (see Figs: 5 and, �) • !i:'hese; L.a ;vents axxe complex za'nes dr b.an.ds of Mesozoic Faults that' 4 %ee,;r ado 'hsv'e been reactivated �tluring' the Cenozoic but W -;+re ed to a egsenta ally ase,is�nic . The 0,ro�v�i le earthquake of lui;u,si, 1, 1975 ch-thgod this vlew. Subsequent re 'erence 'in .' this .i^epi?rt to the OrovillE; earthquake wi11 imply the gax°ticulg,r E ] 97.5: The'' i^a action o1' the 15 . �mi �gitu,e. qU�e' of August P Qa.rthqiza Ce fault plane qto the "ear^ts surface c('�inc d rs I, Grath 1;hei Sv�a� Ravini� liri,eement and is called the Cleveland Hill , y this+ i s the only At tivle Fa>l.t.. ��cc.ord�.ng to Jennings_ (i97�5) „ 1<<00 i fault .�Ln 'But;t.e " Gount 1.n tY'ce ast years : This ie nc'�t to ' ss�y y p oidac oec,urred in Co i�li;y that h stor oal `set ev'�wnts .have, not ,Eut��;:.e (see F=g: ;' • 0f .tf�e knowuY �eaigthquYake�s alb. have been o;E' lo`w�� ttf .� . . �1 �' noderae magnitude,, not eaueedi(g 6 'on the; Rioter Scale'. ` f I '0�cc�va l In rth'qua� "�: catis01 ground yruptu ^es on the' 2"pie;ea pr�viou,�l;� unreognzed" C1 evel�ind hia 11 Fault. The 1nxral I„r but ever' file ! c�und.'�!°upture xtended fciii9 a 7 eng, "o,f one mile,-but" ' , , i i �r I. r ,aR••,, , F a ,�,, • �,•,, q�. \ 2-8-4o �0�� Magala••' , 99 5-24.66 M' 4.7 ro _ Paradise p' .r. N .. 70 t AK£ 0170VIGt£ IIA ' n 4-29jf 8 y �t i Main Main shack E p 1 e n ter O rthermalito rovi a • M = 5 7 _ to � , .. v Ptiato iTneament 7 Polerrno P�Caaable Faulk ip Fault, di0 indiccted 1'' t.1�` knawr Gridley. 99 O,Qv 1 s 0 6 le F t� MI.ErS 7 t . ,1, t iCt �.OA ETRE. 5 V`. RiVeI y�b17 dig. 5 Lirtieamentis, Faults, aril Recorded Epicenter's Around Ot^ovl lle! , J, •r a ' I 1' n � r 1� �.� r CJ I KM �n 5 Its 5 4 wY, M y�y y yy • , M 10 i j II` 1 III 1 I. Fi�� 8 Vertical cross section through the hypocentral region of aftershocks �Auyust 5-100 Ax �' of� vie r, �s 0eqrees. � ��� ��,�. t r . �. ', ,' . r 0 BUTTE. COUNTY ADVISORY :AGENCY t4IES PAGE .� i A'PRIL 6, ,1952 .� iJ ( trlr. Erickson stated, ' having revsawp,,,; the envirn:nmentel review clieckl;a,st, the conversations at this ;teetin9, and the 'Planning -1lrector`s R°epor of 1992, I make a motion tai adapt a' rr.oatve deciarat-ion with environmental mitigation,measures f,or the. Melrose Estates tentat�tve; ' i! ibdivsion tb create ?.,7 parcels an �P: 68-84b-].7 and 19, finding that. •' the project could; havean e. ton the env .ronm'ent,.hut will net have a significant effect. in this-° case provided the required mitigation zs Complied with. That mi ti.gatf on a s listed within the Planning Director `s Repan of Feb. 19k 1992. The matron is made finding that the project, is in conformance with the Butte Count p General.Plari and Butt; c' county Zoning and is de minimus with respect to Fish and Game fees': Raving found the above, Z further move to approve the project MibjeLt to the fe"!% wing° conditions .and finding that approval will not ,be detrimental health, safety and welfare of the: people of i utte Comity p-the ons required condit3ens are c�,mplied:: th. x Public Works conditions: 1 Submit road and drainage plans to the. Department of Public Works, for apprat�al ane iii"tall' the rer�izired facilities 2 Provide 20ftrad ti s, properq fine returns .at all street intersections. 3 Provide, ,right-of-way for 'standard No. .5-5 at all street intersections. u Indd.cate a` Sa ftbuilding, setbai:.k line ,from :the 'c:enterl ne' of all streets. 5 'Street sign, shall be rovded br.the develo er, 'at. a'. street,,' g p p „ intersections per County 1 requirknents. (Submit'5 alternate narie for.: each street to the Couaty' address coordinator for,' approval 'of street, names.) 6 , ;Deed '3C ,from the centerline of Avenue to the County of ;.Butte. 7 ;Constructr,one .hat£ street plus 12 foot atreet section on lale Avenue and one half street, sec tion, on `M elrose give to to RS-2A ,ioad standard vith iv -tidal curt+; guttez, and siddWalk and, 2" AC;: 8" .AB: SC 25a grimea fog sea]. ;and g5% rElativ,e k compa'ction.-Con4truct full strieet,'ser_tion on 'interior street to RS-2B `access` road stands rd �dth curb, `gutt.er;; and sidgwalk Minimum st-uctural section to ire Z" AG and $'' -AB with fob seal ;r`! C; ;and 9S% relative compaction. Sctbmit design to County Department, of Public 4orks for !a,;�prava'3 . '"R" value : eterminat ons and ot2ier data ,nay requ�.red to suppprt. section. design; . .8 Provideniimentation as requited b tiie Department: of ,Public' Works' in accordance with accepted standards CIL kkC � "srn;harf--Bro�lh &Assoclates tie;" Mrit e e l rqs� 'Esq s TSM' = April 22', 19 APpea. Page 2 If you hav: any qU@5t ions concerning this matter, pjease'con tact fids, ofMipe at 916-5,38-7266. _k VlerY I,ru1'Y Yours, wi 1 1 a'm Chef f Zi rector of Public Works Stuart Etlell ? Assistant Director sz/ eparic me- Ehi/i rohmerltaT Neal"t`h7'Di5pa-rtment Clerk ofl_the Board _ Nia'�cci7m [a11 ;i I le i , �j I 1i I i Y` Ir I! I I! iA , I EW1 1. [S.0 V xp ana� a�aso 11 yes and "maybe" ansar axe, re u; ed . H r`n' at�tachec# 'EARTH'., 1'i i t,h YES 1 proposal result a.n s�.gni,fdcant: IMAYBE NO a. t�.nstabl0 earth cvnda: ions or, in changes in ge0lo.giC subs tructtires .? b,. Disruptions, displacemeA.,, compaction or over+coverin.g of the soil? c. change in topography or ground surface reitf fea4ures? d;. DeStruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or, physical features-?- eatures?e e. Increase in °vin.d or, vrater erosion of soils, ethe -r" on. or, off-site?'� f`. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changesn.sil�atio`n, deposition or erosion which may r►odfy thee cannel of a river.l or stream or the bed ot. the ocean or any, bay, inlet or lake? g: Loss of pxir3e agricultutal y product -.'IV eso 7.s outside designated urban areas"? h Exposure o.f people or property to geologic hazards such as eart)iquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards'? Z . AIR. Wz11.. the prc posa7 'result in substantial : a;. Air emit%$idn-5 or deteridration of ambient air, qualityG b. The C -r atimn..of, objoctxonable odors, smok OT fumes? x c Alterat;ion of air mavement.; moisture,, or - temperature, or, any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. j�lA'ER.`1i11 the proposal result in substantial a. Changes in currents,,or the 'course -or ' d%rect ;on of eratei riovemen s in either marine;or fresh `t"raters? b. Changes, in absorption rates, drainage patterns `; ox_ the rate, andamount o surface, ,runoff? c; Need fair off site surface drainage improve- mpn.ts, iricludin vegetation removal, channel- iatio or :e,ul`vex t ins tal,.ation? d., • Aiteratxons to the coiarso: or float of flood ' waters 7 � �. e.' Change in the anount of surface vrater in any grater body?`; f. Disdh&' ge auto sur'LLrace' waters,, or 'in 'any alteraticii of surface water quality, including but not 1.amited 'to tet pera`u�°e:y dissolvod cszyrgezl or turbicdzty7 G. tje- tion, . of the direction or rats of slaty of ground v;a Ler,S h. Chan e in the a lAtic�- q of ground zrate;s, either- thratigh dIrecf., additions of wlth1 drat als, or 'through i'ht'erccption of an . aqui Eery by cursor e:r'caatzoris ? cw , ". R.eduction, t � e ar oun o � a.tex btherjr se ' pailAble for ,pube,r supplze.s? E�cposiYre of 'people or .property to Zater'. related' h -ds such as .:Sooding? y , TS !. , I'L'��VT 'LIFT }v ;1.1 ��e proposal xesult in -�u�las tan�t a1: �. Change ,in the: diVersiiy o species, or of any species of plants (including trees,r shrubs , grass , craps , and aquatic plans) ? b. Reduction of the numbers of any, 'unique, rare or en an.gezed species 4f olants? tj . X c,ntrodu.ctaisn Of,,neer spc,;c iet> of p3 arts into an area,, ar r: a. 'uar.rier �o the normal replenish-; Ment oz eaistin; Species? d. Iterue4�.an' ina'cxeaae of axty agricultural crop:? 5: 4'ITt�iAL 'Lr'PE. Will "the, pr,oposal'rpsul�: i'n �ubstant�al:, a. Change in the .diversity of species , or numbers cif any species of animals (birds,, land'an mals including: septa les fish and shell fish , ? enthic organl.�Ii�S ar insects)? b . Reduction' in the nus„tiers a any <unit{ue , 'rare Or,. endange'r'ed specie of animals'? c. Introduction of new, species of animals into An area, erre It in a� barrier to the migration or moVement of animals? d•, Deteriora�tir�n to existing fish, or wildlife ?10iSD. j ll the p 'oposal result in "substantial: a. Increases. in existing noise: bevels? x,c Ys. Exposure of people, to severenoise levels"? T. LIGHT AND it,LARB. 3Y.i.11 the proposal produce ` I significant light and glare? ,g., r,tD USE. �'di11 tile' pr'ap'osa7 resullt in a su.ia1 altetaltion of `the present ax planned laud use o :an area? MATORAL R SMCES; Will the proposal resu7 t in �" substantial: a. Increase in the 'nate of. use of any natural' resources? b:,Depletion. sof any non-reneSvaole natural ;�esouxces 'r �. RISK, OF TJPSETr ��ti71'the proposal involve; a. ris,,k of eX�plosion. or the xelease of hazard- ' nils substances (iiicludi.n.g, '& L not limited to,, „ oil, pesticides; chesnicalS or radiation) in the event 'of an acciad nt or upse-t candy tions? jC Possible interference w1th an e'mata"d cy _ response Lplan or . e.merRency ellizat an: plan'? POPULATION. 113,11 the graposal alter the 'location, dist but oiz; dens Lir, or roz,T � x.ate a£ the human Papulntion.? ".iOUSINC. idill the proposal, affect eaasting housing.; . or create, a demand` for add itional.'housin�? _......,.. ,_. k = M ` . ✓�, ,i iii i� 'RA SPOI "m, F ICIRCUX:. 1 YDS ~-»- }Yi1 the Posal resix7 t Wirt ' Bataan of substaint`'gI. act3i oni' " t:z'anai ,v c e r ovePdl y ta.s an existinv o parking facilities., de,maazd for. new' parking?, a o,r ut Y a impact -on eis ti g `t rarsportat,ion � s �--, y s t,ems xgn,t ficant Al t,e rd dans : to . 5 present patterns E o'f circUlatiari moveritenir o;f people ,and/or AZ iwe 1-a,t� ons to . wat "xborne, rail. or air traf Eic,? `- f. tncxaase in traffic fiatard,s 'to 'motor v.e h b:icyclis.t or t°ede.strian's? zcl.es,' --- ` 14 . pUBIJC SERUI CES . }Yill the ro osal have p. P an effect_ upon, ar r;€:suit in a, -need for 3teiv or altered governmental, services: a;•. FareFrotectio�jI? b: :eol'ice protection? � c. Schools? }: a P"arks or other recre�lt7onai fccil ties? —�- eianterince of public. facilities,' including aro;ads ? Othor g-o-VerTlme,ntal sertices7" l S • ERGY. I the proposkii result in., , a; Uso ai substa.nt a antouiits of f uel.or energy? b Substantial increase in demand upon exx sting saurces� of oiler g)"', or regL�ire the leve";opme_nt —� Of new sources of ene'rgY? 26. UTT ITTES. 'lil,l the, propsal rftilt,need for newystems; sor, substaintial alterations to the fo]'low,ng a. power or natural, gas?I CoMMUni Cati.Ons YS.teTl1S? d, Sower or septic tank? �.L Sto;rm water drai"Jjage:?" f. Sol,'i,d waste d. l7 HUi�iA�i HEALTH. W 4 the proposal .result a. Cretion of any health Iie�ar'd Or Potential hea?, th" hazard (excludingmental fieal4h) b. EXposuro of people `ta'.pai~ 'zit a3 hea.fi:h hapax ds.'?; - l3`- AESTHFTiGS. Mill "the Proposal result .iri ,the ol�struct.zan bf ani= C'C. �. scenic irk ,�th or" t.iew ripen to the; piib'T'ic, a -will tine p' or��rs l ro:,sul tri tie �( creation of, an aosthetieall - ot,fens:i e 'zte o ie'rt pi�bl,rc ir7,e��? :I R i I ', {f :tpg�c�it Co1�;y ' res tin Assessor35 ;:' a r rc S �. 1 14. Yl Pue-,rloundinq Area: a. Land Usesc Rural: residerttig! transitioning' irsta urban densi t,%ee. �;n at 1 d re ions. ° b` Zoning A- o. Gen. Plan designations Loci Denea.ty Residen iai, lr-b DU%acre. City -- Lour Densityftesiclentialw d . Parcel <Si z es: i /` -- 64 acres- cre. e +e., population: L0 densit Y. riot heavily populated e�c cep�;to10. Character f Site and Areae Foothill residentia$ 116, Nearest Urlban Area: Within Droville urban area. City 2. fhl.es 17,Rlevant t" Influence: StlehCicy t i:of Oi�.ovj1, JL- and' ulcimat��. ,�pher-e sof in•Eltzen�e. frti'chan Z ., lmprrovema1ts Standards Urban: Area:. Yes -' tlo Fire .P:r-ot4yctzon', Service.' a« Nearest. Gaunty. (State) Fire Station: kel ly Ridge -- with' n 2 miles.' b.; Water, iAva.i1abi.Ii:,ty: O.. 6J I..T�..' hydrants` required. School t i n fle°ea s Ophi r= Elementary, 2 mi l es; Las Pl umas. Hi ch mi Lees. I. r h ru i I> , r ii Ir � ill t i v i lr it r. r, s a j pen j.x ' G I , E 1j jI rv�. h,-. tr; The third, division. a.s to be CO Iey Acres Unit No, "2,, PhaSa ;2, which wild. ccinszs`t of (s individual. zots--three ori eacY side of the -further extension of Huntdr Drive to the north. The finl dvts�:on is thea remaining land vithin' the 'study area to the north of. Che e�tisting development. At full develaj,- ;anent of this :f anal div 1sion, there wi1Z bev access backinto the existing subaivis'ions' viathe northerly extensions of Loma Vista Drive, Jjunter brive and 14elr6se br vIa Additional access to this final division. will be the extension of Melrose, Drive north- erl, ;, to y .nte,� ect with Hildala. Avenue and a 'futua�e cross stxeet xoI2. the' easyboundary of `the, Study area westerly t6intersect with Mt. Ya eta 'Dr,�„ve: This cxoss street"'will eventually connect to Crane, A%wMenu'e which currently ends appr.ax mately l/4 mile east of the east boundary of the study area, 'It'. should be noted that the finial divisions. of the rema I n- ing :and probably, will. be accomplished in several phases` and ' that 'the; layout shavm, on " Exhibit l►' is approximate and is only s'howiz;:o depict, the grobab`tydensity of this rernainin area. F M i - x •a r; e y + r APPENDIX I Ft i Na. *ISA Loft No. 90--10-08-©2' AP No, 068-346-017 and, 019 14`BACKGROUND 1. Name. of Proponent:. Mafcolm'.Wl 2. Address. of Prj,000nent and representA,tlVe Of applICable); ,PAL sox 12005, -Santa' 6S8. G/l'. 94501' �. Project descr'lptlonr TERfArtVE SU3bivi. lIdN i4pto dIV"I de, 5.5 + acres t0 Create 17 p4rCC15 at: 14,600;S4UatC feet each, mord or fess,. XFS �. _2�JA� TCiRY P±NDINGSI OF SIGNIFICANCE MAYk 110 DIS1bII68ION OF ENt IRONMEPiTAL EVALUATION f, D"$ the project have' the:potehtjaf to degrade the sa x This propol wlld hot.,sIgn(ficantl"y degrade the environment. "! _. Oil Ityof the environment, substantially reduce the- : habitat of a,f1sh or Wildlife specles.,cause a fish of Wt1dIIli population to drop betayseII-sustaIrfIng ieVet': threatens to eliminate a plant of animal' , ccmnunJtV. reducta'thenumber'or restrict the range: , �of -a tare' endar)geretl�lant'or anlmtif or el minatc + importept examdins of major "et P iads; 01 cal -i h7storY or O ehtstory? Does the project have the potential to scchieve' x This proposal'Mir' not lmpede tong -term etivitonrnentai goals, short-term benef lks to the detsiment of long-term envlroncneni'goatst to short term Impact op the 10 tonment is one which occurs In a relatlVely ' brlet ":petlod of time'�whi le fC?tng�ter01 llrpacti Will' � entlure: 1pto the" fptuf'e.) ' 1, I. Does t eprojecl have Which -are individually k See d1SCUssian tar Items' .j (b) ands (j)., 1'3 tar; t`.c) and (t),r ,and limned but cuhiUlatively considerablet CA protect 14 (c):. it r recommended that the ,'applicant of hf; representative MAY fffOkt on.twa of more Separate resources Whete contact trio Or9Vtlie-Wyandotte ItHda tion District regarding impacts. the Impact on each resource l s teiatively small, to their Water sV"stem`'and.the oroVllle Elementary school DIS H,Ct'for but where the.effect of the,tota1 ofd those Impacts potent;tal Impacts and m(tlga'tlons to the -school facltities The on the'enyfrottment iS;signiflcant;) ap"plldant vrlid also Want to contact 'the But County Department oU Pobiic,►Vor)ts".tegardtng m[t'lgat lon measures, `t or -storm dralpage increases Into the veyman ttavine and;posslble tormak;fon of a County SerVite Area t' maintain dralnage faclllttei. Does the pr"oject Have' envi"rontmentaf of fect,s which k Th Is '0 00, idl' WI )1. not have, a .> 'gnl;(icahk adverse of Sect on (tudiail Wt lit caitsd substantIai adVerse effects on human 661 AOS, btfpgsM,et(her drfectl5-.pr rndir.ectty7 i ,DETERMINATION : a� Zr; jhi,tasjs othis M I t I a I ova ivaf100-' - I/WE'ri the Proposed °project C�JIItD' �JpT" have a sl nillcan"t of"t pct on the epVlt'onmerit arid' a �ttCjlTivE D CLARAtI;ON WI if be prepared. ME find khal�aithough the proposcd'project ix>U,tz iava -a S, ort trio env"i,rorxnetik•�;. there Wii,l mol be a s gnlflcank e�"lect to this case because, ifte AIJICATION j&AStJRES described on ,the attached sheet. ha�e'been. added to :the. IstbJect. A NECJIj IVE !)ECLARATION "W(i I be p'fep3ted,� ' /WE find the JlropoSed project AIRY hate a s gnl'f"scant effect on the enylronment, ;and an IEtJViR�!i�MAL IAp- REPOE2T IS, tequfied " ENf barrav o� tivrrE Pt Arai �PARTMre 08, NpvembRr:d, largos .. Cr.B S er s sevicried by. a. �� . , ... . ... ... ..... _ ...��? �. .. .. ��,. l�... Alf.. , . ... , .. Nw .... _ .. _li ' EnviranmOntal Check3:ist+ iEvaluat�irl. Off` Environmental Tmpaa --------------- ZV. ENI7IRONMENT'AL TMPAwrTB res nvtt� DISC SSIONOF' EMIROP7NiEiJZ"AL EVALIJATZOYEI' t,&121. will the tsraposal result in stgnb?Icants a, —Unstable wrest; geoiogic srbsiruct dltlons, or cljanges Th, — _ � The: 'proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditions b. Disruption, dtspfacemenf, conpartfon or x . This over covetir►g or the soda proposal will resu'it In some ilisrNptlon, displacement, coff0action and overcovefing of the site as a result of development OIL stf ctUrey OIL structures, driYeways, parking`areas, etc, It, Is anticipated that ao to 50st of. the total site areewl,it be over -covered byy structures, driVeways or roads, p ralority of he project sate WII► also be disrupted during :rye road construction or homesite corlsttuctlon phase �of the project. , Tfiase .tracts are not envlronmxntal iy sighit icant� due to the fact that they wi l i a8R6 puce over a short period of time and the C. Change g toPograpfty or ground surface rr_iiel r"eaturesl X - soils and slopes ort -site, ate not c6ndp;,Iveto high erosion potential, The. Slopes on -lite range tiom 2, to approximately 9%. Some rtilnot to changes ,may be requiredto e►eate level building 14 41 ihi,; iroPAO is riot seen as signittcant." d. Dent.,rttcticre: Coverinoormodfrlcati`ortot a;n unique gedfoglc of phystcti featur'esi r.. The stte W! no untgue physical textures, :`. e, Increase 1441nd;orWaterefbtlonof' soils, either on or, Alt slier x — There may be;some erosion of exposed disrupted surface soils that are not stabilized prior to,a heavy or Intense rainfai(occurrer,ce. Ttsfs area of butte county does not usually experience chest types at he,fvy ralnlalls, to It, k, of seen as a signIIfcant impact, f, Changes ttY defsos'Mon of erosion .of beach , sands or ci+inges, to siltation, depos,itfon X Any sedlmen,t generated by 1, 1"1 6e directed to ;the sina:ff stream or eroslonWhj,Ch ma'y modify the channel of 'the eazL.of ,the .propert and -u7kirnafee Into the watershed, X rryman nav-ilie a Ayer or stream or tied.'of the ocean OT, any bay, inlet or' taker - g sott - urs de des�gnateduU ban a cash �}ive This proposal does not rePresent' a 'SfgnFticant loss of pfI'Ine agricultural soils, h. E7ipgfure bf;peopie o'r propertyto..geotagic hazards such as,earthquakes; landslides; ?r'. AIC of Butte county l's Within a 1.lodera64 t arthgUaMte interlslty zaie mudt ides ;ground:, falttfre qr slml7ar hazards? "Viii* The Protect site Is located betwee the Cleveland Hft iknaatr active) and the Fbothlli" shear zole 'tpotentlaifY s tatlit therN.-e -f are, se act i3mic safety' hazards posed tq lthe area, /i geolog'lc vej and survey ror sesmfo hazartls, Was pettofmd on the subiec propert s Witt ng or Lineaments were indicated orxldiscoveted as a `result"rt that`�survey. Building construction to meet Uniform euli'dtng'cede - requirements' lot structures Irl se.lsm 6Afly ACCIVe areas . shdUfd provlJe adequate prote,tIon ,tg� rest ecus In the casei seismic " acttvlty, z .Will the pro 0 tat re - eP .. s"ui;t 1n subs lent Le f': . r aw AIX emiss ons or 'deteriokation of anbfent air Qual i�y'; � if The p'ioposai 'fepresenis an,incromentai lni:rease in°vetitcle traf(CG' wi th t eesui tIh§ Increase Io khe rfilaease' of automobi"te arrtssions (NO, )-C and COj. �b,he;creYati rt;ol objects ab'jeadEr3. snake or fcanesi ;. X Tile PtoPbsal, wlII not createobjeatLorabfe odors,, smoke ur, tt�mes>'' c, Alter'atlon of al f; 'movrxaaenf moisfufe at' . tlocal !Y oregg�eatl ohange in cIFinake,' �� �_ .The pioposal'witi not atiectthe atmospher'e�; ;a y " s. 1. M� Epl.V oamantal Cbeclkla.'st `*; EVa.luatian Of: E1i�ra;xoriiu vial impact 3 )nvix©rit>xenta� Chat k1ist * Eva1>xatxort of nvi onmeritsii Impact ; DISC2UM;XON OF F NIYIRONME N'TAi. EVALUATION ,. '. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (contlnti6d) YEs &YLE ru►_ (Continued) 10: tfSK 00[ffi5ET.! Wfl1 the proposal Coolve. ' A risk of; explOtICri or relpid of haZardOUS )t ' substances (including, but nib_! IlmiLed to, he use of r:wZa(dous mateela,ts, nor' The of 611 w1tl not InVolve the, is loceted close io any facilities which,stom or utilize such ` oflF pesttaldes, chem(cals" or',radlatfan) to materials. the event of an ` addldeft or upset c6ntllt on, Po Interference -e`h*oency � � X b, possible ill not aflect any emergcy services.: The atoposai wen ee gencyet.an Plan acuattott plant 11, PCPUtATIf7N. will the proposal anter faeaLfon, X str►oution,, densttyror growth rate. of the human The proposal will n6t significantly, affect the populatjol► of the area because the proposed density does not exceed that Planned and 'be Population? [pj;►leveIoped In the area. iz. �t1S►tJV., wlII'theproposal affect exlstinghoUsing, The proposa[41. tl not signi ti'cantly:;atfect housing Demand, ., of create a demand tot Additional h6UsInd 13, TRIWSPf%tYATICN%CI06) A` 1'42j W1II 'the Orbposai „ reSu t in Generbt(on.ol'subst`ant"iaiaddltlonaf VehId a >t Curreht;`ly, approklmate`ly i000 new res�identiai',Wi arse belnq created" movert�nft """'" by subdivisIon_Map In the ,OrovtIIe Urban Area. The 0[oViile Atea has -, the potenllal for several thousand more to be created, The ,lots proposed ptolect srlf.lcontribute to he cumulative traltic'impacts wlthin the OTOvflle urban Area. The-envltIonmental impact Repott- (.EIR) ptepared In 1983' Ior the lot and the'orovl l I Area Land Use, Plan Indicated that the present cfrcuIatton sy tem s capacitYLwas not' the land balanced with the traff c Vol limes generated by Uses'alioWed, by tfie,'Cenerai Ptaa designation and Zoning c'fassificz,tion, The j983,tlf2 reccmmended.as a nlfigattpnrneasure, fh'at IheCounty apif„ rot tycf' Orbyf I to undertake a►i eteal wide traf f sic study to eisamtne and, plan for futu►e circulation "needs= It was recommended, that the. Ttanspartatibp Study ldenti"ty �[Utu'ra ttarsportatinn cofrridors: `to transpbrtalton, ' improvements, and A system .finance necessary reg,lona'1 transp6rtakfonimprbyerAents3 The s11 cim►ui'atiVe traffic ift*acts vtifl `�aiso impact the existing freeway interchanges alongState R6ute,7o,' The. 1983 EIR ,sla(edlhat by the year 1060wlihout substantia1. transp'ottat16n` fmpfoyements,, the level. of setvlce' on 'freeway" interchanges and local, sheets would decitne to o or ioNet The; a r !� californla. Transpoftatfon commtsslon•s policy for ir►lerehariges requ fes f�'cal jurlsdfctions to tinancp the Impiovement costs oG . interchanges ail �aozw'current,ly, the;County Oj Butte has no;,program'- , to 'aa ems, fl.nanciai responsibl)lty ro Local davelopme4t. tor- interchange ImtiroveynenC costs l,n orde^ to evt►�uate; tha cumptat(ve traffic tact3 of the prq;Cect on it►eOr01�.11e Urban Area, a transpcttation,.system computer' model`wlil need to be deyelbped aOd ,a sIte.lmpacf ;arlafys'is performed, � , tai c ease i tratll'e Ih The proposal,wlfi, tep;lesent an Incremeh in ,t n ft rfa ar the Copier Acres phasaerll subdPinnatldlltaeitcraasedithee►ultre area end :mado, rec ndations regatd)ngfUtufe traffic.11 acts,..oneof the;fmpacis-' 'tde t d Was' the addi tio0al' tratf io that l I I' be 'uf I I feed fn' ttie �tbol Avenue and olive �lighway interseclton. There is an e7fis U ng'� safetyhazard at th s:�lntersectlon'duc to poor night distance to the Irafflc it is that.many' West canbiped wfthteh speed, ai•ttcipated or tite trips generated by lhis,:proi6c,t 1! l utlf"i:te this lnlew'se5#1ion, i[ 1s closest 'one for aaacssing the Oroyiitt UrbAn areas To I� AS rho mitigate future. tiafII'd Impacts, the 1984 study rec6rmlenried ,,ttia;� �r�.rorzm+�x><fc��. Irit�acti Chiec:klis'� * �Eva,�.u�,��.oxt of Envro�xlt�rnta� ENVIRONXIENTAV IMPACT$ tcon(f,nued) ;.vis Ave raD miSCIIc�SION r EIJVIR61dMEYJTAL EV1�1IIATI027,' (corit i need) al White access rote out of the a'i ty ares be_ proyIded pr';tor 'to the, - ADT on HII1daie, reaching 1',00o vehicles. The'recommender) alternate access routes were installed as a part _of;copiey �Actes'Phase- 11 and ill.;subdIvIsJ ons, The current ADT on Hill toAvenue 9s 640 vehicle trips per day, This project will generate between i2o 'and 170 ve,ilcl.e trips per day, many, of which will be utilizing Hil.l'dale Avenue, Residents do have the option of Accessing' .P.00thill Ov' d., VIA f:dgewood Drive or Mountain view Dfive and thereby' utiijzing the PXist(ng tf.affls signal light at Foothill and Olive Hl.ghwaY, A b. ects on existing parkfng facilities, c r X traffic sl+inal light is also proposed for oakvale Avenue and Ahe Dllve H15hivay Irateeclton,-a proxlrnately i/z mile to 'the east. f p The proposal, will not affect parking because the proposal. 'have wIII ha de demand for new parkingr' ; t to comply with the arking /equlremenls contai ned wi thin t3tltte' county code section asp C, subs'lartifa°1 impact as ex1Itt10g x The proposal will rebtesent an increase In.congest.l'on, andmalrltehance trait poftatfon systemsr requlrement3' ori er,aa toads. d„ slgnl7i.eantafter aions tapre erttpattern; �..-. : x The 'proposal w,ltl ,tint alter the, present pattern :of circuiatidn In i of circrilatiion br movement of people and/'or the goods? ;i , e. Alte�rattons;,,ta waterborne, raft of aJ:r x The• rosal w II'ot aL�ect �+ P op i n ( to ,.-or air traffic. t."rafti _. 1l I. lricr,eaie In traffic hazards to motor x The proposai'•will result in an lnc's.ementa-I Increase In t'rAIII e and Vehicles, bicyclists or pedes S related tr afflc hazards 1n the area; ' I i4, rustic sE�vict Wf I I the 'proposa'I have an• effect upon, or, resuTk in a need for new or- altered ` Op vernment services, a, Pare. protec;tlonr The 'praposaj(4 WI 11 r'esrllt Iji a' inc'ierryentai. increAso In defispd for fire', protection in the; area.The sbtte county 0 re Depa'ttment/ca'Ilforn`ia DIVI'sjon of i-ore.stry, hat' Indicated that cumulative de+telopment In rural area's wilt impact thelt abiitty_to, praVtde fitE protection services. The tnstaliatfon.of a pressurizetl water .system w11h t-lte.hydf'ants wltl'mltIgate this impact. b. Police protectlonr k The proposal' wIII resutt in a inc�rementaI Increase in demand for � pollee protection Irl the area., c� schools? �' X The OrOVllle Elemeritaty school bistrict has revieWed this project and Indicated that the schools Serving this area for grades K through b da pot have permanent, f.acllitl.es,.to sur`tic,Ienkly house curtenti student enro,llmentt' currentiy;schooi it tt fees are, $i,so'perit ` squate foot of new:resldentiatconstruction"'i'Is `being'collecledAt the - . time ot, the building perailtt, In Additloh. •the school dfsdrldf tr req uesting,'that ap(,I,icants"in this area Eontact `ahetr office for pots bie additionalb,mitigailon-measures. d„ Par'iGs or.olhei' recreational farttjtfesT x-= The proposal', will result lh a irtcrerrental ,increaae In,derriand (or park and tecreatlon f4titities,In the area e, ' Maintenance of publ.lc tacllLtres inclioll g " q x malnPenaricelof f,toatls ori a� a InrielnenIAI 'increase Y .the need lot ruatlst ;" her public tactiities to to area fw other gover nlentt,l servicea:7 its is The p�r061al wfii.resuIt"Irr+'a Incremental IOcfease , demand for' aft Diller govern mental sOVlze3� in the';afea, as, ErrErtoy,: t the proobaaf `result fn: t` 11.'�- n -'-- En�.xanien�ai. Oh�ckli t +��aliva�a nn..o>f: EZY�r�canmsna]l xsnpac IV. SHVIRONM - , ENTi L IMPACTS (roritlnued) ,its MAVB FSS D�SCg388 OPS 'OF ENVIR6NMEN'TAY, EVALUATION _ (continUed)-' A, Use of sUbs1ant;la'1 amourfs ot_ fuel or x ," The pr000saf will not utilize substantial fuel or ,energy: energy? _ Subs :tab ttai increase lr►dentandupon eXlstIng x The' propasaf, wl l l not sUbsfantially increase the demand" for energy, sources of energy, ' aa: requlre the develoamelit or neW sources of gnergyi Is. UTILiti:s. wlII the proposal. resot laf 'a need for Te sys%ms',, or subsOntiil altetatlons to the (of Iowl ng: a, Powef or' na'turai gas? x The`proposal will not affect electrical poker- or natural gas dlstrlbirlior)systems. b, corrmtlntcationssystemst is The proposal wit l not affect corrmunicat Ion ` systems. a, water avaftubiIIty-? X The proposal will debt offec,t pubs C. water sy+stemsk� �J d, sewdr or sepIIc systemsX - The tt��roposal` w►11 have to,ann9X to the lake 66V�ille Area Pubf�le UIIIitPes District for sewer serVi,ce, e. Stotin water drainages X The "ptopdsal WI), I have to provide a permanent soluf'iort tor'dralnage. 1t. Solr l.d Inaste sand tllsposalr -� � _., X _ the proposat_rvl I ( ndt of ' feet so11d"-waste dTsp4sai t7". Wia4MUMAW .: "III the proposal result to: a, creatlap of zny 6oa16h.hataC4 or potential' x 7;le,.0ioposai wliI not create a6Y health hazard, r{ haza_r61teX0ud1h§ menta!",h afth)7 b, Exposure of people to potentia(' "health' hazatds """" X The propasai wii'I hot expose people to any health hazard,, 1a,AES7H TICS. Wftl .:the proposal ,resat( tn: the s rues on df any st'en,tc vl;sta or view open td, the X The ptopoiat will hot result in an aesthettcall.Y "otfenslVe VIeW becadinj It l'3 consis;tent with surtotinding deVefopment public, or vil'Il lhe'ropbsal'resuli fn the creat ori of an: aesthetically ofIon' s:fve site. open;':to (ho� public Vie t i9. R CREATtC7N. Will the proposal result tri an lrraact upon -die quafltY or quantity of .-gkisttng X. The', proposal may result. in an incremental tnciea'1e tlf Remand sof park.and recreation facilities. recreatTohal _opporturf tie3T"_ 2a. WMRAI RESbUI&S. .) " a� WtII the proposal tesuft In-tiva aftetatKon' or destrilctfon or a prehlStoric ar historlc x The proposals:Wflf not Affectarcheofogical 'sites.. a[[cha'ealogIdaI"slte,t b. WI I 1 the proposal resul"t ,fnadvdese phMcal "effect's x _ the pfop!asai ,Will not of fee( historic sl'tes��. -or aesthetta to a prehffstorfc or "hl.storlc'bul'lding. str'Ucture or d ¢ct3 s, C . toes the 'pt.oposal ,have the potent, lai to X the proposal will not' alfectculiutal'tesoUr'ces,, coupe a.phys change whl>wtwid affect." , Ue ethntltal un c tifltUrai�Yalpcst ,. dr lsilll .the 75fgposat restfict eXtting. �',, "X the pt,opcsal 'Wiff not affect reiigfoUs resources. P' religious or sacred uses wflhth ' the• patefitfal IrTact area 1 - DATA SHEIET g, �tAiect Dr cr`ipti'on d, Fire Hazard: undIassrtTed Urban.. l y Type; of Project: Land div'i,slon. e. Expansive soPotential:; Moderat il e. 2., titre( Descrtotion:, 'Tentative subdivisirin-u'7 to dIV"1 do 5,5 4. Hydrology a, surface water: An Intermittent scream tributary acres; to .create 17 parcels at to r> ,�r ,y,are feet each. at ivyman Ravine f:t.aNs to the east of the Property. a location: Located Qn the wes fide of 041 rose Drive, b., around water Unknown, though aquifers ate present at "lower eleYatlons, approximately 400^ south of �tlidaie Avenue, to the otovifre c. Drainage characteristics. The site drains to the area, east Into the tributary 'of Wyman"Ray ine. 4. Proposed Density' of'DeVelopjnent: 'rhreo dwe U tng until per d." Annual Rainfall (normal):' 20 inches pet year. e^ Limiting Factors. None. core. 5. Amount of tmpervfous surfactF1g: up to So%. vfsUaI/scenic qua I'[tV Fe)r to rood 6. Acoustic Quality: coot. 6: Access 'and He Public Road(s): The project will have All ooaf i ty�: though area Is subject to. periods •^ Melehod of se rage�til3posai lake Dr � ovlile,Area Public - y Wheodin I SL of poor quaff t ty }vhen tho.te.` t s an .nvor s I on I oyer In... -the, '- vol e+/. utit,i.tres District,' , e, Source of Osaler supply: b91'fD. Al'ologleal,Enviravaont: g. Proxi'�aitV ofr�Power L7ncs: Ad)ace to the prop rtv. a. Vegetation: Pine and Gak t.reos and natlye g-assgs, to„ Potentiai..tor "- turthor nand divtsi,ons and deVelopmonG: Noire" y- wildlife rsabitat^ Limited, the Parcel may provide some habitat for smalr birds and marma'ls common to the under, exj'3tind acoIO9« ,uppdt sonoran life zone, H, Eny1rorvoental_setilhg tiiftural Envirorncnt phvsfeai Envtrorraenf: to" Archaeotogtml and toResources Ln the area: No t� rotrajn known sites' in tire ;area,, It Is recme arnded that an arChaeof60j,jt,1 recatds clieCk be 06 ti a, aenerai 'Topographic Character Ral.ling h)ifs, 'gerltfe terrain, smooth gf6u6d Stir( ace retiet. fp. butte County,CdneraI Plan deslgnation. L'b+Y Density b. I opes z to lox s_topel. Residential; c. Elevation: :a60 toabs feet A600L-sea fevei. d. Lim{ting pastors. None.,, 24 Existing zoning: A•R Solis " , to Errs`tIng Land Use on site: Open land, undeVefoped a. Type; alit, Charaeler,f3tiCs Akfn Clay Loam and frdncut p,�}cels•. lq la�xm„ The Akin slay .Loam has a surface soil 8 "to 12 tf. Inches thhfcK Ihat consists br..ownlsh-ted .of "A clay' t4 surtounding Area: loam; 'The. sub -soil; consists Of a ltghtIV. compos(, hearty clay i:oantwith a teach ranging from'�t4 to 3Gi a« Carxj usox:Ceherally+ r'esr,ldentiat deitoiopment' With densities ranging,•Utgm t to a dwelliAd, 1,ts flicfleS. The still "absorbs Water well and 'hat 4 his 'on per acre^ water hatding capacl;y.: surface drainage is good and', b. zoning: A -R, 3uti-drainage, is, fair'., Honcut loami hat a surface 161,1 C. c0n'.'Plan;nesignation: low DonsF V, Rosident1 f , +with a depthi•itpm to to 14 -inches„that retltltsh-brown loam with a. rather (Inc con'slst"s of a "sandy texture'. ” d. Parcel sizes: From t/4 acre" to ;a acre par.t:ols, e, 1'aputalion: we:l`I developed low.denslty. The''subsbii 2onsjsts"of ;eddlsh-btowra stratified sediirents' ra"using. In texture 1rw foam ka clay loam. res:ddoti i« especially to"tne sotitti where there:' ' are-2pprox.imately dwelFjng�uniIs the Soft,is {rtabreand"has-a hl9h�Wate',,-hofitin _3 'Per .a"ore. capacl kyb• bLimitingpacaors: None. Ys< character ot; $f.te and Area,;' Foothl i (-Res,i`dotrt tai b a. Ll Nature, mu, rds of ttm Land `. � tJC t urban Area: Withlrr'the Oroytlte Urban Area, Ther city, limit Ls two m�i'es away: a, Earthquake Zone:" The Droi�ect Ts located two mii.es west or the 'CieVelaiad Hills; fault Zone, 7Tx ReIdydnt sphore5 of fntlUon,ce: The dlty�!of OrovIIlei b. Erosion"i�atgntlar� 'MftdEY,alc."laAPUD, andtAYrD. " c, LandsIfdo PatentI.tow, ENV i k0NMENTAL kEFERENCE MATE6t l AL !, :Map J 1 -1, 'Earthquake and Fault 4ctlVi y/: Seismic 14.USES Quad Maps, Palermo, California;; 1970. Safety Element, Butte County Geheral Plan.revis0d 1 77, by CHA W II. 15, so, II Map, Chico (1925)/Or-604 le (1926) Z, :Map II -2, Liquefaction Potential Se'Ismic Safety Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Element, Butte CountY General Phan revi W 1-77,'by" CNYM Hiil. 1G. Soil ,Survey, of Chlcg(1925)/Grovilie (1926) Area, V.S. Departmen of Agriculture* 3. Map I'll -1; Subsidence, do LandslWe Potentlal': 1T. Butte Countyy Fire Protection Jurisdictions Safety Element, Butte C()Unty General Pian revised and Facilities Map, Butte CoUnty fire I-77, by CH,M HiII. i Department and Californ(a;Department ,of 4. Map III -2, ;Eros ion Potential:. Safety Element, to Count Buty P�iannirig`. Department Butte> County General Plan revised i=77, by'CH;M HiIq78: OrovII1e" Area, Land Use Plan E1k,, LogeNo. 51, Map 1 11-3, Expansive Soli s Saf�etY E�ie-i' t, BUtte 83-03-09-01. County, General Plan revised I-77, by P%M."HFl,II, 19. Tentative ParcEl Map.far Sung Sup Lee, APN b, Map IV --1, Nolse: Norse Element,, Butte County' 036-540410; Log No, 85-08-16-05. General Plan revised i 77", by CHzM fii1,1,' 20. Copley Acres NO. 2 SubdiIv isIt nMAP , APN 7: Map V - i, ScenicHIOhwla�s: Scenic H3ghwa,y Eiem� 036=.540-023 , Lo0 No, ` 83-08-11-02 , Gen`erai Part rev(sel I-77, by :CHzM Ie`Caunty 8_: 'Map IIt-4Natural Pire Na2ard Classes: Safety Eiemeht, Butte" County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHH111 9 ArchaedlogIca1.Sensitivlty'Map by JamdsP."Manning, tor Butte County Pianning Depar1.ment.1 983, 10. School District hhap, gu to County Plahning Department. 11w C,hi,ca Nitra a Study Mab. Ni`ttat0. Cohce,ntrat>ion In Shallow Wel is, 1983] by Department of' Water; fZesources; Northwestern District The itesources Agency, State Of�Calrfornia�. '12.Agrlcultural Preserves Map, established by. . Res01"ut (on ;Na. ray -178, ButenCounty Board of SuperviSors". December ,5, 1987. Flood: insurance Rate Maps, RatIbhAl FI'ood f.nsura ce Program. Fooeral�1me,r'gency Management Agency 1988. �_ 4 17 Ron Graves , - .Deoember 21, 15.,0 Page 2 xf you have any questions regarding,this: letter, , please carltaCt Ed Overhbtl4e Or mY,self at the' a.laove listed address of telephone number between 8:00 - 10.00 a.m. weekays Very tr! ly yours ; . . ";fis'_ Phal,ik p . Nelson Superviss hg,E,H.S. Div Or' , bf Erxvitdnmpntal ':Health PEN/kf ' - 4:iG'WhSPr'17 k:-. ib* LI %. �".E-V'-, p {' � � 7 s 6 .i )� a� b 1 I i lY .. ».. r der i 11 f, �