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Keith Vedin; 'VENUTXVE PAAcgt MAP,, 4 parcels on Oalcvale: Avenue, approx.
$06 ft, south of Hi'lldal,e A"venue. Oroville area..
Assessor's Parcel numbrt- 68-3.&1'
Engineer: Ron Graves and'As'socates
Pub .lic Works conditians are;.
1.` Provide two-way "traversable access Rs-84b-1 to each parcel. i ont.a
county ;,maintained';road, or state highway.
-' 2: Acces.4 to be; reserved in"deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for 4edication ion, the 'final map.
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3. SYiow Sd ft. 'building setback ]:ine measureri from. centerline °of access
casement.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
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Show all easements, of record on the final'; map.,
6. Provide street name signs per requirements of�the Dd�t',of Public
"Works' prior to "recordation of the final map.,
?: Pay off any, assessments,'
8, Provide cul-de-sac.at the end of the street.
9« obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach
providing adequate 'sight distance".at thea Trite"rsection of access.road
and Oalcvale Ave. -
10. Pay, any, delinquent, taxes.
Ai Meet the requirements of the .Butte County, Fire Dept.
12. Iine up access road with`acces's rodd to Greenhills Investment
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subdivision. "
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Health bepartment condition's are:
13." Show a�50 ft. leanhfie]dsetback from the drainage way on parcel
11{. Showa ,100' "ft, lds:6 ield setback on. the uphill aide _and! 25 ft:
leachfeld setback on the downhill side of the a9xD dt64 an
parcels; 1 and
15. Provide`a let,ter,Ot 'Other documentation from the Orov lie Wyandotte'
Irrigation bistrict'statng that they are willing and able ;to supply
domestic mater to parcels 1, ?, 3 aril 4:
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IiI DISCUSSION, OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUkTTON
Project Description
1, Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Man to ctreate four parcels``
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of 10' acres + for residential use
2, i,ucata;on�: ° 't side' oi" Oal:val,e Avenue, up,pr`1)Ximately SOO feet
s'outh.of its i,n`tt;rso"ction with Hildale Avenue; egst`'`of'
Orovil<le.a,
3. Proposed Density o -i bevolopmmnt .One dwell3.ng unit per, l"0 ;acres
j at present,, in excess of 1n0 dwellzng iatats potential
hased,.on general plan designation 'and ;Che potential for
s.ewer'sery ce from the North Burbank,Public Utility District.
4. Access and, Nearest Public Roads: Frontage. on Qakeal,"e Avenue for
parcels 1 and 4 ; access easement t'o algin with road to the
west for the OaRv. ale Meadows Subdivision; access road'
extending south, between parcels 3 and 4 to connect with
approval)>
Road 11 of `the Valley View Subdivis ,on (tentative
in April. '1980) •'
5, Hethod- of: SeW!ge D.i,s,posal Individual septic sySteins in the
short-term; eventually N.B.P,U.b.
6, Source 0f Water: Supply: O.{1�:7.D.
7. Proximity of Power Lines:: Ad�,acent along,- Oaks%ale Avenue
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8, Potential ror further Land Divisions and Development: Though
the general plan des5 i gn at i o it o.f Low` DenSi.ty Ry-
would: alloy up to 6, dwelling units per 3cre, 3 diuelling
unit5,per- aG2-e, or tip to ;120 t6ts'1 dwel:ling units., would
be ainore Teall fijure; the topograP_y 5+�ill, further
3 it the. poteti,al `number of dwe.11ing units- o,n each
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;Avironmental "Setija
s. Physical. ,Enyi.rbnmen't i
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a. General Too a llic Character: Rollin foothill terrain
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witl gerit'le to modexateiv sl�oping� .h.i llsi,des`.
b. Slopes: Genera. l�Iy 5 :to 15. percent; over �5 p�ercen�t iii
limited 7re'as such ASthe: easterly, portion 'a f. parcels
2 and 5
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c; E,leva.t ori: 525-6"2,5 Feet A,.S.1,
a T Types ; 71d Characteristics A ibi soi,1 serles,; . e'pth i':ange `
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of 1Q- 28 i:nches'; surface 14nd subsoil Of Slit l.0Uf i green-'
stoner origin; ;mo.deraee partne bxlit�,j -t6d'erate,ly h'
° run ot.l: potentialsr`,meciium suitability for. grange use;
loty forti:llty.;
b. Li mltl,l�g 1+aG'torS': Sl'ail"aiJ sol S, s].ape i.rt areas, pf over
ercent. Append.% V page 3,of 2
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NES MAYBE
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22, Mandatory >=ind�.n;s� o£ Si:�ni�inance
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a does the project ha''e the po tent,tal
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i& degrade the. quality of the
environment, suhstatltxa'lly reduce
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the habitat 0 a fish or wildLil<c_
species, catuse a fish or wi.? dlife
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population to drop beloi self"
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sustaining leve,l.s, threaten to
eliminate ;a plant or animal coma
muni.L`y,, reduce the number or restrict
the range of a rare of .endanger&d
animal: or clim`in..te important
plant or
examples of the major pdri.ods of.
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b. Does tete project have the potential
to achieve short term beneEi6, to
the detriment of publicly adopted
long-term envit.c-:inental goals?
c ; Docs the project have impacts tahch
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable? (a prOjec"t
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may impact;, on 'two or more separate
rEsourccs where the impact on each
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resource is rel ati vely sriall ;. bill
the 'of the total of"
where effect
those impacts on lie environment is
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ficant.}..
d. Does the ;project haveenviron*netttal
effects wlt�clt uri; l cause substantial .
adverse effects on. human beings;
i.ndiectly?
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either" drec7 y or
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