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Existing use (s) 6f the land
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Proposed use (s) of the land yvt. .i 7=
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t ipt'oVeri, s� proposed (see Ch. 20--21, County (ode): � c7 rJ, E"
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Publ s proposed
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Tree lantir. /or 'reavl a rox., number) `
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IMI`nary.copy O eny� conditYon;, res'tricti`ve resehv tiops'nr coven n s
existpj^apoSe shah ;be. att `ched to,. this st'atemrpt.
attached ndne,
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sate- hype of di vi s iron � .Je " private road; 'uybari rtlr�al , etc
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Provides letter, or other documentation, from Lake Oroviile Area Public Utilities
gistrict statim that; they are willing and able to..supply sewer service to al( parcels.
16.
Place a note on the` final map tihat. states `"Development of ail parcels will require
connection to ;a public sanitary sewer."
17.
Place a note on the final , apsupply.", that,. states "developrnent of all parcels' will require
connection to a public water pp y
Mitigation measures;
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Place a note on the final map stating "All new residential buildings shall be
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constructed to. carripljv with the requirements of the Uniform Building code
seismic safety. Mobile homes shall be constructed on a: pernnanent foundation system'
which complies with the SeI8Mlc Zone 3 requirements ofthe Uniform Building Cade,"'
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place,a note on the final map stating' "A development impact fee for Sheriff Facilities
shall 6e paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article l! of the Butte County
code, prior to issuance of building permits: Said fee amount will be determined and
Calculated: as of the, date of application for the. building permit."
-rhe applicant shaft sign the Oroville Area Traffic Mitigation Fee agreement prior to
recordation of the Final Parcel Map., A note shall placed on the Final Map stating
"A' `traffic mitigation fee of $750 for each new or additional 'living ,unit shall be paid'
of building ermits th
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at the time of building permit app,
reementP
as stated in the,agreement'.
applicant shalt pay the g
Note.
Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Director of Development
Services; .or his designee; upon receipt of a substantiated ;written request by the. .
applicant; Prior to such approval, ver,ificatian shall be made by each Department or
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Divisioo that the rnodficatiort is consistent with t e application; fees paid an
io°n as�condltionail�y approve ;. Changes dee,rned',to be �rrrajor
'tal'determmati`
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or significant in nature shall require a formal appilcot on for amendment.
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An Initia Study was completed in compliance wlth'. the California
Env�ironrnental`Quality Act which identified p'�otential significant environmental'
effects that the proJect may have. Prtiyisions and the design _of`the project and'
the conditions added to 'the project will mitigate such effects to a level of
insignificance; and
B,
The design of the subdivision and improvements will not cause environmental
damage to fish or wildlife. or their habitat; and
C.
The; Development Review Committee has independent reviewed, analyzed
and donsidered'the proposed Negative Declaration prior to making its dec%slon
on the project', and said' Negative Declaration reflects the independent
judgement of the County of Butte.
Section 2: ilSubdivision- Map Act Findings.
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The proposed ma is consistent with the Butte G yG eneral Plan Goals and
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' ies and
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The, design an d improvements of the proposed subdivision is consistent with
ap�tiiica�hle County standards and policies; iand
C.
The of the proposed
project is physically, suitable for the use and density .
development; and.
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The' design and ,improvements of the project will not cause public Malt or
safety problems; and
E,
The design and improvements of the project will not conflict with easements,
acquired by the public at large, for the access through or use of, property
within the propose, su6d vitidhi and`;
Section S+:
Action.
As
Subject to the findings indicated in Sections 1 and 2 of this report, adoipt a
1. 1Negative Declaration with miitigatinn measures and, approve the Tentative
Parcel Map fo^ BiIC''Bethea on ,AP#06=360-129, subject to `the following
conditions indicated herein.
Conditiars of Approvai:.
Planning
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Butte County Departrr�ent,of aeOo nem Services -Planning Division
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AGENDA ITEM
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Place a note on tha final map stating All new residential buildings shall
be constructed to complyyvith the requirements of the Uniform Building'
code for seismic safety. ,Mobile homes shall be' constructed on a
permanent foundation system which ith complies wthe Seismic Zone - 3'
requirements of the' Uniform Suilding Cods." (MM)
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Place a !note on the final map stating "A development impact fee for
Sheriff facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3,
Article Il of the Butte County code, prior to issuance of T building permits
Said fee amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of
application for the building permit."' '(MM?;
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The applicant shall sign the Oroville Area Traffic Mitigation Fee
agreement prior to recordation of the Final'Parcol Map. A note shall be
placed on the Final Map stating "A traffic mitigation fee of $7ata for
each new or additional lying unit shall be paid at the time oli building
permit application."Priocto issuance of building permits the applicant
shall pay the amount as stated' in the agreement. (MM)
4.,
Building permit fees and any current, or new, impact fees are to be paid
at the fee level in place at the time of issuance of the building permit;
Land Development DIVIsion
5'.
Provide 'two-way traversable access RS -9-L0-1 to each parcel from a
county maintained road or state highway; Submit road and drainage
plans to the Dept. of Public, Works for approval and install the required '
facilities.
Acces's to be reserved in deeds'as per county ordinance and offered for
dedication on" the final map.
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Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access
easerimnt.
Provide 'road maintenance agreement.
9.
Shove all easements of record :oil th.e final' map:
lb.
Provide ,street; Homme signs- per regtfirements ofthe Department of Public.
'Works "prior to recordation of the final ma`p.
Butte CAunty Department:of De�eiapm�nt Services, -Planning Diy�`sion
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AGENDA ITEM
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Provide permanent Solution ,far drainage.
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Provide cu! -de -sac of the end of the streets
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Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach
providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of Gopher Road
and Oakvale Avenue.
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Pay any delinquent taxes or current,taxes as required.
15.
Meet the requirements of the Butte Caunty Fire Department.
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Developer shall provide all necessary traffic. safety signs, including stop
sign at: the intersection of Gopher Road and Oakvale Avenue. Place as
nate on the final reap that property owners are responsible` for
maintenance of the stop sign.
Environmental Health Dlvis on
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Provide a letter, or .other documentation, from; Oroville Wyandotte
gation District stating, that they, are willing and °able to supply
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domestic: water to all parcels,
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Provide a letter, or other documentation, from Lake Oroville Area Public
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utilities d mg that they -aye willing and to supply sewer
istrict stat`
servlce-to all parcels..
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Place "a riots on the final map that states "Development, of all parcels
Will,, require connection to !a public sanitaryasewer."
20. `
Place a riots on the final reap thafi States "Develop of all parcels
will' require connection to a public water supply."
Note:
Minor chanes may be approvatl administratively by the D'irecto`r af-
1)6N? Iopmerit Servlces, or "his designee, upon receipt of b substantiated
written feguest by the applicant. Prionto such approval; verification
shall be made 6y each Departm ht or Division that ihe' rriadificption is
consistent with the application, fees `paid and ;' environmental
determination as conditionally approved.. Changes deemed to be major
or significant in nature shall require a forrrial application for amendmen"t.
r. Butte Couty nDepartm. ent o� Development Seniices = Planning Division
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ACIEW A ITEM
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Quality Act wh116 identified potential 'significai�tt environmer�jtal.
effects that the
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ro"ect may ha�ie. Prov+sions and the design n
P J y sig of the project,and
the conditions
added o'the project+eil( mitigate such effects ta` a level of irl ignificance and'
The design of the subdivision and improvements - 0 'not c<`►use envirc°nmental
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damage to fish or wildlife or their hobitat; and;
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The Da~v�;lopmerit Reviev r Committtie has independently revitJ!wed, analyz id and
considered the proposed Negative beclaration prior to making'' its decision on the
project; ar�d said. Negative Declaration refli✓cts the independent judgement of the
County of Butte:
3isctiott t; Subdivision Nr1ap pct Findings.
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The proposed map is c:nsistent with' the Bute County General Pian Coals and
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Policies; and
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The design and ii:riprovements of the ro o<;ed subdivision is consistent with
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applicable County standards and policies, and
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The ro ect ,is h sicall suitable for the use and density of the proposE.d'
developmaan�` and
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The degrr and improvenrreriis of the project'.w�jl not cause health
public or safety
problems; and
The tles gn and irrlprovements of the project will not' .conflict? with easerrien
acquired by the pu,l�lic afi fai-ge, for the acces$ ;through or use Gf, properly within
the proposed subdivision; and
dCt On 3, , Action.
A:
St�aJect to the findings indicated in Sections 1 and 2 of thlJ' report, adopt a '.
Negative Dociara+ion wrkh it Itigatibil Mbasures and approve th6);rTentativ'e Parcel
Map for B1 Sethea on AP#Ci68.36p- 20 subject to floe following cohditians
indcatetl�h�irei�. - , ,,
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Con 't`
o dr ions ,of Approval.
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DISCOSSION OP 'ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
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Wil lf the proposal r-esult in, 51gniticant:
a.
unstable earth conditions, of chisnges In
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The propasaf Mill not affect subsuCjace earth conditions„
geploglc subsiructures1
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b.
Disruption,' dt placement,` cbnpactlon or
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This
p cposal will result, in some disruption, djsri'lacement,
overcbVerfng, of Che soiI
compaction
of additional
And oyercavering of the :site At A jesuI t of development
homesites, driveways, areas, etc. The project
parking
site is characterized by a rejattvely level lertain Which v/ill
require minor earthwork to provide roadways and building pads. The
proposed density of ono home per acre W1II a 1 so Increase the impacts
on the rate and amount of runoff reaching the VPDer Wyman Ravine.
drafnagd basin. The long term cumulative Impacts of surface runoff,
however, could be signtflcant, both' financially and envitonmentally:
damage fromm-flooding could Increase, Water quality may be reduced,
and channel -erosion' 'may accelerate: An accurate assessment or the
changes fri runafl brought by the proposed land development should 6e
made and a Ytorm drainage: solUtjon found for the Wyman, Ravine
Drainage basin. As a suggested miEigatIon measure, the applicant may,
ounty Service Afea
wish ,to requast the Jgoard of doerylsors forma county,
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Change In 'topography or ground surface;!
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for dralnage.tn theMman Ravine.
The project site is characterized by relatively ke"vet hili ;top which
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retie t teat urest
w[iI require: only minor grading to accommodate"" the proposed =
residential development, The proposed TPMWIJ I alio' tour additional
hones at the -Protect site which will V so require some grading,,
d.
De"str
eologlc- leatUlreitf dnY
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The project site has no unique physJcal feadures,`
unfgo',
orjphysl.Gai
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Increase t'n'+fnd`,or'ilateferosion of sal Is',
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The proposal =will no't cause eras on.
ei flier an or; of �_ sf:te
(,changes
fn" deposIIIon of erosion of beachr
X
The prpposal`wl11 "riot affect any watercourse.
sands or�changes fnsiItatlon� depasltlon
or erosion whfch may modI(y'-the channel of
artv'er or 'stream or the bed of file ocean
or any bay,_lnle4 or, lake?
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Los s> of J'me agr;LlrUlfurally productive
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This "Proposa;l does not r'e'present a signlficant� ioss of prime
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solI's; outside' designated urban areast
agticultural coifs, The project slid is 16 atetl'With(n the urban'
area of Orq'vf:'i le,
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Exposure of, 'veopte or property to geologic
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XII of uutle.County tis 1n aoderate::tarlhquake .i'n'tensity -lone VltIL.
hazards such as catthquakes, iands U des,'
The ptolect 51te (s;lodated near the Wyman Ravine �auit line antl
mudsfddes, 9r,OUnd fallu"re or >S malar
several lineaments, and Within one or two Mlles of the swain lit h
(iazardsi }'�
t.fneament, and the Paynes Peak tlneament." rt.aeologi�a survek' �tl i,b'e
'tequl-red to assess ihe selsmi'c t,isks� of the prQlet t':,slte Atjd propose
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mitigation measure ;or siting requt?emenls'"as necessary.
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the taropos'.a'I' fesdlt In s'ub3tdntjal:
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Air eml&tIani .or detef)orA, .Ian Of :ambierit
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7'he 0roposetl projecct...wlf t result . in, a tUmulat.Iye Impdc! on
air oualllyP
"air
gUalfty due tb ret atejflncrea'ses in tra((lc'geherated by,the projecC.
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The, califdrnla Alk R6ources control ooar'tl has jdentifl:eif au"tite
coUnty as a;attafrmnedt Area In meeting the standards o.fhe
callfo(nLa AI"r- Oualify Acts "Yhe ekte county. At Paltutfon conti4f
Plan does•_not" addre5s,atr 'qual'lty. Impacts of "small residential
eiopments Tor posslbIe m
deV t'tlgatlon measur;es�
b,
rhe,cr-eation.of, objccti'onabie odors','simoke ;
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some,sharl tetmafr 4UatftY impacts Yrill probably result daring ttre-
or fUmest
conslruotlop,phases of &VO opIi5g restdent'lal hoUsing•" In& eased
5.�+ruaea�ul X74& Xs� +� $vatuaa�s�o>� of �rixr�►�nt��tt,."
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D SCU851rON OF ENWIRONMEAITAL EVALiiA'1'InN
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Vehicle and, equipment emissions as Wel (.33 Increased dust;during site
grading and preparation wf,II occur,
C, h(teratl0n 4f air movement, mol'sturd 'or
t6"erature, or zany change in ctlmatr,
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thw
e prnposat l"ii ol affect the
no atmosphere.
locally or' (egianally?
3. WhTtRbrill the proposal result In subs;tanllat,
a, changes In cur.renls, or "the course or
dJrecti.on at water movements In elther
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The proposal WiII not aft
pop ect any watercourse,
trnar ne or fresh Water S?
b, Oanges in absor0tfon rates, drainage
xtterns, or the rate and a mount of surface
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'rhe proposed project WI 11 change .the absorption rates of the prolect
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fivnaft?
tand covcrQ ent, opmenL a ttof,runotf duel wchinglsoIn land use
and, Iandatlon DeVeIroduci, o
at Impact he
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Surh,Impacts
tagger and more frj1-1,
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p (iaWs.
may lead to significant overload. of the existing
dralhage system. storm water Management strategies shoUld be
developed.and incorporated 11to the project at time of strbdividlbe
as mitfgat7on measures to decrease storm Nater dlscharge,bdi0fe,.
A possible iiiitigatfon measure could be the consideration of creat'ing�
a county serylce area for drainage within the Wyman Ravine Dtatnage _
Basin, in addttlon, adherence W dtatnage standards of the eutte
County public Works; Department is antfcipated to mitigate possibae
Impacts to the drainage system,
c, raced tor, Art -sale surface drainage
IUdin:t Vegetation removal;.
cv2netitaticor
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Drainage Improvemerit's WIII'be necessary tq,accommodaie the proposed
prolec[, see blscusslon on 3b
culVdrt tnstallatlon?
above.
d, ,4lteraltons'ta the Course or flout of flood
waters?
The 'pr0posa�t, may cUmUlat(vely tfipact (food control channels
or
watercourses`• The prolett site drains "(hto the Upper Wyman Ravi'ne ,
bra,(nage bas n which is knt++n fort epuent;ftaodfng.
bn 3b above •. see piscUsslon
Ctarige, in t, he amoun[ of "surfa`ee Water, int any
water bC*y?
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The proposal wt f add to the,cumulattVe amount of water, in,;the lJpper'
WymanRavlfne drainage systemby increasing slormWater runoff and the
tnten"city of ,'peak flow;.
f. Di charge In surface Wafers, or In any
al.tefatlon of Sur iace water 1 quality,
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The proposed project: W(i"I not Impaclt surface walr qua
�(1'ty.
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i.nalpdinq brit not llmltad "to temperature,
dJ,ssoive oxygen or turb'tdi�ty?
g. Krteralt0n of the, d)rectIonor rate of flow`.
of ground waters?
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The proposa(�Wl I I not. affect the directl.on or' ffoW,of, ground water s+,
H." Gflange in the "gUanClty or gUa[ity o1 ground';
waters, e;ithe r through dtrecf additions, or
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The p'roposai will no.t dlrecEjy affect any agUtter,'
'I hdraWals, rtr through Jrile`rceptlort 0f art
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a Cit ter. 'b y tuts or exravat ionsLr?
1, Reduttlon rn;the611,Cunt.of vtater` otherwise'
available 1`0 pubt"it wafer upplIesi
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'rhe proposed,pr.oJect' wt'It naSC s`(gnl(tcantty i act ubflc
suppl-les, np P wafet
tXpasUre� of 'People o`t. property .tdTwater-�
related liazartls. such as f iooding?
The proposal may ifitenlsi(y f;iL oding-downstream. In.lhe Wyman. Ravine
without dtainajt
pr"opdi controls And'standards. dee 4(sCusslon 0I .
3b,d,'And a above,
d. atuv GrFe, t{ri 1"i the proposal , res,u f In
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ves �nvoE nio DISCUSSION, OF rmv,— 10914FWTAL EVALUATTM
(conllnued)
a.' number in the diversify of species, or
number of any species of plants (,lncludtr9
urges, shrubs,
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The dlyersl:ty of plant species wall be expanded as fesidentlal noR-
native landscapes ti,dent
installed,:'
grass, crops, and aqua is
Planls)fi
are No substantial re n(.'ahe
number, of exi,st.fno species'. Is anticipated due
b.
end, ton of ,the numbers of any unique, rare
to the parcel sixes
required by the eXisting onfng classificafton.'
W,fie
ad,endangergd species of plants?
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Tfte prosect site contains -no rare' of endangered,Qlants.
c. Introduction of new specles of plants Into
an area, of In a bartler to tI normal
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, Tile,propos WI I, not at(eci eXlsting plant life.
rep:lentshmor of exlst(r�g species?,
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d. Reduction _in acreage Or,any agricultural
Gropr—
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, The site does not contain any Cbrcn rcial1y vlable._agricUIftftaI
B. alJlie�t WI it the proposal rrsui t th
substanl T—
crop.
�_ change in the dl
YClei,tvo of species, or
numbers of, any specfcs of animas (birds;
land animhl'S including reptiles, IISh Andf,
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_ The proposal will hot-atfectaarttma'I life becaUsd the site does nal
support signiflcant;animaL (ite.or
SA, benthic organisms or insects)?
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habltaC,
b, Reduction to the numbers of any tin Iouttare
or endangered sp ecies of animals,?
The site contains no tare anlmais,;'
C, ,. Introduction of new specles'of animals fnIo
an a'fe2x or in a' batrlef to tine m'lnration
or
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the proposal will not affect exist► ng animal lite;," '
rnoyemenl'ot anlmafst
dw De.teriorattoo or, exJsfing Gish or Wit 01%
habt_taC2
x
�T,hes�tte,,contatns no sidnii�icant wi!tdflfe� habitat,
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WISE, Wilt ; the proF'rosal re3Ult in; substanital s '`
a= increases In e$Isting noise IeVei°st
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Tho proposal wl11' not tesult In a, substantlwi Inc"cease
created on sl'te of to the vicinity._ to nofse
tkposute,oi-peopl,e to seYete noise ieyetst
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The proposal WI If ro-f�eXPgseA people„ to
r , ^ .ot.gRgC will -the ptopdsai produce
sr>�nr, cant
>t
sehere noisy levels;-.
the
y t and glare3,
proposal will- ho(° result, in a sUbstanti,al tncte.g in�lighl or
glare treated pn site
p t
s. atteratEon o('ithe p�e enol or elaq, e, 1. n useao(Iaili
p
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or ins he victnityr
Ttie p,roJecf. sal to is Icocated �w,i thin i'tie `orov l
�, atea,t
The
loned,',�R,
le Area 4and, use alat5=;
plan''de51ghateS :'tijt5 atea a5. LOW Dons ty 'Residential and li
The
ptoposetl roiect is COnsfstent wththe suf'ibunding
deyelapmefit within •thea oa, 'the 'proposa;I
qr tst nt artsourtcFs, wl l r the '
con(oritts to :bot►' the
�engral Pi an�4esfgnatlon and,;tontnp alassi.licafion
-, substant pi,oposal resU'l t lit
a. P° inereasc in the tdteor use of any natura`I
tesourcesr
p
The rpposal'VY tl) not aftccI ally natural.(esources.
b Dep►e;tion of: any non-renewable natural �
res'otffcgs4
�
�
Ttic ppoposat °i III riot` dopjele 'any 'naturat 'rn,:aurcei`,
fo. pts�c do ups t . WiI i 1No (zroposal lrV�otV�°
a� A risk of eXploslon or reteast of (iaiatdous
substances' (ih`ClUdin9, but not iimited to
—"'"
r he p.ropo5ai twill nbt involve the. use of
p'esti'cides, chernfca15 or radlatton) in
the eynt or :;on= accident
axafdous rnafeflais; tion is
ik loc,otetl close to!;a�y (aclittie' wn�ch �stote or ut t�t,xe sgch'
niata(1'als,
b1 upset`
N
Impact
$;�t�xsBa purl. Ciaiec&lzS,t :' ttx2saa a$ Bnviac0111 0311MA
TV. MMIRONMENTAL nVACTS continued) vis M&g
so
b!81dUBBYON OE'ENi1IR()NMEYJ'I'AL EVAL%iAT±QN
(continued).
cohd 11 Ochs t,
b, possible interference vett
r h an emergency �:_
X
The proposal will not affect an emergent,
y y''service ,
fespousep`Int emergency evacuation piarlt`'
POPULATIONwtii the proposal altertocatIon, _ _
rstrrbut on; density or growth rate of the human'
x
The proposal Will not.signllicant'ly affect the population of the area
because the proposed density does not exceed that planned and being
poPulaliont
developed In the area,
1s. t+ousGr+r. Will the proposal atfdct existing housing,.
X .:
The, proposaI W1i not sisnlitcantlYaffect�hoUsI'll g demand
Zr create a dembdd
and for tl)orial hoUsing7
�'(x.
iRANSRbRTATrOPrfcrRCU�ATION. 1Yillr the pfOpOSaI r��
result int .:
a,#enerationo(substantial addllionai,vehYcle;�
x
The pfoposa.I Will represent an'incrernentai increase In traif`fc in the
movement?
area.`The proposed project velli generate approXlmately 4b vehicle
trips per day, The project Site Is located on the east 'side of the
oroville Urban area with vefy few servlces;, which„will require the
occupants of the proposed�doveIopment to compute to oroyIIIo or Chico
�
for employment and other services, Although the oflstfng street and
roadway network may accommodate 40more vehicle tel per day
indiv'itlually, cumulatively the existing 'street network will hot,
In aQittlon,:due to the lack.of funding trapspottation Implovements
have tokept u Wi[
p h the growth in; tfafllc to data,
cur'rehtly, approXimal"ely t6o0 new residential lois are beln9 erected'
I
by subdivt,slon Mall-In the orovlile Urban,,Area, The Oroviile Area
has the pptehtial 1'or several ,thou'sand lots bOng created, the
profddt Will con Irlbuto cumuIalive,traIfIc Impacts
to
.°�
Wproposed
t ih the oloville'Urban Area.' The' Environmental Impact Report.
io
iR)'grepared tn.l�liJ tar n ng n the Oroviile Area Land Use
d
Ptah indicated that the present circulation system's capacity was
pat bataneed. with the ttattic volUmes generated by the hand Uses
allowed by. the General Plan designation and'zoning:classlflcatioii
The..f9e3 EIR recommended a5 a mitt atibn eas e'that t"e Chun and
city of orovlIle , 'dettake an areawidetmaf"fIc #tUdy to examlhe nd
..7
plan.lor fGfilre circulation' needs,-, It Wa# recommended.,that, the
Transportation 5tudy:, identity rUWre transporta?tlon corrfdoes�
transportation Improyernents,, and a system to finance necessary
regional trahspOrtalton Improvements,
The proposed PON *L,and resulting cumulative traffic Impacts
will
also ipipacl the eXistIng freeway interchanges, along stale Route
ion
The 1983 Elk °stated that 'by the year 2000 Without substarltlaI
lranspaftation Jfjiji emepts the Level of service on
freeway
interchanges and• local streets'�routd decline to o br lower,
the
catifofnla Transportation commissl�oh"s policy for interchange
requires IocaI jurisdictions to finance the 'irnprbvemeht costs of
I%
fnterchangds at too cut rentlY, the COunty'of Butte has no'prOgram
to aSsess f'Inanclal fespopalblltty to Iocai tleyYelopment fo[
inter change ,Improve�etit costs. At the time of subdividtng.ln order
to eva'IUate
the' cUmulative traffic Impacts.on the Orovtile urban afea r
a trap#poria
f0if sYstem computer model Will need to be tlevel'oped and
v
a s1 td )mpac
anall,sl p ertbtmetl. ,.
b. Effects on ex sit06 patki,ng (actIitIes, br
X
;.
the proposal will not, 7ffect parking be cause tale proposal WIII have
demand Cor trew parking(,
%ode se Ciont the par:kIng fequlraments'contaIned Wi thiri nude count)+
c, 50b5S antIif tmPdet do e.?G',tSt'1h
dee t3a,
Cranspor'tatton'systems?
r�y��ltl; Chet~k].ltfa� $'TT37ii]�t�i�93t °aid 'SIGt�ixro7t11S4@Ilft���. ItupC�C "`
xv. :' =91RI G MEWAL IWAdTS (continued)
res' MAVBF. No
DIBCUSSibN OF SNVTRONMENTAL' EVALUATION
(continued)
"I
d» signl(Icant alterations to present Patterns
x
see iia,
of circutatlon or moyement of people and/of'
goods
e� Altet,ations to vrafefborne, tall or air
traII
Y
The city of provltle hat several at -Bradt: 't,allroad croseirigs, the
Incremental Increase in trarCla at these S7ossings WiII Ihtensiiy the
conflicts between train movemehI.s and traff�lc,,reser ting in traffic
congestlon. _ A traffic model for the orovlile urban area is
anilcipated iii evaluate potential conflicts between train Movements
Inp ease in traffic haiards to motor
k
aria ttaftlp�
vehicles, bleVclists or. pe6mstrians7
see raa,
15, r'LHtrc 19AVI'r s. wii.is,ii�e prpposat ,hare an effect;'
upon. or resu In ew a heed, for por ;aftered
901nment,sorvice's,
a FIfe protectionr
X
The pfOposaI w l l result In A l %remehtal increase i'n demand for fi,�e
protection In the area, The BU.Ae CbuntyNFlfd Department/6A1fofllGa
DIV' Sion of Forestryhas lndl,cated that cumdlatiVg developmenyt in
the county wl 1:1 Impact thei t ability to provide r Lre protea ton.
services. The prole'ct si to -l's l'OCated WI thin the o{4tD seryice�,area
whish provides file ,tydrants for flre pFeVefltiorl purposes.
b. police proteolton!
X
The propotal Will result In a incremental increase. In demand for
pol Ice protection In the at'ea which cannot be servlced by thevf6ten(
Sheriff 'i, Depaftmenl,, since t986 the population ofBUtte'COUnty has
increased, by oyer !M4, will at the same time the pbllce force has
bean decreased In Personnel by sox due Aro fiscal difticultles.being
expefCenced by Butte roUr?ty, `CUrront,Iyj Butte caunly has the lowest
offlcots per_capita in A 0 state. �, The Butte county sheriff Jras
delermlq'ed that pollee pro ec_tion ser.ylces.aie:presehily, Inadequate,
and do not mot the service ekpectations of the public, Tho sheriff
has 0 tablIshed, a bAse line level of service of ji sWofn poi ice
oft,lcof pet 1000 'Wt17
population', The proposed development resW t
In cumUlatfve impacfs,on 001 Ice protection services which continues
ko reduce the sheriffs oepariment capadtty to provide adequate
pollee services and prevents the base Ifne� of setwlce from bel'
meet[ The domulatlye
'has, been documchted.;by
jg)acts' of deVe 6pmeht on police protection
the .county �AdministratlVe�ofiice,;, in the
report °county of Butte, Ahnual Ftscal iteVICW," The applldani Will;
. [iced to provide apppriipr►ale mltigattOn'measU'fes to. mlligato itnriacls�
on police protectfon services=to meet,the baso Itne ievelrIt.serricep
. schoals7
x
The proposalWI l I result In a, Incremental 'Increase de"iriand lot
,in
schools services in life area „�Schoolimpaet fees collected by ,the
school'dlstrlo's orily partial V mltluate the Impacts on educational
servicos. The applicant WI fl, 'need to, cootdlnate with the school
districts in ocVe opine
'
mltigation me sures 'hick (,uI mltt,ya,te thee'
i3 oh edgcationa'I sorVlces� (mood
6 ! Park$ Or dthe�'t fear eatIonaf 'fa6tIJ, lest
x
°the proposal w�f l l fEsu`It ih'a thcfemei taj Increase Indemand dor parft
a I
nd r'epreatton teal(,ai
[las In 'the a,te
e. nanCeOfpUtillcs'taalltt es, ttlG1Uding,
X ,.�
The proposal`'Wfil reSUlt In a lheremontal increase�In the need for '
TO
maintenance o1 road.. and other pub[ le tact i Itle��,in-`the area,
'the
Dther sovefrimentat tervlcos;
�.
The proposal well rexult to alifdremental, to 't Irl demand'tat all
s
other dovetomental to -t, 16' the, area.
a6A EArERGW.( well the pr000sat;retult fn
,
it
,
_
-
r
vacoautfnt�tx �t>is�ic�,lt lnataoa of 'nvas�>t�>�iantaX<
3sljptat
;
_ ..
'»PviloNAlmTAL .1N,ACTS (Cotfoued)
YGs Aja NO.
Discurasiol y;V.,EVAtHA'IONx
(cont1nued)
a. Use of substantial' amounts ot, )uei or
energy?
X
The proposal. Wllf not utilize substantial, fuel or dnersy,
b. Subztanttai,lncrease in demand upon existlny
sources of , enar,gy.. or require the
'" x
The propds9l Wlf1 not substantially Inerea'se the demand for energy. '
devefbpment; of neer, sources of ege(gyt
I
UTILITI 5 '"M'ff t the proposal resui(t- io a- need' for
new SMMS. . or 40stantfal dile+lions; to the
(olfowfnga
a. po4ver or naturalgas)
x
Theprop
osal Will ;not affect electrical: power or naCural' gasdl
sttlbut(vn systems:«
bCarmu)fcatl6ns systems?
..__
The proposal will noaYfec, communlcatiori syatEms:,
c. Water avaftabflLtW.
x :
The p[oposat Will notaffect puhlfc water systems,
d. Sealer -or sepltc systems>
�x
The proposal art{II We.to meet the requlydments of the autte' County
Environmental Health beret. sanitary SeWer'will,be provided to the.
p�otapt 'rileby 49ke'OfoV111'e Area f�Ubllc f)lfli4y Istrtct:
e. slarM Water drafnage?,
tl , ab,
!i t. 5olfQ:was te and dtst+osafY
x
Th c pr,00psal' 1',1 have a rumulatIVfmpac. bh solid Waste d.fsposalM
s7. KkM HtAL1'tr, wT (1 t e r
h pro osat to rri.t 1nr.
�
a. creation of any, lhealt.h hazafd or potential:,
I hazard fticlddiijg merkkai ,health)?
_ _ x
Trie 0,ropdsaI Wiii 'ho't' brWate an health hazard.
`
i`
EXp�ssure of ,people, to parenttaf,2health
hazarasl
�„ X�
' The proposal syitl'noi� eStpoto,people to any _heal`th hazard,_
Acs ET CS, Mill the propos)) 'result 'in the'
iobstructon of any scenle vfs,ta or, ewopen to tide
.X
"
The proposal 'will nal result in an aesth!tically offensfive V1evt
a-ndi h1,1.
(e,ltfi
because
Pubilc or Wflt the`P;coposat esUlt 'A the crealiion,
sIn
c't is consisot elopment,
of an aesthetically of fensPve slte,opcn to the:
public V107
,
' {39, kr rxtE� toN'WI-f,V the proposl fesUit 19 an mpact _
apon t e. quality or gUarXt.tty: of eX�stlrt9
_
x
The proposal may result ffti an Incremeptal lncrease (n demand, for Mirk
reGrealfona f opPor turn lei X a-
an recrea;�oii laclli',�is.,
za» ' CULTLR r ltf saabE s.
a. WIii the Proposal res'UIt lh the Attest#cin
or destruction of a.p litstori or, hfstorto
x.
rhe protect slW f Identified as an area of 'uniChbwn,senslli=Vitt' for �
Archaeologteat. resbUrd ',
arehaddiogical suet
b, Wait fhep.roposat cc<ult In ad;Yersc Physical -
or ad5thetic elfecis to a prehf#toric
x
'-"
xhe ptdposal wfil notaffer hl'itoriC, sites.
o-
°, historic buil np, st, ucttlte Or bh�ect7
e+" tomes the proposalflave The' pttiteTiti'a _ t0 `
cause-,tphysfral change 010 Wouldartett
_the
proposal v�tllndt.alfect'cultural' resauf:cas_�
uhfgUe etfagla:,culCuritl +laluesz
d.. Wfit the prbpgsalrestrfat eicistIng ,'
Ieftgious Or sacred uses"; wt�fhlri the=
x
The prRposal will not,'al�feet �reiginu's resour.ees.
potential Impact area:?
F
9
!"„bIIt[ionta.1 C$�C&a 39 8'�at�Iua, o]QYI
t "'I �� '�LIECL@Yi$31 xIIflp34$
MMMOMUMAL IMPAC 99 (continued)
YSS
LAV No . D CtISSION Off'
ENV'IRIJNMENTAL EVALUATION
(cont hued) -
rj
fi
tiiab(k woodland, chaparral:
6A1 Sr�EEr
g:
- Nloetati
tat: small birds and
animalscommon to foothill areas.
Protect
pescr:l'Otton
cultural Environment:'
1,
Type of Project. TentattYe parcel Map
=10,
Archacologtcal andflistorltall ttesources
x.
Brier oescription: TPA to divide 4 plus
In the area: Low including unknown
acres:
to create a parcels at one acre
each and remaining lands.
11.
sensitivity Area
Butte county General Pian designation:
Local ori: End of Gopher Road in the
tow density Resldentlal
q,
orovllle AreA.
Proposed Denstty of bevelopment: 1
�1z.,
13.
Ekisting 26nifig: AR
Existing Land use on-site: vacant
S.
unlyacrO
Amount of impervious surfacl"rig:
14,
surrounding Area:
a. Land Uses: residential
minimal
:
b. zoning: AR-5, AR
6.
Access and Nearest PublicRoad(s):
c, Gem. Plan oeslgnafion.: Ag-Rest
Gopher Road'and oakvale Aye:
d,. Parcel sixesa_1/2 to 2.5 acres
7.
s.
Method of Sewage Ofspnsal: sewer
source of hater SuppiY. OWID
e. Population:" suburban/Rural
9,.
Proximity of 'Power llncs: Adiacent.to
15.
Population
character of site and, Area: RUrat
10.
property
PotentlaI for further Iarid�dtVisions
16.
Neatest urban ,Areas Oravllle
and development: None,
17.
Rrlevant spheres of fnffuence: 01Y111,
take ofOVitle"sewer, DIstrlct,_:and 01ty
B.' Env)rormx:nfa t_Settfn4
18.
of orovltte.
rirprovements Standards Urban 'AtNo
Ph. vsital EnVironmer4t:
19.
Fire Protection SerYtcet
a. roearest county (state) Fite
1,
aerra n General Topographic Character
Station: It64-
b, Nater AVafiabiIIty,: ON1t!)
Refatively flat hill top
b. slopes: a toot
io.
HY0 ant
School's in ,Area; orovllie union High
CElevation: 400 to 4261 Asir
school. Dlstrl�ct and. oroville union
d,: Iimialn Fa tors; None
Elementary sch6o[ Dislflet,
k.
sat 13
a. Types anii character"ties:
j!
Auburn Boit, series; moderate
perneablli(Y�. dram Weliso0d
io Soil.
im t Factors; none.
L i ing
s>
Natural t38zar,ds of fhc Land'
Na
a. Earthquake lone: Moderate'
Ear thduake Intens f lyzone Vi
b. Erosion Potential: 6ratd
C. Land%IIde Potential; None•
A. Fire Naxard Moderate
EkpArrsiYe -$011)"Potehtlal: ,LOW
4p
►tYdr.Qlogy
a-. surface Water: None
,
•
b. Ground 'Wafer: cenera,fiy
Ava1lablek
c. orai'nage charedteristIcs:
Property
drains towards the
south
'West..
d. Annual
kainfath (norim 1 2'6"
�
e, ilmttlna. Factor's: dcswtfs,tt6am
flbdbing
5r
Vlsua't/Scenic QuatiCy: cooq;
cool
74
Alouslali"�rralcto
4u�
Biotoalcal;EnVirorement:
xNTRObu"crrQN
th q! tE4 o,[iguSt 1 X "L
�ltmonritkt;ed f± e
h
fcar
s reke-Val,uat3 i1 a ae�i sroic h.ac -krds w.i thi n BLItte
to
tht= orCS+vil Ei�Y��1L��tLi BUtte.Caun,ty
tVaS �ISSLLfi1.E'Ci t{7 be
0 -40 tI vel'y lt.�fie f'rO#i_ � rh) qu 'E•'.e dsmage.
map published by
v �ertt ing
(19752 sh,,ow only one fault in ttte County having
Ih istori c
tno��:,rnpn tai th i n th 1" ast '
years. 1 hitzetl t ix
�:rt=►Ctd appras7 rafE!1, 8.4 trii 1 es .,so ,the of Or-'ovi 1
''.
¢ Yi�MdQtte"
b3 tween
And n.gtrt-: Surface r`artureS.
tnt "trtt d th.e
from. thAt fawt # 1 ater .
Cl evelartq Fi3 1.1 att1 resul
y ted -from the, 1975 orcrvi 1.I e
r �:hgoake.
f
f=igure= 3 sh ay +ham
e 1 CiCeatI on O� `4he'
Gxeve:l4nty Wil"f
�ti
i
44.
,a
to
r
,t) r
ij
T .T
• r\ �� `�• '•N + 71
s �
'� / 1 •a-t:� l ��r;I+°4.r a iw�,,• I•,�u},��•�', •� rr+a'�i r~
t t '
5 417'
• // r.... t t Sri. r 1� E ' I'm
AY
[ �.. L•+i�a',.wrl '� •+ [ � Vit* � 'r �.:"q.� �' 9A
44{ ..
ll
�.
' r}. f}
MODIFIED MFRCALLz EARTHQOPArE
ZNTENSITX SCAL
VIII. Damage rl,yAt in specially designed
L.Not felt except by J very fcw under
Scructuces; cerutrfirabls in ordinary,
specially favorable circumstances,
substantial buildings, <with partial
(i)
collapse; great in poorly built urttc-
II Felt only by a fc* persons at rest,
tures. Panel walls thrown aut or "
opecially on upper :floors or build•
frame itructuces. Fail of ehirttnrys,
r Ings. Delicately suspcndc4 objects•
factorysucks, columns; monutnenta,
may swing. (I to 11) .
walls. ;Heavy furniture', ovcMrrc&
III. Felt quite noticeably indoors, es•
Sand and mud ejected' in small
pedally on upper floors,or buildings: _
amount,;: Chan=s in well wat&. '?dr -
but many people" do lot recognize it
sons driving motorcars disturbed.
as` an earthquake. 5tandling t iotor-
(VIII } to tX),
cars ;nzy rock slightly, Vibration like
OL Damage catuh?crabit ;in spccialiy
passing, of truck. Duration estitnateds-""
designed' structures; well-desiggned
(III)
+ frame ' structures thrown out of
IV,, During the day; fcit indoors by many,
plumb; areal in subsuntial buildings,
outdoors by a rew. �'U night, some
with partial collapse Buildings sh,OR-
awakencd Dishes, wifndo%W :Boars
cd off Coundations. Cround cracked
disturbed-, wa'll's rvakd creaking
conspicuously, (inde:y^round pipes
aund,,Sensation like; heavy truck
brokcn..(IX+)
stnking'buildingi Stand 'ng rnotorcarsr
Some" well-built` wooden strucsuie=s
rocked noticeably. (1V to V)
destroyed; mast rtiasonry and frame
V: Felt by nearly cvesvone: marts
simctures' destroyed wish: their four.
'aWakencd. Snore d'uhes, window3.
dations;_ ground badly CracitaL i2.ails
'
etc., broken- a 'few inscanecs of
, beriL, %.ar dslideii ca'ii4dcafile from
cracked plaster, unstable obiccu
mer banks, and sleets slgoes. Shifted
overtacrtied. Disturbances I of trees,
Ind And'rnud Watcr splashed (slap•
poles, and dthcr' fall objs cls?
�)
Sdin rhes noticed. P1c--iduluMrI:1ocics
.ria;! stop. (V to VI)
XI. Fey+, if any, (rttiasonryj itruciureF
VI. Fent by all, trianv Crightt tlCd and run
re ricin standingBridges destraved-
outdoors ' SOme heavy furniture
Broad iisiures in grculsd,, lJn�
'
moved: ' 'a few ; in. noes or fallen
der grou -d' pipe"nI s completely out.
lasthc ``ar, damaged Chimneys. '
of service:: Earth stumps' and 13nci
''soft
c-.
Darriig: sugnt: (VI to V11).
slips' in fcound Rails bent
VII. Ever'od, ` nrns ; outdoors. Damag,
greatly:
nidi;rblt' in isuadines or 3664't aigrt
XII. Camdge totcl. Waves seess:an grotCrad
and conutrucijon; rligitt to ort trate in
sun ioces. 'i.lnes of -Isitt and level
well-built, art inary seruet irea; roc-
di'storsed, ,Obiccu, thrown upward
v rai ira�u in lioc riy, btam or ' badlp
into air. -
deyigried; ltrul.tures; "garde chimneys
lrrokcn, xNotli'cd by persons drmng
.F
rssoxnrean-S., {rViII-}
TABLE .I
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};.
:0
Distanca
Odlometalrs)
14 12 10 g0
♦
a
SIdc�iei4f th I ro It A the Earths
1p cn1tstsoutheastbfOrdville, cal.
•
dShowing the locafdorls o
ome, 0
the fli of the "larger'
9
eitesih
thquak,
qUe,fic_-,,pkqjacteQ on in east-',
10
dip it (couittsy Of W., sav-
age, D,Tp6er, and ,P j3lit;,
777777,
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Awl:aoYosrash'f tatir++
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r;
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'. pastygluia �Do+rlas Teai tacmrd+d atcalri
w ar
tip ilt ttoL 13site
ttod � , tba'rit�1it 0•�{ ,�
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