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Y ECLAetl�T101 ed' art the dant' hereinafter tet forth ter! r�r Lam. w '44 J ` rharon l PP �t'e„n "(.3. ” O*Vrj� 00 tP.0t ESTATES, hereinafter referred to as :Declarant:" g'T 0: fi"sl�#FJlS,;peclaranr is the owner of certeia property it}; �ba pp?x'Cfdtl:'oi the County ;of Butte, State of Cal Eorniat vhich iy,n.+ o: wvitularly described as;, y1f 2p 7r and 4r en 60tas stxa+n at certain-Parrel'Mapy recorded in tM ! '"pa pr acrsei of the cots y of Butte. Stats of Californ-ql on {yxoi a8',: 1:907 .1st 6cok, 109 of M at 21 aryl 22 , ► qtr Pn7etr �' ' 6j�?3frY31 Nov, THEBEEw, Declarant hereby declares that -'ell of .the Irsap's les drmeribe-d n ova' Ali" held,, sold and conveyed subject ta,4A4,:folloving esseaentsr, testrictions,,.covenonts and conditions i'Iciy axe`for.the pprpase of protecting ttr value and desirability rtf, epa3 which shall run with, the real property and be binding o0 e+ .eg hawing -any right, title or, 1aEoraat iri the described ll 4: 04,4 ties or' any pari ihe'r"f,.thcir'heirs, successors, and assigner 3 arsd s l inure to the ban -fit of ,each O SUI .. vneir thereof. _ 41 eir.ibcle r Defiaiciona Sectioh i.01. "Owner" shall mean 'and refer to 'the record pone o., v}iether one Ur mors persons' or entl:ties,, of a "Eee etopio tt"t, to any 'lot %vhidl* is •a' part -of the properties; including contra t sellers, but ixclyJing those having such lute=est merely as s'ettiritp for the 'p0 ormegce of an obifgatiofi. Section i.t)2 'Properties, shall mean and'rotor to 'that crrtsq realpeoperty t heeinbeforeidescribed: I , , I �- is Fa t 11,'t b , '�. : i.' nt w„'. i.w.` a t �'; Sr a se'si,r-J +;i '�_: J •�f s.. �v`"i}reM1i`a �, i•• J a. W. 1 tet' YJ 4 A� 3 a� 1 4 lif h 0. , JA- . y moo• � .. n f M ! r •�. � +%L ,r., .w raw.. rb r j r' ettion ahelt rLeap and refer to any plat. of X�atne :ast ;parO9A shown upon any recorded subdivision map ,ot the x x Pit=0f,004, es ,Article lI'. General'co ,:. »nn and' restrictions Said lout shall be used for the buildin grand anaintenance � F ' ; t&.erid4 ,Arad ane (1) single, -family: residence With the necessary''out- t5edtGioq 2:02 w ,Ha afngle-family residence'shall be erected viyich tulans 'less than 18QQ square feet of e9 living ,areas: ;ZItc ion 2.03 7he'exterior of the buildings shai,l be completed "Vich910 pane�1) year of, date of startinG construction. X1I, exterior , x M"Orf'14' shall be iev«' �."11 roofing (asteriaL shall be. ,ei miaimu;u of f. +eat'composition however, no metalic;roofing will be perxaitted µ 1, aOIC-5w much are painted or coated with an approved non-glare mpterial. , g*,W twx 1walls shalt be 9Oad "ort ma_so6ery. ' ,Exterior walls,beiav' fllcsot ltiltne shall be"enclosed unless the foundation structure d Figrted specialiy, for, architectural appearance:. Section 1.64 All construction,ln'clualing dumbing and s'evage f 3l t es, shall, ton fora to Butte County, California codes re,�sila>rtons'.` ., VI, I , I � i 1( l M- L .° .lR�'+''6 W+'uFIf:..7 _♦;',f °=y`i ♦ri ^'F4rfY y!'#.!',7.te �CXy i+4 ,jrc n4"f, 'PI�JW: i,y'�1'aM r✓ y yr�',�.,.wd' s't -1"t a f+i+ 1 i Yi '�' err, yf iw Ey,rrq,,Ya ,��,1 `k'" .,. tl�� �j�'P.,yh`�S�„Yii'f�[y ♦ .1�'.�:ir�'�`n.„t'^.ri. }xr,:- i..v<�.♦y: 7 a V 43 r,ertctiori 2.05 A41 Iota In, this ubdiv.ision shall ba used for , 4- '.,�' zes�r"e�Cid�, C+plt alai raneh. p+�rposas. • Opd t kh 2.06 .. x Na firearms may bo discharged on any lot itr this Subdirizloft or enr bene vithio;the Voxridge Estates. All hunting, � r $m=li. lx,g )av and arrow, is prohibited; in this subdivision.. Fire- r works• zd ;,ioy description sire, prphibited in this subd#vision,. Ile i «cction' '2107 There shall at pa time be more than three foline and t9irr ra:i7�t,pets,, thedogs. must be under controL within the owners' prp,;."P"c y and notbe is Ou sancr_';to other property orders. section 2:03 No' Qobile;home or'houde 'trailer shall be permitted rs i p zesi"deaiR"e on any lot in this ziabdivision. r1 JFection 2.09 f: No timbbr or underbrush of A size greater .than Si iacires"at the base shall be; removed from said lots or be destroyed unlcpt xuch removal is ,necessary to provii"e A,locatian fdrl a,re1dence ✓ : ar out~bui dings'nr because -said timcer or underbrfsb shall'bedome f Upr`aEe. ♦ 2.10 The_dxelLing unit' a ur-tenant,6Uildin"s and till oth„ " pp , g sr site!1npr.ovements;j including so Ar panels 'TVandradio antenas;, tank, ax jdtorage containetsi shall be located within ilding � sites rank aOd storage.containers must be sne creed from the, .FoxridSe �i ? l+i j '" right {,; •+i+alr and other properties: Maehtnery and vehicies other. than 'f ,horse fwpraged at the house most also be screened £rola view of other ,, i• Pj prosper,., e's on Fokrldge. ,- 'r 4� ' rl .L� :j i, i jj o j it 1 tk� I' TABLE 1 Modified Me'rca'17i Ca-thquake Intensity Scale VIIL Damage tlig4t in, specially designed I. Not fci't excG by a vc�,r few ''under truc:urtr, conrrdrrah(r'in ordlrary,, specially favor ,►blc cxcnmstarwes. �ubicanti3i buildings, with pajctal V) collaosc;;.,dr'rat in; ptwrly built strut- I2.. Felt oft(, by a fcri. pcson: at rest. tures.. Panel wAlls thrown out 'oi cps-loiall on upper floors of build. £Sema strudwres Fall of c:simneya. ; art D. gs. ciicamely suspended oplrxst3ctnry 'staeris. calumiis, manumcr�ta. srwv swlnsL (I to II) wails. Heav , I'tuniturt. ovcrnur: III.: :Feic quite ikulcccbly' indoors, es- Sand atxi mud' cj�ied' in srt%al2 p,xrilly an upper floats of buildings,xmounrs Chu r)S=' in well water. ?e:• but'many praple do noc rc:orize it : ;sons (f6virr5i inatorcam d13nw*'t as an r=tthoStanding tsiotar- (VIIIr -lo IX) can ma,( rrck stighdv,' /l`ocation like I`S. Damage cGaurdcrao!r in soc`iaily , ( assin at hole: Duration atitnace-� p g designed 'stxu+¢ttiies; well-designed frame structure. thrown out of IV, Durinrl the day;,.felt indoors by many, plumb; drra,t to subscnntial buildings. orttdoorsl by a. '.CrN« r13 night, lame With partidt collapse. $uiidings sr.'tit« awaltenai .Dishes, windows„ doors ed aft i'oundandns: Ground cractscp disturbed; wail`s make c:caking consoicuo+ tly. Unde_g.cund picks ound 'S cion like heavy truce broicea (I?: i� strik!ng building Standing motorcar ?L Some well wilt woodch srrtjC__ � l rcocSccdl nave sb.ly, (IV is V) de tmved; matt tnasonry and (rain �. V. �'=!v b 1 y ccarriy eve .pane rnar;t aw- lwicd- Sornc dlshcs, windows. strac:ur� l�traved with their £putt• + cc.,, brake-; z fcw :instances of datiottr grouz:d badly coat kci ib is . brat. Landsliaes comfd6rable from. c;ackcd , plasm= , unstable 66*cws - rix= banks and sum slopes. Shifted ove,. tarried.. Disturbances' of tress. sarsd and tntxt, Waster splasnd (floc- p61ts,ard c.aher, tall abjecis + ,' perzj ovc '!>artas. (X) � Krrnt.,imc aoperd. Penc+ulufrt cla;lis X1. tav step.. ( w V.Ij Fe<v if Y � (m ) svtdccures VI. iFett b - 711`, nsin'v fri `toned 'and v Yestiin itandin�, Bridges 'dcsuove-i +dUtdOOfS. S4i'il c Iiia �v?r furrttntre Broad fissures «it) gmiin. 01- . ; ovrtd; x fe,� liutances of f3liea . iicsrestad 'per,, mci complete!v otic plaitrr ! ar d magcd ctaimjtcvs. cf scricz. twmh slumps 'and land' (V I to V IT j , slips , in spit ground izsiu bozo , VTI: E'+ervistxlt dans; autdl�ors- Damage . greatly. a arglr figlt' to TsuNidinp of goad dbign XII . • Danug` britt. V{Iaves 4c`n on s citnd a,nd t:onstrucssgb titgnt to inddrrati in surfaces Lint of ° iigirt and lcrel + wdI-buil= .ardi'nary swudalkcs; tae- dutor:e r. X76 s throw upwars3 sidara6lr its p,urIy built at, badly into alis des Sill ; ,:true arcs; Some c'.sirnneyi broke:=iycxlcr d by perZom driving ti - �nota��. s� w ! su A'rai� �r 18 4 Gyyyo., r 4. W r i x p a ::++++'LSA 0.e. Oco+Z.l:n �R) tl t• ' a,c7ti 20 -- 4 M K^ ., • .r..5 r7CairiaL fCJCJ'q . Sac+r..aa:oL ac�aa}-src�a .a1.�.o,�zPta ate+: S� e�.•+r+.+�. .6.L-.A 1CCi a1Ca C:� Ac ihte 1.=A .•.1'-y.rs�py; y FIGURE •8 q = ;tl 11 + �� • i ."., 1 \ci " xr:1. a L7s'la Com._ .Sc. �4. ! , 21) -' D4.9—c. rrr•...F�%fri.wnaimoi.. •.. ikl.,:a�.. +rcal'Melt." �Sa rncl, :er is � 1 :�'laG1' 1��'CA'fit.aX htC�j Cb.A 0rfi:,Xa •'•"�••�' t7�C- tD 100. � r f FrGURE 8 8 t A h IS 6 : "rrurRz�rx�rit�i4c�t" F , {xplanatlons• :if all 0Y1;5'1 0d "MAYBE" arls�ters sre reu3xed on, attached sheets}, 1'.. gARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: YES SNE NO, . Ai Unstable earthcopli,tio* or changes xkt geologic"substructures? i b, bisruption) displacement, campaGGi6n br av'ercovering ,of the soil? [ c. {,'hango in topography, or ground surface relief features? d: Destruction; severing or- mcdi£icatian of anyunique geologic>or physical features? e. Increase in wind or, kaater erasion of soils, either on or off site? f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands; or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion Which may modify the channel of >a river or stream 6z the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g.. I:tlS5 of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban rheas? Y h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, Iandsildes, mudslides, ground failure ar similar hazards? 2 c AIR. VIII1 the "proposal result in 'substantial, i a. A.r emissions or dete.rioration.af ambient air quality? V' b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? " c• Alteration 'of air movement, moisture or temperatures or any change 'iia climate, locally or regionally? 3+ MATER, Will the proposal result in substantial: aChanges in currents; or the course or direction of Water movements in either acarine bi fresh looters? b: Ganges :in absorption rates,- drainage patterns, or the 'rate and"amount of surface runoff." c"• Beed for`off-site surface drainage improvements, inc'iud3.ng vegetation removalo,Ch.amielization or culvert installation? 1✓ d. Alterations to :the course or, flow Of klooe water§? t e. Change in the: amount of surface Water :in any mater body?, f. Discliarge into surface waters, o"r ir► any alteration of surface water qua1itY; including but not limited to terasperature:, dissolved okygen or turbidity? Alteration of the direction or rate of flot"of ground waters? " h„ Change. in the quantity or quality of ground waters;. either through direct additions or w3thdrau;aYs,,or t}irougf in ere of an by barta or excayatiorig-2 aquifer i• Reductibn,in the "acaoIM of water btherwise available for public water supplies?;. j. Fixpost&e a£ people br property to Water xe�ated hazards suth ag flbodingi ,ANTUftPthe leroposal result1 substargtiax:. f Change in the dioersitya£ speczes, or"number of any species of,,,:.plants " (`'cludiai ` tr a nes shrubs g , grasp, oro s, anti°aquaria plan s )., - b. .lzeduction of the ``nurabozs of "ariy uiaigte, rare' br endangered "species �lattts.'! c: 7ntzaduction ofnPw species of 'plants' ht b, an area, .or in a barrier to the faormal' .replems hrtcnt of .existing i;pec ies,? il, lreditdtion -in acricultural crop? eage of any A ' 1 d" EitF.tt . , Will the,propasAl result Vin: ' YES YB " NO a,F Use of sufistantial amounts of fuel or energy2 b. Substzntiax increase- tra demand upon existing sources of energy: or require the developroent'of nowsources of ever, 2 1G: VTILITIES. Vill the proposal result in a need for new systems,, or substantial alterations tor the.following: a. Power or natural.. ,gas? b. CammUnications systems? {✓ c": Water evailability? d. Sewer or septic syatems7 e'. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste anti d'lvpObil? 17: titIDSAN I ALTti. 'fIill the proposal result in. a. Creation o£ any health hazard or potential hazard 'excluding mental heal'th)? hh Exposure of people, to potential health hazards? V ig" AESnUi TICS. Will the, proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic i to or Griew open tache putalic, o will the pzbposal :result in the creation of an-aesthetl' ily aftensive site open to public view? Z9: RECRF.A'I'IO9. Vil:l the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational.opportunities? 20, CULTURAL R.E50URCES. n« dill the Proposal -result: in the alteration or destruction -'.of a prehistoric or histozio tsxchaealogical:; site; b, Wil, l the proposal 'result ill adverse physical o: aesthetic effects to a., rehzsCu p ric or historic bui"idingi struoture or Abject. c Dies the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change Which Would affect unique ethnic cultural, values? d. Will the Prot osal"restrict .existing religious or sacred uses Within the Potential impact areal ;. I X-scuss!ro 4t 0:01 -k, VAIV: JAtt—±6 7 ' ee: attach ed. } 1 r, 4 X t „Alicant: Jay CarterAssess'or's Parcel 068-36-o" 33 Log,# 89-07-19-03 DATA SHEET . A Project Description, 1,» Type of Project:� Tentative Parcel. Map. - 2. Brief Description: To divide 10.01 acres to create 2 parcels each at 5 acres. 3;. Location: On the southerly side of.Foxridge Road, at the intersection of. Foxr;idge,Road and OakvaI6 Avenue, East Oroviliel area. 4. )ProposedDensity of'Deyelopment .2' units per acre. 5`. Arilount of Impervious Surfacing: varies. 60 Access and Nearest Public ,Road(s): Oakvale Avenue» 74 Method of Sawa Disposal:Individual leach-field systeMS. 8» Source ot'water supply: individual .well's» g. Proximity of Power' Lines:: To property: 10. Potential.. for further land divisions and development: In A-R Zone, 'could create 10 = one. acre lots. E Environmental Setting Physical Environment: l.. Terra-,in a. General. Topographic Character: Rolling footYialls» b. to es: 0-20%. p d. Elevation: 620 feet above sea level, d . Limiting 'Factors : , None. 2. Soils a. Types and Characteristics: Aiken clay, loam, brcawnisY red or'red friakila clay, 8-12 inches 'thick. Eedrock . at averaiga 240. Inherently fertile. b. Limiting Factors.: Hone. NaturalHaards of the Viand a. Earthquake Zone: Earthquake riitensity Zone vII2 :Site, is on concealed fault b'a weeii Cleveland Hills Fault Special Studies Zone and the Foothills a�hear AZone.. b. Erosion, Potential: Moderate. c11 . Landslide Potential. None:o low, d» Fire Hazard: EXtreme»,; e. Expansive Soil Potential: kiigh= 4, Hydrp Qgy.. a. Surface'. Mater: Ex` sting, Oroville- lyandotte -2tt gati, District approved ditch crosnirrg., This irrigation ditch is proposed new ;praperty b . Ground ,Water : ' NCo . constraints » r «rainage'Charac`teristics: Surface: drainage. is ;good, but shallow' rock basins in bedxockncerfer,es samehat with subd.rainage. d. Annual Rainfall (normal j : 26 e, Limiting, Vactors: None, 5 Visual/Scenic Quality: Suburban hillside-residen'►ial ' 6 Acoustic Quality: Goad. 7 Air Quality: Good'; Biological Rnv'ironment 8. vegetation: Foothill oak and chaparal; c,ici"olive orchard 9, Villdlife Habitat: Small birds and animals commonly found _ in oak foothill areas ;. - , Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeologic-` and Historical Resources in the area: Moderate to lowe including unknown. IL. Butte County General Plan designation:: Dow Density Residential; one to six dwelling, units per acre: 12. Existing Zoning; A -R, Agricultural -Residential. 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Vacant. 14. surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: Suburban-/Rural'Resi,dential. b. Zoning: A -R Ar�ricultural Residential H -C Hi -h " g way, _, Commercial. Gen.. Plan Designation;' Upper Wayman Ravine."Wtershed,: Low Density Residential, Agricultural -Residential. Parcel. Sizes; 5 to 20 acres. e. Population: Suburtban;,,'Rural Residential,: 15. Character of Site and'Area: Siuburban/Rural Residential., 16. Nearest Urban :Area:; City of Oroville. l7. R9.evant SphAres of Influence: City•'of Oroville. 1.8, Improvements Standards Urban; Area: Oroville. 1.9. Piro, Protection Service: a► Nearest County (State) Eire Station: Station X64 is j one mile . kr<. Water Availability; Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation Distract ditch, tanker. 20. Schoolsi in: Area Oroville'Elementary School Bist"riot. Z ;9 f9, �Erpllanatians of all OYES,' and "MAXaE�' answers are required on "attached I. 'EARTH.: Will the proposal ,result in significant: YEs" MME N0 a. lfnstable,eaath conditions, or changes in geoiogic.;substructures7 b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or,overcoverfng of the soil? ,V V' C o' Change in;'topography or ground surface relief features?' �,, ' d. Destruction, covering or modification of any uiqUa geologic or physical features? O� Increase .in wind" or water erosion of soils,: either on or 'off site? 1r/ f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach .sands, or changes in siltatipn; depnsition'or erosion which may modify the channel o£ a river or stream or the bed of the ocean; or any bay, inlet or Lake?` g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban L,, areas,? , bi Exposure, of people or propertyto geologic hazards'such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. A3R, will the proposal result in substantial:' a.. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b'. The: creation of objectionable odors; ;smoke or,fumes? c, Alterationo£ air movement, moisture ortemperature, or any change in climate, .locally or regionally? 1,HATER. ' Will the proposal result in, substantial; a• Changes in currents, or the course or direction of 'water move►nents in either marline or x-resh waters.? b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage'patterns, or the rate and amount of surface' runoff? c. Need ,for off-site surface drainage improvaments, including vegetation removal, channeli.zation or culvert installation? d., Alterations to the course or floe of .flood waters? e �,� Change. in the amount of surface, water ift. any water body? 4:his'harge into surface waters; or in ;any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited' to.temperature, dissolved oxygen or• } turbidity? g Alteration► o£ the ,direction. or .rate, of flow of ground Waters? h: Change in the quantity Pt'' quality o£ ground waters,, ei- or through direct additions or Wi thdrawals`., or 'throe interce tion of an a . p qui£er. '. b cuts a extavatiohis y i., Redudiio.n in ,ttie, amount 'nf Watec othezwise` available for ubl", supplies? P Waxer k.4"osure of ped e'or property to Water xelated hazards such as flooding? -4 l: : RANT L'TFE" Will the proposal re�tirlt in substanCia a, Change, in, the diversity of" species; or number` of any,spedies "of plants, (including,tzees, shrubs) grasscrops,; at and"aquic plantsj''f, ._ ..� �* b:' Reduction af' the numbers o£"any"'unique, 'raze or endapgered 'species of plantis? c. Yntroduction af'neW species•o£ p""'tants into ori area, or in a.bazrii3r to the normal repteni'hment of eicisting species7� d. Reduction in acreage of any agr cultural •crop? z a2� A 5.777777 ANIMAL LTFE:;ilili the, "pxoposalresult in subsEantial,;:g5,�RE' NO a. 7(bir ge in the diversity''of species, or numbers of any species, of animals dslandanimals including reptiles, fish and_shellfshy oi;ganisms nsects)i b. Reduction; in the numbers of any unique, rare or, endangered species df animals? �•� P-1 Introduction of new species of Aniwa,ls into an azea, or in a barrier to the migration or movement 'animalsl� of d. Detetioration of existing fishor,' wildlife habitat? V 6.: NOTSE,; i�i11 tl,e proposal result in substantial: a. In creases 2n ex3sring n oi5e levels? Ir b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? v l., LIGHT AND GLdRE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare?+ LAND USE, will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present;.ok planned land use of an area? g. NATURAL_RESOURCES, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? �J. RISK OF UPSET. Will theproposal involve: —~ As A risk of explosion or release of hazardous'substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals .or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b: Possible interference with an etaergency response plan or emergency e"vaCuation plan? V 12. POPULATION. Will the ro osal alter location, dzstribut growth rate of 'the humain.po elation. ion, density or P p IZw HOUSI2IG. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand ?or :additional housing? S3. TRAtiSPORTA2"lOtilC'IPCiILA TTON, V111 thez proposal result in: 4.L Generation of- substantial additional vehicle movement? �.ffeets on existing parking facilities, o'r demand 'fo rnew parking? V c: Substantial"impact on existing `transportation.systens ? Significant alterations to present patterns o£ circuilation or movement of people and)or goods?' e. Alterations to waterborne, vail.or air kraffac? f. Inczease in traffic hazards Lo motor ve ic-'Jes j6 bicyclists or pedestrians? Ike" PUBLIC SF3iVI0ES. will the proposal ha11e an, effect upfln,:or result in a"need o for neW� r altered overnmen„ ,.; � , g t� services:_ a- a- 'Fir ,bf Police protection?, ca Schools? parks or other recreationaliaci1ities7� 1 e. MaiofPublic fact'"a' itiesj, including roads? .�_ , E, Other governmental services? " y � " E7�f3i4y. Willthe ,proposal result is: YFS a NO a Uso of substantial amounts oi`fuel br energy? >�. " is. Substantial increase in demarid,upbn existing sources, of energy, or require the dove I opment' of new sources of energy? Y i3TiLTTIE5. Will the proposal, result in a need for neW systems, or substantial alterations to Che fol.iowing:' a. Power or natural. gas? b;. Coamunications systems? c. Water availability? `�, d Se Wer or septic �✓ a:. Storm water: drainage? £, Solid waste and disposal? _ 17 fiU14AN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: , a: Creation.'of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental ` i�eaith)? b. Erposure of people to potential; health hazards? .it,. AkSTHETICS.. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic ' *rista or view open to the public, ar w 1 the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 19,. RiATION. Will the; proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of oYisting..recreational opporfeanities?' 0, C'UIQMAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result In the alteration .oY destruction of a L prehistoric,nr,historic. archaeologieal site?' h. Will the prapasal result in adverse physical or aesthetic;effects to .a pzehi5toric,or historic building, structure or object? c, Does the proposal` have the patential o cause a physical :change ' w which Would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Wi1L the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential imp?ct area? 3'SCVS'S1L7N 'OF ET7'JEVALtiCJA'.rC7N , See attached. 1 I 1 Y I 1 r 4 r Yv - r ;t39cant: JaY Carter Assessors Parcel `06.8--36-0-133 i Log ,# 89--0i-14 -03 DATA SHEET " Ptol ect Description s 1, 2• Tyge of 'Praject:. Tentative Parcel Neap Brief Description,.,,To divide 10.01. acret2 parcels each at 8 acreo Create s: s 3 Lacat..on On the southerly side of Foxridge Road, at th interjection of southerly Road ands Qakvale-Avenue' East Oroville ar"ea: , 4. 5• Prapo,sed Density of Development: .2 units per acre, JAMOunt of impervious Surfacing;: varies, 6• • Access and Nearest Public goad s Ave Method of Sewage Disposal:' Ind`.ividualkl`eachfielues 8, 9. Source of Wayale. ste ter Supply: Individual wells. Y ms PraxmitY 10. of Power Eines; To property, Potential for further'3and divisions ,,. and development: In A -R >zone co�.yld. create..- 10 -- one acrelots . B Environmental Settinrt ;Physical Environment T• Terrain a• General Topographic CYaracter: Ro1l,ing foothills. c. Flevatian: 60, .feet abave 'sea" 1'evel. d :Limiting 'Factors 2. : lone. S.ojls e• Types and Ch aracteriscs:` rel or recd, friable 'qla. Ai: en clay ..loam, t�rowriish 8=12 atavera a 24 �� . Y." inches th%ck : Bedrock,: g- Inherently fertiIb", Limit3 iig Factors 3. : None . Naturel Ha za'rd'e of the Sand' a'• Earthquake Zone: Earth Site ,is on concealed VIII. faultakbetceennsCleveland Eauit Special gtucies' Zone' -arid the. Foothills" Shear done %;. Erosion Potential: Moderate. C. Landslide Potential: None to=low. d. Fire Hazard: Extreme, 4.". e+ Expansive;soil'P otential; High, HYd1:1616 X a Surface latex: Existing Droville Wyandotte Irrigation District approved ditch cross9 ag. TFiis irriget i 'ch is proposed he"w property, ',l ne . b, Graunc Water: No constraints. r d a ' COUM- OF BUTTE jut DEPAIM tT 01 PUBLIC WORKS i?tavillag alifarciia 7 County Center Brivc' 0ro: ;ille - CA 5 65' .(91 538-7266 I DATE;. '; . July 13; 1989 SUBJECT; Jay Carter - TMATIVE 'PARCEL MAP a ASSESSOPV S MAP BOOK NUMBER 68 PAGE 36- PARCEL(s) 133 LOCATION: 2 parcels on the southerly side ou Foxrid2e Road at the intersection of Focridge 'Road & Oakvale Avenue. East Oroville -area: Attached is a cocxy of the above described tentative main for your review:; If" you have any stiggestions , additions or recomnendat ons'concer=g this project,, please return them to this office by August 3,. 1989 Very tru1:y yours; 1 [4illiam Cheff Director of 'Public 4Forks ' , �TAhrl.Mendonsa sistant Director JM/Ic1t atta6hrrii2ht J I , r J II� 15. %D 1160 (Revised 11/87')