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HomeMy WebLinkAbout069-450-018At - a , Al 73 • li f y!y4. r �N I � '� r ) , ''. � � � `' �� � .. ,a r• � � _ � Y, r, , , , 'd.. ;. �. � -, , .. _... .t -. .. .. __. ... _ , COUNTY QF BUTTE D_ t"PARtMENT OF PUBIoXC WORKS / J 7 CoOnty Cent erDrive V _ Orov lle, CA ;359:65 534-4266-,' APPLICATION FOR ,BOUNDARY LINE .MODIFICATION = - BOOK' 0 PAGE 45 PARCELS. 18 �f1fiESSOR S MAF A.PP,UICANT :': John &, Hacy Tou sones, `LFJFiB$S : 31; Short Avenue CITY: Orovill,e STATE- CalazIP,. 95966 ,LEONE` 'NUMBER: ( 916 ' 589-3716 ZTGINFERjS JRVEYOR: G..D..A. , ENGINEERING F�:' SURVEYING 220 GRMID AVENbt OROVILLt, CA 9-965 I 916") 5,33•-2068 B AIL NOTICES Td APPLICANT' AND G. VIA, 'LOCATION OF PROPERTY: End of Short Avenue 45 mxIGNATF ICANT A.T OF RECORD �fz;r.y L u J4Il,PS Mary Lo Jones SIGNATUR OF OWNER OF RECORT? Alloe" Cree an EOR`' Or,,V.i1A USE" O'NMS Ar�##**ir**`*;i*tit#•�#�*�Irtir*ieilr#is#'AriFairtieNr*71'"#k9e"k*#*ilr"#*#'k'*gr51r**#*,Ir*##*lr*##**`k# To. Advisory Agency: Apps, pved 3�eriy : -Recidpt I�ebmber:; Tota 1., Received': ;. ,��",F ,t C i Planning Department� Nr1rIE;; JOft & �t2� dib,' JpiVES rr X °'BnVxronmental Health Department X' CDP ('Forestry Department) AP: r ` ..,1$ Attn:`J. Craig Carter (on areas uirth of' red ]ine-on map). Butte bunty Sherdff PG&E (check title report for ear Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oro ville Notsqu3t0 Abatement (areaa wit"hhin Iarge mapi JOHN & MAR`f LOU JObW, Tentative. Parcel 'Map and Boundary Line I�iodifit tion, AP 69-45-18 & 191 .2 parclYes located at the southwesterly end of Short ay..enue ap�prox-. 500 ft, westerly o.f 'La Mirada ;Avga ,uq; East Oroville area. Engineer: O'.,D.A 'Public Works conditions Provide two -ways traversable access RS -8 -LD -IU to each parcel frotn a co'Onty maintained road or state ha:ghsvay. Access to be res�:rved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication . on the final map. 3. Show 50 ft, bui�.ding setback line measured i'roa. centerline of access easement.> Provide road maintenance agreement. Show all easements of record on the "final map:. 6, Prov de street 'name signs per requirements of the Aepartment of Pubic Works prior to recordation of the Fina] map., 7. Providepermanent soltition for drainage. 8. Pay off any assessments. 9. Provide cul --d "sac at the, end of the street. 10. Pay ;any delinquent taxes or current taxes ,as reguirei. ll, Meet the requirements of the,Butte dounty'Pire Depart►nent.: 3: Meet the requirement, of Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District. 13 Provide 60' ft. access easeemnt to AP 6945-19. The easement to be free and clear of'any type: of perrrianent structure. Uealth Dept. conditions: 14: Provide a letter or, other documentation. fromthe'Orovlle 1Wyando'te Tr.r,,gation `Dastrict 'staying that�they.are.willing and able''to supply domestic, water toparcel2. 15. i Fravide a letter or other documentation from the Like:OroVille Public Ulity-Distritt stating that they are willing and able to,sdpply sewer service to parcel, 2', t R,, 77777777 , r tG�rR zou jorrs, Tart 'AND 'BI;M ;6 Place a, note on, the map that states "'deve]:opment of parcel #2 will regttire connection to a public sanitary sewer." 'r. Pl ace a note on the map that states "development of parcel 02 wall require connection to a public water supply." 7Verify that parcel. #4 (AP 69-45-50) ;nes access to public sewer as (road and P.,U.F.) will affect usable :lot area. Verify that: structure (guesthouse?) on parcel #2 is connected to ,community serer and water. aaojn ng Dept., Conditions, 20'r 'lace a note on the additional map sheet that states,"Automatic Fire suppressions spdnkler systems shall be installed in, all residan,ti.al structures i.n accordance with the National Fire .Protection Association Standards as outlined. by Article 13D to aid in the detection and control of residential fires and thus provide #proved protection againstinjury, life loss, property, damage and reduce the demand;for County: fire protection services;'" This shall. pertain to any new residential;. structures.` 11. Limit soil disruptions land leveling and driveway consCruction to periods of dry weather,. ate—vegetate, re --seed yr mulch protect 911 'distrubed areas having a slope of 10% or greater. 2. Obtain a variance tQ side yard setbacks to allow ;the property Iin to be ,p'laced within, 10` ft. of the existing structures:' This approval shall come from the Planning Commission. 3. Provide information to the Eutte, COL ri y Planning Dept. that the, business on site meets' the requirements of Butte'Gounty 'Code Section 24200 pertaining to -Home 0ccupations. x t� �M r f JI ! Aft COUNTY AF JaIJ'CI E (Ta be ,copp;leted by Lead: Agency.) Loc Nq. �0 0:2--08-x,05 AP No. 069--450-^018, o19 �. f3ACKGF2Q'C.7Ni7 lDame of proponent aohh & Ma.ry' Lou Jones 2., Address of proponent. and representative ('if applicable): 31 Short ;Aven:xe GAA xov e 220 Grand Avenue Orovilie,..CA 95965 : 3. Project 'description: : Poundary 'Lite _I40dit_ cation%T nta.tive Parcel, Map ILI. MAIVDATCaRY :FNY�Sh7GS bF S'1"GNYF=CANGE ;'YES MAYBE. tIQ I. Does the;project have the potential to degrade the quality, of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop belo;r self-stistaining levels., threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the nudber� or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate, igportant.eXamples of major periods. of :California histor! or preliistoryl 2. Does the project have the potential to acEiev'e short-tezroi benefits to the detriment of -long-term environmental goals? (A short"-term impact. on. the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time; while long-"terin icpacts Vill,endure into the future,)' 3. ;Does the project have :impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact On two br more seParate resources vfiere t! a impact an each resource is 'relatively snail? ;but where the effect of the 1� total of those .impact i on the emriroment is significant.) 4. Dothe 'project ha Do" ve environmentai .effects ",Which will tause substantial 'or', adtterse effects :ai human beings either directly indi redtly? ' iflll 'DETERM�' NAT20N (To be eocpleted by the 'Lead Agency) . ' Ott the basis of this initial evaluation: jNE find the pr'aposedprajec-t CAt NQI have a s'�gi�ificant effect on the environment and ;a NEGATSVE ,DECLAPA.T QN vill be prepared,. __.._._ I/WJE find that although the ptaposzd projeet t'AULb have a significant effect on the environment, there Will not be,,a -significant effect in this case be se the IGATION MEASlJRVt described on the, attached: shee MITt have been added to the project. ;A tiEGATIVE D1CLARAIION wi;l1 be 'prepared;." 't .,Itfind the proposed project ;`iAY e' have a';sigftif cant effect on thenv rbnsient, and, an EA REPO IMPACT IMPORT is required: s� C60tNTX of BUTTE; PLANNING DEP AD= IDATE' March Graig Sanders ASSIS a �t ?1 �nrier , Revi_VeLd by. &tA ' Pau a easure. ` Senio)Rlannet x - (Explanations of all "Yk8l' and, 11MAYBEII ahiwemaro required 011 attached;.thdut. S), L:''.VilIr thol Propozal rosult, I n: significant: Y8S, MAYBE. NO ai changes i n; g Unstable earth conditions than'or geologic s6bstruetures? b Didruption, dUplacemerit, N do"apacItion or,ovetcovering of t 0 he. soil? c Cha' pography Or ground, surface relief features? nge in to e dI., Dostructidn, covering or, 'modif ication of any unique, geologic or physical features? e. Increase, in, wind or water erosion ot soils, either :on or Off site? f Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in. 8iltatiqll. dexay� modify the channel of a rivet or, stream pgition- or erosion which or e. bed Of the ocean or ativ,,bayj inlet or lake? V/1 I&., Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated :urban areas? hi Uposure of people,or property to geologic :hazards such as earthquakes landslides, oudslideso ground failure or, similar, hazards, rds AIR.P,01 tki-4 proposal, res It in. substan(141: a. AIX emiSSIOMS, or deterioration of ambient air quality? The creation of object-iOnAle, odorso smoke .or ftimbo d, Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperAture,'ot any ch�nge in climate locally or regionally? 3. HAZERf gill the prOp.osal result in substantiA-, a. Changes: =tAxtents, or the course or, direction of water rftoVoiMerits diiher marine b., Changesabsor tldn'xated�, drai . nag.rn e. pattes j, or,,tl the , an d rate, d amountp sor ace. XuOo. ? S" tat. Nee.d. for off site surfacedrains ge,�Impkove6ents j inc,IULdihg" vL retno,Valphafinalizatidn or cuhrert`instaliation?, d�t A,I,terations to the. cours flow of flood. waters? ,e,. Chan the.` t -of Uri water d ge in, a amount, =surface -uit6t; Ii any :W 7, el q y f. bi,seharge, into$Uiftce waters,'or in any, alteration oface 14 tu �f, -, s r a er,(� ' qdallty, including but not limitod, to temp e4 oxygen or turbidity? ity? g;� .Alteration of "tfie, direction or rate of 'flow eif gtoUnd waters? h., Changein the' qpan Ity or quality of ground, wwaitters, either through, ', directadditions orWithdraa Sorthrbughinterceptiom,oIan aquifot iiy 6 �t. cuts Or' _Xq4" ions? i"Ile on in the� amoufib,ofvAter- , 4A liee Pop Por.prbpaity to'water-related hatardS SCh 'Ekpoguf6, of people as f ooding? PLANT - L111, :'Will, the Pro6dsal resiilt, itt tubdtantiaz -1 a# Change rsi y b Y species, ,,or p er o any spec in -the, dive t" 'f ads "Ok plants -- I 9- �ijd" "" t,_, 'trees;08�'L and t4tic an nc ;kn&I " grass:,Leto -4q plants)? b Reduction o£ the b AnYL t�nique-j tar trL e' d n= ers n an erdd tpecles'o Intzo''duttEion of nev sp,eLeieS of plants' into an area dk in.`a barrier t 'Sh��nof,eYi theLnorMa tin species? d. ) Redq,•ion in acreage Of lany agricultural cropI ANIMAL LIFELIFE. wi11 the 'proposal rosull in s0stat4 ial YES -- ,. , a; Change in the diver5ity;of 5peeies, or numU ry of `any species o£ animas (birds, land anitaals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organis;n V or insects)? b: Reduction in the numbers of any unique, raid nu endangered species jai' c. Introduction of new spec les of anite'ils >nt a an ar4t, or i3na barrier 'to the migration or movement d,f animale'! d.. Aeteriorat%on of els sting fist of Wildlife Habitat? i, f hOTSE. Will the proposal rdsuit in substantial, P a. Increases in existing noise level's? �! b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels7' ✓/' j., LTGR-AND,GLARE . Will the proposal proei'uaL, significant 11$tht and glare.' _ V LAND USE. Will the proposal result In.4 odbstantial alteration of the present or ,Planned and use ;of are area? q, Mtn" RESOURCES. Will the proposal resuiC in; substariti¢el' a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b Depletion of any, non-renewable natural resources? . 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will tate proposal involve; w a A risk 2of explosion or' release of hazardous,Nubstances (including, but not limited to, oll, pesticides, chemicals or radiation).in the'event of an accident or upset conditions? b! ` b. Possible interference with an ;eitergeney response play' or emergency% evadUatibn,plan?' - f ` lX. POPULATION. Will. the..,proposal alter location, di,stributian,,density or growth rate of '-the ho ax► population? It. f:OUSING. Wiii the proposal affect eki,ting housing, or create a demand' for additional. ;housing. . 1.31 lRANSP6RTATIO141CIRCUTy4TT4jN, Will the proposal result in: a. Generatii,J,�Iof .stebstantial additional vehicle nIovemsnt? ; b. Effects an existing parking facilities, or:ciemand Ear new parking?a , c. Substantial impact on existing transpurtation systems? dw Significant alterations',to present patterns of .circulation or movement of people and%or goods? P_ :, Alterations' to waterborne, ra3T dr air traffic? f. Increase in', traffic hazards to motor vphir- bicvclistd' ar pedettrians? 14.. PnLIC `5ERVICE5`. Will the proposal have 'an effect upon, oi.'result in ;, need, for new Or altered goveznment services: ai': Fire, protect ion. b.'. P 'licge protection. c. Schools? Y , A, Parks or other,recreatiohal fac3Iitie2 , e., MainLetiaiice of 'publ%c facilities, Includinb* `wads? goveunentaL $ervidas?' Other rr 45 ENEF GY t ;tit:?,1_,tfie proposal cedult in: � uYES MAYBE No __._._ 4 r of , ubs'talitial amounts of fuel or siterg� a< is.,. b.ai. increagin dtn6d uporiexiskir�!� sources o£ energYs iyr lktdevalo m tnkofnewso�irces of energy? L)jjjZL, •5 Mill the proposal resultin a need for neer systems, or, h; Srlbst:➢r�tial +alterations; Lk'D the follo!'dn : A.POVu-,r or" natural gas? . L, b. G:.ota ttnicetions systems c. Wati�bx; availabililty7 --�_ — doBeaCe;'" or �.eptit sj7stemli7 V e. �"xiirirr.:aal ?rdrainage? -- fic Kd xraS E anti disposal? 117 Will the proposal result in: A,, ; 4,,z- tk 44 any health 'hazard or potential hazard (excluding, mental h.i�a;l th j 7 Eblti sure �f people to p6,tentia1 health hazards? S'nF 31ICS. 4ill the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic Will the proposal �fastj; Ot view ,open to. the public, of result in the �- of an aesthetically offeosivr� site open to public view? -10. R} uala %Toll , oi:'ll the proposal result in, an impact upon the quality or ,guu ti'gyi14:• existing recreati6hAl oppnr„tunities, a: aril `the proposal �eg,uit in the alteration or destruction o£ a p§r istoric, or historic' archaeological site'?, b; 51i11 the proposal res, It ir► adverse :phy •idal or aesthet r, effects building) ox y to ;a i}rehistoric. or hii tor�'c strixcturP object? �I c,. od thin proposal have. ;the potential' to cailse a physical change values?. ,, `which Mould affect uniq�.reethnic culbural I, d. Wil] fire proposal restsxat existing Yejigiatfs ist, sacred uses w 't3a the. pol:ential 'impact areal? � 5tw'Lx S�LCJNP C7 F' .E:N,y�RCJNLHCLI`JTt�C, I , dee attached. t' 4 L I ,I t I, I 1 I -4- [. r7T777777 F-7.7- !- ri Applicant: John & gary Zvu Tones Assessor's Parcel AP 069-450-018, 019 Ug :090 62-6845 ATA SHEET A. Projeect Description, 1. Type of Project: Land. division.' 2. brief Description: Tentative Parcel 11�ap and Boundary` no Modification to create two parcels; Parcel 1 @ 1.2.5+/� acres and Parcel 2 @ 1.$+/- acres. Iacation: At the southwesterly end of Short Avenue, . approximately 500 feet ° westerly of IA Mirada ' ,Avenue, east of (. roville. 4. p ' y dwelling unit per 15 acres. Pro osed i�ensit Of JDevelopmer,t:.i 5 Axnaant of'Impervious Surfacing: ,Moderate.; G Access and Nearest Pubiie Road(s): Acct:,ss to L,a. Mirada via. Short f Avenue and tones Avenue, 7; Method: of .Savage. Disposal., LOAPL D. ` 8 Source of Water Supply: OWIDi, 9 Prokimitq ofpowEr Lines: To parcel. 10 Potential foto further land divisions and development: None under current ,zoning. I L3, �in��ronmental Scttn� Ph Ticaln'ronment: 1. Terrain Level ride . to s10 i a. General Tr)pograp c. C�iaraeter: g P P ng steeply to the south, and west. b, dopes: 0-�lv. Elevation, b80 ft. A.S,.% cl, lvimiting Factors: lvicdited !'building' area dne ,to 'steep slope's; 0xtens ve amaurAts of, grading may, b' a�ecessa yi 2 Soils , a. Types ` and Characteristics: Aiken. clay luanu; brmvnish-red '. friable surface, , soil : 8-12" think, Subsoil is a ' Heavy compact claydeep. This directly overlies beds°obk: Absorbs moil ure welt, ' and° `retains s' large oluine of Surface drainage is, i;ood. ,water: b, lramit ng Factors: Erosion potential; is: high. 3. Natural Hazards of the land ;r. a. !E�arthgtiA6 ?orio: Ivfoderate Earthhe "VIII. b: Erosion kotential ls w. c. Landslide PotentiaLr - �j y f � d.� Fii* Hazard:: 'Extreme.- " e. Expansive Soll Potential:.' . wr. " 4 Hydrology A., Surface 'Vater: Palermo canal. is just south of the parcel. b: Ground Water: Unknown. C. Drainage Characteristics: Parcel drains to the west gindl sa"uth.. d Annual Rainfall (normal): 28" per year. e., Limiting Factors: None. 5' V sual/► ceme., duality: Very good, the property has unobstrur:ted view of the entire Oroville area, and valley:, 6: Acoustic Quality: Good. I Air Quality: Good. Biolleal Environment: $ . Vegetation: Parcel is mostly non-native vegetation, some ' native trees and grasses exist on the southerly 1/3 of the parcel'. Ii southerly Wildlife Habitat: Some habitat does: exist along the southerly of the p for birds: and small mammals and rodents.roperty ultural Environment: - 10 Archaeological and:Historical Resources in, the area: Low. 1. Butte County Getteral Plan designation: Agricultural-Residential. 12. Existing Zoning: AR-l.. 13. Existing Lana Useon-site: Residential. 14. Surrounding Area: a. nd Uses:; Residential uses #o the narttt and, est, .some open and or larger parcels to the 900th and west. b. Zaningi AR-1. c. sen. Flan H+�si;nation:gtic�l#ural=Residen#ial. d. Parcel Sizes:' Ranges from 2/$ acre'to 11+< acres. e. Population: No# densely populated,',probably less `than 1 dwelling unit per, acre. 1S. Character of Site and Area: Suburbanresidential. ft6. Nearest Urban Area: Oroville 2�3 miles to 'town center; f7. Relevant Spheres of pnfluenee; 1g. Improvements: Standards Urban Area. Nb. 1% Fire Protection. Service:. a. Nearest County tat Fire Stations Station 64 Kelly ridge, approximately 1.7 miles. ' . b, Wai& Avail'"ability: 'Tanker Trii&, OWI>�.' 20. Schools in Area: OroviIle fIigh School Dis, r ct; rovilie Elementary School. 7 77 h's n W i �� REFERENCE, MATERIAL 7 Q '*�//1 }i�ME NTAL RE NSR 1+, Map Ii-1, Earthquake ,and Fault' Activity: Seismic Safety Element; Butte County General Plan revised 177, by CHEM Hill,: ` 2, Ma II2 I.r efactian; Potential; Seismic Safety Element, Butte P Y 'qu County General Plan revised 1-77, by CRR H111. 3 Map 1114, Subsidence Landslide Poteritiah Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHX Hill. d, Map M,2, Erosion Potential': Safety , Element, Butte County General Flan revised 177, byCI'-1X Hill, 5. Map TIT 3, Expansive Soils: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2N Hill: 6, Noise.' Noise Elen4, Butte County, General Plan revised Map IN'r4 mtr 1-77, by CU2M, Hilt: 7, Map V=1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte "County General'Plan revised 1-77, by COIJA ill. 8. Map 1114; Natural Eire Hazard Classes: Safety ° Element, Butte County General Plan revised I.-77, by CH2NT HiIL 9, , Archaeological Sensiti�Vity Map by )`ames P. Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1983. Iq, ` Sc p my .P„fanning Department: heal District, Ma ;Butte' Coir 11. Chico Nitrate Study Map; Nitrate Concentration in` Shallow We Its 1983, by Department of Water Resources, ;; Northwestern District; T1 e Resources Agency, State :mf California. `12. Agricultural Preserves Map, established. by Resoiut ori Na. 67=178, $utte County Board' of Supervisors, 1)ecomber 5, 1;987. 13. Flood Insurance ' Rate Maps, �l'atiorial' „ ;Flood Insurance Program, Federal `Brnergency Management Agency. 1988. 14., USES Quad daps, 'Bangor Photo Revised 1969. 15.- Sail Map, Chico; (1925)/Orbville (1926) Area, V.5. < Department of �►grrculturd , l 6.' Soil S. , of ` .Chico 925 /t?roville 1926} Area, C7.S. Department y C1 ) c of Agriculture. . l