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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071-010-068.. kL ryw•i . 1;^ ti7y r.4 .. a 4rMAa err~ f6/ nr y�. -.. .. hh NATURnI w n T�f AN 8E kUTY a DEPARTMENT OF PUi3LIC WORKS WILLIAfvI (BIJI) Ci•IEFFt Dfroctor Bu}Fe�o. Pia '.I 7 COUNTY CtWraR DRIVC =OROyILLE, nL'IF�iRNfA 75?t, nnfng Comm, , Tele Hotl6t. - , p AGtll APP 3 `lbw R tJr�nf, t�f�,►A ;c LkoY �1►iU I rXlen�tvr A�r,i1 v 1, is986 oroVllle, Calif6rala Ted Runge P.O. Iiox 2n42 Re : 'Tentative Parco<i Oxoville, CA 95965 Ma p-/IP## 71=O1 -1L) U car hlr 4 Runge At the reguJai{ meeting of the 13i.it :e supervisors, held April I 198,!x, Cot1nty I3o.ard of a the ppeal o t}ie Ad'v�.scry Ag,ency l s denial Tentat Parcel �io�rd c1cn� ed youx of yi�ur ' - ve It1ap�-AP## 71 -Q1 -I] 9. If you should }iave anjr questions' y=egftrdin�' th's matter, please cont7ct this 'ofi.ce: William Che:ff Director of 1�ublic tYor's - - ^T7 _ - - - vw in on ansL� �stant Director Aljjh cc, RonCraves, C llot 986 ;l7>ov.l.lc Wla� CA 95965 r1.ing Envi rbnlh' r1ta lie4,1th y rr 2. Page 45 of the Land Use Element -for consistent, zonas -•= With the :zun i'na 1 e i r7 d i h9 `tat` cons istenoy MUat loan on the General P18n designatitan. W rage 49 of the Land Use Element '-- The sj: e des l gnat i on cr)'torl � Gond i t i anal zoning , and .dove 1 opment cry i t(r i a, and xon i no Pactorgr(ar Agr l cu 1 tuna 1 -Res i dent i a 1 der nest Supp rt the creat i, on of'Pat�cra 1 � sa f fess than 0 acres ib sIto 1n the project vicinity. h . Papcv 57 047 the Land Use Element Requ 1 red cans i $tont~y f i rirl i t t a for either a subd l v i s i nn or zon ) ng may not be based arc l cl1 y on r-7 ittr�i) i determ i nett i on f 1- to 40 -cera range for Agr i cu 1 tura'i -Res 1 dcari is i .t 1 l �; but rather upon the ob,jec ,1 ries, pol i G les, general land uses send programs specified in the entire; Goneral . Circulation Element -- Policy l i,l .3 on page 7`t7: C)rculati0 p1on� for the CountyIs xc,othlll areas should be designed aroind patterns which encourage development neer exIstino highway corr1dors ansa amphas i ze dove 1 o men t 1ura1 near* o c i st j n' r ► g community centers. C i rcu1 at 11 an 1~) oment -- Pa 1 i cy 1 . . 2 on page 71 : fhe mast i:m�aartant� reads and hl ghways thau1 d be dei -i gnod end maintained c the highest: pass151e level.'of servicing conWenIonce: The 1East lmpartaht raarJyi and h'1 ghH ys shou 1 d recd+ i va only, the 'i mProVertrertbs' tiecossary to . maintain the i rstructural l ntegr , ty .wid oporaiy l ana l safety. tray y )' i l e�-Glu i r1G Fi i ghway i s des) gnatocl as a L l':m i ted Access adute/Mtnar Arterial in tho v1cin i t'Y and iv. a !m6JOe* co 1 1 oct�or for - - the stretch from the end of the 5_tate-ma i ritair��zr1 �Se,Pt i do z�f- ill�hwey l'i52 unit v) terry Creek) - 7. C i rcu l;at l on E 1 :men t Po 1 it 4 : � . 5 on pale 76: The County, iq 1 11 that 1 a 1 road syat;emsa 1 ncl ud l ng pr -1 vat~o roads t connact vnaure arlrain.proPerty sated t`or y�L�yrtia) deve10 merit �aath tq each pate i 4 other :and to a Pub1 1 c 1 y -mein to i nod i^oad system ,. S C I: rcuI at l on �) t�rw�ent ' _� pts l 1 cy� �. 7.. i� ah page 76 Private soba i v) s i tan r^taads w i l l be bU 11 t tb fu t l COLAnty stdndartfs artd they ' Privately � maintained Wit l l b as Ituch WhrbogholA tho i t ma 111 tonanco taytrl e:. C rcu i. at i an E i citten t -�- f'o 1 1 dY 4 . 1 . 'i Cl b. ► Page 76w New land div 1 s l sons Chau l d be' he ptana i b l e for t"I i t fair sham of' the oft -site road t misrryoinents needed to liana 1 e the traf f 1 c i nctdaa°a that they tpauto. l.b Cp+'n Spato. 1 tri +tit ` Page l 4 3: _. IhO CoUnty, it,hyouj dl. pet;,i l t twti crG,et l dh of hoar l awge nttm Sere 'ta.}� Vacorlt al to$ c, s i rtt i ar Oh tArattorl, 1 St i cs on l y l f such a, teed can bo de.inorttt-iateti. Page 1 } : he County shbU l -d rag .)l at,� res i tient i a 1, ':deve:� s�Pfien-t 1 n the Pa h i l i ti s t� fair i 1 i baba the a .iry i V81,hm i Brat) an Of door he.rds', 4 vis all oo 1nkIorY" I ei! 1 `rot' 1der) ia1 6,16f 1ltiess IV. 'ENVIRONMENTAL IMP CTS (Explanations o a l '►yest' and "ma' be" arsIwers a p natYons � re t`aquired On' 'attached sheet'(, s)) EARTH. u�i11, the 'proposal result in significant YEu a- Unstab�.e earth conditions 'or iii IN.AYBE, 1'0 changes zr� geologic substructures? b Disr.upt.ons . , disp? acemonts copact�on' or overcovering of the soil7 'Change c.:,rel' ogaphy or ground surface features? d.. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on c r off-site?' Changes in deposition or erosion of 'beach sands, or changes, in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a aver- or stream or the bod of, the ocean ar any bay, inlet or lake?s - g. Loss of prime agricalturally productive soils outside d:esign.ated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthgIa.kes,; landslides; mud- �lidos, ground failure or similar hazards? 2 . AIR Will the proposal result i,n substantaal: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air qua"4.l i't�.? b, The creation of ob"eGta , onable � odors,, smoke Or fumes? C. Alteration of P; movement; moisture; or temperature, or any change in c1imato, - lozally or regionally?' 3 . i4ATl ;fit: Will the p'rbP'os al result in substantial a a. Changes in currents, or, the course or -- c�ire.ctioiz-off water, tnb�rements ire-sillier- mariie or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage patterns; or e rate a rfa cge runoff?�.,ALI surface dr ' "p. _`�. C. Need '"ox off=s:d amount of suaina e xm rov ments, including vegetation' removal. chanbe�+ ization or oulvevt installation?' d: Alterations to the , Bourse or flow ti£ flood waters ? e+ Change'in 'the'amount of surface water in water, body? f. Discharge into surface war rs; or in anv alterataun of su.Y,face 1, t, ,quality;. lrtcl�aci. . but not limited to. tempeva' ttlre, fxssq,'l t C, ozygen Ot turbidity? g. 4lterat,ion of the direction or rate of f7 Of ground .waters ?�� h� Change in the quantity o ground tvates, either throug}i di'r.eet additions ter w't,h- drawn .s, or through IA ereep:ti,r�n of an agtiti £ r by dots or 'excava.tiolis i` i eduo 3,on_ in „+he amount 'of water'' otherwise available for public water supplies?. ,'xposure o people or'property to water xelated h,aards such 48 'loingy o;d YES' RA No 4. PLANT LIVE Will the proposal result in cubstu al; • ganga`; in the diversity of ntiaspoc� es or , nunlr of' a,iv species of plants (including trees, shruba, grass, crops, arid`aquat' plant n of the s)? b Reductio numbers ;of any unique, rare orendangered sp;eci�s of plants? _ ^ CID Tntxodurton of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier 'the :P' to - to normal of existinb'species? d • Reduction in acreage of any, axicu7 tura.l crop? 5 ANTP'AL J,IFE,: Will the proposal result in substantial: a: C a, in the diversity of species; or numbers r, : Y P s of, animals (birds, land animals including; r.O,Ptiies, fish and shell fish, berithi^ of insects)'?' _ ,.;;isms or b` Reductw an ythe numbers off" any urrque, rare or endangereu species of animals? c, Introcttjctjori of g, I new species of an4ma3s ,into an area, Or result in a barrier ta, the mia,� or, g,rtion ' moveme,it of animals? Deteriot^atiori to _eXisting fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOzSE. Will tine proposal res�'lt in substantial; a. 7nCreakes :gin exist.t.ng,nc e levels? b. Exposure o people +to s :ore nog se 3evels? 7: LIOtft ANIS OtAtt�, �•---....T..� l thr• pt�.�5a1 duce ', p pry signifc4nt 1xg1, t. nd - gl ire' -:- -- x $: LAND USE,• Will fiho prop qa in a antaeration Nisdt . o',� use' of at area? `rt ar planned NATURAL.. RESOtigCii . Willtb.6 proposal tesu1t' �n 5u .stant;;a al a: ` Incrlease in the rate of use o any natur,el reto,uxces? b: Depletion of ariy xon-reriewable ftatutal resources? RISK 01p UPssor, W�il� the ' a: A 'r is, � 0� e. � ° proposal lnVo `Ie . p'o�]C1n or the release o`f haaarct» tius�s1,bstWildes g ! 11 .. 1-(�ncludYn belt not lmated to old P-- chemicals or radiatot��::in the eV`ent of ;ari accident or, ,ups;et Cnnda tions? b• ;possible interference tVitti an exnergenc:y response pI- or, emergency � rvacuatie;n pl gin? ll: PbPt1LATbN: 1+11 ,the propnsajalter the locstion' xstr� than, density,: or. rot.4t tate of the. 'fiuinari poprz�.etxnn? HOUSTNC: �Viil the proposal, affeot exa.stng housing, o�cre to a demand dor additional I u I ' ® 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Wi" the YES MAYBE BE NO re-$Ult in:proposal . ,' Generation of substanti al additional ve}icle' movement? b. Effects On existing ar parking facilities, or, demand for nqW P king? 'Substantial '= X c. impact o systen existing trans , ms? pprtation � d: Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or goads . ;movement of ? people and/or e. Altexatia,ns to waterborne, rail'_ or air' traffic? X f. Increase ,.in traffic hazardto motor vehicles, yclists ar pedestrians? 1.4. PUBLIC SERVICES. Bill the proposal have an effect or uove`rnmentuluswrvicesneed for .new or altered g a a. F%re protection? b. Police protection? c. chools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? • x a e. �►larntenance ' ..__.. of ubl�.c f�.cs P road�7 hies inL1.u�? ing , f . Othevr governmental seivi ces 2 x' '15 . t iil the ENEi�GY IVproposal pro osa7: e - p r suit in, a, se of substantial 'amounts of fuel •or energy? b. Substantial increase irf; demand Upon existing, sources x - of energy, or require the developmett-- Of' new sotrte.s of energy? -- gY • -. -- lEi. UTZLT_ ►Vll the prc'psal result in a need, for new systems, or siahsts.ntielalterations X0110 ging-i to the a: Power or natural b.Cammunic.tions systems? Water <ava%lability,• o. Sewer or septic tank -7• e: Storrtr 'water drainage? K Se�id,''waste and disposal? 7. HUMANHEALTH, Wili, the proposal re. u� �` It in: a. Greatxon of any health heza.rd or potentia health, hatatd (excltjd ng Imental health) i' 1i: Exposure .of People. to potentigl health *- 18, AV)THETICS,: ]Nall -h 0 proposal result ire the o stx�uct�on of any scenic vista or view open to the pub'lic,, or' will � the - prbprial �restilt in the of an aesthetically offensivb site open to Public, to pini is v6e�r, _.. YES, MAYBEl 1;9. RECREATION`., Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or, quantity of sxisting recreational Opportunities?. CULTURAL RESOURCES i, a;will t eproposal result in the Alteration tori o:f or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site?. b. Will the proposal result in adverse phys:c;al. or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or y stoii.c buildin , strucure or object?, hit c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which `would affect unique ethnic cul ural values 7 d, W;11 the proposal restrict existing r'eligiotts or sacred uses within the potential impact y area V, DISCUSSION OF ''ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 71-01-68(ptn)' and AP 71-01-70(ptn) See attached. - i I • ,Parcel i1 Applicant` Ted Runge Assessor s Hank Rungo 71-01-,70( ptn) L'og it 85-08-':1=,1iar1d -b2 DATA Sh EE A. Project Desc i rat i ori 1;» "hype of Project Two Tentative 'Pard0l Maps iWrea{g i ng,'a 4'.0ta1 of 6 1`ots 2. Brief Desci^ipt on: Dividing Ai' 71-01-68 into four lots of 8 acres each; d i-vl d i n9 AP` 71 -X11-70 into two parcels 'off" '1`0+ ;.jcros each. 3. LocatVon= do troth sides of Encina Grande north of its irh k�ese t i on WI tht beer Meadow Road ! Harts: M 1 1 1 area . 4 . Plropt'a�.. ; ' Qetn� i ty of Development = 1 d . u . /Parch 1 . 5. Ar dUnt 0� X. �. i Gus SWt4faG i ng� ApPro�i i mat�1 y 3.2 acres. 6» Access and NLi tjrr'ja�t"r 1°r.!k�? is i2old�s?= Frontage ztn Enoina Grart'de, a> pr i va 4 road con . i _irsrt c, pqb! t c for subd i v i s 1 ran purposes. dr�a-du i hoy' H i ohwal/ c road 7. Method of Sewage D i sPosa 1 ,w ; v i ck.sal septi c,s . 8. Source of Water 5uply' In w l'ru 1 9» Prox i m i tv of Potter L i nes: A 1 one �f rQrt"",it,t„' , 0. Potent i al for f Uri tt e,r land d i v i s'i ons and devu 3 upult a�, F Urikhawn ! ' 1 Wtbdl by errs 1 n' y 1 ocat i cin ! access a,v 1 l ab i i i ty of water'. 8»,.Enyi:ronmo tal: Sett1ny ; hysical En' , V,j Torment 1 » errs1, n ",- - - a GeneralTopograPhic`Chat+act er= Moun-atnous. - b. 81 opesk= 1 0-ael.. ovat't an .' 1 `760 -20206 * . d'» L: mi t 1 ng 'Factors: 8l apes over 0'X rugged terwra i n 9» Sol. IS', sti TYPbs and Char�aci:eri sr i cs: kpr-kerby Awburn) 'ung l ebt- t ohtr greenst--oho Ser'j es 10­5 0 t o'1 ay l al ow to moderate Obr-Moitib 1 l t ty b» L1 hi i t; 1 ng Factors= Ac i d1. t;y Of so'i 1 3 », _NatUt^-al Hazards qP bhe 'Lanai 0i Earthgdake Zono = W l tl-r t'n Poo'bh t 11 Frau l t Zane t Moderate b;» Eros i oin Pat=ent 1 d l : High, tr » Lands 1 1 de Pater? t i a l '» Moderate to H l gh . c1» F l re 118ar'c1= H l gh to"rtreme i ve Sol i' 'Poteint i a1 = Low to Moderato. 4 HvOral o9Y 6,. Surfarre Water = NUMOV ous dra l nulg0s Oh s 1 t0 feed l no 10 to C.;ake `Or- v 1''1114. b', Gr^oUnd LJater: ?resit b1 y 1 l tfil ted '" nage �har�ct:er i.�t i �� lard 1►�ages oor,veyr�d; 1 n rr'atui a t swa l ov to .Ltk a' Orov l l 1 e d. Ahnual kaithhall (horhral >l 4ir r e.Limi"tiny t=ac'tars- H"rgh rainfall in area oi` 1 lgh' arosIon. 5. V i sual ✓Seen i c Quality= Vary h f oh =- renfote 1 oGctiL ion 6. Acoustic'QualitY= Gond.:. Air Dual:itye Good. Bia1Q0 1cal CnV1rdrr�ient:, 8. Vegetation; i=oothiil Oaks,', Woodland Neavy brush mixed with t 11 9. Wildlife Habitat-, A.S' O.I. Bald Eagle Pereerine Fal � cans migratory deer hew ;s Cia 1 tura 1 ,,�r1,v f ronmerit ; 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources In the area. High. Butte County Gerleiral Plan -des i Onati'on Agricultural -Residential,. 12. Existing; Zoning- Ai-2tUnclassffied 13. EX i st i n9 Lund Use otti�--s i to Opeh tend, 144 'Surrounding Area;; a Land Uses= Open 1 and � some _U1,10 l rias i dont i Ori bh large parcel's, In v i;c i n i °y . b . Zon I c. Gen. Plan dotignatlans; Av;-Icultur-rai-Resident)a'l Timber Mounta;n d. Pai-rdel Si'lest Pr mar i l Y 4'04T, some 1 0 "s i n Pbdke'bt and 10-15's along Oro -Glu i ncy e. Population= Sparse. 15. Character of Site andre`1.= Mountainous. - - - 16.- Neare$t Urban Areal-Orov m i l ss. 17. RelOVbhi. S herbs of Irl -P uen��et' Bu+ to CcauntY I' losgUl to s Abatement D i qtr f ct. 18. ImproVemonts Standards Urbahi Arca: N/A. 1 ` k i re Protect t,1 on aerV i ce !9barest Y -- County C State , i✓ i rg Stat' ar+14*- l c Ke 1 1 �� R i doe m f l es; Harts Mill �sea.,ona'7 � , � mites. b. Water Ava 11 ab.'i 11 i ty a Eng i no capac i ty eh i y . xO., 18oh0o1 s "i n N" ,ea- Peathor ;fiel I's, Un i oh, brew i' 1 l e 'Un t on High, School ., Mitigation, Dleasures AP 71-01-68, 70 1. Delineate a:"sit:e area" Err the final map with driveways, homesites and septic sys�ems to be 'Placed within this Great 2. Pexform an archa�eolog;ical survey on the "site areas" and abide by the rec:ommerdations bF the archacolo.istto mitigate r any sensiti re areas 3. Place a not=e on the :Final map stating that properly sized culverts are to b,e :installed at the t=ime of building permit . issuance. foi eilcroacliments to `'Deer `AleFad" Road and Encina " Grandei Ro 4. Place ;a note on the final mal) iai; the Butte County Fire Department tecominends 30 ;Eget of cl.eatance around all.. structures.': S. Utilize standard etosion control me.asuT'o$ anal construct=ion techniaUes to minimize erosion potential:: fi. Perimeter fencing on these' parcels to be 5 strandbarbe;d wire maxiinum, placed be, on 16inches and. 48 inches high to allow the Free movement of tiildlfe. I; f i r; ., Y � I A4itigata` Measures AP 714 O 1: 68", 70 11. Delindate a"sitc area" on the Fina"1 m,ap toith drivet�rays, homesates and septic. systetns to be placed; within this area.:" -2 Perform an arohaeolo'gi:.al_ survey on the '!site area"s" and abide by the recommendations of the ar, aeologist,to mitigate .. ,any sens''it ve 'areas. 3.„ Place a note on'the final map stating that properly.sized, culverts are to be installed a�_ the tame of 'bu3,ldng p.ermi.fi.e issuance, for encroachments t6 Deer' Mdaclr-Div Roast and Encinda: Grande Roast. 4. Place a note on the final map that, the Butte; :county Fire Departi'ent,,recommends 30 feet of clearance around all ,. structures 5. Utilize standatd erosion eointxol measures and`constructzon . _ . techniques 'to m:nim-,z,e erosion, potelitia7 .., 6. P.erxmetcr fencSng on these parcels to be, S strand 'garbed wire Maximum, placed between 16 inches and 48'1nches high, to allow , the" Free movement of wild:i ife_., r r , i i t _ VI y YES MAYBE X .10, TAM48PORTATTON%CIRCU.t.kTT`QN, Will the prop's I y!. ` > zipSUGenetdv:ion o£ substantial additional, Vehi c1e ,. movement? b. P£fects on existing parking faci.litias; or dema 'fro% neva parking? C SubstI t.ti.alimpact cin eiSting txarisportati'n , sy5teI s? d. 5iol cant a tera,tib7is to present patter s r of tdulatxon'� -�- p'eapi.e art or, Jr movement f L. Alto anon to yaterborne, rail or ai traffic? _£. nt e"ase in tratfic }ia.,ards to `motors vehicles; _ bic caists or pedestrians? 1r 4, 14. Pt1B1,1C ERVIGES: Wi!1'iithe proposal I'lav'e an effect upon, r result in a need for neiNt or, � altored govern ental s.crvices r a. i i e protection> "s b. Foice protection? i C. S, 0015 ? � d. Parks or other 41 facilities e: 114ititenance of public rac,°.,tities s including mads' f. 0, leer, go�etnmental se ces'? 15 PNER 'Y. Will the propose result iii; -lyse o subsant%al aounts-oC fol.o!r ene'r? b. bubstantial; increas ` Idemand apoti existing source's o£ on, rgy> or require',the the devrolopment $E new sources ref energy? � 16, UTIL : _TiTi_ 1+i11 th ro sal re5u�'t n a; Hood -for- p p ? new S'Stem!5, or Su 5:t4n ,ial a1'toratidtis to the foil Wing., e a. b: older or na`t` ral gas ft ins ns systio, �s i vu: C . d : 5 a.ter,' %ger or optic tank? e. St ortr ter drainage? ---- f, 5 11' rite and disposal? 1'?: �dUMAi� HEALTH: will the propos; l result zn: a � Creation of any iwalth hatatd or potenti a health haz d r o�coluding menta,, ho al b. E:kP6suro of people to; potential health h+�l ards? 1$: At8THE`T1'GS. Will the proposal result in elle o strupt� oti of tiny seeJJ:LO yra,st o r�ievy open to tlYe, public, or will the proposal result in the y oreatian of an a'ostheti ally OMAe .vro site open to public iri.cty? I Data Sheet continued G p. Ground Water: _Unknown resource, la.kely to be lilll ted C. Drainage Obaracteristics Drains southeast to Canyon Creel thence into Lake Orovil'le .., d, Annual Ranl'al]. (norm,al) 40-50"' e. Limiting Factors: Moderately high rain fall in area of hi h'eros oni' I, 5. p_ tentla Visual/8c, Qualiip very high-remote location 6. Acoustic Quality! 7: alty7.: Air Quality Vegetation: fo'othil'l oak 1400t11and: -6 ap�rrai, pine, 'oak. }ieaoty brush Wildlife Rab itat: A:.S.B I,: critical deer herd, sotithern bald eagie, peregrine l:alcon abl-bu±al ntiyirdnment : 14. Archaeological and ilistor:i oal. resources in: the area: high :sensi;ttitity il. „ Butte Go=ty, Gotoral flan dseignatior ,. Agricultural-Residential 12. Exist ng Zoni ig:� Aye; unclassified 7>. - Exi8ting ,Land 'Use on- oito 14. rSurrouadi'tg Area a.Land-�se . Itriniarily ilndevelded land,- l ew ]tomes on la3• e n t'ce s b. _Zoning: A-2 c. Gen. ,P-lan' desigaations i Agr ictrltitral Residental j .limbot btounta3ri 4 d. l�aoe Sizes: �'�maraly 4�0* ec�etiiig ii_ ezv l Ch's to the sot�tlieast An 15 acre jJUJ,7PVIS U1011g rU- ulncy HIgWVay,, pope.,, e: &tion: Charaoto:c' of Situ and ,Aoa: hlourtalriou�. 16. Noarest urban 'Area;:,.Oroyiliq 26 iii ilesby i1oa _. 17. Relevant ISpho es at lz`al'luo 'e: /� (j I�IY ', _y .`.�.y�/�y� y��{ �jy [i �y ryy y U%Ju ,V V trALLtiyr4,ttS 1.xt Fal{�.4ar.4'd l J•ti �.lGµh.,'�+.+-�rti'�1. - -... :. _- _ _ . 19. Vive9 1^r6tooti on, Service.". Kelly.Ridge Statioii + 14 Miles � a. ,dearest Ooubty. (State) lire Statioxi: i-iarts, b. iter` Availability?,, abi ity?,, 'bosgibly sono, • ..5 , ... . i 04i0jV'Ot•'OyilIo ltnion SGlxoo�.s i� �krt�d. ...,.l.l , App ondi e 1'+ (b) ��r