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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071-010-121lC Adv i sa 'C7 ny Agency i F !�,RC `i9 P l;ann i ng D t rector SU13JECT= TPMs :on, APs 71-01-68$ 71. 01 -7'0 and 71 01 -12'l, DATE: Docember 16r 1985 h i s P l ahn l ng D i rector s i�pc�rt covers threw separate 1 and d+-91 x,r: 711,01-68 Ted Rrahge - dividing. 33 acres 1 rico four';parcel s:;trt+A at 8 acre. and tWo at 8.5 acres: 71-01 -70`' - Hank .Runge - div 1 d i ng 21 .8 acres 1 n.to two parcel s, ar. 10.91 acres ces i nto three para. 711-0.1-121 = Dob Cowden - d'1 v i d'i na 4 ar acres The three parcels are adjacent to one another and are 1 oi_atadi bt ;A' I neer sect 16 m. of Encina Grande and Deor MeadOW Road. The, Gei eral deslg"hat Ion 1s Agricultural-Rasido.ntia1; the zoning 1s "U`► Y C Unc 1-ass i fihe :f i r+e , hazal^d on s i Lit- t s high to e tam+�r. tort <t n„c� H i stbry :' mooned �� J+4 by ford ., 2450 5 Dict . 19:35 Zoned A-2 by, Ord 1955, Ott. 1955 P_ eL 1 store: Clrvaj t7cidge created these parte1 s v l a TPM August ' The Advisory Agency dented the map based on Impacts to deer and 1 ncbmpai~ ibi l 1 ty w 1 th :tile 'General P'1 Un " The boa►' d of supero the`appitcantIs appeals As noted on tho Gener-a 1 PI an Cott fornlantd Repbrts and aga t n In the. In l.t t a1 �atud�i es, these maps lc� ��r6't colmpl y w;i th the general ' i an .. . 1 X379 when the Land Use E 1',emeht was adopted, i t was r^'ecogh l zed that � ton! i ng oust. be brought into confahm t ty with t t (00" F 45,E �,, '1 nt I that:"" araas th i r"; has. l arge'l Y be *�i dcine I n the fboth 11 Is y hblwlever vete 1 i irtl;e apse I f i c zoh i n9 has been ad'cpted: The "U" z0ho i s t ntended�: replaced' by apprbpr^rate zarie A;" the "Genbra7 Plan i s naw s:tructuz1 _, i be tornp l the. Genre 1 1 Ian crla zwh 201 tOntat itveo' p maps are,.: lab Ids i ctiosudr_►ort sten ictal of the 1: PageC �f the Land Use Element fpr ordarly devele�pment - t* Pr 6mbte the �U l i rat 1 1 1 tat i on 6 f s i tes ' served by sit i st i ni� puld l f-06"s i t t t es CA riboilrage de l optrierit i n and at^durid o f st i r' cctnmunittes. with public �dtll.ttIes. Archae;ologeal (Reconnaissance for Three Proposed Subdivision --Parcels Located',near Lake Orevl'110 Butte County,' California r MM Propared For: Ron Graves & Associates P.O. Box 96"o OP6011e Callfornia 95965: - - _ r Prepared gy:< Jensefi & Astocia es A�chaeologiGal Corisulting bnd Research ql SkMountain Circlo WOO, Coll "orh a 95928 ry Ct p i r October X985 r 4 Hydroelectric Project, BUtteCoUnty, cal lfor,na. Report on File, nr0 jfle Wyandotte Irrigakion District and Northeast i alftrnta l�1al�lINlll f COUNTY OF, B011111 T ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST pOftM (To e complete y, Lea Ai�ncy) Log H 8 5 - i -dl r�01 I -. , 11ACKGROUND 1P Nal'ne oC propoimat ;}tobert Cowcler, 2. Address of p'r pone'nt and representative (i,f appl.i'. ttlt}, j Rob elot �Cw__ , Rnn k Rt. 5, L'ox x195 pa. "orovi.:l.;�e, _8 Cn 9f9_6 axo,�icn 95965 3F I>lrgject ttesr!ipti,olt Tentative Parcel] iiia" .. z T.I-: MAN )A OXY h.x;Ni INGS Cli` TGNI}`7.CANCL r.l 1� tib' t1. i?oas the project have the potential, to dcgrado ti1�� quality of the enVirbntn ment, substitially recl,tice the habitat bf a 0,8h or t�i;ldli e species, causo n, -Cash or ;Wildlife popuia.tioti to drop below solf- sus;tat,nitth l.oVels, 'threaten to el Imitate, a pl,int a.Y . animal colhmun ty, reduce the hump e,r or ,rastrict the f.ang,e of rare or ondwigerld plant or, anamaj .or elina,nate importWAt O amples of the War periods o,r Caiifornia:;Justory or prehistory b., Does the project have the po*:,etttial, to s,chievo short-term beilerits, to tha detriment or ;lonh-t;erin, +~iiVironmental 9oa7? (A. short-term impact on the erivironinent is b.ne which occurs ill a relative , 3 k k b<ioT` pbriod eF titti,e i�hiit~ long=tc.rrtl iht-Paets will. t,nc}1�ro -into the Fiiture:1 ..o G oocs they projectI pacts which aro Ind i.vicltt al1;y "} iht fed; 'but ciunul tlVel�+ Considerable? ('A , � - -- project may '),'Mpacton two or mors separate resoilrCn$ tvhere the iinpa et on encil a'osottt ce i s r o7ativel - - small, btrt: Where �Jva er f�oct o f the Lbtal or thoso l.hip,iict5 ot1 the environment 5 signlficaht+) (i, aloes the projeet irtivd e1ttgironthental offt��cts 1Jii.ch 4Vi�},i, CallSe SiIbsta:ht it"l adverse erl'ects on human be.}tlhs, elthor diirel tfy 01` aildirl ctiy �' iT � iNAilt� , r lll�'}'i'lti`1 N (I"o rho t^ontp�l e : �.•. t d by the Ixnd l�t;ahcy) on talc Cla1 s s or this iitit116, airativat}ot t . w Y faC1 fire itrb}d eli p oject C0111 1) NGS' have,a rtI nx}'�,�4~t ��* r r t oil thb etlt i ron nteit � N t4t1t} tt i?GATIVC '�.MICLARATION w1,11 be �Irep": �� i%tVli i"i,lin thax nitllacl�+,i1 -the ivroposati itrb;#ect r ottici 'ha�•�� si � ,� �x . Coll 't? t~ ftCCt, bt2 thtt enui t"�11llltellt ti1G°'M't will nbt b� tl S L „ � L e fioc t in t}ii ; case becatMe thb hifi7".iGA�`Y�N 1�i��1SUilpS� de*sc­ iberi' Ole ottaefled sheet hwVo boon addod to the project. A ,4t"i":,�"T'� 4i1MMATIGN will Ile pre iltlt^ec] y j If1VT's i'inui the ii•pi7p5Old iiroiect MAY It,ivb t1 si.httiti't-4jit _f.e�:t W tilt + + F Ci�T is requ.irw r i r:.nv t r . Nhii.P� I"��}� I�i1�AC,� R anmen t- �liri all i�NV i ittl p DTVI I .. it ii t y...: J $.5; � COUNTY OP 'i}XUT1111 P LANN TN ' � ' Nlt'�!'�a1'_" 'tit leA t 6 ..Pa „:. ,. N - 7. OfORPE CPO wJ14-1. o f $TAT( Of. CALIFORHM--THS RESOpRa$, AGENV DEPARTMENT OF r . AND GAME 170l t,4jMqPp ROAD, SPln A "VA, CA 41FO" RANCHO CO 9470 7 0 3 Q f quly, I Q I 9r 84 A ms. Laura, Tuttle 13u tte; '' CoU nty Planning Department' 7, CduhtY Center D Q;pville Cj% 95965 pept: Ms. Tut-t1q: Dodge's The pepartment: of Fish an reviewed Q;:Vll _d Q,4m.e has tev- 7l-01-68.670) which propo!;WA RNA P,evi4ed, Teqtativq Parcel: M4p_(A.P., a, 7 -acre cel into pardelsl',of 25 r and, 3 J .00te,,9- �pa r to split. ,0 ri: t.1 c aj winter �" r' rig p f ox 'the I�qq:Ks KQUnta.f,n This site is, on P� e oodja-nd a Mq 'a. d4OUP/con' f r% w� �� Deer Herd and ,has mixture of cIP:ci ," chaparral, habitats. The, Departmen�if gecoTnmends, that, the project conform to the Deer, S tad'i 01 t prepared'by, the Migratory provi signs, of the, report e' -, t d to be )ted by, B, utte county as. & Panel Which i xp. ec 'e d P'E protect migratory i ratoxy deer. Since the 4 1 ji6y to General �protect,,, - , j 7 1 int4.1=1v1pEK Ines call for the.-subi eq!t areato be mla- r e.p ortts-�quide�in e Departm4nt.recoMmends app1* tn Fw '40-acreminimums, t A&I tve. Parcel Map be dq for a. Tenta 1 14 Ijf If the, Department, can be, of further assistance, please c 0 t Supervisor, telephone jy, t r y !Aensch� Einvixont ental Services. je r - ., , tj (916) 355�7030. Y1. Sincerely, Paul T. Jensen Manager Regional tif fit, r 131 ol Q9 I e *; Cal' o"l ,* Vegetat i on • Footh i 11! Clak .WQQd l pnd -kllopyy brush 06' Paroe l s' and north half of Parcel 2i brwsh and tlmher Qr r0imainder, 1Cd1 ife Ha?: . Appl icant wRobert Qowden Assesa.ar's, Fair, col 0, 71"01.121 aD 4, A Prc) DATA SHEET c-- iot QeSQr l.Pt l Type o f Project Tentat 1 Ye_ Pare, ] Map, R-. Brief Descrlptiona Land di.Yisican' creating. S Parcels at acres oach., 0, rat i on . On the south sldo'of the Inte'rsectton of Deer Me'oOoW Roac1; and Enc Lna Grandes Road, Berry Qreel area Rt, Proposed Density 6 4eveiopmeoht:. 1 dwe111.:n9 unit/parcel 6.: Amount :of imperyious Surfaein9?/- 41 acro! 6.. Acc.,ess, and Nearest Public Road(s ): Enc l na Grande/Deer Ms#I'pw acoess Oro: -Quincy Highway nearest publlo ;road: Method of Sewage Disppsal; lndiV1dua'1 soptics p76 Source .of woter_ Supp"iInd i v l.�iu�a1 _w.el l s • . -` $, Proximi;ty of Power Ltnes; To.orlglnal: parcel.' 10 Potent i ai for further land d, i v i s tons and deve l ooiroq at; Un;knowni limited by"terraln,p,locatlonO access: and ayall.ab.ilitY of'Water, B • Eny 1,r'Qnmental Sett i'nn - Phvsi.Qg] Env -ironllie...D' =; I. Terrain a.General; Topographlc Charactor'? Mountainous.. b Slopes; 10-30i. P Elevation;: 1060-2080. d, Limiting Faotors.. Sl open over 20%r rugged 'terr'aina` 2. Soils a.' Types and Character ist1cr. packerlay, 'Auburn Engle r= ' green stone' 'series, 10-504, c'1 ay ',i 17"am - grave l 1 oamr s 1 ow -mc de. pte per.meab i 1 l ty, Ne l l dra i n' i ng, b Limiting Factors: Moderate acidity.' SR. Natural' Hazards of tlhe Land a. Earthquake Zones Within Foothill Fawl it Zone, b. Eros 1.on Potential: High . c; Landslide Potential: Med.-Hi"gh. d. Fire Hazard: Hl"'gh-Extreme. e, Expansive Soil Potential: Low -Moderate. I, Hydrology a Surface Water: Natura 1 dra i nage-t on site ,feeding %rFt�c" Lake QroY l 1 l e 1='1 /2 '.m i les Hest.' b, Ground Wate i,Unkncp4n resource, possibly limited, c , Drainage Character i st i es =' Drains S -SW • to L.ak a ;Qrov i T •_ :a d. Annual r Raini"al i (normal ) 40"r50". e. Limiting Factors: Haigh rainfall In area of high .erci5Rn"1. 5 Visual/Scenic ®ualit ,' Very'°high,'- remote location, y' 6.1 Accust c Quality: Good. 7, Air Qual i ty: Good, s a YES MAYBE }' RECREATION, "Oil, thepropos, rQlt In an imp upon t e quala ty or, q10anta�ty of aN stin r.�cr t 't-tonal 7 0 o t�n�, pp ries 20' CULTURAL `kESOURCES . > , - t p pxa c sal 'P -J t an the alteratx n of op the destruction of a prehistAric or histQvio .axchaeola al,s ' b, WA 1, the proposal ixosult i aderse� phyee.l Qr aesthetic eects.to a:prahastgr c or history building �. s M 'uctuxe or Qbj ect2 c, Does tho proposal:, hay e, the potential to cause a p yslcal Change. Which WQu1d. a qqt un qu$ ethnic Guttural values`? d, Wil, the progpsal. restrict existing religious ..._.rte. or- sacxed uses ivitha.n the dtet�-a1, i�;paet g Y.. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION, AP 71{� 0'1-121: See attachcd�. i 5 YES' MAYBE NO l TRAN PpRTATION'/CIRCULATION, Will t;h0 pxgPosa,l a, G'entrtivn o.f s'.ttbstan.tial a.ddita,onel valii,cl, movement? ..-- b, Eff its on_ exasting par.in g facilitxes: car demand for new pax_ein -.-.. w , c, p n, transport. V , Substantia �m ,aotn ea7 std;Q1 systems? SigT.v C alterat;4 PR a xesent patterns,as a -E ca,rc1tla't:?,o� or move ment 0. eq _le ander ' p p odds , e, Aa,texe.t:xvn's to write rail o a,is _s ic c to motor Vehicle Increase ,an trafEi..,rlazard lxc .c�.is��s or e de y 4 . PUBLIC SERVIGpS . Will the proposal have an o fe'gt upon;. or r0suit in, a need far nO or altered governmgnt4,1 services; , a, Fire protctian? ,� -- �-- b . Police 1. TQtection ,.--•-- c, Soho oIs? —:, ---� cl,parks or othex retreat anal faciliti s7 - e, aintenancc� of public facilities, including roads t f, Other gove.xnmental' `services? .. ENERGY, Wil -I the proposal result in-� unts of fuel .or energy'?' , b., S bstantualiancreastembn demand upon existing sources b£ energy,ror require the development of new, source:.; of energy;' 16, UTILITIES. Will tfle propsal result i,n a need for new sjox sib5tantial alterations to the 'follow�,n, a, dower or natural gas'? b, Communications systems? , F c, }Yater, availabiJ i,ty d. Sewer ort septic tank? e , Storni water drag nage? £, Solid waste and d' 19 17. HUMAN HEALTH; Wi11, tho,; proposal result in: a. Creat on :o£ any hey°lth `hazard or, potentia] `- health hazard (eX(, ' ading ,ttenta.l ,'health.) ?, b. Exposure of people to potential' health haza,: ds?--- �-- 18', AESTHETICS, Will the Proposal result in; the o stxuct'J on o'.f any scenic YiSta or view open to the `public, o.r Will.'the proposal resin in, 'Che of °an ae. opan crew � sthetically offensive s;�.te to view? public 4 X'S 4 a PLANT LIFT y Will they proposal xesu�,t ire ubst4iTkti t a, a. ,; Zan in the d��te�� x ty of species , ax .•�umt�car of any speoa,c�slans (including gees., st;hshrubs S ern bRelan du, to on pa �nbexs v � an}��unpque `n c� or end`angPxed. spegies of plants' c� intro:ductic�p o£ n.ew species of plants inti an .. arca, or in a barrier to the, no? mai r'epleni sh- mens a exstina species? .---►�;, d� Rodugtion, a.n acreage of any agri, t-,u crap? . S, ANIMAL LT1E: Will the �pxQposal' resin �" in substantial a4 C eM , o Inge n the davor s er$3,ty of(speci��Iand Am atal Q, any species of animals birds ani inclu4ing repti,Ies fish and SA611 f:!sh., bentbic organisms qx insQcts) ? b Reduc:t`iGn in the :Umbers" of any U,419u:e rare or on species of animals? s c xntxo'duct on of rew specz:es ' o aama s -in to,.�— y an area, ox result in a bnx 'iex to the mi:gratxCti or movoment of animals? d, , Deze -J oration 'to exp start fIs h o * wil d`li e habitat? NOTS Will file 'proposal, result in substantial: -- -- a. ns<se-l�eve�,s. �4 b. Bx osuresofn e'ople to severe noase� evals? p p _. � 7. LTGH'T AND GLARE. 1�(iil the proposal produce +, signZ scant lag t and, ;glare'? w--.- --' 3. LAND USE, Will the proposal result in a su sri:antial alteration of the present or planned land use o£ an areae. 9. NATURAL RESOURCES:; Will the proposal result �n � substantial:_ k a. Increase in the rate o£ use of any natural, f b. L'epletion of any, non-renewable natural y _ resources? 10. RISK OF UPSET: K'ilI the proposal involve: a. ' A tis : o explosion .or th ., release of. hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to oil., pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of <an accident or upset conditions? gib. Possible interference r4ith an emergency, xespo,nse plan,or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULA'TION,, Will the proposal alter- the ,loca'tion fiistrabut on density, or growth rate of the';human population?. 12. HODS:[NG. Will the proposal affect existing housing,, or creata a demand for, additional housing? F zV• ENVIRONMENTAL IMF�;CTE xp at at ons ;O , 'kYes►� end mxy`�e" answers, aro PP attaohed ,sh o,t s req i ori ... EARTH;. �V ll the prapos"a1 re; u�, t in sgnia cant', X^ a• nstab].e earth condita ons MAYBE, NO Or xn, cl�aabge's in ge'olog�c smbstructttr:es? b. Pi sruptton s, displacements compa-et�,on overcorerin fi or g of the soi, c. Charge �n topography or `round urfaco _ .. rely f features?­­ 'P d' etionp coveringor, *odlfica.taon of any unique geologic Qr p'ysical �ea�urQse ? '" Increase nXaxwater o Q f sQi1s Oil � f; Ch,anee .n deposation� :, 0 '.erosion of bGib'. sa;ndS,``or changers in.Siltataon -,._.. de O or erosion tivhic p sition rive;^ Y: modify the ciftnnel of a or stream _r e, o the, bed. pf the an ba ecean o° _r y .y, inlet or 1 ke : Loss of prime agricul turall r � outs3,de designated Urban areas?oductx�e soils �.. Exposure-.af -peon:le ox' prOpe7't1r t hazards such as eartliqua es, landsxadesgimc Slides, ground failure orSim l:ar hazards? R: AIR. Will the prop oSat result �A ;substant Air emissions or deterio'ratiah Of ambient ti air quality? ..,,..� b Th:e LCreation of obj eoti,onab7 e odors, smoke or fumes?, ---. c. Alteration of .air movement, moisture, ax temperature, or any change in climate, locally' or regionally WATER. Will the Proposal r 3• Changes in a. in sub':s.ta'ntaal; currentsesult r the course or directl:CJn of water movemeAts in either marine or fresh waters b. Changes in absorption rates, --- 5 drainage p or the rate and amount o surface runapatterns, c. Need for ---- ofsite suracE drainage mprore merits, Including vegetation removal' ; channel- ization, or culvert installatian? d, Alterations to the course o v7tiers? r flew of flood i ' e. Change in the amount of surface, water in an water body? y t f, Discharge into surface waters, or in any h alteration of surface _. r water quality,; includin g but not imited to temperatua e,, dissolved ozygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction — or rate of flow, of ground waters? h. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or 7,ri'i drawal's 'L orthrough interception o anIf Aquifer by cuts Or exca�tatoris? i. Reduction in the lamo,,uri:t of water otherwise, available for.public water supplies? J• Exposure of people or propel to water _ related hazards such as flooding? a=