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Inter De partma�e I Idem Jrandum a STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE'RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor ` DEPARTMENT_ OF FISH AND GAME REGION 2� 1701 NIMBUS ROA(. 'SUITE A " RANrHO CORDOVA, 'CALIFORNIA 95676 (916) 355.-1Q20 Co.Moringcoqu% DEQ 0rayilla, Cnlifats4i Novemter 271 1985 _ Mr. Dave Hiron mu - Butte County Planning bepartiunt 7 County Center Drive oroville, CA 95965 bear Mr. Hironimus} le napJ : Lvfvi 1nC Cir Pisi and Ga71e las Lei ievi�ui tili Gerald %3aa ; ; 'Cc t,,,ti to Parcel Map (TPM) which proposes to div3.de 093.84 ,acres into five parcels of 36;9, 5:1, 14„ 14,, and 28 acres in the Bald mock area (A.Pi's 71-02-41 and 71-37-18). This property has a mixed conifer-oak, v.=dland, and chaparral Habitat, and,lib's In critical winter range of the.8ucks Mountain deer herd.; the 93.84 acresite is designated as _a__ 4".- in the General Plan. This propb'sa1 is an example of reside tial. encrcachmeh{� into critical Winter range which has' had a significant adverse impact oY> the Bucks Mountaindeer herd:'lZe project also intrudes into En area of large parcel sizes to the south of the Bald Rock Roan. hb Department I recommQnds the TPM either be denied as proposed or revised to combine parcels three and four. If this 'is done, parcels 1A; 113, and two would be acceptable in view of their proximity to neig-argparcels of about 127 acres i1i Paw-els, and combined would conform to the large parcel sizes Lo t)'`ie sou ,and �vou'ld "complWith, the 40-acre rninimum,'parcel Side necessary to ptotect critical winter range. If we can be o furtHer assistance, Tease contact ferry Mensch : Envi'ronrtlentaI Services Supe,i~visor'; telephone O16j355-7030: Sinc:ci:e 1;� - Paul T. Jel seh _ ltegicnal i'dana��a�r , LAND SURVEYING 5719 Houston Way; Sacramento, CA 95823- (916) 393-95983eP®Co.P�nnn3ngCamrrt - Q �� Deceber 6, 1965 m �b1r��Os ��itornid ' Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Dxo ille, Ca 5 9 965=3395 V At't'ention: Da.id Nir7dnimus - Associate Planner f2 Tentative 'parcel Map AP #71-02,041 & 71-37-18 , Dear Mr. Hironimus: As pe,r our recent telephone cdm'versat'icn, I have talked to Mr. Cale regarding Merig ng the one aere parcel CAP awned by Mr. John Haase. is Wiing to merge the'onp He said Mr. Haasel acre parcel with the 28; acres (Farce. ��4 on the tentative Parcel Map) adjacent to -- h% property fronting on—Timber Springs Ro-ad.- If you have any, questions, 'please eont1ct this. ofi icjo sinceraly.� L'aur'en'ce H turner Li cen.s'ed Leiid Surveyor cc: bjr. and Mrs. Leonard' Cole 5n0: Cxhibit Ill. ENVIRONMENTAL INCTS xp anations o a' 1 "yesrr and " mayb;6" answers are required on attached sheet (s) 1. EARTH. Will. the proposal result in significant; YES MAS NO T7 Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disrup ions, displacements, compaction ox overeovering of thesoils c. Change in 'topography ar ,ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any - unique geologic. or physical features?' X e Increason�orivoff--�ite?ter eros�,o `' n of soil S; either 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 or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet orlake? g. Loss of prime lagricUlturally productive s0i outside designated 'Urban areas? h. Exposure of people or propertyto'geola is hazards such as. earthqualtes, landslides mud- slides, ground failure or simllar'havards? � 2; ,AIR. a. 1WI11.1 the proposal.xesu:lt in substantial Air ens.s iiions or deterioration of ambient' , air quality? b The croation of objectionable o4oT'5 , smoke ar .fumes? c. A!teratioa,of air movoment, moisture or temperature; or any 'change in .� cli`maT,e, locally or regionally? jC 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial r - a. Changes iri;cut`rentsy:or - -- the course ,or direction o Water movements :in eithe"r' marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, -drainage patterns; - .- or the rate and amount of surface runoff?,� c. Need for o'ff-site str;ri•ace drainago improve- .._' Monts, including vegetatoxi romoval, channel, ization or culvott Jn5tanaition? C d ^.� Alterations to the course ar flow of flood waters; Change in the amount of surface wailer kri any water body!' � fDischargeyinto surra ce Wate7s or �n any ahtOtatidn of surface water unlit �n 1ud,, " but not,l-i ted to to ature, di:ssol ed ozygen or turbidity7; g,Alteration of the dirdctI on an rave of flaW Of ground. waters ? h Ghange in the nuant.ity of ground waters -.'. ei;;ther through di.rott additions or' i3atr � dr;awals or th1`ough ,ntorc�ept:ion:of an. a'ottifer by arts or exeavatians? ( 14 Wuction in the amount of iVater atliertirise available for public, water supplies? j+ Exposure of People or property to Water related ha 'a ds such as, s fl.00dingr� i 4 PL Wil, the r-o osa YES: AN .__ T LIFE. p p l result in substantial; a ch an e in the d i:, . .; MA NO __. versity of species, or numb Of any, species o E plants - shrubs (including trees, b• Reductionxofsthe ncroumbersof,plants)? ) uni ore ue , ndan erp - _q , rare c• Zntxoducia species of plants? of n;ew spec3.es of `plants into an `�— 't ar in a barrier'to the tnormal replenish.- menent of Pxisina species? d: �tedttction in acreage of any agx%c"u1 ural crop?, 5. ANIMAL LIFE. iVi1l the a. ves n snumbertial C aTi "nge yn the dive 'sityod e speC.ult s o any species of animals bird's includin7 re C , land animals b P benthzc Organtile5, fish and shell dish, isms or Insects) b: Reduction in the numbers of any uni.r{ue, rare or endangerea species ,of _.._. c : "animals? In of news eczes of an�inals p -----� into , ar move ent ofsan mals bars er, to the, m Brat o,i d. ,'beterxoratinrI to ejCi8tng fish or wi]d habitat? life `. 6. NOISE. tiVill the pxa anal resin �p t ih. 808tant 'al; a: Increases: �.n exxstn nox e; b. p g $ levels?, RY osuxe of eo le to p p e noise levels? r r. s eve.• �. 7 • LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce. szgr., � nt'laght. and, glara, 8. LAND,USR. iVill the propos,l. res-a-- - - sinstania, aerat�an o t,l�e p went d uoff` "pXaiineri lanse of an area? 9. NATUR'A.L RE50UitGES tVi] l the `su stantdl. proposal result %n z -- ncre se 3.n, the rat-0 of trse 'u: �+n na1 f W� resauraes?urhi _ b: pepletion of any non�renetrable natural r es ounces ?' I RISK OF UPSET; ,' a t "l 1, the ro... o$ 1 invo lve A ris o explo8i --�- g n or the relesse of haz rd- ous substances '(i' but + .. oil, pestiei , nat l�m� ted to des-, cher�eal s or gad-atian in tie event of an acCir�ent or UPSset, 4a". w, •;..._ b : p on Passible znterfereyice With sn It IBM response plan or emergency evacuation plan'7 1] : pOl'ULATI©I�, rya ll the proposil slter the loca"tion;, O ona density er populat on? ,groJvth rate of the humrin 12: HbUSI'G, VI I the proposal �ffect e)cisting ho�is�ng",� ar create a demand for adciit,onsi haus-;irig„ 13. TRANSPORTATION%CIRCUL4TTON. MAYI; NO Will the pro`osa]S result xn_: P a• 'Generation `;o£ I 1substa'jqt3*.aj additional vehicle movement? b'. Effects 'o ' 'n existing parking .facilities;, or demand for ' - ,:new parking? ci Substan"tial' impact on existing rransportatior, sYstms? — d'. 5ign1 Icant alterations to press{n patterns of circulation or movement of ---• � c ; goods? People and/or e. Alterations to ,waterborne, rail or air traffici f.. Increase in ----. traffic hazards to motor vehi.cXes, bicyclists or pedestrians! --,.� 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, iVi11 the proposal have an effect upon, ox result in �. # «'• a, need fox- new. -or altered gavei•zimenta services- a. Fire protection? b. Police protec"tion? ._,. C • SCIIQ01 .�� . . d. Park$ �!aior r othe o r,e - create. , ,., _nal e. ntenance of facile tes? ----• -..L� �Sublic facilities, roads,? £: Othe'r governmental Se°rvicl5? �( Y.L1_, LNBRGY , Will the proposal r eSLU: tL in; a. Use' of substantial amounts of fui b. Substantial increase el ,ox energy? in demand upon existing, of energy, or require the do�fhlopment ofuneW sources af'ene g 16 .'UT T L T T I e props;al result in need dor new systems, or substantial altthe foil,014Ing; _PoWe r1r,offnatural gas? - b: Commu.,icatioxts systems? - - -- c.. til1. a. er av�ail,abi] ity; d. 18ewer or septet tank?' e: Storm Vta.tei' drainage? f: Solid Wasto and disposslti. •.-.... 17. Rt)X ,N �I ALfiH . .� �+Ii'l l the prapa.s a resixi t `in t a : cr cin o,E an rd �]. 'k or at�ntia health h C p azard��n}�ament,al b: Exposure'of eo hazards? p' Ple to poteri'tiaealt h 18. APST7�bi'ICS, tl\.i �% 1 C •c r yyp T POSal result, in e obs ��ru ton a'f ,. any scenic Vista or Griew. 'opeii,'�to the pu0iic, or tvi l the proposal result .a n the oreatiOn of art `aesthet'ically o ons ue Site o on to pi�b it view? _..." - aAr t YES MAYBE; NO 19. RECREATION, Will the p'ropasall result in an impact upon 'the quality or quantity of existizzg recreational opportunities? 2 Q . CULTUPJAt RESOURCES. a: Will the proposal result in the alteration 01. or the dostructian of a prehistoric or historic archaPolog cal sit -o? �C b. Will the proposal result in adverse phys-.cal or aesthetic effects 'to a prehistoric or historic building, strzzcture or o'bjec't?' c. Dees the proposal have the potential to cause a phys ica1: , change which''woultd affectunique ethnic cultural values?_ d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the, potential impact are--, 1!DISC118SION OF, I ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATI"ON AP 71-02-41, L .See at��ched. I I,I , I II I , I I I I L I y _ I I , I y; y . I I APR1iGantLeonAssessor s Parcel t Log # DATA.SEl A ?ro sect Descr i at on 4�! 1 , ry, e of Project: Tehtat1° parcel MaP Far 1 of Descr 1,fit i on = D i v 1 d IMP; 95 acres 'into four pr�r� al s y i 00 ( 0 9, and one of 42 acres of 1 acres ea�t-i, one of ! iF acrasd )5 1 Gcater3 east of Rockerfel 1 er, Road) Rock er f e l l er Rcsad ryr rRo o f T l m►-F r� Locat i ory = on bath sl des south o f Coal1 Rcickos . Spr i n RRoad,', appr�ox i mate 1 y 1 m i] n o f dWel 1... Proposod Dens i `7 y of Duel opment = 2d+ - acres per NI t r, i rtral . 5 Amount o f Y`mpery i cies Scar bac i ng :,Nearest Pub 11 d Road( s.) . Property fr�rt�ts on E;,. Access rrid Rockerfal l,er Rdo ad. Method of SeWnt)e Disposil= individual sepic'Systems. 7» 6. Source ;Water Supp y = : 1md t v i dual Walls. 9. Proxioil ty of Power Lines: Tia prapert 1 dl v 181 cins and. cievel:opment = Tha p', >Jotent i al far" furthor and :e5 i tiG allows ows. 5-ark-e par ex t cel s , ' n� n Sett't nq p�vs i ca l Env f rcinment 1 , Terr a i n .. Mounc�lnout ridootp Gneral ToparaphiG Char atter• - r �,. g b. $1 apes. ea dx Y X500 feet above prtmatel 2'50 toC C' evair, t onAp _ t� r Ll m i t ng factors = steeper" � l open i n— arse. and Ch6reeteri air i Cs: haWanak: e and tU�rP P 'ely �rsl'ned` lvi#,�1� slow �o Co 1 l q�� ti^s, W0] to a�cessll+ rrtrdew � l y rap Id, permeab i 1 i by . The twci so 1 1 sets i cis are tr+ i xed hn the b . L i m i t'i rt,,; Pactor•s = dry t oed ee 5 th the ChaWanak 8 er let'. area } �, e n ab�alty�X l aW" Nmc ar7l t.h� ,tt.lmp pr 1 ng$ b 1 of P e! kie crl ,tical Wbme51 $ � and sept-1 sysi;em l ocat 1 on c�sul , Natur al 11a r i i 61 the Land h uak'e Xrtteris it ty zone pori ` Moderaire E�ir� �l e. nrt�►.qual e , b r giros I arr l potent 10, e of ery 1-11 Dh . L indsl 1, ,, potential = Modarete. d P Ire 'H�= �+rd I-11 t)h V e. xParrs1 9%.4Soi i` 06tdnt i el t L0 . Hydi d l 6gy SUr�`acc. l A ,Y'eSGs�"Ya 1 r n tr l bul.ary ter 8 er"ry Creek dater �Y. `round C�1Aber: Unknowiss �'atertit i aI1 y 1 1 mitad. Lard' dra 1 tis iro tarty-site stNee o bra i ni`.it. >rhari�eter 1 sir 1 e-6: y to Oar f y Creeit thence � r�thwesterl d, Anrtiva'1 `431 nf611 t norm�i S • bl to 66 1 aches I n. L1 mi t i rig Factors: Areas of high eros l on 1 near an -site Stream and reservoir �t4tential coupled w i lel re 1 at i ve 1 y }� ih intensity. 5. Visur�infali al/Scenic Quality'; Hii'gh., 'I 6: Acaust i c Qua] i ty n 7- Atr ©ual' -byy High. B.ip1osaical Environ ent: a3. Ve otation: g Mixed . Areas of Manan t Via, Ctik and. Ponderosa Pine',, Nrith other reas r, f grasses and oth6r asst s i aced , herbaceous giant14:1 Td I I. ta i a l n Hab i°tat Mour: Cr i tical winger deer herd ar ou l�n Deer Herd. _a. Sucks Girl turs�l r'nv i ronmenl-. ', TO meo t ogca1 and HistLow Historical Resources to the area: wen,sitivit at^ea. 11 . 1eubt6 County General P1 an ides i gt►at t ora Agri.cu turaIiRestdentl:ai 12. 13. Existing Zonlhg: U"Unclassified": Epi i st i ng Land Use 'sing on --s l i:e:> One 1 e-fiam i 1 y dwe 1 associated outbuiI'd in s,, linow 1h` 'Surround 14. 1 tag Area : a. Land Utes •,. . - Scattor^ed s i ng l- f am i i y dwe l 1 i nos at rur"a 1, rierysities; f�I y, bi Zon i ti9 =! CoUhc1 asst f i ed") to t?he` n' orth west dnci south, t� the east. c • Gcn P1 art des i gnat ions. _ Agr i i:u i tura'1 rRes i debt i a l - 401 -acre 12-acreParcel s tt� the east, parcels to . the West and north, to' ; �OLacre iaahce :s tt the sauth, P.opulatio. j, Sr+at .IGI L1 T.i i - ' Characterand `I �s . Areae '' i tu»al is i tuber~ 1 ands; - - - oarest 0 -ban Areae rJf"ov i i 1 q+ 77. ;yy)One e m l 1 es' Relevant Spheres of Ihfluehae: mprovemehts StandarE�s lUrbari Arch a No . Ire �'roteot i ory SerY t oa_. a. Nearest C-ounty State') �`ir Stat 1oditer�felle�� Road Velut�teer Station #61 ad.Jacerlt tootrac Seasonal Si;airiori # a Oroperty; Harts 14411 pprax i Mato '7-$ On Kelly i 'i d- m i 1 es i Staticin #6 g -s 154- i� i 1 es (c:t osest t U l 1 station). t i mP rttartiner.! I b:Water ,Ava i l ab i 1 ty= (� i re tank erg and ohm i to reservo 1,2r,*, Sirhool s i n Area: E3 i onedr Uri i oil Elimentar=y Schoi5l - D i st'r i or raY i l i e Uh 10 W i gh. Schob 1,'O i stlr"' in et; and k I