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January, 24, 1,985
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Environmental Health Department conditions are:
18, Show a 50foot leaehfield, setback frbm 'the draina a Awa
parcels I and 24 y on
14. Place a note on the map that no w
feet ofater well may be located wit
100 the sewage disposal
usable sewa
area on parcel; 7 and tin
Show usable sewage disposal area as crosshatched on map,
the following mitigation measures, as proposed by the ehgneer on
behalf of i±he applicants, ;shoul,,d be
adopted,
1. Utilize eksting Kramer Road width (1rs' minimum
ii
,► ) Providing signed
No Parking"
ng are as where.indic
aced on' the"exhibit i'A!' plat;
2. Place a "dead End Road/Private Road'i ti
Road intersectgn at Simmons Road/Kramer
ion.
3. Utilize standard` erosion control measures rind construction`
techh ues t
q o minimize eros,ion.,
4. Properly size and install ct1'IVer s, headwalls and catch b a.s '
Provioo 20 Foot Wide at ori' 1110vt construction.
is
Place a minimum of 2 inches gravel on all roads
7: P"rovide circulation ea'semeht to east property line:
8. provide an arahaeclagical survey on` the si
recordatte areas prior to
ion of the filial
map.
9. provide a geological survey prion to the recordation of 'the final
snap and incorporate any .
t"e ainmehdatioris where :apprOpri:ate;
l0. Clusterthe sit e areas asatVn oft the tehtative map.
pl`ace thefolatlirr not
g osrnth ,'
e frhal map,
a=, No:fake roofing materi . allowed on these parcels
. br The Eu t 0couhty X1140 [i ;'artme,nt et Of
clearance..arouhd l s
altr�a�;tures;
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c. Any ,Via ter storage,f adi f 7 dies to have ftire' departreht rronhectio
and '>all ti.eather ns
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accek� i,�, fine departrrtent u s o:
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TO l3utte `County Advisar-y Agency
ARG iiia Planning Director.
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camlxlcte, y T,n x1,tetaC u a
Log 84-10- 11-01
. BACKGROUND71 09-09�10
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Name of" proporiont Jack %aw$on.
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Addre8s of pr 6pallont and represert.'tn (LrrY npl1cah i;
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Project,descripti.an Ten.tati.ve, Parcel��i� ani Bundar'
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�'fodxO cal any
H. . HANQA` ORO V1NM NiGS "1 0) CiI�1',T:F Aiti!Cr 1 hfAYl31, hI(i
Yom..
tYi
uc s tlae laroje6f bave the potonta.nl .a dogracre the
quality or the envirorttitent substantially reduce
the habitat of a trisi, or �'wilcll. ^ajre~Gi�B's, e';ra,ise
ri is r�r i+ri 1 dl 1. fe 1tQpul:tltton two drop hal ow set r-
stasta au ieVals a tlhNntex► to olimtnate a plant or
animal cbmmunityj 'a educe the nuriabox or
r' ,ot the
t`
rarr8e ct.r a a•ae or, ondaatr� Bred irjs•rn.t a' r an mal or
elslnrl7attt iMpOrtant examples of the. iiialol• periods
or California history ar` prehistory"',
b,
Maes th IrrojeCt It�a�re tltc4 potential to achieve
tvt-term laettef it:s to ho ri triof leai -toren,
ctrr it'otainetatal t;0 all:s � C� siro�it�tr:.rm itni�ttet on rlie
environment is e•�e Whic'Ji eccurs ift a relativbl.v
brier p6iriod Of t.i:lito -While long-tevni l
:imptic.ts' lti�i l
onrlalre into tT'lie mature
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Does the. ptojoct l av-0' ilnllt ct-q Which tlrr,e individu-
ally limited, hilt cumulatively Cons Idetable? (A
project may IIa npcact on two or rnotMe 'sopir,",aro resatar"r es
whore x
h
at
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ll ,tbti timet(t o, VIC Efects.e rt tile total o'i.r�ei1�
niit. - i h y_ - w " 1 Ca.r 4h1.+._—
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imh�acti ori t t � xr'onm nt i '� a�igtx�,i fl;tant . )
t! ;,
Do(."S the j)j1t)jL$'et lat'ive eiir�;l l"dtr'tllettttt e i :C e; i telt i C Mt
rviIA coilse s6bStnn-HNtl Ziav'rrse e-ffocfs en lttilhtrai
la0'tri;s, o i thor darct tl� cat inalircc'tlP"
r I'I F R 'CtI iI iA�l� 11 G (To� he erm tletc��l la��the 1.crti
�� i d Agency) :
tho basis ref' fl)'i'i Irititrl evi"luat,ic#it;
LtlVi. fitr t11cr jrt"tal,tasL+ai lrra,iOct C(1t1�1) NCI I' lr.tawt a tfittt"a (,tent eM'i`rct
on the e,rv�ir�t>tmotit Mid a �11Ci:A` IVV MCLAiu�T10N
wYll lre �t°elatr�c�d�
rllilIntl th�lG1111)t to 11 ed itreject ,eoulrl. have a wi8nrri,
(pant eir ct on tho
Onvaltoaimorit, these wx1.1 rttrt be rt s t1iEicttrat
a� i` eet i,tt ths vase ia boc aluslo the `1I1'fMAT�ON PIIIA,sijRi.s dasr~r ibod 011
lthe, atfirt4Ot4
et ttve been acJed the r�;i�t A'CLAIAIJON +f tri lW
iiriva�l`TG1".
I J11f1? Gerrie tete Ita'oltstsed Pro fact MAY havo ��n signi ri.c:ant tit'1�ect +rtr
ehc orlr
r r rritrcrytit, Canal nat iaNt tizoNWiNkt:4 IMPACT R11,POAT is req uir^eclY
lill'L'I;c
Novel bei, 15t_ .1084(ir1C))v"i; ti' OP AVIA', PLA1`NIN'It D11,PARTiA1-NT
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' IV: ENVIRONMENTAL ACTe'
CE xp anata ons ol all �'yesl� and "maybe l answers acre required
on attached sheet(s))
YE8
MAY No
l: EAR'T'H: Will the proposal result .in` significant:
a,.
Unstable earth conda'tions, or in 'chanes in
`
geologic sub$4.ruCtttr0S ��
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b.
s
Disruption displacements>' compaction or
overCover ng i the soil?
c.
Change in topography or ground surface -
relief features?
d,
Destruction, covering or,modification of any
unique, geologic or phy'sicai features'?
e.
ills"
increase in wind or water eroson of so,
either on: or off-site?
f.'
Changes, ince or erosion of beach
sands or changes'in siltation, deposition
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a ri'rrer ov stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, iilotor ,lake?
Loss of prime; agriculturally 'Ovoauctive soils
outside designated urban aroas"?
h.
Ecpgsure of people or propertto geo�.ogic
hazards such as edrthqualces, andslides, mud-,
j
slides, ground failuro or si:nil.:ar hazards?
2, AIR. Will the proposa,11 result in .substantial.
a,
Air emissions or deterioration ef�ambie-nt
,
air ;quality?
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b.
The creation of ob'ect.ionabi.e odors, smoke
or fumes
c.'
Aiterat'an of air' movement moisture, or
teltiev am'
p u e, or any change in climate,
1oca11yr or re'gionally`'
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3 "' IVATER. Will the' V opos al ` Tresult in substantial
a"
Cha ages in curi.'ents, or the course or,
direction, of `water morrements in e� tl�er
maxine .or fte�h tv�tors,? — -
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b,
Cha gos in 'ab�sor�ati on rates ,. drai nago Orris',
or the roto and amount. o,f surface runof7
ca
Noed foe off-site surface. drainage impro�ro-
monts,ihclud:�ng vogetati.on, removal, channel.»
"xation Or culve'rt ins:tailtion7
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xl.
Altexati�ol's to tlj('� coursa orf�blJ o1 flood
�.
e.
Chatge in the Mount of Surface water in any,
eater body?
la .,charge 3k�to ; U: `face watez's, o ' any
Y.'.-
r ....,.f -'ration rV}�y W' " 4e.. Vti t.4n 1. V�IXlJ. :. d.n4 4L1. i ng
h �Y .�Yy�
al -'4at n Ur J a � q y.9 6
y
but not iimited to temperatl'rC'y dis,50� ved
ozygon Or turbidity?�
g,
Alteration o` 'tie, d�rec.tion or tato of10�V
'wators
of ground
h.
Change iii t��e quantity of ;ground t+�a e _8
either throttgh c�� y"eon adds t loris of 14t -
draw < or an
aqu Eer by cots Or Oxcd'� ,Itions 7
i.
-R0ductier1 n the anOwit o water et7ierWse
arri abo for pub '1 c latoi $upply est
j ,
Exoeaure of People, nr Pvo erty tp Mato
;:
related hazards ottding7
YES '
NIA'YAIs N�
4.
PLANT bIFH`. {V;411 thy -proposal resiawt in substantial;
a.. Change in the aiyer5ity of species, or number.
of any' speciels of plants (i.ncluding trees,
shrub st brass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b Rodlaetaon of the numbers of an}� unique`,"art'
or endangered species o`plalt's?
r i, ZI1troClaGtibn of new 'sp0cies of plants' into Ali
area, by in a barrier-° to the normal xepienisr
ment of existin.7 species?
d.' Reduction in acr age of any a,gri,cull tuTal crop?
5..
ANIMAL LIFE. will the proposal rosuIt in substantial:
a. aage: in the divoxsity o,F .species,, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles; fish and shell f l sji;
berithic. organisms o� insects)!?
b; Deduction i:n the zrumbers of any unique,, 'rare
or endangered species of'animal.s?
c Introduction of new Species o animals into
area, or result in a barrier* to the mi gxat'on
or movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish o'r', wildji ; e
habitat?
6.
NOISE,. Wijl the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases ih existing nose lerels?
b
�xposuxe of people to sel�exo noise leuOls?
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RIGHT ANTS OLA.AtWill the proposs.l produce
sgnificant light and glare?
8 ,
LAND WE Will the proposal result
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substn at a� t:erasi on the prserit c r planned - -
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land use o:� an ar.ea
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9.
Nt TUP �L RtSOURC S; Will the Proposalr restalt iI
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Inar, ease it the rate' of use of any
r natural
xesoua°ccs?
b ` bepletion c`f any non-renewable .natural
re8ourcts'?
lob;
RISK OP UP s �'� �VilS hey p op.osal .nvc.lVe
a" A risk of oXplos`ion 0r the release of a1,ard-
.i
ous Substanrces (including-, but 'n0 i im`It 'to,
o i , pGsticicies chemi cals Or radiatioin the
event an acciriont' or upset 'co11' 3"tiezrs?
b.' Possib1e interference -�jth an emergency
.
res once i,an or em
� P � g ricy e�acll.�ta.oli Plan?
p
il.
V0PUL AWN, VVJJI the proposal aIte1, the 1 cation,
;
d ,stxi l�ut�on, icnsity, or gtot4th rate df t1 Z human
population?
7"
HOU$I"NG Wi11 the pxdx�os;�� aifec� existing JIrSus'ng
" o s 4emand 1
o� croat`rIr adtic�hhousing?
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XiS
MAYBE'NO
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TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULA�'70N. ,Will the
�. pxopr�s�;�,
result in.
a. Generation of substantial addition l vehicle,
movoinent?
w
b. Effects on existing parking' facilities,
demand for now parking?;
c. Substntia.l impact on existing transportation'
systems?
ct. S,ignifica� t alterations to present patterns
of Circulation or n!vem nt of people and/o'1•
goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, raa or air tra i,C?
.� ..�
fr Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehic,ies,
bicyclists or pedestrians?'G
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal `lave an or 0c
Upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services:
a. Eire Ptdtection'7
b, Police. protection"
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c . Schools'
;. Farts ox other °retroatio-nal facilities?
`-.i tenance of public facilities,, `ncluding
uthet gc�';r� t; �, , a.' a� services?
4 Yes..
lei.,
ENERGY. Will thero os . a-•+,
�.l r -zJ, in,
a. Use of subStantial, mnout is of fuL oz energy's
'b
r'
. Substantial. 111creas0 in demand upon o xistIlIg
sources of erieTgY, or require the dovolo�omen.t
.
of new sources of ohorgy"f
1.6 .
UTILITIES. Will the props al result in a. meed; for
new systems, or substantial alterations, to the
following
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a, Powet _or natural gas?
b Communicstem$at y
'Water:ions s
d.
S'elver 02' Septi t
o. Storm water dranago?
fS01id'Iva8te and disposal?
17.
HUMAN HEALTH, 1AII. the propa n
a. Creation of any health ha.vard or potential
ho-alth hallard (eXgluding trental. hoalth) 7
b. X Of peeple to potentx91 health
,O,gUre
na�ards?
,
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AtMETIM. Will, the ptopasal result In twtie
oGSt' tlrction c-I any steniC -vista or vidtZ open; tf�
the public, or tvI the propos Al, result in the
oreatitan Ui'an ae5thetla1y ofenslve Site tl'e1
to public: view'i'
QTSWE
NO
RECREATTUPI'. Will file proposal result in an,impact,
upon the a,aalit>yor' quant ty of existing recxctutic�nal
oppq`rtufiit es?
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES
a; ti1','ll the proposal 'result in the alteration
of or the aestruction of a prehistoric or
h18toticl aTchaeologIcal site?
b wi,n t , ._
he proposal result inadverse phys; c>al
or
o aesthetic effects roh
to a p*storic c'or
stork building, structure orr object?
.hoes t e ra osal have the potential to raia'se
a physical change Ivh'
ch Voulri affect un q,'
ethnic cultural Values?
d Will the Proposal restrict e,c sting re] a 910iNs
ar sacred uses wit,�in the potc nt"Al imp.aci
area?
V,y'ION QFD15CU58ENVTRQNMEIE'VAL A`TIO�N
0SeeAP 71 -0910-
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Se eatta�chme, t
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Butte Count Aclvisoz+y .Agency
Page 3
October 1, 1,98:4
5)
PxoVi(le 20 foot wide access on new,consruct%on.
tti
Place a minimum of,,2 inches gravel on all .road,
7)
Provide circulation easement to east pxopertf.,line,
S)'
Pravi.(Ie anarchaeological 'survey on the site areas
prior, to recordation of the Final Map.
Provide a geological surge Y prior the recordation
of the Vinal Map and incorporate
any, recommendat .ttt�s
where appropriate.
10)
Cluster the site. areas as shown on the Tex'tative
o
11)
i
Place the f'olla!�ing notes on the Final riap:
A) No shake raofin material al7owed an these
Parcels
B)'}le Butte County',Pire Department recommends
30 feet clearance'araund
of all structures
C) Any coater storage facilities to have Fire
,
I?epartment conrieet.io�zs and all Weather access
for dire Department use,,
n)' Pe ting on these parcels 'a s limited to: the;
site area as d'e'lineated on the pinal Htnp .
12)
past tlxe ert' fax hn Hun_
proting,
h Y t
'Thanking you in advance fax your eons t , crati'ons
Please►otify=us if ya`u need addxtional inCormata;on.
�rer� truly your s
B RINHIiT- gsOCT TES
.{iM.wr
richae�. Evans
Land D e v, 61 oti�peAt Caordx gator
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84-10'4
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