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HomeMy WebLinkAbout072-310-022,1 •'. Y�:. ,r 1 �! J � .. � c � y' p*�r��w y. i f 7 �;V'IgER-' S STATE ENT SU6AI . _, M N._ Name 5' 14%7 f-7-1 A) Date 71'v"/�*' ' Project 1. Existing use (s) of the land 2, Propo`sed use (s) of the land' `��: e.y /7-65 3. Improvements proposed' (See; Ch. 20-21 County Coded 4'. `Pubiic areas proposed 5."Tree plant7ng/or removal (approx number) GlY 6. , `.Pre17minary copy of anY condition, restr�ct�ueservations'or covenants exis,ti'r�g or: 'pro'posedsha'I'1 be attached to ,this ,statement. r attached �'� 'none 7. ;State type of 'division, i;e., .private road;,, Urban rural, ., �. Lb '1.040 .,<^?�"_ i — '�•+'� � -. : Ir' moi': f. p r}. '.w. �Y Ftr•/J �} �.+�,^fyl��'vv�),G�yi/ ?f,���*.+ 1`i r�7 �7 �r� T a" ► �•�NF"R.�►.i,. �'i .s rr • c tvF'10K iiu}fq Ca. ,'�erining CattVltr � r,'xr $P+F:CL, ZrIAI' 5 � vE s ..,MA.� to ba cooplsted by applicant: jy nrovilfs, ;CaL'forgi,� is OpLICk.`r[ NAME OD ADDRESS:. Z. 7Ct DE5cstIPiIOl1. tiSFSSOR's PARCEL.L�f tIOSED USES 5 4o f! items arse to be completed by thO PlanniM Department* ,foiiaving A _ Gj LApD CONSERVAT16R AGREEMM. %,.�.,� zolfit+� • U2SIG�IATIOPf(''�Z1CV..�Z�J� f✓1t7�tSCi --- PI.�2: C� ....--� 91, tl,�r Crit : trial yari perfora the ��"iCti�.lilitA .-R�STDENILS. ES �" Il is r�ecomcrended f1 I oi4 checked items: . icultural Compatibility. ~--'- ►` . 1. � —� FjDIOGICAL RECORDS .Pmax ►,. Latex M Sever Ca�citY --�" '— —" BOTMICAL i'MM'VEY ?,dcgva[A Fir® Facilities GEOLOGIGA_L'SURVEY 4, 'nc,W Capacity and 4siri�enance ----- YES NO 5, ;Actess to' Cmc aezciai and Schools WITHIN, DEPAR2H OF FISIi GRti'« +7 A.�LI FZzLD CROPS` ` . AND GAME DEVELOPKE:n ZONE, • • P:e3oainant 5-I0AC-4 `Parcel Size FdTHIN FLOOD ftAM E ^?y Vic,h ty of trjW, Pcxindaries ----� 3. Aa. Viability not tapaired itI�iltd AREA, SPECIFIC .OR .- `y 5taff DetEz inac,ion: Substdntially corifortz to: LhND USE PLAri; ------ 3. L PLAN• 1. Laird Use. T'f Yes,, Name of Plan -- 3, Or�en'Space ----- kTHIN URBAN REStOt. x'f Yes,; A1RPCiRT 1.AlY? JSL t+T A{ Ti ^szrtd:atioit _c .LG ttL— Y, L �� +'.. .� 5ratt `+irn,.tu e u1' DIVISIOti Z At1'-AG�ARE OF T':::'i E STe.IT C' 1 i -`R r r+' " y �� w .A'D ZdNtiG' 4 1 Suture of find be c�i�c.�'ad ss.. (6j months froui,at of chi $Gaff 'ai4,' 4tc����. .. s'.x , ;moi. vN:t cep^i'r� 1 rti "CJr vise` 647;) I t Lod --, - ly '. ra• 01. F 31 77 t A N T 6 YJL 1+yA,:T 11 Al L' DEPARTMENT OF ;PUBLIC WORjC5 WILLIAM (9111) GWEPP, Alrector 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . 0ROVfLLE,'CALwokNIA 4.5465 Telophtinel ''41:6 53$-7266 RONALD D+ Mc500Y `AepufX Diroctot , TxFIW IfiAIL %H01 iC6. Planning nrn, A U,August, 25, 1988 Qro+tille. CaUfcn�a Ted Runge RE: AP 72-31-22 p. 0. Ern: 2042 , 'M Prov ,.1 CA 95965 Dear 'Mr. Runge: l ease a advi s 1 that the. Bu+�t ;Comity AdVi.sory Agency will hear our application on the above-ir3entified property o Y n Spptember 12, 'rho -'rho- .Pi ment �ency wi l7 ; be revic�a ng ttie tincings from the Planning Depa and W1111 be considering Y4:)=-tentatiVB parcel map. Public,Workii will recamnend the conditions of apraval as Listed ori, the; attached sheet. ThemeetiYig wl,I commence at 9: d0 a.in, iii the Board of Supervisorss` Roan,. Gcotigty ,Administration .Building; 25 Comity Center Driver t?rovl ler, "; ''ed Runge,,•TM, AP 72-31-22, •4 parcels an the• east sitle'of F'orbestown'Rd, a prox," ,,. 20d ft, south of XaMpkin Rd. "Orbestt area. enguiper:,' . braves VW)iic. works condi tioiwl Provide two-Way traversable access RS-S-LD-Ii to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to .be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered. for dedication on. the final :map. Shah 5.0 ft.:builc`ii.ng setback line measured from centerlifte of access 4 Provide road maintenance agreement. 6 Indicate a 15 ft. building setback frdn the right-of-way lane of ForbeStaVm Toad. Shcpt all easements of record: on the final map. Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public 'Works prior to ,recordation of the 'incl map. 8 Prmlde ca-de-,sac at the end of the street. 'i 9 Obtain encroacfIgie^-bG permit and construct standard road approach providing adequite sight distance`at the intersection of access road and Forbes, ain. Road' Pay any delinquent tares . or c�t taxes as 'required. 11 Meet the requirementd df the; Butte County Fire Department. r ; ; ; • � Y � � NIA THE RESOURCES tuA ' 6P- CAUFORENLY GEORGE DEUKtiiFJiAN, Governor DVA'ATMENT OP, FIST# AND GAME {.._., s D, SANE A �i'p, �dDP1�11 �'.`QIt7Y110 % . R+4fk#S? ORDOY j�, CALIFORNIA •9S67Q J ay HI'UT r (✓cy �y/r �y 355=%02Q' OrOV1116, MU OMN . AUG, - s X988 Mr., John Mendarrsa, Ass stant Director /7 Y Department butte Count De ax.tment o£ Public Works , ,' 7 County Center Drive Oroville,; CA 95965 tear, Mr. Mendonsa:; r k h a t e De men t of �. p �`ish °and Game (PFG) has reviewed, the. Ted 'Runge Tentative.Parcel Map (TPM),,a proposal. to -divide 22 acres into four parcels of 5.0+ acres -each. The property is,lacated east of proville,� and lies within critical winter range of the Mooretown doer 'herd in Butte County. Subdivision of land into small parcels has an adverse impact on migratory deer. As lands within a migration corridor are c:ivided into parcels smaller than 40 acres, ,d•eer ;movement becomes affected.. As lands are divided intoparcels 'less 'than' �0 acres; deer use,becom." impaiY`ed, movement is" adversely affected,` and Forage and space needs drop below the level necessary tO sustain the herd. Subdivisions. have adversely' affected over 30percent of the Mooretowri deer herd's critical hinter range: in an effort to , resolve the subdivsionjdeer conflict in Butte Countythe DFG recommended a series 'of actions .icor the ,Board = of 5;upervi sons (,Boari�j to impiement: The `DFG also �.deritified a "Designated Development Zone" (DDZ} within Inigratory_dee'r'range•; where , cleve]opment may occur w.itli reduced wildlife iznpacta, provided certain migationmeasures are ;adopted and implemented by the Board. The. subject pro3e"ct "site is;,withi"n a DbZ that'has been` `'already tpac+ted bye par,clesO-thin 20 acres acid is t ith e an area where further"' development, of the is deer range ;r c,' ibl•e :with 'mitigation measures.' The DFG has recoinmende'd' that he Board adop"t a series of xriiEigation measures for' migratory deer. The assessment bf a inatigatAon dee' Mould l;e appropriata for project impacts "upon deer. however; until'' the'Boa'rd has th.e opportunity to adopt and implement ;our nitigataan measures, we recgmm,efnd tlie..reguestry for ;a tPM be de iqd i r; r3F N1vr��,�r�`� �w�, r ..� int "`+' q���•�y"s9� l i � t1 � 71. Zr• ff� u 1 III r lM.va.ew r !Y p yy ryy v7 415 pOX fl U14 L "ORO s� C195 " !J`^ : A CAL� oflNih GO{iPOFiAr10[J i00 GOL,0 [) 1ep , DRIVE r �' P1q.nnfrtig �'o� .tw8-05 �roviilo, iwalifornrm county LJ An, A ing Dei t f7�,. -wiiIe- CA 95965 8111+,tm gent Moore :A.P.#72-31-22 r'e'sponse to you Appdndix �tF of ,8/3/8R We, "o the O .l"owing, T All earthwork shall be conducted du -ting the dt-y season' k:etween -, amiths of April and Qctober Al -1 appropriate ox.dS Hance , shall be adhered to inc.l:udino the recently inacted 'gxading ordir:anco. 2, Te will contact Fish. ana Game for- suggestions on mitiga-Eion antes for iMpa.cton deer he . .e halo alxeadiy sent a lett and check to. Ghoo tJniver+sity curotor of Records'F fox an 4 t; chaeblbgica,,l recommendation.. y'au,'. talc1. I, . Grav,es, y% .s'4f�1Cil �x'aves grid ASaacxates :r yy� r, i r f i � r i 71 i :, 1111 . � •: i l + APPMXX ) v` � ",.. X �L�3,��J.'6.VL�i �.G .`V�l'?.� LJ�d�'ti.J e4�,��J-.•ti7 .L (To beCompleted by' -bead A8enCy) LOG` NO, 88-.07-22-02 AP 00,• 72-31-22 2, Name of proponent Ted Runge 71 Address of prop+onont and represeni:ative (if applicable); P.O. Aox 2042 Ron'Graves'_ Associates Oroville CA. 95965 _z n 0. Rn ORS Orovi.11e CA 95965 B;. Project description: Tentative Parcel 'Mag .to di.vioe 22i.acres to create 4 fives .erg ', parcels. �.� '+J�A'IV'i�E��c7RY F'�N�TP7GS t'��' S7CGN�F�+CANC.1J XF5 MAY'SE NO 1Does the Project have the potential to degrade the of the environment, 6jibstantially redace the habitat of a fish or wildlife species,: cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below so lf-susCainix►g levels threaten to -eliminate a plant or animal commuinity, reduce the number or, restrict the range of a rare or endangered p1:3nt or animal or eliminate ,important examples of major periods Of Caiifoinia ory or p�,ahi�s histtory? -� Z. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the -' detriment of longi -.term dwitonmental,gtra7sl (h strort-tezm impact an the abrief eraod a£ envxr..... y p gime While long -t rmnimpacts villcendure Into the�futurel)' '. Aogs the project have impacts -whioh are ind.ividualy limited blit cumulatively s:or}siderable? (A project may 3.mpaat on two or moreseparate resources, Where'' - the 'impact oft each :resource is relatively small; but where the effect,;of the acts on the 'enviro►iment zs ss total of those impac. ifiCant , , gn A Does the ptojeet, have .ev1ii-1oment1t.l effects which gill cause substantlal adverse humeri being, directly effects on either 6.x indirectly?;' !% t� ; "Inv l✓P '14A� CCSI+I (Ta ba completed by, the tread Agency) . On •tile 'basis, of this initial evaluation; T/WE, fInd the proposed project; COULb'NOT hate a. significant effect' on the environment and JtEGATIVF DEO.LARATION gill be prepared, r I/4/E'find that although the ;proposed project 'COULD have ti significant effect' pn tfte ,ei�vxronmentj there �, ail ` hotbe a significant ef£eC't in this case'.becatf'se th;e MITIGATION MgASi1RES ;dew i bed ori Che attached sheet have been added to the prajecC. A NfGAx V&DPCLN�:']1(7N wi11, be prepared. IIWF find the proposed ptoject'MA�' hate a sgni.ficant effect -on the enYironment; and an ENV �MNMENTAI..IMPACT' REPORT is' reiliti L, :20 ; g planaCions'of all °tYPSI- :and 1°MAYBE°° answers .ara "roquit'ed ;on attached sheets). . A H, will.the'prapossl result in significant- XES. BE NC a, Unstable earth .conditions, or ahanges in geologic substructures? b. i5isruption, displacement, compaction or overcoVering of"the soil? . . c. Cttnnge in topography or ground mrface relief "features? ' d. gbstruction covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? % e3 lncrease in wind or water erosion of soilsx either on or off site? Changes in deposition or :erosion of bench sands, or h' in s3ltatiori,, deposition op erosion which may modify the channel of a, river or stream or the bad o the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. boss of prime Agritulturally productive soils outside designated urban , areas h+ Exposure of people or propor,.ty to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides`, mudslides, grnund failure or similar hazards?,, 2, YR: will the propos-al: result in substantial: a. Air emissiong or deterioration of ambient air qual, t.:y? ,_ d+ b. The creation: of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c+ AlterAtion of air movement, moisture or tempdratura,: or any change in climatR, locally or regionally? SJA'TI~R. Will theproposal to ult in substantlai: a, Changes in:curxents, or the course, or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? tr n.,; Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, orl the, rate and amount. of surface runoff?,, c: Need for off-s3to,,surf"ace.' drainage improvements; anclud'ift,,vegetation removal, channeiizati.on or culVeit inatallation?. , d.. Alt rations j b the Course" -or flow of flood waters? / e. , uhange'in the amount of surfaca water in any water body? f. CJischarge into surfaca waters, ax ,in any alteration hof surfaCe water" duality, including but not limsfed to :eemperature, dissolved oatygen or turbidity?` g. Alteration of the 3rect3on or rage of flow o£- ground Watars? _ s� h. Change 3n the quantity or qualify of ground waters, ether thrdugTi divact additions'or withdirawals,,,ox through interCepCion of an�aquifa by, Cuts" or etcavatio,:s7�/ i.. Reduction in`tha rjmaunt o water'otherWise available £ox'public water si tpp as 7. j ;' Exposure of ,pe+-ple''ar,' property' to wateyrelated hazards such as `flooding? . GA1JT IiAl l 'the proposal .resillt in substantial. n. Chang; in tlia d"%ersity off'" species s or' number of arty species of 'plants {including tfpes,, shrubs,;grassyrcrops, and aquatid plants)7 b.,Roduction of " fie" numtiers o;f any, unique; rareor, er'°cia>lggred species' of plants? , c. 7[n>foduction of new `species of plant's into an :area, ar in a,barrier t:o ' tf►e t:o mal roplani,af'meat of e)Osting species? ��­ d.•'Reduct3oo in:acreage of any agricultural crops it _2_ J ` .J y,�` A�iiPietL ;Tl?L 4th e' proposal result;in substandala :XirS YIIE �o . r�. changext tha diversity of species, or numberp;.of any. species of animals t (Ards, 'land animals including.reptiles, fish and shlifi'sht organisms or insec,ts�? r • :�.N b,keduction in the numbers of rny.ur►iquer rmre or endangered species of anin4s'? o, Introduction of new species of animals into an Area, or in a barrier, ,to th el migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? gist :Will the proposal result in substantial: �i,, Increases is► ecisting noise lovels? '✓ Fi.. Exposure of people to' severe noise levels? Y,.. LIGHT' AND GY REo Will tate proposal product significant !light and glace! �, ]VYE. ±ill• the proposal result in. a substantial alteration of the present: ,or planned land use of an areal .NATtfRAl. RESOURCES. Will, the proposal result 'In sut S , 'Lal: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural. resoirces7 9/ b. Depletion of any non-xenewdble natural resources? 1110.' RTSK..OF OSF.'T. Will the proposal involve; a, /►.zislc of explosion or' release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to oil, pesticides) Chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? V` '1%. Possible interference' with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? t .; j tJLATTO Wi'1!.theproposal alter location_, siistr3butian,. density,or; growth rate of the humanpopulation?. 12, HOUSING: 'gill the proposal affect existing, housing, or create a demaiid fox additional.hou&xng? TRANSpOTdXTTONICTRCUTATIM Will the Proposal resuit in: A. Generation of 'substantiai additional. vehicle movement2. b: Effects,. oti existing parkin,+ faail l ti ks,; or demand for ,new, 'par.)4ng? ,✓. Substaritrial impaL. ct onexisting tia sportatian systems? d. Significant alf eratiol►'s to present patterns' of circtiI Jori or movf.-ment of people ,�ttil/or goods? e. Alterations to'wate"rliorne) rail or; air.txaffic? easa x trrrff c Hazards - to motor ve `cles bYc c i'Sts o d 'tr ans7 , h�. , y !�_ r,pe es x ..- �a. PtJSLIf5ERYICg5, bill htie proryosal have an effect upon) of result, in a need fox neW or alter'edgovernment services: Fire` protedtian? �M b.Police protection? r ' d: .Parks or'L other''recreational iacilibies? a e. hisintenandd of, public facilities) including f. Other, governmental servic�as7/ 1 6, 0 5 r' . pmt RGY1 t. ho pruposai rasu in; I'' 'lEs �f SE NU. r a: Use of substantia. aso(moto of fuel or enaray7 , b, Substantial incrOse in demand upon existing sourcos of energYr ox a equira the development of juw, sources of, energy7ILU'r L xTITS,i11 the proposal result in a rieed Eat nei✓ systemsr or substa»tiali alterations to the following: a+ Power or, natural gas? — r-- b. 00*0icatiarit c. -Water availability?. . d. Sower or septic. systems? i t:t $torte dater drainage? > Solid Waste And dispasal7 v? jggp t t' will the proposal result in: qa. Creation of any health hazard ar potential hazard (excluding mental health)? Exposure of peoplO. to potential health Hazards? Will the proposal tesult, in the obst'rut ion of any scenic ,hgS_1.T�E'PICS. ;sista or view open to the pub;ic� or :will the proposal resitlt.dtl the creation of an a�oOtfiet$cally offensive site open tg public view? v_ 149. 1Ctgc REJ+TIpH.' Will, thel proposal, result in an: impact upon the quality or quantity of` existing reete,atiOnal 6pgortunities7 (,UIiZIIRAY, .R>aSG1URG"ES'. a. 'Will the proposal .result iri the alteration ror destruction of a.' prehistoric or historic irdhaeological site? b. Will, the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effec`s: xa 'a rehi. toi�.c a•� historic, building,-,�truCture o�' ob eot.: p n Ci 'poen the proposal have the, potential to daiuse a physical chazige Which, Would'affect unique ethnic.cultuxal values? d. "Wil`1 e. proposal restrict existing religious. or"#acted ruses ithiri the potential impact area? l•- Ex`�a7SS7CON C5P'.'. ENV]CRC)Nt�IENT:4cYy...�teaL[JA'I'3:7N jot tac ed. r I °e I + I C I { I FW dr y i 1. i r d. Fire Hazard: High to "extreme. e. Expansive Soil. Potential: Loci to Nladerate.,, 4.zy4r01.0gy C "Surfoce' Wager: Several." small. -' dxa3:nage' swales run'' thrq gh the property which Carry intermittent streams. bI ,." Ground Mater: Unknown, potentially limited, c. Dra:nag0 Characteristics There are -Vat ous.draIa'age ways on the project site which drain,.toward's' Forbe.stown Road and '.then, Into. Lake Oro"i,lle approximately 1 l/2 Miles from the project site. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 55,60" per year.; e. Limiting Factors: *1one.- 5, Visual/Scenic Quality;' frigh 6o Acoustic. Quality Good.- 7� Air Quality, Good, Biological Environment : o, 8, Vegetation: Chapparell, Digger Pine, Manzariita, Yellow Pine,, Interior live oak, blue oak. The :steeper slopes include "oaks and pines as well as, ceder and poison oak, etc. 9. Wildlife' Habitat:: Critical winter deerL habitat area:` cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological and Historical. Resources in the area: Righ sensitivity area,.,. ,I Butte County General Plan designation: Agricultural Residential, 12. tkistirig.Zoning: A-5 ;.13. Existi,ny Land Use on-site:Vacant land. 14. Surrounding,Areac a. La:;3 [ises Rural residentialopen space. b. Zoning: S -R,, A-5, TP�160 U.. c. Gen: Plan Designation: Agriculture"" -Residential. d. Parcel Sizes: Ranges, between 5-20 acres. e. Poputl' ation.: Rural residential d'erasities . 15. Ch aacter of.'Site, and „Area. Rura'] mountain residential area. 76. Nearest.Urban.Area: City of Oroville. Re] eyan Spheres of �rifluence : None . Improvements andards tirbah Area: No. �.. " tiro Pratectori Service; � a. Nearest County (State;) Fire Station. Seasonal, Stahl on #54( 'at Robinson „Mill Road; approximately 3-5 imil'es, year round Station #64 at` Kelly Ridge approxma ely ,. males. b. Water Availabilit Tanker trudk "oft- . y y,, r rf 0"�Schools�; in "Area : ' OrovLil.l o 'Elementary school ;DIs C; enc _ Or.ov`ille° Union H� gh School; District 1 i fJx , , 1