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APPENDIX ki
NOTICE OF DETERMINATIO
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face of Planning and Research 'FROM: Plann Dejart�nt
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7 Coi Center Drive
1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 -D
Sacramento, CA 95814 Orovii e, C�}„95,9�a,5,7 .
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County Clerk ELEANOR M. BECKER County Clerk
County of Butte B A. JACINTH De of
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SUWECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with'Section 21108 or 21152 y
of the Public Resources Code.
Log 85-03-22-01
Project Title
Name
Tentative Subdivision Map 72-47-2, 3, d Verall Sheldon
tate Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Tete o e Num -r
of submitted to Clearinghouse)
John Mendonsa Public forks (916) 534-4266
Vm—ject Lavation
oil the south side of Forbestown Road, at its intersection hide -a -Way Road,
approx. 3000 feet north of Hurle.ton Swedes. Flat.Road, Swedes flat area,
iec t Descriiatian _
Tentative Subdivision Ki -p to divide 25 acres into 2 parcels, i @ 5 acres,
ra 5,6 ± acres and parcels 3 & 4 :or boundaryline modification only
Thls Is to advise that the Butte -County Advisory Agency
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency
has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations
regarding the above described project:
1. The project _W1119 -W'll not, have a significant effect on the enviromient -
2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant
`-' to the provisions of C-EQA.
A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the
provisions of CEQA
The E1R or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be
'
examined At:Butte County Planning Department
'.� 7 County Center brive,_S? oii1l.Is>..CiA 25.965—
3, Mitigation measures, were, were not, made a condition of the approval '
Dote on map roofing
of the project. 1 materials should be fire resistant.
4. A statement of Overriding Considerations was, was not, adopted for
this project.
.. , 6/14/85 / �'�-.Ole. .
ecesved for Filing
Date R Si' are
Stephen A. SttOdter
Senior
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JUN 5 1985
Cwawae
LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND afAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC. WORKS,
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALPFORNIA 9ti465
Telephone: (916) 534.4681
RONALD D. McELROY
Deputy Director
June 4,1985
RR: AF 72-47-2, 3 & 4
Verall Sheldon
TSM and BLM
720 Bird St.
oroville, CA 95965
Dear Mr. Sheldon:
the Butte County Advisory Agency held
At the regular meeting of
June 3, 1985, the Agency adopted the mitigated negative declaration
AP
regarding environmental review anapproved the TSM and BI,M for
ti
72-47--2, 3 & 4 %abject to the conr[itions as listed on the attached
sheet.
if no appeals are timely filed --within ten (10) days of the date
the Advisory Agency's approval --with the Clerk, of the Board of
Supervisors, this action will be final.
When the conditions
of approval are complied with, it will be tri
order for you to_file your "final 'map" with the Butte County
Department of Public Works for recordation:'with�in twenty --£our (24)
months of the date of approval by the Advisory :agency.
, Iter, p
If you shouldoffice. questions regarding this ma lease
contat:t this
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public W6tks
ohn Mendonsa
ssistont Director
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A't•txirl�mP_lt
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Verall Sheldon, Tentative Subdivision and Boundary Line
Modification, 2 parcels on the south side of Forbestown Rd., at its
in
tersection with Hide -a -way Rd., approx.. 3000 ft. north of
Hurleton Swedes Flat Rd. Swedes Flat area.
AP 72-47-2, 3 and, 4
EnginberrGDA
Public Works conditionss
1. Construct full street section on Hide -a -way Rd. to R5.-�7
geometric sta.'ndzrd. Minimum strjLictural section to be 4" AB.
2i Provide monumentation as required by the Dept. of Public Work's
in accordance with. accepted standards.
3. All easements of record to be shown on thz final -nap.
4. Pay any tlelinquen(t taxes or current taxes as required.
5. Construct S-18 public road approach at intersection at
Hide -a -way Rd and Forbestown Rd.
planning Department. condition:
6. No earthwork or soils to be left bare daring the rainy season.
Health Department conditions:
7. Provide a 100 ft. l.eachfie d free setback around existing
wells either within the propercy or within 100 ft. of tile'
property boundaries on parcel. 3,
8. Show a 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage way on
parcels 1, 2,, 3 and 4
54 Show the usable two acre sewage disposal area proven to meet
the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1, 2,
3 and 4
The following mitigation measure 9.s also required:
1. Note on map roofing materials should be fire resistant.
TO Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: 'Planning Director
SUBJECT; Report on Terttati ve Subdivision Map
for Veral l Sheldon, AP `i2-47--02, 03v Q4
DATE; MAY 20 1985
This i s ,a Proposal to di v;ido 25 acres into two
and one at 5.6 +/-- acres. The p, went parcels, one at 5 wCres
and ASS (Agricultural,'5 acre parcels) . 'The Land Use P] a�'tis S-H nl�� pic Highway)
o h the Butte County GenLmr-aX Flan dezignat;es this area as fgricultural
Residential. There e,r-o no specific or crrmmunity plans for the area.
The proposal does not Conflictwith Count
Zoning
prppused: element of the Butte County Genoral Plan nor any County) or
specifir or Community plana
Recommend approval subject to the +allowing mitigation measure and
condition:
Iii tY gati o0_bbasure
Note on map roofing materialsyta be Fire resistant. ;
_�;f�r►d'xti�rrt
i.. No earthwort or sails to he left bare
season. wring the rainy
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CC5 Verall r.'heldan
GDA
APPENDIX C
COUNTY OF B'b f TE
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLISTFORM
(to be completed by Lea Agency)
Log 985-03-22-01
T. BACKGROUND AP #72-47-2, 3, 4
1. Name of proponent Verall Sheldon
2 Address of proponent and. representative fif applicable)
120 Bird Street
Oroville, Ca, 95965 �' 220 Grand Ap-mile
Orov.ille; Ca. 95965
S. Project tescription Tentative Subdivision Map
T.I. MANDATORY FINDINGS Or SIGNTPTCANCB YTsS' T`1AY13B'
a., Does the project have the potential to degrade the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce
the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a
fish or wildlife population to drop below self-
Sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or
animal community, reduce the number or restrict the
range of a rare or endangered plant ar animal or
eliminate importunt.examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistory?
b_; Does the project have the potential to achieve
short-term benefits to t}te detriment of long-term,
environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief period of time While long-term impacts Will }(
endure into the future.)
C. does the project have impacts rJltich are indivdu'
ally limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A
project may impart on two or more separate resources
Where the impact on each resource is -relatively
small, but Where the effect of the total of those
impacts on the environment is significant.)
d li Does the project have environmental effects Wltich
%A11 rause substantial adverse effects on human
beings, either directly or indirectly? ..�
[11. bF` 46311NAIJON (To be completed by the lend Ageiit',, 'b'
on the. basis of this initial ev�alhation
T/Wn find the proposed project COULl) VT have a significant effect
on the environment, and a NrCATTVF. i''(t(;'LAIWTON will be prepared.
1/10, find that although the propo-vied project could have a signif -
cant effect cin the environment, there Will notbe a significant
effect in, this case because tl— MTTIGATTON MtASUATIS described on
the attached sheet have been �&Ied to Lite project. A NtitaATTV11
D1OLARATION will be prepared
1:/1V[? find the proposed protect MAY have a significant effect on
` tite environment, and apt li',IVIRONWINTA1. IMPACT ltnpokT is required.
CiA'1'is't r l_,25 �_19g5 COONTY OD B1JT`111, 17LANNTNC D9pAttCM>1NT
haut'a utxe
A86ncigte. Planne
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IV. ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPOIS
xp anations of a , "I'yesIt and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet
YES
I. EARTH. Will the proposal result ih sign.ificant-
MAYBE NO
a.,
Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures?
b.
Disruptions., displacements, Compaction, or,
overcouering of the soil?
c.
Change in topography or ground, surface
relief features?
d.
Destruction, covering or.modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
e.
Increase in wind or water erosion of soils'
either on or off-site'? ',
f
Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
sands, or changes in sijtation, deposition
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or lake'?
g.
Loss of rime agr ,cultural]y p bductive soils
outside designated urban. areas?
h.
Exposure of people .or property to geologic
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides mud-
slides, ground failure or similar hazards?
2, AIR.
Will the proposal result in substantia];
g
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient
air Quality?,
b.
The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes?'
C.
Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regionally?
3. W
WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial,
A.
i
Changes n currents,, or the course or
direction of water movements 'in either
marine or fresh waters?
b.
in drainage: patterns.,
orathesrateaandrption amount;rofesurfacernoff
c.
Need for off-site surface drainage improvew
ments, including Vegetation removal, channel-
izaton or culvert installation?
d:
Alterations to the course or flow of flood
waters?
e.
Change in the amount of surface water in any,
' water body?
f.
rrischar e into
o surface waters, or in any
alt6ration of surface water quality, including
'
'
.but not la.
limited to temperature; dissolved
"
oz
turbiditration
g.
or
Alteration of the direction'
or rate of flow�
of ground waters?
X
h.
Change in the quantity of ground waters,
either through direct additions Or with-
drawals, or through interception of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
,
J .
Reduction In the Amount of water otherwise
available for public hater supplies'?
J.
'Exposure of people or property to 'water
related hazards such as flooding?
YES
MAYBE NO
4.
r n subs.tantiul:
PLANT L.n. Will the proposal result
a. Chan a in the diversity of species,
` --
or number
yspecies- plants is (includingtrees,
s
shrubs,grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b.Reduction of, the numbers. of
any unique, rare"
or endangered species of plants?
c Introduction
of new species of plants into an
area, ar in a;barr.ler, to the normal replenish-
ment of existing spy-cries?
d.
'crop?
Reduction Sn acreagq of any agricultural
S.
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal, result in substantial:
a. C�iange in the diversity of specios 'numbers
or
of any, species of anis?als (birds, land animals
including reptile's, fish and shell fish,
benthic organisms or insects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers,of any unique,' rare_
or endangered species of animals? ;
Introduction
c. 'of new species of animals into
an area, or, result in'a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. ,neterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
b.
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
'a"-Tnerevcses
in existing noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
—
7.
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
signs leant light and glare?
8.
LAND USE: Will the proposal result in a
su`�stantal alteratio, 7f the present or planned
land use of an area?
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES 3 Will the proposal result in
w.,
su sstant al:
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources!
b. De lti,tion of any non-renewable natural
resources?
10
RISTC OF UPSET: Will the proposal involve:
a. A ris- 07 explosion or the release of hazard-
ous substances including,but not Limited to
oil, pesticides, chemicaor radiation) in the
event of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible;., interference with an
emergency
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
ll.
POPULATION. Neill the proposal alter the location
1strr�ion, density, or growth rage of the human
population?
12,
HOUSING. will the proposal affect existing housing,
or create a demand for additional housing?
•
YES
MAYBE Nn
13. TRANSPORTATION/:CIRCULATION, Will the proposal
result in
a,. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b. Effect on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new parking?
c, Substantial impact on existing transportation
Y s ?
d, Significantalterations present patterns
or
of Circulationormovement fpeop`le'and
rpp
e. goods? ons to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists ,or pedestrians? �..--+-
�. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal. have an effect
.p need for new or altered
-upon,
services
g
a, Fire Protection?
b. police protection? ---
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e 14aintenance of public facilitiesi, including
roads?
f, Other governmental services?
15. ENERGY. Will the proposal. result in:
a, of substantial amounts of fuel, .or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing
development
o� require the leve
sources of energy,
of new sources of ,energy?
y�
16. UTnilrIES. Will the pvopsal result in a need for
substantial alterations to the
newsystems, or
following:
a. power or natural gas?
b; Communications systems?
c. Water availability'
d. Sewer or septic tank?
ei Storm water drainage?
•�=
f. Solid waste and disposal?
—X-
17. HjjRAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in:
a reaiion of any health hazard or potential
,
health hazard (excluding mental health)?
to health
b. Exp'asure of people potential.,
hazards?
18, AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result in the
stxuc tion of any scenic vista or view open to
o
the public; or will the proposal result in the
creation of an. esthetically' offensive: site open
to public view?
y
YES MAYBE
N0
10. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact
upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational
rtuni.ties?
opportunities?
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES,
a. Will t e proposal result in the alteration
of or�the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical
or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure or object?
c: Does the -proposal have the potential to' cause
a physical change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious
I r sacred uses within the potential impact
area'
V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 72_47-02, 03, and 04
This subdivision map is a redivision of three existing parcels totaling,
25 acres into four parcels; The initial, study will only concer+ itself
with development on the one new parcel,
lb,e: Hide -a -way Road is in and will provide access to all of tht t,arcels.
Some soil: compaction will result from driveway and homesite construction.
Soil erosion should not'significantly increase.
h: TmmediateI.y west of the property are interred and active faults of
the Cleveland Hills Special Studies Zone, The hazard to persons
and property is moderate.
5b,c: Culverts along the drainage swales may need to be enlarged.
4a: The site has already been selectively cleared. Construction will not
,require removal of many trees,
5c,do This property lies within critical winter range of migratory deer
herds. A copy of this map and assessors parcel page has been forwarded
to the Department of Fish and Game for. comment;
$: Adjacent parcel sizes are; westt 160 acre's, south: 401 13 acres, east:
10, 7 acres, north: 10, 3 acres, Subdivision of lands has continued unabated
by the A-2 zoning. 1f this property can meet the agricultural residential
conditional criteria, then it can be found to comply with the General. Plan.
Specifically, proof of water should be submitted:
13a: An in8.i4nificant amount of traffic may be generated from the 'project:
14: Fire hazards ontisite are High; Residential construction will increase
hazards and ekposure of persons and property to wildfire.
Act Water availability has not been proven,
et Storm water drainage may be required:
17b,. Wildfire is a potential health hazard.
Ila See #5: Proje as the potential to impact de girds.
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I:ppl scant Verall Sheldon
-- AssOr' 8 Parcel # L2-47-2,3,4
DATA SHEET DOog # 8503-22201
Pro�jeci �7escription
• TYPe 0f Project: Tentative Subdivision Map
2 Brief bescription: Redividing three parcels at 6, 7 and 10 acres into
4 pitcelsi 2 at ;5, 6 and 7
Location: On the south side of Forbestown Road, at its intersection of Hide -a -Way,
a roxlmately 3000' 'north of Hurleton Swedes Flat Road and Swedes Flat area,
4. Proposed Density ci` DOVeIopMOx--t : 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres
-------------
c ,Amount of ImperViouS Surf aCj9Vry,ra. }
1 1/2 acres
6+ A.cces and Nearegt Public Road(s): Access off Hide-a-t4ay, Forbestoon
Nearest public road-.
" Method of Sewage Diepo.�al: Septic tanks ...........
` . Sourr.,e of Water Supply. Individual wells
`.. Proximity of PoWer 1, xis ; . To original parcel
10— Potential for, furt1jer j.�+�� a �-� �.
iSiOlu3 and developmont: Unknown - somewhat
limited by topography and`remoteness of property,
Environmental Sptti1jr
Physical EnvirAx7mer.t
Terrain
a. General TopOgx nphic Northern facing slope in rolling
foothill terrain
b Slopes 10-127. small portion of 30% along drainages
Z4 Lim— 152;',•1650
d, Limitina Poco .ors • hone
24 Soil
a. Tnes and Charact c—riztjo- : Along and between drainapy;, Rnglebright 20-40"i
brown-redbrown, loam, slow' permeability, well draining, Remainder Argonaut 20-4011'
brOWn-Yel1OW-red)
gravelly loam,.. sloia permeability, Well, draining
b.
Limiting Factors.-, F' —,Rate Righ to Etigh runoff potential
3. Natural Nazardo, of the Laxid
a.
Drirthqu<` kek Zona: Immediately east of inferred and active faults of Cleveland
b. Erosion �'o`to�it�..d:L : sphecza s u ies dzone + , _ � y
i -moi: - Firo Nazardt_j gh
o Landslide Pool.>u�zi jul-. how �W Expansive Soil: Potential.,
4 HydVoloey
a.°Ja`l.c}r, , . Two drama es. on-site,
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Data Sheet continued ANIL
b . Ground Water • _ own resource _
Character
Unknown
C. 'Drainage istioS: 4Jithin. Lake Wyandotte water shed.
d. Annual Raimrall (normal) : 40'i
e. Limiting Factors: � none
5• V'isu.Ll/Scenic Qual.it.N,T highly scenic glade
�. Acoustic Quality' good
Air Quality good
E olof—�";ical Enyironmexi ::
Vegetation: Grasses, blue oak) live oak,; ceanoth zs, manzanita; bare ground
Q Wi1d,.1.fe.Habitat 'Within critical winter range of migratory' deer' herds.
,,
cultural Environment:
10. XoGhaeological and Historical R.esouvoss in the area: low including unknown
!I.
Butte County General :Plan designation: Agricultural -Residential
12.
Existing Zoning: A -2/S -H and M -R on adjacent parcel
13.
Existing Land Use ox; -site: Parcel 3 and N.A-P parcel have homes,
remainder is open space
14.
_ Surrounding Avea :
Land Uses: Open space predominates. Rural residential use apparent only
a.
because of numerous driveway approaches
b Zoning:
c. Gen. Plan. designations:
3-40 acre,
—.trcel Sizes ,.-
e 110p .,1.ation:,. sparse
15.
Churact�s' . �., � Site and Area: Rolling lower foothills
'i
Nearest Ur 'A r: 'ea:. Oroville 1 12 miles West r
17
Relevant Sphere i o, 7'n l- once: none �.
18
Improvements Standardts urt',,f n ,Area: pursuant to subdivision ordinance
19
Iire ptotoction Service;
Robinson Mill 5 mi Kelp'
-,
- tati 01� . y
� Rxdeasy,
a. nearest Count(State) l j 3
b. Water
20.
Schools in Arca ,, Orov_ ills 9IdmentarV an(INigh School
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