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HomeMy WebLinkAbout073-120-034� n Fj3P.0o18 r a i 0 � ..ham. ' • , 1 B ' r� . n All, r �p +h � k • a P , � n Fj3P.0o18 r a i 0 � ..ham. ' • , M' 1 UMMARY SUEET' FOR LAND DIIIIS IS PLANNING cODiI�ixs87:a�i ..S �AP3,ICA?IT Ted Runge Log489-06-15-01 A33Li��SS P.O. Box 2042, Orovi.11e, CA 95965 .ECT 1JE8CR7P.TxON Tentative Parcel Map to divide 60 + acres to create parcels at 20+ acre each. on the north side of Forbestown Road, approximately 200 feet ;sage of Powell Ridge Road, Forbestown area. ?.EaggSop.O S PARCEL NUMBER (S') � 73'12-34: «0g'� U, S-H GENERAL T'L11ia pg_Res'i PROJECT CONSISTENT? .;Z",L PLAN CONFOR11ANCE REPORT May 26 1989 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE CONSERVATION PACT CON IVRACTS i No )Arz APPLICATION RBiC"L•`?VEDJune 14, 1989 ,,.CGE! T,/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER. Ron Graves DESS P.O. Box 986, Orovil,le; CA 95965 I� ?D'A^s? cLP:NNINO DIRECTOFt'S REPORT PPXPAPZD ZINVIRON► NTAL CATEGORICAL 8XEMPTION w ; DATE, FILED DETERlt INATIQN AND DATE NEGATIVE 'DECLARATiO`? -- DATE ADOPTED MITIGATED NEG. DEC`.LARAi-PION w DATE ADOPTED .ENV. "IMPACT %%,PORT DATE CERTIFIED-, S'1"iti rt CL,E RINCaou8E 90 EUB COMMITTEE MEETING DINTL� _ �__ iAD4 5C5R i AGENCY REARING DATA; ,AL+"v<TStDR`t �G��aCY ACTxC�N` fiPMOVEb; r..r .,.r APP tAL 112A)i MDA A' BWORD[10hy CO -VENTS FOR VtANNINO DIRECTOR'S j2MRT.;_, _ x } JUN I 1a� TE11TATI;VE SU13DMSIOIT <NTATIVE PARCEL MAP oroyJlls, Wf4mt;4,_ PF ST TJMIARY S UBDINISION' ''WAIVER APPLICATION c (4 (Please check appropriate box) Alat'UCAUT: TE(7 PHOh- To: Q, x 2-a a4rew c Le- Cit 5;.f -Fe 11 PHONE VO ti1�UI2l�;r:, OR UPOIr-MR : �_ �2�?� K_�!� �' S c G . HONE i1o. -5-2 tfA'tL NOTICE OF HEARING TO: ,-� r� .r /� A'r t � -s C �� 5 S ec F WC&TION OV PROPERTY: TaffrSHIP RANGE �; C� SECTIOX J 4 ASI,[+�1w t)it'C PARCEL 14UNIEi IRI Z?2 -: 2 L/ TOTAG ACREAGE ? C U t+ *x`, r-U''AGie, ^T)RMXT PRELIMINARY TITLE RF.PoRT OR RECENT PnLICY or TITLE INSURANCE dai ed Vr titin 7�xst �. me n�hs ) 4rITl6 APPLICATION. INDICATE BE L014 THE DATE AM) R. 2'CORDINGITdI 11MATIOlt -BY WHICH THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED MINN. BOOK PAGE MTMN"g AND SIZE OI' PARcE. Ls BEnG CREA�D` (including at�y remainder) 1,11",14 IVCN, 11'0 NATURAL WA`M. COURSE OR STOR.Ni DRAIN: r, U 1-' A46djLmg.- P-1'tayPr,);(Ii;D 148, VITOD OP 8 M A G E, b:tC,MG, AL,u � t� S yt P- T`t (Check with Health Department urill tlftt;�FI' (,OYJRCE UT!' 41A`SCfc hi _.P,) V 1 f)t�t t_ ujk L \-S (check with Health Department ) M"tS4J1:14 ATM PUME L:I:UE;, U=T To I= ROtmtnARY OT. 'l'I'IE ORI(',IPTAt PARCEL? ATS" No`,' NO-TTMAIT: 'TETE DISS' ICE 11M, �t WILL, 1T'AVE T'O 1r13TE-W)ED- iv )3— IAD 'Eta .0 Rc:+ACCt'l `t`-24-80 c� Page A2. NAME Or NEA ,EST PlMd, :ROAD; } , • r. . L� " o rc15 cv r -O w� ry h D . DISTANCE TO NEAREST Y UBI,IC ,ROADY2 y,1 (Far it foration on near estrt��Lie P ` road, checl: N�Ith Public Works Department rF ACCESS IS Vt PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHT -OF- ,1AY, ATTACH 'DOCMNTATION TO THIS A PMCATIOu. IF ACM 1 IS BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EA.SEME, 'INDIC.�. V, DEED REFERENCE: Vola' r S'A'GE -AltD TKS RECORDM G DATA MMIC TED BELow:E MUST UE SHO�liV' ON THE '�NmATTjIR �fAP , F' S �• r STRIPS M ~ VOUT' r PAGE, DISTANCE,To CITY im4ITS ' /� ,f,/% ,i r. e5 DOES THE O'Y1iiER OF THIS PARCEL NOW 0«,TET, OR HAS HE IN' PAST OS t�'VM, LAM ADS OTI I G THIS PROPERTY? ,•rye,. '�_� ��.Y�_.. SIGrTATURE O.F ARpL;LCANT Co�ment� :_ Receipt .H $LI9Avw LD 1020 Remise 744-80 Wing 140 Amooa i FOR FICE USE ONL Du L tie County Plann.iog Dept. Receipt li i County Center Drive Or dvi,lle, CA 95965-3J97 Applicant r l! 016) 538-7601 Ac' # , /a � Su'bdivis iol� ' Name. (if appl.ic,a,ble) i' r APPENDIX H Wite Filed { :LAND 'DIVISION APPLICATIONS } 5upplcnrenta1 Information for Plannrig Department 1.. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those requited by city, regional;, state and federal agencies: r Zt Proposed scheduling/associated projects: 1. Anticipated incremental development phasing of subdivision units, future development plans)t N-- 4What method Will be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe how on-site-and downstream drainage channels will be affected, ofXA-c t S % . F Lo kAJ 5. Proximity Of water for fire fighting purposes (h drantsp po nds, etci)s 'i. Will excavatiotl or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estisate) . Dn � ✓caw t��l y. Divoctlant for travel toy' property' (rural and mountainous areas only), r k= 9NVIkOMENTAL 114PACTS AND kTIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated With the land division. What project design features or special conditions Of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate Potential environmental impacts? (?r 9. ENVIROMENTAL SETTING= a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, .soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. -, 4•- /'mow ' `1 ...�"�`..=�-+•....J a-a a,,,..�� 4. �r �--' Q`. dui--7Lr-az.,l�.. �n���,�J b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects; Indicate the type; of land use (residential; commercial, etc,), ititensity of Land use (one-family; apartment houses, shops, depart- meat storjj,°, �,oyc;), and scale of. development (height, frontage, setback, rr A, yard, etc.) • . -t ��..c _, •�.-i. , r r CEt2` IVICATION! I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present 'the data and information required for this. initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements and information presented are true and correct to the best of my,knowledge and belief, 45 :...- D`i1 e SignA,wre For *')se scsparate sheet for longer responses ",�S~�uetttda�aned puri 686L T C O Iiin8 jp AINno c o W J: + r^T-A.1�T '� . COi`JFCJRI`•TANC�E IR i+Oh' EsAFC ZiKA „ Co-, t'fnnn�� n'C�R S4TBnmymSZQN MAP: tlulfe G:ititii�r JUN 141989 Mums 1-4 to be completed by applicant: 1. APPLICANT' NAME An ,ADDRESS: 72;,D,:. Ic tJV e E—= Oroville, California jir PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ASSZ5SOR IS PARC: L MUMEEF(S) r a 7 � — / �� -:<n> J4. MPOSED USE. :_ _ IC- 5 h 40 t'ollcwinY; items are to ccmlete3 by the Planning Depurt,ient: +bye LAND CONSERVATION AGRFD[CNT; ♦na r r. - �1. r.w ��„��»�.rC+ - rri .csr. aa; �tlSl�sICULTL�Isi-;slDb"iTf, YES i0 It is recommended that you perform the '. Agricultural Co=atibility � � following checked items: 31, Water acid Sewer Capacity ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK :4 Adcurs :te Fire Facilities BO'LANICAL SURVEY Read Capacity r L GEOLOG GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AccM.!-' to Coumrerciailand ol.s a =II� YF:5 NO ",DitC'SWD AND FIELD CROPS WITHIN bEPARDIM. OF FISH �,. 1',edom=nur;t`. 5-I0 4.cy i'zzceX Side AND GAME DEVELOPM1sNT ZO,YE:� :. V unity of Urban Evundariez _,._. 141T1•iN FLOOD PLAIN: k Ad= Viability not I=paireii Z._r p,zf Aeterai:fatianW Substantially conformWITHIN AREA, tom LAND USE PLAN: OR. N; G;;'NE`k' L PLAN; i.. Land Use 2 Conservaon III: yes, w� Name of Paan 3. Open Space tTiTIiIN MOM 4 Safety _ ,RESERVE: 5, Noise If yes) , 6. housing Name. of Itwavve 7, Circulation)C Ay:Rroix WTO ttSC PL Om y W.. , ;�er«aZ DIn f ✓n � .� �M . x+r v R i:1 "L1C s„ t RECrJEST, i) %iu U D'IVxSI02r I Aid AWARE OF Tilt, z.zoVE 5C,11'r 1 rari'll-MiATIOT4 Ii,C�Cuil,ci.[?i', «• l rIIt "�WIT11 'a,1Gm;EAL Pt:.:, : �.D ZQiIING 1 iS1t5i .iighatute of AppliC.1�r Fe" 21;00: Will U%pita and be dizztaidGci ti .i.t {b) months from thta t1..P stukf t7Hn3tuto."0” LD 1000A (=Ivisa 6.87 SUBDIVIDER'S,STATEMENl' ,Nwe�1 p dz-Viy6 e— Date �2 project.. c G AP # % 3 .� � 2 3 1. Existing use (s) of the land/1'G�llnl 2, (s) of the land { 1 ` 0 V" '4! r' proposed use 3. improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-21 County Code, /V) 4. proposed /'--- public areas (approx. 5. Tree planting/or removal number) 6,, copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenants Preliminary existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement, attached �-'"� none 7. IS tate type of division, i.e, private roads urban rural, etc, _ U C. y Lb 1040 f. Planning Department NAME: TED'RUNGE ..--- x Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP 73-12-34. Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title; report for easement) ' Pacific Bell Butte Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Sc ool D'strict wall map) en P, h4i OW Water Company if lndivld al wells are not indicated on P y ( application or map) _ Durham Irrigation OR Durham futual Water Co; California Grater Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation Distract (Oroville area, SE of river) _ Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pen:tz Rd to lake Del, Oro Grater (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe 'Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation .District City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley CT.e;`k'1LLE AREA, ONLY dy � ! (..e� largo large map in :cabinet) - k : Oroville Area Public Unlit Dxstr tt Feather River Recreation District c a map in cabinet) it Medio Fire District (check wall snap, a small portion of Oroville only) RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY)t check wall map an'd title re,purt to see what applies; Some areas overlap, Drainage District nl Drainage District 112 Drainage District rr100 Drainage District 0200 r Reclamation District #833 Reclamation District #2055 Sacramento and ,San Joaquin Drainage': Distr'ct Butte Creek Drainage District I'll CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (gear StateHwy. 52, 70, 050 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Rwy, & Richvale Hwy,), 191 '(Clark Road) State Caster Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land -check AP books) Parks,and Recreation DepartMo it (property near Labe Oroville + State Water Resources Department (property bear hake Oroville watershed) - Rock Creek Reclaimati,on Dist, (west of Chico Airport$ south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy. 0 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CA888: eheck title report for any mention of special services or easements such as to Thermalito Irrigation District (numbered items) NG1TE OF 1JE'I'E�2i"iZNA"T �7N' 2r� Of ice, of Planning and REursarct,Butte County 1400 ,Tenth Street, Room 1 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 r 7 County Center Drive ,r SEP 5 Oroville, CA 95965 or u County Clerk CANONft gS �SulieCp, ut �'�� Deputy ty County of Butte By ;StM_TECT » Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. fro j ect Title AF it Name entati=te Parcel Map 073-12-0-034 Ted Runge Contact Person Telephone Number Mate: Clearinghouse Number (if .submitted to Clearinghouse) John.Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 53<8-7266 ?reject Location on the north side of Forbestown Road, approximately 200 feet east of PoWell. Ridge Road, Furbestowri area. project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide 60+ acres to create 3 parcels at 20+ acres each This is to advise that the Butte Countit (Lead. Agency or Responsible Agency) ;,as approved the above-described project on 9/18/89 and has made (Date) thhe following determinations regarding the above-described project; 1. The project ;till, X Mill not, have a significant effect on the envl,ronment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA; A Negative Declaration was prepared for this projett purstarii, to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Hitigati'on measures X were, __,_were not.,, made, a condition of the approval of the project, 4: A statement of overriding d6nsiderations was, .,_etas not, adopted for this project This is to certify that the final RIR with cotnmert8`atu4 responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at: Butte ;ounty Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oebville i CA 05965 late: Received for Filing and � y Costing at OPR _. Sianatuce B.A: iCiRCHER 9i,, (� TiDleectbr_of P1,annuing Ted lunge t AP#+J73-12-0-034 ,t J, �. Tentative Pa'el Map Mitigation. Measures l.. Revegetate all disturbedareas with natural forbs and grassed prior to October 1st. Yn addition, fiber nets shall be used on all areas over 15% slope to further mitigate sail erosion problems. 2. All drainage ways constructed or created as a result of grading shall be ,riprap-lined. 3'0 All earthwork for development of driveways, building pads, etc., shall be conducted between April and October during the dry season, 4. To reduce to a less-than-significant level, ingress/egress shall be limited on Forbestown shall be obtained from 'the Road. An encroachment permit -Butte County Public Works Department. Ingress/egress shall be located and designed according to the requirements of Butte County Public Works Department: t a f Buitecoun - LAND 0r NATURAL VVEAITH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bili) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA -25965 Telephoner (916) 538»7268 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director CERTIF.IED MAIL September 18, 1:989 Ted lunge Ho AP 75--1234 P; 0. Box 2042, TPM Oroville, CA 15965 Mr. Runi Dear Runge At the regular meetirg of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on September 18, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed o the attached, sheet. If no appeals are timely filed- within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval. ---with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions ofapproval are Complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you have any :questions regarding this inatter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works J ..n menaonsa Assistant Director JN/ds BulFn o,Mat,nIrtg0*nr attoghmont C cc. Planning Department SEP],'s1 Environmental health Departm®nt broville, iCallfomlk 1 on Craves Ted Runge, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 73-12-34, 3 parcels located on the north side of Forbestown Road approx. 200 ft-. east of Powell Ridge Road. Forbestown area. Engineer: Ron Graves Associates 1 Indicate a 20 ft. building setback from Forbestown Road property line. 2 Show all easements of record on the final map. 3 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards. 4 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required, 5. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. '6 All dwellings to be within 50n ft. of Forbestown Road, 7 Construct driveway access to each lot at location approved by Public, Works prior to recordation of map, 1lealth. `Dept. condition: Show a 50 ft= leachfield setback ,from the drainage way on parcels 1, 2 and 3, The following mitigation measures are required. 9 Revegetate all disturbed areas with natural (orbs and grassed prior` to October I.st in addit-;on, fiber nets shall be used on all areas over 15% slope to further mitigate soil erosion problems. 1:0 All drainage ways constructed or created as a result of grading shall be riprap-lined. ll All earthwork icr development of driveways, building pads, etc., shall be conducted between April and October during the dry season: 12 To reduce to a less-th,sn sig'hificant level, ingress /egress shall beeduce limited on Forbestown koad. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Butte County Public Works Department. Ingress/ egress shall be located and designed according to the requirements of Butte County Public WorUts Department. o1\VJ \\\w\ y LAND• 0F NATURAL WEALTH. Atd 'I aUTY _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (13111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTERDRIVE • ORDVILLE, CALLEDYWIA..QS9•{iS Telephone: (916) 538-7266 ROY CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD M. Mc ot i Deputy Dlyaolot September 1, 1989 `fed gunge RE: AP 73-12-34 Q. Box 2042 'Tentative Parcel Map Qroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Runge: Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear f' your application on the above --identified property on September 18, 1989: The Agency will, be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Works will recommend the Conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors', Roov� Building, 25 County Center Drive' f Crom• Cine California, ount Administre�ion If you have any queotians regarding this matter, please contact this office. - , truly yours, William, Chef Director of Public Works l Jjft Menda sa Assistant Director JM/ds attachment Gc; Planning Department Environmental Health DepartMefit r Ron Graves 7 BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Ce4ter Drive orovill.e, CA 95965 (916) 538-7288 August 24 1.898 Ron Graves P. O. Box 985 Oroville, CA 95965 RE: RUNGE,, Ted - AP# 73-12-34, Forbestown Road Dear Sir: This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act 'on the above application: Based 'on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional approval_. Recommend Cond.kions for Approval 1.1 Shaw a_ 50' leacizfield setback from the drainage way on parcels 1, 2 and 3. If you 'nave any questions regarding this letter, please contact Edward Overhouse or myself at the above listed address or telephone number btltw: en 8:00 10:00 A.M. weekdays. Sincerely, Philip E. Nelson Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Division of Environmental Health ��,,9 PEI/k° c� cc,. Planning Department Ar'; Ell fte coun LAND OF NATURAL WCALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DWPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OFJOVIL,LP, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 August 2, 1989. Ted Runge P.O. Box 2042 Orovillle, CA 95365 , Re Tentative Parcel Map APrr'73-12-34 Bear Mr. Runge: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project .in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151:5. In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20 63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report which has been prepared for your project: Please review the enclosed Planning Director's ")��Nrxjrt with conditions of approval if applicable. If you any errors or Oiiissions in our evaluation, please bring them our attention. The Environmental Documents and Planning Director's Report for Your project has been "sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action: California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hktings and approve or disapprove your project with >1 six months 'from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The six month time limit for your project mandated by state 16w, will occur on December 18, 1989: The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. if there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified impact, re�e�taluation of your project shall be required To:. Butte County Advisory Agency 7rom Planning Director >ubj ect; REPORT ON A TENTATIVE_ PARCEL MAP FOR TED RUNGS j AP#73--12--34 Date August 2, 1989 x This is a proposal to divide 60+ acres to create 3 parcels at 20+ acres each. The present zoning is "U" (Unclassified) and S-H (Scenic Highway). The Land Use Plan. Map of the butte County General Phan, designates this area as Agricultural-Resident;al.. There are :no specific or community plans for the area. 7 IT-he proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan not any County, specific or community plan, A Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared for -he proposed project in accordance to the Califorilia Environmental Quality Act aforwarded to Agencywithin the required 0dday mandated y he California Public S`esources Code Section 211.51.5. Recommend approval of the proposed Tentative Parcel. Map subject to ,the following mitigation measures: .1 Revegetate all disturbed areas with natural fortis and grassed prior to October 1st. In addition, fiber nets shall be used on all areas over 1.5 percent slope to further mitigate soil erosion pobl.ems: ' 2, All gradingishallWbesrprap�l�.ned+ucted or created as a result of 3. All earthwork for development of driveways, building pads, etc.; shall be. conducted between Aril a c tobe 0 April and r during the dry season. 4. To reduce to a less-than-significant Level., ingress/'egress shall be limited on Forbet;town Road. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Butte County Public Works Department. xr�gresslegress shall be located and designed according to the requirements of Butte County Public Works Department. BM: Jim cc: Ted Runge Ron Gr'avot r as APPENDIX Z `y CC?Y. rxy 03F BUXXE: IA FN�1''ZRCaNM7EN�.AI... CH�CKL=ST FORM; (To be completed by liiad Agency) LOG No.89-06-15--01 AP No 073-12-0-034 l3ACiGGROTJNI 1. 2iame of proponent Ted Runge i ,. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable)i P.O. Box 2042 Rha Graves Orovillel P.O. Box 986 Oroville,_CA 95965 3. Project description: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 60+ acres to create 3 parcels at 20+ acres each, �I 1vJ.�,NDA e�F2Y VTNDXNC,-S OF S'TC;NTF=CANCE YES . MAYBE NO 1. 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 411dlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal comraanity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare animal or eliminate important examples of major periods or endangered plant or of California. 'history or prehistory? ---- .----- Z. hoes the project have tha potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detritn8nt of long-tern 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.) 3. D"s the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively ( project more separate "resources where is relativelact oft �wsmall) but where file effect of the may en+ptlativent ' � Y tk►esximpactlnn each resource the is s total of those impacts on significant.) ._ 4. des the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse affects on human beings; either directly or :indirectly? �. . DETEi2M f NATYoIJ (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of this initial. evaluation. I/WE find thq proposed project MOLD NOT have a 'significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 'I/WE find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on ttie envirdhtent> there Will not be a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION M AWRES described on the attached thedt have been added to the project, A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the envirnnmont, and an LWIRO"NTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. COUNTY OF BUTTE, PLANNING DEPA2TMENT July 7, 1989 By +.. Brent L, Mooret Associate Planner Reviewed bya ... i.YrY �l`.'.V ���1`. �"l3-:.�tSi-1 .A..��.f'a.:✓1.. w3 :., � (Explanations of all I'M" and '114AYl " answers are required on attached sheet(s). 1. EARTH, Will the proposal result in significant: YE59At�AYLiE NO a.Unstable earth conditions, or changes In geologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? /- c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features?, d. Uestruetion, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? -� e. Increase in Mind or waster erosion o'f soils, either on or off site? E. 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 or lake? g, Loss of prune ;agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? _SLG i h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides) ground failure or similar hazards? ?;. AIR,. Will the, proposal, result in substantial:, a, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? ,r b. The creation, of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? p r any change in Alteration of a oovemment misture or tem erature or / 1$rmtP locally or regionally? V 3,"�3'j i;. '... ° ca !=r,'Tosal result in substantial: a. Changes i,^ "" :' the course or direction of hater movements in either mar# t . , e.; t ;eters? b, Changes in absorption rats") .esttLprns, or the rate and amount Vol of surface runoff? C, Need for offs -site surface drainage ;improVementr� including, vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood Waters"t e. Change in the, account of surface water in any Mater body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of 'surface water quality) including but not limited to temperature) dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground Waters! h. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters) either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer' � y cuts or Ogdavatiotis2 i. T#eductton in the amount of water otherwise available for public Water y r,upplies7 , Exposure of people or'property to Watdt4related hazards such as flooding? k. i'T,ANT LITE. Will the proposal tesul,t in substantial; a, Change in the diversitg of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees; shrubs) grass) crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduetion of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c, introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing speeiest - d. Poduction in aercage of shy agricultural cropl W� 5. ANT14AL'LIM Will this proposal result Insubstantial: YES_. MAYBE No a. Change in the diwars�ity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, lana animals including reptiles' fish and shellfish, organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, r.v`e or endangered species of animals.? c- Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or in a ua .,i the migration or movement of animals?: d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife'babitat? 6. NOM. Will the proposal result in aubstantial:; a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels", 7, 'LIGHT A14D GLARE, Will the Proposal produce significant light, and glare? LAlPPI USR. Will the proposal result in, a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? v U TURAL.RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? I b, Depletion of any non=renewable natural resources? 10:Ill SK OF 11Mg. Will the proposal involve: a. A. risk of 'explosion or release of hazardous sM tances (including, but not limited toy oils pesticides, chemicals or radiation.) in the event of .an accident or upset conditions? - - b. Possible interference with an eme encyres' onse Plan or emergency evacuation:lan? 11. POPULATION, Will the proposal alter 'location, distribution, density or growth rate of the human population? 12.o addiWill the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand additional 13. T3ANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION Will the proposal result infi a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? .. b 'Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for heW parking`? e. Substantial impact on existing transportation systetiid d. Significant alterations to present pattdvns of circulation or movement of people and/or go6la? ✓ e. Alterations to Waterbdrhe, rail or air traffic: r, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles bicyclists be pedestrians? vle- 14. PUBLICSTMICM Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a peed for new or altered government servicest ✓ a. Dire protection? .._ . n b. Police protection? _ ca, Schools? _ d, Parks or other recreational f4ci.liti.es7 1 . e.. Maintenance of public facilities, including rbads7 f4 Other governmental serviced: t j " 15. 'FNMOY. Will the proposal result intYES_ MAYBE NO a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? ` L. substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or ,.equine the development of new bources of energy? „_ r ,_,►✓ 15. i1TILITTM Will the prop' .al result in a need for new systems, or substanUal alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? 'b, comi=icatioos systoLs? c. Water availability?/. d,. Sewer or septic systems? VC e. Storm water drainage? Solid waste and disposal? 11. HUMAti HEALTH. Will the propwal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people tr potentia' health hazards? ,k--* AEsTW,.rICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction bi ar sonic vista or view open to the public, or will, the proposal result in the creation of ark sestheti-ally offensive site open to public view?, _ 194 }U;CREMON. Will the, proposal result in an impact upon the ;quality or quantity of existing recreational oppurtunitie67 . (Q&IUML RESOURCES. A. will the proposal result in the alteration or "4truction of a prehistoric or 'historic archaeological site?�/ b. Will, the proposal result ick adverse physical or aesthetic effects 'building, to a prehistoric or historic structure or object? c. Door. the proposal have tike potential to cause a physical change v which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. will 'the proposal restrict existing religious or hacred 'Res within the potential impact area? 1=3�SC1C:X�S�b1�7 C�l�`' lEltit��'Th�'.C�NNLENxA`�. .'�:`�iA�,`L7AT=CSN - attached w44 II n DISCUSSION or ENVIRONMEN E4�� :�z1ATI0N �fP �i 073--1.2-0-034 :1b: The project site is characterized by very steep slopes over 30% twhich will require excessive earthwork to provide building pads and ,driveways for residential development. Subdividing and subsequent 4evelopment of 3 homesites on this site will result in soil disruption, displacement.,, compaction, overcovering, and significant ;local changes in the topography. Substantial earthwork has taken place recently without a grading permit. Prior to any further ,earthwork on +;he project site, the applicant should conform to the ;butte Counf-v Grading Ordinance and acquire a grading permit from -the Butte County Public. works Department to reduce impacts to a less '.than -significant level: lc Grading for lot arrangement and driveway construction may ,substantially alter the existing topography and drainage systems. ,r;,Mrface area and runoff would be incre.sed. Erosion and siltation jiay occur due to earthwork. To 'reduce to a less -than -significant level, the ,project ishall acquire a grading permit under the Butte 'county Grading Ordinance. 3e,f Construction and residential development of the project { ;site may result in an increase in water erosion of soil. Grading' ,;necessary for residential development ma` lead to significant Increases in soil erosion, and subsequent siltation of McCabe Creek =and Lake Oroville It is anticipated that adherence to the Butte .impacts associured withgradingandtcon.structi county g g ysubstantial negative on activities on the project, site. 1g No loss of prime agriculturally productive soils will occur as a result of this subdivision. The property is characterized by steep, ;sloping timber mountain areas. Such mountainous timber terrain have marginal agricultural values, zone in Butte count . All of Butte Count ah• Some seismic activityhas occurred within the general foothill y y is within a Moderates zaithquake Intensity Z6Ae VIM Construction of buildings to the Uniform Building Code Standards for seismically active areas should provide adequate protection to residences in case of seismic activity. 3b: I The proposed project will create one single family residential unit per 20 acres, Some changes will occur to the drainage patterns and raise the amount of surface runoff due to grading of driveways' ;and building pads for residential development. However, due to the sparse density of the proposed project no significant changes in absorption rates Will occur. ji,h,,i6c. The proposed development of three residential dwellings on the., project site will have a water demand of approximately 1.,650 gallons per day, To meet the demands of such a developma;,t will significantly impact the limited shallow aquifers of this mountain site. The applicant should provide a'water consumption projection 5 r anal water quality documentation to Butte County ;a6blic Health Department for review.. All Water supply and F•,ater quality Requirements of the Public Health Department, and §.Alle Butll:e County :?J re Department, California Division of Forestry and , ­.re Protection, 4Ad the State of C4 ifornia Safe Drinking Water Act be rm.et 54 The project site is located within an area i,°`gr,:t,ified by the 1) partment of Fish and Game as a critical deer y�-L,d winter range Its ignated development zone. As such, the pr: ,: c*,ed pi; o j ect is t�vbject to the Butte County Board of Supervisors interim policy which tAi.des development in those areas recognized by -he Department of 1,'Joh and Game as deer herd habitat. The following tatoment shall be placed on the tentative parcel map: "Any allownb;l.c-� development in a 1t'digratory deer herdrange will require condition o . approval stating �,_�at the owner agrees to pay the deer mitiga`ion fees required by i-oUnty Ordinance for issuance of building perm.t.., at the time such :,peptits are issued:. Owner acknowledges that no soh ordinance is in ,of`fect as of the date, of approval." �5,f The project site is zoned "U" (Unclassif'ie tt) whr' ch requires a nimum of 20 acres per �11ing unit. The pt,oject site is dasignated by the Butte 5 K ,ty General P1';,n as Agricultural- 2esidential. The propose. Tentative Parcel Mop conforms to both zoning requirements and the general plan. The ptoject site is ;surrounded by resid.eli7xal developments and densItbies v,hich. range ,from 5 acres per dwelling unit to 20 acres per dwell;, ng un;;.t. ,1,3f',- The project site is located off of Forbestr)wn Road. Forbestown ?,oad Is a mountainous, winding roadway. The project site it; Located on a sharp, blind curve of Forbestown Ro:�d whish limits site distance. Providing individual ingress/egress to eadh parcel on this Mind -curve will substantially increase traffic. hazards to motorists. To reduce to a less -than -significant level, ,� single ingress/egress should be utilized off o.fP arcel #3 with 60' wide dedicated right- of-way ightofway to parcels #1 and #2. An encroachment permit should be obtained from the Butte County pubS.io Works Department. 3rn ress/e cess' should g g be designed to meet tae public road approach requ3,rements of the Butte County Public Works Department. 14b: The Butte Count, Sheriff's Department is responsible for law enforcement protection in the project areei. Rapid development in rural areas of the county and restricted budgets have reduced the department's capacity for preventative patrolling and rapid response to emergency calls 16d: individualseptic and leachfield systemis are proposed on each parcel: for sewage disposal.. The project site it; characterized by steep slopes which are not conducive to d6�elopi��g adequate soil - absorption sewage disposal systems. it iw antit,:ipated that Butte County Environmental Health regulations and ,;standards will adequate address and mitigate any serious health problems or environmental damages which may occur from waste water dj.sposal..' r �a. The', ra eot site has been listed as area of low sensitivity for chaen�.apical resources b the Chico State Universit *.r g y yArchaeological Oensitivity Map. As such, no :Loss or destruction of any trohaeoldgical resource is anticipated. ;1:C3MMEM► D MITIGATION MEASURES: 11 Prior+ to a,.ny further earthwork on the project site, the applicant should conform to the Butte County Grading Ordinance and acquire a grading permit from the Butte County Public work* Department. All grading and earthwork for roadway, driveways, and building pads shall be conducted prior to recordation of the map. :2. To reduce to a less -than -significant level, a single ingress/egress should be utilized off of parcel #3 with a 601 wide dedicated right -of -gray to parcels #1 and 42:. An encroachment perw'.t should be obtained from the Butte County public Works Department. Ingress/egress shall be designed to meet the public road approach requirements of the Butte County Public forks Department; 3L -M : f cu, e ,.e ii 11 �I Applicant: Ted Runge Assessor's Parcel # 073-12-0-034 i' Log # 89. 06-15-01, DATA SHEET ,A. Project. Description 1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel. Map. 2. Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map to divine 60+ acres to create three parcels at 20+ acres each. 3. Location On the north side of Forbestown Road, approximately 200 feet east of Powell. Ridge Road, in the Forbestown area. A. Proposed Density of Development: One dwelling unit per 20 acres. 5i Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Less than 5% 6. Access arn5 Nearest Public Road(s): Forbestown Road. 1. Method of Sewage Dispoa-A1 Septic and l;eachfield systems. 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells. - 9, Proximity of Power Lines Along Forbestown Road. 10. Potential for further land divisions and development:: None 3,. Envirormental Setting Physical Environment 1.. Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Moutt.ainous timber land with steep canyoh slopes b Slopes: 30* and greater. C. Elevation: 1,400 feet to 2,000 feet above sea level. d. Limiting Factors Steep slopes over. 30%. 2. Soils a. Types and Characteristics: Englebrigh.t soil. :.eries,- brown to yellowish brown, clay loam, drains well b. Limiting Factors Steep slopes subject to erosion. 3. Natilral Hazards of the Land' a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake intensity Zone VIll bi Erosion Potential.: Moderate. c. Landslide Potential: Moderate to high. d. Fire Hazard: Extreme. e. Expansive Sons Potential! Moderate. �8 �07 r, 4. Hydrology ' :face water an the project site, a,. Surface Water: No sl to the north of the however McCabe Creek runs just and Lake Oroville is located project j site approximately one mile to the north b6 Ground Water: Generally ava labLS14 Characteristics: yl:3astndrains the c, Drainage andot�lensinto north into McCabe CreekDrainage Lake Or iville . � per d, Annual Rainfall. (normal): 55year. 5. e. Limiting Factors: None. Visual/scenic Quality: Excellent. to trWi,_ic noises along 6. Acoustic Quality: poor due Forbestown Road. 7. Air Quality: Good. Biological'Environmenl�- 8' vegetation: Foothill woodland. Wildlife Habitat-: Common birds and animals associated with y;. the foothill region. cultural Environments lo. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low ' sensitivity. County General 7P1<an designation: Agricultural - 11 4 Butte Existing Zoning: Unclassified - Scenic Highway. 12_4 13 Existing Land Use on-site: Timber lands/open space. 14 Surrounding Area* sand Uses: Rural Residential/Timber lands. a. b. Zoning: Unciassifie�.. ply h pesignatio,4" Agr cultural Res c3ential . c Gen. rl' parcel Sizes: Ranges `"tom 5 to 6o acres: e population: Sparse. Character of Sj_ta and Ateat Rural mountain. 15i 16. Nearest Urban Area:,. Otoville. Sphere; of Influence: City of Oroville. 171 18 Relevant improvements Standards Urban Area: Not applicable 15. Fire protection Service: ioll County Fire a Nea�:est County (State) Fire Stat ',: to the east station #54 located approximately 2 rdiles basis for wil.dland and fire is operated on a seasonal threat. County Fire Station #6a Located approximately 18 miles to the West is open year round. Water Availabilityt Water tender onIy . b schools AhArea.- Oroville Elemen�,ary and Oroville Union 20, High School Districts .� iT�iao,'tarnTnryCmtms., _ ;AUG 11989 :' (q15) �349587 . �"'k r�ra)"f� �, t9rayill�� Califotaft �ial3 r r; YOM �j as, PA BOX 986 -- OROVILLE, CA 95065 J4 J `✓ A CALIFOP.NIA CORPORATION 100 GOLD DREDGER DRIVE July 31f 1989' Butte County Planning, E.ept; 7 C"olanty Center Dr« Orvi11 CA 9596 attn: Brant Moor re: A.P. 473-12--39 Ted Runge Parcel Mafia Dear Brent, 'We agree to the mitigation measures ,for the above referenced tentative parcel map as per our telephone conversation of this date Thank you; SLq re Y Ronald L. Gravest L.$, Roan Viraves and Associates RLL ks Dut}e Cti..pinning Cawm, ".�.. ,fir tg1syaa.�e JUL associauesP.O. BOX 988 — ORavILL5, CA 96 55 A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 100 GOLD DREDGER DRIVC , 0)) #89-055 .�!)Jy 13, 1989 3�:;4;to Counter :�,l ,ginning Dept. �,*Ounty Center Dr. 'afilville, CA 95965 Brent Moore A.P. #73--12-14 r*ar Brent, :n, response to your recommended mitigation measures for tl.s project r'we 4ubmit the following I The only grading that has taken place is just enough to allow %;,r access to the property to determine viable building sites and to baxe.done�underptheopa.r-celymapequivement8i All future application -as provided gnarling wiil. .�� �� the ordin- Cyt � dry :2.) it is .not feasible to build one single, driveway. the terrain ms steep and there are several. large "gullies" The environment would be much more severely adversely impacted by one driveway clue t4D the steep and deep cuts and fills, greatly adding to erosion and Landslide potentials Also crossing the "gullies" would create �bad environmental problems, These are 20 acre parcels. There are "fingers" or ridges running ry t that will, provide three nice .homesites We have Located accept- 61ble sewage areas for all three bomesites. ; ane driveway to each homesite is really the onjy practical solution �dth the least adVotge enviroh,nental impact. bue to the size of throe parcels and the fact that the"terrain precludes further division at this time we discussed this wi,.h Public Works. They do not have any objections to the three driveways. Of course the driveways shall. meet Butte County Standards and the appropriate permits obtained prior to construction Of same. Tbank you. r Bate Count j LAND OF NATURAL 7 - WEALTH AND 3EAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 ,duly T 1989 TELEPHONE: (916) 530-7601 'Pod Runge V-0 Box 2042 Jroville, CA 95965 f- Tentative Parcel. Map AP# 073-22-0-034 Log #89_06--15-01 ,Dear Mr Runge. An initial study of your (re indicates' potentially adverrseedimpactst,t Tentative Parcel re er to the enclosed lvironmental checklist the environment eliminate these )• To reduce or. required as part ofacthe suitable mitigation measures impact Report EZR is project. are OtherWise an Environmental Environmental required pursuant to the Quality Act. California Pn early rozO'Onse to thi epartmerit, will expedite the sclhe uling�on, sent to the Planni,'ag forward your written response within 15 daysfromthe date of this letter: of Should you have any questions regarding 3:O0i contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and p.mmatterplease Sincerely, . KIRCHER Director of Planning Brent L. Moore Associate Planner BLM:fcu Enclosure.. - cc: Ron Grades Ted Runge RE AP 73--12-34 P.O. Pox 2042 Tentative Parcel. Map Orovile, Cha 95965 Dear Mir. Runge: This is, to notify* you, that your application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property is being'submitted to the Planning Department for environmental deterizination and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. This application will be considered complete when we have received notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental Health Department that all necessary data have been received: These departments will contact you regarding any additional information they may require. 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