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ANT Ron & Marianne Dresbach Logi/89-08-15-04
Box 547, Watsonville. CA 95077 '
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
V- ZT DESCRIPTION.
w ,t parcel created and remainder
1 parcel phis remaining lands on both sides of -Binet Road approx. 0.75
=,uer- jiortherly of Clipper 14111s, La Porte area;
S PARCEL NL-!OBER (S)
7a-21-14 & 55,
5I5. U GENERAL, PLAN TX -40 PROJECT CONSISTENT?
tV F –FLAN CONFOP.bWICE REPORT 03-29-89
DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE, ;
�,COU8ERVATION ACT CONTRACTS?
v N RECEIVED f18�15/89
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jz,.`,�°+,.4TT,/SUAVEYOR/CIV L ENGINEER:. Thomas H..Wulf ert
rrDr'.=SS : Box 613, Red Bluff; CA 96050
aA `?PLANNING DIRECTOR' S REPORT PREPARED
M VIj,;t0l;MENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED
AND ATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED._.
MITIGATED NEG, DECLARAT 9N DATE ADOPTED._
ENV. IMPACT REPORT DATE CERTIVIED
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. _.
SOB, COMMITTEE MEETING DATE
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ADVISORY AGENCY HEA11,I1NtG DATE � '" 44''.o
ADVISOR- AGENCY A"CTI'Oty
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Subdivision Name (if applictahie)
APPENDIX H
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y LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS
Supplemental Information for Planning Department
i, list. ,md describe any other related permits and other public approvals
rpgc tired for•this Project, ,including those required by city, regional,
Attte and federal agencies:
111-oposed scheduling/ associated projects; '
_ tal development (phasing
of subdivision units,
3. Anticipated lhcreme
ftt.urr development,
/,, What method will be utilized to accommodate surface draznagdi Describe-
how
escribehow on-site ,and downstreatr drainage. channels will be affected,
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!ii Proximity of water for firefightii,\g purposes (hjdrantst ponds., etcr
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!t4 Wi 1 i tjXri.�tvat,,.it�t� or gr4rAding be necessary? Cubic yards (Estimate)'..
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ions f(jr tr ive.t to property (rural and mountainous argas only).
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?I:I,KV i 1?ONMENTAL IMPACTS ANp MlmltyAT10N MEA811l ES"'
fdolit I'ry pot.nnt1,111y significant environmental impacts associated w, ,'
I he I'lod cl iv s;iorl. What project design features or special conditions
or, approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential
nnvlronmental impacts?
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ENVIRONMENTAL ,SE'rT',
n Doscrilie tiie project site as it exists before the project,
icicluding information on topography, soil sttlbiltty, ptants
stlid actimw s, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Do.ac;rlbe any existing structures on the site, and the use of
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I,) Describe the surrounding prd,ertiesr, including :information on
lilant.;� and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects,
Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.),
Intensity cif land use (onit family, apartment houses, shops, depart-
ment store 1, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage,
:setbac:k# roar yard, etc.).
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CEIVI'I*F,fCATION: t hereby cer ifv that; the statements furnished above and in
t ho rl' "ic.lted exb1bi is present the data and information required for this
NII I,% �vattiaLlon to the bes"t of, my ability, and that the facts, statements -
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aiccl 111t`� amt°ion pre;;jested are true and; r:orrect to the best o." my knowledge
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C.,< 1-4 to be corspleted by applicant:
. �,. Af'PLICAtfL Ni,S `E AND ADDRESS: �oN /"/•c12 /a'NJ/� �cz /S �.�!-GIF
CA 29<v7Z
2, F,OJECT DESCRIPTION: % P L'%
f4SESSORIS Ph?CEL MPSER(S): 2 O�oI�.. O3S
•OFOSM USE: _ /Z/=
':e igllowing items are to be'cocpl ted by the Planning Department:
ZONING (1/ LAM CONSERVATION //0
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3,i, PLAPi DES:,YGNATION:�Y'BUw-nag--r i% .,
,a�^ent/5ict_?esitio:s Criteria:YES NO
It is reco=ended that you perf o=
?, . _ .. ----------- the following checked items:
---- - ARCHAMLOMCAL RECORDS CVXCK
)C •--- BOTANICAL SURVEY
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
6. .. _ YES
NO
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WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR
lr LAND USE PIAN:
Stz,_ Dote=inetxs on• Substaantially conforas too
Gi izP.AL PLAN4.1 1. Land Use If Yas,-
Name of -plan
2. Conservation ^�
3. Open Space _
tiI2HN URBAN RESERVE:
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4. Safety
5. Noise X If Yes,.
Nttme of Reserve
6 Housing
7 Circulation Y ..
,AIRPORT LAND USE RfAIVs
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Staff Signature /i �?i1/`
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AS tmi APPLICAht' FOR Mitt RpUEmb LAND bIVISION, Y +11 AWARE OF THE. ABOVE STAFF D, trtRMINATION REGARDING
i� CaNVORHAN= WITH TINE GENE°.AL PWI AND tONIrNCc.
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Si nature of A llcant k ry
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�m;i. report will 'e5tp,ire and be dischkded sik (a) monthe. iron the date *A the stff siSniturd,,
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Primary Uses : Forest management and the harvesting and pro-
cessing of forest products.
Secondar-T Uses: Animal husbandry, resource extraction and pro
cessing environmental preservation activities, outdoor recrea-
tion facilities, dwellings, utilities, public and quasi-public
uses, home occupations, and airports.
Site Designation Criteria: I'
`1, ClimatesI slope and soils generally, suitable for conifer i
forests and commercial timber production.
2 Predominate parcel sizes of 40 acres or more.. ;
pusesUconduciventontimb umbericompanies.
_ u: Adjacenttimber prod�,ction. _
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Intensity of Use: Minimum parcel size of 40 acres. Where af
I :pA-O is used the minimum gross density could vary frci 20 to j
r 40 acres per dwelling unit provided at least $0910 of the' total f
set-aside for open space uses. One
acreage of a project is
single_--fam'il.y dwelling per parcel with additional housing for `
on-site employees.
Consistent Zones; TM--40 thru Tm-160, A-40 thru~A-160, FR-40
thru FR-'160 , R--Osi
, C-E , TP-160 , and PA-C ,
Zi oniExi.st� ngoparce! sizes and dwelling dei sities:
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Slope. _
3 Elevation.
4. Road access.
Effects on adjacent uses
6: Local desires.
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Planning Department NAME; RON & MARIANNF3 DRIESBACH
Environmental. Health Department
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CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 73-X21-14 35
Attn: J. Craig Career (on areas north of red line on map)
Yom,
Butte County Sheriff
PG&E (check 'title report for easement)
Pacific Bell
Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR
Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet)
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Sch of Di tv t (all ma
Water C*pany (if individual walls are not indicated on application or map)
Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co.
California Water 'ervice Company (Chico area)
Oroville=Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river)
Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river)
Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd
to lake)
DelOro Water (,Paradise Pines area)
Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area)
Paradise Irrigation District
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City of . . , (check wall maps for spheres of influence)
Oroville
Chico
-- Paradise
Diggs
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XMMg"YUBA CO. PLANNING DEPT.
+OP.OVILLE AREA ONLY:
'Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map ,in cabinet)
Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet)
El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) -
l<1CGS,
RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY); check wall map and title report
to see what applies. Some areas overlap.:
Drainage District #L
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Drainage District #2
Drainage District #100-
100Drainage
DrainageDistrict #200
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Reclamation District #833
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Reclamation District #2056
Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District
Butte Creek Drainage District
IN CERTAIN CAStSt
Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions)
Dept: of Fish and Game ('near water and in rural and mountain areas)
Cal Trans (near State H'wy, 52, 70, 901 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy, &
Richvale Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road)
State later Quality Control. Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units)
United States Forest Service (if project borders IDSA land "-check AP books)
Parks'and Recreation Department (property hear Lake Oroville)
State Water Resources Department (property hear L6ke Oroville ..- watershed)
Mock Creek 9eclaimation Dist, (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek anO
east of Hwy. 99 (see wall map)
Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions)
SPECIAL
CASES; check title report for any mention of special services or easements such
as to
Therhialito Irrigation District (numbereditems)
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Eatte (loun.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephonat(916) 538.7681
RONALD D, McELROY
Deputy Diraetor
January 28, 1992
Thomas M Wulfert
ISE: AP 73-21•-14 and 35
P. 0. Box 673
TPM
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Dear Mir. 'Wt:Ilfert_
At Ute meeting of the Butte
County Advisory Agency held on
�regular
January 27, 1902, the Agency granted
a 36 months extension of time
in which to file the final map for the above referenced propertyi
n
i new date ole expiration «ill be:
January 8, 1995.,
If you have any questions regarding
this matter, please contact this
Office.
Very truly yours,
tiilliain Chef
Director of Public Works
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Stuart Edell
Assistant Director
cc Planning Department
8nvi.ronmental Health Department
Ron Droi.sbach P. 0. Box 574, Watsonville, CA 95077'
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Q Office of Pla- ining and Research 1PROM _ Butte County
1400 Tenth Street, Room .tl1 it
�,Planning Department
5acratiento, CA 95814 i!
L7 � �� ��, �� 7 County Centex Drive
or Oroville, CA 95965
X County Clerk JAN Q J 990
County of Butte
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S "YOldJN�' �3ia►r� J Cic""°
0XTP7ECT Filing of Notice df,I?etarminataon in lcniripYiance with Section 21-108
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code.
Project Title AP 11 Name
Tontative Parcel Map 073-'210-014 & 085 Ron ,& Marianne Drie,rach
State Clearinghouse Nueber Contact Person Telephon NumE77
;(if submitted to Clearinghouse)
John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 538-72.66
2roject Location On loth sides of Binet Road, approximately 0.75 'miel.s
northerly of Clipper Mills, La Porte area.
Project Description Tentative ;Parcel Map to create a 40°1/- acre parcel with
.a remainder.
'This is to advise that the . Butte County Advisory .:Agency „
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency)
;has approved the .above-described project on 1-8-90 and has made
(bate)
the following determinations regarding the above-described project:
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1. The project will, X will not; have a significant effect on the
environment,
x An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for thi.. project
pursuant to the provisions of CEQA.,
X _ A Negative Decla,:ation was prepared for this project pursuant to the
provisions of CEQa
3. Mitigation measures dere, X were nct; made a condition' of the
approval of the projects
4i A statement of ofor this projectVerra.ding considerations was, X was not, adopted
This is to certify that the final E1A with comments and responses and record of
project approval .ins 'available to the general public at
Butte Cotinty Planning Department
1 County Center Drive
Orovil.ld, CA 959615
Date Received for Filing and
Posting at OPR
4 i8tat ure
'B. A. KIACiiER; Director of Planhing
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W x- . LAND O F NATURAL ti E A lT , H A, N D BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT of PU13LIC WORkS
WILLIAM (Bill)CHEFF, Director
UloCo. 1%mni ng C&mrru 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telep jono, (916) 538.7691
URTIFIED 14AIL oEG 211980 RONALD 0. McELROY
Deputy Director
Ora�iil�, CaL'fcrmEa December 26, 1989
Ron and Marianne Dreisbach RE: AP 73-21-14 and 35
P. 0. Boy: 547 TPM
Watsonville, CA 95077
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dreisbach;
Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear
your application on the above -identified property on January s, 1990:
Tbe Agency will be reviewing the finding;; from the Planning Department
4nd will be Considering your tentative piircel map. Public Works will
recommend the conditions of approval. as 148ted on the attached sheet.
The meeting will commer.ce at 9;`00 art. in the Board of Supervisors'
Poem, County Administration Building; 25 County Center Drive, -
Oroville, California.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please tiontact this
office.
V6ry truly yours,
William Cherf
Dii°ector of Publ�c Works
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Assistant Director
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gnvironmen:tal Health Department ,
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LAND OF NATURAL W5AI.TI
ArJD BEAUTY
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DEPAOTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
r DIVISION OF ENVIrJNMENTAL HEALTH
Address ❑ 196 Memorial Way EP 7 County Conte" Drive C)747 Elliott Rood
Reply to Chieo� Callfornfa 95926 Oroville, ColifeW. 95965 Paradise, California 95969
Telephone: 916/9912727 Telephone; 914/538-7281 n Tele ho a:'916/812-63018
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December 7, 14S9
D E C 111989
Thomas M. Wulfert
P . O . Box 673 '�� Califarni
Red Bluff, CA 96030
RE: TPM DREI SBACH, Fon and Mc;r- i a;nne
Marysville -La Porte Highway
A 4 33-21-14 & 3b
Dear Mr Wulfert
This depaGtment has advised the Butte bounty Department of Fuh1iC
Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act ora the
above appli:Catio'ni
Based on present information; we can r'ecommei"-ld approval, oy,
conditional approval.
Recommended �Conditiorisrfotr Aperov_aY
i.: Show a 100' leachf eld setback from the highwater line of
thC1,bek or, parcel # 1
I8how, a 500" leacMfield setback from the highwater line of
the lake on p;: -cei # 1.
ifyou, haves any quett,ions rogarding this letter) please contact
Edward Overhause at the above listed address or* telephone number
between 8900 -- 13:04 AM, weokdays
Very truly yours
H ward Snv err Director
Division of 80VAronmental Health
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WILLIAM (8111) CHrFF, Director
i COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROV L,jF0RNIA 95965
7elcphope: (916) 5384266
RONALD D. McEV 9Y
Deputy Director
January 7 1992
Thomas 11. Wulfert RE AP 73-21-14 & 35
P:O. Box 673 Tentative Parcel Map
Recd Bluff, CA 96080
Dear. Mr. Wul€erti
Please be advised that your request for an extension of time in which
to file the final map :for the above referenced tentative parcol map has;
been placed on the Butte county Advisory Agency's agenda for January
27, 1992.
The meeting will corao!nce Bit 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room;
County k ministration Building, L"� County Center Dr., 9roville$ Califor"iuia
if� Yfyou1 ave an g, ltestibns cont.erning this matter, please contact this
,
ei
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
Stuart Edell
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Ass.istaut Director
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Rote&obmefttal MaarianneHealth Dreisbachartment
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LANG OF NATLJkAL WEALTH At110 BEAUTY
PLANNINC DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE; (916) 538.7601
Zeptember 29., 1989
Pon 8h 'Mar 1 anne Dr I esbac h
Bol 647
Wat3onviIle, CA 05077
'Rex Tentative Parcel Map, AP 03-29-89
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Drfesbach
she Butte County Planning Department has completed the
f your project in accordance With the
CaIIfoemlA Env Itonm;ntaI Quality Act and ffcrwarded to th'e Butte
County AdVI sort' Agency Within the required 105 days pursuant to
the C'allforela Public Resources, Code Section 21151.5. 1n
.addition, the PIannilig Director's report required by SectIona 20-
i53 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision ordinance has been
'lease f'Ind enclosed the Environmental
iDocumentation/Planning Director's Report Which has been prepared
for your project.
I
Please review the enclosed In1tI.aI Study/Planning Director's
8eport: with conditions of approval If apn►,Icable. If you note;
any errors or omIsstons In our evalUaticl1, please bring them to
our attention.
I
'the Environmental Documents and P1,annIng Oirector's Report for
Your project has been sent to th4h,r3utte County Advisory Agency
or their heir actton. California Gcvllsr'rzment Code Sect I ons 85:50 and.
55952.1 requires the Butte C6uhty Advisory Agency set hearings
,,and approve or disapprove your pro,lect within slx months from the
date on which your application Was received and accepted; The
six month time I lmit for your project mandated by state law, will
occur on March 21, 1990 The Advisory Agetioy Wiii notify you of
the time and place of the public hearing for your project.
If there are modifications to your project, hot related to
rattlgating an Identified Impact, re-evaluation Of yoUr project
shall be requlred;
1 LATER -DEPARTMENT MEMORANtaUM
-to Butte County Advisory Agency
-f OA Planning Director
JBJECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Ron &
Marianne
Drlesbach
ATE. September 99, 1989
This Is a proposal for a Tentative Parcel Map to create
a 4C+7-
,zLcre parcel with a remainder. The present zoning
is "U"
nclass If'led) The Land Use pian Map of the Butte
County
-Senerzl Plan designates this area As Tlmber Mountain. There
are
40 specific or community plans for the area.
The proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any
adopted
or' proposed element of the Butte County General Plan
nor any
,county', specific or commun l t,y Plan.
Recommend approval;
CS S:Ir
ftcl Ron & Marianne Drlesbach
Thomas M: Wulfert
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CNV3:P,0NMn- N'rAL C 14ECXLxS'E F1' RM
(To be completed by Lead Ai3ency)
LOG NO. 89-08-15-04
AP NO. 073=210-014 &
035
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Name of pt ponent Ron & Marianne Driesbach
2,
Address of proponent and representative (if applicable):
Boit 547 Thomas M. Wulfert
Watsonville, CA 9507t Box
Red SlUtt,
3.
Project description: Tentative Parcel. Map
t; . _mLN-7A1T0TZY F CNT TNGS QV STC3XT 'SC.ANCg; YES MAYB9
NO
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floes the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a .fish or vildlife 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 or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods
of California history or prehistory?
2,
Anes the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
detriment of long-termenvironmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
envir6nm6tit .is one Which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while
long-term impacts will endure into the future.)
3.
boes the project Rave impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact 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 envi'ronrrent is significant.)
a.
Projectave environmental effects substantial
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aloes dverse�efotb Onhumanbei gs) eitherdirectly ori indirectly?
E3i� T� CF.12MfZNAT�C�lV (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of
this initial evaluation:
IM, find the proposed project COULD �vtflT have a significant effect on the
environment anA a NCGA'TIVt DECLAPiMOH will be prepared,
IM find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect
nn the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because
the MITIGATION MEAsuns described on the Attached sheet have been added to the
project. A NWATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
T/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,
and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MORT is required~
COUNTY OP BUTTE, PLANNING DEPATMENT
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(Explanations of all "YES' and 11MAYBE4 answers ara required on at+,ached sheet(s).
1., EARTH`, will the proposal result in significant:
YES MAYBE NO
a.
Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures?
b.
Disruption, displacement, compAction or oVercovering of the soil?
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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 siltation,
deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream
the bed
or of the oceanor any bay, inlet or lake?
g.
Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designates urban
areas?
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Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes)
landslides) mudRlides, ground failure or similar hazards?
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2, ATR. will the proposal result in substantial:
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Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?
b.
The cri-aton of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?
c.
Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in
Clibate, IbUlly or regionally?
1. WATER. will the proposal result in substantial;
a.
Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in
either marine or fresh waters?
Changes rp > g p , to and amount
runoft2ion rates drainage atterns or the rate
of surface
c.
Need for off-site: surface drainage improvements, including vegetations
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removal) channelization or culvert installation?
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d.
Alterations to the course or flow of ,flood waters?`
e.
Change in the :amount of surface water in any water body?
f.
bisr_harge into surface Waters, or in any alteration of surface water
quality) including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or
turbidity?
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Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground haters?
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Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters) either through
direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer
by cuts -or excavations?
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Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water
supplies?
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'Exposure of people or property to water -related hazards such as flooding?'
4. pLANx LIFE. Will the prososal result in substantial.,
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Change in the diversity of spedies) or number of any species of plants
(including trees, shrubs, grass) drops) and aquatic plants)l
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b.
Reduction of the numbers of any uniijue) rare or endangered species of
plants?
e,
thttoductibn of new speebm of plants into aft area, of in a barrier to
the normal replenishment of existing species?
d.
ReduatJoh in acreage of airy agricultural drop?
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ANIMAL IIFG. Will the proposal result in substantial;
YES FAYRE No
e in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals
a.7(bi-�d's,
land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms
nsects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of
animals?
c. introduction of new species of animals ,into an area, or in a barrier to
the migration or movement of animals?
d. deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat?
4.
NOISE'. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
b. Lxposure of people to severe noise levels?
7.
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce ,significant light and glare?
B.
LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the
present, or planned land use o�. an area?
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NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in. substantial:
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a. Increase in the rate of ;use of any natural resources?
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bo Depletion of any non-renewable natural, resources?
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ji!�R OE`UPSET.. Will the proposal involve;
a. A risk 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?
b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency
evacuation .plart?
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POM.ATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or
growth rate of the human populations
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jLofg G. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand
fo- e, additional 'housing?
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`TRANSPORTATION/GIRggATION. Will the proposal result in;
a. (mneratior of substantial additional vehicle movement?
b, EffdtAs on existing parking fadilities, or demand for new ;parking?
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C. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems?
d, Significant alterations to present patterns :of circulation or
movement of 'people and/or goods?
d: AltetationS to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
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f: Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles) bicyclists or pedestrians?
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PUSLIO SERVIa%g. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need
for new or altered government services:
a: Are protection?
b. Police protection?
e. Schools?
d, Parks or rather recreational facilities?
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e; Maintenance of public facilities, including roads?
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f, Other governmental services?
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EMGY. Will the proposal result in; -I:
YES AYAE !70'
a, use of Substantial amounts of fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing: sources of energy, or
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require. the development of neve sources of energy?
UTTIATIES. Will the ,proposal result in a 4sed for now systems, or
�Mibstantial alterations to the followings
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a. Power or natural ;gas?
b communications systems?'
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0. Water availability?
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A_.. so�.ar or septic systems?
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e. Storm water drainage!
f. Solid waste a*►d disposal?
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ML�A.N HEALTH. Will the proposal result int
f any health hazard or potential
a. Cru do t1 p tL;'ard (excluding menta?.
b. Exposure of people to Potential health hazards?
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ggTHMTIcs, 'Hill the proposal t'esult in the obstruction of any scenic
ox view open to the public, or will the proposal_ result in the
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creation of ars aesthetically offensive site open to public view?
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ft} REAT,ION, Will the proposa! result in an irirpact upon the quality or
quantity of existing recreational opportunities?
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i`tll:1`►MAL RESOUKcES.
ii, Will the propnnal result in the alteration or destruction of a
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prsbistozic or .historic Archaeological site?
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b, Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects
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to a, prehistoric or historic building, stzuct:u4e_or object?
c. Does the ,proposal have the potential to cause a physical change
Which would affect unique ethnic cultural •aalues?
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the. proposal restricte)isting religious or sacred uses within
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6 SCUSS I ON e"JF. 'ENV I AONMENTAL 'EVALUATION AP 003-290-089
P,roJect description: This I'-3 a teW',ative parcel map to create a 40
acrip parcel with approximately 114 acres as remaining bands. The
IvIroperty 13 Currently In two parcels, one at 34.8 acres and one at
- 11`20 acres. The, result W I I I not create any new parcels. There are
4--,XIst;Ing res, id0;ntIaI lmpecvements on both parcels so nor new
[dent la 1, str'uct'ure w I II'be aIIowed as a result of thIs project.
Iib; No new construction Will result form this project. Homes
'beady exist on both proposed ,parcels and roads and driveways are In
p0I a%e
11)s All of Butte County is In a moderate earthquake intensity Zone
+y �I Since no new residential Structures proposed this project
r$ooz ;not represent' -a change f rom the ex l st 9, d j (tUat I on.
6o, c' The project is located adjacent to a major deer migration
c;o,rr. i dor . The e:x I st i ng h:ames are near the road and away from the
Cl,ds-,�nt'If1ed co n dor. No new !structures Will be"constructed to
dinner fere With cleer migration. Thee ex i st i ng I and Use w l I I Tema I n the
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A,ppiicant, Ron ,& Marlanne'Drfesbach 'Assessor',s Parcel
073-210-0,14 & 036
Log * 89-08-1.5-04
DATA SKEET
A., Project Descr i pt ion
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Type of Project: TentatlVe Parcel Mao.
2.
Brief Description: Create one 40+I- acre parcel with a
remavInder.
3.
Location: Ohe parcel plus rema.Ining land-, on bo);, sides of
Binet i-oad, approxIrately 0,75 miles northerly ,f Clipper
Mills, La, Porte area.
4.
Proliosed Dens;i ty ,of Deve, I opment ; One dWe I I i ng un i t per 50
acres,.
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Amor.nt bf Impervious Surfacing- Minimal:
6.
Access'and Nearest Public Road(s): Mt,t°ysvl i-ia-La Porte
H1ghway,
7.
Method of Sewage Disposal: EXIsting septic +arks.
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Source Of Water Supply: Extsting Wells.
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Proximity of Power L l na:s: To the property.
10.
Potential for further land divisions and development: The
U done allows 20 acre parcels. However; the Timber'i-
Mountain General P t an- cies i gnat i on requires 4() acre parcels.
Potential exI'sts for 2 more parcels to be created
o, Env Ironmentai,Setting
Physical Environments
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Terrain
a. General Topographic Charactert Mountai.,O s area with
roIIIng, to moderate Iy steep terra1h.
b. S I op61s
c. Eva1 on: 3475-3800 ft. A.SiL.
d. LimItIing Factors: Slopes In some areas
2.
Solis_
a. Types and Character I st,,i cs: I sh I O ish i 29"--64't reddish
brown clay loam, Slow permeablllty, Well drained
moderate erosion: Challenge 40"-1;011 yellow -red, clay
loath slow psrmeablllty, well drained, moderate to high
eros l on ,' Aiken 601'-140" dare broWh loam clay
moderate -slow permeability,; we11 drained`, moderate
erosloh:
b. Limiting Pactors: Moderate to high erasion potential
and 'moderate` to high runoff potential.
3.
Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake zone:I 'Mile west Of big 8e;nd Pau I t
b. ErosIbn Potentia.: Moderate -high.
c.' Landsllde Potential: Moderate.
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0. Fire Hazards High.
6. Expansive toll Potent,lal Moderate.
4. Hydrology
a. '.Surface �;ater• Reservoir, Grizzly Creek.
Ij b . Ground Water: Unknown,
C. Drainage Characteristics: Parcel drains towards
Grizzly Creek and existingpond on-site,
d'. Annual Rainfall (normal): 751: per ,year
e. Limiting Factors: High potential for erosion on.
cleared lands from Intense rainfall,.
a. Visual/ScenIr. Quality: High
6 Acoustic Quality Good
7 All, Oua 1 i ty : Good'.
Biological Environment:
8.. Vegetation Yellow Pine Forest, Ponderosa Pine, Incense
cedar; deer thrush, squaw carpet blri,ck oak, DoUglas Fir',
tan oak, White fir.
S Wildlife Habitat Provides habitat for Wide range of birds
and mammals. Project Is Within, Imile of a winter deer
range and Is adjacent to a magyar migration corridor.
CvItural Environment:
10. Ar chaeo i og i cal and Historical 'Aesources In ':,,e area: Area
of high arc•haeolug cal sensitivity:
11, Butte County'Geeneral Plan designation-, TIn* MoUntain.
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12. Existing Zoning; i,l , Una I ass i f l ed
13, Existing L,ar,fl Use on--a l to Three residences, reservo l r
Grizzly Lodge, sullmer' cabins for
9 property owner's use,.
timber�odU °t I .
P
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1`4. Surrounding Area:
a. Land Usest TIW�ber, rural resIdehtial Uses
b. Zoning: TPZ-160, U.
C. Gen. Plan Designation,,, Timber Mountain.
d. Parcel Sizes;_ 2.3 to 120 acres.
e. Population: Sparse,,
16, Character of Site and Area. Rural mountain erca, heavily
vegetated,
16. Near est Urban Area: Qrovfl l l e r
17. Rehavaht Spheres of Influence: N/A
10. ImproVenents Standards Urban Area: No.
19. Fite € toted I>on Service.:
a Nearest County (State) Fire Station StatlOh 5;3
volhhteer; Clipper MIlls
b. Waters Availability;
20, Schoo 1 s 1 n Area: Mip rysv l i t e Jia `I nt Lin I f I ed,,
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;ENVIRONMENTAL'AEFERENCE MATERIAL
0 , N1ap I I - 11 Etarthd�jake and; Fault Activity; Seismic Safety
E I etrlent, Butte County Genera l Plan rev i sed 1-77, by CH2M Hill,
21 Map I1-2, LigUafactlon Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte
County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M HiII
2, Map 111-1, Subsldeiiee & Landslide Potential. Safety El&"lent,
Butte County General Plzen revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill
4, -Map 11-2, Er'oslon Potential Safety Element, Butte County
General Plan revised I-77, by CH2M Hilli
5, reap 116--3',, Expansive Sol Is: Safety E Lement, Butte County
GenEwa I P`l an -revised 1-77, by CH2M Hi I I
F. Map IV -I, Noise., ,NoIse Eiem ant, Butte County General Plan
revised 1-77, Jy CH2M kIII
7. Map 'V -I Scenic Highways Scenic Highway Element, Butte County
General PIaA revised 1-77, by CH2M Willi
S. Mao )1I-4., Natural r=lre Hazard Classes: Safety 'E lenient, Butte
County Cerpr,al Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M HlII.
E. Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P Manning, for Butte
County Planning Department, 1983:
-10, School 04strIct Map, Butte County Pi`annIng bepartment.
I':I , Ch I co N 1 trate 'Study Mala, N I trate Concentrat I on 1 n Sha l 'I ow W61 I s;
1983, by Department of Water ResoUrces', Northwestern Distrlct,
The Rosources :Agency, State cif 'CaIifornla.
12... Agricultural Preserves Mao, established by Resolutl,on N64 0-
178, Butte County Board of Supervisors, Deeembe,� 5, 1957.
17. FIcod Insurance Date Maps, Nat I ona t i= l o6d I hsurahce Program,.,
Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1988,
C4. USGS OUad Maps; Clipper Mills Pl]nto reV l ;tied 1616.
15. SS611 Mao,
Chico (1926)/Orovllle (12326) Area, U.s: Department of
Agricu16, Solt Survey of ChI'co(1926)/OrovlIIe (1926) Area, U.S. bepa"rtment
of Agriculture.
17, Butte County P'Ire Protection Jurlsdlctlons and Facilities Map,
BUtjie County flv'e bepartmeht and California Department of
Forestry. Butte County Planning bepartment.
Ron & Marianne Dtielsbac.h Itt a AP 73-21-14 & 35
P.O. Box 547 Tentative Parcel Map
Watsonville, rA 95077 .:
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Driesbach
This is to notify yot that your application fOt a tentative mapfor the
above-referenced property .is being submitted to the Planning Department
for environmental determination, and to the Environmental health Department
for its review.
This application will be considered complete when we have received
tPtification from the Planning Department and the Environmental �Iealth
A�p? . Lment that all necessary data have been received. Vrase departments
wi A contact you regarding any additional ona information they fwy require.
Vet;, truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
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TsiJahn Mendbnsa
stant Director
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cc: Planning Department
Environmontal Realth Department
Tom Wulfert
Iz 1120 (R6vi„ ed 2/88)
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