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PAID $ Z 7 .�✓a RECEIPT NUMBER: L6 REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES. CHECKED PERCENTAGE: MAILING LIST :PREPAPED' MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRIT -79 f Ne-wsNOTICES MAILED �;'.J?�ERw� P� h 1 -i r -f/1 11 r r LEGAL DESCRIPTION -PREPARED° PUBLICATION. NOTICE WRITTEN DISPLAY AD PREPARED: NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONG C F -G B R DATE OF PUBLICATION: INITIAL STUDY PREPARED EN11IRONMENTAL DETERMINATION':: Categorical F.xemptaon FILED: Nzi,ative Declaration FILED Y, Mitigated Negative Declaration FILED: Environmental Impact Report CERTIFIED: Other:: STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER APPLICANT/REPRESENTAMW NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION PLANNING cOmmissioN HEARING(s): 8 BOARD'OF SUPERVISORS' HEARING(s): RESOLUTION NUMBER"(GPAs) n0I= : �.� ADOPTED; 1%ZV€E v3F vg� 4a �\ KA e,v'ix 11 Fs , 5 t if r i rir it m ssi0ndty Bil tisi: Ch�trcll' 1' ItOJ I IT ''NAME , » --------- I I I,v. _ ItOrr,i.rw �cr( 'Lott lltil`t� ~� Staff Fin s; nd— initial stud,sitie 2ian., ,1oca„_tion: _ pq W., »._ a ` uv4.►Fry. .n:as9•.a•'i.:irrrr,:✓W.w i r"wW^ 'A«�r�..«�r..s. _��m _"' i a. r �.v+}Fr11 tyr..aiy dvF+.+c.+w.rW a.' aYrw xr-u+r,•rei.,�^'F,+eitw�_ rirryr+rr:AL...Y.. . w.Yrr.ral+"rM •s-w.1>rrrM 6. .N r.D i . r .AW Ph �^ eb.;.•Ni,�"'i�i'+...�..0-+ .W.err.e.� W.�++e-niw a, wAr Ww M.mrr.r Ww+IM...:r:r++aA�^at"". . .aNw. 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Staff said this parcel was larger, but not latae enough for what is being proposed: Bill Geddis, GDA, said they have an option on 40 acres. He said the. activities will be 300 feet from the creek. He said the parcel was logged 2 years ago. He said this is an allowed use with a Use Permit He discussed the running of the camp. He requested approval,. Commissioner Lambert observed that there are sev'era? oth ^church camps in the area; Mri Gedd:is did not know if the other campgrounds were available. He said the applicant would like their own facility. H^ said that inand en�he childrenaWilJ.be - a church cmsnot inaandbad outthing. He saic. the camp stemporary Pastor Ruyon was in favor of the project. He said that the camp would be open mainly in June, July and August. He discussed the good they are doing with the children at these camps. Mr Johes said the children are controlled and the camp is good for the children Commissioner Vorbes asked the age level of the children going to the camp? pastor Ruyon said from 9-18 years did, He said the counselors would all be adults supervising 1-10 children each. Clifford Share, teacher, was in favor of the project. He discussed the reputation of tho church and the church camps R u. Arnold, President of Merry 'Mountain Homeowners Association, was concerned with the green belt on Merry Mountain property. There is not 300 ft. to the nearest house from the property line, He was concerned with the creole, He said the'Forest Service has granted potmits in the past for camping and lie was concerned with trespassing. He submitted a petition against the project UTU w4d 00MMiSSION RMTES ti 141 x.9$8 I r Ir Marianne-Dreisbach said they wanted the area zoned TPZ around this aro ert This is a timber area. She said there are more appropriate reas other places for a camp. She discussed timber production in Butte County". She wanted the Use Permit denied on the basis of the General Plan. john Kinsey said the road to this propert.j- goes through his property. He is a poor, pdusty he was concerned with traffic. He said dathis id twas a poor lace for camp. Roy Rummal, Merry Mountain, Grizzly Creek Area, said the trails go into Merry Mountain property leading to the store and he was concerned with people g y Mountain property to get to the store. eo 1e cuttin across the Merr Mo Florence Prater discussed the problems with the camp in Paradise and did not want the same problems, hero. Page Sher was concerned with the noise level of the camp. She was concerned with the problem of children wandering off and trespassing. She said there are already two camps in the area and they'do not need any more. Sill Geddis said the objections to the camp are reasonable, but the Use, Permit can be conditioned to avoid problems'. He asked that the Use Permit ,be approved; Pastor Ruyon said that there are no more camps being allowed on national forest lands. He said that children will not be allowed to go the Store. There will: be an on-site stare. He said they can c-ontrol the children in their camps The hearing was closed. Chairman 'Lynch said the Planning Commission j.s a t a loss because there is no alternate motion for approval with the'appropri.ate suggested conditions: He said he would like to see this hearing Continued for two weeks to see an alternate motion for approval With appropriate conditions. Staff can not mitigate the loss of timbs. production; Commissioner Lambert asked how students are transported and Mr. Geddis said by bus, Mr. Geddis said the option on this property is running out and this needs to be settled today, Chairman Lynch asked why thore has been this delay getting the project to hearings, Staff said the initial study was done in a6nuary 1988, proposed Mitigati'requited'oandeasures recei:v0deinujunel'2' 1.088, and an archaeo ngical curve; wa.e n _ 198g. Bt�TT�f.bNTY PLNxNG (;dMMiS5t7 `SN�IS cul: 1 . _ ��� �_ 3r>' t7 Mr. Geddis said the church will lose the option on this property ii< this is continued He also said the hand-written archaeological survey was submitted on. June 7, 1987. Chairman Lynch said he could not vote for a Motion of Intent to approve this when there are no conditions. Commissioner Forbes said he would have a problem voting for this because it does not conform to the General Plan Commissioner Lambert agreed with Commissioner Forbes that if the intent of the General Plan is to preserve timber, she could not su o'rt thin request. She said if the Commission, continues this for proposed conditions she would like to suggest that it be limited to ,lune, JUIy and August, that the age groups be specified, and that the ratio of ,adults to children be specified'. She said at this point she did not think she could support this in this area. CCommissionerioner Peabody said they need camps Like this. He Was not i Commissioner concerned with 40 acres coming out of timber production. He would like this to come back for approval with conditions, it was moved by Commissioner Forbes,, seconded by Commissioner Lambert, and carried for denial as follows.. A. Find that the requirements ccc CEQA have been completed and considered in making this derision; and ,. Find that the proposed use of the property Will, impair the integrity and ci.aracter of the zone in Which the land lies, and to surrounding properties or detrimentaltowith or nd ger' etts that the use would be unreasonably incompatible o tYie health and genera"); welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to f.he general health, welfare-and, safetY of the County,- because of the tremendous increase in density during a :dire ,hazardous period of the year; and C. Findthat the proposed character, intensity and nature of the project are not consistent With the objectives policies or intent of the Butte County General. Plan, heGause of the removal of prime timberland from production; and Di Defty the Use Permit to allow a church summer camp on AP 7j-21-40 (Ptn) (First Missionary baptist Church) Ay>;5 Commissioners Forbes, Lambert, and Chairman .Lynch NOES'' Commissioner Peabody ABSENT; Commissioner Walter A$STAINgb! No one Commissioner, Forbes said he was in factor of Ybuth camps, but not at this l.ocati.on B TE , 60UN PUMING CORRi ;SSXO$ M �, N r1. E NO.: AP 73-21 -40(ptn sUTTE C(: 'ATY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF Pi...INGS -June 1_�4) 1958 APPLICANT: First Missionary 8aPt i st Church OWNER: Pini 11 1 p Ejot-kmar, REQUEST= use Perm 1 t to a 1 1 ON a church Guinmer 60rrfr) AP NO.: 78-21-40 (ptn ) SIZE`'= 40 acres LOCArIONt South side of Binet Roadapprrox 1 mately 1.5 nil les north of La Porte Road near Gl'IPPOr", Mills. EXISTING ZONING" jvU0, � Unc1 assn I fl ed' ZONING HISTORY" Zoned U 9/17085 by Ord. '11�!4$8 SURROUNDING, ZONING= U � TP-160 SURROUNDING LAND USE= Primarily timber f crest land w i ter srmrza rural residences scattered 'throughout l srtaes acrea.i,:4s 4 Soper-When l er logging operateion Is 1 otat od v outhesst, and Merry Mountel m suk d1 t s 1 ?` it located sppt-ox i motel y 300 feet soutt of the project site, GENERAL: PLAN DESIGNATION: Timber Mountain Ai'PLIGASLB i2i.=GULATIONSt Gutta Couoty Code Sect i rails 24-47 and 24-195 Oo i�rn r't tom; acre1 ed Pub 1 i c, Wanks,- "Binet, Road 1­ not mea l n ba l ned dur l nO months.11 Erv1,P+�nmental _i{eal�'r. 1i Soil depth and Perco i at i on suitable for projj0f�.t 4 bUT'f C COUNTY 'PLANNING COMMISSION STArr FINDINGS June 13, 1988 2. Submit des i On and ca 1 ea l at i oils for the sewage ,r1 i Srjosa 1 system based cin the total marc i mOim camper load and wr !!Lqs water loading from mess hall and kitchen. Tn.-'- I sewage :3Y•3t0irn under permit and Inspection by the Health Department. a. Obtain permit , or a non-community water s� PrI i y well Complete Tapp 1 i cation and pay permit Fees i or a permit Lo operate a iron- community water system.` Obta is n permits prom 4-1-le He�1 i�h Department,. 'I. Submit P 1 ails and pay plan cheer fee to the ,1*10 a l th Department for* the swimming pool 5 Submit plans and obtain building permits for all structures from the Butte County Department Of "r"ubl i c Works." DLItt0 County F i.re DELP-antment/Cal i fora i a Oenartment -OFI F,0r ros �trr pr0tcct i OM "Proposed development would pall under they requ i remon is of 8LItt8 County Fire Department Subdivision Water Requirements Se�.tion 13. Q1 -4, *Requ I r~emert Class 4. ' In addition) fire department repre ae►ntat i ve would have to meet on Site with deve l opor to d i Sums w i l dl and fire safety c.concerns. and requ i romelts to Irr t i gate ame. �Cw& "No s i gn l r i cant environmental i m � raOg��' � pact insofar a� s ox'isting V ac i l i t l os or ab I l i ty to Provide service to the public are concerned.11 herrn. Mounbo l n Qwners • Agsoc ,at- tint " Cons i der, i ng the above request at our Board of D 1 rectors meeting l r'9/58 y i t was the-, op i n 1 art of the directors and residents .or Merry Mountain V11180e this church camp would be a decided detriment to the area. In addition, there are several church camps III operation at the present time In the .area that would be available. The other major Objection 'would be the removal of the parcel Bram the tax ro 1 i s . When this comGs 1.11:5 for pub l It, hear i ngs r p l oa:-.r advise thi Loard of Directors and all of the owners of parcels in the Merry Morar1 to i n V 1 1 1 age Y PForst-:-,. - '► is or� r'ta;cotnme State i� 1 v i s 1 n o f st No fL1t t;lner comments Helot i ons." State [ eoartment of P i sh & 6 Mme t "We have reviewed "!rr,� N►ik . 0dt _. fSro,Joct and'.. have no comments at this time.,, Uri I'An to e l+r rest;_ warn i ce La ins►ta i an�aer D i str 'An Issue or concern may be to maintain the water-uqua i i ty of Cr i z i y M-eek , The ion 1 y cOmmrJr'Its of s i gn l f i canto here would be to Ment i a 1 ',;t' e mood liar erosion control_ and adequate sewage d1spos4lj which I am sure would be add►,,o sed through standard county, m i t i oath i ori moosures. Si nat Rwnd may Medd BUTTE COUNTY PLANKING COMMISS,1Oht .STAFF FINDINGS - June 180 1988 attention if significant traffic is, e .petted This j -toad Is r,rn4urfaced s causing a dust proi:l em In the summer and, muddy r"utLQd condition In the winter. This Is due to the soil type in the rar"ea tae i rig conductive to plastic deformation when wet.00 final vg i s,. Thi;: pro,jert is a request for a Use Permit to allow the cievel opment of a church summer camp to house approximately 200 campers in a timber area Just 'north and east of Clipper Mills. The church camp Hill woos i st of thirty-one r^Listic wood frame clapboard cadins� dining halls and kitchen,, sw i mrr► i ng poo 1 , outdoor a arripf i re area, two open f 1 a1 ds for retreat i on areas for group activities and sports, and park Ina Iot f111tIes. . The Geri era l Plan does allow recroatIo proposed church camp i s hardly yn ca 1 second ary uedue Qn to Liss htowever� -� the due •tta its. intensity and design. Generally, recreation facilities in the county's timber are -s are designed to be truly only sr✓condary trios of the land, the i�'are�t i Set -vice, for^timber examp 1 e aremtedw Production. �Recreation ri with tregart�ea3 developed by the d to developed Infrastructure and restricted on the number of campers for a glean campsite to en. -Lire no ctanfllcts occur between the management of timber and tamping activities The Proposed Project Would it►a{<e the pry i "flary use of the acreage a church camp) not: a mountain top fora, timber prIoduct i ren The General Plan allows a little campsite in the forest) not a little forest in the campsite The Genet-al r- enea l Plan designation of the proposed site 1 s �'i T i tuber' ar.rr�ta i n This design;anon sets forth the primary land use as, "forest monagemont. harva_st i ng, and processing of forest products .1° This designation outlines a '40 -acre minimum pat"col size to accommodate the primary desired I and r.rse. It 18 the intent or the Gemeir al Plan that the population dens f ty in to i rrrt,er areas not exceed one single-family dwel 1 i ng Lir l t per 40 cores. Such a density transtato:: into approximately P.4 perwsons per 40 acres. The proposed project- conflicts with the intent of the Generol Flan by proposing a sumttter" population density, or 800 -p7 t�rs c ompt-�rs per ei U acres. The props sed camp popt:rl at i nn exceeds tho r oobmmended Contw4a l P i ren Population idens i ty by almost i 0 0 times. Such a popu 1 at l on don W ty d jacent to 1 o9G i ng ;=act I v I t i es would be dotr i mental to t l mbar" p goduct i on and the future of the 1 ogg i no. industry In OLItte County: which I:hos Timber-, Mountain designation is designed to protect and promote. The G mei-al_ PI -SM is Silent withregard to church ramps or retreats of suet') Qiwaraeter I n bens i ty and nature- i n the Timber Mounta i m -dee f gnated areas of. the � cOr_rn ty 8UTTs COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - June 18y 1988 The proposed project is consistent with the zon i ne Flo:; i gnat i cn of the Unclassified zone. Campsites are idantified as a conditional use of tho Unclassified zone. However, the proposed project 1 !� nob, in herrr►ony with the concerns and po l j c i es of the General P1 an.. The tj�aaneral PI °%n I Il ustrates the i mpL •tance of the p I ne an --' f i r forcasts 1 n the corktI L'y by recoon i z i ng the impact of such forests on the basic 1 ncom'r to the county economy. The cgenoral policies as set forth tri the County General Plan endeavor to restrict urban encroachment and similar inroads Into t i mt1er areas of the county. In addition, such policies i ristrract those Who i mp l oment the plan to limit the use of t i mber l z n d to forestry at. t 1 v l t i es and encourage the management of such timber land to maintain l onovtet"m productivity. Action to approve the proposed Use Permit request would tarn contrary to the above admonition and may set a p►r,ecedent for future development. When reviewing a project such as the one proposed, the General Pl c)n also requires consideration or the fire hazards . The number of w i 1 d f i'r°a occurrences increases proportionately with ti -ie number of v is i for ,, and residents. The proposed project site is considered a high fire hazard duce to the Yeoetet i ve cover y slope, and elevation The policy of the General Plan is to guide development to areas with adequate fire protection servlces4 The closest fire station is County Station 058 which Is vol unteer only, and is Iodated one, and one-half miles directly soIu<thwest of the proposed site. r i re Stat i on #153 It questionable as to its abillty to meet the definition or standards of what constitutes adequate fire protection services under the General Plan policies'. Station #58 has fifteen firefighters: author i zedl' however, only n 9 ne have s t tined Up The average response to a f i rr5 i s four persons: The _next nearest station Is # 4 which is f i fteen"pl us miles away on a curvy mountain road, and Is only open and staffed during the: fire season The env i rorrmentol analysis identified r ;,.y ,potential adverse impacts (,see attached initial' study), The General Plan encourages the protection and Preservation of timber areas, The code seed i ora roobod i ng the grant l ng o F. Uso Perm its requ i res; thfz" COMM ISSI Can to r .1k 0 a f i nd i nu, 'that the proposed use will riot: i ra taa i r the l n toy 4i* S ty and character OF t to -zonei 8osed can the currerata scope of the pr opos�:.O � It 15 doubtful th04 such a usL- woul d not oa fend too greatly the character of this tlmbor ar aa4 Rerommendair _.ons A. Find triaat the requl rements, of CSMA have been completed at;d considered In mak i ho this decision; and b- find that the proposed use of the property will impair the 1ntegrlty BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF' FINDINGS - June 13, 19€ 8 and character Of the zone i ri wh i ch the 'i and l i arra ►'d that �4" Use urr�ound i e would be unreasonably ompati bl properties or detrimentalhealth anrfIth or' Oar'01njUl"lr� i(swiY the persons residing or working In the ne i piiborhori d ►jr° to the Oonera health, welfare and safety of theCounty, becsa►.; VO and rm Find tl at the proposed charaC'kew, intensity and NOtLire of the proJe4:(, are not cons i stent with the Objective-po 1 i c'r aN ter° intent of 'the autte .County General Plan, because Den the Use Permit to e 1 1 ow a church summer camp en Ai' b Y 4p(ptn) Cirst MissionaryBaptist Church), �3L,M,�s,jS to CommisStud d C1 tl es,e A�,{,,�ohments sion ari Initial Y CachibIt l; FOR USE 11-0 PF-AMIT xild'i"m t;CtuNTY PLANNING CoAnAmSION&rtitmuo.M4011n9Comm . NOV 3 01967 APPLICANT: Rear, and follow inr;tructions n, set forth oil attachod, sheer �rovll(p� 1j6 Applicant'snarne Missionary�Baptzst Church oL Y,uba City iaUtrnttl+lu, ,;i.7!!Wa3t�i Applicant's maillnp :�ddres5 x.70 I�IaoRi?r Roadr� Terxa buena GA. A'tpllaant's interest in property (Ownor, leased, other) PU_rc.?ase_Agreeinent sUl�iox+l 1-.,r) Use, Poriilt.t: Own ur'p nerve and eddies r_ 13jorkman. Phillti: 9:1509llart Ra la T.,ane. Gs ass Vti11cV CA Coontact person for project fit other than applicant) Applicant anti Bill Geddis, 220 GJ:rand Ava. Oroville, CA. 95965 533-2068 .,_. Assessor's parcel number(s) 73••21-40 Portion oE)_ Present xohing,—k Location and size of Parc +t(s) the North of Section _2� T19N,adjacent to Gi•! r'Vl1eV Creek. Street address__ N/A Directions for travol to property (rural and mountainous are mly). __La Porte Road to Binet- Road , 1.2 miles along Binet Road to access Road then South 400' to North line of property. „_I [bescrtptton of proposed developlrreht and use Summertiine Youth Church Catnh, rtasCic une:raled cabins .-! '-� ._ for sleeping areas, ertrianent dining hallss and 1ci.tchens, outdoor classes. Description of existing Iand usr VIagan _ tmb l:1 1,d F- I'toF •sed scheduirrigaassociatatl rrtt,di CsAprili April1988 for cons ttuc tion Z Anlicipatud incremental deve.lohmont -NSA L) =- Duilding cori5tructratr istate dlitionsion5, syuara footage at' rarials it: ed) J 0 a, t"xrsting buildings r ,None a Cdor gra . ,¢ b. proposei;buildln _tire clap0iftrd cabins, kitchen restrtio�n sealed. Hazardous nra►erials to be used tinllamfiiablo'; , explosly ;s ong chtrufcals). None Marty hours otoperatron-�aybrualc.,uttti,l 211rs aft8x sunseitunibe: of ernpftyyeos tetnf�orar�r) Numbot of oft street parking spaces providod.O->'011-1 selors atjc,'came nrq tlt0 Lransporl;od by bug, 8xf5tinplpeopoSed searaga disposal ttletilod: ate, �. .�i artlta at�ri M1lnac.ji �,f ries, PMximtly of power,and phohn lines, Dtstahce to natural water crWSO or storm dranv_sAntjj. ,poua qi1 SOU 1:110 l.L t�rtytyoL>ty I tit, Ahllclpaled on and ofl,a06 drainage IMproVements.' Not; lyaler source".011 Proximity of water for ittd figlitirrg purposes (hyd. rants, pond;. r)tc,) �: tlnlcrrr wit Wlti dxcavatfoh or grading be nscessdry! Cubic yardti (estllnnito);Lt3ui.;ldirir: pads 200-100 vard.4 ,t3 i�ix�trka ttt:xl sciltie any other refuted permits arid other public approvals rogUrred too this project, Including thoat rtlr)llfrarl liv city, ragtcnal, State and federal agoncles: None IF RESIDENTIAL, include the number of units, whather units are ;digllo or multi-stpr, In helght, srhodule of unit ltl"",urs, arld typq of household �Ixe expectOd, IF COMMERCIAL, Indicate the. type, whether neighborhocia, oily or regionally orientod, UJUare footage of stliun area, arlJ loAding lacilltles, IF INDUSTRIAL, Indicate type, estimated employment liar siailt, and loading facilities, IF INSTITUTIONAL, indicant the major (unction, estimated emoloyment per shift, dsthlifitocl occtlp"ni3y, lnritiint) I1-iillitle3; and Corninunity benefits to be derived from the project, See Appendix "A" - ;J tNVII10NMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES'" identify potentially significant environtnentat Impacts associated with the use petmit.'What project design foaturoo or opecial LL condlllowi of approval '(ntlllgatlon measures) are propos ed to Alicvlatepotenticli environmental impacts? See Appendix "A" _2 1-- W ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* " Describe the project site as if exists before the project, including WitirtnatiOn on topography, soil stability, pinntri and loii mals, and Orly, cattturat, hlstoricsl or scenic aspacts. Describe any existing Structures oh the Site,, and the use ofttio tltt'ucturo6i, 0. �.1 a alts the surrounding properties, Including information on plants arid anrmdlS and tiny cultural, hlsterica) or seanloflspPcts, n- Indicate tho type of tend use (residential, comindtolal, etc,) intensity of land. use (single-family, aparhtients, sltnpti, llepntt- Kt Mont stores, etc,), and shale of development tholght, frontage, setback, rear yard', etc,). Use separate sheet for longer responses, See ,Appendix "All ,; 1 hereby derlare under ;penalty of perjury that I have read end understand the instructions and that the foregoing statbmants are true, Complete and cotreet to the best of my knowledge and belief, pate /r2, ,.-~ Applicant's signature.- Date . __.. _. _ property 6wner`8 signature --- , Use Permit Number ,ho r ?- Request* Use permit ic'allow �. Location And slZO til Ila rraoI(4).�4f?�r�i!J���� r �!Sf�!T/� -jea 1"' rC_L�� r4�%�•�tG�h C' ,fid r b. rn A,P, Number(s) cam"` Project bescrlpticn 0who p Zoning rlflAgency (if needed;) �---��- Locationnboscrenfs iptl�an Proof o !' 16 'copies cl plot plan ILLI Date Hecdlved. '¢ ar✓ . Re.elpt Number U. O Applicattoh taken by t .......... 1W Iyh r APPENDIX "Art 1) Institutional: We anticipate 2 semi-permanent employees ria cools and°main- tenance personnel who will act as managers. Up to 10 0outisolors will be transported into camp, with the children, on Sunday rvew ng. 'Chey will depart Saturday around noon. The number of campers will range from 100- 200 children, summertime only,, 2) Grading will occur to construct the access road and,parkitig area. The roadway construction wall be no different than, if the praperLy Was uaud for a residence. The parking area clearing is comparable in sine. to a residential home site. Campsites wi.11 be placed among the Lrees after removal of underbrush. Grading will be tone in a manner to allow tunoFf watrz.r to return to sheet flow to minimize erosion. Water. -demands will, be high during periods of operation. Water storage will; be developed to supply peak periods of use and periods of temporary Power Joss. Traffic increar,;s will occur on Binet Road. This will be mitigated by campers arriving in group buses, car pooling; etc.. They will be arriving on Sunday afternoons and leaving around noon on Saturday. There will be I impact on adjoining roadways during the weekdays. This project will introduce a noise source_ into a remote area. Due to the remoteness of the site, impacts Will be minimal. Due to prohibition of common ;!Oise sources such as radios, television, motorcycles, and the natural site vegetation, noise will not be a problem. Outdoor lighting could create a -adverse impact. The only outside source of light dill be 4 shielded bulbs (100 Watt) over the doorways to the restroums aid dining hall, Roadway maintenance may increase on Binet Road, Roadway use will be limited to summer months Which will mini,miz'e traffic: damage. Fixe hazard Will be high in the area during summer months: Flammable understory in the vicinity of the camp area Will be removed. Water storage will be pro- vided and onsite personnel will be trained to respond to V.re and medical emergencies. The septic disposal system site has been reltiewed by the Butte County Real.th Department and found to be suitable. Animal -proof trash storage containers will be installed anis trash will be profess47ttally disposed of, 3) The project is a Use Permit to allow a Summer -use Church Camp on appro;ti- mately 40 acres.' The subject property is located on Binet toad appro�c - Project is located north and West of the MerryMountain The pro mately i mile north of La Porte Road in the Clipper Mills area, Village Subdivision. SeWagtt disposal will be by individual septic systems, >Water Will be by in- divi,dual wells, Power lines e.ti.st to the site. The BuLta County General Man designates Lhis area as Ufflbev a:txtt mountain, which wout(I indicate there is limited potetiLial for further development of Lhe pt`Ottert:y aL this time. Existing zonittf, is AL2, The elevation of LhoI>r'operi;y is 3300' to 3600' above sea level. Several natural drainage Ways trnvnt°Sc Lhe propatty and average rainfall is in the 65.70" Per year range, Soil typeson, site Ate generally Of 'the Challenge series with, some Sites seriun, These soi.l.s are characterized by generally slow permeability, moderato to high erosion hazard and are well drained. Vegetation on s� to 'isaricci :I,ticludng tan oak, thhdrane, black oaks Douglas fir, White fi:,f sugar pines yellowcedat and other pine, 5nrround ng landpnsessinclhe area i rhighly suitable for Limber 0r6duction, s hi hi activities acid 010 -subdivision at Merry Mountain Village and other scattered residential uses. -- �w r7 1 n c � t YUBA CITY, b599;1 -.:1► ��� November 10 � 198 Elder Albert L. Runyan, Pastor Pastor's Telephone 673.3579 Church Office 8745394 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The FirstMissionaryBaptist; Church of Yuba City, Inc. authori.zes 1�1r Bi 1 1 Geddis to proceed to file all necessary . , etc. on p'arce-1 73-21-40 in order to obtain a use documents Permit in behalf` of First Missionary Baptist f the Y p Church,Inc. of Yuba City, FIRS 1' V�SIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, Inc, dames Kimerer r5 President I ;60RPOR TF J ccu',m O' C,.lif:. t 73Zl,lc� 73-25-04. Ormi.. l(o'n Vamily Trust Patricia. Katz 11245 p,'1j1KIing Way Edmonton Alberta Clilap..,T Mills, CA 95930 Canada T6E-456 73-21-110 73-26-01 Bean Estates, Inc. Sandra Jordan, at a1 Box 25 P.O. Box 143 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Clipper Mills, CA 95,930 73-,, 21' etc; 73-26-02 Ron 6 Marianne Dxeisbach hanita Stendoa.l P.O. Box 6878 Box 143 - Oakland, CA 94603 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 73-21-,40 73-26.03 Philip Bjor'kman Earl F Marlene Stout 11509 Shangrala Lane 1518 Manzanita Ave, Grass Valley, -CA 95`945 Davis, CA 9561,6 7.3-21-, 3 73-26-04 73-26-10 John & Edith Kimzey P.O, Box 1051 Ernest Rodriguez 1411 Jimeno Lane Karl & Jane Lorentzen. Woodland, CA 956195 Woodland, CA 95695 1258 Dunham bane Placentia, CA 92670' 73-25-12 73-26-05 73-21-48 ptrt Mc :try %fountains Owners Johnson Asjociation, Inc. Willard, 4 Virginia GDA P.O. Box 1.32 Clipper':tills, CA 95930 1.320 Bridgeford Ct. Gridley, CA 95948' 220 Grand Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 745-26.06 13-21-40 pt.n Geraldine Nave John e; Gladys Kerdus Pirst Nfissio,nary Baptist Church 1.1.740 Cranford Way 3610 Ei Rican Wad d Oakland, CA 94605 Sacrammento CA ry5864 "Terra—�txen-,-.C11 13.25-0,8 Hrariry 4 Florence 73-26-07 / �3 Mischke 8256 Short Road Edward � Mary Olsen 509 W4 12th St. Sacramento, CA 05823' Antioch, CA 94509 . 73-25-07 73-26.08 John e, Muth PenStotMacher Donald lj Pamela Vair P.O, Box 9 P,O. Box 788 Clapper dills, CA 95930 Olivchurst, CA 95961 73..25-06, otc; 75-26-09 David F, Xathryn Johnson Jimmy el Mary J'jbward P, O, 130 8 15,131 `I'r�lckee i'.y Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Woodland, CA 95.695' t3-2301 73-2.3-12, etc. Merry Mountains Owners Ae 73-23-27 James & Ruth Vernon Association bur & C1.aud� Be Mura; Wil WilBox 936 Mangrove Plaza P.O: Box 132 P.O.. 281. Y Chico, CA 95926 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 _ WOcBox, CA 9a695 73-23-02 73-23-13 _ 73-23-28 Fountain, Plil,l1l)? & Janice Jarvis 23618 ,justice 5t. Milburn and Elsie 11298 Holiday, Dr. Box #1 Jimmie & {wren iZor oe Canoga Park, CA 91304 Clipper Mills, CA '95930 525First Street Marysville, CA 95901, 73M23-03 7,323-14 73-23-2.9 Mark Peters P.O. Boat 407 Harold Checchi 234 Dellbroak Ave. Joe & Aoseleen Fegan Mill Valley, CA 94941 San Fra.ncisco', CA 5724 Cobblestone Driv(a Rocklin, CA 95677 73-23-04 73-23-15 73--;23M30 , Fountain, Othmar Peters,, et a1 3 Milburn and Sandra Patrick Mendoza Los Cerros Dr. 63 Shipley Avenue 3833 Dr'ookdale Drive Greenbrae, CA 94904 .- :. Daly city, CA 9401,5 .. . Castro Valley, CA 9454:6 73-23-05 73-23-16 11 7323-31 ego. Brashear; Stephen &- Jacqueline Rob & Ca.rriene Sper1. , R011en Wateri3on and Associatoa 140 Lassen Circle 466o Blum ,St. ' Box 37 Vacaville, CA 95688 Martinez, CA 94553 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 y 73-23=06 73-23-17 n 73-23-32 Eileen Chehak 6904 Sierra Bonita Way Lewis Dimercurio 1447 Deerfield Circle Pauline & Walter Moeller Sadrattento, CA 95031 Roseville, CA 95678 P.O. Box:, 62 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 7323-07 73-23-18 7323-33 John & Pat Taylor P.O. Box 108 Richard &: Betty Arnold Box 1.20 David &"Lillian Brown Clipper Mills; CA 95930 Brownsville, CA 95919 P.O. Bax 1.37 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 13-23-087,. 73-23=20 3- 23-34 Jerry & Natalie Gott Phillip & Buelah Crosby E13.�&beth Chabaya P.O. Box 1.03 65 Inglewood Drive 193 f7 33rd St. 198 Nc 3, Chal.l.enge; CA 95925 Orov lle; CA 95965 CS 95116 - 73-28-051 etc: 73-23-210 etc: Y 73-13--35 Harold & Lorraine Meeker Y 853 Bauer Drive Harald Couch 20 ' 51 Ra,rOl d & Janice Clc:uson .,an Carson y ► Clipper CAS 95930 p.. I1ax 155 Y _ _, Clipper Millsr CA 95930 7.3-23--1.1,, t�C 73-23-25, etc,' 73-23-86 23 36 Brtoe McNeill Pat & Stella Foley Win. � Linda. 2irioii P.O* Box 180 2575 47th Avenue P.O. Bak 27 Chipper M11114i CA 95930 San. Francisco; CA 94116 Clippor Maul., CA 95930 t006 V0 'pca �O. O `Xa CT�LO4aX0gAea48 0£656 VO ' §TttW aO d` TO t glzk8c xog � t 4 ' ti r►w 4.ceg . O` ti Saoj5utmoC bx�gxu tz x,� LZ XOS l . O' d `Cay Ia tit ur Y xoaO y Clarence & Diane Sires Lee & Mildred Rummel Wm. A sally Slocum 922,60 530 Marvin Way P.O. Box 1.45 C«nar Drive Dixon, CA 95620 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 S=tn JjSe, CA 95124 73-24-05 73-24-16 73-24-9, McCormick, Tho, mas and Gladys 1.568 10th. Avenue Victor & Ruby Bunch Eunio@ Hna:pple 220 Hays Street 6270 t+4@rry Way Sari Prancisco, CA 94122 Woodland, CA 95°695 CliVVO ;' Mills, CA 95930 73-24-07 '73-24-17 73-`24-28 Fenstermacher, Ralph & Audrey Walker 1073 Lee Avenue John & Ruth Mary Shelton San Leandro, CA 94577 P.O. Box 9 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 126,S) f: k'okie Lrane HayWardt CA 94545 73-24-08 73=24-1.8 73-244-29, etc David & Kathryn Johnson el sTru Paul' & Patricia Gregory P.O,. Box 8TempletonHill's Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Rd. Templeton, 19 RollingHills Ave. CA 93465 San Mateo, CA 94403 73-24-09 73-24- l9 4 73�24�-31, etc.: p2mAraL�.anrStLarsen 2 � 4 Nj Loren1217 Richard & Pat Baker Putnam 221.2 Coolidge Ct. San Jose, CA 95123 Antioch., CA 94509 Aaitioch, CA 94509 .73-24-1.0 73--:24-20 73-24-33 Schmatjen, Don & Conns.L Cummins box 68 David & Judith: Katharine Andreoq P.O. 519 Isla Place P.O. Box 507 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Davis, CA, 9567.,6 Quincy, CA 9597. 73-24-11 73-24-21. 73'24-34, etc. trleno Perces Linda Pullman ? a.ard & Elizabeth Jones 1243 724.3 Camellia P.O. Box 15`0 1952 Wildr dge Dr. No'L Ijoll-y l,l Mood CA 91605 , Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 13"24-12 73-24-2.? 73-2437, etc. Robert & Bonnie Moyer George.Schuylar Dorothy Aller, et al Rt. 1 Box 2865 430 Community ?Jane 160 Moraga Ave. Coquille, OR 97423 Woodland, CA 95695 Piedmont, CA 94600 73-24-13 13--24-23 Charles ,4 Linda Hasnhart Hobert & Marilyn Wills Richrird Hazel Deem P.O. Bok 177 1)Barton Place P40, box 151 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 Pacifica, CA 94.044 Clipper Mill.st CA 95930 73-24-14 73-2.4-y24 7 25 01 Richardson, Charles & Catherine Tabor Steven & Judith Bill, & 7:rene Anderson 2649 Hilton 5t. 942 Voboril Ave. 6525 SUhrise $1 •cl, 457 Onion City, CA 94587 Yuba City, CA ^5991 C3trtrs Itignts; CA 95610 0 696 0 - - Lt W abddIt o€696 Vb ItTTTW �bad.tto g grog • p• a ikosu or u�x 4pH ?s ptnuC 1;1966 996-g9il upt%iVb u4. lbi4 V uojUbuip 0VT Xog, 4 041 a tovrXo rW elt rl6Yr,oa;1 73-27-20"J 73-28-08' 73-28-207amos.,&..Ruth Vernon Debra Bosick 2305 .Ceres Avenue 807 Meadow Branch Don & Peg9Y Nattrl)ly se, TX 78171 Chico C11 95926 Convey 09 14570 E. 14th St. #4S41 13-27-21 73-28-09 Leandro; CA 94570 Anderson, 73-28-21 Lee & Mary Goodson Daniel & Kathleen P.O. Box 170 P.0 Box 367 Terrence Cummings, et Clipper Mills,CA 95.930 Challenge, CA 95925 2160 Via Rancho San LoXenzo, CA 94580 73-27--22 "73-28-10 _ K 73-?8-22 Wm. & Patric-L, Lupo Richard & Dda Woods 2943 Ventura Drive 105 Morton Cecelia McKinnon Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Yuba City, CA 95991 Clipper Mills, CA 959.1:9 73-27`-23 73-28-12 _ 73-29-02 Sharon Roe. Edyrin..& Joan Katvala Janet & Earl 'jloods 950 W.. E1 _Camino 536 W. Spring Valley P1:, 11 Sacramento, CA 95833 Elko, NV 89801 9 Mission Drive Pa10 Alto, CA 94303 73-27-24, - 73=28-13,; etc, 73-29-03 , Bayard Al Charley vin IIT and & Stella Price Shirley Wright 736 Winslow Drive 408 I,aurelley Road n & Michelle Swanson Joh Yuba city, CA 95991; Marysville' CA 94901 4110 Almond Lane Davis, CA 95616 °3-28--02 .�_ ,.._ _ , { 1573-29-04 Thomas & Calla McDonald y OrarnPs & Marie Da 72 Burlwood Drive 446 LittleJohn Road Ann Butler San .£Francisco, CA 99T27 2 Yuba City, CA 95991 ].z0. Box 338 Challenge, CA 95925 73- 28»G3 73-28-16 y ' 73_29:-05 ..; ....._s Lilla.a,► & John Schutte P.O. box 43 Ralph & Ruth Dockery Mary Smith. Clipper_ Mills, CA 95930 11411. Shadow Lane Browns -Valle " X,aduna/Dept. of State __. Y► CA 95918 X Washington D.C.'20520 73=-28-04 e_r 73-28 ,7 73-=29-08 isguene & Doroth Hensley y Kirk & E1s5.e Wal.ftlyd 15417 Marty Drive Boy: 74 Howard & Opal Geyer Ellen, CA 95442 Clipper Mills CA 95 P+O. Box 10 Glen , 7 i 930 Gs ipper .1S, CA 95930'. .3 28-05, etd, 73 73 t10nrjt & Doris Hoover Charles & Judith Smay, 29-07 Box 1133 P=0. bok 245 Auth McCoy. E1 GroVe, CA 95624 Challeh e CA 9 4020 olhive Highway e3 t 5 9 2. . Oza�r1.1,�e, GA 95965 73�2g-19 .. y3'-29-08 i:obert & Ethel Dn er -� g George & Norma oreman 1 85 Beach Park Blvd. 1220 Eunice Drive Stephen & Olga Carnahan `o:.ter City, CA 944U 23,11. A08doma,re Rd Wobdlard, CA 950.95 ' - 41.2 .Los Anqeles- /CA 90011 Ob£[6 V'0 peo:'raw 56955 Va 'ptt��poaM � . aax�SsTZ Asa Z£6T cog 52656 KJ ou.,7D sauor uttV auo5n stjoog' tttt'C"6 rn e0. S S Xoq '` 04 a. l Aba aoagq'TM 2tiuv9p ?3 p`[u`^uOU `6Z`£L sire V t"?'tO ;bA ;o `'4daa V@i"is termaohor, 73-26-21 L7011h and Ruth � Donald & Pamela Fair Sk.1vib P.O. Box 9 P.O. Box 788 Lambert Clipper Mil.lo, CA 95930 Olivehurst, CA 95:961 P.O. box 30127' 73-'25-08 Oakland, CA 94004 73-26-0,0 - 73•-27-011 etc. Henry & Florence Mischke Jimmy & Mary Howard 8256 Short Road YOwygl,ife 1A7oodj()d,f, Corporation Sacr4mento, CA 95828 1537 Truckee Way Woodland, CA 9.5695 BOX 397 ?3-2a- 510 Clipper Mills, CA 95930 7 -26"lo 73-27-06 Gerald ine Nave 11740 Cranford Way, Karl & Jane Lorentzen Dunham 1251.a8 Burped & Lendxa. J00 Oakland, CA 94605 am La FCA Lane 2373 Santa Ana St;, 73-26-01 Palo Alto, CA 94303 73-26-12 73-27-07, etc. Sandra Jordan, et al P.Q. Box 143 Harold Lorraine ,Meeker..:. NA Nelda Clare Clipper Mills, CA 95930 5a:& 853 Bauer Dr, SanCarlos, CA 94070 .P•O• Box 60 73-26--02 Clipper Mills CA 95930 73-26-1.3 73=27•-09 Box 14 Stendell Box l43 Jchn & KatYe Hendrickson P.O. Mary Ormiston Clipper Mill, CA 95930 i Box 36rust Mills, C' ' Box 60 'P.O.Cl�.pper 5930._.... Clipper m' Ills, CA 95:930 73-2603 _ 13-26-14 3-26-1 r 73-27.-10 Earl & Narlene Stout�f 151.8 Manzanita Ave. Nel and Linda Kasper P.O. Box 276 Jane EZ_lis, et a1. Davits, 'CA 95616 _. Brownsville, CA 95919usa 552 Fremont Street Col. , 9593 73-26-04 . 73-26--1 5 .. 3 ..CA 73-21-11: Brnes� Rodriquez J.411 Jiment� Lane Fred Mayfield P.O. Box 1,71, ' Mark & Thelima Woodyard: WaOdlaildt CA_ 9595 Clipper Mills,95930 CA P.O. Bax 164 Clipper. Mills, t 73-26-05_ .. CA 95930 Johnson, 73=2 6-1'7� etc, 73-�27-1.2, etc. Wi11ar6 & Virginia ,., 1820 Bre dtleford, Ct. Alph & Jessie Newcomb „ Orval & Grace Fc. w1.r. Grille• �: y, .A Q5948 .0. Bbd 56 <<"lipper Millis; CA 95930 P.O. Box 14 C4ppe„-'* Mills, CA 73-6-06 95 930 73-,26-1.9 73�-37-»1w4, etc;`. Jahn & Gladys Kerdus .1610 E1 2icot Way, �+ live Henry 14512 Ray 4 J�� 1 are t1 Hel.sem } Sacramento, CA 95864 La%k S't. 5an Leandro, CA 94578 A 176ticl ;land toad Yuba City, CA 95991 Lynn & Mary Olsen 509 W6 a2th Street Antioch, �Tcyce i& James Lockwood 2130 Kingfisher. Way victor & Marr. Ne".. y vane CA 94509 y Fairfield, CA 94533 1.0 bove ' Court Vall00, CA 9459Q k9'"a6 V0 ls'l11ta oOuTd ti dg Z 5Z 'C r, VO 'OdstgO qhq tftg ptO�i„qou: ct t tt. x 0£ 69 fi Ff0 r s. itvw abddtlTO UT4Wea estho '� aZx xa�Coy� ��:x�yr � `Cn�d hxaA -�� � � serif sue w; fLi!f -e/e(/rte' , 7 Ali 13s; y as • - "�, + � er �•A V S i �+3'ivt txx �r•.x + , ' + r ���: ` �tA'ai � +, • � rel ' 1' �'Y x + w i , Y r t tJ o- L JI ) .i•. Y r IS S. < A ' ,"i + A Y'�i '+1,s+�:�•�``��J.�.�i �.1 ~ ��+ � Y+y.yrl�� Iw�•�i��I/G L+K�L C'(x baler, T„ �y, b"' } 19 �� i i 1 e lr�' orvAod c4 ,qEA,. W i VUR PE'TTTTO1J AGA !L ISA. TIST 0,rltvt.t .0Jq J3114FlpLIPPER MILLS > r 1 Nolse will interfere with health and well-being of residents of `Merry Moon- fait Village and property owners adjacent to proposed camp, 2. Binet Road is a single lane dirt logging road that is 3.mp48salale in winter; this road would require many culverts to be installed as there are numerc�rt�x creeds and run-off waters along the�<<a;�; road :has already 0011-°s many tk oi� sands of dollars to rade this � p g year alone; 'present road would not stand,. tt�,. to camp traffic; very dusty road during summer'. Invasion of privacy; adjacent do residential properties, 4 No search and rescue in .surrounding area. No medical facilities in surrounding area; no emergencY medical aid. a. No power available or phones 7., Na runtzing water;; ground water only. 8, 'Prem:endous fire hazard; no water available for fighting fires. No fire propection; only 4 community part --tine volunteer fire fighters.; 1C. No sewage system: ll Unlimited wild mountainous area where children carp easily stray (especially Untrained urban children and adults) and get lost; with the danger of s possible loss of lire. y satic county 4ND Of NATURALWEAITM AN`D ISI AU TY ,. PLANNING COMM 18SION 7 COUNTY C°' DRIVE - 'ORML p111, CALIFORNIA 0045.3397 PHONE: 550,7601 ZV July 14, 198$ �) First Mi,sionary Baptist. Church 779 F. i Street Yuba City, CA 95991 Pe: Use Permit, AP 73-21-40 (ptn) Gentlemen At the regular meeting uf the. Butte County Planning Commission Held July y 14, 1988, your request for a Use Permit to allow a church summer' tamp on property zoned U located on the south side of Binet Road, approximately 1.5 miles north of La Porte Road, near Clipper Mills, was denied. Should you desire to appeal this decision you must do so, in writing; with the appeal fee of $75,00 to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center Drive, Orovillej California, prior to the expiration of the 8-day appeal period which 3s at 5:00 p.m,, Friday, July 22, 1988i Should you Office between any 10e8t16ns regarding this matter, please contact have qu Eh ;0U a,m: and 300 p,m. Siticerel.y B. A. K.l.J.cher nirettor of Planning William A. Turpin Senator Planftdt fAT.1 W _ r .. vouft LAND of NA1'unAl w Alt'fl ANO aAur>r PLAN14ING OOMM188ION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE ORQYjLLt# GALiW'RNiA 05965"-3397 PNG!JE: 5344601 June 29 1988 First Missionary Baptist Church 779 B. Street Yuba City, CA 95991 Re Use Permit, AP 73-21-40 (ptn) Gentlemen; Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Findings concerning your application for a Use Permit to allow a church summer camp on property zoned U' located 'in the south side of Binet Road; approximately 15 miles north of La Porte Road, near Clipper Mills, A public hearing has been set for July 14, 1988 at 10.130 aim. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors! Room, 25 County Center Drive, Orovil.le, California. The Planning Commiss4,on recommends that the applicant o°r their authorized representat;Lve be present at the hearing to 'respond to any questions the Commission may have. In the event that no one will represent the applicant, please contact the Planning office prior to the scheduled public hearing: Should you haVe. any questions rtigardirig this matter, please contact this gffsc e between 1.0:00 a;�.n, and 3,.00 pony Sincerely, B. A. Kircher - Dit for of Pla-i3q,ing 0. �r Brent L. Moore Associate Plahner BIN It Eno. cc: CDA Llu�� , 40 AC ,3"6'0 �t�° J wN' ar � y �j11y , t ',a,' O lu R jk "'•• ..•.•...�••.•. � Vic. i a v rAiv rl?-3t At,Ac , Vt -AGE 16, Ac TIP cr �w Y � A n � Y t, trY/JIlk, l� BUTTE GOONTY PLANNING COMMISSION gARINO DATES, 14 -July 116 AP6 I I AW'i'= �rz � �1� �►c��aA�zj y OWNER+,r.r ►�I1lLt . irk i(FAU-E 1"�_u �_Pera , I I '"T EV �I l SCALE k ci'wVetO 5044 AM CAH MOO' �r lui `�. C .rro Y t i. stwiuli 111111����' ✓I d / Niro a / " 1^•.4' O a1 ^�11 —0 f 6 f OEATHp > CJ ¢ �°�,d W L Lt�m klnQ� ' � f SLY FALLS 4 1 ln o1ti',.b�Hi1!r Ff.�.l �CW ,1a 7 X7SI Kana kf Island Bar Peak + rvyai v e, r Tlill 2801'1��t Itu aur...:5' clG IiPS�f � Creek � IDLE ranije b� �y4 rr� ,Cj l!�,nf % ��e` 1"or1'iastown J —'�' ` AWBERRY' pLE �t' Peak o �t ,.�. �rUorr / cuS� `� S IIIb tc ., Cl. 71 — Itesc fit, VALLEY ...,'`��voI , ��� S S �O� 1�'orGestown 71tn.rlul _ -� 1�t��. ( nk,cy ]g f'onrlrrrritin Itc r. too St°yhl)It ��t � 0. rb c, FORBESTOWN E� okRoad�,o . ,��., E �et r\ �; tf 1 h Kemre x o� o4ofr Forb WOODLEAF „ �a _mlas Ot o f, CD'F fvlipp Q,t..�,�Icr FORBEST )1 !N �� A t f georcli tp oyv la 0 ryZo 4 Eli 3 Rd "GVV�.c c9Fallelobf7rleft Ln:^ 10 Rock1pL:�G. pZ �� s, 1 d It Ola 0 CDF 04, STA ROBINSON;. O� Q 64'.1 > MILLS G �Gr ci RSFs f� r Cam � ,Q90j, Corl ~'CNLLEGE Fiat �o Piro k o' 1 '° oa01 Rog „ CA0I ROW N 10 APINE ¢o Holmos 1Ny, p AIIR1PCHT OFF. sr a�o` LIPP E ,,� v==too MILLS`r f i 1 RACKERB P m 6 J 6f$tVy� 5lasrn ' I, h0Ab \e lt t+*`d'+n+.n-:'1 7 ',y I�:iNRYiur thYM nl I, No. 1 rw 4q-- B COUNTY PLANNI CQ`�IE�II�SIt�tV °' HEARING, GATES-' JUL- 4FI�LfCACl F-:1TZ1�1-11s�0ti�?All �N E w _ rar,dnn ms�o _ . A C1-lui�1� summt,t� cAHr, I'rA �� j BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC. HEARING Notico is hereby given by the Butte County ;Planning Commission that public hearings will be held on Thursday, July 140 1.088, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Adminis- tration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, Ca'iifornia, regarding the following items, at the following gimes ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL ;IMPACT WITH MITIGATION MEASURES; HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED 10:30 a.m. First Missionary Baptist Church of Yuba City _ Use Permit to allow a church, summer camp ori property zoned "U" (unclassified), located on the south side of Binet, Road, approximately 1.5 mikes north of 'La Porte Road, identified as AP1173-21-40 (ptn)`o near Clipper Mills, ITEM'`DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 10.30` a.m. Jane 8outhcott Use Permit to allow an additional dwelling on property zoned AR -5 (Agricultural Rn�: idential, 5 acre parcels), 1orated on the ndttheast end of Patenaude Court, 1/4 mile north—_ offof Circle Drive, identified as AP0036-14-0-057-0`0 Oroville. The above=mentioned applications, maps and Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures is on file and availablo for public viewing at, the office of the Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Orovillia, California. If you chaAlenge the above applidations in count, you may be limitod to raising only those issues you or someone Ilse raised at the public hearing describedin this notice or in 'written correspond0ftCd delivetoa to the Planning Commission, at Or prior to; the Public hearing, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COII.MSSION B . A_„. �KIRCHER; ..,DIRECTOR OF PLAh1N� ING To be published in the O ovijle Mercury Register on Thutsday June 300 1988: t W California O [T n. U00 R OUT TE orow-11. Department of Anthrof)0109Y Archaeological GL CNN HAsr„ ° 0l+forte California State UnfvffrAi1y, Chlqjl Inventory l4 PLWA + Is LASSCN IYO Chico, CA 9592 SH AW - M000c: TRINITY (916) 895.6256, Date: Feb. 24 .4,988 TO Butte County Planning 47 County Center Dr, Oroville, Ca. 95965 re: Grizzly Creek Campground Dear County Planners A revi-w F ho above r)ro e& has revealed the following XXX The area indicated as within the project boundaries is considered to 1.: archaeologically serhsitive. Present are: Easy access to natural, sources of water Flat meadowland or Flat land near water South and/or east facing slopes } }{ Previously recorded sites in the vicinity Others XXX we strongly reconn end that an archaeological reconnaissance be conducted or ttte area by a qualified archaeologist and appropriate mitigation measures prepared: known site or sites has/have been Previously ;recorded in the project area. Project operations will have a negative i ct on these cultural resources. We recomie-od that a qualified archaeologist be contacted to assess site components and prepare a mitigative proposal Other; Thank you for the opportunity to review anti Corim-Int on this pry ,a1. Please let us know what decisions are made regarding t.hie project KCr. Sincerply;: H Or . Makoto Rcwt7 it WWG «„ NOriheast lneon1ation ,Center Coordinator .. +Nr'snw� M,IY.+r.rs4nr.r.r.i ENGINMING SURVEYING PLANNING Co. r'/an..Mgcotrft 720 GRAND AVENUI EB 1,?.7985 GROVILL6, CA, 9596.` Mlle, CafJfarnr4 (9 6) 5 33.9 06 8 February 12., 198!3 Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Or.oville, CA. 95965-3.397 Re; Use Permit, First Missionary Baptist Church ERD Lag No. 88--01. 04-01 Atte.: Brent Moore, Associate Planner Dear Brer;t- This is the second attempt by this church .ii-, �- suitable site for their p. gro o locate a Department✓ su Youth cam in + � � r ggested they seek a largisr parcel. They tooktheoption to purchase this 40 acr !:heir youth camp. The majority e parcel .and resubmitted it for of the concerns addressed b department, on the 1985 propat'al, have been y your changes incorporated in this project. mitgatedthru The mitigations suggested in your environmental evaluat are acceptable with the ".dopt,ion of Nbion umber 9. Construction of Binet Road to the RS -4, vocal Access Road Standard will cost in excess of $250,000. As previously stated, traffic this facility will be primarily Saturday and Sunda generated by be 50. 80 vehicles Y• This show,,Jd 4.0-50 vehicles. per week, A singe residFiice would generate ving This is rased on the campers and eounselcyrs arriweek.in 3-5 buses per Week with each bus making 2 round tr1pz The density problem You have addressod aprJears to be The Way you have approached this issue 18 to subjective, ecti've consider a summer campsite in the same manner as a mult�s-family residential project, The zoning code adresse.s the allowance of campgrounds in the zone. l don't believe anyone would expect a campgroundto meet a density of 2.4 majority of The all the timbered area of Butteeoer Oacres. CuntXhastimber mountain designation. f it has the ten Commission and the Board of Supervisors tnlimthe Plannitype ng use within the timFer mountain area, theoeliminate Taelim inatehave sa stated. Relative to Item fib, x`m riot. sure smoke from a campfire on a summer evening 18 Objectionable, if it is, mor*V llati-te is 500 away and pro'tect<ed by heavy forest taanuntaari 14 Will Iam Ft. Geddis, .li,S, � . D . A, 1•;NGxNE�;RING S 1RV'EYING C7W'G/dm JOHN M CHPUSTOrrzarithm KCNNa'rN C, LCNHAAb-r 6 Coin - -� PLANNING COMMISSION' 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, - QROVILLE, CALIFORNIA "965.3377 PHONI': 5306011' January 27 , 1088 First Missionary "Baptist Church 779 E Street Yuba City, CA 95901 Ret Use Permit AP 73-21-40(ptn) Log #88 -01 -OA -01 Gentlemen An initial "study of your proposed project, a- use permit. Indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclos(KJ environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts; pe mitigation measures are required red as part of the projecL- ti otherwis , an Environmental impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant t'() the California Environmental Quality Acta: 7n addition, I wish to discuss my concerns in regards to the relationship between your pi�oposed project and the Butte County GenexAl Plan, The proposed site of the Church Camp is designated Timl'3W hlGunta .n. This designation is specifically designed to facilitate a11d promote the timber industry of Butte County, The plan instructs tat that adjacent uses must be conducive to timber production. Because Of the character, intensity, and nattte.of your proposal I feel it is n0L generally compatible to logging activities associated with the;, timber industry; The zoning for the proposed site, is unclassified. This zonirlE, designation does allow for "campsites by use-p-erm].ts, ttowever, it tc) not the intention of this zone to accommodate a Camp program Kis yok". organization has envisiohedi 200 plus campers is a major impact, Which represents a large proportion of the existing population of the eegl0t) and far surpasses the untended population density Outlined by the toning ordinance, Unless the scope of the proposal is modifiod recommended approval will be hard to achiever An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of your project, Please ;forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter Should you hAve any questions 1egarding this matter, please contact this office between 10.'00 a, -to, and 300 p.m, APPENDIX F COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency Log No, 88-01-o4-0:1; I. BA CKGROUND AP No, 73-21-400 (pial) 1. Name of proponent First Missionary Ba tis;jrChurch .,.. �. 4 2. Address of proponent and representative (it applicable), 779 E. Street GDA Yuba Cityy CA 95991 220 Grand Avenue —Or-0-44LI cA 9. 590 3. Project description: Use Permit Il. (MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE NO 1. Does the project have potential to degrade the quaift, of the environmerit, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population til drop below self-sustaining levels, threatoh to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endtingered plant or animal or eliminate irnportant examples_of major periods of California hi3tory or prehistory?'...,. .... ................ (1 1; 2, Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of tong» term, environmental goals? (Ashort-term Impact on the enviroil merit Is one which occurs in relatively brief period of time whilr long-term Impacts will endure into the future.)......... 0 f 3, Does timpacts F? he project have acts which areind",Idually limited, but cumulatively Corisidorahlol (A project may Impact on two or more separate resources where the im acton each resource is roiativoly small, but where the affect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) .. ...... ... , ... ................. 0 � C.) 4, loos the )project havo environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse efteots on human beings, either directly or indirectly) , ..'. . .. . . . . .... . . III: 081'814 IINA,TION (To be completed try the Load Agency) On tho basis of Itils initial' pvEaluatlon /WC find the proposed project COULD NOT h€tvL10 significant effect on tho tinvironin.ant, and a NEGATIVI DECLARATION will be prepared I/W5 find that althOUgh the proposed project could have a significant efftt orI tho ahvirbnhaont,thero,will not be P siOnilioarlteffoct In this case because the MITIGATION MRASURESdoscribod on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVP DECLARAT)ON will be prepared. I/W8 fired the proposed project MAY have a aigniflcahi effect ott the 15nvironment, and an eNVIiaONMCNTAL IMPACt 8001"I7Is required. COUN Y;pF 814ITA.iK'NNiNU Dt-VAPTMENT r ,. DATE- i h Lary 27, 1988 . ., ' By, `f ;+� ? � ?" , , �I3r� f t J� .,.,, IV, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Cxplinalloras of all "YES" and "MAYBE" answers. are required on attached sheet(s).) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result In sign tint; YES MAYBE NO a. Unstable earth conditions or In changes in geologic substructures?— p ❑ _ . . .. : . . : . .. . .. . b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcoveri'ng of the soil? .., . , , , , , ,,, , , , , , p [(� c. Change In topography or ground surface relied fealures? ......., L7 d. Destruction, covering or modllioa_lton Of any unique geologic or physical featured? .„,„, Cl ❑' e, Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? . ,, __ �, , , r , , , , , , , . 0 0 A f, Changes In deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in shit tion: deposition, or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or strearn or the teed of the ocean or any bay. Inlet or lake? .... _.1 .. , . , — ........ g, Loss of prime agric ulturady productive sods outsid a designated urban ar,-is) ....... , r , . h, I~xposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslide's, ground failure or similar hazards? , , , , , , , , r ...., 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? , , ,,,, , , , , , , , , , , „ Cj 13 0i b. The creation of objectional odors, smoke or fumes?, c. Alteration of air movement, moisture. or temperature, car any change~ in c►innate, locally ur regionally1 rY........ ........ ........ ... d r>. 3. WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial: 9. Changes in currents. or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? ......... ............,........,......,....,,. . ........ ,,.,.0 Li_ b. Ctl anges in absorption rates. drainage patterns, or the rate anti amount of surface runoff"?., ❑ Ld t j c. Need for off site surface drainage improvements, Including vegetation remvol, r;taannehaalion or culvert installation? ,. .. ..... d fid d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? . . .. , e, C; hahrle in the amount of surface water in any water body? . ❑ . , .. , .„, , I., Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface Water'quafrty, inctuding but not lirr'Iriod to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity') . g. Alwi-ttitati of, the direction or rule of r'Iraw of ground waters” h, Changn in the quantity or quality of ground waters, ellhor through dr.uut .ldrtitii.lrai, or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by outs or excavations, ., , . ,.. ,.,, f, Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water suppjj(,,q,� .. , , .... ❑ [ , 1F Rxposure, of people or property to water relater) hazards such (Is flooding ° 4,'PLAN-. LIFe. Will the proposal result insubstantial. a, Change in 'the diversity of species. or number of any species of plents fir�cludinc) Itaus, shrubs. 91`488, crops, and aquatic plants)? ,,,, --% , ❑ , ,, , , , , , , , , . . , , , .. rj 'f an b.Heduc' ion of tine numbers, iey Unique, rare Or er dingered species of plants'? .... . ,, 0 0 d.. Introduction of new species of plants Into an area, or in a barrier to tho rlorrrattl replenishment of existing spectres? ........ d. Reduction in aaroage; of airy agricultural oopry..............�,:,F,,.,....,.,,,.,, Y 5. ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Change In the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land YES animals Includingreptiles, p es, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? , , , « i , , , , , p b, Reduction in the numbers of any unique, ue, rare or endangered species of animais? . ; , , , , («l c, Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the mlration or movement ofanimals? „.................... d, Deterioration toe , existing fish or wildlife habitat?, .. , .. l>i MAYBE NO 110, K 0 0 C7 NOISE, Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existing noise levels?,. . , ..... , ,« .« .,.. b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? . , . , . , , , , 7 LIGHT AND GLARE: Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? ...,,,,,,.. 8, LAND USE. V'Mill the proposal result In asubstantial alteration of the presentorplanned land . use of an area? .....,,,.,.,,«„ .1 (� 9, NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result In substantial,, a. Increase In the rate of U80 Of any natural resorarces7 , , .. , , , , b, Cepletion of any no nrenewable natural r resources?,...............f.,....,,,,,, d [� 10. RISK. OF 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 7 b, Possible interference with an emergency response plan nr emergency evacuation plan?, 11, POPULATION, Will the proposal alter iocaion. distribution, density, or grow human popIth rate of 'he YI«n 1,, ,.«k, tf 4...,, i.«. «,«P««1 «',.. ♦,f,f!!. .,I tYf«'V,'YL MW L.1 {La. 12. HOUSING, Will the proposal affect existing I ousfrig, or create a demand for urJtlrtlr�rtai housing?' «. .«.,,..« C i ,. .. « «. 1' Y f . I Cil. C. 13, TRANSPOATAT'ION/CCiiL'rELATION, Will the proposal result in. a; Generation of substantial additional vehicle movorrer±t7 , l . b! Effects on existing parking facllltles, or demand tot near parking? . , «, , , , o. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d, Significant allerations it) present patterns of circulation or Movert� goodsant of people anellor'? „i, .,« {«,«Y«a. Y,Y.,,,.i..ri «.Y,f�' r« Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?........... % ... , , A4 t. Increase in traffie hazards to Motor vehicles, blcycllsts or pedestrionsl Y Y.ia• 'ISI, PU13LIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for now or altered government services: YES MAYBE VO a, Fire protection? ... ......... ,. . ... . ............. ❑ f� f b, police protection?....,,....... ......... .............................. ............. 1:1 C] Q c, Schools?. ..... ,,,, ., 0 d, harks or other recreational facilities? ... .... . ..... : » ; , , .............. :................ e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? . . , ... ,, ... , ... , ......... LOther governmental services? .. . . .. . . . . . .. .... , .. ., ..... . , .. , ...... , 0 15—ENERGY, Will the proposal result In: a, Use of substantial aniounts of fuel or energy? ......... . ... . .... . ... . ..... . .......... b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result Ina heed for now systems, or substantial alterations to tha following: a. ower or natural gas'? ... ... . b, Communications systems?. , , .. , .. . . , ...... , , . , . , ............ G�J c. Water availability?,,.,,.,, .......:...............:,..,., ,..•...,,..,.., ........ t� Cl d. Sewer or septic system? ... , , , , . , . , ,... . , .. , .... ... F . 'ILir C1 f o. Storni water drainage?....,...,, . ....................... .".. ......, ........... f«] Cl I. Solid wasta and disposal? .:......................:.............>.. ... 17. HUMANHEALTH, Will the proposal result in: 4,, Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental hoallh)? .. F. Cl 0, b, Exposure of people to potenlial health hazards) . .. . .... . ................,............. 13 0 6�t 18, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or vitiw upon to tlwi? public. or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offcnr:;ivo site Open topublic view". .... ........ .... , ... ...... , . , .... 10, RECREATION,, the proposal reqult in an Impact upon the rivahly �Or ouaitlity Of 0XIMtng recreational o ��yoWill ,..,.,.1 ........................• .., Y'F�rtunities?. .......... . .. -y fJ t Fes, 20. CULTUY AL RESOURCES, a. Will th�e�. proposal in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric Or Ittstorio yr�estlit archaeological silo? .... , . .,,.... f,. . • . .i.,1..,. k5#..s , .. M,„ A,,A b, Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic offooto to a,prehistorir, ur historlr building, structure Or object? , ,,,,, .................. .... ..... ...... o boos the proposal hav"the potential to cause a physical chanij vahIG1i vnt,ild nffttet0hfque 0 ethnic, cultural values?, ,F ..... .... .... .., .,,,.,.......,..... ., .....,.. �d, Wigll� tile proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potontlnl impact a r a.o ? 1. } , . 1 . , , 1 , 1 ..' , / „ I .. / Y I Y i , . F « F i , } °... I R r F .. i .. }. } Y , „ I r i , , , 'v , .' i „ F }' / . 1 „ V „ . Y , . ♦ k k 4 � "'^ AP 73-21-40(pt.ni ) D SSION OF ONVIRONMIENTAL 9V,ALUATION Approximately oil dist' 7�ION . Deve7.opment: of the project site would result in soil. di�;ruptoCty lb. compaction, and over covering. pp (lisplacementvered .esult of square feet is anticipated to be ovedrbualdingsaand developmenawithpth�� sq and associate lua Qatopers M4Y access roads, parka ng trails associated witch the 20'0 p proposed hiking most summer camps need 'Large ge 'open camp* Generally, increase soil erosion. vegetative cov+ x an the for .roup activities which would. necessitate the c7.earing of areas goval vegea=at yr covet On the site. The rem which ofowould lead to increased site may further disturb the soil, of tht proposed erosion. Grading will also be necessary for many ion. such grading Could also increase soil erocu olatively improvements,not be individually significant. However, subsequent impacts may could lead to significant increases in soi'1 erosion and they Creek, siltation of Grizzly A rading plan may be required forsubmiearth u�edtrto the rButte'latedCounty g plan should moving activities. Such p for app ,and review to insure all Department a t of Public Works caval, been a nate erosion control. implementatirictt ion eas reSeerthvemoving appy p t;he grading plan. is also Incorporated in i.e,, April, through October, activities to the dry season, mulching ads should be tequired: The re sandand exposedobuildingyspads , s areoi e including ansur aced road bed problems. Grading $P minimize any wail erosion ttndert.aken to to approach the natural contours of the land: a and perimeter �Fhnuld be reshapedgenerated by � er on-site construction Containment of all. sediments g settling bas3n..� detailed a0tivities by use of silt fences, tches Or other suitable measures should trangesa thecabinsin suc}'n*x lL_ site, plan should_ be pro which hiking trail: of traffic an the ;fo'rest floor to prevent any fashion as to minimizeand_ planned in sucY a. ttctnecessarY dirt trGt:ls: Y'n addii;ion, the Proposed innecd be mapped on -the 40 acXts on a contour map P way of sail. eroion:. ae, to minim ze the impart: d ra�ect site is within .the. Camel p�afaultult whichdr�ns ig 1h: The propose p Lend fault zones{ in addition, there is to mitigate e exposure of In order to mitigate any txst too the Gast t i the site . earthquake all construction and people to 'ge�alogic hazards caused by development l o Ic z built,in accordance to standard eazthquake engineert-ILD, design criteria,, sed roject may create some ob3ectriroasmokeble omay havers, Of an ke 2bi the pr p irss in the summer. Such campfire ee),jed by Camp the {terry t�inttnt;aih subdivision, tttpact on the residents of Approximately 300 feet to the south. o� the Proposed protect would Increa;se the volrume and DeVslopment of: the soil$ b i itinal yr existing velocity bf the storm water runbff sortacew,OVA.6dihi tttg r ting with buildings and other epe altered as a portion storm water u drainage patterns may the proposed roads as well as within Would likely, be channelecl along the camp site area 3h,, 1,60. The proposed camp will service an estimated 200 plus campers and counselors on and off through the summer months. To moeb the water demands of. such an operation will be significant and way ImPaCt upon the limited shallow aquifers of this mou'ritaill, The applIcant should provide a water consumption projection and water quality documentation to the Butte County Public Health Department for reviewAll water supply and water quality requirements of the Public 11oalth Department the Butte County Fire Department, the California Diviolon oh Porestry and Fire Protection and the State of California Safe Drinking Water Act must be met. 6a. k;urrently the proposed site is characterized aria very quiet arv-1. serene mountain area. Silence is only interrupted by occasional sounds of wildlife and birds. Normal camp activities, childr-en playing, fireside sing-alongs, group Competitive activities and blio traffic will Introduce a now noise source into this mountain wflldernao5- The combined effects of 200 pjus persons, mostly children, In the outdoors on a 40 acre mountain top parcel may make the noise objectionable, particulary since within 300 feet is the Merry Mountain.8ubdivisidn. into Specific design measures to cedvce noise should be incorporated i 01p, site plan of the proposed project. For example, clustering of buildings and activity areas in such a manner as to produce sound barriers or to plant a dense vegetative screen as a sound barrier, could help mitigate any obsce-ne or undesirable noise level, 8. The general plan designation of the Proposed site is timber mounta in. This designation, outlines a 40 acre Minimum parcel size for development. In addition, it is the Intent of the general, plan that ,the population density not exceed one single-family dwelling unit per 40 acres,. Such a density translates Into approximattly 2,4 persons per 40 acres. The proposed project will be In conflict with the Intent of Lhe general plan by proposing a summer population density of 700 plus campers per 40 acres. The proposed Camp population eXaeedS the recommended general plan population density by almost 100 times Furthermore, the general plan is silent in regards to the developmeni. of Christian resorts or retreats in the, timber mountain designated areas of the county-. 10a. The storage 01 inflammables will require a use permit it propane or pargas Is anticipated, The type, storage volume and method o1; installation should be d1s'Closedi Should this use permit :be expanded to allow InElammablost the following mitigation masutes would apply: storage of Inflammables to be underqrounde6 In doubl.o-walledtank with monitoring system or storage of Inflammables on an Impervious ourface surrounded by a berm capable of containing a spill and water storage with 06F approved drafting connections. 12, The proposed, project may have some affect on oxJbL!Jhq housing In the area; The Board of 'Directors of the Harry Mountain Village Development has registered their concerns with the County. it was the Board of Directors opinion and the residehts of Me)-.ry Mountain Village that this church camp Would be a decided detriment to the area. Tn additloftj it is their feeling that there already too many Church Calaps operating at this present time within their region. The proposed ad Jaren will have some effect ott the Noise and ttae 'traffic oil tlyc`t singlent housing. The camp may appear much different, than a'one family single residence in the woods and there is Potential to degrade th laosthetic qualities of the mountainside. Oao b, c, d and f 'rhe transportation infrastructure is curlentl, not built to an adequate standard to service the at�l iC:Is Cut veh no generated, by this development. Only a narrow dirt rand exists today to t►ccess the propused site . Anticipated traffic W'" cc�'USO duo , problema for the adjacent properties. Inaddition, emergency response vehicles may be hampered in their ability to service such a prt�posed 0n vehicles nn a mountain dirt roach: The access roadway r � Y .should, be paved to mitigate dint r potential etbsion siltation of Grizzly ;reek, and to facilitate the traffic. Parking facility should be designed to allow bus turning movements as well as emergency response vehicles to access the property freely and easily. ParkingL should be made ava cable for a minimum of 5.5 vehicles 14a: Fire hazards on the proposed site are high. The closest; fire station is County Station A53 which is volunteer only, and is located directly one and one half miles southwest of the station 053 has fifteen. firefighters authorizedprohowevexronl.y nine have signed up, The average response to a fire is four men. The next nearest station is 454, which i5 fifteen plus is away, and is next opened and staffed during the fine season, connections should iae installed on s Water stogy age with draught e+ cam oeez.. Is p' ars r should be trained to respond to variouspmedical emergent es and be educated on how to prevent forest fires. The cies cabin should be equipped with a fire extinguisher mess hail end each, :1>4e: The cost of maintaining the access read to this ltzcrease the County's road maintenance budget; Given property will low traffic volumes, 81net Road will have a lower its location and WerePriority than the unme urban screens for funding which may result its demands going unmet. 14f! Other governmental services may be increased or called upon as Lh result of 250 plus campers in a remote wilderness area, For Y example, the search and rescue m� be Galled ncca�'iona�.ly to respond to c3 y result of this developmeh'b, timer 'envies which may arise as ,a r 20016dA sewage disposal. system wild have to be installed to service 'the 20� talus campers of the chutCh camp, it is anticipated that rye environmental degradation will occur as a res uxt of intlUlpateding septic leProj Project, system+ Tile 8011 depth and porcolat:ion is suitable for such a protect, The applicant must submit design and calculations for the sewage disposal system based on the notal maximum camper loaCJ and waste water ystem under erllt .. an .he k1tchen.. They must install a sewn e loading from the mess hall and t - s p " d inpectinn by ttte Butte County Health pepartment Also a permit must be obtained for a non-coramunity water supply well, complete the appli.catIbh Petmit to operate a' non• -Community water psystemrmandit fC:es for 'A second obtained from the Heal,t h Depart mer�b as well.. plans ust 'be ssubmitto and a plan check fee paid to the Health Department C -or the swimming pool. All other permi.ts for Sttuctutes shall be obtained from the Butte County Department of Public Works. 16f: Solid waste may create a -hazard due to wild animals, All waStIL, Should be disposed of In animal Proof containers. 20a- Subject property Is located in an area Of south -facing slopes With the accessability to natural water, As guoht it should be considered of high Potential for archeological sites Of) the It Is necessary to perform a property. records check through the Do Anthropology, parrnjent of, California State University, ChIcOe In lorder tridetermine if significant sites may be located on Lhe property. A -record check, will determine whether an.arpheologIcal �survey of. tjj(,,� Property will be necessary. 11 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE SEE ITEMS lb t 1hj 2bf 3bt 3jj,1 lgc,, 6a, 8, 10a I 16dtf,20a 13f !4ae,,f,. RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES grading Plan shall be developed utilizing appropriate erosion control measures. Such a plan snail be submitted 0 the Butte County Public Works Department for review apprdval t: 21 Ali gradinq or earth moving 4ctiVitY shall be conducted during the Ott Season between April and October. All, disturbed areas shall be re Vegetated or mulched,' Grading spoils should be reshaped to approach the natural contours Of the land and 1:0 -Vegetated. 5. A detailed site Plan shall bee design,, elevation of all ballaincjI PtePar 6 illustrating the camp locations and, design, recreational st tree and Vegetation removal, trail 01161 facilities Or UZOS of the site, and signage. The site Plan should yield a hysical t1h III hatura.1 creatures; automobile and Pedestrian circpulation,Plb0laing awhichnd facility locations, and landscaping are addressedIn an 11nE0qt`ated framework. such a 'plan shall be subtrijtt6d to for teView and approval L the Butte COUhtY Planninq Commission :)riot to any permits being lsnoed, Provide a water ooh8umption projection all, w documentation to the quite Count y Public "ealbl, Dep0jttt_nefttater qur4ility All Water "supply and, wader quality requitelljon,ts Of the Public Health Department, bUbbe couhter FIre. Y the California Division of Vorestry and Fire ptotectiono, and beht' Safe Drinking 'Water Act Must be met'. he atate of California obtain a special use permit for any storage of infl.ammablefs A Applicant first Missionsry Baptist Church ,Assessor's � 73xX, ��zceZ 73-21 40 Log -2188-01-04-0j, 40 1ptn} 01 -a• -0j, DATASIdELT A Pro ect Descri tion 1. Type of Project; 2. Brief Descri } • . [lse Permit; 200 .- p ion. Church summer cam �,.ampers . P to } nt�se 3. approximately pn the south side of pinet and aOno nhari:f miles north o" 4 p f LoPQrto ,. Noel. ap,proxinately one Proposed Do Abad near Cli recreation and y bf Development; 2b cabins withmessor Mhall+ acres. adr�znistx«five buildings pn a pro mestel 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacin y 40 5 Access and g' Approximatel. and Lost CroekaDamtRoadPub1a'c Naac]Cs): �' 2 acres 7. Method of Sewage Disposal, septic Ystem IIinet 8, Source of Water P s oto ex r y em y fronts on 9 Proxim 't Supply• Individual anc7 leach fields. y of Power Lines; Along Binet Road, 10: Potential for further land divisions a Noad: B. Environmental Settir; and tie'Veldpment: None, Physical Environment Z 'terrain a. General To ra ,d , p hfc 9 p Character: Mountainous terrain sloping towards the Grizzly Ca=�`ea. b. Slopes 5 tb 10 C. Elevation: d • Limiting ]?' 3+400 to 3,500 feet above sea 1ove1 actors None `l.' Soils I a• s1ae� and Characte,r'istir.Sz P" �:iiieablji.t ishi�-�+ishi soil Series hazard war w�e1l draining and moderato erosion 'Noehty r1irae °;i �1j ty very "ghysultability for erotimsio Loam, i n a .ta i y-fOut inc.he�s red--brt7fo b: Limiting Factor's: wn gravoZly 0. Natural Hazards of the );arid a. „ �• Earthquakeotce. Modexate b, Erosion Potent alt , c, : Mbdotlate: Landslide Potential.; Moderate, d: Fnre Hazard High, e. E:tg nsive Soil Poteni lal, Hydrolo Moderate, , Surface Water: Ctixzly Crecyt represe , nia .he property boarder. property b. Ground Water., Unknown resource. c. Drainage Characteristics: Drains sough to Griz'Z,t. Creek,. d. Annual Rainfall (normal) 75 to 80 inches e. Limiting Factors: None.. .5. V13ual/Scenic Quality: Good 6. Acoustic Quality: Good. 7. Air Quality: Good, Biological Environment; 8. Vegetation: Tan oak, mandarin, black oakr douglas Jr, whit,i'3 fir, sugar pine, yel.law pine, cedar and other planta associated with timber mountain areas.. 9. Wildlife Habitat: Suitable for blacktail deer, Sierra-Nevadj. black bear, California mountain lion, California quail., mountain quail, band-tail; pigeons, mourning dove, black-tai); lack rabbits, brush rabbits, douglas squirrel, porcupine and other wildlife associatedWttt the timber area of the sierra Cultural Environment : 10 Archaeological and Hi ,,jrical Resources in the area: Moderate to low including unknown. 11. Butte County General Placa designation Timber mountain. 126 Existing Zoning; New or unclassified, 13. Existing Land Use on--site: Undeveloped open space. 19. Surrounding area: a. Land Uses: Primarily timber land, with some rural residences scattered throu(-' it large acreages. Soper- Wheeler is located to the A. b. Zoning uU;l Unclassified. :a County. TP-160 c. Geri. Plan Designatio. : Timber Niountai.n, County of 'Yuba di Paardel Sizest 3 to 10 plus acrQs. e. Papulation: 'Very sparse. I.S. Character of Site and Area; Outskirts of small mountain communitX• Steep mountain terrain rcin which is heavily tImbered, 16i Nearest Urban Area: Oko+ille • �`miles. 30 Plus pt, I County mosquito 17; Relevant Spheres of Influence: Butte Abat>emen 18. IMprovements Standards Urban Area- N/,4I.S. Fire Protection Service; a. Nearest County Otate) Fire Station; station 053 is a volunteer station located approximately one and one-halt miles southwest; by Road. Stwatlttil 464 is Located appr'o:.imatelY 15 plus mll.es to the W413t and is M'a`nned Oil a Seasonal basis. Station 46 is 'tile closest fire station manned year around atria it is over thirty rAlles. b4 Water Availability; Engine capacity. 0. Schoals iri Aireat Marysvil<l.e �bintt Unified 8011001 Distridt ,, _ll_ a �- Aid& &Unl I.AND f7r NATURAL vvCALTIl ANO BiAtI y PLANNING CdMMIS8-ION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHONE, 530.7601 December 29, 1987 First Missionary Baptist Church 170 Hooper Road Terra Buena, CA RE Use Permit,, AP#73.21»40 (Ptn Gentlemen: This is to notify You that we have 'received sufficient assurance from the Butte County Environmental I•Iealth and Public forks Departments that your project can meet their regw.rements. This KPuliills the Pre -App cat on review process. No additional work shall be performed on this ct the have received the remainingapplication fees i: amounts of 5257.50, please sbmit these fees to the Butte County Planning Departmeat in person or by mail. Make checks Payable to the Butte County Treasurer. Should you have any questions regarding this matter,_ Please feel free to contact this oi'Eirwo e beten the Hours - of 10.00 a.m. and 3:00 Sincerely, 13,A+ XIRCHBR Director of Planning Kathryn K Plannin Technic*a K1� : j tnc CC.- GDA,; 10111 am Ceddis tffuould PLANNING COMMISSION' 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIYE - 1 yst Missionary B�.ptist C1111rC11 D 538.16 f; CALIFORNIA 95?6S•3�?y of Ruta Cit? PHONE.. 538-1601 Docember g, 1987 170 Hooper Road Terra Buena, CA r RE: Use Permit, AP#73-21-40 (Ptn) Gentlemen: We recevied your pxe-apPl,icatien reviet;�'requst f subject Use Permit, or the Butte County Public Works and Environmental H r received the information you submitted. eat _h have Department will consider this application The }'.fanning after we have assurances from tabde}complete only the project complies with a is that any conditions imposed, h appropriate ordinances and met. It is the applicants responsibility to ProvidOrRse an additional information needed b Y Environmental Health to meet t}l�irubequix�ementsr and Enva.ronment P Public Works may be contacted by *ele hone. at 538-7266 inforn al Health at S38-"7281 for fuxther t5 an as to their evaluation of the Prolfosal their requirements.. and The Planning Department staff tst'll also be revie the al)plication fad, an that area r d1f ppropriate. y special cond�taans r�r mbdaficat ons about the Should you have: an Pre-application reva w y qui=sta.ons af' ice' please contact tlli$ Sincerely B,A. trrl�Crl r Directoo f }Tannin Craig Sanders Planning Toclihit-an CS jmc cc, CDt1;, William Ge'rl'elis Philip A Bjorkman 110 Cele to Drive Grass Valley, CA' 95945 December 2, 1987' Buita Co. Manning CWM GkC 7 198? G. D. A. E n g i,n e e r n g 220 Grand Avenue Orodilh, Cdlifnt�lq Oroville, CA 95965 Gertlement. Reference Is made to Parcel #2 of the Grizzly Creek Properties located on Binet Road in Clipper Mills, California, a description of which is attach►;d hereto :by way of reference. You are by this. letter authorized to proceed on our behalf to obtain a county use permit for a church camp. Best regards, Grizzly Creek Properties Philip A. Bjorkman, General Partner Enc. PAB:sl RECEIVED GAA �fGL JOC WWG -pre- - ap p D=SrNR.TE LUrr=ONL_,...S'T FOR COMMENTS ,.Y County Public Works RESOURCE MANAGEMENx ,,''County Environmental Health State Water Resources Department City of Biggs = U . S . Forest Service pju^ rw� (Y-orO City of Chico U.S. Bureau of 'Land Management City of Gridley� ,_ Butte County Mining Committee City of ornv'„"„le State Department of Fish & Game Town of Paradise California Native Plant Society _^ }Manning Department ` State Div. `Forestry - attention State Tz�j«isportation Department; Craig Carter µ L% Regional Water Qual. Control. Bd y State Reclamation Board DOMFSTT.c. WATER Butte Water District `�"F WEBS Cal)—ornia Water Service Co. _ Richvale Sanitary Pistrict. Del Gro Water Co. _ North 'Burbank Pub. util. Diet. .� QWID _ _ Skansen Sub. (CSA #21) Ther,;ra,lIrrigation District Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dist �i�to, 4 '��"'� 3�� VOL��a �� c� � ��- Otheration _ Thermalito g Irri District 41 (CSA #26) IRRT AT':LON 'WATER PG&E North (Chico) Biggs-W. G, 4.dley Water District ;auth (Marysville) Butte Wan sa: District Pacific Bell Durham I..:a i'gation District, statC RVV Cable OWID Viacom TV Cable Parasitise Irrigation District Rich"tale Irrigation District _ Tab!(-. Mountain Irrigation Dist. Ro'r .cTzorr r Therrr..Illto Srrigatian District w„' 21 Medic, Fire Protection Dist. 4-- County i`,�,:e Department/CDF �.,w;AizvAr�� nYs,yr��c Ngo9oux-X 7 ., BATE:MENT DTST42.xbx Durham, Ctovill.e or Butte County FlECLAI�TATTON DI5Ti2=CT ' �O]��CE-PRC7TE�'T'Tf72�T' ,S'tate Highway Patrol tool County Sheriff SC1400L . D�CSTRYc�r' �CciMi.M 7c EES/ f-DrA :rS5TONS `R7�CREA'T��7N h'.AGTL.xTIES Chico Area Recreation District Paradise Pines Architectural Durham Area Rec. & Park Dist, Control Commititee Feather River Ree: & Park Dist. � Butte County Farm Bureau Paradise Rec. & Park Dist; Community Association; Richvale Ree. & Park Dist. State Parks & Rec 'Dept _ 9uf}9 �a ��?inn�ny COLINI Y PLANINING DEPARTMENT DEC 17 19 07 Orovdj,0, <a�IffornC TO. Public Works John MOndonsa, nate: December 8, 1987 P -E: pre-1�F�p1a.��tL•,icn 1'tc.r,.j,�,w lnfo,rrnatiOn First Missionary 1311pt, s G Church 170 Hooper Izoad Enclosed ispreliminary data our ofTerra Buena, CA has fice concerning the following project received or. API173,21_40 to rtllotr a church su (�I1tn - g poe ,Il,L'ecI Use partti� t -... mmer camp. P'� Ionated on the south side o J%ine-t appro�cimately 1.5 miles north of La Porte �' "--�.- Mills. Road near Clipper Please indicate your resp,se by checking the appropriate No re qui for this project. The Project as proposed can meet this Departments requirements. SufficiOrlt proof has beenP tments the applicant can meet the i;ollowas given that approved.. g conditions IL / V regui rr �. p oj'osrcT iarid,ry s } mnntS of th.t cte 5 Zo me.- �= thr Ihac�:111t hL' A roVi:, l,- 0n 'Of ��h�-+ ��,dOC"c`t t�t�.l.l. hc' nc��`1� ;-� tlas becn coir actYr.�r3 With thisormationp'tAlcont R hA t j, ,� use; 4 j' BUTTE CO 1lai�ning LINTY PLANNING bEpA'RTM}✓NT � PRE-PPLICATION REVIEW FORM /98/' �rovlUo , TO Environmental Health Lynn Vanhart Date: Uecembor Oy 3.987 RE: Prey-ApplicaLion Roview Information 'ror;: First Miss3*,nnar 170 Hooper Road )3t jjt,tst» Church Terra Buena; CA Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or eoncorning the following project: AP##73-21-4D gGnr:tw� t:gcl, Cptn) Use to aTlolv a church summer camp, located On the south side of Bitet Road- a � _ pproximately 1.5 miles north of La Porte Road, near Clipper Mills. Please indicate your response by checking the appropriate box, No requirements for this project. The project as.p pro osed can meet this Departments requirements. Sufficient proof has been given that the applicant can meet the approved: following conditions •! '�- p c VZcc t r e -r! u+a oil. rte ice.. -!•evil ��.,n.:�c ssal s k.;.�6ass',d elk l,a �►d l a�.ewade X20 i -mss katal l)S#a� two �-4- ort -reo.n =c ti e � p" Ike OVA bt;t ,, a -e. a wa• r� � s cy.�+c� tuelf; C le o a pl � I cd P ay S Sub .,�i- ar�.c ` ►�t, w�, qtr+ j t P•F o �GG/; � t I7c v+, +.c% ►2 l j ,� Thr'I"'�O'1`l'i t t�tc� i I, osod ranldorrs rtc i tnrrt tho requiremonts of this aepartmdhL•4 n of Ebb project Willbe necossat, Tho. ry ,y, has been. contat,ted with this information, SO (I'hature: pW� But -to 00o PtinningCommo� i3U7�L.L.� COUN'T'Y P A N TNGCC ca11f,oeprtmenr7 County Centor Dr AnaRhepmWot�Ioonr1988 Oroville, CA 959 AuttecountyFtreDeparrtmesernryC OrbyMe, Goifornip (91, 6) 5 3 8- 76 01 MICHAEL M.,SHORROCK 'dattallon Chlet/state Forest kar��er f T�' l,orestry DATE c.o.F, Fire 176 Nelson Ave or011le. CA 957h RI'S:.awvL.. (91615389111 ETIVTRONMRN'I'AL EVALUATION Enclosed is Preliminary conrernin the foll.owidata our offic=e g g Project.- has rece=ived or r a 7 r�.rst Af.on��r J�nerated AP#73-,21-40 to Y I3ci -----..lm. C Church Use permit to a11o�v a church summ� °n the south side of Binet Road - . title los�a,ted a roximatel'rtt:i,rl,Gs north af• La riroarl near Cl s_. We are making .� 1_ g anassessment of possible environmental be preparing an eriviro ' Nogative nmental document impacts and wx1.l Aeclaration with Mit-i Mitigation either a Negative Declaration,, lrnPact Report (ETR), g on Measures or an •EI�VitOnmental Please provide any Y factual statements You can offer in ideas for investi to either phYsic�al your area of concern or gationt or generate. , social,, or economic im a is expert 'Se that �' that thi;* relate P1.ease respond,Within Project, may is generated b 14 days of the tic significant, this inquiry, above-nptecl date, then it shall be assumed If no response ��ro5ect inquiry, i,m pacts which are that there are Po�ehtial. from the 110 appreciate any assistance you can provide, Bince,rely C11 ram ndc+Y•s Planning Technician Comrnon is : propo8ocl develo, Mentwo uld fall under the to ements Section Uircrneril;.� sf' 8ut;Lo count Fire addition t� de fir. tme�zt �e�,resetytatit�e tao�zn.1� . C11-4 r�R ui r+��l �#j " �rtt'. C,l.ass 4.'I Ih Id have to meet on s.t.t,rr with deVolo r t-. ,discuss tea ldl.and fire safety concorn; - and re ui-remertts to ,mite ate swine. boes your agohcY wish (initial stud to teceive �-- Y for Negative �ecl.aratioon (w, or t,rith 1"ieasures copy of the onvironmehtal document or Ren for this project) o'ut Niit:igatoh yA , r/ - BUAD COUNTY PLANNING CWMISSI 7 County Center Drive U4 oEo.'Pfanningtsmm Oroville, CA 95965-3397 (916) 538-7601 01" lle, Calffor(da T0: P.G. U E. DATE: '2- 2,9 ° 530 E. Street Marysville, CA 95901 RE: PROJECT REVIEW & ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Enclosed is prelim nary data our office has received or generated concerning the following project: First Missionary )3Vji.st Church API173->21-40 ptn •• Use Permit to allow a church suMMOV camp,, located on the south side of Binet Road; ap-proximately 1.S' miles north of La Forte Road,, near Clipper Mills We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declarationt Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmenta]. impact Report (EIR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions you Can Offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate two either physical, social, or economic impact, that 'chis project may goncrate . ).please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date. If no response i.tt venerated by this inquiry, then it shill be assumed that there are do Significant environmental impacts which are 'potential from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide.- Sincerely> Cra4gn ders Planning `I"eclinic an //�`i� t J�" T/it. 7'.r"I.Y y� 7'" YV~ /:� rll't"�•�.al /7T.x?l� /r? ./ J'.t�,.vl.n.;, =h�...� r ., / r., , � .�. r^ BUN 00,NonningCbmra. ]3UA C0tI11T11 PLANNING Coli ,IS5�' 7 County Conte ,.,IRN'1 �3 1988Orovlle rr Drive .Y , CA .9 965-3397 4ravilh, California (916) 53£3--7601 TO: Merry J410'untain Owners'Assoc Inc. DATr,-P-04 13 Ox 132 Aper MillsCli PE: PROJECT , CA, 95930 REVx�;t+� & ENVTRONMENTAT, EVAI;t1ATrON Enclosed is Preliminar con Is Y data Our office i g the foil project: ]?first .�s r ecei.ved or ge=`aerated _ AP# 73=-2? -40 to _ Missionary nn �-- Permit hist Church t- soiatfa side of to alloly a Churc)a summon Binet Road corn Porte Road rsxa.matel : 1.S miles north of La near C er..�� ..(7. We are makin a "``--- be preparing9 n assessment Of Negative Delarat ons W?unentaZ dOcumeble e av;r r anent+lximpacts impact Re o With Mi ti ' Report (ETR) gatlon Measures ate n ; °<`0qf, - r)�;r.�w,,�anc� wall atJ on Please n� i,��y;arr►�Wa�,?-a,'� Provide any ny factual statements, �•deas for to either physical Your area of 'hVesti ' generate, v .7oc3-al, or Concern or ex � gatiori, or oconomic impacts p.rtzse that rel Please res that this project may pond within 14 da -,. �s generated b Ys o the above --noted no sx Y tia�s inquxrY, then date gnificant e it shall be xE projeol;, nvironmentaI impacts Which assumed thatno response are there are the apprec4 Potential from the ,:ate an Potent assistance You can provide. Y e:ss� Sincerely, r Crai---�� 9 nders Planning Teehnic aii Comment s Cras3dsrin�e above to It was t,-":::4 he opinio o the J7ire oast aL- our Board of I7 .ro Lops hi h- camp w�5,il_ rAbe d cors an residents of hterr hctil 1/9/880L._ urch cams ed detriment to,the Y Mourr►, xn operation at the area. � 111 Villa, this presets time In adl:� tj,or� laiere aree,veI a h l he area thn C wor,'i,d lie avail a ble el,.frc�iir file'tax roes. all of the ownersb� Moos parcels an the Morr l,. s Board Your agenc receiv a �� fountain Ir g of D�.ractor$ and (ihitial Y With to a11a e. shady for Neciati e Declaration of the ehviron- Meastares be ,EJR for this mental nt }�ro.7eot) : (with or «it}outocume ,. hfa.tic�atsort ITO C OUNTY pL�1NNIN DEG3 01987 7 count COMMISS2 C+rovilley Centex Drive 4 DWARTM'ENT OF FORESTRY CA D 5 9 G 5 -• 3 3 9 7 Buffe 0, r BuTTR cOUNTY _ ( 916538-7601 anaFng Gam 53$~7b01 TO: JAN a 1888 state Divisio t Forestry n Of DATE : ! 2' L Orovtfis� cMjf Attn: Craig7 Carter REe PROJECT REV'IE[V Enclosed EN'xRONMENr,C �, EV�ILUATxOI+1 cOncerningstheeairninary data our, following Pro ,, 'office has AP#73- c.t First receive ° generated je 1-4� to - —_ hrxssionar r ed Use Permit Y 13a t ist Church On the south s%d to allot, a church e of Binet suMMOr cam 1'o •t Road a located e Road x'oXimatel no Cl* 1.$ mixes north er Mills , of Ltz Tve are • n be maks g an assessment of Po preparin Ne �. ° 9 Possible env" 5a jvo ronmL ental iro Impact Repox.�aration with Mit. document, eithe nm Intal, impact (ETR). xgatzon Mes and will asures or an Envve Declaration Tease provide an ironmental Opinions You can Y factual statements ' offer ideas to either physical in your area for investi generate, social, or °f Concern or 5ation, or Of impcts that this, that relate Please res 'this, project ma • pond within 1� � y is generated da n° signif canbY this .14 days °f the above--noted I x'oject, envy ronme then it shall b date, X f no "Mental impacts which are ass response umed that there are V%1t) appncciate an potential from the Y assista1.�cA yo can provide.. ;i nccrelY t7"dig ndes I.-Inning T'ccltl1ician comments, AA •--._::._;.ter Doos Your a (initial agency wish to ---= $ttidy for IVegativer Decd a co*t� of the` asures) or 81 receive thisZara 0, (with enVaronmon�: for o,�et) or wthoutiol docuh�cnt gatioh 3E `"' No t D COUNT Y PLANNING 7 County Center co COr h1Ve 155 'q Oroville, CA 95965-339..7 nni"gL+°r►ut11. C � 1'6) 538-7601 . JA N TO p State De a Orovvin, ca for¢tq r, : sh andrtmerit of Game DATE: 2 1701 Nimbus Rd. Suite q RE• Rancho Cordo'ra, CA 95670 E VIROR EPX N VIEW &, NVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION inclosed is concern' preliminary data our office J the fallowing Project: F* has, received or a Missiona ��1erated AP-"73�21-4U to Use Permit' Ea tisc' Church to allow a °nthe auth side _o f church summer caul iocate d a Porte jl�_ "— roxmatelRoad 1.5 miles rorneaGBinet Roa th o,� =-- p er M' lIs ha Oe aro maid n _ '^--------=.....�., be preT�arin g an assessment Of Possible e Negative g an tnv ronMental doe ithe men,bal m Aeclaration with Mitigat print, either r pactr�.and W�lZ Intpact Re ort a Negate p p iEIR? . Measures ve -Declaration, • ar an Environmental o ter se provide any Y facttaa�. 1Ini,ons you can offs statements f ideas to either r. r in Your area Oe ,:Oncexn o Investigation gation, or generate. s social, or economic m pacts thatPertj,4e that relltte Ple;tse this project may respond 'wi.th:i,n 14 days IQ Venerated by this in Y of the above=noted date tto s ignxfzcalit inquiry, then - t Project. envi.x�onment.j impacts t�hiehlabe s � If ria re�ponso assumed that them aro Potent1j tete apprecafrom the .ate an assistance you can SincO ss st Provide. Y a re�Y, wo herd A' Wed r �W�Srtt�IiI' � Cram��IlTcChnicia�n dersCoPlanng ...t},by, f �,nt��M 7,)f- �� arr comments 988 goes-`-�-. agency C nit :lyourstuc� wash to teceive a �Yn bxeasur� Y for I�ecjatiVe DeclaratiaY of (wit'h�o�n�xronnehtui, s) or Erlt ft�r this projact} 4oc�tmeht t WatFtout I"Ja'ticja,tion ��a, (�i�nhlticy Cnnttt. ' 11N u4s droviil�� �,�tifar�ata � united States Forest La Porte P.O, Drawer 369 Department of Service Ranger Challonge, CA 95925 Agriculture District Caring for the Land and Serving Peopio Reply to: 1560 'Date: January 6, 1988 Craig Sanders Planning Technician 7 County Center Drive OroVille, CIA 95965-3397 Dear Mr. Sanders: The information you sent to 'the Orov1110 Ranger Station concerning the proposed First Missionary Baptist Summer Camp was forwarded to this office for review sinca the project is adjacont to National Forest land administered by the La Forte Ranger District. We do not sae any significant environmental impacts that will be caused by the construction and opera'- on of the summer camp. An issue of concern may be to maintain the Water quality of Grizzly Creek. The only comments of significance here would be to mention the need for erosion control and-adequate sewage disposal,which T am sure Would be addressuj through 'standard county mitigation measures. The Binet Road may need attention if significant' traffic is expected. This road is unsurfaceds causing a dust problem in the summer and muddy rutted condition in the winter; This is due to the soil type in the area being conducive to plastic defn'rmat on when Wetw If «e can provide any more information: Please contact Mike Heath at. 678 2464, Sincerely, G,_C ARDS W. SMAY District Ranger 4 _. F ` v 40 Ac , , , 1 y 14 8 77 J � p � `• Y iA �� �`y �%9 r . 84 7Ao, t MERRY Fr}76e 6) At YAl W 45 31 At / ) I 4 rz5Ar MOUN7A IN 39 p �- 'VILLAGE t----�-W ,tom, „ , ... 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'�7 F s �' COUNTY OF BUTTE "� OFFICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION �% � j �� '"..-�.s.. 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIT'ORNL9 969553397Gel ' Stephen 2311 Ro �� Carnahan 141 Los omare Rd. #12 k • • t'1 ' gooAl,