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" lJ M C )tw+MCA r44 Iwr g t - ^ ax`��C��'i] CUWJ r ' y� ' �k , Nin Fl o., M d D A F Buttd County T Association of Govermiientr County Courthouse Bird Street CrOvi lle, California 959(;5 �anuaxy 19,.1970 Frank rarggo, Executive Secretary Caliturnia Council, onntexgovernmen'ta3 relations Sacramant:af Calxforni.a 95819 Re: Comprehensive Planning Program w)f oc k Dear Mr. Fargo; Enclosed for your review and comment is the draft of the program Of work we feel is necessary to complete the "Comprehensive General Plan for Butte County" Wry would appreciate your reviewing the work program and giving u the beefit a ,your experience, knowledge and abilities Yt is OOr intention to have "our house in order" dor a preapplic�� tion Conference at the earliest pobsSble eiatcp Vary truly yours, BUTTE C©UNj;Y ASSOCIATION OF GOVMRNM8N'.VS CQAd—� �iT� l• Statrwent Of ObJsctiVes and Goals 2. Relationshipro raze to Co of Work P5 mPrehensive^Paan ^°• Identification of Planning Area Plate 4. Method of 'ImPiementation Plate B 5• I)eBCY' iption of Water and SewOk Element .6. Method of Approach Plate C 7. Ecological a. Physical, Environment b. Population environment C. Trade Environment: 8• Existing Water and Severage Facilities a. Quantity and Quality of Existing Water Supplies b• Quali.t and Y Quantity a-C Existing Waste Discharges c. Zotootion of Public I1aaltli and l.nvrontrient _d. reation and Wildlif=e ComPrOlIeAsiVq Kates and Sewerage facilities Plan a. coordination W tli Counter Gnera.L Plan b. -Water and Sewerage 1'aci.li to c. Water Facilitiesier202.0 horizon d• Sewerage Vaoi;lit~ids l0. imPler-tel Cation of 2020.1^10ri.zon Plan 11 Report Reproduction and Publication 3.2 Summary oi: Wont grog am Cosh ,a 'k Statement of Ob3ective and Goals It is the objective of the collective governing bodies of the County of Butte to conceive, research, design, prepare and publish a County-wide "development took." to be employed and expediently utilized by governmental units and the private iector in harmony for the guiding sof orderly, efficient and economical development of the resources within the County of Butte. The "development tool" shall be the Comprehensive Gen i_al plan. Through proper management, maintenance and leadership the "develop- ment tool" will ;aid the Butte County Association of Governments achieving the goals which include: 1. anticipate and guide the cOht nua.ng urbanization encroach- ments into the agricultural areas of the County. 2. Anticipate the effects of continued freeway and highway constructions al6Uq nigJV44lt 99 and 32 together with the freeway construction. on Highway 70 14 Anticipate enc, ,,-)Ian oYf:, Q r cy vely for the increased air 1.. traffic and traaasVorta.tjon system within the County as related to the 'Western states. 4. Anticipate the broad effects of ,;-he State Vater project and the State orientatod recreation associated with the Orov;i.11e Itesexvoir 5 p:covido a long rangy plan for improving the total living conditions and experlendea of the peopia of the county of Butte. 6. Anticipate, provide and develop a progtOssivG, imaginative improvement Plan of water tongnrvation, waste water reclama- tion, drainage, utilities, and storm water reclamation fadllitidso adequate schdbld o parks and geh6ta'te greater i. employment opportunities for all the people of Butte county. 7. Anticipate ancourago, develop and supplement the imagi- native plans for increased induat:rial plants and establish locations for the increased processing and development of the agricultural,. commodities. 8. Anticipate, encourage, develop and Supplement the imagi- native plans for increased industrial plant investment and locations relative to the vast variety of manufactures goads WiUin Butte County. 9. Ant ic'Lpate, encourage;, develop and supplement the imagi- natk "e plans for itscreascd public and .private recreational development, tourist trade, extenaive land subdivision and development in and about the Oroville Reservc r area. 1.0. Anticipate, encourage, develop and supplement the imagi- native plans for increased commercial trade and services development, distribution and centralized warehousing. Relationship,_of Work Program to Comprehensive Plan The State of Cali£orwta Government Code, Article 5, Section 65300 requires "Each Planning agency shall prepare and the Legislative body of each, county and city shall adopt a comprehensive, lung term general plan for the physical development of coullty or city, and of any hand outside 4t , boundaries which in the planning agency's Judgment bears relation to its planning". This project is proposed as an integral el dmeht of the General Paan for Butte County andits tolated diti ebo specifically, as Part oaf the public aervice8 and eac litida (Sectidn 6530-f of the State of California Government. Code), -�W NOW The compxehensi.ve General Plan for Butte County was - adopted any the Board of 'SuperviscrO in 1966• The City of Chico adopted a general plan in '1.961. A continuous program of refinement has been in effect since that time and it is the intent also of this project to foster a major cooperative project to bring the General Plan up-to-date. A federal planning grant under the urban assistance program, y 701 of the housing Act of 1954, ro ram, authorised b section as amended, is requested herein to complete the r, development tool.". XDE OXV CATs ON OP APPLICANT Butte County Association .-f Governments Butte County CourthotlBe Oroville, California 95965 ,Authorized Officer; Clifton Mickelson, County Admi.nistratoV Butte County Courthouse Oroville, California 95965 Pham - 916-533--1230, Ext. 272 TDENTIVICATtON OF PLANNING ARE2 Name: Western Butte County Urbanising Area - (Including these trade centers: Chico -Durham Area, Paradise-Magalia Area, Biggs --Gridley Area, Orovil.le- Thermal.i.to-Palermo Area, Butte Meadows.* Forest Ranch, Cohassett) Descriptions Approximately 360 square miles between the Mi ddle Fork of the Feather River and the Sacramento 'River in Butte County. The area ivicludes the fallowing politica; subdivisions listed in order of current populations estimates. County of Butte 69,56E (unincorporated areal City of Chico' 20,015 7, City of Oroville 3,625 City of Gridley 1,066 City of Biggs TOTAL 1.019 7 r•�- r Y'r � i p r jutaG�� r `y Yt Stool � 111 Lam. 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SILL -a r i e GAL ._ K Olt r > J �k Z y� t F IIY+ (Ir Ee—.L-t_r.QT T...,. �.. YPARADISE Y �C tj1 /` a:'Vtia 3'i 1 Pk A'dS Y r.+k p k �. ✓rw� MAtilis P„ a 29 Y, 28 tl Y:&Z + W r,• el`h rJ 3Z o33 J45 36 ru ��'IT t3et<a� of Oplezentation xt is the intent at. this t.�= to C api.taliZe and coordinate the efforts and of�jivengsa of all the governmental agencies within the County of Bu�`O— %the Status of the consti.tuate elemants of the comprehensiv"t Plan is as follows Land Use Complete & Adopted Recreation Complete & Adopted Trinsporta"'on Complete & Adopted Housing complete In Draft Forma Public racil tAbs Word, Program outlined herein In addition to the fine planning and lea,dershi.p provided by the County Staff each of the cities And Fcpeci:al districts inVQlved with water and waste q�a'►.er have each prepared projections, futura plans, and in som. W3t, : BUTTE COUNTY ASSOCIATION or GOVERNMENT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING STAFF City of Ch3, Water and SeVer Element Technical -<---------------- 04 W. 14 De City dr" Orovillo----,..» Assistance .. City' of Grid�.ey„.._....-�.,.-..�ti�, Part x Physical EhVik6nment +OThermail,to Irri_lat ion D ,arid City Of Diggs--,..-_--. -------- ' Part 11 Papulation Projections �- ,---- -NO th Rurbahk P. U6 ;D. .: Part xxx .��cnom Y 1--------Magalia Water Djbtricct Paradise IrrigatiOn Districts - ��tirling ��.t�rM,»...._.»�„�..:._...�..,., �;, Part IV Bxigting VaGil.ities -c*-Durham Mutual Water �o atr;.ct Cali:E6 Water gervice Part V Area Wide Plain ...-Ra�cvhVa�.e Sanitary �t D .strict Ca..�..., , itilgatian Diotricts tpa Part VI Phasing, Finar►ce .., ....,..Uary.� Creels Water Diatrict my F, LuPlemenitation _. rC;v gather Ridge Water I)Jstrict� µ PUBLIC I” 11CTLxTxDS RLEI�ISNT �CNCORPOMTED INTO t COMk� UEN8XVE PLAN k OPMR L :OUTLINE c rac os war Program Description of Water and Sewera o Work. Piro" ram The Work Study shall a,d4xGszs four major subdivisions of the public ]Facility elemant . Part i shall research, investigate and explore the ecological: aspect of the planning area including the physical environment, population environment and, the trade environment:. The existing water supplies and distribution systems together with the existing sdwera.ge collection and did posable systems w3.11 be reviewed, diagnosed and described in Part_ r } Part III will describe the horizon comprehensive water and sewerage facilities pian. Thb horizon plan will also describe .stage devel6pmant of the area -wider facil tied to reflect the 1980 and 1990 needs of the Planning Area. Recommended methods of implemahtation, phasing, and long and short term financing will be discussed in'Part xv together with management and admi.ni.steative procedures. Method of Approach the expertise and abilities of the technical staff of each of the: our i,n.corporated cities and the twel.va special districts providing water or haste services is readily acknowledged. There - ford,, the early and continuing contact will be required for the allccessatglo efficient ttnd cooperative completion of the water and sewerage element, of the Comprehensive Plan. Plate c describes in detail the approach taken► to complete the plan. Ecological The harmonious blending of mans' needs, desires . and enjoyments with the physical limitati.one c opportunities and possibilities is a matter of courteous concern to the planner.. The historical concern of the planners is now being shared with the maJority of the informed populace. At tt,i.st early stage of the horizon Pian is the ideal time to require "total planning"; by e�amplE first, ana then ordi ane nce to protect and enharice our total environment thereby making the Planning Pxea it better place to work # live and to play. An understanding of the p 5.ysical environment is essential for water supply and sewerage disposal planning. Topography and drainage features will }nfluence sizing and locat rA of water and sewer mainso sewage treatment and disposal plants and facilities related thereto. Variations In the climate affects the demand for water for the industry, ;Xrigation of crops, lawns; shrubbery, and flowers, and storm runoff, which may find its way into the sewer system. The geology aid soils conditions Have a marked effect on construction costs ana determine in large measure the location of effluent dis- posal f4a lities. compreher5$ve data shall be collected, analyted and documented in graphic and tent form on th6,dultUtal foatuto8 or programs of land usek tyansportatiori facilities, housirig, flood control, present water and sdwrerago systems that are nnistihj and the serviceable areas, area:! that haver boon annoudd to existing entities and special district formationo and land i:mprovempnt valuations. ';ibis assembled data to gether with ej�tposaire, OLf recent frauds in phydidal form and direction Will provide a necesOary basis for corxsiderati.or.s of area growth and direction. Lhe data will also provide the basis inputs of housing, -6 and business plant inventory and market indicators that are necessary in the demographic and economics prolsctions. population, environment and distribution is the basals for the pro- vision, location, and lesign of public facilities together with the present and future pattern of land rase. Current population estimates and distribution patterns are necessary to establish & relationship between service and natds I and also to identify areas or deficiency. � ng call for p%: o j ections Piens for long-range public facility planning of population and economy up to fifty years (2020) into tate futgkO At this point in time 2020 would appear az our horizon yea-, in addstiori a sort and middle --range estimates to 1980 and 199) shall be provided as a basis for a pub7lin facilities phasing progr,mi The. study of population will be projected with an analysis of grcith and population centers reflecting each of the above dates. The trade environment is the foundation of population growth aid the trade environment is also the prime factor ,in ]locating centers 4 popul.ati.on concentdratiion The study shall explore and determine the existing commercial ane, irsdustt4 al potential within the Planhing Area. The study shall ext., pl.ore t determine and predict the iodation wid eXt6ht of fight Anil heavy industry. Xndustries that exert special requirement on the water and waste water system of the community shall. also be "exploo.de The study shall utilize the i,nfbrmation j expertise and knowledge o t ho three organizations within the County Ohose sole function It it to .attract new industry. The Chamber of Commerce shail.l also have ample Opportunity to input their special knowledge. Lgi.sti.ng water and S wac „e ,reci.lsties Over the years water facilities and waste water faoi.iities have been placed into oneratiAto satiaiy the needs of tl*peOP3-e 4yithin thin various servioe anma g. At the pxOeent time there are Oxteean (16) guvernmental aggenc:Los providing the requested and desired servic os throughout to County. The Byway shall define logical service areas so as to provide to*.al coverage of the horizon needs as well as the short and mid-range axeeds. The Study shi al expl ote', inveatiganb and aClalyze the: existing water supplies for .:he Planning Area. The anal.ys*.%s shall include both quantity and quality. The Study shall also explore, investigate and analyze the existing water distribution system within the Pl,�nnjng Area. Sewerage and i hdustx iaa, waste dischargers shall be studied and indi- vidually ndi-v{dually and collectively to determine,,,. ,,bee .~+ I.fA gac of e4sting methods of treatment and disposal. Vxis ting a ^tri :x ;;,t' :...: ,;ed water quality utandards and their effect on wtiscting di charges studied. The agr:icultuXal discharge shall also be reviewed in light. fa of water quality standards,. The ekis tang sewerage syatem and those to planned f )r construction in the immediate future shall be explored, invest194ted and ataal.yzed to determine 13ie areas of Ves tri.ct:e d capacity ane'. the expansi.oa� potential of i.ach of seven (1) sewerage systems wIthinn the Planning Area. Detailed attenfiion shall bo given to present and p=Aehtli.al health hAM-ards as to t.heik effects on, the eauaaomio and dnVI.xonmentA con- dation of the populace The possibility of rdcalaiming tha ex!3ting waste watrrrs for jtejga* tion a recreatiOn and tht propagation CX fish and 011taife shall, be given careful attention. g,, The comprehensive general plan for Butte County was adopted by the Board of su pezvi.aoxs 3x1 1966; sOVeral amendments have been ado>ted since that time. Xt is a major project to caring the -General P,(,an up- to-date so, that it will continue to sure as a realistic guide. This City of Chico heis adopted a general plan for their respective plula- ng area. As foundation for the water and sewer facilities plan, the above mentioned plans and studies will be correlated, inteUrated and eit panded to the horizon year 50-yieaxs hence, As a' part of the land use.. element, proposals for the distribution of the projected pope? at1,(j,, . have been made for the horizon year as weall as the Intermediate poi.Its Of 1980 aci land use. This plarWha.11 concern itself with �.. iiater Droduoirtff facilities. Existing =4 proposed facilities shall be planned uo that they can bis cooWinated into area -wide, systems that are designed for integrated use in a manner which- w3.11 most eff3 Aent, y and - economically serve the screeds of the expanding urban area.. Plan pro.- posal s will encompass domestic, commercial., municipal =industrial. and agricultural water requirement rapid related treatment and d stri,- butidn facilities. Specific attention will. be given to the protection of grouatd water from contamination and pollution so mat it can remain the major source of supply for 'human cons umpt -Lca. Provision v�il.l also lie made for maximum utilization o! sewage plat t; effluents tbr ag,-, cultural:, industrial purposes and other bentfi.ci A uses. The feasibility and economics of al.terniltive sources of waster sup -- plies shall be determined and related to the proposers plan. There shall be corceivedv researched ane developed an arloquate hori- zon year plan for domestic and i.ndus -ti:at. liquid waste col;l.oction, treatment, disposal or reclamati,oA of thr4 waste waters to eati.sfy the existing and anticipated requirements of' the Planning area. Parti.c:ulax emphasis on the disposal ,of of luents shall be ta%en to preserve and enhance the streams, lakes, : ivt4rs and. ground w %ter of the planning Area. It shahs be the goal, of this segment of the work; program to dotermine ,Ind create a coordinated, concise and complete plan Zor the area, so than all. Wdbtitg systems are Utilized to the doh6mio maximum while uhasiing into ultimate service area system, 7n order to bent act -+yin- pl.i.'sh; this end the Plan shall, be, the result cf two sub-st udieg A. The Study shall. deter. -Ine the rhkract s-ri.st es of ail. I quid 6.10" waste _ dornffil Vic, commercial, indust".'A"'RAnd agricultural,, tt,a p=jecte4 geographical dtni-'ributiOn and its projected quantitifts B. The study shall dat.ertdne alternatives Lind recommendations for the required liquid, waste collection and disposal facil- ltjes. careful study shall be given to near techniques and methods of waste handling. Methods of 1lemeni:ation_o 2020 norizon Year plan This study shall present alternative methods and recorimendations for implementation of the plan propoVa.l for sewer and water systems. The study shall: 1. present the puri in terms of phase development and, phase costs. 2. present related schemative area -wide design. 3. Suggest organization; manacjement and financinq alternatives. T,I;p ger and sewer system programs will be developed for pro j act areas covering short # middle and long range development period$ . included shall be a schedule of priorl,ties, general estivate of costs and recommended means of financing. Supporti.ig data r inc'� hadinq maps and general inforxnati ih concerning general types, location and .Servide areas of fadilit of to be providedi And plans for it vegtati cn with p,fhar parts xe the area -wide system shall be Furnished. Managemdrd alte matives for aarrybag out the program will be Lib- mitte, and a program For the coordinated operation of the arca- dds S,; Mems shall be developed,. I t will include scheduling of const,"Ud tion r ihtpt-tjeb# proviso ol► of proper management and operation Available facilities and those planned to be provided will be coordinated ao as to provide maximum service at the least cost. ateart ! roduction and, Publication The completed way prograw 41V o!ta"Zlined above will reault in a cof'�,,. PrOhensivtj plan for water and sewerage development ror the Planet-'r�q Area. The f3.alopot Will' b a Printed bound volmtle seotiona4s ad by sPOCific work d1ament. ti Further, it is the intent of this Vlo k Pg og,rara to retrist-was rpt;», qui9red o up date and prepare fn'r Printing the hers: o f + atNprovet and drafted element of the overall Comprmhens ve plan of the count .The complete p Printed plan alkali be bound into suitable voltvi(j.,, .icor easy refcetenoe and use as the " developmaht t001" in guiding, ekfia entl. and economically, th* grotvt'h , developm6tt of 3 to County. Consultant Staff Item of Work weeks Cast ' Man - Ifteks Com 1. Preliminavy Background work 1200 2 1200 2 ECologidal a. Physical Environment h+ 1 Goo 0 Population Environment c. Trade Enviroziment 3 3,800 4 2400 2 1800 2 1200 3. Existing Water & Sewerage racijities a• ExistingWater Supplies a Distribution Facilities h. Existing Wastia System 5 3000 2 1200 Discharges c, Public Health, Recreation 2 1200 1. 600 Wildlife l uU0 4. Comprehensive Water & so%jerage Facilities Plan ao Coordination ,, Integration with Central Plan b Horigon plan of Water Supply 1 600 2 1200 bletrib ution C. Sorixon Plan of SeWage Colxection 8 4800 2 1200 Treatment ar*!Id Pisposal r3. Overall Plan Integration n 8 4800 2 1200 2 1200 l 600 So implementation of 2020 1toxixon Plan Ui Phasing 1980 and 1990 xncrombhts b4 increment Schematic D68igns l 600 ` c. Management Alternatives 3 1800 4 2400 4 2400 61 Amending & Up -dating Approved Mements a. Streets t HighWaya b. gecroation 0 tl 2 1200 a. Ladd toe 0 0 2 1200 0 0 2 1200 'o Housing Element completion+° 0 0 4 2400 SUS TOTAL 2600 i3. Report Reproduction, printing ublicati. 'and Po^ i..s.w(iw...»rw«,—wi.w.-•.ir.+`rr«w+r«.wi'r.wr4.a...rW.i.i"w:wrw» 9,SQli NOVeMber 21, 1y69 TO: State Office of-Planning Couaicil on Int$.a 90vet.a`'L-Myli.,al RE3lzitiwi$ ' FROM: Butte COunty Association of GovernmentsI S UBJI .l4r.L' S.P .i�ECVNN-AXISSt17.'JCE iV.JPORT i! REFVoptt�lCjr,S: CIR letter Idovn 10, 1959 and Planning Letters Na: 4 and No. 5. Gem l Description of-Area The County of But•:e iS located on -,,;he east Sw1.dc of the Sacr rpelito Valley of Noxti etn C.'a'Uf t n a and exte,ids from the fertile farm lands along the Sacra norit0 RiVez to the maswive timber Janda of the S�e�»rpt Ne��ocla Mountains. The Coixla%y i composed of ,estieral genGral end c'a,assi'.Ucations • ct !billable 't; • .. • ^, lands, its , + coEtsa.s•Z"a.rg o� .s_.�.Za!a1.� g�.;;m l.�d.s 350 s uar�. m.�i:s; xol�.,ng rango, 164 8gii.. re miles, and Umber lands, 390 square mi.lcs. Tho3 e a-e 1 * 6 3 8quaxo mile.." % .�; J thin t jo Count ,r o Butter• of which 293 square miles Are p -,J'Ac domain, Osoy of the moat VwIllable nattara:l reeottxce, w3.thin the l County AS the- vital., ableoptlation. T110 JAOXOooe of th°i r0001irc4 hats p2'.o1? 1,ced the base foy econti.t r. and ral »d= ,e " ra�vi,ai, problct s, g y �ogc r� aat .pp� .y p:z and vii] .'l pzov:�cje fi tho `Cotta . 1dith geaZ o rt,111i ;:E,ea ial the years ahead. P pul.ation P« F,Ou3? !e `f nC"reaGC3i3 1930 1940 1950 1960 14 S� *}3 470-8,10 6 30 g2,VIU 1-c-'-':% t, }�13U to 'County is a chextexed CMInty with an 1 e;leoted ' Ii0 LC7 601�iP1dpe,rviobts Card W-I ac-tJ* p rp 1gn1jing Cojp?I j.,,_.10n. + 'hore a:.m:tve majortrace cex�texs frith:+n 1:11a Butte. Chico-_.. 45,000 Oxovill. :,......:...».,. g5ply Licit . le' w�,.»�, �� » 2,000 t Ttlt3:.� axe fou:: in coxparai: c a cti hs % : tiyi�l tha Cbwlty of{ yBitttt�d t1sted in osy"raer rix an Doha li 50Pit " t s :., . cit dew' l�4nt Iii t M, .. Z 1 - J L` "L F1 Lw Udw 4hi .'7 L;,. S C .i c..;.Gy, Ototr� 11a and Chi4c). s; - t There are 62 Special Purpose Dis: rl cts within Butte Gomity supplying the varlous government functic,As that tho people aazit e. The scope of the Special PMVp03t-- District covers the full spo-c-I.-rum f rm Street Ii.ghting dist :i.cts to 4 public uti I.-hy dLst:~J.cts, r II General Goals for the Area Butte County is and hay beam the "tical point of ' the Cam. zo -nia State T-lia .er Projo-c;: With the conA uction of the. `! orov lie Dam. The eff acts of the Stave facilities tti'� 1. can- ka ., tinue to influence all County p�rameters. Chico State Colleg(v hao s 3 n.ce 1508 pl aye " a r igni:"ricant pari; is tho cj �`Jt•r�a and d" -a ral©pfaant of Butte Cou"w"'. •. The alticu'ltUtal interest wi; h n the 2,ounty been a ,� strong S-uldi nq in luonce and a jrirvuitu a Will cont: ,nue to play an important part :in Butt- Colanty4 The n6ara of 5upo visors- has adopted a County -wide Gen- era! Land Unca Pl,%u, a Transpo _tat:ion E'la mnt, =3 at 'Par:ks exid Recreation 81.01wnt to be used is guld7.l,n j inctw•u:manU to 'Mhape r the gvolvth and development of this cons =tly ahaa: y ing County j ' But tto County Ivis extensivo n&;uK& al raeouxco0 including }lgricMIrt'L' Te,'3:iyf bor, S:T3.i1ocall , watet,, alio rnc:r.ea%ion and pogpl.e4 The oZ;gocs of the above resou.cas will i)e highly bei c - t fioia9 to the patiplekoaf Buhr. Cowityx ho, ovr v� the degree o besaof.'a will b{, In d.radi: a:e:I.r,i,a,;;ato t3:u ar'egua::, and solu"dnots of tho pl araling erh;,ch p& :cedes tho A Goals PhV8. cell Envi o The Physical enviroi msl� i;. of Butte COWIAI-fir will bo greatly enhwitod by the achidvamaht of the 6110winq goals: j 1. izitl.ct��a..�:� and guide the, coxO.Inuing urb<agi ation encroachracnts into the ag icultura., az4i%- of tho COt�]tiiy u .. � ` .. i. 1 ri 2 � Anticipate effec`ts ox coni. ,��rt f� �: ;1�aI► arAt'i it hi h+ra1r cramtruotioras a ting IYI.rghM4ay 59N O and 311 tocjw!rhmx with the freeway .once -hruotioll curl ao ,. _ L i s P.n-u- t--ap,m e o.nd plan 1e, f foctiv'ply fo.- U-10 .i.r'c=a�sad !Cis I.c «n,fd� r:tia"�'•.�irJ yi:.�.�in w ��iJ1: -�;1 ririrlr V� n 1313.: Cowity an r r s /yy� y� `y� y �'{y rl. the i,, /� f .-r tho p [l wy �y + iy "\ t�,n htvid�r1.�r114 '40 ��I�Aie �.1iAroayd l.�irnnpac-' s q�if w, 1�ho t.�x.NtAit'n .�1,TT(.l�rhr�.� • ,. vii. W.j z �d w- alld. he State ww+iL �ii7. l.rGi {�.iir wNli vi i. 5•K'wY�...�y �a 4�i.Fa 1.p �1 �"'. E and plan accordingly fOrt '. ae Massive Influxes a,f transient secreatiOn w 3 visitors, ` b. Reloc,,ti on and aonstwuct on of major and local o,.hs;r affected fac:i,l.iti,ea roads, UtilitI es, and for the Z ocreation c4 n c-Delrelopmen,� of the broader 4 base P%�Ogrant to pro in cora Jtuzction 'f vide public recreal':i on prograi - with the Crovill.e Reservoir and State faci3.f.ti.eL rb S. Anti.cipa.te, d6vol.op, and prena a a, comprehensivE, the County of ButteCradZudkrm t Oeneral Plan fo' land use,circulation, recreation, pu?alic facia." $.ties, comprehenslVe water and soweX Gl.znts t ash al, existing ordinance t together with a review and regulatory mti:a.eures related the rtto,, Cons3.der, adopt, and VS.go�:ousl,f "OP1cm;:zit the abav i nt.s of the Comprehensive Qlala -�kad de�;elop a el.emo p ,f Capital II:nroveraer-- px©gl:arn for rta�:er and se�,re to bo late- BIxp pa o, .a;at d by Ind. ,ri dual., '- si:e.ns d9tail.ed i.mpxoven progrars inol i.1ding roads t r highrrayxs, public bui.l.diags, open% arean, ??arks .� anRee.�ea.tion fac ili.u,w'ea mired �,t ear I eal. ur., 3 dental to the gZOvI h Of •1:he County of s ty Q and the Y wall being of it -9 people. y $s �`-OcZ.8� .5"O+C"�.Ei�. �iXtSirA`1Ti1L'n I a l.. provide a l.oAg rangca plasi Or improving the total O iCtifl pQopl.Q Of li,vi.ng coltditions� and e3K�19ricn=q ` the County of Butte. Z. Anticipate* provide aha develop a pros-r(--Xsi 4.rG, i.mag=- :tatavn° I i,nati.ve ;Jmpto"vemont plan of grater c+anscr water tddl.c-ELMatY on) ft -4 nacle, u1 a� zid � rcho Waste l uat Storm Watet rdolamat.ioA 'fac li.t es, c"�C12G 12�ttEt Schools, ti.e. parrs and gatdtate gteatOt eraPlOy:aent gVorttih ti for all the people of Butte CoIan•ty. i Goals, �cnnorn:•�c BnyiiroM'h�mA^n� y 1. 1t.a3 611 -cage �. d�,v el.bp and stpplbment the pave, enc stage i.magi.nati.ve plan �ri.7ii nd ontab).ish loon- aIncreased ina'd�: the i.ncr*meo l ptodtssihd and develop- r j txoiY8 foe twat a9' the age.•1`dtIt�: ral.�camAiOdi.ti 18 incr.�� d 3,i�dti:�4bi�al. pia;t i.n��es;:m:ant andMlocatioins -r. -cad ral",'tive to�tho vast va,' i� � or' mn�itiiac goads within Butt.. CdUht r lrc cased public and ptivatr ; ec*eation�W]. dav,ltaptneh' , .. a t0111rint trade, ex ens'>.-,'e land sub€ilvi.sio..a and 407elopr.: tit in and about the o ov la.o 'Fe �urvoir anew. . 4. Incxeawed CO=axci.al trade and sexvjcen de,.rei0pr� da stribtt'I;iph dnd centralized d warehousing 'lentat3.vz pf ,,to-ity OZ Goals ! 1.. Cczr Azle all tho previ.oussly adopted and pxepazod ell ment:s of the Cfompzmhe f;35'ive Csa,.nfJral P..,.{ n into One Cohasive,, j c0n5txL; t .ya dOCUZsnt to be used in guiding t-he grcvgtjj and deve'lopmant of the CnU11t:y of BL;:tee Cainple'�.a and �.1opt � Housing Element 02 the Ct mprehensi.ve Ge.n,ara?, plan that encosipas5em the four i.ncorporatod i citiea 4 l�» ID-valap prLspare and adopt a PD-bli.c Ir tc il.i.ti aj 81emeAt (sowe. azd wester) O:r the Ccmpyeheas°i re GchOITr I Plan. 4q Revise a,s1d adopt apprCpxi ttc xegul,atbry ritc�ctst^�'��r t<i i ns=e 0:"d*:2:Iy de-V010101:aai4 j a111-1 coaspl ante with the Com xehr n fi.uc canotal P? aaz. 5» ConcoiVOr Prepare, and da relop a County-wide corrorehen- si�rE ,rater resourcos Util.:iWatlon pIazz. Provide for i.ntA w I -- �. Qa.,S�.....c_� agrsements On a;i,'l Qcµ:ed cJtatW::ogtither , wIt17 the loca-bi.o:n and of nosG=c,s:l oz ara'l:cl r. 6. Conceive,, d'i"010P and p"t'ePaZe a Capital Impro'7a►sant ro— f grams w,: all major public i.tt�u::0l".011 ont 'pxoject� itcl.tl ing ; the pxoj eta ideal �.i.ed dtrin Ize g oraratio Pub:Zic c 1.. aoa EI.Fi� ort : and M �seiaQr G.r r1 saes .s � o� Chin ,lie pmhehslve Gonel:al Plan. IV. ;� oca�d Jerei i.tn 1. The Coling y o'uc Butte will bens ti t from the ac+c-1n,:) 3.sh.d goal t by an e-M-Pand'Md r nd i.iitensi.wi ed use O.C. • .tie lands, arz lnc�'ea;nQd emplo .1"'ant, an itcteabod living an irap--oV0d entiirmerant and a broader wid sta:)i.l:azed econCnic V. Gonwml Idon bJ;".E,'ic7'::i.ciri Og ire P.lrlriz�i.nc� proby eri L. Tre Majt& plaruning prbbjbm is bne o cL « ordLidt: b'ft and cl3sae;:dnata.oii 0:2 the kbeliviCI!aI 0-10ments .t O .,., A. y" r+v ♦.0 +y. t l` !y l'..:s►.ww'.t',4,. � s,�.'t:4 � xl y..hi3 .t:fla.Y.«.. .S?4.'Q.� iYw4«;•• S {✓..r Y..C�.'',a 4,.' ilr Ff_+dt~�"..`t� :rjJv" r17":1 J" `,'.i i7`,M. �i��LiL' �.�.Ci:!a t'X a? i :3 .ire it 60a1 oY 0120 individual d:.i.v:1dua? ,1acenL1f� L. iC�T pL, n��c Plan w0 available it bits and piaceol hol.:eVer, to det .w no coh-col a P -t -O ra—M oz :- foot to o-rganiZa ''3x1he vast t:'w:flXm-4 oe 3'1x-"�3.ma`i"r:i,on ban boon 2. The Cm?u72ty Planning ng bopax''zeon w has nroz)a cd cs .ral of tilt co wai-acd in ths Compro'hanp ve conciral Plan, ho Comity ?Iarm: I Coxa -_?J.., cion and :3•i.L £;L ha a arid' Cttac". Gv--per Cncer C..S3m -pa e -n£, hccl,,7 and mpen iss in Ci.G°- 'iT o ia"3g &_o3 :%fit � s '4^ .ate.? 0 mail.,n n pl t�hs to aa1,.,s.+o `s- `%: :i n SowI.i Lqg i mn"Of ;'.."1 e as well cus, long zel:{ ge pm."'O'ems e X1f 6-"G:i.i'i&?.c"}r 1 V I—xt- t I.I Z s ` of Z Wid GoE'. s u t?l_1t3 r ala, ba re- quired e - C " red to amairiRJlo fi io cllt-4 ro pac:Caga ill ht:1 P2,01)'1" :Cmk'a for pr n': 3 ag anA bi1,aclizq y A The Couax4y 09 Bmtta has p oZ�grac1 a ��.��;;��:, Plan 023�tYd Use o5ol lifts' with a ; p r� ..l T, ..... '12,01 t9 r _.h.' .R.� , :. Yw ` y :.a�r� i c....,w .. �.Z'�rJ� t.'a...fJt�»a.,C L.S�L"llr. hW� ZJc'2G'33 c"n�rF��>v.. �.��' th'a BO -A d 0. supers:",Ya'+r,50 8. at +;_►ILS pr: wr'?xitl 3..i lf,: 1t n I oi*=..»�% J.3 boixig by e_icah Of th'tS Ci`i:icta and the Boa.'r G'l wc Y��1hri:v i�Z,�©wra b �L7L:�5i�✓�s 3 ciw� Noll? ng' C3 u sWatil 3 s•,.cil m1 tntm-c,: m ma e been enncted by' !w- �i�arcl ©f St:,,Cp:wvinr'Jrc mild Irc G't rjnzIli:ly 3,i2 : CQrcw in the G'431.13;ity. Zo�aLtq V12d st.;�:�».sr� s�.o� o 'c? :ta�+nc*�o ha73',� NOoh Onact od aad arta r r a y Glx god.^ca n fixe city taw Chico: th_, { city 0: 0:-I ov llo t Win cl tl OE alld t1 l �i Lay of iii gcr� Vne Compra 1ol.oi'{ a %lTa em- c''ixd v:?:�"o .I.',�.�mi e"a-t.3 tCJC'o'i 11er wltIa she Co.pIta V oVnam to bat dotiV,2d thoto- ftwl SYS the 2`=�1.'te.h arab. P1=0 Btt-tt cow,.tyr �jY t'TheCi41A�7�.C'3'e:ioh Wa'`�. 1.1hJ! aemui�w,�nJ �.'lomconl. '�t1?at34,iib-�' with 4173 'pr T` i% -Ag o -,.-.he zalan ',o Oho. : 0a1. mo - B4 ilB tr omxiR. 3i;.s1:i� SmyY pbaitw ;writ Actslo. l V110 8ow'.1d of a'.d the Co'mI`4at p.MmIli1c 6 lox .11 i • ,ry. n .. .1l '...r. ' ........ ... .... :. n r erg. .. - i Tile City of Chico, the City of Orovia le, the city of ! Gridley, al-id the, City of Biggs all a0re it gane al coni current e wi h the project, Countyr ide the Citizens advisory Groups have proved qui t<; effective ,n the defining aza solvIn.g o;: varialls plan ainq pro-blw as that ocqur -ed in the rant.. Countywide Ci-CJ,zens AWM!. sory Groupr2� 1 us.�louI t:ed? y be : znco :ppora od irl'40 :J:adividua3 elements or the Corr;prahenbi" a Plan as they have been in o ev.s :ing adop Led elt-ments m C. Phi .cal a-td Financial Recouronn This 'Manning Co.� ssion has a .full-time. na .cl Di ector acid a full-t .w. cta'x . Technical. a2sistance from the Butte County Department of Public '��Gr.:s, the Auditor a s 02£uce, the CoLirity Counsel's 0JE.-fl.ce, is alto availa.b: a to the project. Bach oil the: - Speci �l Disti;icts as oc iataa with eilt er v7 at.e: or waste taat�m 4andz ins has pleaged their contribt!laoaa of time and technical abilities to U-se dov'cilopmant �of the Cont)xelaeras- ire Wa o:c and Sewage Plan. tl ,.W 4 i z January 5, 1970 y CIIy Fra ,tragi G fri���a r ra ��,�7AN75 Butte county Department of Public Works 7 Cot:awty C-" ,:er Drive Orov1.110, California 95965 Attentions Mr. George Stamm, Deputy Director Re: Water and Wastewater Management Plan for County Dear Mr. Stamm: On the afternoon of December 11., 1969, Mr. M. Carleton Yoder and 1 met with you and made a preliminary presentation of our organization and our qualifications in providing sanitary engineering services. Shortly after our meeting with you, we understand that the County Association of Governments met and are in the process of drawing up the guide lines for a pro3ect to study the water and wastewater :requirements (Master Plan) for Butto County.- Our firm: is interested in submitting a proposal to provide the engineering services for such a study. The qualifications of the Y. -T-O organization and the key personnel are contained in the enclosed brbu ure. The qualifications for the subject work are represented by an extensive background in planning, design, and operation of water and wastewater facilities. the Projects would include wastewater planning for Western. Contra Costa County, Sonoma County and the cities of Chico and Concord, and water planning fox the cities of Crescent City, Areata and Sonoma. At the present time our firm is actively processing projects for -the follow ing agencies; 1) Mid -Humboldt County tirban Planning Program including Water, Wastewater, Vl.00d Control and Solid Waste, ')` a coMpro ensife Wastewater Management plan for Santa Cruz Couhty;s -i 3) a comprehen- sive water Quality Management Investigation ;for the , asociation of Monterey Bay Area Governmei�ts 'We hope that our request to present a proposal to provide sanitary engineering services in the matter of Water and Wastewater Management and Planning for Butte County will be considered and looked upon with favor. Butte County Department of Public Works January 5, 1970 Page Two if you have further questions regarding our firm., our qual,tications or clarification of the subject or related work, please call on us, and we will meet with you at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, YODER-TROTTER--ORLOB & ASSOCIATES r Roy Trott er, Princa,pal RMT'bmp Enclosure s 4 is` Yi �►1 t J �. Dj 4- .I DANIEL, MANN, JOHNSON, MENDENHALL December 30, 1969 RRC$I�ENt IHVAN F, MCNOENMAL4,Clt. "ECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT$ PHILLIP.J. OANICLi ALA, ARTH4R C. MANN, A..1. A- S KENNETH JOHNSON, PA.I A STAN LEY A. NO C> AA.A. T. K. KUTAY, A.I.A. IVIr. Albert Walsh Director of .Planning Butte County 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California Dean Mr. Walsh: Subject; County General Uti13.+y flan Butte County Association of Area Governments As I indicated to you on the telephone last week, we axe extremely interested in the forthcoming County General 11tility !Plan proposed by the Butte County Association of Area Governm nt.s and wish to offer, our ser- vices as consulti Lg engineers and planners. Enclosed are three copies of our Environmental Engineering and Transportation Drochuares which I hope are of interest, Daniel,, Mann., Sohnoon: and Mendenhall has an extensive background in the municipal engineering field and I believe is well qualiiled to assist the Ae,socia.tioi in undertaking the proposed study. Pepresentat;ive projects wlYich are currently in progress or have recently been completed includ : a water system study for the San Francisco 'Water Department, a water system master plan for the City of Manteca, a wa•ter sewer, and drainage haste.% plan for the Central Lane Planning Council involving the Eugene- Springfield, Oregon urbanizing area, a sewerage system III aster Llan for the City of Siletz) Oregon, drainage and flood control studies for the City of San Jose and tho Santa Clara County Flood Cnhfrol and Water District, and a water, sewer, and drainage mastet plan. t lie Pedwboct City and, t;r assignmentsDixe�availa'hlc: upon erluestnal in:fori�i�. " on tltr:s Generaltion a of As i,,oti are aware, Daniel, Maniny J'ohn.son, and 1t4endenhall ire CiArrently preparing a master plan 'and schematics for the new 'L�utte College and as a result is well i ifoxmed on development in. the Ctrtith y, as well al:k the 1. A i ' N 11V x1;12 1 f `t' C '`I" U 12 ti s 11 1 h'1? 1211' s y ,! 0hi l i I SAN i itAN015CD blVislbN . X11 V TtI�AN LiLVol,, ,� MWOO CITY, 0AL11~t��tNIA � i�r ��, ', �'+' ��� �i5 ��G•3 `�(� �t Mr. .Albert Walsh December 30, 1969 Page 2 potential effect of the collo : e on area growth. As part of this work, the utility needs of the campus have been determined and future projections made whialz will be useful in establishing area.-wide needs. Once the scope of services is determine,:, we would appreciate the oppor- tunity to appear before the Association to present our qualifications in do tail and ;to discuss possible methods of accomplishing the proposed program. In the meantime, i£ I can be of service or provide additional information, please do not hesitate to call. Best Wishes for the Nein Year, Very truly yours, DANIEL,, N1A.NN, JOHNSON, & MENDENHALL Gf rank H.arrett r., Project Manager San Vrancisco ]division FHB /ja Enclosures LAP IAW jej uml V---J ,. Ell ° ' , 0t byAxUPA!. vi FAITH AP4r, 3'•a t _ C�&r• r L�FAU7Y bFPARVA91 7 r.OP PUBLIC HEALTH.' n� ,; 1.d1!�t�xr. �Z+,,.r.:,. � :id•'..a r Olncr+. r ' c t !9S 01•endar A •nwM,d fi w 1100, Chir- 0 i)Iwn • ISO$ t '[.t.pha , ad7«Y?• f 1 w piY rn r ; 940bird 5i..p•., �,-.*llh, CnPilan5o93VdS• T.i.;ann.577.1�30 6 is } OPAt'iAUM k 'To; Board of. 8uporvisore FROM Howard J. Toussaint, Health Department SUBJECT: Amendment to Water Code & H & 8 -ode, .AA 143 r DATE: December 9, 1969 � AB W-3 as adopted by the 'Legislature and approved by the Govenor made acme substantial changes in state water quality and pollution I- Two of the provisions included in, AB 41� i i]l +i m-ctly effect the County: 1) Section 13260 requires that any party discharging "wastep (+'-i n includes damns) shall l%o a report of discharge vith the l egional dater Quality Control hoards In addition,. $oc¢,,ion 13260 (d) requires thair, said Mpo>~t ahAll be accompAni©c1 b a f fee as set .forth a schedule to be adopted by the Suits Board.; but not, to exceed $1.,OOOm Attached is a cosy of the fee schedul,o being. considered by thn State Board. Some of these fens soap eacoessave 2) Section 13266 pruvi&s as follows: "PursuMA to suoh roglaaticm;s as the regional board msy pretctibo$ each d.tym county$ or aijor And coOty shalt. totify ttie regl.on'4 i board of the ±1�4tdg of tt tentative subdivision map, or of O,y application -'ot+ a building b6rn !t 'which may invriltqj the discharge of w, nte, othor tNhmr discharges into a community sower sgatm and iii.scluaxgos Jrom dwollibgs involving five-family iEtits or lesaLk it Depending on tregul.atio»s adopts t by t,he Regional hoard, this may ' Placean add tional. paper woik I"d ob the county and could sult,ay in processing 6ubdjvia3.ons and sewage disposaj pelTdts as well. as rt-.thing additional fees from buil.doa"t an per schedule 1) of the attached proposed fee schedule. ro ose to M.Low this matter .losel p Walsh Oct Gl.ander to ; NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN REGULATIONS OF THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD Notice id hereby given that the State Water Resources Control. Board, pursuant to the authority vested in. it by Sections 185 and 13260(d) of the Water Code, and to implements interpret or make specific Article 4 (commencing with Section ].3260) of Chapter % of Division 7 of the Watar Code (as amended b Chapter 1182, Stats, of :1.969), proposes to adopt new regulations in Chapter 3; �itle 23 of the California A*ninistr°ative Code, to become effective on or after January 1, 1970., r as follows (1) Filing fees for reports of waste disoll&rge undo Section 13260 of the Wager Code shall. be T:Lxod in accordi.tyloe id,411 the following schedule; v4jt VO FLM S0111MULE (Waste Discharge Reports) Fees of Wastes and Descri ti.onr Units --- 0,3�..mgd t_.�..�.ater-- Cl.asa Type p�"ar� Tian Q.30 mgd to G�.peatgx' than... 0.30 mgd 3.00 nigd 3.00 n dl A Domestic and Municipal m9e '$100 (mi -n.) $333 x Flo -r 04000 (max-) SFwage or tta' r ,_ predominatelyin mgd swaged and other ,wastes from distrieitsv muni.cipal.ities %i mmuni:i.es hospital.ap schools and other domestic waste including ki s bass Than 0.10 mg to Greater an 0.10 - d 1.00 a 1 mgd ther than wastes-% m8cf* sloo Industrial (min.) $1,000 x $1,000 (Maxi)) to cor= niai(o ta- *8"�`_ Fl cta ion mgd �3 q- a, or sem` -so was. el '-om any Producing, m6nufa,cttiring ol` prc>oeeejhg operations of whate-ow nature 0 solid Wastes ' yl Cl. asElif�.cation 11 Al �y*0(�li c7 .t �CiTi Ti] C�Ti 8 t'.,!' hhturO of quMtitieg 048td handled i; fif no'' based on daily design flows (prick month) i yg, FILING FEF SCHEDULE (Waste Discharge Reports) Cont1d Typo of Waste and Description TUnde� Fees SoUd Wastes cont' d. 00 3,0)00-3011000 Over 30p000 Tons/yewr Tons/year Clasrtifioation fiI - . ) X1.00 + (30 x $l, OOO '(max. ) C Ordinax7. household end 0,jmmoraialthousands of refuso and/or 'rubbi alt garbogo tuidtoIng/yeatr) other decomportabl.e organi,o a-jtgse Classification III .. ;nawatsr sou o, $250 non -decomposable inert solids Vias Than 2,000 to 10, 0OO to Over 2j,000 SPd r.0p OOO g pd 20 i 000 gpd 20, 000 gpd;' D Septic Tank Discharge bpd Poe on w a.c waste discharge 25 * "K X100 requirements are proscribed Miscellaneous Waste t' se arges no amenable to100 .. Class A, 'BO 03 1) (?) The following &Ily Buree shall. govern filing of discharge reports: oats shall be :taai ti allyntbmi tted to the regional. board on ,farms supplied board, Each report ohall be accom anied r om by the p ,b3 the required fee computed in accordance with the schedule Of fees, The board will., notify the sender of any additional i.nfozynat .on that is needed and of any additional. ,fee that is sender and re the ee that has beof a rO Ort, it Uill do due, filing�he w p ti: the paid, ..When the sender has *U,bmi.tted all the ihfoMation requested and the full, fee that is due, the report Will be deemed filed and the sender will. be ;notified to that effeet 0) Criteria for filing ng reports. 6eparate reports ihal l be tiled for dimeharges to di;,ffe ent disposal, arOds j One report may include tiro or more discharges by the s&i4e person to the same dil-sposal area. (4) Material changes are dembd an foll;.o#s (a) The addition of a major iidustri:al. �tasto dischl�rge to discharge essentially domestic seikage, or the addition of a hew product by an industrial taciiitv resulting -,A a change in the character of the waste, cubic yards or (packed Fill. equals one ton,, ) garbage equals oric tont 2 cubio yard's of in-place y b e (b) &LVdftcant change in disposal method$change from a land disposal to a direct disposal to mater, or change in the method of treatment which Would significantly alter the waste discharge characteristics.- ri (c) Significant change in the disposal area, e.g., moving the discharge from one drainage area to another$ or to r different water bo disposal areaoriginal area. significantly removed from the or ea$ or from cage ea. Significantly removed me4ms that different water quality effects on surface or ground 3 receiving waters may result. (d) Any increase in design ;flow of 1. 25% or more, f 2 he$r� than 25%if such increase would have a significant impact on the quality of the receiving water or disposal area. NotJae is also given that any person interested in the proposed regulations m ay prelsent statements or arguments orally or in writing, relative to the action proposed at 'a hearing to be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, November 20, 1969, in the mainauditorium Of the resources Puil(li:ng, first floor, 11a6 Ninth Street, Sacrarnezita, California At such hearing or there1fter the Bosrd, on its awn motion or at the instance of any interested person, may adapt the regal.ations substantially as proposed without further notice. baited: October toy 1969 STATE 14A,TM PESOURICES CONTROL BOA13D 'Jerome B. Gilbert t2cecuf,ive Officer 'i r r Alunicipally 0ton ed o-oco: {rater and Power ,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS i4"" CITY HALL • PHONE 3 6 3 1 GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA September 19, 1969 Mr. A. J. Walsh $Ep 19 Butte County Planning Director 9 County Center Drive ARQVI,I. F -j GALIFj Orovill.e, California 95965 Dear. Al: Enclosed is a map showing proposed improvements to the sewage collection syStem of the City of Gridley to serve the City and those areas ilrimediately contiguous to the City limits of the City. As a firmolio has boen established that the municipal. sewage system shall not be need to serve areas that have not p Y been annexed to the Citye this means that all properties not in the City limits cannot receive sewer service, It must be this way as the system is financed by property taxes of those within the City limits The present population of the City of Gridley is 3620 Our existing sewage treatment plant and disposal system are adequate for 6000 people; thus, there is no immediate need for planning to enlarge the treatment plant proper, Enclosure 2 is a copy of a map showing the current City iti litS' boL`aaaries of the City of Gridley& l will be at the meeting in your office scheduled for Priday, September l9, ab 2:00 P.M. unless l am asked to appear as a witness at a court trial now in progress: I have been subpoenaed to appear and am required to keep in telephone con- tact at all t: mzs for Wtdh notice. Cordially, William P William Director of Public Works City Engineer WPW s Enclosures S(ERpA JUS 3r � TStlN re (, z RbaJ c 1 6 ��� � gni / j f , PROPOSED L. S S. tt T 10)i' . 8Y'�AST5NE L 16Nv ` cit i 8 8 f, oil it 1 tE gi` n If f 1 ,5T I r 6` 8' 6' } v OAK HAZEL. ar : YY i, W it ' ger ! .. `� ? dot a. .�. i �Idv CSI it x , If YY U.:.�....:. SSUREw PRL-`. -.._' ,�iSi •X' �- m � , n f 0 a � , a G S �. C7 t'1 r� YY , YY ;. 5, ri •`.•-. x g - 6U L.S. # 5 U w ! � .. 6 ':,� 6 (.� 6 r r .�� ...t". ,Y- �0. t �r I YY � I n a 1 � � Nofi tAN g SY g Ft hila y. OSED j FUTURE BUTTE VIEW ESTATES ADDITIO DISCONNECT PROPOSED IL, S,� - 11 I Lv REPLACE � r � �' REPLACEMENT r , if I6iC .f r.JY.. .rq '� o r b tf 1 of to c - `18't rte.✓ t _RrHM N 12" PRESSURE AVI EWER PROPOSED L,$, 8" PRESSUNE SEWER SEW S,URS ALE I"-- God _ ' PROPOSED I,;,S, TRS ` MEMT`., ..... w- Fr OUTFALL PL ,ffi SITE ..# Ill , SEWER LS3 L E_ OND H bICATE5 S EWEN GINE AND SIZE � I IN 1 mt en '21 INDICATES PRESSURE 3E1VEk ANp SyZE . 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"� �•e INI] CQ j ai 8'WG R LINE AN1 s-•_•..�. INDICATES FRES .,URE SEWER A,Nb SIZE v� , INDICATES LIFT 5TATIOP) TEs DIRECTION OF FLOW tr � ,�I,a A HILL !�: ASSN r INDICCA IAT • CIVIL ENGIIVEEM8 � I PRo O$ErJ IMPROVEMENTS sHOW a w ' A;;5 0I)Urt StrpC • N IN RCb. c 'ti��.,•;�, r�, Calf � P" 0. Sok0 11 iM � I'ICs1.I�'2E . _... _. Dpi �2t_ sHf•;.�ryN SEW I . M �►'�"- .., AGE COLLECTION SYSTEM 1MPROVCMEN _ TS City 6RRInLEY ly_ ASSOCIATES -ENGINEMONG CMNSULXANTS 1900 ORO DAM BLYO. SUM 7 OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE (9 16) 533.64157 , -im 04 f� A 4 4- nr",Jarstod to too yroynav -7nvlo, ri. W nip-, Qmr nr t%q "nlsomj rils. mom W lrtyrnw,p pn"wn-n nnr-, "nUryIns mIltry 1- 4, jqjr� -'s ion Ri-ripAl fmiii4tinat TV, ^at n" -n--"m^4,4nr I" a-MMMAY I- un Too ejmf MA cum M-sm" proton !!Mn�00p, I ", t� ?-), II t:, A *1 i 'I- we -, I r ',N T, - 4 ^9' On the "I, AlVoInpToph 94111 14% jlvn;qnp4 Orr sy, ewt FSS � vaWnrill -0-A- 4- 4-11"IpA jr tp- _prlll Qn""t, Qy,, Irev"Iw orw: Cit' ",roo7o, ION 0, PHONE 9162 877-4487 Magalia County Water District P. O. BOX 22 a 71 CEMETERY LANE MAGALIA, CALIFORNIA 95954 September 18, 1969 Butte County Board of Supervisors County Couthouse nrovill.e, California '95965 Attn: Jack McKillop) Chairman Re: Letter of September 3, 1.969' Dear Sito. While this District is relatively now, we are already experiencing growth and are anticipating many phases of expansion for our Districtis facilities. At the present time, the following are in our, plans for the near future: 1. Increased source of water, pt-eferably from the proposed Jonesville project, in the event that this is Long rang,ey we will need to expand out underground. suppl4v by war of another deep well. Increased storage facxl.Ities 3. Pressure regulation, We are naw dxPeriehoing some difficulties in this area due to the fact that our distribution is gravity fed,. This District will work harmoniously with the Butte County Association of Government:s in promoting the needs for the general area and we will appreciate your keeping us informed ''vith all progress in this planning, Very 'Truly Yours) Benson B. J,.es, president Board of D�`�ectors $B?dC 18 v , r. k RK A. NELJUf1, County clerk 4..RAM E PA S IRRIGATION DISTRICT MEMBER OF IRRIGATION DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION OV CALIFORNIA AND AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSN 5325 OLIVE STREET • PARAbSE CALIFORNIA 96 9 e Tclephona 877.4971 • Malling Address' P.O. BOX 129 ,.._...;. _;'. .. 54.. September 17. 1969Rot.currrnt rr6... 537-69 Mr. aac t McKillop, Chairman Board of supervisors Butte County Court House orovil.le, California 95965 Dear Mr. McKillop In response to your letters of September 3rd and 12th, regarding county -wide water -sewer planning, we would lite to indicate th;.*. 01»r 1`•" 0-,,r4-4- : I, :Ik";"ik, interC-'stc;ra 3;,1 «'aL CM long range and co- 1 opeiats,ve plamli.iig. It -will be to our County's benef t `. to develop a water and sew-ot ma8ter plan regardless of financial considerations, however in light of the financing possi7tilities through the Department of Housing & Urban Development it would seem now is the Lime to con- sider immediate action. Plans for the future which we have are in the form of preliminary investigations and feasibility reportsi we have few, if any, long range plans which have been reduced to plans and specifications. General, areas of long r ,nge requirements which we feel are import- ant to our community's further development include. - 1. M4'6r source of supply; e. l _ 1 g• r the ,967 Bulletin 0137 prepared by the Department of Water Resources suggests an important water supply to the Coha8seto Forest Ranch; and Magalia-Patadiise ridges could be the aonesville Project 2. Intermediate source of supply, e.g.; the raising cif Paradise ;D u to increase the capacity of the reservoir. 3, water filtration faeAlities of a size to handle total production presently and .tor sometime into the future, 4. Sewage collection and treatment facilities within the community and in those areas where public health and nuisance is in jeopardy, These aroas are not necessarily listed in order of importance.