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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-45 REZONE TO PA-C FROM S-H & A-Z 1 OF 3IVIIIJOAllre) lojjl�AOIO 1,00 uluoo buluuVI4 '00 01"na 'A 4-0 gj os, e lip 14 PW-Vf�o- �4 MR #1 w 4'. Ujg? 00" .1, VIM Pt �Tq CYWAI� In V, ,rio 01 T IA A p, A P I N d 0 O • :q `fey ' A'Y'1.F 4+ . r W � lrld � • s MING COMMISSION SUAeJARY ,E APP'LIC,RNT83-45 IC E. Thacker *•, ADI)RESS P. 0. Box 1088 Paradise, CA 95869 OWNER y -------------- Ls, Betty Simon Russell _Gusver and K. ' E, T'liacker PROJECT'' DESCI,IPTION Rezone to PA -C _from Oil west side of Pentz-fila a1" g is Hwy oi•1Late1 v 1 mi 1 north rr�,,, -'iTroAu e elltz oa , ParadiseCherokee: N PROPERarY ZONED � H ,�A-2 LOCATED :area) f)ti� the west side of Pentz-�A�Ia alio Iltvy, aPPrLEI north from 0r oval e Pe•{'tz Roae Cherokee area ASSESSOR PARCEL NUAiBER(S � IDENTIFIED ,�...�.�.�„ .ASS AP CEN. PLAN ..xea.,d,ie P' __ PROJECT CONSISTENT? CITY Paradise DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 12/20/82 c/o I2. Gufyer P O..Box 211.5 Orovill:e CA 95965 DATE REZONING 'PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PEItCBNTAGE DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED OR CHECXED DATE. PUBLICATION NOTICE 1V1tITTEN �. �. DATE DISPLAY AD PREPARED PU3LISHED PUBLISHED PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE (S) PUBLISHED -. b C p G. B. DATE MAAILING LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED, NUMBER \. ENVIRONMENTAL_ `.` DETERMINATION CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED AND DATENEG Z� ATIVE MCLARATION„ , DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED OTHER COMMISSION HEARING DATES COWISSION ACTION EOARD ACTION t �(S� ,ADOPTED % I I I?�Ra�7EC'I' NAME me Saddle Ridge-Ystates Thacker•, ua,ver, AE 41-03-115 c 83-45 4`5 Day "view . Period Ends SCH Review Period ends CORRESPONDENCE/ ;: C INSIBNTS RECEIVED Date ,Agency/Persozi 124/83 Letter from J. Manning W archaeological survey. 31;27/83 Letter from JamOs Jokerst - „rare plant 8W-4yey. ,3/31./83 Letter ,from Bail D. 'Nelson to Bd of Supervisors x/18/83 Letter from. William P. Mgq,e_, Dis�Tice Counsel W Liffe Saadle 12,/28/82 Comments from EnVitOnmental health Co-niments from Public Works _ 1/3/83 " , Comments .from P_G$E l./.iG/33 Comments from Town of Paradise 2/25/83, Comments Froin Dept.of ror!;stry. 2%14/83 Letter from X. Thacker appealing EIR ti I Pr ` 1. 1. Saddle Ridge L,;t'ates. Tl&.0 e i GtYiver Sim on) PROF) CT NAME g � > P` _ �% „ S CH l 'FILE # 83W45 45 fr ri Ta RovieY l f Period Ends. 2-3-83 �i SCH ReView Period Ends j oul, GOING ACTIVITY Date Actio 2/i/83 I Letter .to RE-1.1.,MR.with copy of'checklist copy to nn Sampson �jbiver 4/ 25/83 J To Pri1�,t _ Whop 4/25/83 Letter to R. Guxvr re . : tiiae Saddle Community Services , District - coyjy to At,ac ex, B. Simpson, copies of 4/26/83 Suppl:eme;ntdl; information; checklist, mops to SCIS` 4/27./83 e Letter withwithCopy of supplemental information, checklist to I PP � :imp s7r.—Mau ke 4/27/81.1 Initial Study to distribution list l±or com*&nts ; 6/l/83 Route slip with SCH letter- comten,ts.' X-rom local agencies, to Rem ' e we I ILL luca'CV511' would be sent as soon as pos8ible:, �--- .� Q� �. Letter 0l(,3j84xoyn Ta of I�:�ru o t;o.Iusl�e uMT 13 ac Ger', � ,i Robert Holland K. E , Thack6" . 1~. Fall Creek Drive ;joon, CA 95018 P. 0. Box 1031 � Paradise, CA ? 5!,4,69 " AP 41-03-46 AP 41-0,3-11,5 � 3ah, -Gillilan Russell. Gu .ver :9292 Oak Glen Rd P. 0. Box 211; Yucaipa, CA 92390 �`i Orovill.e, CA 95965 AP 41-:03-69 Betty Sampson Rob--rt Cole 1135 Katella Street ` 370a 'Market Street � Laguna Beach, CA 926S1 Riverside, CA 92501 , AP-4.1°-03-1.06 J. 4 D. Mcknight 15116. Sheridan Ave RosseA~ille, CA, 95678 A� 41-05-115 . R. Ratcliffe �I 3116 E 7th St,, #1 I� Lo=-g. Beach, CA 90804 r A AP 41-03-124 C'„ C. Norman K t 1, Box 204 0k ro�ille, CA 95965,, y ALty 41-03-132 d w ' G E4 11�; B. Duvall, , 73'21) Cerrito Rojo I Cucamonga, CA 91.750 AP -41-47-66 �, ! Harbert barker �R Z, Pentz Magali.a Hv-y. . P -n - dice, CA 95969` A�V'� 41-47-13 I KnWusen $ Son.-, Inc. } i] 61z-0 Pentz Road Pariclise, CA 95960 AP 41-47°-77 CA ept. of Nater Res. 'Ni.nth St Saz.rmento, CA 95314 p! AP 42.47-19, 41-03-$z P 20,_' Pearson Road Pa.rwdis'e, CA 05960 s: ck a pejji of requirement 1690` 93-^349 Conti»ue4 open hear..ng i�. E. T1sa p Eon an envixaneittenta]. impact report oto prope�cty identi€ed as AP 41.-03-115e on a request for rezoning Ecom S-A and yr 3� located on the nEat side of Pentz 'm1agalia gighwa .r approximately one mile north gram Oroville Pentx Road, Paradise'. MOTION: I MOVE WE FND THAT AN ARCIiEOLQGICAL SURVEY AND A BOTANICAL SURVEY SAVE BEEN CONDUCTED INDICATING NO PROBLEMS, AND THAT OTHER CONCERNS ARE .OVERSTATED LN TtE INITIAL STUDY CHECKLIST. tWY OF 'THESE SHOULD BE CnNSIDERED "NOT SIGNIFICANT" BECAUSE OF THE SMALL SCALE OF THE PROJECT AND THE ABSENCE OF ",. C% -N ENVIRONI ENTAL ''ROB%EMS AT THIS 'FOR THESE 21FASONS, I FU'Rm_,nER MOVE THAT CHE.C.*- LOCATION. F, 14Ar 14H LIST ITEMS 19► 3Fr 48411.E 12 0A, 13C, 13 i 14C,. 14D, 14tr, 19, 21 AND 22C ALL BE MOV .D FROG± "' Z "MAYBZ" eOLUM TO ' "NO" COLUMN (TRIS 'WOULD LVIVE iEr 100 16b, I-1zr AND 17B IN THE 'MAYBE" COLUMN), AND THAT A MITIGATED NEGATrM DECLARATION BE ADOPTED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING MITIGATION MEt:S? Ess,. 1. MINIMIZE ROAD CUTS AND FILLS BY CONFORMING ROAD ALIGNMENTS TO CONTOUR LINES. 2. ALL GRADING TO BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 70 OF THE UNIFOPm BUILDING CODE AND PERTINENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL HANDBOOK (P Y. AMIMOTOr MAY, x:978, CALIrORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION). 3. Prompt revegetation of construction sites dnd road µ grading. 4. Maintain two £eet depth in all ponds, and limit BOD (BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND) LOADING RATw5 TO LESS THAN 0.8 POUNDS/DAY PER 1000 SQUARE FEET OF LAGOON SURFACE. r _ S. Control s=:6ace-EMERGt3T AND MARGINAL BAUX-SIDE VEGETATION. 6. MAINTAIN MOSQUITO FISH IN THE PONDS OR 08E PESTICIbES AS NEEDED. 7. pONDS. TO .11E SEATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH OF THE E?ALIxORNIA REGIONAL OAT= QUALITY CONTROL BOARD AND BUTTE COUNTY B EA.LTB , DEPARTMENT: 8. SURROUND THE PONDS WITH A,S=400t ,(SIGH CHAIN LINNX FENCE WITH A LOCKED GATE. 9. LANDSCAPE THE OUTSIDE OF THE BANKS WHICH SURROULlb TI3r PMMSf AND THE FENCES APPLICATION FOR REZONING BU i TIVE C 0UIN Y P'LA�JNI�1i GC0i I�'IM�S, sirOa DUN Co. Planning Comm, �J� APPLICANT. Read and follow instructions asset forth on reverse side of this form, DEC 2 p 1982 OroYilla, California Applicant's Name X.— r+', �'t'a. e+"' Phone No..�.i-Ci=.�f-6�1p�"O�.. .Applicant's Mailing Address _'p _ n _ RpY 1 n,gygra�� G�,Q $%Z ^ 387n APplicant's interest in property ((honer. Lessee, tither) betty R. ,S,impslo�n ,Russell Guive7r and Chvner's Name_q _Ti*: I,`..... ke= Phone No, ,049 Chvner's Address�- Assessor's Parcel Number (s) u.. PresentZon)ny RE i, t3La:Si,Eb ZONING Location, dimensions and size of area (s) to be rezoned_ nn pan+ M^ �r-7 gai4� r. JW Applicants's reasons for F"OnIngIV} , 1 I heroby t°ttrnlare under penalty of perjury that I have read and under nd the instr atlons and that lid furagoing taternent5 are, true, comttlete andcorrCct to the of my n ed w r6 Ii f. D2ted .2JAU_. 4ppliant's Slgnatutit Prbi%t Pile General Plan Oesignatltsn ._.,,.. fieguast donsistent? Lorativn . LU vtR15Y. �. .P. NtamW,r(sl V Location Description ----, Dvilnership -k± ,Legal 0escrrPtI0h Of Area i. Proof of Agency (if needed) -tom.. Present Zoning f Maps of Area ILL Bate Application Received �D �- 0 — -- .11001pt No. /n �'- Application'rnken by pp R I 01 INSMOU10h, M ONIN6 'APP116NtS', rQlr,' ""°i' , Application o, pp y �.:er o Ejthbi .prb"E�f �o ' 1. e.a n6 _l 'st ibe Subm tted nin er, der for the aiza Applicant to ilb, r l . If � g Y' shall be considered void if not signed by the owner or)l +gal agent. kapi�iieE�tion. s xl t p i r p pplicatio a sh he ter ,�� �m f r completely 89 i 1' if a m NA ."It -no;. 2 aplplicaEbfep lease application shall be filled in as cornpietely as osslble, if an item it p pp a rn accurate and prop rf� p p com lete description � of theeerrnE erto important ose� fdr�eaci�it� application Include E'he-ap licatfoh- p until we tecelve the following information about the area(s)pto be rezoned:nbt befprocessed _ e i . b, Street addressesl(if available). m alable).m the tax bills or Assessor's Maps), C. bistances and directions to named streets, bodies of WateF6FFgliFoadst h1 t', n 4'Q7, 1 e` r r d. Legal description (subdivision lot numbers, fractiohs of sections or distances and bearings of perimeter dimensions), e, 6 copies of map with rezoning area(s) outlined (Asse;isor's ►nap, subdivision m zoning map or other map showing parcels), ap, 4. Application must include a completed 'Appendix E•Environrrlental Information f=orm', 5, California Goverrrmant'Code $ebt onr65300' dt segf.requlres, lopaf ,zdping t rdinances to be consistent with w jurisdiction's adopted general plan, County approval oi° a rezoning request must be supported by findings of consistehcy with the Butte County General Plan, Applicants may request chahget In General Plan deslghations by filing an'Appli- cation for General Pian Amendment', 6, The 'Application for Retort' ,' is-subjr„ct to public hearings and approval by both the Planning Commission and i + of Supervisors. The procedures for County attioh on rezoning applirations are stat) ._ in Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code, 7. Application fees as of_ (date) are $ Fees may be paid in chsh, or'by check inadk payable to 'Treasurer of ButCounty'. J, Before 'ste ubmitting a r'ezohing appllcation, Applicant is requested to discuss with all questions about application requiremehts, Count h sthef. fi General Pian, and the provisions of existing and requested dassficatiohsY with the E' F +s .a Dulte Co. Planning Comm. APPE,"IX F CLEC 20 1982 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST I`+ORM ororille, Calitornfa (To be completed by Lead Agency) I. BACKGROUNJa ERCLoi* r Name or proponent Ken Thacker and Russell G Uiver 2. Address and ,Phone Number of Pr0ponen t Dn H ays Y -- G hn,,I- QA 9$-83b5 Thacke`; 534-6 50 Guiver: S$9 2G10 3. Date of Checklist submitted ctober'26, 1982 4 • Agency Requiring Checklist Butte C runty 5. Plannir, 1-2 Nam* of Proposal, if applicable Tentative Sub- divisi 3(1 lots on 44 ac-rPc on Mab creatine Il . ENVIRONMENTAL IAiPACTS . (Explanations of all ''yes" and`"hra -be" anscQ attached sheets)ers are required on YES MAYBE NO 1. Earth, Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstxi)le earth conditions or in changes in geologic strUetures? • -.—. � X c b. Disrup tion, displacement, conpaction of oi'c7"covering of the soil? X c C4 Chane in topography or ground suf=- face relief feature5..or removal: of topsoil? X c d.. Destruction, Lovering or modi- fication Of any unique geologic or Phar"sloal fE'attiros? x Oe Increase in Wind or water erosion of r soils Oith�-,on- or off--site? X f. Changes` in deposition or erosion of i beach sands, of changes in siltation depositioli or erosion which may modify tho channel of a rivet or stream or the ball of the acea'n or any bay, inlet or late X g: Loss of PtiMO. agricultUral.ly pro durt;ive soils outside clos, atc�cl Urban ateft8 -{--_ x F-1 _YES_ MAYBE NO h. Exposure of people or property to geo- lo-ic hazards such as earthquakes, land- slides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? y _X_c 2>. Ai. r. Will the proposal result in,- i;n.a a,Substantial'deterioxat on of ambient or local air, quality? X b. The creation oT objectionable odorsl, smoke or fumes? X C. Significant alteration of air move- ment, moisture or temperature or any change in climate; either locally or regionally? X' 3, Vater. Will the proposal result in sub- stantial: a. Changes in currents; or the course or direction of water movements? X b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the ,rate and amount of surface water runoff? X c c. Xeed for off. -sate surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channeliza.tion or culvert installa.t ion? X di Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters! X e: Change in the arnoun t of sut•face water in any water hody? X f. Discharge, into surfaCe waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but .hot limited to temperatute, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? }C g. Altoration of the direction or rate of flow Of grouhd water? x h. Chane in the quantity or duality o:C ground wators, either through d.ivent "adds t ion: or wi tildeA fall, or through nterCeptioh of an aqulfier by cuts o. exettvatlolls' X V-2 w YIS; _ MAYBE NO , Reduction in the amount of water other- wise available, for public or private X water supplies? J.f� �'postt��e of people or property to � X water related hazards such as f.looding'? 4, Plant Life. Will the proposal result in suostantialt a. ' Voss of vegetation or change in the di- versity of species or number of any species of plants (including trees► shrubs grass, crops, microflora and X .� p o , uatic lant }. c.. b. Redaction of the numbers of any unique, X c rare or endangered species of plants? C, Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the � normal replenishment of existing X c' species?? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural h crops? 5. Animal. Life. Will the proposal result in substantial': _ - a, Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, laird animals, including reptiles, fish, and shallfi.sh, benthic organisms, in - seats or mie olauna)? _ :X c. b: Reduction of the numbers of ar, - I nique;, X rare or endatigered species of ai,,inals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to X the migration or movement of animals? c d, Reduction of, ellel'oaohment upon, or deter+ioration to existift fish or wild X 11fo habitat'? - a 6; Noi4,c Will the proi�osal result in substantial, t X a .lneveases 'in noise levels? b. Exj)osure of peop10 to severe nbisW 1e�cls? X YES MAYBE NO i. Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce significant light:, or glares? X 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a signif ica.nt a, Alteration of the planned lands use of an area, or establish a trend which will X demonstrably lead to such. alteration? C b. Conflict with uses on adjoining properties, or conflict with established recreational, educational, religious or scientific uses of an area? X -c D. Natural Resources: Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Demand for, or increase in the rate of X use of any natural resources'? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural. X resource? 10, Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including; but not limited to oil; pesticides, chop*l.cals or radiation) .n the event of an accident or X upsQt conditions? ll. Population. 1Y111 the proposal significantly alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an established community or facilitate develop-- mont of adjoining properties? X 12, Housing. lVill the proposal significantly affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? X 13, Transportat .on/Gircul.atian. Will the proposal result in'; a Genorat;toh of substantial additiz nal X o vehicular Movement? b, Significant effects on existing parking X faci.litos, or demand for now parking? F- r �. YES MAYBE NO C. Substantial, impact upon existing; transportation system? X d. Significant alterations to present pat Lords of circulation or movement .o3' people andfov goods? X e. Alterations to waterkorne, rail or air- traffic? X T. Increase in traffic congestion or hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians'? X c 14i Pudic Services. Vill the proposal have an, effect upon, or result in a substantial need for ,ne%v or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? X c b. Police pvotection'? - X .c c; Schools? X d. Pars or other recreational facilities'? X e. Maintenanco of public facilities, in- eluding roads? _ X f. Other governmental sorvices?' X l5i Will the proposal result in; a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy`' X b. iSubstantial increase in demand upon existing sources or energy, of require w the devol.opment of new sources of energy? X 16. Utiliti08, Will the proposed J'esul.t 3n a need forneW systems, or substant9.al alter- ations to the following utilities: a. Y POWer or natural gas? b. Communications systems"? X r�- 17. HumanI1ealtt • Will the prop 1.t in Willos�>�ti resu a. Creation of any health hazard, or potential x health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health X hazards?" 1S: Solid Wa.stc. Will the proposal result in :any significant impacts associated with solid x waste disposal or litter control? = -- 19,. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction o f any public designated or recognized scenic Viso: a open to the Public? Will the proposal result -in the creation of an aesthetically= ofr nsive site open .to public view? Will tyle proposal significantly x alter the character of the area.? - 20: Recreation. Will the proposal result ift n amp upon the quality or quantity of X - eisting public recrea.tinh facilities? . 21.: Arcl�aeo t�gi.ca,1/Etisiorical Will the proposal result in an alteration of a X c significant archa.eol%gicml or historical site; structure; object or building? 22. mandator ydi.ngs of Sigm a Cance a.., Docs the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment; sutastantiaily reduce tho hab:i.tat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wi1c1- life populat i.otl to drop below set E,,.silsta.i. in levels; threaten to eliminatG a plant or animal cotmnunity, reduce: the number Or re— S,I:t* ct the range of a rare oil endangered plant or animal or el_imi,nato impo.rta.nt ex ampl.es off.' the major perrads of California X hi story or, prell istory"? b., Does the project (rage the potential to achieve shoot-tovm beneltts to the environmenTal gU4,L5r _ c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited; but cumulatively considerabl.o7 (A 'Orojedt mtA.y impact on t,Vo or rilore separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively - small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is ; signifl cant . ) d. Does the project have environmental effects whichwil]; cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either X directly or indirectly? DISCU88I01q OF EN`VIRONNIFNTAL EVtL1it1Ti0i t Comments 1 a,b,c Development of 25 to 30 homesites (80' x 100`) on ridgetop areas Nvould, result in excavation, earth movement and overcovering of soil due to construction of roads and clearing for homesites . Excavation and grading may result In un stable cutbanlcs or fill areas. This concern should not be significant if grading requirements of theTJ'niform Building Code are complied with i of Grading could expose soils during rainy season or dry summer, increasing risk of on-site erosion. Off-site erosion may increase due to proximity' of home sites to steep slopes Most earthmoving activity will be confined •to gentler slopes l h." Building sites are on slopes of 2 - 10% but near to steep slopes of 10 - 50%n, �o geologic' hazarels may be of concern. Verification of site stability by a geologist or engineer is required for obtaining' a public report from the State Dept, of Real Estate. 3 bt The creation of roads, driveways and buildings will increase the area of Impervious surfaces. Appra nately 8000 sq, ft, for each dwelling unit and approximately 8% of the site area is anticipated to be used for access roads (24 it i wide and ?0 ft. wide) . In view of the open areas surrounding this project, the amount of increase should not be significant. Existing soil conditions and steep slopes t b not allow very much infiltration. 30 ►11'k�Guiver/'xha cker Assns'sor1 s Parcel ff DATA SHEET HEET'-----_-`._ l Lq cot Do seri. t:.ori 'i • 'TV 0 of Pro j oo t : Subdivision of 44 acres 2- ni-ief Descriptriolj: 44 acres to be divided into, 30 lots (25 lots if parcel exchange with Stale cannot be completed) i,. Location: approximat-ly 15 miles north'of Oroville and 5 miles south of Paradise Just west of Pentz-Magalia Highway Proposed. Dons't�y of `Development: 11/2 acres/DU (44 ac/00 DU) 5 Amount of impervious Surfacing approx. 5 1/2 acres a6. Access and Nearest Public Road(e) property fronts on Wentz-Magal a Rd. Method of Sewage Disposal. Sewage ponds andL septic tanks Source of Water Supply; Public water system with well's as a source Proximity of Pouter Lines: Onsite - 10. Potential for further land divisions and development:. None P_ environmental. Settinit + Physical Environment 14 Terrain 4 t a. general To, ographic Character: Flat top of ridge surrounded by steep slopes b. Slopes:,piclae tab: 2 to 10% Rl c,e:t, 1 f 0 'q rnQ/ c. El cvat l on : 500 1100 feet d:. Zuni t:i njt Factor r : Slope .. Soll a. Types an(I Charnoteri stios: Toomes-Stoner complex Moderate permeability, well -drained, Moderate erosion hazard. Soil less than 1 to 2 feet deep b. L tn1 ting F ctt rs t—Sha llbwnos s , limited percolation, s Looe Vatural llaza,,Vcls of the Land a. Earthquake Zone tiModeeate b tt-osiorl Potontial: 14igh d. 'ire fia-Lard i 1I iqh .- Streme c. Landolide Potelitial Moderate c. E�:pansive Soi- Potenta al: Low 4. Hydrology a Surface Water 6. Lime Saddfe Marina on bake Oroyille directly east 1/2 mile, intermittent stream in canyon to the west. Appe'ndilx -. page 7a of Variable at �de the of 83 - 3'OQ!eet b: Gxtound Wat �' brai nagc Chara.c•teric ti CS :xc op Excellent --� ridge t , d Ant,ual Rainfall (normal) : 40 - 45 inches e. Limi -- jng Fac tors : None Visual/Scenic, quality: Excellent rural mountainous 4f -0-2 Z.1—' • Excellent (noise from Pentz-Magali a "H ighwaY is present) Aoousi is qua' . A r t alit Excellent most of the year L�ro'lo�s gal �.nVironmesit �- ----- V'egpta�" ion: Foothillwoodland and chaparral, di er pine,interior ;live oak blue oak,, Bras sland WildJ. f e Habitat: Upper Sonoran Life Gone with abundant wildlife- ° ttt ,al Environmea t.z Archaeological. and Hi storical Resources in the area: Area not surveyed. Ftoperty is potentially sensitive. _— 1. Butte County general Plan designation: Inter0reted as A -R per planning ­ staff (Steve Streeter) 12. Existing Zoning: SH and A-2 J-. Existing Land Use on-site: 14. Supro'undi:ng Area PeZtz�Ma aria Hi tiwa and Lake Orrville to the 0'"a. band Jses : , scattered residential at low ,-iensities to the south and west • SH and A-2 zoning ._ t c. Gen. Plan designations: ver Qpen a'nd Grazinct' howe, rnrata Vis__ Agricultural -Residential_ due to rural develoP.Ments and terrain Various A1'• #41-0 3-115 d. Parcel, Si.zes: e. Population: S' arse Parish Camp to the east) 15. Character of Site and, Area.: Agricultural ",.Residetitial 16. nearest Urban Area : oroville 15 miles I7. 'Relevant Sphere: of Inf l.uexlce iµ The braiprf lies within Lime Saddle Communit Services DistriFr t Butte Co. mos u3to Abatement District and_ - Tf er.>ier ar n creak -On District, "1 3 7mprt�vemn'Ls Cancsares rn roa:.--- cj. Piro protection Service Butte County Fire Dept. has. auto - IC). tireepient with Gity of P'aradiso yy'�i /�yjy Y� c T "S J y� {�.y` y��yj S nines r to 8 m nutes away _ : • 111 C.'c:r .mat Cowlc�. �S�.a.tc5 1�++.�: S�YG U�{ion M' 1i 41ot:r` Avail obi lite? Fire truck capacity -and 2 c::^'fte wells SG1tOr�:a a.n A.zrea 1C - 2 Spring Valley Elementary, 3-8c Condow Elementary,,-- 9-12: Urovillo High School Appendix. F - page 7b of rV. t*,TE1n11XA11roN' ^ f (To be completed by the Lead Agency) , On the basis i o`f this initial evaluation - I 'find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARA'1'xOhr is recommended. I find that although the proposed project could have ificant effect on the environment, a sign- there �vi.lx not ificant effect in this case because the miti.gAtion described be a sign- measures sheet haveen added to ANEGATIVE' DECLARATIONI1is RECQ the project. IhIDNDEDbeed T find the proposed project MAY have a significant environment, IV and an ENVTR�MENTAL effect on the IMPACT REPORT is regUired. Date Signature Fora Planning; Denartment F-8 x1t, T3T SCUSSTON P 2 3 "f: Construction and improper maintenance of roads or homesites near drainage channels may contribute silt'to storm runoff.` Surface runoff'traversing homesites and roads could carry residues of petroleum,pesticides and other toxic substances typical of urbanizing areas. 4 a: Clearing for a 5200 ft. 'long major ;access road (24' ft.a 140'0 ft. long wide) minor access road (20 ft. wine) and 8000 sq ft. for each of 25 to 30 homesites may remove a significant portion of certain vegetation types.' Existing trees should be retained wherever feasible and use of native vegetation for landscaping encouraged. Other landscaping should be of the low water use: type. 4 b: No rare or endangered species of plants have been recorded on the site. To the nortct area, SiAd lcea robusta (on CNPS Rare and Endan list) hof the proj e has recorded. gered species Plant survey should be conducted, as there is a ,potential for this species to occur on this site as well. 4 c: New plant species will be introduced due to landscaping. Replanting of native plants should be encouraged.. 5 a, z, d: Construction. of access roads and buildings would encroach upon some wildlife habitat. Animals intolerant of man's presence or those whose specific habitat 'r species such as raccoons, skunk-, and rats may increase r not survive: Other -type has been reduced will relocate to other areas o Y in numbers. Residences often have pets; any dogs allow -d to'roam may become local predators. C8 ab: Densities planned for the project fit within the conditional zoning and development criteria for Agricultural Residential areas. Since the site is a ridge top which is topographically isolated from adjoinipg parcels by a difference In elevation, conflicts are not anticipated, The site is approximately 5 miles from paradise with its abundance of caDmmercial services, and within 1/2 mile of the time Saddle Marina on Lake Orovi.11e. The project would contribute to meeting the General Plan admonition to "Provide a diversity of housing sites varying in size, densityand location" (p. 33, Land Use Element) , It vo uld also. fit the criteria for distribution of densities (p. 34, Land Use Element) . 10; 17 a, b- Potential leakage from sewage ponds, although only a remote possibility, could create a health hazard in which ground and surface waters became contaminated. Odors can occur of ponds are riot properly maintained. Both flies and mosquitoes can become a nuisance and a health hazard through infection if not properly controlled; The potential safety hazard for small children (i.e., drowning) also requires mitigation. 13 a The development of 30 new units could generate approximately 2l0 new daily trips on Pentz4Magalta Highway. The presev.� traffic counts are approximately 1930 trips per day„ A two-lane road typicaliy can carry 3000 cars per day or more before becoming congested. nj. DZSCUSSXON p0 1S f; Increase in traffic hazards due to motor 'vehicles from, ould result from inc Ess creasing turning movements on/off the Magali a- Pentz Highway Toad. poses high fire da.lger The.. B,atte This chaparral/foothill woodland area Paradise Fixe lel a , b, c: ' s 7 to 8 minutes The Caun,y, Fire Dept. has an automatic aide: agreement with the City of re is no Department S 'miles to the north . Response time 1 ,routine poling patrol of the area. Emergency response would came from Oroville ;v3th a response time of "12 minutes, Police patrol :may or may notbe ;assigned it development were to occur, depending on budget and staff level8. The Golden Feather School District has jur_ ; isdiction In the area. Grades K 2 would attend Spring Valley Elementary, 3 8 would attend Concave School and 9 12 would attend, Orov.11e High School. 16 a,b,c: Electrical service is available, but it has not been determined if service hook-up would require shave to ubstantial alterations. There is n�a�eci�ab� be�suppliedservice. /Telephone lineswould private waters service district forextended to the med consi :ting of the by two wells, homeowners within the development. One welPumpsl County y ordinance The oarea s gal min. A third well may be drilled if required to mee within the Lime Saddle Community Services District. 19 . The residential development could be visible from the P entz-Magalia Highway, and may alter the open space and rural character of the areTe land c peel dis- traction could result from the sewage ponds., unless they 21. There are no recorded archaeological sites on the property. Several rock haeological mortar sites have been recorded on the property othe north, ChineserockWall is survey should be dont on the site prior to development evident on the site, Mitiaatiai Measures ent feasible. R eV 1. Retain natural vegetation to greatest extf ll ' eas . Restrict slopes witYL plants requiring low amounts Of water. Compaq, onths. Place roads and driveways parallel with earth -moving activities to dry m contour lines.. (1 e) Design drainage with low velocity flows and in- channel vegetation or rip -rap 2 • r or settle out .sediment.. (3 f) to stabilize banks, dissipate flow and filter Each of the ponds will be approximately 3 acres Each, ss in accordance with there Would be 1 3. a Construct and maintain pond acre of pond per 5 dwelling units . requirements of the California State Regional Water Quality Control Board,. They should be fenced with a locked gate for safety. Maintain two feet water depth in all ponds and limit BOD (Sior-hemical Oxygen Demand) loading rates to less than M ?'II ► bISCUSSzol� , 0.8 lbs/day per 1000 sq, ft, of lagoon surface. ' Control surface emerge `nt and marginal bank. -side _vegetation. Maintain 'mosquito fish in the ponds ur use pestici,les as needed. A registered treatment plant operator may be required to maintain the system under direction of a sewage maintenance district. (10, 17 a,b) 4. The sewage ponds should be landscaped. Maintain at least 100 feet se paration' betweenonds and d dwelinng units..: Construct .ponds in an irregular shape to resemble a natural pond (1,8) S. Design reside;inces to blend with the natural surroundings; Maintain natural vegetation where possible. Us+- colors on dwelling units that harmonize ,AVith the natural landscape (19 r ,Y lerrlwwmw.:w»...ma..ar-�-'�uc�H„�r',wM.wrMi� wo•1<1M.MC.•t6tA�•��'•V�•�dil„. : 4. e. P'PARAVISE. 6440 SkYWOV • P. U. Dox 490 t9fIC0 phone tAwd 9161 877-6262 o. Box 3017 e i��e IJbne 412) 342.7353 Company •-... Oro MAIN OfFICE foiiloinlo 1.635 Fohinion sireei r. O. box Oii oraviil°. 2'33"38 F�.ono tJ�feO 9161 533.4414 OI'�e.r.NO.�-3`'1+ ORE OVIL.�11 TITLE CODIpANy-Parzdise Cufto Co. Planning Comm. DEC; 20 1982 - Oravillo, Cali#orl7ia Extra Pal:ce15: No mast ;insured Date t 3/26/76 }n resl oilse to the alieno referenced application for a policy of title insurance, Orovillti Title Company Hereby the land and the estate or interest therein 11t�o� ftor that it is prepareu to issue, 01 eattsc to be de;cr U,[nG °f the date llcrcof, a California Latid 7'itlit Associutiolti sego is of Title insurance Standard coverage form policy set {orbs, insuring • b e tided from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions "Ind 7 �ninst loss which may Uc sustailted by reason of any defect! 1ir.n or cncuusl Dances not referred to .is an Exception bclov� or 'lot e { Stipulations $aid policy 'fos`m. Stipulatio 4 'IS issued Solely for the purpose of fac)ilta"jig the This report (ari ofatiitichunhu+anceta r ollli Uility is assumed hereby• If it is desired that liab;lity be as%lU.1t i issuance of a policy ;prior to the fssnanre of a policy n title 'irjib flab a Binder or Cornmitrttent ti hould be rcquc5tcd, b this report is r residcnti.tl condominium unit, a residcns tic lis Jt° A to ail owner It the real property covered Y one to {otii single family residential units, then the p Y y lot improi ed with a structurtnot taming . tote iserewtth, will be the l�alic .referred.: to above, but. w111 be the Anir..ica}t Laiitl Tiflc Assotiahoi nl connect Itcsidenti l policyA979 Form, h 12 ”" Au USi:. , l.9 at 71.30;i 3Q ,m. ..r.. -r-= Tile 0[[icer....._.«.-- Dated xs of —t" 12 Interest ist the laud here, described or referred to coycrecl by this Report is a Ecce The estateorIn Th 1 hereof is vested int 'l'stlo to said estate br :,iltereg at the Hato ! IArIVS 'V, r ACKINGIVP and DEIAR>�S A+ N1cI�NIGHT }2usIband aria wife, as �'o�.nt. '�ena>n�.s ont; t c.�ti'cr;igt in add tiost to the printed cxcrptions and citciusions 'cuntAlned in skid .At the data her'etii exec.,, tl policy forth W suld be at ftsl1ut~i1r: b 1wM,,.c+..dwww.lnar.a...wusil»iwHwr•..•et�a«++r.ow.lwe.. M+�w�++.Hs'rn�r"'°w` ..M�....,e.�.�.ir+.cri's°".ea'.,."""a.w�..ow.ea.»..++,.wn.rw.....�.»t�.awsr•.nwm.,....�m..1e• C'Sk n Order No. *3_123338 1. General and Special Count taxes possible y for the fiscal year 1982-$3r including personal. property taxes, now a lien but not yet due or payable, 2. All taxes, assessments and obligations of Lime Saddle CommunityService District,. The taxes thereon ars Collected at the same time and mannez therewith. .County taxes and are h. vice 3• Effect of easement and right ..f way for irrigation incidental rights, as contained in the Deed r on ditches, and hideout Smith and Company, dated May 6, 1893from 9 189k o£ Hook 37 of Deeds, at page 489, records of Butte Co!.int► 3 in Affects Parcel A r Cali 4. nights and easements conveyed b E. C Light and ,rower Com an Y Y Wi�lsonr et al:, to the ()ro Water, 20 f 1905 and recorded November l p 1905 in rtookt8�}tofecertain Dead dated July records of butte Countyr California., . at page 19,2, 5. A need 0;5 Frust to secure an indebtedness of the amount stated Amount Trustor $57,0.00.00 herein: James R. McKnight. and Delores A. Trustee McXnight, husband and wife, blid Valley Title and Escrow Cam an Beneficiary a corporation ' Yi Dated Knudsen and SonsjInc., a corporation Recorded s May 28r 1981 June 24, 1981 in ):goo}: 2633 of Butte L TAX NOTE!- County Official Records, at page 648. Geneval and Special County taxes for the fisca $225 l year 1981-82 first Installment Second ,installment 72` paid $225..72, pale? AP 0.41-030-11.5--0 Code 11.0-05. 00r No. *3-123338 f _SCHEOULB The lana referred to hetero is described as follows: All t1lat certain real property situate in the County of Butter State of California, described as follows'- PARCEL ollows PARCEL A6 atzge 4 A portion of the West half , cularl des,+- bed as follows: Nt►r..n, R East, M.D.B. & M.,, more paid BEGII�'NXNG at the North quarter corner of said Section 18i thence along th 000 241 5111 the East line of the Northwest quarter Ofn� ialoreigt herrim�of the bluff, Eastr 2591.07 feet; thence leaving said liner the. following courses and distances: South 10° south °465130",WeOtt 186 74 feet, South 340 24' 52 West, 245.29 ,feett South 680 56' 15" Fest, 268.13fEet,No uth35 0 531255"Weettr143521 f�Ptr ,South 476 41-)' 40 Westr 403.28 e North 590 36'S4!" East, 402.68 feet, North 47° 36' 22" East, 176.81 fe8t` North 47° 1,4' 51" East, 106.21: feet, North 130°299' 049" East, 235 54 feet., North 40° 14' 08" E�'st, 196.57 feet, North 0 North 470 0'7' 29" East, 210:55 feet, North 09° 56' 44" East, 275.90 fele, North 03° 04' 06" Ea-st? 415.86 feet, Forth 24° 46' 51" Wastr 480.92 feetr south 670 55' 19" West, 279.56 feet, South 78°°l041 31"West,011 West:,378215 25 feetr South 51' 1.1' 45" Guest, 103.52 feet, South 80 ° rt !19.60 feed:, North 160 03' 53" ►t East 261-42 eetr tt Forth 16° 20 31""Ea 228.38 feet, North 420 30' 26 r � 18 37 Eastr et North '53° 461,45" Westr 151.45 feet,' st, North 13 28 feel , North 07° 08' 06 Westr 251. North 02° 22' 04" Eastr 210. 59 feet, North Ol° 57' 13'' west; 287.69 fee., and Notth 080 37' ll" WeStr 74.0 feet to the 451,49" Nast,,th line e1202 1 feetf said to 1.8; t%once along saa.c� Forth the point of beglAining. EXCr111PING TIHERMOM that portion lying within Pen Road zoa Nelson Bar Road. I�L.80 EXCEPTING THEREFROM all that portion within the boundarie 1 o the in land described in peed to the CounRecords u atof e r reC560 ed May 9 Book, 1834 of Butte County official PARCEL B f Section 1.8r Township 21 North, Range 4 A por , ion of the half oy Bastr M.D•B• & M•r more particularly described as follows: thence along 19 feet to CONIMi�NCING at the North quarter corner of said Scat�tr 18; the North line of said Section, South 88'' 45' 49" V7est 8`i9 •thencero��1 the true point of beginning for the parcel herein described; thence f South 42° 37' 21. Westr 297.1.2 feet; said tt,lte point o. begannang, i� said )5'' 07' 05`' East, 239.09 feet to the North line of said Section l8 thence along said North 1inPr North £i8° 45' 49'' East, 97.33 feet to the true point of beginning. CONTINUA) Order No. *3-123338 PARCEL C A 50 foot nonexclusive easement for roach and public utility purposes lying Westerly of and adjacent to the Easterly lane of Parcel 3 of that certain Parcel. Map recorded September 27, 1979 in Book 73, at page 34 the Z,asterly lane of said easements more particulaxly described as follows COMMENCING at the Southeast coiner of said Parcel 3, said Point being t:he true point of beginning for said line to be described; thence running Northerly along the Easterly line of said Parcel, 400 feet to the end of the herein described line.> Said casement is for 'a nonoxclusive' easement for road and public utility purposes which is understood the easement. is Westerly of the existing fence on the Easterly boundary line of: said Parcel 3. FF a, s w� b Bulla Co. Ptah ing COMM. D ° tc�rz.p DEG 2C 1982 (9W'/l4 4OF6r-V40P i Nix P� FIC It ai N9d48SS Vrdy"1lo j , c ifornia �C3�4.Jti+ G1 -34 bdOg,�gw w �_ zrv0.'95' taper .HSO �s l S 0°CJS 13'445 °34, 4� h . I-rjl u Jo9.99 Ngg00600n'E ta46.90 f' .fir Z1°24'31" A G = ,73.65' P'v 1400 PC L E • N3°31'3:4"� r37°43''x'5'15 tg6l,fro in AoOJ 3b 3 oil M . f�J � ( � � o K F'��►�'� h I ,P» 1440 40 L: z,51 1 144q s bt �•� r78 04 1..t 77-7J A -i 99 � .. g k 14,0 t, 1 1.", ` fry. �"ra�,P c fi 1 ii 466,08 e l , 2170 6i :. 13acv 1/4 c"01 )v eerlr' e G,Kirt.qQl 35, 4 . 7t • 3 UtoYillo, t,iatifarrlia ! . . r Receipt Protect ; Date Filed U11vie Co.'Planning Comm, Environmental Information Form ��� (To be completed by applicant) DEC 20 qEN-ER A,JL. It, IF 0RMAT10N Orovilla, Calitornia Una and address of developer o- project sponsor : X .tnr ?,.i AojQgFl. Parari3.,. CA Address of. West half MSeic,tt�iston lv.18a+, Toof+ w_Ln3sh e RAd1 dipirrth ,ran�g e BastPra1ectA%b:T3.&Assessor's Bloc1 and Lot NumberAs es�sr►g parcel _Mal 4� 1_-�. 115 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project; X, E. 7tzacker 9`C) l 5'14- 5n5t) --=� _ : _ 0. BOX 1088 Paradise.; C_ A -4; Type ofjectt rn- p ( ,e, rezoning$ subdivision _. P1 �.t�tt�ed .,Area Cluster i 5- List and describe any other related permits anrtIc al�1 rovals required for this project, inc! ding thoed t0quiredlby Zit�F, regi.ona.l, state and federal ag , ,7enci.es Stikea��r otY ±a? iter R _ `I �►l��nt off' En�r�romenta.l _ t�Tea_].tti , Existing zoning distr"ct: Proposed u - "_- - use o site, .LCT' DE5rRI]?TION 3-- Site size, 44 acres Squay.e footage of building(8)Apt cox mately 1 t70�1 0O q, ft t3umbe� of floors o.� cOnstruction. One floor Z Amount of toff -street Parking Provided. . 5,pe,Ce for � Ca`C5 . Attach site development plan. Proposed scheduling, Spring /'Suter►ter 10A Associiatred projects, 140n:e Anta;iL paged incwrementral. de:veloPmerit , phases of 4 at ?a time Abi) :ndix t . t)'age: I of 3 YES NO 30., Substantial chance in demand for municipal services ---- (police, fire , water;, Sewage,, etc.)- 31. tc),31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption --' (electricity, oil, natural gas, 32 Relationship to part of a larger proJpct or series of projects LNVIgONMENTAL SETTING 33, Describe the oroject site as it exists before the project, v s0i1 stability, plants and including information on topographyr nimals, and any cultural, historical or scenicthe eao e he�stxuctures Describe a structures on the site, and any existing Description, attached hereto 'Exhibit "A"' ; 3 Descrir the surrounding properties, inc7:uding information orical or sceni on plants and animals and any cresidential,tccmmercialo etcc)aspects. Indicate the type of land use ( intensity of land use (one�-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc .) , and scale of development (height, frontage, set--back rear yard. ej.c . ) Descr3ptiaza attac�hed here#Q Exhibit CERTIFICATION: o : that the statements furnished CERTIFICATION I hereby cert' fy above and i the attached exhibits present the. data and information. .iit�,al evaluation to the best of my ability, and required for this that the facts; statements, and information resonted are true and correct to the best, of my kno%vlerlge and beliefej til Exhibit "A" 33, Basically flat, consisting of a few Scrub Oaks and Digger Pines, mostly grass, weeds, and IAV& rock. Soil stability: lava cap. Top soil, ranges from. six (6) inches to Dhrity (30) inches in places. Animals consist of deer ark rabbits. One structure: well house 314. Surrounding properties % Land to the East is a steep wooded area which slopes doini to a flat area wliu:&h is the Lime Saddle Marina Pkerreatio9n area. To the North is basically the same as described in Number 33. Tothe sSouth are ,steep cliffs drmpping off to sloping areasdown to ranch type land, Also,, the East and South land areas are steep cliffs dropping to flat area with open sparsely tree areas with A commercial, dog kennel and boat storage h S NOVEXIBER 23 1983 x BUTT, COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT OROVxLi�., CALIFR DRIVE 7 COUNTY CENTER . 95965 RE t LI SADD.11. RIDGE ESTATES Ap# 41-03-115 IX INIB. F<XILNS ION PLANNING DEPARTWINT-e AS ENGTNEEI AOR THE ABOVE REVERENCED 'PROJI.CT, I Ills %M REQUEST A Tlfd EXTENSION FOR THE ABOVE :, ;hFhRENCEO lROJECT,' SINCERELY, ROBLRT Ni.128 H>'Sis�Y Ocovillel California �a4taCo.�l��ni��Ciams