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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-50 REZONES 16 OF 22la "i nc:1Ud'i''but" Safi i i" ima z�,'d i1 �lC rlg ty ndt Ltey,to ►e 1 M > ti 1 y 4 �+ f R hIn:!ing of trees.,' �emq�ial of c�ebrfis►t ��,�' animals, etc.; and `.1 Of'f' road motorized ehxcleb`use ,of" h ;common - are'a is tro be prohibited` e�ccepts u gyred . 1 iii l teM A a'bave' '.' By thv rest: ic'tive co, eiiarit as Wei as IRA ng the development area us'e shall be restricted as follows: A The residential building sates as shown ,an the Specific Plan shall. be,, ,limited,,, ,�.or7 res identi a'1 uses and act:`v`a ties, Th'e numbered, lots are to ' be limited, ,toRno,jp}'j 'a single family dwellinq per' ce`l, a d B. The storage of `material° s and object`s aoit'hd ' the residential dviollings` a' , shown hOnG:the,;� Specific Plan shall be limited to` which are accessory to, appurtenant,to,,and 'customarily as soc`iated `with t:he reside trial 1� wellings;, and use of those dwellings;, C. All other accessary st'ructures,,and/or build- ings for whish `'a` building 14it ;i s. required ., ,p,e shall be `1`imited to th_dse whirl. . a, e acces- , sory to, appurtenant' to and customarily associates) with the residential, . ,and/or y,re creatiorial.' use o the property ; and � D` the= 'height° 'og all 'pzincipa structies as shoWh, on 'the' 'de t+elopment-',�ilan than not ex- seed a height 'of ' twa t`('2)s`torie's- or Ftt�irty- five, (15) .feet; and S tome' oocupa.tions as tleftheci" n Chapt`e, ° 24-21 - . t o f the Butte Cpunty Code shall` bb. pohibi= ted; and F`. Signs shalll be "1 i;ted t`o an i.deri'tifi0at oci of the deuelopment'riot`ko eit:ceeci`'two (21),in ' number",wi,th a .maximum ,size .,of 50 square feet each.,, 'e,;ccsp't ,that 'signs Adv.e'rztis ng the de- v.elopment unci sale of units May be permitted until 85 perceei; of the bui din' g sites are sold or until. a' period of five (5) years has elapsed whichever is first., , The developer shall be rpsponsibl,e fox the; removal of all signs ass'ocdated with the sale of said prop. ertY; and G' Except fob an ornamental wa;Zl ;fencing or se:cur ty gate at t`he entrens.es to the deve-� =2E"i- 1 " opment and 'Ofencing near the dwelling unite, no extensive Fencing, and/or walls: aground the periphery lots shall be permitted, Thefe►a -- ces and/or ca4ls above s halrl not exceed six i (6)' feet n height. 6. The developer shall establish a homeowners asso- giation to be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep: of the utilities, road, and all other real property owned in common. The developer shall assume responsibility for the unealdo ire maining memberships until such time as the home owner's association• can reasonably assume the financial responsibilities for the maintenance and upkeep of the utilities, roads, and all real property owned in common. To ensure that the homeowners association is, adequately formed to ma et the responsibilities, the developer shall submit copies of said homeowners association ' agreement to the Butte County Planning Depart-- fnent for review and approval prior to the,. recon-- dation of any subsequent map authorizing the sale of any, real property, in conjunction With this development. ?. 'submit road' and deana a lens to the Department 9 p p' rtment Of. Public 'Works for approval and 'install the re- quired facilities.> 8'. A deeded right to use the emergency, access road's to the north shall be provided prior, to recor- econdation; dation of the Final Map. �r I, A 'I • A:P]PENDI' x INITIAL STUDY AND CORRESPONDENCE F0' ONE �E A» 1 t k 4- 77-1 v' `1V.IinNMETAL IMPACTS , ,NVN "' s�' „ ands �amaybe answers are �requi p anatxons o` a l ye �' red on attached sheet(s))Aft AYES MAYBE V Iiosal re 'suct 3� significant: EARTH r 1.. i 12 the, pro a=nstabl:e earth conditions or in changes ,yin geolog; +c substructures? Disxupti:ons,, displacements, compaction .or - . c� Change in topography or around. surrace x�e'ief features?—� d . ,Dostrucfio , covering ox ymodifi.cation, any un; Que.` geologic ,oz° physical .features? % e«.Increase in wind or ,wate.x ;e,rosi.on', 4f soils aither'Oil: or off, site? £ : Ch„ange� in depo,sxti'o � or - eros a ori o � tie'ach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which .may modify the ch4Anel..0fj a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or. any pay, inlet, or lake';' `� =' �---- . viculturall. rode cti�Ye soak- �'. Loss a� prime gag Y p outsid9 designated urban areas? h. Ex—posure of people o`r propert'y to` :`geo] ogic hazards suchas 6-arthquakes', 'l and , , mud- slides', ground faia,iir of similar 'hazaxds7 h 2. .AIR, Will the proposal. result in substantial a:.".Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?, b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fum ` 'on i1f air move mewt, moistttxe,,-or c. Alteration temperature, or any ,change -in climate,; k locally or regionally? 3. WATmt. tiVi7l the proposal result in substantial: a;', Ghahge's in currents', or the” course or a d :x.ection, of watet movements 'xn ei�h,er marine ar fresh ,w`%texs? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, ox the rate and amount of surf ace ruiioff�c"" `~ c Need `fcr of f site sup face dtrain age• lrgprovdi- ments, including. VOgetatiori 'emdval, dhttnneI ization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to' thecourse o�• 'flow �f f ood r..' Waters? w e'. Change in the amount of sur£tce water',, ar} any eater, body. f. Discharge into surface 'waters, car an any alteration.; Of surface water; qual,ity,.,, including ' but not limited' to temperature,dissolved oxygen or'turbidity7 g, ,Alteration of the direction br mate df` fl'o`w of ground waters? h: Change in.the quantity of ground; aters,,4 either through d�.rect ac ditians, ,of wa Ch drawals, orthrough interception ofn aquior excav'at:i dh8:1 fer bye cutsi „ i. Reduction in, the amount Of Water, otherWi.se, ati <�ilable°. fo, public water supplies 7 ' j' E'kposure `of apeople or property to water �rela.ted-hat,aids su6h as flooding? ._._..: vi �4., PLANT FIFE. nil.l, thea ;pxoposa ^reaunts'�n�yr�►bsttr'►,t',a`► a `;�. ... ,u._, a . change in the diversity 01spaca,es, or of any }spe±ci s:,off,plants,,(inollxc ng txeest, - crops ar�d aquatic plants) grass , shrubs , , b Reduction: of; tie;, numb,ets of. g: any unique,re.re 'enc or angered species ,of -plants? �, : Introduction, of new, ,spec;.es df plants. area, or in a Barrier to the normal reps e,riis,h- men of, existing seci.es,? d.. Reduction in acreage. of any ari:cud tural cr:o.p? x S 41VIMAL LIFE'. j Will Mie proposal re,ult in3, {s:ubst!antia. a G ange in" the divers<:aty. b'f spocies,; ° or numbers of any <species of anima? s, ,(birds, land;'animals including reptiles, fish and .shell fish,, 7 <; g • y q��e.p b . Reductionn� nnthe , numbers.e�ofs an un' or endangered species of animals? c Introduction of new species of anitials.-i- ntot , on area, or result in a barrier to, the migmationj or movement of animals?' d. Deterioration,,to existing fish orfe, a habitat? 6-- NOISE. Will the proposal result in substanti a7;"i 'levels? a--=nc.reases in existing noIse' b : Exposure o;� le eo to severe noise le p people. vels ? F,. R 7`. LIGHT -AND', GLARE;,, , W 11 , the proposal ''Prod,'_ uce 1. .and =^' s gni icant lig glare? - 8. LAND USE. Ni11 the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of ,the present; or planned L , land use o f an , area, ? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: _ Will the prop0641, Tyesul *Iil autahtialp sIncrease in the rate of use of any natural"' resources? .,,.. b Depletion of any, non-renewable `ins 'ul.al; resources ? ' 104 RISK OF UPSET. 'Will the proposal involve� T `ri`s�c' of explosion.,or the ice:lease of hazard outs substances (including, but not li,mite.d r L4 the � ^ oil, pesticides;, chenical�s o ra d`atipn � tip event of an accidont.� or upset=; condi ,s? b. Possible interference with an emerg�enoy , response plan or, emergency evacuation plan? Il . POPULATION,, , x+1, .:1 the proposal .a ted thel,ocat vn,, istr button, densjy; or. growth,. rate ;of tie human .^ population? 12: HOUSING. ;Will, the proposal affect existing }iousing housing? or create a demand for additional t i h h r Y,ES R YYBE NO •13, TRANSPOR.'ATItJ'Tptcu a-rom °- 1`Z;rt1 � 1pxopQs'al" � �F �J k. a. Gex�ei�at�ort yo,'ubstantial ads tionalz�'vehxcle° a moveJlieitt. b. u: Effects on existing parkang £ocil'sti:es#y - demand for ni w:.. g? c. Substantia] iinpafct on epi stain trans o rt", P 1b n terns?. , .. S g ' ficant alterations ta. °pre"sent' 'pattern's ,.r �cii%dle ' r�:f ilation. Or �tovefient'. of pe0' -1 �a�nd/br' goods? e. Alterations to ,waterborne, .rail or air traf£ac? f. Sncrease ;in. ;traffic; hazexcls to mc,:to�+rehicles, b; cyclists- o,r p:edes.tri.ans? 14 . PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the" proposal. haves ani effect upon, or result -in a need for n6w or altered governmental services a. lore, :protecta.on? b. Police protection? ; d. Parks or other recreational �., e. Maintenance of public facilities, inc lu�lin"g roads? a ' f. Other governmental, services? 1S. ENERGY. 'Will the proposal result ini a. J`fi-se of substantial amounts of fuel r energy? b. Substantial increase in c errand'upon existing source of energy, or require the''deveaapment!'°' of new sources of energy`? 16. UTILITIES. Will thepropsal resik t' in 'a need- new systems, orsu stantial Alteratai�� s°` to'' thy' following,:, a,.Powex br, natural ga's? b. Communications systems? --- c. Yater:" d. Sewer or septic , etanlc,?,,. e. $torm.,water drainage? f Solid waste and disposal? ""- 17. HUMAN HEALTH. 11111 the pro pp psal result in; a Creatx on of ahy �iealtli tlzaxd or potential ' health 'ahaz�ard (ekclUding-'mental• he;alth')'? b: Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal res ult in the obstru t on of'any "sconao �r�stA or riew-open t6 =!. the public, ' or ill, the proposal result in 'the. ' creation of an aest} etxcally offeaIsiVe site open to public view? " t , File # $'3-5'0 DISCUSSION of ENVIRONMENTAL" E WL,U`,ATT7 ON ; (coh iiitied�' °ax A I a;;.f': "The ,l09 -xes`ide�n, tial ux+jts -wciuld g'e2ier to up"" a 1100 •41 Y �' °vehicular .ttl ' -per day. Improvefiercts wo ild b.e' Te' co<ss'ary' fob the portion of°,Ilumbo.Idt Road betWe'en `thE� project' e'nttr"ante' and T�igl��ay 32. aS we -11 `aS far they graded` aGCe'ss IOad from- 14"bl'dt" R&A'd ini' the Little Chico CroeR.'Can' Two 'eme,-rgency`'accessl `roads ar'e° `pro- posed to connect with Canyon Shadows Road/Wilder Drive to the north. Thee xo.a.ds eventually �inte�rs'ect With, the° Sanntasl Dhtvay 3:2 intersac`ti'on; A�1 of',"� the, ,'tr�affic,3a�cept for° Mme°rgei c- sil.Miations, Vil•l likely turn � onto - and off Highway' a.t, the Ilumbohdt W6o intersection. .. AdV&rsG weather 'condi i'onS 'ia0iixd` be :.t.j e, mash f ac or affectin traffic safety, along this portion of l-Iighway 32. The . 'EIR"foz' -1 ighifay 32. he pubs!°ic Voa.d o unite ctjojjris: file" #8 �-4i` SCH #S 51" 0,2 is° incorporated by ,xef'er,ence for' dis"CUSSio'n, o�`cumu7- lative traffic impacts to Highway 3,2. Certified Apr'] 110 184by tape Board o - Supervisors.: 14a f: The, increased demand for public ser-' des `will pa ] ar �tieuly sffect t`he requ�remen`ts fbr fixe and''police protection and the capa- 'U ,' bilit`y of� the Chico x`ed SCLhOol''Di�t'riCt,to a:�.comm�date` eleirtehtary and`'secondary students, tefer to current and prior input•'from. the appropriate agencies, 15ab: ` A substantialamount of fuel and enemy' would ;be.`iri�ra.lved to ­meetthe needs of u .to l09 h ,s ,. , p oL eholds Most goads sand so v�_ces would be obtanedn either'Chico or Forest Rand, necessi atin'g a, rive of 10 to 15' minutes or more depending o"ri Whether the point of origin is0. one of the lots near Highway,32 or one, of the lots nearer to Little 'Chico •CT'eek. . 1Extensions of power and telepho'n'e lines wi11 °occur of's1 mile or inure toin . the a,st irate; or lots ' frim` the prat ec' boundary e`s 16d A community fsstei'vater treatment system has beef i' des�gzied,16 ch includes ponds and an' irr �gation system'. The,-`Regxronal Water 'Qua`lity CanCro1 Board ,4s reviewed the Sewagre' as sposa, d;es°ign and has" slued A report of wa,stewate'r' diischarge ` The Lacaj Agency, Formation GoriimissY on acted on a `County Semite Avea to' operate az d' main _t'' the wastewater treatment system in May, 10S 2. 16e Refer to di.zicussion ''of stormwater' d'ra'ma"ge under section"'. 16f;Provisions `far 'sola, waste d':sposal would need to `b'e R ,arranged of frOMone lie s'olid' waS "e p oin an ih' the Ciico a 1.7a,b: Potential health hazards to people include, the Tisk from.. ',due wild fires to the:'refioteness','ef theaarea and the'`atC'�a1,ib�.1�.`ty, the rese p race of rattlesn i.k s a'nd passi�ily raba d' "sku cs w A-11 A-Ppendi c P c ` page 8 V) vi `r Ir,Je Horx��s J'atiri ni Drake Daviii�O; Jeffries ' 12; If r 13.50 Ea'st',Lassen Avenue, Suite 7 P.Q, RaX 14Q8, 'Ch to, CA 9.592 Telephone'91� 89�.` y31 „f 5,� May1964` 6 F` x d. Mr. .Stephen,Streeter: Sr. Planner f .w 7y County Cont6ri Drive Qroville, CA- 95,969 „< Re Canyon Park. Estates Rezone File 4.83.50. y ,,Dear 'Steve 1J I have received 'your letter of, May 44, 1,984, advising me Of the initial study and your determination relative to the above matter. I have several, observations to share with your 1. The checklist is not in accordance with the revised state guidelines dated January 1984, (Appendix Ir Iu ); 2. Will the 'complete initial study contain those'items listed in subsection d of Section 15:063?' 3. After the County has -certi`£ie' two HIR `and one' supplement to the EIR for this same, rpro3ect•, there appear to remain numerous unanswered questions regarding the environmental consequences of this project. A quick glance at.the checklist reveals that 32 of 68" questions are listed as "maybe'`. This rezoning project is the .final governmental permit of any,consequence, yet 47t of the data, required to make an informed decision is lacking. 4. Subsection f of Section 15063 allows a, previously prepared EIR to bei^cd as an initial study for a later project, and it i- + r my seems appr:opriyate to use the Canyon Park <E' supplement as; in the initial study in this'awe have the same project but with a late): ", 5. The, suw, Ot, in, its review of the Environmental ` Impact FCt . . �;.di supplement has found that "all of the potenti61,problems'of environmental, concern which are at all evidenced are covered- by the cQnd'wtions c+£ approval, save one " - namely that the property be rezoned. Obviously, this rezone is a 'mi.tigatioln 11tself, treasure lhlijl � 4trMISI, 1lYlrllil'i1i11 v �� rs r r • o �� ,hq�rpyp�y(�� U ELEANOR` KE::, oun oNC sj u Y 1N TH:E S U;O EA 1'0'9` C'0'U'RT 0r,;110^w SrT TES"Or'w CAL'IFO�RPA � 9 ., 'INf" �ANDJ F`OR,,�1H-E COUNTY OF-'g'U1'TE', 10 »000- 4I FRIENDS OF THE FOOTHILLS, ELLEN N`0` ° f8 uO54' 12 SANDEPS, JANET BALaUTTEN: HARRIS, ROGER COLE; FL R NCE O'PA;I�RN1�!' , Sr'A`1'EtjENT OF;.bECISI(1N 1;3 P e t Yt'i o b�e ris iV. 1 vs X5CQUNTY%°OF BUT-TE�', BUTTE COi1NTY' ' 1G BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, 17 Respondents , JOHN D DRAKE, W HOWARD.ISOM, and D RA'K'E '& I`SgM,.,A"-'Ifini`t'e,d Partnershi.p,_ 20 Rxeal- parties -ir interest x 1 .. t : 22 Tie Withiih P�t.ofwfhandato wh:ere- 23 in, PeVi'tioner s`eek's' 'to 'ha=pie ist i CourC'''b'1�der r`esp'6"ri`detCount'Y a`f f3uttL "ta revo its° apPro'val of ttieu`tentoa .1ve ina in' question. (24 Y Es-s'entf 'l i y pet;i`.tioner 'a? ec es}nu iiel ou .ta grot�'rftls �f'p`on ;wt►`io;h the 6 Court shouj act as "a� bktlf 'f id ordeik,, ?ot''the,' r°jmary rea� 97' son'$ ap'pea`r °`tio;'be 'a 1 I'eged' f i"1`un rs tb''0 1p°, Y 'w�.tii `ma:idatory d�a- : rC'f�l)lf�f'd `(Itl6►r`%:�`�'A"�'l(?fl dM6I1 l7G�l A'tr. , tl Id r i r y I 1 x 1 ordinances'. i1+ The ''record"here isextensive cons i s ting of w'i tten ma ., } .13 tenial anal the taped" recorded proceedings of the vaVious meet- -4 i� h4 Ings. 1W*s Court has reviewed a'11 of these materials h and made J ash ef�fort to consider all the material in, thecontext'lof what G a,re r;psercejtyed to be the issues , It i s felt rather s to ng ly that �5 a i'n fact, most 'of what is objected to by p'etiti'oner $ ,k t . hw hg, ,, , %s it ut- f und.a,7; on. dor eg.,,,rn,ple,: p-OAitj,,6ner has ra guested 9 the Court a�t,o ipake„a Statement, e'f7, JDq,rI's ion and "decide"Q.�'or find U on so many minute i ss.u.es.. that the whole processwool d,"become un- ' 11 man 0,e,a b'l w, ti t2 Tp,e�,Xou�rt fiends a'n�dk dec,t,deS," Ke a,. it ill ' n �tha t,, a 1j�tf�o�f :the - t�,tdh=� pro 13 cedural requirement , of,t,te, Jaw have been met by respandent in t`, 14 process OP considering tie Tentative Ma,0." r l� The Cour t further�f�jtnds 6,h*atz thus s� 4 p,ro e d ng fin 1G - i tt which this Court spould,or can determine the validit y ,of a it.y p a r 17 ticular, zoning c"assific`ation in effect irt.the County of B tte. 18 There are only tv�o �(2, ts�su-eszpresettted.w��htrc,�h, t`he� Gov:rt 1�J fi'nds are of immediate concern to the'valitllt of the;Ab"6or taken 2n V V � _. y respondent to the 0 e aPProval of, the Tentative Map..:- .. ,. The first issue Is -whether- or not- the findincg by;i"'the re- pesubdivision. ts;cnn iste-�tt w,ith 8enera,.l°plan .. , ,tDens,l-ty,p _l'j.cjes .i,st6-valid .and. s�ipported b,yr, subs tantia'�'.evidence. - .. .. , ;. 2� ; It: appears to. the,Co:urt, thtat,�the finding is v,al,i4 i �Ony `e"W of the teritiinolQ9Y uti„l,t�pds,in: theganonal ,Pl -an vis»'asV,i the`p'Sr`t'col ar ,,2G 1 a'catto and s re. a, tae e' of ane n' a d o the ocons i d a t 1 r �tt s as��tireV, led ,off the, ondIli ,tto,na1, a,p,prgva.l, of ,theterltatiue.inap yflhat'I s, the .,2jruh,jecA pr•operty',,gn et,; th.e.,Gene�aI0,1a .i n, refer rtrig 'to!I esidentia''1 use ► 0 C' �A� . — r k y h. 1 • ... .. utrirl'iz°s,"thee .riph"aser". "`.at`'t^ura�l` idensities� :,b t��:°and " .. . , ,. re'gu'lated- tb" ;niaantA't,n' rural c ara'cteF°;'' C`ertainlY` din 3 applying the: use requested 6y"the''charatter of a parttcta}'air proms 4 ject ass related to a given area the£;,interpreta;tion, af, tpe par - 5 titular definyit,ion must be left to the governing body, and the G Court cannot substitute,.its ,interpretation if indeed ft. be' duff,= k erentt.I 8 The 'Second I slue of primary concern is tha t re l a°t'ed to the 9 conditiona'T approvalof the tentative map. The Court .f,��'ri s .that 10 all of the potential problems of environmental cooc'ern}rahich 11 are at all' evidenced are covered - by the conditions of appi^oval-, n. 12 nave one. The respondent in conditioning the approval o'f'the 13 Tentative Map requires the developer to apply for and di4`I'igently 19 pursue appropriate zoning of the subject p;roper'ty. r 15 There is no doubt but that the condition does nof'tgauire 1:6 that appropriate zoning, be established. It is.a requirement of li the law that in this; instance appropriate zoning be estab'1%s'.hed 1$ in conformity with General Plan' Zoning consistency require�gnts 19 and/or the specific findiogs,af respondent -vis-a-vis the"use Of" 20 the property in question as related to the` subject 'p -o" 't (spb1-, 21 diviston) + 22 the requirement has no's beers met here. The developer is 23 required to do no more than apply for and pursue ;to Intng 24 The Court is of the opinion that the condition A tac od 25 must b ntartdatory in that it require t'he a ccom,plishtient'.of the 2G appropriate zoning in confornilty with the 'General Plan. , ' 27 Therefore, the Gourt orders a Writ to issue ca�smanding n I � Ln Iq 1 re's o den yA M � � 4 p. n_ .r4toi, ��;es �as�-�dQthe, th��;�Ter�,ta„k�i,V?e� � r ,apP,rov�a���:���a , r� nd unci1 such a,ppr.�!l,�,lr7 ;s (04tb:�'lloAl �oi�t�p4P1 kht �e>ct ' roperty 3 ben ap prorti�tely, t�ez. n p� ,d , ,l v ' �7ATED '�=�%✓ • ��' 1 x:84 �5 " 4 � f'1 'S,i A A��Cn .��.�i y �{i '�i� sign dj" Ju 'Li of h"e SbW Court 7 or p" , i YY 4 �`l. id YY 10 { 12, r .. + 3 ao--. �u 1', Z•° y ,±i. 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The Butte County Department of 'public works has developed standard critera a£ar timatir g; the .pexcer�ta runoff, which . ,of was adopt ed a County Standard, p-5 Using the Standard 1)-5criteria, runoff coefficients, ('rC"') have been y estimated r for the 1 step, ,xocky Dors ons, of they s to ,and , , , r . h > for the more entle t _ slr�pes �Qn tie tiger tops and x cayor gra ,the bottom. -The estimated values Of �. Steep, C � Areata. Wlo" es Slope 0`.2� u� 0.22 Permeability Y� 0.17 0.12 ''Vege a -it OL. 0.10 aCe g a r T7 kU mi„ a d q 0•.4 02 "C" Factor 0.74 0.56 Iia xlze tsata areae Eof `` die site approximated '1`�D50� � I y �$ �� r acres r o which .w. APPr, x1maEely 1I , 040 a s tributary' tt`1e Cfi to co o geek Of the trzl ti" are PP pgroxIC-it ely 890 acxes` are cXassfied'+a:�; ":steep's ainc '15`044acee aa�'`���entle''slopes r The composite r1unof;F coefficient'for the site area tributaty to Little Chicc Creek is,- s890;x 890;x0.74 65a.6 `xl0l 516 $ 742.6 Com posite "C" -- 742.6/1040 0.71 t A4�1 7-i 3. 1, IMPROVED AREAS, County StandardP Also spec Jzig "C" factors, for improved 1, areas, as--, Follows;:, Ro� f Surf-act�s i�� 0.95 5fii Paved Areas, Patios, etc. .90 loalfi4scaped areas f' 0 2 5 in order: to determine the relat' ,�,Vej portions, of the, improved. areas to which these coefficients -should be appliedt a typical ho s me it plan vas 66vel6pede 'and it LS E xh' includdd ibit A. The ok, a--9 composite "C', fact -for-..-� homesite is typ�cal , il 0 0 Ro6f Area 3 110OVai. F. Ca W�j'7 :�2 j850 Driveway., Patiol, 590 S. F .90= i3,231 Landscaping per, 2010 5. r. @ .25- - ". 2 r 550 '. 16,,790 .8,, 6-11 COMPO-glt, "C' -8631/16'.7.9q, 0,.-51 The proposed log homesite8. w3.11 h Im k6v6a P area of, ap. Proximately 42' acres. The access .ays y area of 16,7 acres, of which 5.5 acres are in, tho'PIG Sjo� p areas and 5,2 acres ir6 a the "S: -keep''! S. -ontji�t ;', � L'. 1-�- The composite 11 C"ll factor for the site after development is, thdro-, fore - Roads .10.1 Acres @ 9 0.. steep Area 884.8 Acres -2 @ 74= 654. 75' Geptl,d lope 10-2 $'Acre8, 57.4;0 tomesitds, 42.. 1040 743.20' 7411-2/1040. A4�1 1, �,7 1 t I, ji i�', , -11 �, � �,'i',,:P RO.0 B D U, A E!. I The drainage area tributary to each culvert lodat'jonw as ,pi ed _Qpoc a 11JC "It thid, tfbf,,e"� i* 4pj�eF n �t A jr tu aslOomPuted by theAc PP,4. rmUlg; ,The.,,: ra-i'm f-all e and, Oul"je --.rt , szes ,,re,,,,,d 114 ntd--i, from -MF A D-2:, D-4 and t 'i'ka-r Abu airy areas ,:are ;shown on' thiB--,;l nxh:lb B III. RECbMMENOED, CULVERTS Listed beldw.1 are the :drainage area, es timatedi" flow and re - d C MRpd e,;-Pulvp4t--sizd for each,. af., t h o d r 4j,,jj a e a k g § how' e n on Exhib# f r Area Area, Culvert (Acres), CC..S Size 2.1.7 2i 76LJO 4 12,10 24 3. 5,34 9 T 9: 4.1 '90i 21 o;a'' JI' 23 3 �f Y 3. 00 18 7. 0 79 18,9 30 80 9,4L 9 12, 75 21.8 30 46 57' 79.:5 48 Culverts,- of the, list ed sizes ;§h )e t should be, instal. ed in thp ing dhannelLS, or at, the �, i64.:p6i'ntsL of the, '6rainage", area `, t6�, transmit the runoff waterAdjqbts the road Care should bd�Lt Aketo , locate c ; outlet`the ends of ' or - the culverts on durdb� t id rgy dls�j i e to pr ov,l. ene r S, pa.to preVeht, ,tosiono r( 4-1 3 kms`" �� xr ,�� x�-�' .� »� .�r, '� � ' � ���'�...�� ., ..�'' ,-•,''fit �� �� �r w,, •� �� • rye h '^'?d _r +\.J:�.�/} .'a.... .,� tf;;��.,,, _•y-� \ •ice '`�---• V"'+.+""'.• � '� ���;--•' �r,YY`°�' " `Y. i J .Y Y'l\ h_�=s'i f 'a y�•a�1""01, � � s� yry��•,ti i �.i� �� �' t" � '<• � ��'y� �'•�"' "".�„'"a„,;`^*w,�,u..,,, k _ 10 WMA ' �r �^` A� w�''�•�{' •\ tY � t-"�����`� ��+ �...9Y+..a(� T.:'" �' ?. a- Y - ! �n:,,,,�, yy ;``4:�...;.+'�"'. ,... 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CALIFORNIA REG IONAG,"VOtR``40AUff "; OUT CENTRAL VALLEY REGION ir,yW 'alk„;cIt, '}h)� ORDER NO. 63-€128 WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR CANYON ,PARK ESTATES HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION AND W. HOWARD ISOM BUTTE COUNTY The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region (here- after Board), finds that c !. Canyon Park Estates Home Owners Association (hereafter biseharger).stObMftted a report of waste discharge, dated ,Z6 September 1981, and a site evaluation report,. dated 30 June 1982.' ' ''Tiie, propertyJ` (Assessor `'s °Parcel'°Nos. 46-71.17,18 (ptn) and 46.35-4,23) is owned by W Howard Isom 2. The, Discharger proposes ta` d scharge 22J,O 'gal ylons °per 'dol `'(83 EmS) of domes- tfic `sewage 'from septic- taii(s''to stabil rzation :ponds`: an'd spray"' irh`ation. 3. The ponds and irrigation disposal area are in Section 14, T22N, R2E,,,MDBW with surface Lii tle Gtiica 'reek, waterw'dra'inage` to> "ai6ra'tary of t'he"''Saera- mento River, 4. The beneficial uses of the Sacramento River and 1tt-t.1'oChico 0e`e'k� are municipal, industrial, and agricultural supply; recreation,;: esthetic enjoy,. went; ground, water recharge; fresh water replenishment;drdpres`e vat.:iorj and enhancement of fish, wildlife and other aquatic resources. 5, The beneficial use of the ground Water is domestic supply, 6. The Board, on 25 July 1975, adopted a Water Quallty Con'I tFol Plan 6o the Sacramento River Basin 5A ' wh'ioh' d , a'�ns wrdter ual J;t eb'ectives. These requirements are consistent with that plan: T The County of Butte has impact; report,. in accor dance with . the Cal i Tor a t Eniii ranment Quality Act, ° (Pub�l`"ic Rosot,rces Coda Section' ''21000., et °a eq. } anis the 5t'ater GUid,01 nh�t ` T4ie projet may'have the .. 'following significant impacts on water'quality.' a. Soil erosion from site andl.road, copStrutan might LcauseYhsurtface water degradation 6: Soils in the area are not conducive tri, individual starrdaed,`septic' tank/ leachfield systems, which "w�11 '`resul`t i►i"' suri`ace'and grou�td water contaminatiati c, The ponds are in the floadplafn,;;.therefor,; tyre popds, might ,be washed Away: A -t 3 4 E :'� WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS �4 .._ tb� 6 �' .�7 CANYON PARK' ESTATES HOME OWNERS , �, ^ �r �r ��,, -3- I Is �" ��� e�9 �z R,;fi ASSOCIATION AND W. 1404lARD I;SOM, PRO BUTTE COUNTY ; IW"xX�x,k IN fi Erosion control, andssu,rface. flOWLtonteinmen,tE .facilt;t aes sha1iry be cnn- „t' , st` ted:a�id.maiq-,aine,d, to preYggt,-, Y,sch. rge,df� Haste earthenmaterial to surface waters or storm drainage systems fr.'om.r,e;as under d construction. 7.; ` Surface drai`n a ,ge wager, stia11 be diverted away►; 77 A I NFORMA �i a�'t CANYON PARK ESTATES SOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, BUTTE COUNTY This roject iiivolves'th�e de�velopm`eht of 1IO' 6yelling °uni/ts, ori a 1','050` acre site 6 in upper Little Chico Creek Canyon. The project sj;te is located approximately (�9,6 4W) -,and 1i'es` adj`acen`t "to' and east of H� l way 32. a Soils - milet� east` of Chico re _shal low with highs e">~osion and'' madetate`l ands i`�It pden�1`�:a°"tOround Water depth is about 130 feet and it is .exceptionally go<od qual;�ty. It i,proposed, to construct 5 ponds with a ' „et Jfl" surfa`c'e a of :'about 3 'acres, a�►d a spray irttigatio�+ field of about 5 acres". ri +�1 a�.a An Environmental Impact Report prepared 4,y tFa County of Butte" enuiherates the following, impacts: 1. Soil erosion from site and road construdt'isurface watew degradation'. ., u,;, r 2. Soils in the area not conducive" to standard septic tahk/leaehfiold install -� acid water contamination. atiiotrs, which will result i, surface ground ear floodplain of Littl..i Chico 'cr^eek may reach the northtlest 3� The 10O y fibre could be washed and therefor corner of one of the stabilizaon ponds 4. Soils in the area'af the ponds ar'e tlayey 'sends',°o,f, they'-Toomes-��eriestiSdii 2: weathered volcanic t (U Q5 m to M) over thickness is 1.5 feet _to 7 fee . `tuff This presents a concern of rapid percolation of mudflasr and �6recca. effluent into Little Chico Creek or, ground water, Mit,ga.tih. measures for the ab�ive ire. 1. A rexuirement for earthwork controls to minimize slumping and revegetation be allowed between 1 Novembe�^:and` of eposed soil, Al►o no earthwork will A further, requirement is that all exposed- s�oil".most,<be April winterized annually, and revegetated; prior to 1 November annually. t „ Effluent will be t-^eated in stabili'zatiOn, ponds and spray irrigation. 3. The exterior bank of the pond i'n question shall 6e ripraippe0; to prevent erosion. 4. 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