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HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-6 DEER HERD COMMITTEE 6 OF 3366474.2, Tentative tri: telephone serviec to each residential parcel In the subdivision. c Crhapter 870, Statutes of 19601 , where appIie 111 d0u: rm}hult; tv}! [Added,' 66473.5. Subdivision must be con sistentwith general plan or sped Ic plan neap, ora parcel mall tar which teKot ttive Map, tale lot -1 and standards in effect application is rcrniplt�- No local agency shall approve tentative a tentative map was not required, unless the legislative body finds that tlir? '«'ith the for its design andl Code. I lowever, if the I Ur resol proposed subdivision, togetiroer provisions miptovehient, i5 coirsislehk v:'ikh the general plan required by Article w1 of Division 1, or any specific of ordinance resolution, in accarcl otdinan{ (commencing, with Section 65300) of Chapter3 (co adapted pursuant to Article '8 (commencing with Section 65450) of publication of zonint; or subdivision plaGh,t,ptei 3 of Division 1, A proposed subdivision shall be consistent with a general plan or a adopted such a plan and a'pplic�'ttit^rn, the total standards enacted or I, effect on the dace the specific plan only if the - local agency has officially subdivision or land us is compatible vrith the objcctiv05, tiiap. If the subdi% .4 s the proposed policies, 'general land uses, and programs specified in such a plan, trances, policies or tit ani• ordinam , [Amended, Ch�iptc•r 107, Statutes of 1�183j Project, appilcants recluest sh, Grounds for denim of tt ntat p , 66474. � i tentative arcel map approval of y to rittillve A legislative. body of y city or count} shill deny app if it makes This section shall t d to is repeals& that dalanunry'1, Map, or a parcel rrtatr for which a tentative map was not recluirecl, tba 1 r'16 any of the following findings: and applicable general (�ltltl�. (a) lstt'ntvsitii What the proposed map is hat cons 451. specific plans as specified In Sectlorl 61r6647 design imprbventent of the propcised subdivision Isnot 4.5, Canformik h . C .+gyne}�' (b) That the or consistent with applicable general and specific plans. e of cicwclophiet'tt. Is suitable far the typ praIec , as defined ii, ti unhss; (c) 1 hat thesite not phyiitaliy i (d) That the site is not physically suitable for the proposers density of (to ''rho local a'gt proposed to br' Inch', dr .vrlopmeht. --fir (e) That this tlesigh of the subdrvislon or the proposed improvcnlehts , c"r substantisily and mental he (b) The local ag0'. the provisions for its tiare ' y ..plan avoidably o Cause ar Wildlife, is arlth� t habitat. �y{'eof impravemrnts Is likoly to for the arca this sectiKrn shall Cft That the design of tilesui)divislati. cause serlaus public health prablr'rns, improi°ements will approved on or aftc>t, type of (0 That the design Of the subdivision or the t�+IDelliAl act(uirud by the puhiir at larrse, for aCcnss t�ir Of 66A74,6� standards cpnflict with easements, ion, or use of, property within the proposed subdivision. In this t onnectian, e - tits (or finds alternate the governing 11t that these, ill beat goverriirtg body hiss atinnrove a provided, �substahtially access or for use, will ti ffand sub,ectiati shall discharge of vvastQ frr> nitystwersystcm�vou 0r� ettttivaletit to blies previously accluired by the (sublic.lhis Apply only to asellients of record or to emehiont,, est, ished by judge by a ewerl i rnie rl t; nient of a i bodnirra tltt+ cirr ilttrc kiss the publiciatila�gelhaiacquired. legis m v y ( anli7lt'hClnh�VlttSSc, governing body find,, to a , r al7a�,t'd „ easemer►ks far access throu h or use of ptalrtYrty within the pr ; dd to vlol� tiati Of tpkltittive nap or nv1 N subdivision, (Amended, C.h;rptt*r S i 6, 5taftrte5 raf l r�6�1 � 66474.1, Advisory a RIA101'parcelirta must ubstnnti ►eoM ilaitce b6474,1, di ins, it , Sections e; llt6t with approved icnlytive MA A li, gislative baclysirill riot deny approval ofa, final or parcel h ai f it liar sulidtvislan incl If It it advisory aS tv1 as 0 previously approved t1 trritativ+� 111,11)for is in substantial cotnpliahce vti'itll khc otdinantovvhit"li acivisbtyaticli(,yorthi finds that the final of pante=I alit!, finds 'Previously appt`rived tentative mall. batty. SuCh, �apllallat t CAmandod, C lMIA(Ir gy, Stittltv5 Of 1e) 21 j � 1 I,1 b• Consider �`� ��u•�T��,rIp deveopme�nt of a s /4/�y C. Encourage g compatible .land use of scenic highways. *A rirlors and adjacont t�� Fatt,rns in scenic car creeks. scenic t�ate:v�way,,, river 3 , and .. 5• Bio10 ical Habitat: � species dependent on The County has a vct!ariety y for continual surv�va�rotxhe hOn of igh mau , u of habi'life their natural habtat?04�n summer range for deer g ntair, areas Winter range herds the to%rez, provide l ,�. are home g Marsh areas and ue foothills provide for many waterfowl getatiott along streams a ,, animals . Lake Oroville ' game birds and other small."" + i are highly valuable habitat 0ount ' " other s l.ar�;er streams' game fish. Several rare trout, salmon, bass an'd�..t� . and animal and/ endangered plant, p r species' are found polo c;�; and withi�� the County, (�eg'u:late development in id('ntified ges to facilitate the b• Prevent develo merit Su vJ_val of deertherds� rhn� river bank protection of clearance other than riparian habitats. marshes and. Si gnificant c• Limit development which tVould increaso sediment loads in Prime f ' d. Re d zal�ir g t� atars, merit Palate develo �, dentified rarepgrne1to facilitate Surv'�val of �. Plants 6. .tVatural. Areas.: and. animals, Fores A small portion of the Pl.umas National t land within the OcauTtt � cially designated Fect is included in r National Wild and Scenic Rivers Scenic Area the offs-` and the River). Several (Middle Foi areas near the are now bein of the Feather , g considered for tivildern �a8t 0cu,nt Y boundary State of California maria es t and wildlife habitat, the G .rss areas fol on.. f g Ivo large areas i'or recreation , Area and the borro rey Lodge Wateri'otrl Management . po-- w area along the Yeather River, a. Encourage the creation. and e wilderness areas. `& of natural and 7 • Arrh.aeolo ans�,r�i� tical Sates: Evidences activities have been round of re pecially throughout the��toric hum.ari w edge fishing streams in the foot ounty but es- Our knowledge e' . g Of early Native hill oaf areas must: entirely ort the eX8mihai�,ioneofc�th.esi� tare depends a] r sites Grid their contet7ts, vestigat c, ; of identii' ed archseor archaeological e now Ca�l.i�`arna law r1t�w requires in- environmental review process, g 1 sites during the pOLi--- ai ldentify Projects Pact;rropoSedand aluate all cultural resources army.. merit . s before aPPVOvnl and develop - Preserve .. b• Preserve significantp ,�. p.�ites or re ui thea r ti � • . iT],vG�ti�r,�t�t5Y1 b q com etent archaeo.l-reists. detailed 8 • Historical, Sites . The f:irsb substantial settlem�:nts of t,thite AwerIcans in "Butte bounty began in the 1840184 n set: 'She zi gold rain' tlements which constituted the e � i only E •'. �fH� A. Studies should be coneucted to determine the ur.otr(t_jn l cliaracta s� tics 0 ,,w)Untnin ;r t,rst;ecls in the vC1Un' L. J%In urban develo;,racnt should be permitted on highly erodable land. C. Logging, mining, rectent onnl vehicles and otI or open sl)ace uses should be regulated to prevent erasion and protect venter resources. D. The County should control land use and water pollution in accordance with state water quality control guidelines. „ . 6.1 WILDLIFE_ HABIT«.T I, svi"table habitat for wild ,snimals must include sufficient toocl, water, cover 1 zs, but their and space, Butte County, has, -gin abtndar�.e of suitable natural are value as 'wildlife habitat is deteriorating as urban development continues. The largest habitats shown on the Wildlife'wnp are the seasonal ren; es for migrating deer herds. The tuidner ranges are the high altitudes of tate`1-1, tion,11 Forests. In winter the herds move down to the oak; grass and chaparral vr:;2ta- tion between '500 and 2000 feet elevation, However, these wintertangosare alta areas of substantial residential 'developments near, Cohasset, ConcoW, 'Yankee Hiil, Berry Creak, Lalte VYandotte and Bangor. Sevettl otb6e areas are importtht habitats for 'smaller animals,. The seasonal and nerraenent hiarslyes of F,Utto SinX and the ,t,,rey= Lodge Waterfiowl Managerient Area support many WAtetfoWlo The shore's of the Sacramento River and the Feether River below Oroville Orovide cover foie a wide variety of wildlife pheasot.j quPil, doves, songb'3.rdss fur bearing mammals. t4.8 w Lat e oroville and all of, the Count,y's lamer streams are highly Valued as hubitAt for such fish as trout, $al.mnn, striped bass, shad and warm;aatee spacits The rinintenance of their prc tiuwn classification depends on the sUr'- r . ut-Idin 1L nd uses. Erosion caused by urban development often creates VIaCS r= borne sediments which can destroy spawning beds and aquatic insect production. , RECOrR,JE dDATTOMS A, The County should encourage the creation and expansion of conser- vation and natural wilderness areas. "` �T3. The rCounty should.: rPg,tlaee residentialdevelopment in the ,fQotw C hills `to facilite.te the survival ;and 'migrati.on of deer t;erds. C. The County should not allow any urban development in the Butte Sint area,, the marshes near the '.8acramentn.River and the borrow area along theL rec the Piver Di The County should not allow any urban, development which would increase sediment loads i:n prime fishing catets: 7. 01?tN SBACE FOR OUTDOOR RECRtATiON Outdoor recreation areas are plentiful in Butte 'County.' Most of the National.. Forest land is available for outdoor recreation activities'. Recreational sites in the plump s National forest include 39 campgroundsi 14 ,picnic areas, ` bad several hundred miles of 'hiking and jeep trails MUdh of the =Unitain lands owned by timber coinpaniescan also be used for recreational rurposes. F Tr' b :The State De 'aztne,�c, r �r£ arks and Recreation mann es' the, e:ctensive xecreation facilities around take Orovill'e and the Tietmalito bays. Local recreation areas in Butte 'County ate Maintained by the four cities and the five receati'bn 14,9 tit{tip,'i�{rtirtirt� c4tnr,7, C. HAPTER 1.94 rit„A1, r1A,31TAT C0".! 1:l;;l G DISTRICT 16.14 M10. The intent Of the "N[Itt h, al CO, ll,tricis, to i prt)toCr e1t'Gn;S Which are reConized and established in t114 E,itfi!e!+1i CraunLy' �iatt�'rtt1; I'Latt and nC,t;lIcnbtc Aren PlahS as inport4 t to the tai]r1a.i>"r itctltttlFit iett of Ga;s,.cyrt Couni)•, These rosoUrces are importaint to the sconic ctrlttct�tl, sgc f�1, trod e.cono�ic �,atues OF tt � f ►' x'trr�f,t.ar� in ciesiri.tit, to appropriate p t county, rtccc�rri,InG,lyt the CounLyy, ,, Prct�=idG �n ao ra cis to t tce 'icor those `1ildI::1.:(e populations and to °vitt tgite the effocts of develop tent on them, while at thn ttt:im" time rolXiItiz;in4, the en jo)'M211t and use of private property, e47ttibJ ,a;lt reGulcttions providmi hovei,n , n tha %:tcept c's othervise Providod In this Chapter, lnh(i:; in an ” I' l Cortbining District shall; be subject to the provisions of the co:t,)nnion 'LGi"Iw or cute., t;zth t.'hich it i- cotlhintd, and 511,1.1, also be subject Ch,pters 18.102 throjj_to the 7rovis .an> of y 18.103 of this Title . 18194,030 Doyeloneieht 'Standards 1, In those talterci the Getter. til Flan, or nn Area plate., has delinc.tied Natural 'iobi;tat nretly," the C71.if-6t`ni.a bephrtmeut of Piste and Gnrti has identified and the CauntY of Lnssen has adopted 'Voci1'ir concerns land apProprao"e dei=elo1Arten.t liriitatiana and r'iL4I)0tAOn5 hoces;ar thCreitl, These at eas $ Fall have the 'tiSEi" zeroing district combined tai.th tale_ principal ronini >les � , iatt- rtat' 2. An nvar ql;ctri ,, site arun shah. be 08talil.i.5hed for each District and 81m4 be indICOLed b, a >i�ctre n,6; tt the Zoning clis'tr` � y following the i,rE in pact de5t nattion. $at,d fi.t ure shall renresenti Lhe, average bu3.ldin,, site area in acres Dove;lopmont Pro ocUn crentinw buv[I-(Jin desk ikt+s ti a� Diutrict ;t!t, l bt? Dned se that thc' nverogo ncroa�,e per pnr+col sill p!'a, ck .is n u i1 to or nr cals cre*it;od, by the rl uat,or thfnh the avornge building ni.to' <area specified ,for the nPl)tiicnblc loninO, divtr,lct, tp l),(J4,040 Sit- I)t_ �. --.�.: � rrl.otincht Anti Ilerii.iirtanoitt 1 + In tiny dis tick with which i.s conb. ntd art 't►'ilE" District a titre dovelop��trnt< plati nhE,i11 Ito required t WILLh vnl -Or appli.cot'ion s EI �, �n crltt�unctEdn t,1tEt any not IlAited to boil(,:ot to atli�3ra�nl hsY Count)' tt0ehtias including,best ' t►, use "N ,, , peri;tit,; bubd'v` � a�eti r,nc1 Parcel map applications; 2. Any such ,site, d0VOlopment plan shall be considerac) taf <tnl compatible Area Plan. J,ed wildli,fe� resources,, the C,r�tiVt,'tl Plan or . aWpllealale Area Plan. Such development shall also, lots , existing 11ezghborifig applications. rratrsitltrate or Such site development plan shall at`carrlaar' a sttlanOt'lc'tl cCev application and shall show 1 elcplont parcel dirraensiat�;a ural }arircel sl.r`a, (2) existing improvements, 3 o£ rights-of-t,a. Proposed l.00Bti,blt:; si � � � , Y, easements, utility line rottLr).. t �, and Lyrae"s atrtdOOr lighting, 4 *, t'r�,ndn, �fencoij) and and 5 �) Pro 'std ,size and d:i.strilattt.io, crf sfrttc:t;tar't>�;, t ) Proposed level of site disturbance, inc)II(Iln removal, earth removal, topographic changes, wat'e!r�t. 8 LrOe and brush and ether considerations, Y al.terotit>ns, 4. The fee tot such review andecossar a b} the Board of Sulierv:isors:� ? PPeals sltt`t1l be esttthlishod Site Develo MenL Plan Review. 1. Such lata developm110t plan shall be considered b t: Department in an enrleavrtain Y he Planning intent and provisions ofrthisat;hapter andsthempoti rr�lity High the Flan, and applicable' Area Flan olicids, end. Gertt�ral, Department shall suggestP To this end the Planning arty changes in the site (eve opment plan as it ma}` deem to be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Chapter, hnd shall not' approve any such plan until at_ i. that such purposes tqIII be dccorFtialYshcd b w S SatisNo plan, y the sale developrtaS 2• In the cam se of situ develophents 'which are sub jecL to reviet,f the Pl�rnn erg Dep'rtrtt nt shall rev plate as part Of tlho Tilitial Stud ., IeW the site dcvaloprnent C,8,Q.A, requirements to mit.g to Such rlview shall cotply vith 01" well as comply wit=h the criteri taoastablished innLlta Go �rrpacts ter.' applicable Area Plan. neral Plan pl 3. .Irl the cast, o� $Jt;e dovolopment:s whteh rtrr t:�em t i ra roview' Lltc Pl.ann ny p m for la Depari,rcLer sit;tll revitu situ devololipeltt plans appla.enbl�r�aAsrce tv;an�l•t the cr'itortey t.�slala ea P-tpctrniSuch r�sv10'" 814111ibV ihct)r�poratedtWhenever ral Pl or Possible into the Project application proce init�titcd tile site development plait rev tsw. ' ss Which n' + '1110 sate dvvejojj Lntr1 !n roietsi11Ltram Ce co#ducted vi t}rin Lim,tent WiLh LassenCourity'a";, Procedure friar ottvirurime rit : reg>.ie�.� tints%oi` t,i.��, permit �c projects appl,icsttion process which the site dev in tiatt�tt ' c�l:opn►ertt plan review. An £approved star do �eloptrtrnt plan shall be _jt,tached to all related applications Lind ;;hall tt considered, in of all related projects, 1 .9fr.060 r1t eal. t. In case the ►pplicent :s not sGrtisfied with the action of the (iepartnrr~nt, the applicant trt�ry,, within thirty (10) clays Planning tile Planning CrtrnitS100= appeal in writin o after such action �t � al� and The Planning Cortrrnission shall hold a hearing on saki appal shill render its decision t�'toreon within thirty (3(J) a,ttytt titter fire filing thereof. 1:n arse the applicant is not satisfied with the ai~;"On of rite Planning Comntls�ion, alto applicant Wray, within ten ila;� dt�ys after, 5tzclt ctit�n,, aFpoCAI in, t�rit;ing to the liozlyd of ;ttpt�rvastrrs. `I`lte Board shalt' holdo hearing on said appeal rind shttl,l. render its decision the. Pon within .s thirty (3a) day eof. thirty alter Fel i.tt�, then ,:, _ � t3utfc+ C:a'Planniri�J CQm,:i;. P ' Crw►lla, C -1t+#rr ;tS r GO; tiiT;1t�C' _LADINGS ict «itti wbidh is cartbincd nttiy tIC± 1lrt; �1� .[tont n D stnc�t rhgh� opply lrr ntt, ad as sl1ec� f ed for ttra r tij�►t� iin aa.L" cap t C J,t1 :�+t�h IS ,��� Elt1 :;ugh a5 t0 u ati-ons h , I'trllo�rin; rte resp active red .. mare `' thin in iie►i of dths yards ��hich are t►ai� �nb Drov3tic�tl 11c�►��ew��"1"► and jai aE �,de ) ►,►' T�i�tr9.ct+ of 11tc� Inll�ini! co�binad such +rstds, ��hich any r, re3.I9.td dor n'it;� uli�ch is any c.rse n here t►tG.ror distrrict sit�rtl not be made in n regt►lnti.arr 14P-.1ication less t, oorrespocd n, D str icL» cul:atia►s aro ti tea such district with t��hirh is canti.necl st►n 1�.3 r�eE»eta � nt t►nd�r.ds.•. b� s,rtrlIt ted by 4.020 Shall ch f i boure • nrrti.on r ►�h3. Site c'�rec'1 Re cher d ist:r i,ct d cry i g Bu ld i n h the ,1b„ I' f a1 ] a►ai sty, rs .the minl.r�ut� rect4ra_red area ii1 acres, � ra�;i►�uct° reproselr i �va,dth, to r►iretl: Tear Ver cent of IOU Sado hard tttt xeet, r gua rr gent Ot f if> c en �� � Districts., U►, shallhh as 1fi »8.4.Ct0 ;t-1-k',-tJ parcel a zoned►►P,-1_bw y �,i.cahl c to those loft and p Setbacks �►t t ].ilio fort toilovs, l,n tf F`ra ► ttic` Banta rirop:.r „cs, provarted, cet set s and Sao !. construr.�t.i d gndfa� ctlesi►ted dcllitr with g ,� t► nx.mttt►t o i ` . lit opted rye of th nw~tit�Y four or more la'kS in �► bl.ocl; ht�ve been 1n, that. 4here sh 11 be the vC,rn4bilt tyv lerro 7rd `�cet, the rtintMur.1 Iran the roquitcd twenty buildints, t less than improved lots �. thorn fiftooft beret, roprty Hire' for X11 +, 10 ,-eet s... 4 nxr►tt ► rr I t � rt r," t+,3 � A � � x �tb pct. tram tltc iron b; A n ne��'ly' constructed czr p 10$!s c, t�:tcl ti{oi•r si.cMe yEtt°d rotlat � ii►ter�or ��_ (hall he not~ feet sot orne t, rt -1 p i,ini�rttrl of S ii the straet side oC " c � incorporgtc b :. b side yard a�co` crtrpai'� �o i�;n� e. h �tideyitrd .sctbncl` LO e z Ord y "Cha , t Ole „n lter'acw�'. (Ste tin 10 foe r cnuso r, e n Caatures Wbieh r`►A . desal4 tuml i evict,, Creininitteo thru,li Ue.�i;, fih At°c.h:rtrc,tic) tines tin c5irnt Clt�tlrter 1�i,1.18 of thi;� 1 x t� e) » and/or irttt a s Icet sebb°rel'. trori rr;ar para A !, lane for' all ma,iti and e►cct sary bulldnC,s "► Lo shall, be :` kt -,C'L A17. lots and Petrc els to be rezoned froth' t1�1 ," .- l�', r�t)�' honing to all restr Ctic-rts at►d protective clause? of current i) str,cts as Well. as tit ewer.►l rovz.Ga.on� of this Title. lS. r. �►0 P� -�3-1) Districts Setbacks appla.cabl e to those lots and 'parcels zoned 'rls��;1." shad bt~ as `f0llows : line for ULl. i - J nitlta dr l t front IIt"iit?rt� • 70, Eect setbaclt Zron� c� to►1 at"a a._ A r,►snrrur: of itr tt neWlY constru_ted and/or redesl,u ► or ntorr lots In blgcllhktvc� IYt+�rt eou.f the that Where fot : and lasl.l be the: �,� c>+a�,but nt legis buildings, the mini! ., front y M1y1 `.. ;�.. ' twenty feet." lotq If .Less than the rent►:trod ,t eeti line for all than fifteen f of 1p feet setback from the £rant property b. A mx n it rut;► t t. noNil�y constructed carpo r�trd for all lttterar lots, A wtanirur of 5 feet srtbnclt Cron sldo Y •rrlor oxate ccri.�tln yard on the strrel sidr of a canner lolpshall be oat les The sid0 ) a des- than l.0 feet, e:tcn t t�herr Carport s -tt d setbactt two be 1481ved by Lho ,, �."hi ct� tnny cause the 6'dC.ya ' �t vier, features h `tlesibn _ Architertttrol Review t;agitr.lattc throw - 't'o Ci f.y ld.l�.e and/oreasementd. A m nimut:t of 5 foot ,etbacht Cram rear p p line for all merle and accessary buLdinPs• be rezoned. from riA�lit to tip,-2--B-DII shat L be subject All lots snd parcels to _ �" ►,D„ taninn t o all ro::tricti.ons and prote4t veY v u o1 soofcthisnTitle, " Districts as well as the gonet`a k.;i-ti_D lli;,tr.1e.t „ �.. r 1S. G.b�CS to tit oso lrtts and parcels ""dP 3-D D shalt be as lt Sotbac;z appl cab'1; follows:r nine f all ;� fro �,t•apirrl� rt:ct sctbetel"r b e�) proy. clad ►. A t�,Anlr urt o 0 - c1. o , teat s- gIle.dht�'�,"t,-l.l.�n,,:> r►t�cl �r-raut'o newly constcucteel nn / wjjcro fottr of more l.ats itr a blah bu tho ar•era caof tltcCh that the r -a nitnzlr7 x cont Weird sh btt it cl "inks r ' " improved lots a:f l.e:s thktrt fifteen f�t�l. line for ,ill b; A mininum. or 10fr~ot S*,LAbttck from tha .frt�rt. ptrrlaert) newly cotl"4LrkACt(!tl carports, c. A r,)iltinurt of 5 feet se:tbncit frok-i property line Cnr all ; ler,,. The s tie yard on the :StreL�t open of a ct7 �ntvriox le, } than 10 feet c rce� rncr lot sit«�� i u z Writ t t�itr�rc carport d,,Jgnw* i,ncorn �, dosign features which ;mays cause the �ide'nrd r..� . orate cortnin the Architecturr,l fZe�•iotr Contlittee throu d The tt pet tonaJ2evie?w e �� lcetl b}y nLn;imuM rear yard setback for main and accessory ,i the rear yard abuts an 01ley shall be S feet; otherwise�l0fwhere Q4 Distance between buil,dYngs in .,ny= di}e°flan group, 10 feet. .f. Side yard providing access to single roar clge�'iin twelve (12) feet. g rasa � , rtihintic► g Inner court Providing access to a double rot, dt�c,li�D roti) Y na�nir►r, t�rcht(2Q) feet. l r1 X111 lot: and pnrcel; to h6 re on-pe, from "A—l" to to r,p�.3vt3_i)�r shall ho � to all restrictions land protective clauses o� a r� � tr ,LC}?,lt!t°t Districts as tse11 nJ pr n t ve K cLtrr„ht it L oe'r°„ra.l. roc°'Sir,1,8 Zoning; 1S.S:►,060 I:anfii.ty Ont:ir�n' P x ,sem of Lhiu Title. In c8sW, where? a minintim buldimn site area i^ District iv:tsin.-ttf the County heY consider a densptyLfleopt�onsfpart n1 of th(, ,rB,t a div Lsioh of prot)ert w applications ations where Eied 1n the y otld create parcels of less sine -than that peel oni.ng designation. Such a densit Opti ��°ill i<l,Mthility in par�:el Wor�fi'�urataon Vii► �� ° on allm) for 1 -iza. t.hi14 bfiturihq, that the density of devclopt,ittlt thereby Considered does not exceed the density level Possible b cohvchtional ap)pl,ication of the specified vItnimt�ami t)Uxldan� y t, site cr.iteritt. 111 projects applying cite density option ns pet• this �ectioh s� w th ciao follotrirtS proa`isi,on.,: hall cor►ply 1 The Size 01 par"18 p po., ro �cd bye the pro jest appli,eant shall be dt�s1 ,nett in such }� a rt7nner that rhe r^•vera e avorb•'"Ots crealod b tier w g. acrodge 01 p y" pro 1 1 �, per parcel for eritte to orre�ttier tit �n the ;, ice ar.eet sperificd far the nppl.icaGle %:anin c,c tixl,ti.th s di; trict'. 2° i include adequate subsequent dove,l� t '� e rtcasL►ren to e �- ,. , Fite Proposed project shall a.►tc n..ut:�. teat o t.toht of tilt! ►)reat't t. um t or any portion titers at rine±:; not exc:ecd tilt: level of dr ms a;; per tale �- n.�il't•y t,l+?1`t;i„� P01`MILtod 'by ihcon i wto'nt tai kh ,tire irtt oat fOf dthcr1xt7 yin lltti.ld i ttpl ,i to at°c�, r r be ,5uc,) prnc'isiotts may f } include, but are not limiteddto: rezoning of dIvlded lands to a zoning district wiwich further nota;tIon of development restrictions .on recorded I-nd division maps or documents; and/or execution of a development roariction agreement betweon all parties of interest in the land I)LIIItg divided and the County of Lassen. Such an agreement shall be reviewed as to form and content by the County Counsel and the Pl�ann,ing Department to be binding upon all future owers, and shall be recorded in the official records of the County Recorders Office. All subsequent conveyance documents of lands within the project s .e sl1al'l. Make appropriate acknowledgement of said development restrictions and/or agreement; 3. In each case, the Planning Commission, must make the Collt�wing findings,. a. Application of the density option is consisLent with the General. Plan or applicable Area Flan, b, Appl cntioit of the density option is consistent with the :intent of the applicobl;e zoning district and the intent of the' specified minimum building site ,area; c. The project proposed by application of the density opLion will: not conflict with the character of do-lop„tent of the neighborhood in which the development r.s proposeO?. 1' D.2X LO� �' U.+�7 �Ji'i l'i THE. U I; IEEE OF' NIX ZONE AP TUA OF THE r'tE p+''Hl,G.y, i��ia�,xL"J"IITOW aiND ��NBI 1_'' T.tr�F} �jHB L`te0l,' WILL i'Vi,',PX IN CC.':'i?c�;r<.r'�11,1 C7h� NUi.�1.YH THE i`' i- ,,R-':,:r:'%): OF FISH AND CiPl,!.i iPMIR 00 8TPI IN = -s'' 0 �► Ilrt Jwi �' iL2 t yH. NXY - SOI:ICI'I,:�f: Gym yF,x ALL PFIV.',.,LEbS GO TOIIAPD 1,00('hL .t?AN4 E.+'.t ",;' OF ilii"E DEMIlk HET'tU .!;,%B T T ftT- THE GR0k:!' V11,L IAOLD A Sta1CthTS- � , :ru'M:5 1.0 .y::: �r1!',t .7.�� .iJ•..�1. 21.1�,G�Y �. �Y4'j� �'+/'a�r J. C)� A THE CHICO Nt�XS Lob!; t. IN- S:IXtVS.,r,. OF 11 - .>1u�1. 5�q.��i6,p4.v Air RT�''^ �i.^l,�LA lwl,,�Y�L'r{�l�S A*,*n JINi v / UtflFIED $PORTSMVI pF DSC _ dear Tag Instructions c _ Read this instruction sheet carefully and foils%r the directions This «ill incur OF uniformity in the data gathered by these tags" It is Important that al) applitatle portions or of the to be filled out completely, The tag gust be returned, _� a the rlrt,'itest amount mail or returned to a Uh fiad Sports-en o; D2X member. iif ma led, ter 15, a,R3�il#k�re uirteeithar:l�r ,. Use of this tag does not allai the tag hold er to not comply with the validation re e po-. etunned t�y� Of Fish and Gane tag, R po%t carr) po;t,ige. Thee nts for the ilepartrttint 1• In the u the hunting yeaer rfr. ht handcorner of the taq, circle Ehe hunt parlor you were drawn for and hunted, 4ntrr . 2, ,lame./Address Please print legiblyy, 3, a map i it is important that the kill location be adesluately identified So that It can pg lgttet o a map with accuracy, i!se distance and direction frc^ ideitlftable landmarks this would n Shown art a map, The above refers to location or kill, Unsuccessful to fi4aldfia list amass Brea hunted, hunted or where animal was taken, g ` q 4. Sightings., Fill in the ar:,ropriate blanks with the fatal ntr.Sr of animals th,t ou obs Circle counties classification during ti� season.; it may be best to Seep a rotebwCk and tot�7l the animals se, finish each days hunt r'ter the totals at �ea5ons end, Kee � awed in each does:, fawns. p track of buck t.n as you s MO. or bettor), spikes,. 5, tion Days Expended„ �riEa in the. fetal �nw;.ber of days y ,you act;rally spent huntiri,q. 6, Datei/Time: write in the date and time the animal +.as t.lk i glen, Circle A,�l or il5sx is the`qutted carcass field 'essed wefgitt only if weighed an scales. ?to estirna 7. it ht, triter the field h'head and hide attached, tt"d wei ts, F B. Age* Write in the age of the anirial taken b r:, ,• gh laid dressed tag holder would return of the oror aw cleaned)'wth�the4tac C aging chart, it would be helpful if the U502X tag hii�ber, identified with 9,. Condition., if no bed fat, Flake sure, ,tw is y is present It any location, esQmvia"17 surrounding the intestire5 andtaround the kidnb i the heart; 4hc animal is in oor condition. if fat is prevent on the heart and stall ar animal is in fair eon .on, Ix the heart: k, t can be found in the mesentery fat cants a, dit -y, but no fat is present` over the ra p and brisket, the less fat is found over the rwr p and bheart, idney, and ,rstrtewa are well the with fat and it th are present over the varit,s irate , the animal is in Qood condition, tool organs and+`„re thanrl" o� fat tan be foundfoVergthembrisketf�hdt ru,+p then the animal is in eceelien., condition, 1/8, /�`idtha ,Maasure the autsiwe spread at the widest portion of the ,1ntlers= Enter in in hes to t 10. Scares. h height; Draw a ttrafG, t line bet%,een thewer e sk Measure perpendicularly fthis line to a line Of' by '011) assttafOf' he 311tE,l tbuclles thehhintler: an each side of that an.tltrs,; Enter fn inthes to the nasarest w13. 1 inch for each only tltc,e mints that are I inch ar langer�, Cetail. on back of aging chart, Adds ` Points: t Bch paint o� r pointe bath sides, All points r"itt bis upp?r 1 ' Y g Total: lh the tliere will t,riAds I inChyfoo each point to/ of antlers, al brow tines (eye bards), attire at d total score. On November 18, l•r p p Both prizes will by of clualivsur8 e,' ", bll be .,hes wretW rzwNg{ars. One rt re will be a�rarded Pot the largest buck f cqu �Gasure"-ent ,and ,the warm will d. b rhes y� cur"d - tagsfron, all the 'returned to w For a winner it) a big ccrt buck g' 1, Arny Navy Store eat, all scores r,.ast be canfir*ed a" atD 6f 'the designated scaring stations, Red bluff, California 2. Chico sportsmen Dert 2145 Park Avenue Chitoc California Please be advised of the follp:jiijI. 1, This tag is t be of .,tie C;;argent of Fish S Gare tag. All ro?paatiohg regarding the Departrent''- deer tag rust be fol Ictwed, ar a p , s ofdata FishpandeGaren stow draa6rit Oyer to is v luable, ;ills data i iwhether you kill i< de er or not. From 2, It is of utmost fmoortance that his to be tor+ ltted and returned 4 the bepaetmtnt Please fill the'tsg but as accur:Itel/ as 0355iblellp 11 ve ratio availablq to All pdinti art tn�,iruntd lrr,m _ a� o V of pohil 16 Atatep �t!{Ib of Antler lta i t.,am at iltuitraled ba tounlod b point, mutt bo ono soh undersides o air r1 to ;11. tilri rtt tt point lioti;e,,,ii Tong, draw line frr lntk F ntttic'r litr►i. w +jlitl.ei" wI'Ctli measure the 01481de f,r od o c+t tla� widt*4t tltoEott:sirti rtcMt►ittlgcr,'t►:,iltht 4tR� �iltini; r ..,".R,t►�i�., ,.,, YEARLINGS: 1 Yr, 4-5Mos. dt/s YEARS; Mol a" 4 i MITI, premalart moditat. 13her+lly,worn UNGUAL CRESTS ON NRST MOLAR eito molar worn fOURTHMIIK PREMOLAR It DIRU CUSPEG. ALMOST WORN AWAY. to within 3'6 mm, 2 J e ^ e Secondary trutt W6ii rpof gum an buaall'Idd`.. ' , 111M Third molart�'� Prrm.ninr n r I+Yt. not full h Yse 5e;nod molar PREMOtARS ARE NUMURED 2,7,y tinou+t ertiH n+abnd tnoUr l,lvnl. BECAUSE Of EVOLUTIONARY toss Of NUMBER 4. YEARLINGS: l Ye. 6 trios. 51/2 YEARS: Molar: LOSS Of MILe. PREMOtARS AND FARTIALLY ERUPTED PERMANEOPREMOLARS, Orlflteil ling -it woo al Graf molar worn away' foURTH PERMANENT PREMOLAR TY1O CUSPED, SIMULATED LINGUAL CRESTS APPEAR. A Sicandory creta at. swty.. Molsti ihar _ iiiy F �r , !� tint', of um on buccal ilde, � first malar worn to within 1 3 ti F 1' Thltd Molar -. ` . ' c. ,! ,✓`••../,„ ` �'�r;1� ' not fully erupted,... •1.✓ �^VLL- Mgt �'�.� Second molar S'6 no", YEARLINGS..1 Ye. 7 Mot. otnlin►creili en allmaltromu;), bruadIr lhan.gamRl. PERMANENT fREMCIATt4 vfw11r Tulle tr.,pted,li0hf wear atc.tionallY thowin2 on otlnd.a9 autf.eoi 5110)'1 W- bo na dWir,4 Imo tho.+inp an clots of 1■11 11lslyd',molstt. 6112 YEARS; Molars . CHECK. UPPER THIRD MOLAR to arlfy 6r T yr. NO LINGUAL CRESTS ON FIRST 11151AR::Ad warn lo-wtlhin %'k 7 mot. or 2i12 yr, clavi, buccal INC7 t Th(rd malar arlili :mm, o pam ars 'SIG i`pted.l p Y Srtond MOTO 4.3 mm, tri `' fill d• 9 � y t�..�"aw,,, r COWER THlRO MOLAR, 1 �'�i�✓'v + U r1P e•.t.1.F" :�I,t.S iii/ .r. .., t (ally etuPYed 1 yr. 8 to 10 toot, molar fs.tly erupked '�Jkr„,«,P -. '��� � 1 yt TOmot.'la2Yri, IrtF 7Y2 YEARS: Molirs FIRST MOLAR WOR14 TV 1011N 2�J MM. ON dUCCAI SIDE. 2112 N-8ARS: i�Segondmalir3.4 mm. JIL Permanonl Nemolars'aTtd MOWS 5 i�' ICr ”" � �` Ver, .r UPPER TH7PD A01A2 tulle ecv;;W. alight -0f.r "ad iP ` ii. .A ';! r <. ►^' � 8/2-9!1" YEARS.- hitalats yety lil•la w'aar ati ..� r A WORN TO WITHIN 2.J MA. f GUM ONI 6UCC'` teton 51igbl ward ALL MOLARS O Al31DE. d p'ri:�yl,r �'��'r��� on piniatto4 tuip BI 21 l w e2e an third ,, e 1� r in to rrth poo-outi I t11 D x r"_ ,.��h a 1R "mi § r . Urtgod tttib of iirow dsnllne artl the itcand mat.'t ls•rp, gn mel well a6at+ 1 AND 'VLDER, Molarsl t a treat. 10/2 YEARS A 103t MOW al oe below gum One, 31t2 YEARS; Molars CtnUto br y" '--- na one cat sl. `kiary `"' LINGUAL t;nEsTS Ot 1`13tMs� FSt LkR bivnt. tsri) and iatand molar '�� � SECONDARY CRESTS $ra+slnr,f and bl»nt, w,dcr than animal, ��— SEtbtLD ANG THIGO wilha} i•i mm. al .y e��r"�; �� � t,,✓'t�.� . ovM Ony on hotel L.da xliti O :.. A. mm SCALE S FIRST t+sbtAg vain Ia wlthln G 7 moi. of ovm on bvcol Lldt LINGUAL Ch T BUCCAL i�T tart � \j i• . r•.• , JI COST f T tItaFU�t. 0 . .i i9l�i1LUM ` +, „-" a s tt61Ti,r�2t' r�yrr�, f »' � �+atlt.+3t,�;;l,� IN�15i;�1R5 � - dQIAR�. � raUM LINE Fye, 4 ... � t� F"IiOA kt I { fAl litStATr3 ARE HUM DEI) t,54 1tCAUSt: Of tVOkU1tbNAkT` t05t 01 NtlAW 1, y Game to , hcTrl item . tion to work with DePatheecammunityh n their ap_p a Give staff direction plan to assist Yozath and upon com xetion = =' formLliate a osal of any new g ° hold public heaxi.ngs cti.an for thea prop The Board of Supervis(Ors) study that we S ci al Eastern Foci heldlofGt� eyplaas of the the P t appraas and the Land CommioIlIn e Planning Commission should be Rep e th d. To consider a] l the c . ncertis a they -relate and , -o rmul ate as it is b27es Game in developing to dee= ran., with that, Summary pirec't Planuing Director to 6TI, for deer herds and, By constraint maD for critical mitigation measures. ecific Jane o e back next Hilda to c n week with a pro�,sal for a sp ui del.ines . committee and. the S 4' Millet mendon,sa This item was colitinued From June 7,; It was deftied on the iasis o�" nonconformity With General 'Plan. Bettye This was a continued hearing and from the time of the continuance we did provide ),our Board with an additional memo dated July; 1301: S believe you have that in ),our information about reversions to acreage that t-cctirred: in the ,ri .'i.nity of the subject property, so that in the ,1,,, ibcration you will not be viewing it as if all the parcels there ,mall parcels because some haVe officially been reverted to acroage• Paul, Jensen-. }fie are here to support the position of y�ottiAdvisory agency try and, a,nd to emphasi. e -s our position that -subdivisions of tlai,s nature in the Circa that Vtis one is proposed hh-'e had and are continuing to have E impx�c'w on. t1ho Hinter doer range and the deer herbs that occupy triose ranges and I'm going to ask Jerry Menscli to try and get into this in a little detail but very briefly again. Jrr• y Nk"118ch., The department has been inteTes'ted in the preservation o •esov. ,os, fc r a few years, s ie' Vc beenwith Stttte Countyfor a l ericd of e also. 1�e hai!e made some reviews of the proposed 'tontativO laarti l map for the Miller property and we do appreciate the mit,igtation asur..s, i hick have bven included Withi- the rovised or the thi,yycl revision o ;ho Y ♦ iL t p,, Y 1 , A, tiT to the ��,,Y c.e� r•a r'1t this time ]. would like to tis;, soitc.tltin� out Boat -d -,� mber s %%hick 011 indicate a little bit Of the L a':ttta f01- Our coitirort' and w)1 We're appearing here, with somewhat rLJ)0,'3 pd nfattta*0. lthat Paul i Pn's-'sing otit to you is an analysi.s of door hard: Irih t int, have here in flie m14'ratol'±y aver' herd winter ranges within '13titte Cotinryp a;\d tho changes wMch have occurred within theta. The most iMPOTt-,1rt (maybe Jttst to 1illlnw 17 e) i S the Table 3 at the bottom$ r�hero tY! i thin the' 3 l��•iiae 1't�rd )',angc.s, the hast Tehama, Bucks Mountain and Moorrtewwiiy 1,:elve, lwtl between porcont of the cr3.ticdl. deep' raa 5 a this IlAfoTT11-.ttion 'is, S and 40Yee, and a taken from the Assessor's Parcel Maps for the County tfnd .it may not include ;some of even the latest'ones. Total range, CI you can see, g p hew to be a Very ,indicates range from 23 to �� percent. We cotXsx.rler t significant portion Of the Losses leave in having a direct :impart on, elle herd ;and also the recreational use and the econoniAi,cal 'benefits tip � acGa�uc to the County, At this time we would lake to recommend till t tie Henry Miller parcel map either be deified or held in abeyance and have A protiti;;f�_l o,r action that we'd like to pot before the Board. And, that's wilat we Avould, like to suggest a. cooperative program to develop and idem t I'y constraint mads :dor Wildlife, pavticul,arl) in thes-Q tl)"V is the (let"" winter }angos� the critical, winter ranges With even more emphasis, which could g� t 1xavide a: continuation of the type of constraints w1vi;ch were boin c:u11` sidered in the Henry Miller parcel map.. The slope, terrain - there are cell, tain areas which are extremely critical. As l indicated, we de appreciate -tile mitigation measures which aro put forth in this map but standing alone, they really will not provide the kind of protection wlii.clr i ecessary. lei togotiz;e2+ � e ca.n put a constraint <ntap which will identify an overall planning area which will identify the typo of l.opment should not occur, not developments.whicla can occur and where dove just on t1>e t 1lley propertynert}but oti all atthe surrounding pros erty. think t g g � p . ' g � lopment and that it ca.n �o a long t.a�s to ro�a.da.tY the kind of �i.eve the kind Of 1yrotect"on which wo think is really necessary and like we sail we're not pI�oposi.ng no development but proposing l guess 'ki-ad of a well maybe a built -In ttlitig,tatecl dovel.o'lantent and I thinly this is go n;g a little further thhn we've talked about ill oli.Si larevjOLjs recolilmend-a ti ons where wo were sayi,tlg look at clostev development and not just A0 acre parcel sizes ;and l think that what w0 ire saying is that 40 acne parcel, size ttta�# not be the 0111y type of mitig€ttiotl 111Casu1. 0 Haat could re ally iaci applicablo ttttiybo we could got by with soatte-th.ilig less whip Mill prot(At ting the ro.;our�es and providing tho landowner- all Opportunity for development of his prolaovty� and, iso would uVge that %Ie enter into ,some p kind of cooperative program to develop that type of, planning docIVIC11't ues,s it i,�ould be best called. maybe a constraint type neap• and. I g .. Chairma71, the State will pay for the study, right? N'lleel.ez Madam « blensch, Well, r thankvhat we Would, need is some County :1: and my sta: rirllat tive Mould ofi-e to do is provide assistance Froin IjA selE � - local and also we 11oulcl like to do such things as maybe get input rrrm local developers, public Meetings and that type o t' � lt�.ilg agcylcies, :From ' 1 µ � CO' ,,,� t tics }�oLt d have to saythat 'We d look for , sono, assi5t,'01l�� from so tka g j � g the County ago ncies in -attending those and participating and 1vo'rk 1.z1� With and the he consctvation groups us sive] 1 as tvorkxn With the developers and so on within t:re CounterY stud that was clone on the count of the popA.il.ation o:f the r�lle�l.er The � d. cax�'ect me "t°f* I'M i�rong� dates s, deer 11C'T.d,s ..tile oils that .. we were given (correct was doi1e) is that correct.back to the=' � with the last tiiric a ;field: count rleil cel t A total POP ttiatioil estimate i4a5 made ill,the early 6'0' S i.n Came b ', � believe, There have been updated estl.nlatEs and updated ; T�r,i�,1.t:t:l.�� r atioii_ and is go:Lng on r gl-jt now based on Spot t info. iii art of that 1ror�C telemet� maps whictl are Tet�.lrils of hunter kills hase,;l on a vad a1, ti*. i? ' y i s ent thzIlk tllero have beell some yn re updated nMborS, which fixe depaY tin Herd using ty1d these al -0 'n) I be;l ie\rc draft 'l;oriti for the 11Ucks r'911t 1naild ort the beet. l"lex� �in:1t . aigemcilt P1. an which is bei.tti devel.cr�ed 11t ow Tim Snowdon Allill el0 aorate more 011 ttrat. ti �crate�l �.n:�o1«xn�rtior1 that eve etre us,ing for herd, mr�na�en:�§tit Sno1�}cletl « ��� 11a1tC .� � . � .}1 T e1 doh. plans 1�rll;t�.t� rile lio:f.x�g tivt��.tten; ono for the. hocks �t�untain bear plr Ther ` . plan 16 .1, �Rm also iv�«�t�t1g� � X iif tnvo.l.vod iiitli, t�loo`z Otoivn tlo1� 1, t s not a1 x' t'., Ilan that should be 1-4 Ll final form Very Soon « �,1, so 1 R beoil put out b) t MIT Region I aTe"I Poet'M it :Eos« the past Teht4rna Herd w1ii,Ch as well, In these h...boeit-p at�-atit 1.at�es x.71 Portions o71s o C butte Couilty would like tc herd :plans Wo do have herd p opul'atibil ostiinates givei1;: � point out that it has to be essentially an estimate bcca,u%e there's ,really no way that you go out and get a census in tlt,ty stjntc� forst that one can for people living within a geographic area. It's quite dirricu't but we feel confident through the number of years tlttt-t„ the r�roxked with tho methods that we have that our population estimates ar°a reasonable and wou:l.ct like top oint out the simple fact is that they do fluctuate and we ca111tot say we have a population that's the same every year. Much, is going to depend upon a great number=of biological physical factoTS but iving �tou figures that were derived at 50 �Z-c�ars we are not lust simply g " ago. IVhocl.erc I recognise that Jim, but I til ink my concern lies in the fact tlja'tM -• I've spent almost all of int+ life in this c,oun.ty and lravc 1rt1hted. a good portion. of it 1�rith iffy fh.ntil ' ar�d I know that in some of those are, wireve you're advocating the 40 acre mii i:mum that there's tremendous ehot?":t.rrel growth illthese areas, very thick and deer hcrd.s, if in fact tlrc+�' were populating, these areas and �eed,ing in these a.lcos, they'd be g p , see a lot of nein growth Pott WOuldn' t oxtta,ir that cha 3.r rel and � ou d see the thick very dense groWt1l that rko, in fact, Bio have. That's what y y a re they m concern is and then I tt► saying, have they really been ltexe �tncl lrcrti real surveyed it because I do go out Etna look at those laar•cols when they are Occurring out herr In the i'ootlrills: tate thing :�urthex; 1 think that needs to 'be cl.ar :.:died.; do in fact yott I1aVO a measure by which you knOl if the hast Tehama is mi rati.n„ into this Ct�ttt ty the 'hast Tela.101tt herd and i gh now the luoky 4fot1ntarr p�ett� ti mess WS d and if 11,111 wtons. they staapretty high don't the), until am'ol sitthiee ttt �ieel` Alooretown - I know the 'MoorOt•,oWll is around Teather Palls, C-rVY Cz OOk but you 1010W Wheir I see (leer Out tlrcrt A•,hen I'm hunting and c�ieix r�Mh�cn T'm not supposed to be hunting, - tgalki.ng iri the W00d8 � T don't s-0 a who 10 lot of dTIbppings out t)rero - okay and I dI Y l fto%q t1lats hoar YOU (Io your scienti fjc counts and isn't; it right about the clrttp tTr` oj, and their feeding? There _.... are a nirtnboi" t� t' . 7 1Ve 1 I night ansladr Part of that too . l r ae�-=scn. vemen,t oC the deer, Cor exaninlct� tt a. it jtiea5UV-2 s which we have. used Car Mo},,Q al's dQill; x,titit� o' are aL1J' culi elft vestactars and z, adial te;l,emet' y some of that ORtlic llti,i'l that at this time I think the7r are doing e doing C tite;4Q ltc*teas Tehama deer herd and we will b more o� i on all o, �. _l'.9AW of to xeL1T(11)C1'5 and C1 tile exact i11QVGillellt areas a]1.0 Iine both the n ] _ Pellet counts 1:5 one o the measures 1911ic11 WO do to mQ�rement • don't cQ1110 Lily ry i t tt ttl't<t1.l 1Ve generally use wi, thin r0st1licted areas . , cne t ., it's not that oveza�.�. acr:.ul'ate titC"�1sL11"C'�` l'a1' based on t11at, to a large amount aaSU'r01iioll'r. l�opu�,�lt . ons b� iVc t15ed to do C0,11, 'ttt1'ii.ti t=ed inittiy oI those) eSSilres oil l�er5Ql1t1e 1Vl have � gecaLlse a theP a aivth Q Ali �,llClllarre laocaLtci 5 iccif, a. SWor to the _ .� ,, sti11 i can't give you a 1 have Same., samp�,e ,�rt'oa� whea.e roc xe ire are t1Qt o ng CLS tl1Li i�ot'king that SVe incl a btl1ance bet Jeelz elle Well I think �t 5 jniliortalit + +n these ureas aticl � feel that �� Whec,Icx 1, d1.i;Ce and the growth that's occL11>:"in e can. do that one s s i would iihe to make very quIckl- = i ioi.tlt r PI community There e ai r two 1 C�;��c 5e�ue�ltCrt evolved L in. �1�* fornia 1s � "#q C parvel {. ce�.j],ly the fast that the l' ' ears esp-. atld. i�} e h�ta,e had very i .tt l'e dire in I- C y loot �t 'it tis, Used to . t1ia.� a.s Y,vc�1�, 'katoi�i�, t �n P' 'tic-Ul,ar it i�as coniti7ot1taCxlrmstat did. so ISO tip ill 0 the 11Lti=tl� tlt�l.�h of t11a a'i'o� xe�,u�.arly and s of this c.ent>~iry. _ re t�roivser peer xi at 'least the-oUgh the oftyly 1�` ti pasture an(s Yust Mow everything d �.n ,say �a.ko s�tee� �,n. r 1 � they dont g l would not or �;S rz 'better i1,11.t5'tlatiQti T iCR and .,hoose so they door doe: 1,he� ii choose tTixtig I I -ke a .awn 'mawa�" and clean (jilt eiro y a goat tri years of 49 y pr of e i t1 its est � � ., e �. = w o11CQ it gots •ent notj ane{ the ehapa i C;'1 wEt1 �a,h�. � � So deep' uti:l�-�atian; r�}%�.1 tion he as a,�7. s:' ve�,�y L 11 Ons ilei � one level drops ;c�; and Choose sitLtilt'�C�n. W "p own, r ots a:ltlei it s hecaLlso as Ole }ji'ugh g about the deep tltovitig iso Have t IVQIo �� other thing you .� a �t1 t e • yx al telean0tVyy work on, all the through radial telemetry and I've clone rack migratory herds in the County, all of whish is complete and we plat on doing more this year. lVe have ;Found migratory deal-, ame going to be going through a large area will be -found in the winter' deponding u, oil the severity e the winter as higli as maybe 3800 ;feet in the County. r''ve also had deer come clown to 400 root elevation level.. mos01oy lti'hee er 11,e have them down along the Sacramento River but those 111T resident deer,. Snowden:. They. are resident on tlic Sacramento River: in more northerly bort, ons - Tehama County and that area, there are still deer migrating out o.r t1 e mountains d.Ojrn into the valley and this was probably much inWre so in the past a�►d the. when situation was a little fait mode free for the aniiiials, They do still come 6011n at quite lour elevations. of- course, there are resident deer- within those same areas - probably find resident deer essentially up to almost 4000 :feet about the upper level ow1i'at animal -s cral take £or 'winter conditions. Calle Do you have �' y' have a count an 1ti.ow, man there maa' or may not be to these res:i.clont deer populating areas, y/yy i i Snmgde,ll Not really �- we 'haven t spent very much work on resident �l,e�. AT 1Ve 11tive not addressed a p;Lan at this time because eve ;felt that tl e migpat6ry fiords 'aro t larger poi"tion Of the ' laopu"' tion, - soinething that ,treed to address first. lies,idet t door we are concerned about but safe havo not had tho time to'get into that at this point choir needs are a little different, Ikk lt-x How ahoy may coact to various situations vary` gomewhat from a migratory clee`t Jensen�`� ` i aper ociate your coimaent about tr vying to provide dor the develoPment and that's A�hat 1 h,icl hoped to got across in my earlier e.oiiitiitents vas dint let's wort: togetl ev to try to come UPv th this ��> y~ where we Veally call have dovelopment and still can Have the resource and that's what we'd like to see in this typo of constraint plan Which sets out for :Future develope-rs in the area the type of constraints that they might face.,; where they can develop, whero it is consistent, what kind of things we can do that can make it consistent. lie think that this is indicated in the mitigation measures,, the ssiaping of the parcels, the, specific location of residents is a step in that wa.y. But standing alone on this piece of property that really, can't be accomplished. So as 1 indicated, we would like to rcpt, onmiend that this one really be held-i,n-denial, hold in abeyance or if that can't be doge to be denied until we can da this and we'd Like to suggest that maybe a date of, november 1 might tae reasonable to come back, with some preliminary work on this and to come back to the Board about that t ime. Sar.teonx; Fust For my own information, is vour office consist of now or has it where you go be -o-re the Hoard of Supervisors in, d.i Herent counties opposing things thL t you feel the Fish and Game doesn't want to happen? 3 r p y �T p 3= the Jenson"Jenson"sen, 7 represent ilio c1 c, aaa ttnent in tttta.;�,�,, forth the 1 �ositi on o department,, Saracens So is, this the .first or is this something you've beets inittg in other -counties? dons oil: S have dorso it at other t1mos in the very recont pa"st, this is :first one, Sarac;eni Se you have in the past gone to other counties and opposed land Terve' 'OpIllont or parcel neap Jo, ns oil Specifically land: devolopmont� yes i4it}i the recommendat:.ions for a:l.ternatives;. 8.qr tceni; , And just i ocontl'y this is yoUr :first here i Jensen: Wo appeaved before you 1 believe last Call o = eatIIyr this spring. Yes its the first orae in a :.olv mol the 8araceni: And is that gong to be a policy for the Fish and Game of the state to come before the counties? Jensen: It has been our police - we coo this with regularity and kytlxx pretty much statewide Saraccni; Now on the calci" itions that have come down on the amount of a.c,i,eage that has been taken out of deer habitat because of Tesident.s :in the foothills when you establish that number of acres 1s that i"roiii conception when no one ever lived on the land or what; t iiiio period did you cstaolish that, Jenson: Basically we looked at the area which is ctirr fitly deer range or ltias been I would say within the past 215 years. Basically the ranges were identified in the Gtl's Prom that time on is the period of time we're talking about. G:araceni When you determined the x. count of l nd that was lost, you t;o about to 25 years. It's not .from when Grovil.le didn't exist or Paradise wasnIt there: Yoii're not using the acreage that's been covered by people ncludanc those: ci,tie� and tllos'e towns in that calculdtioii Jensen'. Portions of it may be included. Saracen ihc)* may be included:. r1til ton: Are w*ou referring to the figures that t ir.: Mei sch referred to ca :row minutes ago. Saraceni. Those ant some figures ire `ve heard in the past wIt11*,ho number of acres that have diem 'taken out of- dimer habitat., S"nowden 4e,Asea: That includes all devel:opmedit wbic!j lits occurred in tht, histr of tho County _- that includes Grovil:le, Varadisi, po-,rUostown, so fo=rth, Se this boos tr'Qal back into the 1$00's, Obviously, I join through these, the bulk of what has happoned in the :foothills has l)Oen within the past 25 years but 1 girl. not limit my work to thate� i:od. P . , went through the tivho;le works and it includes only residential consid0'VU tioi s - it does not inclode losses from such things as hightaays, reservoirs or otherwise. Saracen i But you're including a7_l, the areas where 1aeople live. Jenson: I stand corrected On t'.hat This material was developed by M1,4. Snowden . Saraecni So _ actually what in. :fact we're doing ive l re:i Most looking t� t conte tion when the ea,r�th was formed and no body was '}:ivin Y �' here with Lh.�. 4 } -�� y g r� i taking away are h�S roads. You'7-�.. Saying exception the. 4n]. thin � oto are you're counting the acreage that Paradise is on 4 thri:t oroville is on. Jensen If those areas are within these critical ranges. These would, be the amount of range which has been ;lost due to liull1an devel,opme.nt. Saraceni! So that's the total, :figures you're using in your considering Snowden AkxXxH, yes, we're not saying that. Paradise' y g ' e' i'or example is now the g 'n recent history -when T says in vecent critical winter range. It �va.s and �. history that goes back to about 1350 01 evert probably even more recent than that Biological situations do not change drastically wa.tiliai a g short period of time like that unless there's been $ODIC very significant change in Weather :factors, earth atlOve111011ts or Otherwise WhAch there has not been. Ba8cd on what we know :i`y�om the people tvho work the area. I.jy- .i,n the early part of the century froll, 1�Yliat the know :from rOcOrdS from what has been written Miler so on 'back inIto the 1800's simt)ly by looking at the :land and evaluating it, seeing wht t is there now there is ago treason whatsoever to suppose that is ;not good' JINX d.eor 1v i.tlixer xz-urge - for e�lampie the Paradise Pines 11 a7°ed Is not included in o.ur critical Avinter range area but well Within my time,, i C4,ll well, remom,ber when that was good deer wi.riter range and: OlI .8150t kill MOLPS would show that a con s7.rle%ahie numU�.r ai~ animals were taken Out of there. As a native o:f,-'tlie county with a. k;orrci memory that goes back into at least ;the late 40's l Quit well reca.l;l, that any of these areas were indeed good deer winter i•art,g0 'airrl there is 110 Toason whatsoevt r to surpose that none of the rest; tv rs,; Saraceni Again, I :t ix d the calculation misleading because if we were to use the entire state tile,,. you would take in San %rancisco and all the major metropolitan ares and use those areas as something that's beeil takon away* from the deer, And., in fact, then where etre people to live Jens oil: I d.on.'t WO're saying that there is riot a, place" .dor the: people to sive: What we're trying to do with these figures its to give an example of Wlly it is. important that we take some action to protect the resource. Saraceni. It seems to be totally misleading when: you're using the figures of the city area as those lands taken away and I've had questions about it ;so that's one of the point that I wanted to bring up, NUke Evarns. The engineers for Mr. �Jiller on this project have prepared the tentative malt S, G or several times to try to mitigate, in our opinion, concerns and still allow r}r, gi.11.cr the same :flexibility and alights that the other peolrl,e ill that areaa have been allowed. Currently engirreers oil a, few other projects in that ares - one of them being some tevens ions to acreage the people hav, mentioned clarification on the reasons for those revexsion,s. Tire gentl.oman and his .mother bought some pr0l)Orty Severjal year's ago -split it she died he took it ove-r , He 11011 lifts 8 parcels. He ;reeds fur.'theay approval from the State of California before lie Can market those parcels:It ,vas s mpl.ex matte;, and one that d:i,dnit compromise his values by chnn;gi.n the con -figuration of more than 4parcels) thus requiring a state publ.i,c report into less tliar 4 parcels Which we are proceeding to do, ,` Property owne-ts, fix, Mihir a.nd Mr.. Stebbins and the others, in the area seem to :I?eel. that 'tloy would Iixe to stay with h 1.0 acre 'Zon.irig` - its 'what we're trying to accomplish by vay, of l these approva;,.s. Mr, j4faller's r�r ti, is Very stoop and most of th(x property is undevelopable - pt.ijf�a i ildgeta)p }aroperty is e cell ytyt }alio view - it will bring very experasivc hoiiies to it some clay w}iielt }y;.jtrc! some benefits as far as the County goes The roads are built, don't have a problem using em-irommt-ntal and erosion control MOnsures. IVO'•.e arced to those. We've +•edesigned the parcel, so that tltc., homesites' are in a "aster arrangement a;s far as practical, MT. Miller h"as his honiosite V I cked - he has a bui,kiint, perplit = he has pol�er app icata ons pending i�e hatre done the J.- ork for PG&E to locate the pot�or lines in there. Under the current A 2 zoning }le could build about 15 houses up there given the septic ride' . J.}e WoUldn' t be able to se"l 1 ahem they woulcin't be able to finance t}Yeni ioparately clue to one pCIrcOlo 11#e have no problem with ani. of the cond:i,tions of approval as sot fay=th by staff.. In our Opinion the mi.tiga.t on measures do afford pl'otectiolt perhaps conservatillely 60 to 70 .POI'ceti.t of the land is steep, unusable. That leaves 30 percent or more we can't septic in it 4 we can.' t build buildingsint - we're tr�yi.n,g to use that Portion of the PTOPert\ that is level sN .� Y p �t sej tioa' le, new site tyrpe property - realize the alaeof the property p p utilize i.t an a manner giltillay to the other;. people }ion"e We WO ld like to r(- q Uest' an approval pp oval of tllc' project subject to the conditions that we have srt forth and. agr6ed to i can appreciate the position of the department and I would like to be involved in their pro= posals. They are xequj: st: ng%.nvolvd.iiieilt of the community T tharih t}ie i1"litost, certainly XT'Ilxgx't get it, 1'th,l't7,k that "I)ir:it is somathing that could go on for quite an amount of name too. tf wL, time go..ng tea contariiie to devol.op and grow 111 the }', }lion that Ive have or that the people wbo do predictions ,like that suggest, ;then this is one JuSt one more little ;project that allows a- . than to clolt,qt he tee}tjests a.�l:�ii;n�tiat l don't' t�ci that i' t's sucli a major stui*lXftg block in deve`1rMOng some ':sort of 11 plan and l think it meets the intent and tho' spirits of that plan and With the °iveta ciTct.1mStatic.es of 'the property, the oxi8tillg roads, the existing' deve appx'aval to xn 1 lent we don ' t t is out o� orde x' wouldwouldask x.'� Miller: Tree o;i` these arcel Three s pwe have that px'o�=i.tic� Est excellent v101V eut over the lake.�h.e houses can be built 'right oil t.11a bluff ' and as Mx.lce indicated 60 to 7() percent of this pro.ert p y ",Cs is vrx'Y steep a7xd with Present day conditions we would. have no way 'Lt: SO far the have participated with the building� o,F clavr�lopin� or ttsin:g o anf 2, Miles Of read i:o thearea. lYe }taxa contracts Jaz' the po«ger ar st�txt building the lines in Within the next .iQ dav,;. �lrc� are sttppcxsad to roar the sewer and the diose arc a P Prot eel. :. IVc�"v clolle the Work 11 Z have �rt It,tl.tding permit to build illy home there. Unfortunate ly I do stave a x`c`st"it}.on on the amount tv o.f' Money that Wo .have _ this is go-11114to be a ratl:Y�atnatl home Cor 11 01 mMVoz Ca and mY i sel f 7n der dor us to live comk`ortably taa must sell part 'this Property to help pay fol' the cons tl e aisa With a 1am'.tcd a.mott t o freedom., t,ttict,lon costs $o xve can enjoy m. ere are . around the area on the tna;a, a. you tante A erak xithn an area , radius tlxar of probably, 10 miles e are ovor 25 pax`cels s ' right 7101 th,�t aro less than 10 acres, parcel to the north or me Was Gplxxiati'er by � t}lis Board and t►Ta'd sure like to }tave Your 1:avortble caltsideratinrt hero aixcl xve rvatld like to}•en today ke to have action y x1° You could bec��tlse Wet"ti, jike to get StartedI�ui:�.c}a.n this prajact this Year. To put it o'ff until � , � � nn. anotlxaz *or.ambe malas it over Year and t►ta ia:�a elle building PaVmit . Saracen', i i all, pro'p,x•a t}xat : tgo ahoati major cetisadarato ncmove. While Ile CQA tii1 requires,�a given to Preventing Onvaxonnenit is recognized th'tal daitiaget>ua�ic a excics )VIVO bixgat,aublc object' to balance other Including economic an,d sacial prtctt�r,,tt cinin hour aProject�cct Should be apl.��{ovact: ��t1:�,�.cxrt, }etaxm �vhetliar aii ct tna}x, i rindthat t,110topogazcx ah � in }xa tentative parcel } t area "ill 110.v0 a ntraffect o; al 1tingaCh� 1rcIs in the area nid. t}ia;a will l:arg, undeveloped areas :dor' doer migration and wildlife habitat, r\'o data, been loll at shows drat this �ro'e will has that I J ct wil With. movement of 'z1r �nte� Cex o substtXzttial'] � resident or ntigratoxy tva,ldl;i;Ce. :� do not a z•o trte Creation- Q� these foul, Parcels to the area� e that wildlife habitat sand l have taken the commezrts Of- 'substantially , •educe trnd Game into consider xzi reaching that determination,.the Department o i=is,;h r 7':}re 1.0 acre rarcei sizes are not stxztable for urban axeas and tree :i it rural areas, therefore lao>st located There are other Properties of this size in it would nprecedent setti.n 'lot be trr o area and. �• Ponderosa Way is not <� -do-sac road an a subdivision, A determinaton o the availability ('°ire prot;ectxort facilities off. adequate isa matter of opt%orr and lrer sonal choice, accessibility to commercial ser�picrs rntitter of option and y`7c� conal c}1oice_. and school$ :is ngaill a J 4 1 fitlrl' tri,t tile project a significant effect on the env9rOhmellt but will because miti ot, in this case, I ation nteastt es have been added to ncould, have that project and ato tld be 1) utilize Standarc," exosirn sures a control »test that Practices to minimize erosion and other const�`ttcz d construction to be restricted to �arL s �� t�o;t� impacts, dei�eitaT��tten4 less than 30 Percent s.l.ope: T find that the project conforms to the Policies of the Golleral Plan and T move to Uphold. the appeal anc a j •off e trr p Ir r r w rre�stive Zaa,�iool metra for H. J, Miller, 71-01-98 1�"it}r pttb�ao rvorks conditi�n� I through health deraartmetrt conditions :10 through l� 0 0 and. environmental n m.01110 dated: May 13, 1983. Moseley,: 1 .have no prob.1.n, �' l l Second that, �ladattt Gl�airttian. Wheeler pecial, Wildl.i C, Habitat Map Updated? r ren tv:a,s the last time that was Bettye; The S11I maps are trlc, ynztT;$ of trte Wo have some very rough copies' in out o I" �cp�f � ntent of ;T`isA and Game .dor 'tvl>en WAS the 'last time it was, updated, ice l '�duld de i er to them .. iii Wheeler: Cause that's what the General plan sae, . Element. . a�s tO or the Lana Use Bettye: The most recent maps t�,e have from them xa;kzz� The first group that 1 brow )1t to �o ri n ��oa e ,,tlaot�t 10 months ago, the laT e mal' )'*Our Board and posted them Ile>: -e � 'p: Janet 'NJr. Sitoivden, can you Ins a*er. Snowden The maps were inita a] lv drawn ti � p in 1�-4�r , Appro:�jmatelY I Year ago, x gave a ne1V, revised set to t}l0 County' Pl allnin Department. R`fioeler: ,. r understand that Lassen County - the nelaa��tmen Came is concerned about stibct.vxs.on i:n that area. as .frig tt l o:� Fish and concerned also s deet iori p office ma ,, is in `fact; b0 looking at this , ra� that correct? Bettye, Supervisor Wheeler, it's heresay, to me but 1 do under ut 'there was some Concern stated by the Department, of 'l+xs aAid that Lassen County, h and Came to ? I also understood that as a T estilL of tyat conce� pplzcatzoiY was x y n that the a� revised and that the parcel related to d�en.sit. .� s ices and overture the e� the Parcel sues were somowhat zncieased. As to µtent of that increase I couldn'tcarnment bcetiuso ` anythingother I haven t seen that but there was a reviSion. Fane: t don't know %If ;it �4�ca���d change an�� . a plea forward to the Board that the aro ao minds htft I Would lii e to put. Dept, Of Fish and Gantt? is iii m , mind n } oof only ly put rO;r rardI today by the, aOrkable Proposal .to got us out of this 10,E j am and tltr" controversies Of hoar ether for drag= tip all ttixne�y�a1 xnt ac;� document the, e appeals. p or hearing Oil a denial b* the Adv,isor Y Agency but 1 also thank zt is necessary for us to do that, fish and Came doesn't just conte forward I., CV e b0cause they 1.t to or their } titrpose. is to std development ) wan 't �:o imetit reviews Proposals for develop I `they t1l"O all agency that optrie7 t whOn wildlife is udder Concern beoriuse Of tb e reCilrirenrents of lard that we must foll.o v - that ourl.epartlltt+. I t t staff must fojlojy incl that Fish .end Game must laol:l.oty and it's trigirs Supervisor Saracen 'earl in the portion that lie brought to t1li- xirc'�gtlri., that eve most balance other public purposes With the roti i x�twi�l��rtt 'C Iici public purpose of protecting cvildlii.e but in my mind - baltt cinq a Public Purpose to detez�min:e that a private party, , lit�r� cta c1x.}a,�xt may be, to split land is greater than, , p y s desire or nc.ecl � public pu�po��e of a;zc�5i..��rii�rng holy lite can best protect wildlife resources and also ai1oty ,Ctz in clop mens and this proposal that's but fort, �or I,jtl, ' I today z t}a :nlc is rima "t4 tlt�irt just a good idea- S think ,that if the look into it and t'r'trlY }dept `i.ri »1.inC1 the + � � find that It is l7'robab�}�" � 1 e,�.al nccesslty. Public �, c `� ,pur Purposes itie would L Wheeler Moseley: 11'liere do public purposes enter aiid l�iivcxte a�a2^overt p „ Benin, _ � rights `i}tare hixs to be a balance ar>d I:don't think t}i�ftt the regtila.tib. have ever intended to be so rigid: that they cannot be, in Fact, Mitigated, , and, l; See a movement on behalf ofNisi and Game to mitigate those issues $o that 'whenan iridlfidr.ial iv7o has a Piece of property and tie toants to sprit it like this gentleman has done and so that in i'ac.t economical! _- he can �o ahead and bi.tild his o�vrt name, the hiilre to weigh those kinds o rights against t}ie sometimes very stringent m ti.g'atitrn noasul, s to ghts also all it"s this Board here that in :fact s oto this to happen uric} i ; 110ard the final policy. S find it so interesting because ive keep comixl� bc' l c k td t h e s arr,, o issues and, often On uny kind of groWth that's occui•ring in tlt�� easternportion of t7ti.s �ot�►nty;, lrt ' s Primarily in noi�u13i-ot}uot:�vo a.�� OZ� Where a lot of itrs not at the timber line ` 4 + that roes on conti.naai i±* ty�tethr�ii Or 'tet tltc� }lords do there that debate t Migrate nto thoso particular areas anal reed t lore tr.iwr tliose� who live out. them that s,a,�r .�'o attd 1ia�s}j, aid Janie say; 'Yos � � nte4p1 it's soiite:.. T thing, g Orth cont ntia l�Y, l;incl re, ironic that's s bein tossed back and l" all of a sudden it's the deo = herds that are s , ° � y litg 'no growth in this count bocause 1''ve set oil this Board 48 NPou havo Supe rVisor Dcla;it and ti Supervisor Moseley and we cstn each attest to this i ,4 s not issue, at least as ivel as 'S can remember, for .. tile, ittt th� s iva tllc l l i -11t three years o r ti }r activity on that Boa°rd. and 1 mean ive hkI parcel. l:ttg tai ing place out }levo y there ivere no denials that ivei:e coming for.wtird, we had the same c same General Plan and a:l.1. Of a sodden we've rno�r�od Use P�,en►ez�t and til clivi} from; saxrang a:griculttiral, .ands and it's )tot bad. because that's good a,zd again 1' advocate tlrat there has to be a li :i l ciatce botIveell natural resource-, aid -;an, and there always has bec��i and ;C those think, that ive�,re rational enough humanboings that we call do but tiler(* 11as to be a meeting Point where we can ill tact all caiite 1:01110t1Yer alt cl try to resolve this issue bec€a�sc it's continually Say No 1Vo ttnd that No has to have a balance 1%itl, that man that owns ghat PrOPCI`t'Y Out there. 1 oivn pxactioatly� Feather i=a.lJ It took thorn 7 years to docxcie yv'�lat i+tas going to happen. They fi g ,, }faire ld acre parcels,Yl'lxey have tt lot of parcels that are nol�conformxng use but th.ey're conducive to ivlla:t ,s° h;appenan 1 as the Migration of the doer herd -s are concernect. g as kir 7n fact file deer hezd newer a'te so good as they eat Off my apple trees. You have to look at - Yllcrg rxrea.s Where, in deciding these issues T tllirik' where roCv th and clevel, mont has occurred and that those deer )lords that m1grate throb op� and I'll ll o�;.rit to through areas p Lake Almanet o the door walk all oi�el that area that is high density grai,rtll around time hike and mile doer are surviving well. $o I don.' t lcnoiv - I lirive a lot of pro blanis with this issue ea1 � � �° do incl X ho is that ive can cotlr�ttct a. stud��don't l�� } r so ths:t have to depend on triose Studies dint go back to tiie di1's boc�rti,sc l 1<no v l;'Vespent 'lot of time out thei`e ill diose woods Wid 1 think there has to be a hlanc, a atliei"Wisc r-UItrY � 3„. , Lot lite het a, nickel and a, '11(11 C' s Cvortli in lir�rc: I den't think ysayingno - think, ill fact) ive a.ro, continually sa in , aro cont�nucll�, Most of y es sl�a.ts that 'VC soon.n in the floarct ivli.x�lt T'is}l duel Saute lis protested metlti,iiti� on Yeti" wid so a p otested because Of the deer Flo ;ds lla.s simply been }gassed an wa, y -usually obi, to vot0 that everyone kliot�,s on the road we're call} going to have problems, Fish d Game s � � r ` an suggestion. that we should relate growth to doer and we might be done of the k;i.nd they're it we dial a decent study xtxtkxxtimPxof suggesting roe might hrtve if done with some of these arguments, rve could saY, "Loo} we're going to a,g ice to live with the deer - -lle deer get here, ,get this part " and we got this part. j1le might 'have to give a little bit because the doer aren't quite as smart as we are and so the. hour a wav of going certain plates and itt s going to be harder to get them to 90 othev places but I thi.n}e such a '4xt,% xgxu-igktX study titight gel us out of some of the problems that we now are in. I don't think that pp and I th; ni: you will we have to particularly balance the approach agree with that and I think we disagree on liow that balance is ti.pped. tlii,nk it is tipped, at this point, away from the deer, then But madam Chairman and Superr%isor Fulton, if in fact the deerhave to Have this portion, o land it order to suTvive and we get this portion over here, then that individual wkaxxxx1s that owns this portion of land. and that's what my concerts is, it is finding that balance but also my is � �rtclt� s a piabli.o concern xi,:a� for that, t�ad�tal who owns that land that eve a agency Aird Fish unci Came ns a public agency aY Q saying that we must, in fact, preserve for the migration and habitat r'ot the OeT heed, then we must, in fact thon (5 think this is what I heat 'hapP(-ing) then Ave should ,p .� giving w ` vl1"o kl�atv5 assume tho ie4, onsabll itr ai ivin those individuals aid ` maybe gaverninant .has to go rvci l other governments I' 1n talking about Butto County) go into theland businosF 'Do Ivo, to protect the public good then, are we going to give that i,,di,vidual, to maintain` those deer herds, market value for thttit ptopoTty i, _ Well, if the County IN7ants to get into the bt siness of -identifying Private property ownership x invite you to come to it'adisc where over the last several, years Butte County Planning PO, l„ ici,es have caused the Toim of Paradise to be impactod in such a way, and its groun.dwtater Pollution it now is forced even to spend, somewhere ill the millions' of do'I lars on a sewage treatment plant and sewering the entire city o - i.11 Very restricted land use policies they haAre chosen the ]atter but this has impacted private property rights so T guess r, the t;t,anty wants to start tlt3s kind, of irtdenlni:ri.cati.onwe could a start Paradise Where the County's policies, in fact, have lead to t..it( P S :i l;uatit' n thrt,t; it is in now. What T'7n saying is that i:C you live its, 0xa area Haat is growing► there is a certain price to pays. Madam Chairman, Supervisor Ful,torl, I assume very little responsibil.it,yr to what happened in Paradise and if l had had my way many many, years ago maybe Nlradise wouldn't have happened like it d.i.d Id like to ask a question becatase T-dolil t_think- 8.iIybe4y-yet-khews-key Is isow � ����1.e to }�a�e p go . orwarrl with this study as suggested by ,Fish and Calne erren despite the otacome of thi,s particular vote Motion cleared ; W1 Jerry Mensch - thinly eve' d :like to express i�terc� C in aux Cyro�osa� opportunity ar e Mill�arolaexty. 1Vr regardle:,s OE the the action an the Miller taoul u. still indicate our interestin participating with. the County to come up with a mail or Whatever you'd like to call, a,t se that hopefully development and wildlife can co-ex-ist. 11 it's at all possible :Eos: YOU to stay in attendance :dor al)otlt 10 to minutes, :I' an sure we'll get: to this. J01111 M . pp I d H. J. MillerThe applicant clad Tara aosc. some: yn�.t i. �t•i�:�c�a7 measures an rom the 'Fish and ant Depaz'ttnon't that they didn't We received a notice :f feel that the m1tigation nieasu- es were adequate and so the r equi emen't for all impact r0PO t Wastpheld Bottye lid just like to Point out to the Board that it is just the et�v ronmea�tal determination lie l�oa`e the "Boar today, not the apprar�c�l -of the map, Jane; So if the Board w'ro to choose to make the r ndii g that -an EIR urn aloft recluilved then lie would be adopting a negt;�t ;ve declaration that could or could not have 111i.tiggttion measures, 11ctt.ye, } 1 g g � --ona madam Ch, man+ You taattaa be I�raaosxta a n0gat" decln�-�tt � rave fife whole 1' ,+could. doubt that you ��1OUld Want to �auopt 't unt a,l you 1, p oj ec"t bolo`ro you: Rola:lnson Timber till Geddis;The History apt this is we 9011titted n, :r , 11vap that sae felt etas soirie�vltat In conl:orana,ty a:n the 80 acres thete are tWO Ss, a 100 �7�s G,� ant�7y We I�r.oposo to c1id,e t1Ye remanxig ;a ".ores irito two 79s w a an 8 and a 12.. IVO got a letter from the Dept. of, Fish and (Joir,e that they felt - We'll staff initially` sent me.a notice that if it.i.tigations weren't offered that an environmental impact report had been Teguir ed. T, in turn, offered what l felt was reasonable mitigation forwarded them to them.. IVO received., I believe it was a l line reply from l+ish and Came,, that the mitigation was inadequate %tnd I IR required. I Fish, & Game wouldbe very happy with xkjN but I dont know what I am Supposedosed to offer them. We offered to restrict the development ,of the propert), to the existing quarter, the road is fair, we offered to restrict to within 200 feet. We offered to limit constructi,oll height. 1Ve offered to revegetate any disturbed area,. As I say all we got back was, inadequate - try, again. The staff said Linder the Ordinance they had no alternatIve but to donyt The appeal is now before you. I did contact o;.ie of the 'Fis'h and Game management people in that area and he reviewed it and offered approximately the same mitigations that wo offered but I would ash that wo would offer to accept any reasonable mitigations that we can short of restricting a 35 acre parcel to a 40 acre cone and it's all-eadr^ adjacent to a 7 acre parcel and if staff would like to attach this, 1n't'gation measure, 1ny client would be ha;pP, t 7 accept them but iUSt to accept a :£lat denJal without a reason necessitates an ,apt)eat . I might add., in listening to prior disoussion� the Pish, and lame Proposal certainly IVIS merit - 1 don"t question that, ltowever, it seems that we are always, i.r w reactive si;tuati:on.. T don't believe whether you approve another 10 or 12 Wraps between tto�%, and November that it's goitlg to create any sort of emergency sito"Iti.on. I would certainly applaud Fish ani -1 (fame's effotts in putting together a plan and getting. it to public leer rings, The 'Property 01111�'!'s in this, County are entitled to know what 'they can dpi with their p� o'Perty and right now, they play by all the rules and ttiL:y wind uta Standing before this toard, and asking for use of their property that they t-hought they had when they purchased it. �o, if in fact Fish aTid (I 101110 Would be willing to 'put together a plan and go through public Nearings that is available -for public comments and available to p1loperty owners when 1 1 they pur(,-.hase their property, I'm in favor of it. Paul Jensen: It's difficult - the arguments that we've just.heard they seem reasonable even to me. I guess what we can offer is that by tijemseiNros, standing alone) we have no pvob1emsi-,1kx11xrd1kNx 16-th. either of the two proposals - this one and the one that was j �,t4x:t previously considered. Our problem is, we don't know what's col"llig next.: If development continues like that, it's obvi(,us to us flilat our interests (those that we represent at least) are going to get lost in the shuffle, For that reason; I think(and in spite of the, sympathy that the agrunient's generate even within. us), that it's appropriate that we advise you that we thinl. that it :is our opinion that this development is going to have an adverse impact on the environment and that it is our opinion that a negative declaration is ignif-iront and inappropriate Bd': So Mr. Jensen, you also said though that standing alone it would tot but cumulatively y -es. Jensen,. What's true. Saraceniv, I would so move that Robknson Timber CoTpora,tion, appeal of requirement for an UIR report on AP 121-04-205 - that's a portion of the tentative parcel map while CEQA requires that major- considevatio.1i be given to prerent."hig environmental atumago- it is recognized, that public agencies htwvt obligations to balance other public ob'ectives IncludIng economic and social factors 'in determiiig whether and how a project should be approved: T EiA4 that due to the Proximity of the Plumas National Votest land and the topography in the area, there will be ft natuz al limiting effect on the number of parcels in the zaroa resulti lip in large, undeveloped. areas Nfx9xxx for ,doer migration trllI iv*ldlifo habitat. No data :has been presented that shows tlxat this projocwt wIll substantially interfere Ivit11 t11G movement of the ,osidont or migratory Wildlife or substantially reduce wildlife habitat. x do not ;find that the creation of these foul, parcels to t:ho area will have a. substantial environmentall y the Department impact and 1 have taken an comments o;C of Vish and Game into consideration in. 'reaching tllttt (1,0torminati.on. GluStoring of- the homesites would be unreasonable Irocause usable sewage disposal areas would be limited., The area; included within the General, Plan to al low development of lots in t,:Ii l s save and conforms to the General Plan. 1 fitid that although the Proposed project could have a significant effect ail the emtiroiitrent~ there Will not be a. signifizant effect in this case because the mitigation measures to utili.ze standard erosion control tneasurc s a.ild tolls truction practices to: minimize erosion xxXOI)T x and other c.'onstruction impacts and devo;lepment to restricted. areas_ t f loss than slop -e aro added to the projectan,e1 adopt a negative declaration and uphold the appeal of the Robinsoii Timber Cotitpany, AP 62-04-205 - ,a portion on the requirement of an environmental imp�jet report for a ;four parcol. tentntiVe maps ,bane I Suppose rve ought to try to kcop it sti.ai.ght. My only problems with the motion is that this is very si.imtlar -to a. discus'slon that wo had just 20 minutes age - it ro"Ll is dike all .1i.,,rov�j.l of tiro project r"' thor than the determination of t.ite envirannfr: ,*��� t'�iid;i,nl;s and. `C hope that the motions made to uphold tlic reclu I reinerrt� w * :: �� ;dna}a ro.timenta l impact x epott are not to giVo an indi`err.tion of rheth(�: ti� PtojOc;t Is approved or Joni,ed Sarac nil i fli nk it►;s clear that jge'ro voting' on krn HIR. Go that's the only think that's considered today, i' N1 OSele t: } Mr. Jensen, mcIy x ask you just One word? We have .i deal 0f eaYvironmental appearance's before Out board, - th.e 7coa``,ttrr�, represent the environmentalists in Our County and some of tha�m wt t�c� quite oYtr•eme, in my opinion and that's just myo in;io 'brought tip sOme'thn� p n. Urs. i1'I�a�t� l a,.�w that tae talked about before. The deer, iat'tal not too many Years ago Were never mentioned in, any Of these 'till;ct�4 that Caine before our board, very seldom. 0kayj deer lacrcis now y id &'a t iaett T don't mean to be hateful about it belt because l see this Colton r X''''E'1tIYC°11, g antvri from tae en1*irorimeatt�t.1 'i.��l';; and t'Ite state and everything' You let us ,g0 throu h all o.0 I _ , g `lac reports and things and �en eve het tltrou�l all of that and }aave acwlG:i the developers for 3 }ears, then volt bringOn another, l.i t c7.e , . herd, 80 then i�te come to t�Iit P" ase li.kt deer ma>gration p h ;SOanethiti else. r Something just wondered if Yott knq�r toh�t � s gains to be t�e:�t Jensen., No, we al -e not continually searching for hammers xksxh jv�t}a which trot and beat Butte Count., Afoso"ey' l feel that here rye=are -say-in;g-that x`o that this: is some of the tactics -th�it a��e used ill wanting to delay e� Butte Cour thL last b'd years rlevei.opme:nt and�lrs. il�heol• � . said Something ,a -bout \ts, ilunn about selling nty< Why Self. it Idien you come in it jtast crea es Problems for us, t creates, probtallis I -or people that Biu r t ha.t the County itself" 8,011S hese } latld and 110 body considers € tscl t i . beat - Ive have a lot Of, wonde'1•ftll things hove DLit it's inoreas 1l1 x d.i to do anythi.rlg and sora' +e not supposed to be abs . Ca` cult o� p ople Or :feel free and��ltat r s L11L pey�certt€t � to tto�'e or dry anything �e �►� land we taco ill our+ State; 4.4+ totes is all poree I t, a :gar i t it? mutt otvras a slug Jens en9a The Pede t al o� er1 xrr That r ., 1' o s o l e'y i h Ci• t `, s wh a t I sS. ay 1 ,� � `:. a l y } so t,1+t.t e S � oath}* "` too � �}e not rea�ai.,.4�� t.tas�.n,g too titury.11 o:� oua ].and clad so � rti Sorry I1Il cut it- off- . 'l' nor. Saxacni; Also, I t.1 ink rverc (luitc coar,'�2'. �lensen, in st►Ri,tt p, well not t;li s Or this other one but dolor_ tile road ivc .!`xi:iitl that we wtili"t to till; about what's going on and ,T thank you find that the nl)ii°t 1i��ic{ by the :community and res, dents are rvillirag to x10 that h�a,t also you , ` . trltt liey what, we dant knai�` what s coming on - well ne i tlaoi do those j)(,tilr�t> Who IAire here and you. Put Vot �'-self in their shoos- If' the rules tirx•o g o i.n to be sot one way, then let's het anybody knoly abacl't.. it 'because if they are going to be to the point where the)"can't USO faro l,)Ort)I■, if that's the case, then maybe theyt want to exit, maybe the), trttiart• to get out, Maybe nobody wants to be here. But those aro the l;"raid of thJ.ngs Ave want to get t : ogether With and really talk about so thxgt W. l,raory both You know and the people Who pay tiro bills know what's to be OxPec ted and what we going to do; Hensen T ha,vt-, to agrees with that and five are not ap��earizag beforeyou to J)rovide ai sivei's to all the problems_ 1 think though QCs. bolaxi described the Situation that we find ourselves in and that is and maybe thx.S wall_ ansi�Or Your problem iqhen the Ejrst people settled iii_ POrbostown, nobody really oared. There 1vs no l,tiipael . There was no aimpact - it was Insign iCallt - it dIdn I t count but 6i.s triose developments � a progress anti the County becomes more heavily devol oped they impact on atrigratory doer herds have increased and maybe t117t is Uthy serreral years ago toile issue: ivas not brought up and riitiybe that :i.s wily we sere it 11 as become a.ncreas,ingj; , di fj,,rlt; Critxcnl at d Ave i5ev civ it as a critical 0110 today: Jane, 1 gat to say Borth,x anti ijilaa thtrt memurt;cs can be t°oto selective, Tile first ai'gumeirt Haat T i•ennember on this one; ryas in 1979 and my First ear} on the Board. I Linde rstand the Careonline issL►e is a 'bit more in focus ,in the laoadli'lies but this was a 4onooi'n as part of our General 1?l,in. development. We ctiti just takes thein, 0110 by one but tilts might be the appropriate time to take tip and see I- the Board igghYt s to 'do a.nyth ng with the and Gamcz's Pro.posaC.. Wheeler.- Madam Chairman, T Would suggest and move tlt e do in give la ast direction to Work with the Department of F i � ~t iv late a strength plan to assist the community�� �tnr1 Game to �orin�t- 'I" appil ea tions fol, the propos it :for nely grOlvth and upon the completion (if tha;s Study) t11er1. iV hold public hearings and r think incltitleci there shouldbethe 1,171(1+: co]11t fission and ! a special eastern footllil.l study committee to be apa'ised o.'r t}ie plan.. as it is study formulated� oh tile t� �e planntll COtnnlission O.% course, x thilk that lvoulc� :dust be a 11ti1itG'i` Ofpytcark���}.tai"c� Kircher, on your part, Mrs, Y 13ett)rc : h1��'c�am �`}1r711"It1ilI1. Ave )rou Milking about all the concerns o:i' t}iC Deparinicnt of Vi;s}i and Uatlie as t}leY relate to Hutto County a specialized area? nth ox• just Wheeler! Oil no let''s da diem all so Zu^w can gel the table at one time; all 411 out on the tyc 1 Would add the continent that the Coha.sset Por. est. Ranch f, Bc.t Will be looking at t}a-e concerns at it relates to their stud . � r,otitm�tl eco that y 5 so Part will Uo prettyr ,'ell in the }ioPper 'al7*'erady, ,lade, ;Mrs. morircllOr, Ivhen � y all the concoxns; �'m not clear what ns *ou sa Nett e e ivell it" !lot only deer herd o • the ares �i` slacelal 'biolo brieail ),our ilti e critical. :[.i1 these is$,, be C importance that happens to ho today but thertl are other ct�nce�ris e:C il�e Do�:tiii.{intent of pislt re a� �oa� cl it relatas to other spocios Of tvil.ellipo, 1�d Gane as llxl�cel+�r; �ti.parian l�a.l�t�tt. and t'1>,o1%0 ' s Ki whole list of them, Bettye! That's lvhy' I asked that, Wheel tr t Do you jvajtt to :focus this on 0110 K l don't � 1 kot�,x m toUlonding tile ittotion i the I3Oato would so choose. open r IVatoel.or: Do too have to have a motion on at. June: The clearest record is when, the Board gives �} 1. r���'t ion to stEt"rf to dry that that we have it by a motion. Jane Motion would be to direct the planning depat"tmont it doesn'' t exclude others from being involved - to work with Fish and Game in developi'rig coi,,strai:nt maps to identify the critical. areas ,dor deer l erd whether therel s a migratory area or where they live and with. that mitigation measures., Pierce and Costello ;�lonc}onsa xtgain tits issues are the game as the previous two. The map an the very far right slows the parcel. Jane: The action that's before Lis today is similar to that for Robinson Timber. It is tile impact report - not the project yet} Husicey: As stated, it's very similar to the previous discussions we`ve Thad. The planning department tequested an ,)3111 for the project - 40 acre parcel being divided into Four 10 acre parcels.. We feel that the 111}2 requirement is oxcessr.-i e in that through a mitigated negativr+e declara.timi with reasonable, mitigation measures we can certainly* ans tier any possible problems or concerns about the envim:i'iment: The proposed, mitigation ,measures itiight i-aclude restriction of the perimeter fencing to barbed w1re, road] =4,tru;ction during dry season only, archaeological survey, whatever is reasonable, We, of courser', have appeared before the board, a number of times on the smite issue and tteade"T.danl t-kxew=ked 11ay o now that we're going -to have a study done overs;a:ll, ire r.:hiY get all these thi.thgs answored acid quit coining back and forth evoryti.me itit;�+tt�stin �ttoa4.c t A}ichaal Pierce:; gust a :i•ev ruiitn s. ► been an s - with Fish and Game. really= appreciated ;hearing Mr. 1)ohse , �! n s Banc ,q respo11se and s � pat}Y,c, s to of is fight Here and ]list ;� l.l�t� to saytlxtt't } �� it's unfortunate that the. DePaTtment of: Fish and Cl,tp�c} C"ails necessary to send employees down so often on this thaitn and it's un hat tu n�.te that and see that as has been pointed outthat tltore are lvays to this iand as not going to, irx fact, limit the deer ltt�.,ds, The door, if there are deer her - Ive lire there in th i �; area and h�,jve friends that live all over this-area-and-haze-�i;ad-a��st�}a�aoxtt�ni���.}c�, so I've had an opportunity to be in mann differ El,1'ct18 of S1Ved ra y Flat. And where the deer generally are, the} are not in ) t.trea that aa�o s lots o� steep really good for bttiltl in on or det�olopng ori. 'S'hero l • can��'ons and washes that C' a generations able i17 move l+roel>r and as the dealerenet�a.t�.ons Co•e��ez dee Will be a said the apple trees are Just an additional benefit. It's unfortunu*e lie has to waste his time this wa "r: They Should have more trust in the people that 1jvL— there to also jiant to pa'catect- the environment for Ourselves and -for otcr children, not to ,initiate projects that would in fact harm the ellviaioiamettt Mien the stud* is done, i rva�alrl lilac to advise that in the area that is being studied that pis.h and Came and the AdvisdrY Agency talk ►vit}� the residents because the r0sidOnts do know tho arou tir,te Well andlaar�e some valuable . input, That could be helpful in IvorUng to protect the deer and also to protect- the property rights, ciaseaa; aact;s that wa Because of imp feel dais will have oil the 'j\looa."ototvta W ntor Doer }range, the department wis'lios to advlsIt the h'aard that Iva Paco that a. negative' declaration for t'11.1*s far o f e t would be inappropriate, Alfred,also live ail Swedes Plat Road and I'ln interested to see what Can be dono i`o� people that lite b hese large rtek th.ca. o that have these Parcels of ProPorty and cahn.ot afford to pay pile�a parqet line ;e to het over such a distance. Thee have 1%ved back .t x'ccluires a tremendous amount of rnone hero l'ar y�c<i;2s nO1v and .r)(.31pi going Y 'for f-°ata,go and the only1s� We're oin g that is if we ayX 11r€r t o change . h,a c and make a me People to move in bet;tv�j(, z laPlicatian and see that g t}s o r.1 little: bit; n.s area gets to be 6ivilize,(1 xt is 'unfortunate - there are 5 People p back there wlit tvaul:c} lake to have poi>er = as h matter o� tanapplied forte, a act they have, at this power With PG&E and PGUh has came back rirrrl a�asp i t (, or tile' free footage tlxat rule l.S I believe they avant $1 000 provide ia�sJa, its ol- tlirr:�;, > to bring }aolvor l izi.es in Over loiv curl that be ch.ari ed '4 m.,`.le cl.istaticr! �Yxrr} g over if the are not al hived to 1114ve a xn hctiveen ox- to have a smaller people al�l,r piece a:C �. peolaLo to be purchased and Haan h Parcel CZzat is available to ave t..he polver lines carne 7x in a jxornral' ivay, Costello: one of Mlle reasons I clxo the rural atrnospl,Ore to live thcro Was, the quality of a Clee7" xn.cludoda tJlc ivoad}aockers an l all tlae other floraa:al�'erna.. One a;t the things I've have come noticed about the into the area .. alo`t people that hzrre a sense of �vant.lri of tJxbrn have arlxmals _ livestock � the g to adhere. to rchat xx sense to keep the ,land <�}it, to keep tliea.x� animals rttakes least tate :and T 1VOUld like to at 1n �. health � gong on the record as a developer, sa xii to participate III any Y S that 1 'would 'be Iv :l ling � 1vay� no Only y as a resident but as a, developer in makxrig ►vhaTate�cYx' adjusts Should be forfortile o u the laolatiil.at:ion Of tile roa `idQntIa latron a;i� t?ie doer, d'Or s, It SC( good points to bring Out �inc1 there tns that ,l«xs11 and Game )Jas `sarire hill Probably be iii lot inane Points to bring out soaneii=}icY e down`tJto '��c���ci; �1: good has to be same intelligent t the'amd tame � there mann;exX in deal ing tva.tll: t}r,l s such as al.ioiviri .' the Population to flotiv as it's go, Dovolopment is tire' irjcot listen t. �'ocogiition tvit�i evex•Yt}�.lryg else �Yx'aUrjcl it, sina.l.l.;eIr parcels a.• T1rrx�a are loth of- atJye3 It's s ivcll as larger oriel 4 t t s a roivx:n I't s a fact. It seems almost a, g g community wasto of, 'time to j1hpodo its aloty. Saraceni: Madam Chairman, T would move that Michael i a,,,ce and Frances Costello, AP 28-17-95,appal of a req.rilemon 1'oi, din MR. Wh Ile ChQiA requirement requires that;, major considera'tioll 130 g1vrn to preventing, environmental damage, it is recognized 't.ij,l�l agencies have obligations to balance other public ob.ject;i.vc�,s includitxg economic anti social ,]*actors in dote min.. ag whether aiij lic,)w �l l��oJ era should be approved.. As stated in the lig Game Habitat Plan, Nloc.lretotan ]Nerd Unit, 1.965-1966 prel,4=red by the U S Borest Servie(,, P.Iumis National Porest with assistance of the California ornia bepa.rtil ent oil` 1l,a sli acid uaiie the western boundary extending south from Bag Bard 141v'k to the Orovi lie Reservoir and south and east along, the Tidge from Sl),I.' ljgt otjn &fountain, Sunset Na11 and JVaodlea.r, is ,Fay the iatost part ori ar1 1 tx°pry line. Observation to date jnd,ica,ta that �,iost of the i"igratury der x usually Ivinter as hi"'li on the :slopes as snow will peTt'lit. No herd] _"omposition counts have been made to the inaccessible terrain' and difficulty of obtaining a reliable sample, No data has been presented that shows that this __project _� s-sigxi�� - . ' l' s i9fti:CicantlY ilite -fare with the movement of residents for wildlife or substantially reduce wildlife habitat, T do not :final that the creation of these addita.o;iaal. Cour ,parcels, to the area will h:avr. d substantial envI "W1men.t81. Impiact and 1, have taken the comments of the pepaTt'lient of VisA and Game into consideration in retic ing that detoa'mina,ta.on The adequacy of .fl.re ;racilities is a matter Of oPt oil aridt tho distance to public sorvices is 4t ittabtcr of choice. The property ownors in the aroa aro considering a district to improve the County road. Residential, development and, -ircel„s o.f this- s i�c already eXist in the area rind it would be un;reasontible to deny this property, owner the same rights 011Joyecl, by othcrs, The areas included Within the Geller4 Plan to allow dove'opmorit o.1. Lots Of this size and the project conluorms, to the General: Plan, I find that a.°lthough, the proposed pr,o j ec,t could have I a s�,gfii:f;icCtiit effect o.0.11, 'alio environment) there will not be,a sigaaifa.cant e;C:fect in. this case because the Mitigation ttwasures to utal to standard + j PREFACE✓' T/u:s text 6o& the Lome( Range land Uze Paan and Potic ea c s aAAang ed 'K a )Auentation serf e, 44A ,auggezted by ChAZ6topheA Atexandeh .in hut, jy)oit "The Pattmn language". Thi ude q :thi6 604mat KU enable :the tnate)t.,�ta in &U. doctcment to be %eviewed and comptehended ✓node e"Uy by 4et:n(oxceinent o6 t1t� maj'ak c.oneepts and �.tatemej ti , The '!pattern)° for the information presented In this r text is placed in script headings at the start 01; each section or paragraph: The "language" is the body of the tax°� which presents in greater detail the concept Introduced by each "Pattern". stag^ rent. To read this dccumOnt for Maximum etamprohons.lon; first readthe ,script headlrias) and Consult tht text as nt;cess,ary for tlarP lcati;on of certain sect icM; . 'then read the entire doc ►Ment or particular s00 l arts Of interest,, I Nwii.+iJ�.�w'r • •� � r•• I MASTER FOL I C I ES t 5 ACRI:CULTURAL ,LANDS; 7 Section I - Existin§ Agricultural Lands g Section I) - Potential Agricultural 'Land: Section. III Agricultural (,,aals and Policles 16 URSAN . LANDS I Section I Urban Lands 20 Section Il Urban Arca Development Standards' 2I Section III,Urban Lend Uso Coals end Polld es 2I: `?URAL RE5.IDENIT.IAL LANDS � Sbctian C ritih steal and Cultural Ccmpcn dntt 5 S�eticn 1I - Wildlife Habitat Con:Odi3 ratlOns 31 Ss tion III - aural Reslie,ntlai 'Opals and Pol Ic es LIST Or APPEND I CES, PAGE APPENDIX i 37 1 Population ProjectiOns 4Q 2 Procedure for Evaluat'nn the StobiIity of Land for Agriculture 46 5 The 'Interrelationship of bong P.jngb Plans and 'Community Area Plans 50 4 Long Pango Land Use Plan - To'h i Acres by Ownership and Desi gnat l otl 52 PLbl is Ut`i 1 ityy District S4- via;e Capacity' 53 Division It Georgetown Divide Public UtI l lt`less District 57 Division 'I i : South Tahoe Puhl is Utl i l +-les District 66 Division III, El Dorado irrigation District' 85 6 Environmental lmpsct Deport 86 A) Description Of the Project 87 8) Oeser' pt i on of the En*r i rOhmenta l Setting' y '87 C) Environmental Impacts � Mitigation Measures 108- L1} significant Environmental _Impacts of the Pros; act 108 E) ldenti7led Potential Significant Impacts 11 P) Significant Environmental impacts that Cannot baa Avol ded 112 v) Alternatives to +he Proposed Plan 114 Fl) Relationship of Short Term Uses and Ma i htenanCE' a.nd Enhancement of 'Lonco Term Product l0 ty 11 1) Any Significant Environmental Changes Which Would be ) nvo j yc�d In the Proposed Action, 5hou ld it Take PDace115 , The Growth I nd uc i n5 l mond of the Proposed Action 115 14) Effects Neat Pound i`o U-0 ' i gn I f tcOhf in a; Previous Discussions 117 7, Notice of Preparation - 'Distribution List 1I8 tilt'igaticn Moosures for the Lake Tahoe Area ill �. ....... LI ST OF EXHIBITS � � � y Page Exhibit No. 001 1 Long Range, Plan and Area Plan Designations 4 2 over-all Lang Range Land. Use Map 13 3 Agricultural Density Indicator 14 4 Agricultural Lands Map A 5 Urban Dhnsity Indicator 25. 6 - Urban lands Map 34 7 Rural Residential Lands Density Indicator 35 8 Rural Resi dentia l L;)ds Map 59 1-1 Population Project• l ons 49 3-1 General Plan Or9gan i zat i ort 55 5-1 Georgetown, Divide Public.Utilities District Water Systems _ 64 -2 South Tahoe Public Utilities District - x Wal•er Systems 65 5-5 South Tahoe Public Utilities District Waste Water Treatment Area 71 5-4 El Dorado Irrigation District Total Demand Vs. Total Supp h/ 72 5-5 51 Dorado Irrigation "I stt-1 ct Total Demand Vs, Firm Yield .i 73 5-� i Area Households rtr St�PAI� A i 78 5"7 El Dorado`Irrµfgation Major Waste Woter Systems i v _1 SUMMARY LONG RANGE LAND USE PLAN AN POLICIES The Lang Range Land ube Ptan and Vo,Uete3 a►ce d aigned and ,{mended to pkov"de a genenaZ patteAn 4ok ,E?and uzu .in EZ 'P©tcadn County 60n .the itext 20 yeaAb , The Lang Raitg e Lt~►td Use ; tan, a)td P©Uc l a (OW act to guide .the &pec,4,',6ic za►zd cam displayed .6t the Akea MK6 tcitd, more -UnpoAto►zG -Y. to kejtt to how and wheAe the A za P,Far s Nce ctrr�r +stied., The Long Range Land ;Use Plan Is sepa ra+edinto three div is l oM with. each division addressing one major land use ciassificat10n, these three major divisions are,. -1') Agricultural Lards) 2) Urban Lands, and 3) Rural Residential' Lands Each division contains goals and development policies that are Specific for that particular land use cotegory, At the beginning of this document are Master Policies which apply to all three of the divisions as listed in the Long Mange land Use Plan and Policies. OIV,ISION I - AGRIC►JLTURAL LANDS The agA). ct m&t diAattS4.C' Y pctxa. tecj .btto 400 ts-c'.uW00 that Thea e au i i )' EV'Sting de�,c.ne tzuo .�Ype,. d � agnt:cct�'.ttL�.aC .Cc►1db , Agiticu.ttwta i' Lant's and (2) Po.tmtiat AghtcE .P-ttth.aZ Land,& 5xisting Agr -,uiturel Lands are definod as those parcels rurrentiy zoned in -the tP (Timbc�r Preserve done); lands Contracted as 1-111 i iamson Act AoricuituraI Preserves) or lands which ot,e presently involved In some type of cammerclai crop or orchard production, potential Agri - cu l''ural Lands are defined as those parcels that exhibit "choice"` sail char�,ctoristics, as dofined by the Soll Conservation Service (sea Page S Iq Mixt), or which rate a tufflclent amount of points) as est,Wished in the "Procedure for Evaivatinq the Suitability of Land foo- Agriculture) in Appendix 2. The policies for agricultural iands are: designed to establish a framd- I work within which land use decisions carr be jade by the Manning Cotrmi ss iorl and the SoaH of Supervisors, In general, the policies � are organized to-protocl' Exlstlig and Potential Agricultural Lands ;�_ 31 v SUMMARY (continued) =�\ Q i 1� N S I DN I - At�R i GUI TURAL LANCES (continued) 1 from incompatible or detrimental adjacent land uses, A',,o, the policies would require the eventual classification and ening agricultural Existing and Potential Agricultural Lands to spoolfic zone dis•i-rictat the time a new Area Flan is adopted, or when on existing Area Plan is updated. D 1 V I S l ON I- URBAN LANCES Tire Uhbaii Land ViVi loll 06 ,the Long Range Land Ust Ptan and PaX.&L*ea ,U rie�i rigid a actcveey -erieac�age and lane�nate fire a�afcatci,ty a� t1�e Corulty"S' tnatens,.ve Zand used and gkow.tk .to accW`c M t1in tthue desigEra#`e.d CI Lbaa-t klteas. � gs a po,s,f ttVe , cad ineeW1,Lve By �r�couxdin 101 the, Wtban. Meas, iie L rrt_4 Range Land Use Pian ttri C Wow amendvients to .rite Axea P&M .to a mote .z ttegs4ve .hand ruse 61 the du- ,t ria ted Unban Atea, taxov.ic big that the PoUc a, o6 the A,tea Ptan alae peAntu that aa»endment: The Urban Areas are the result of a need y -o specifIcally designate' areas in EI Dorado County that have the existing or potential, ability '42-0 support icnd uses such as lndust�-Ial, commOrcial, multi- xamily and high den ;ty residential. The Urban Areas represent Icoations in ri Dorado county that': l Are adjacent to an existing urban area; or w) 1-?a:ve a good potential for urban -type land asses based ut,00 topoo,-aprhy services and access; or :5i Are located in a rapidly growing area, and are situated between existing urbanised centers so that devolooment into urban uses is hiethly likely. -he Urban Areas are ervisit-n d I'M not panly support the majority of the roomyis poDulation, but to act as the major employment areas t, n the County as w0l k By staving the ma jar s �y of Industrial and Commercial development- located within these areas, the Provision of pUb lis services and utllltlez, as wets as tran.sportationr can' ,. provi' e e mast cost-effect'►ve mannel"4 6p dbd in th The polities for Urban Lards are 4e51- . io serve a number of pur- poses, of primary interos+, the Urban po1lcios would rryuiro that development or•oj ects greet the standards ,Is out 1 i n d in 'q i r i s o" Z y and that large lan4 parcels In the Urban Areas, be 'reserved for i urban -type development pr -`J Octn � /. 1� v' SUMMARY (continued) DIVI SION III -RURAL Re-SIDENTlAL� " S Range Land. l lb e Ptah. and � The RutJa �,,,6,t'.de1�aZ e � ndt,in �tha� have he L6qg not been �ttevtiaueZY Po.��c+%e�s ahe the tce.�d ��n atti Unbav Ube, and do ►gat have de�,%gnated, ane ��at au,%Cabee Runa� Reb.ider�tiuZ A�ceab, n l ctLttUAat capabitity. ►� a good ag xav<ded, but ►nabt a� the '.iwtenh�ive Rub.�.ic taubP,ic t�aen may be p axe not ay.i,t'_ aab2e in tile e),v.ice4 ava,Uab.t�e in. the Unban A&W. County P b RWutt Res..de►WaZ Aneab . 1n some locations i ons 4, � h l n the Rural Residential a re s' the eels zeg _ land uses and parcel sizes are more intens ive ihe.se found in the Rugal Residential aredsomewhat than these usually end areas o because of their land f t e Rural u r a l ReS i t es j i 4 s�lheh an lferent than the majority of the Rural Residen"Ilal Lands; d i l+J L th q are termed in °rhi s dccume:�t as Lcaw Dens i,"i Res i deny i aesi ,; t�ated, the mintm11m, raroel size In somerar(.µ-, .. f rJ •� `1 I c i acct es" The usual dans i y ram � nig � � public at ter available, these Low Density Rasldeni`idf Lands have Rural residential which is in Contra$"' to the maj:.r-ity Lands that do not have this and other servI.es available: j In general, tl�a Rural Residential Areas of thercelyszes intended to be zaned to 10 or 20 1evelsiofmpubum lic services and to n� be nravided with g the and utilities. The Rur`alnRjvedentlal l veil policies nte'nt to discourage i rate to those areas ;W .� l