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I,c�c Agi2'ncYS]74.'1C 11 84-61 Log "li ga-05. 2z4-o t, BACKGROUND - Al' 1 4.0-24-62 1. Name of proponent Ha ald. Urness ' 2;, Address of proporrenC and. represcnttitt3vo Ci r app'l jk;aiie x.929 CummingsLane SurVqcaa,s J7uVhnni, CA 9592$ 331 treet Chlco, C. 9592G 3. Praj ect description 11. RANDATORY FINDINGS OF STIINTT'TCANCI YNIli 1•I� iM NO tl. loos tho- prone ;t halve, the potential to dogrgdc 0jo cltlal:a.ty of file environntont; stthstantiall.y reds-wo tine habitat of a fish or wiled-°i,fo species, came a .Fish or vv 7,dl i.1'a i'topulatj;on, to drop bel.av sel ( • sustaining levels, threaten to e11m.nate a plant: of atniinal community, reduce_the.litimber or ro,tr"ict t°hi~ Tango or a rare or endangered plant or wiiimll oi- eliminate important oxaniples of the mnjor periods of California history or prehistory' lr« UveS the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of longatr_rm eilvironmentril. goals'? (A s1tnrt-tarot impact nri: the wiv,irollilient is one which oc(Wrs in a relatively- whileloilg-tarflt impact will briefGp riothe 1llme �. Does the pro,iect have impacts which are individ,11. ally l imitocl, but cumulatively considerable? (A Project may impact on two or mare separate r•esntirces where the :i,mpact on each resource is relatively snlaill , btit where the effect of the total of those impact.% on the cnvironmont is significant.) A d.. Does the project have wivir, nmenttil,' offe is which. i4i LI catise stibstant i ll adverse o f Certs oil hwna beings, oithor throe l: Or 1nd;irpctly? I it . i1EYfj'P,.�QNAI TON C'['o she eompl cunei by the Lo, A,gcita°y . yin rhe 'ba.ii.S of t'Iiis 10ria.1 evoll.iation:: 1/1 E find the p'lopo,�q�, 1 project tOUTAil NOT itat%I0 to $1,9111ficant ef rect ntt t;hc� env3rotrnipnt; irrld at Ni.C1A'i'111i1 ;ii11CLA KI:lt'N r i.n be prepared. T/WE firlrl tirart: ailthCrtti;h .the pVoposed project c„otild i1,a,uo asignifi- Cant eff`o,c;t oil the ortvirotmmon.t , there will itrrt boa sign7.�iaraat c i ioct in this cess lrecatise the HTTTGATTON ME 38,, desct-ibed on t{hre,at;,tachQ0 shoat �have, been id.dad to thq pt'(ajoct. A NVIATIvv y Ot-W.iARATTON, will, bo propa red 1/1+tli find the 1rrlposed Irroject MAY hake ar signifl, ant e�'fect on the e>3vi onilrtint, and an p.N1l1PON ,'+iiiN`I'AL IMPAC`i',� ;i�ilpOR�' is �+.e�it�r-ed.. VAI 1'1;: June 14- , 1984 COUNTY::10133 IWT7Hy,, PLANNTNCv'I)EPARTi` OT ~Lauri. $ttl°ttie A8si.sta,nt Planner lte1,1ewe d by ENVIRONMENTAL TRACTS- 75�p ,anations o aM''yes" and r'maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YES, �MAYM! NO 1, EARTH. Wilt. ',.he proposal result in significant-, a. UnstabIv t -ixth conditions or in changes in � geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C, Change in topography o-r ground surface relief features? d, Destruction, :covering car modi:f'ica.tion of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of so1.il$, either on or off-sit e? f. Chan s in deposition. or erosion. of beach sands, or changes in siltatlori, deposition or erosion which may mortify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean a7' any bay, inlet or lake? , Loss prime agriculturally productive sods outside designated urban areas? , h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides) mud,- slides, ground failure :or similar hazards?, AIR.Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke fumes? co or Alteration of air movement, moisture, or ., temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally?, WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or. the .course or direction of water 'movements in either marine or fresh. Maters? b. Changes in absgrption rates, drainage patterns; or the rate and amount of surface runoff? C Need for off-site surface drainage improve- ments, including ve,getation.-removal, channel- ization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the cou se or flow of flood Waters' -�, e,i Change in the amount of surface water in any, water body? f Ddscl arge into surface eaters, or in any , alteration of surface water Cl'uaiit}', �ncti�ding; but not limited to, tempera.ttil" dissolved; oxygen o:r turbidity? g.. Al t.e'ration of the direction or r to of flow of ground waters? �i. Change in the ' uan°tit of,ground t+taters, q y either through direct additions of gra th- 0 dl•awals, or through xnt,ercepta. n of an aquifer by cuts or, excavations?.:. i. R.eductioil in the amount of Water' otherwise a, or ubl i� vaaalilefp is a:ter supplies? j. Exposure of people or property t'o water related h,azarcts such as i?looding,? YES . MAYBE 0 4, PLANT LIFE;, Will the'proposal -result in subs tantaal : a. Change in the diversity o species, a:r number of any species of plants (including trees,,, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plantsinto till area, or in a barrier to the normal replenis1,iw ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. kNIMA, LLIFE Will the proposal result in substanti'tl: T. Change in, thr. diversity` Of species, or numbers of animals (birds, land aniiu l,;of any species including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects) ? b, Reduction in the numbers of any unique,1t0re ar endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, ar result in a: barrier to the rTig I or movement of animals? u. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? G. NOISE. IVill the proposal result in substantial:' T. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7 L. LIGHT AND GLARR i Will the proposal produce sign flcant light and glare? LAND USE, Will the proposal result in a substantial al'texaltion of the present o7 planned hand use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES" Will the proposal result In substantx�l: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resouxcPs? �• b, Depletion of any nonµrenewab'le natural resources? i 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the prapa,al ixtvolve: a: A 'risk of explosion,, or the release of hazard» ous substances (i11cluding, but not, limited to;, oil, 'posticides, chemicals or radiat on) In the event of an acs idem or ups't condi tions ry , b . Possiblrence with an emergency response planar emergency evacuatiraA l,s:n?� 1, POPULATION- Wx.11 the proposal alter the loca. ion; istr�.but�jo'as dens'ity, or growth rate of the'human. population? 44-x. 12. HOUSING. Wil the. ,� 7'oposal. affect cXista.tiE housing, '61Create a d,elTIATa 'o.T additional housing? m 13. TRANSPORTATTON/t'xRCU'LAT ON. JVi11 the YES AIA' 3E 'No resuit in: --- Proposal, a. Generation of substantial additional velj7,c movemen ? b. Effects on existirig parking facilities; ox+` demand £or new parking?" c Substantial am a s stem., y r a p ct on existing transportation , d. Si .nifioant alto g rations to present patterns of Circulation or movement goo",? of People and/or ' e: Alterations to waterborne, rail or .air .traffic? f. Increase in traffic }iaxarcls to motor vehi.cl.es, bicyclists or pedestrians? ` 14, PUBLIC SERVICES . Will the proposal have art e . . c f 7)501., or Iresul t .n a meed for new or altered;ff governmental service a. Firth prbtectjon`?' b. Police protection? c.. Schools? d.Parks or, other recreational fac�es e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? � ~� f4 Other governmental services ? 15. E ._ NERGY, 1Vill, the proposal result in; a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of enera _, q pment y or require the develo of new sources of energy? gy• 16. UTILITIES, !Vill the Propsal result in a need for or sti�bstantial alterations fol.lowingms to the a, Power GT natural gas'? b4 Communications systems'? C. Water. d. Sewer or septic tank? e . Storm wat r drainage. _ f + Solid waste and dxsposs 1 17 ,- IiUDiAN IiEALIH, IVi I the progQsax result in: Creation cif ,arty health hazard or potential health hazavd �excludin menta,) head i ltd, ? b. IrXpos:ur;e of pe,oPie to potential heal) haarcis l $ . AES T14ETIGS., l thepro posal result in the , o stuccon of any scenic v 3'StaL or view open to the pubi i,c; or trill the proposal result in thr creation sof an aesthetically of erisi e site open to public Griew? �A total , o 1'9 iznts/2,3.cxc as econumorided 1iy, the direoaxtmii; Appop'd x p _ gaga 6 Ru a Co. F9enning PQYM Butte County 7 County Center Drive JUN 2 a 1904 Oroville, Cal. 95965 Atten: Laura M. Tuttle, orovilla, California Re Rezone File 084-67 AP 440--24-62 Laura; RFC SURVEYORS, INC, In response to our niti p Y al study, of said Project indicates Items 1,3,1:1,14,&16,„ need to be addressed to reduce or eliminate 'these impaets -�R The following are statements to e above Items: ach of the Item 1 EARTH 0/ WaMOMMURlb ST3RVEYORS,I� - Disruptions, displacements and overcovering of SOil,S is normal if areas that hat axe planned to be converted from old orchard t 33.1 WALL STREET of development. o any type CHICG CA 95926 91.343.5891 le. Soil erosion from wager will be .lessen because grass landscaped areas ground and the control tinder-- ound drainage., Ig., Said Property was an old orchard in 1973, this Property wasto -ezoned F�-3 orms! to Butte Co. general Alam,and wland use.iPh 1h. Adherence to theunifor seismic activity m building code for any in area will minimizle potentiastructures. damage to Item 3 WATER 3b,c• Surface run -'Offs will be collected in an underground system; and drainage trenches are a temporary relief until off -sit are improvements e completed as. per Durham study. Of Butte The County 'collects.Irainagd fees, so as to rnish total system in the, future. {` � ? tf BUTTE COU(aTY FIRE DEPART autio Ca, Flannli g Cotrim. FIRE PROTECTION STANDARDS REVIEW ,�f'� 4. 1984 DEVELOPMENT NAMEHarold Urness APO- i+0 -2I+-62 Oil�sr-aliinrgf_ :. LOCATI ONS,-,,,-, Goods' eed Avenue GATE 6- 4 / 84 -- A Durham This project, must meet the requirements in the ,Uniform ION call!. Department of Forestry Buildin ':Code amended to Butte County standards; Butte County Fire Department 9 - - CooperatJve Fire protection In accordance with Sectio 0 3.00 (Fir Standards) of the , Improvement Standards; the water requii"ements for this parcel/project are (Applicable standards are checked'), RiCHARD D. TILLER Bnttalia n chief ( ) 13.,01-1 wRequirement Class 1. A water supply for fire protection will not be required. (, ) 1,3.01-2 Requirement Class 2. A pressurized water syS�11'igith adequate numbers of hydrants is prey orFtce tow 691,27.69 ferred, but if this is not feasible, the following option will satisfy the fire ded.artinent requiirer (en; for water, a. Water storage tanks with a capacity of 10,000 gallons or more, equipped with direct all weather access and fire department connection (5-29); ir b In ground swimming pools 'equipped with a drafting connection or drafting access; awil c: A dry standpipe system plumbed to a reliable water source. $ucji standpipe system will riot exceed 1,000 feet in length. There must beat least 10,000 gallons of water available and strategically located for each 10 dwellings, or portions thereof. (Example: 11 dwellings would require two separated sources). Provisions must be made to insure that the water stored is always available and accessible for use under all weather conditions. (�{) MV -3 Requirement Class 3, A pressurized community water system is required, Tentative hydrant ovations are indicated on the attached preliminary map. Final locations mutt be exactly indicated and recorded. on the final mapJ Number of hydrants required 2 maximum hydrant to hydrant spacfrig X00 feet, hydrant sized qtr C1csw Rich 950 ,or Lon Beaten 611 and installed according to Butte County Public 'Works specification �caii iiaine and ma eE ` S47 and requirements of local water agency. Required fire flows are 1.000gallons per minute. Mitigation flows listed under other conditions. } 13,014 Requirement Class 4. Water for fire protection is required,-. The preferable system is a hydrant system capable "of meeting the fire flow requirements If this is not feasible, a system involving inde pendent `pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be substituted, Such a system is subject to the approval of the fire department. The available water flow from such;a system must flew gallons per minute. The minimum volume of water in storage. ,must be w gallons. Provision"s must be made to insure the'system provided is maintained to its design capacity ( ) 13.01-5 Requirement Class 5,, Pressurized water for fire protection �s available within 1,00`0 feet of the created 'parcels:, In lieu of bearing the cost of installing a fire hydrants) the developer ,may pay into' the firedepartment hydrant fund, Pay in -,lieu fee into hydrant fund based watpA agency_. on $1,25 per frontage foot: Frontage it, indicated by the red line on the attached map, Approximate fee is $- Final frontage calculation to be made by surveyor and recorded on final map. Frontage celcu --include include both sides of the street on included streets. ( } Required water system for fire protection must be installed and operating prior to building construction. k(X) Other Conditions: Eliminate bgilda_in=gs 9:aid 12 _fLcL_.p rnmile be l_ ,;on -of It at, i_c � and allow fire apparatus access without 'having to beck up• Responsetithes for the first 3 fire engines is as follows: CO,i'/C#CF0 minutes 2; Station_ minutes 3°, Station # = minutes �-rW-- In the Safety Element of file Butte County General Plan, this praject area is classified as a fire hazard area, WILLIAM C. TETE County F' e Ward n Y* Butt 1 on Chief I/ Local water agency requirements for hydrants may `be more restrictive': _..:1 164 �. � � � � / Ry � � � ��1I ��� 1 �� � I C i( �� `� . Y .d� �t:. � r f � � t Y,r l�. lt,., - �p � ,.f ,a: � f. . , ;., ,, f� ,. . . ,; 1. , ._ �., r� r., `•4 '�, `. 1 �-' �.� � '� f, t �. ' ' ' ,4,, �� ��� . t �� Y ,A .. %: � ',. � 5 i. . � . r ,',�, %� � �� + 4 . p.. ,. {� �, �e� !f ?� >rr . Q j . u t � f / +� / �1 • Y �% + � yp,. � a :i �� .: ,. f r � � . r. � � � 44444 ,I �.� ,. � r r f 6 � w � �' J' i 1 ���� � t i ��� � �� .� ``s,, r �- r as ;'s ' �, 'fir � r I r r v / 'a � -.. r ' ;. Y.' e r r n F �d' t'... � �i�... . b,' :q, tai.. � f �..p ,� '.'" L _ w. _ _, . � I�. ...' • � �. � ., ... . � �� � � � .� .. . .. .... ., _ ,L ¢. ,� . _.. Adak S A 1--T 1D 3✓ Q F C rr 1R T C C 0IVI 1'..A. IT —9- I [Vf (,I I[Vf(r 360 SALEM STREET Pi 0, SOX X49 CHIOO, ,CALIFORNIA ()'j'41 � r916) 343•,511 JOHN KrIYOUR hY151g11 MTHAptR l�tf t<4 Co. Planning C%omrn. ' .:SUN P11 1984 ; June 19, 1984 oroyjljq, ralltornim 84-6-2MR Mr. Rick ;Rodriguez Planning Technician C3utte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville., CA 95965 Dear Mr. Rodriguez. We have reviewed the tentative map for Harold Urness Subdivision, and request that all roads and common areas be dedicated as apublic utility easement. If you have any questions,, please contact our Division Land Department in Chico at 343-5521, EXtension 260, Sincerely, C. R. McCLUE Division Land Supervisor, , KC:knp i�lrato ':or tpo a.xx space Provided & return th � e-,h0et. ��iir� 6r tYPe in spac e rY"Ov;i ded1 & ro,tarn this ci4er t 4-0-24.51 --------,—. - 40=2�-4Q _ �1. 1EW2Lfog Joyce Beers 9198 Goodspeed St p P' D• & Prances Brown 2359 Serv�iss St. , TIrtat� Parkt r Durham, CA 95938 Durham, CA 95938 2569 Floc ida Lane Dttrtam, CA 95938 AP 40-24-55' AP 40-24-41 Aly 40»24.,9 Thomas & Anne Hill P. 0. ox B' 485 Frank & Pauline Sakely Reads Z,aalcsKnzth].ng lnc. Durham, CA 95938 P`. 0. Box 116 Durham, CA 95938 10135 Joet:scitkc Dr. 0raa,s valley, CA 9-5945 AP 40-24-20 AP 40-2c -. f 44 AP 40-7L -10 J { Joyce Dunt Rt-. 4, Box 421 E 'Bernard & Priscilla Ct:ooker TlarvJn 13unetk Chico CA 95926 P. 0. Box 425 Durham,, CA 95938 2357' Florida Ln. Durham, CA 95938 AP 0-2441 AP 40-24-46 AP 40-24-48 Howard & Betty Born 2370 Se>rviss Street Harriett Lindsay Gale h Linda Burnetk Durham, Cel 95938 P. 0. Box 81 Durham, CA 95938 1276 Orchard flat. Chico, C.A 95926 AP G0-24-58, 59 AP 40-24-47 AP 40-2.4-54 Jack Egbert 4, 421 Marie Bays P. Gregory & 1`tc�t'y Dietz Ch. Ch;i�co, CA 95926 CA 6 0. Box 211 Durham, Cly 95938 9153 Midway . Durham, CA 95938 AP 40-24"52 AP 40-24-43 AP 40-24-14 Vernon & Loraine N ghtengale 2385 SerCA5,93 S938 'Thomas Beer Alice I�tcNaXr et al Durham, CA 9 9206 Hol,land:Ave. Durham, CA 95938 9255 Goodspeed Durham, CA. 55,918 AP 40-24-,35 AP 40-24-16 AP 4Q-24-15 Robert Evans et al,Heater 2626 Old. }larysville Rd. Silvia 9231arJ. Nellie Bonner Marysville, CA 95901 Goodspeed. St Durham, CA 95938 9247 Goodspeed St: Durham CA 95918 Ap 40-24-56 AP 40-24-57 Apr 40-284PI Boy &Greta Cline 716 6th' Ave. iMJ Jbseph & Ethel: Richards' on JohKt &Swan Robley Puyallup, ltitA 98371,. 2397 Lane Durham, CA 95938 959 Coodsp'eed Ave t7urham,, CA 9593$ AP 40-24-37 AP;, 40-24-56 A,P 40-2b-84 Russ11 Brines P. 0 Bob: 3081 Julius & Betty Gray' halter Gauer eL al Chaco, CA 9592;7 2591 F-0 1&4 Lane,' Durtiattt, CA 95.93$ 2683 Rause Ove R Uuiftat CA 95938 AP 40-2438 AP 40-24-6 A11 49-,28-86 Paul & Susan FriesenAubcy Amator Walter & Jessie Carter 1081 Filbert Ave. Bax:,?,71 2683 llouse Ave. -. Chico, CA` 95926Durham, CA 95938 Durham, CA AP 40-24-39 AP 40-14-7. AP 40-25-24 lid ske'r& Shrdra Luce 2365 SArviss St, Oliver & b;dna Slliott 2373 �lor'ida Ln,, lranlc ,PauXxnc. SakelS• ;.burhin c}.5938 _...... Durharit, CA 95938 P.. 0. 130 116 '' _� ... DurhamCA 9593.8' i. . G;4: i$uxham, CA 9593$ Parke & Darle'Colbert 9180Goodspeed Street Durham, CA 9593$ AP 40-25-12 AP 40-25-29 Ida lioeleils - Ralph Whitcher P t 91.84 Goodspeed Linde Offutt Durham, CA 95938 Rt. 4, ion. 462 Chico,, CA 95925, AP 40-25--13 AP 40-25-14 k David Felly George 4 Florence Leeds 9190 Goodspeed St. 9196 Goodspeed SG Durham, CA 9593$, Durham;, CA 95938 { AP 40-25-30 AP 40-2'5-22 Jahn & Bonne Ennes Sierra Christian Services xnc.� P. 0. Box; 451 P. 0, Box 307 Durham, CA 95938. Durham, CA 95938 AP 40-25-26 4 AP 40-24y62 Wilbur & Ethel Wood Haxold. ,A. Urness � � P. 0. Bax 481. 1929 Cummings L64e D,urhain, CA 95938 Durham, Cil' 9592$ AP 40-25-16 f R.F.C. S-urveyOrs, Inc, , Herman Miller et al 331 lVall S•ttcat ;- P. Q. Box 223 OiCo ' CA 95926' Durham, CA 95938 { AP 40=25-17 Durham Irrigation 'District AP 40-25"18L Edna Brines et al r P. 0. Box 504; Durham, CA 9$938 AP 40•-25.:X9 ' Stuart Violet rMorre 926 Gaadspeed- Mvtham; CA 95938 AP 40-25.20 Carl Coke P. 0: Bax 3094 N Ct1co, CA 95927 AP 40-25-21 r Ve�'nort lLxa,Gt ,• , 9242 Coads peed S t G;4: i$uxham, CA 9593$