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85-666
1. Butte County,Pianning Commission proposed n.egati've.dect4rafl,fir
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regarding, environmental impact, General Plan amendment from high ;
e'nsity residential to commercial and rezone from R-4 (maxllmo!'►t
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density, res'ideh�tial restricted service) and S -R (suburbakl.
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residential) to either C-1 (light commerci.ai)� C-�2 (geOernl
commercial), C -IC (community commercia.l), m- C,(nelghborhood
comtnerci a1) or H -G (highway commercial) for property ha.vi hg` frontage'
on East Avenue 1-ocated east of Cohasset road and 'west of Cetus
AVenue', Chico (F1e 8440 B&D) (from previousminute order).
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2, Closed hearing Eugene B. Even,- proposed negative declaration
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regarding enVironmehtal impact; General Pian amen-dment from ,public
to agri cV..1'tura1' residential on`~ 5' acres and rezone"', from
(publi-c - quasi -public) and TM40 (ti;mber mo'unta7n ".'20. acre
pardels) to TM -5 (timber mountain - 5 acre parcels); for property
ocate d on both sides &F Couto1end Road, 2-1/2 r4illes:,north of
Magalia (from 10/1/85), _
3. Closed hearing - R tty Simpson - proposed negative declaration ,
regarding environmental impact, General Plan amendment from grazing
and open land to agricultural residenlal rezone from A•2
(general'), 'S=H (acehic highway) and SPUD (planned unit development)
to allow a 25 -unit residential tlevelopment to PUD (planned orltit-
developmeht) to allow a 5;4 -unit residential development including
apjiroximateIy 1O acres of sewage disposal facilities including.
a pond and wastewater irrigation area., and consideration of,
tentative subdivision map on property located on the west side
of Pentz-Magal i a ,ali ghwayapproximately one mi l;e north of Messy 11a;
'AP
Valley Road, identi°fted as 47-03-115' and ` AP 41-4793', °outh
of Paradise (83-30B) (from 10/1/85). '
Plotion: ADOPTED RESOLUTION 05,i 160, AMENDING THE CHIGO AREA LAND
USE MAP, 00019E ARBA LAND USE' MAP AND BUTTE COUNTY
LAND USE MAP OF; THE LAND USE ELEMENT" OF BUTTE COUNTY
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.GENERAL PLAN.
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'Vote, 1 Y 2 N 3 Y 4 N 6,Y otion car�,ried)
Motion: FOUND THAT THE REQUIREMENTS OF 'CEQA HAVE BEEN COMPLETED
AND ONS AND ADOPTED,A MITIGATED, NEGATIVES
DECL'ARATZON; 'FOUND THAM` T E,PROPOSBn PROJECT SUBSTANTIALLY.
COMPLIES- �f,ITH THEA GENERAL 'PLAN PO�.I-CIES�, ADOPTED
ORDINANCE 2494 "REZQNIN,G TO,, PUD ,THAT ' PROP.ERIY TDENTIP1t,b'
AS AP. 41-03-115 47 47-93, BETTY SIMPSONy LIME SADQLE
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ESTATES, SUB'JEGT ,1O THE MIT)GATION MEASURES. AND 0' D.ITIONS
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IN ` .PLAN.NINC D6PARTINT MDh10 TO THE BOARD DAa.ED
SEPTEMBPR 17, 1985
'Vote1:: Y� 2� N 3 Y 4N� Motio►i carried):
EUTT 'COUNTY 'BOARD OF SUPEItVTSbR5 mjNUTRS 4ctobex' 15, 'I985 ti
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X85-623Eugene B.
environmental
Eden proposed negatile' declaration re9atd�ing.
impact, G:neo-a�i Plan amendent from 'public to
agricultural residemial on 35'acres and rezone fron+' P -Q (publ`ic «.
quasi -public)
;and TM N (ti ber mouni:a�in -�20 acre parcels) to
TM -5 (timber
mountain - 5 acro, parcels)' for property located o
bath sides ofCoutolonc
Road, 2-112 miles north �of'Magalia
(SU.PERVTSQ,R McLAUGHII,N ABSENT AT THIS TIME.}
Motion: MADE
MOTION OF 'INTENT TG ApPROVR AS Tf�E PLANNING COMMXSSION
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PURSUANT TO, MEMO FROM PLANNING DATED5CRTEMBEP, 13',
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aum�c c, UNTY' BOAR ;t?F' ;SUPERVISORS MYNU ES October; ] l985
b. Development of perimeter bermes
cFreservatian;:of 'exis,t�tlg v'egetof
deve'lopmer:t areas
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Sta;biliLation, of all road cuts,
Roadside drainage and t.ulv`ert3': should .be coinstructad'as dart
of all road construction.
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Storm water runoE.:f.chahtiels to be stabi'lixed.taith rock Lining,;
and. energy -dissipating structures tahere nece:ssar
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Storm Storm water ehergy .di,ssipators shall be placed at outfalls Lp
roadside. ditches.-.,
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'Limit earthwark and -the c.iy season° only
(April through October).
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Terminate gradingactivity prior to ths; rainy season,
Disturbed a611 su'rfac'es Will bo protected during the winter
rainy season with tarps or hativo grasses,.
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Minimizecut and fill excavation and Marg& -scale site
clearing pursuant to ApVphdix 70 of the Uniform Huildirtj;
Code.
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Roadway locations should q nform to, torrain, following
contours wherever feasible and .avo:ding;steep embankcrent -
cuts.,
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Existing on-s_ite roads shoUld beupgraded' for accesr� whenever
apo"ss,ible,
rather than cutting ri`ew roads.
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All re.qu i^ements ,of the DUtte County 1~ ire
Departrr,dnt?Cali,farnia "ivis#c�ri ,cif �tarestry must. b'o. 'met. Thin•
includes but -s not;i iter 'to tho ollowing' '
a. Gleatp'ing of brush 3�` rror;x'ail structures:
b. lear ih; of bt us'h 1 V ad, ac:ent to all roads.
c. All roofs, expose d,underfloerin and bu'i1d`in pro
,jcts'
S pal 1. be of f.f re=re.:�is.tive sorts-t^uctxon..,
ci.. d,equate taateY' pressure 'or water ai.o age f'acili{.ic
tae
prt�vid`ed o,G each parcel as a conditigrr o'!` .development,
e The pro 41,oiof draft'lli conrrec'tiCrnd for all: wells aria
raster storage `facil,ities for ECi'�AICTF a.ec,ets,�
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1s 0a11 no,t be dril,leci ,near slope* bf 40�C.
and.condi'tians:
BNVIRONMENTA.L IA
IV. 1�?ACTS
xp r anatxons o a 1 es" ,and "maybe" answers are iuired
on attached sheet(s�
YES
MAY NO
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1. EARTH, Will the proposal result in significant.
a.: Qn!- ble earth conditions wr in ch ng'es in
geo'togic stlbstVY ctttreS?
b, Disruptions, displacements, compaction ax'
avexcovet ng of the soli?
c, Change in topography or ground surface
rel�.e•f feture:?
a
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dd,.Lestruction, covering or modifiaation of ,a"
`features?'
unique geologic ox Physa cad
e, Increase in hind or water erosion of soils,
♦her on: , or of f s it e ? .,
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f. Changes in deposition or erasion ofbeach
s_ ands, or changes in 1 tatio i, tieposition
ox e-Tosic"n, which may modify the channel .Pl
al Tiuer or stream or the beck of the ocean o!
1ahe
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any bay- inlet; or
g, Loss of parimegricultuxally productive sol. s.
O' utside designated'. urban♦ areas?
h. Exposure of people or 1Proporty to geologic
hazards 'such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slidos, ground failure or simzlar.hazards"
Z. ATR. Will the pxdposal result in substantial,
a: Aix emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality ?
b. The Creation of objectionable oclors,, smoke
pox fumes?`
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c, Altera.ti,orj of a,ir nowement,. moi.stureP ox
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temp e`ature; crr any change in climate,
Iocallyll or regicinally?
WATR,tiill the xopos al esu lt i� subs tantial w
ng s' .f% culxen�G;s, a the course or
direction, of �xater movements in either
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marine oxo freah w'a:ters
b; Changes in absoxption rates, dr�.nage patterns,
ox the gate and amour of sut. ace runoff
C. Need' for off-site' surface drainage iutpxae-
merits includuzg vegetation �: emotral channel
xzatIdn ox cu ert installafi on
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Alterations,, to the course or' .flog of` ,fhoad
w aters
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e� Change in the, a�Yount of surfacewater in .any
w a t e r body ? �j .( /y y� ♦ { #y.{ �ry y .
f,charge 1.�1 i�n�:.! r7�.1T ace, wii�4-�v'7", V,L a�llt all
alteratiar� a'f. surface witer� q, ali,ty, a�ncludIn'
but not l5mit.ed to te�npexatixre, dss;o� ve,d
ocygei►, or turbxd�
g. Alteratipri off; the "diredtio _, or, at
'of
ground wato�s � '
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h'.. ` Change in theixanta ty o f ground JJaters ,
either through direct add�a.o�ts' br ♦Yah;
dxaw'als, ?or trach intexceptxon ofan
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aquifer ,b` : cuts, a r �xcavataons
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i'. Reduction an ;the amount of `water atertie
av,a Iab14 for' ptib' is water supies'?
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re ,of, op; `le of pro"' erty 'to whiter
o sup
related hazards such a fl ooding
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MAYBE
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PLANT LIpE, gill, the pxop'asal.:resu7t in substantial
a. tinge in the diversi.t}� o F "species., or nioiber
of any species, of ;plans (including trees,
shrubs; grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
b + Rer3uction of the n,uinbers
of any, unique, rare
ox endangered,8pecies of plants
c. Int%oduction o'f' new species of plants into an
area, or. 'in a barrier to. the normal replen
Ment of, existing species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crap`?
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.4NIASAL, I,TFE . Wil1 the proposal result in substantial
a: Mange in the diversity o.. species, or numbers
1111of any species�o:£ animals (birds land animals
Including rept a les, fis'li arid shell �� sh;
betthic organisms or, insects)?
b, Reduetioi4. in the numbers o.f any unique; rare
Or' endangered species of animals?
c. Introduction of new species: of animals into
'an, area, or result in a barrier to the 7riigrat on
or nioVement. of animals?
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Deterioration to e Gist: g fish nr witdl ife "�
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6.
MOIST.V"ili the proposal result in, substantial.,'
a. ncreases 3n existing, noise leue'ls?
Exposure of people to severe noise le-ve,ls ?�
7.
LIGHT AND OtAgt. Will, the `proposal, `produce
1 n .ant 1;
g ig t and ;glare?
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:'LAND U8,D8 q, Will the proposal. result
su�stantxal altOration' of the present or planned,,
land, use' of an area?
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NATURAL.RESOURCES, Wi11 tie proposal result in
su stantill
a. Increase in the rate of us:e of any natu7,`al
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Depleti.on'of any rion-xeriewable
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10.
RSSK! QF .UPSET, Will the pro
p .osalnroly
a� A r sI a e�plos3on or the
release o he and -
ous s�hs'tances (includa:ng, but not lite d1-to
oil; pesticides, chemicals or radiations ,`a,n th'e
went of an ac:ca.dent ,.or upset co;ri�itions'�
b� Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or. emergency evacuation plan.7.
F,OPUi�ATTCIN,° Y�ilI the, proposal alter' the. ��l'ooai;ian
xstr ut:a�on,'dens'�ty, or goo:W tb rate af` the Tumai:
population?
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2.
HOUSZA7G; IVi,l l the proposal affect exa sting housing.",
or create,a demand:fo"r"addi'tiari"Al housing?
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NO,
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TRANSPOPTAT-ION/CIRCt'ILOTION. Wit I i the a
a GeTieration: of $Ubstaut lal additional, Ve clo '
movement?;
b, Effects on, exi,gting, "parking a CXl hies t OT
demand. for new Parkinglj'
Substantialt
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illp;act,� �on existing ttalispor, at. on,
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systemS., q
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ftcant. a terat1,
d,# S ig ni ons to present patterns
of circulation or 0peopleand/or
,movement1 ,
goad!?
;e --r AltL ttons t- 0 W-Aterbomie, r41,1 Or air: traffjd?
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Increase in tr c ha aras to ar vehicles,
mot
ItYc. 5 or
Xs,,. �46�gtr
p� Lans
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PUBLIC SERVIGE8. Will the proposal have an effect,
,,upon,,, or` -result in A need for new or altd,,red
govi� rnment ervacts
a! s-
'a, e:�
ir pxd.tecti,
'Protection?
b. Police
ci Schoolsl
d. Parks Or other. recreational fa,c k
:,Iities!
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e'L aintenaLncp of public facIlit"
le.s, including
roaasl
f,. other governmental serviceg,,?
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ENERGY. Will the proposal result in-
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sta, tial Afw un o
t ts fu e, I or rgy9
b,
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substaAl ia Incte age in demand u -p --on e, x- i in
sources 0 energy OV require the
development= o"
new 05 energy?
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UfiILT' TRS' wilthep-ropsal result in a,need' f o r,
new systems, or substant . I al altietatijong to thiO,
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A Power 0, r ftatu r gas?,
'a
b to=`O U'niaiibrls 5y, st dftm ?
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d. Sewor'. 6 septic V ep tank?
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Storm Vat drainage?
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i'wo1•a,
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HUMt RMTH,, 'Will d,p,r,0P6ga,l result i
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Creation' of.. any Ratax''.4 or t,
'Pox,eh i'al
health Azar ei ilidmental'
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EXpasure 4 0p
, , Re" to 'P otential,',.hdalth
azar. s I?
'At C t e 1. i 11
proposa
METT, S*� the
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of �In S'denic, vis v 'w; opemi b",
t16 -Public 0 3.1 th
r - W: D
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A �propq a res 't 0,h the
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ex,oa :Iom�,bf an,aesthetically OtL�
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p . j 11, ".7 0,
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YES, MAYBE
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19. RECREATION. W 16111 the proposal x cult, in an impact
upon the quality or quantity'of o3stxng recreat3oa1
opportunit`ies?
2o. cuvrwt RESOURCES:
a.ill t e proposal result .in the alteratioi
of or 'the destr,ixc.tion of a prehistori.c or
hs ;Lq archaeological situ
b, W11 the proposal, result in ad�rexse physice�
or aes�thet c effects tb a prehistoric �or
historic building, structure or oblect?
Dees the propaseal have the pstential to catrs,0
aphysical change which youl't affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d: W 11 the pr.opasal, restrict e.Xj$tirjg religi us --"
ox sacred rises ;within the potential impact,
area?
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Y. 'bTSCUSSION OF MIRONMENTAL WALt�A'TtN
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North Whittie`t:i CA 90601
Paradise, CA 95969"
Farad°ise, CA 9596�;
AP S8--10-107
J10se�h IT.. RcGivney
260.04 Nar b omn e Apt,, 3
Lomita,, 'CA 90717
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Elsie. C�xrinings
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riagal?a, CA; 95954
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5910 Micretta Road
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55.25 Glave
Magalia,, CA: 9'59.54
Paraclxse, 'CA 959.69'
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EXNiciT
Agreement
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rr first PArtyr', c`1S usod jh this Agreetnent, 'noltas Each and X11
cai the; fol.1crWih,q: Eugerti= venat a1.
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TIAL property ie now Monod: P"O and TM-�2o ,
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Thi �otr ng reel a:ssi f i, cat bh 0+ the pres�aerty is from ot�r its present
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Non ce to First P7wty pursrcant to Paragraphs Noo 4 shall. he
s d'restc d 0 o ei B, Even; 4Z% Or ren 0axkt D r. jvof P,!rad,ise,
Ca. 9159 61
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Thi; thanr in ginning (`lassifie ticri pt,irsuarrt tra' r-; p'h Nr;; 4
sh ll loa to:'_ `ft -5'
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"Prfapet~tyre as used in this Agreement i in -ludo%�t �
Th.i; 5W 1 /4 t)f t'he NE 114 o+ sec. 1.8 T�nNN E4R MI)VM . E,�o
". spting
th,_rPfram the W 1.t of the W 112 cif iht; W 1/� of t:he 5W' 1l4 bf
tha. NE'.1%4 o+ seiid Sects;tin,18.
That pbf-uory of the -S, 1.+14 d+ the Na1 /4 of Ste. 1 � r23N; rt4E
NOW lcacatt dN and W of the tpp Of the bl t;if4 of theLittle ��Jir�st,'
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Coht irting tj ,aeras, more 'or 1essearth cif Pi(radise.
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