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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-27B REZONE PLANNING 2 OF 3TA= "III HIUM USPAME ,1Y1'J1S (SQUARE FEED Olt ACRES) SOIL DEEM LUM A, CRC4 WAT92jOR Be Il4UVIOUS 3M11 M (hosed Upoa 350 Calla of ksote dater Per Day Per Area Require"at) r13;c 6-a A-11 A - D 13 15 13 Start; OLUE 7' OR MEATE3 7TO 6' 6' To 5' 5' TO 4' 4' TO 3' 3' it 21 6-10 6,000 161000 2100' 31,000 16,340 5 utes t 11-20 .8,000 18,000 23,000, 33,000 78,340 5 ncres ;ll 11-40 10,000 20,000 25,000 35,000 80,31-0 5 acre; 41-G0 12,000 22,700 27,000 37,000 82,340 5 aces GI, -60 27,000 32,000 37,000 476000 2.0 ocres 5 acres' 91-100 07,0001 420000 47,000 57,000 2.25 ocm 5 arxca 1111=1'..0 57,000 62,000 67'000' 77,000 2.75 wcrc:3 S atrrs nt►;a 49,000 o Ill o. 90000 26,000 34,000 2.5 acres 5 acr" to'+ 11-20 1100 28,000 36,000 51,Ooo 2.5 acreo 5 ncres .U'. 21-46 13,000 30,000 311,,000 33,000 2.5 Ccrca 5 ncres: 41.30 1S10o0 31,000 40,000 55,000 2.5 acrco' 5 herrn til-ftf) 3S,OM1 42,000 501000 65,0110 2.75 ocrat 5 orrcq Kl-IUU 45,000 52,030 60,000 751000 3.0 acres 5 adlril i 101.00 65,()00 72,000 00,000 2,25 rt, 3.S acres 5 acres a 01'1' :u o-10 16,000 36,000 460000 69,5m 34 acres 41l' ii -:n 1©,0{10 30&000 A0,000- 71,560 3.5 acres 20,000 40,000 50,000' 73,560 3.75 artc� AE11rtn1ltlN` 41 (10 22.000 42,000 520000 15,560 3.75 acrm (,I Rn A2,000 51,060 62,000 2 0 acre® 4.0 sccea ill • 11m SLOW 62,006 72,0002 rem 4.15, ocrrr 1111-1:O 72,000 132,000 2.0' occas 205 tires 4.75 CC rn fere Values of leas thorn 3 rnsat ahoy nufficioat a6il to Demure proper. fl'iltr6t160 N=5 Z; An impervious stratum or layhr is a bed or,ldnse of fine grained soil, rock, cemented matdtiol, or similar soil structure Which retards the dow'hwat'd Mb -velment of water. A stratum, which 'has a percolation valtle in excess of 120 minutes Per inch end/or in which sik (6) inches of water will tint. seep com- pletely away ;in a 12 -hour period, shall be deemed to be impervio'usd 2. Areas with iota than two (2) foet`of soil ebove nn impervious stratum or less then five (5) feet of soil above the seasonal high grotlndWater level, slopes in excess of 30X; or, pe>•colation, values in: excesa of. 120 min/inch are, deemed unsuitable for eeptic tanksystems. , r y i i Z Manager and the Chairman of the Water Committee of the Upper , 2 Ridge Coordinating Council shall make an investigation to 3 determine whether a variance should be granted.After 4 conclusion of the investigation, the Health;Dopartment- shall 5 prepare a written order granting or denying the valriance, and 6 shall 'include in such written order specific firidir,tgs of fact C 7 and reasons for its granting or denial.. 8 2.If the written order should deny the application 9 for variance, the applicant may file an appeal to the State 10 Regional Water Quality Control Board within ten (10) days after lI denial. Such decision by the. State Regional Water Quality l2 Control Board shall be f ina,l 13 SECTION 2i This Ordinance shall be and it is hereby 14 declared to ben full force' and effect from and after thirty 15 (30) days after the date of its passage, and before the 16 expiration of fifteen (l fi)'` days aater its passage, this 17 Ordinance shall be published once with the names of the members 1.8' of the Hoard of Supervisors voting for and against it in the -1 Paradise ;Post ► a newspaper published in the County of butte 20 State of California. 2l PASSED' AND AbOPT9,D by the Hoard of SuperVisors of the 22 County, of butte, State of California, on the 27th day of 93 Octobeh . , 1987 by the following 'voto '24 25 26 Inter aDepart TO; a Be y �ntUl �iemorQ9�Odum t t FAoM! Star suBrccta WATERSHED PROTECTION 't'TON ZONE AND RESOLUTION bare; RESERVOIR,AND STANDARDS FOR TIVEN CREEK, POLICIES, AND PARADISE THE F'IRHA LICx, June 24 RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS�EK, MAGALTA 19Fi7 Attached Protectiono this memo is made b Zone. I have in proposal for Y the rest o ,incorporated co anew Watershed this is not the bef the `Taff. Even though that were forward. You st way to g0Ough we both 'know Under the will nOtic;e 't11a , hopefully it is a Count purpose and intent I have included l step Y to stip in to section anguage watersheds apply a Watershedhat would allow the that may have Protectio a Proble n Zone is deleted, it opens it u m. Unless that t° Also p a little more. line (#6) attached is a " Magalia Reservoir Resolution menti ng the and Paradise dor the Firhaven Paradise o Reservoir W Creek, two additional t- f the �, atersheds i done o -pings that the Task Force. Th. ere Ic" n a that basis Task Force are agate action. that will recommended be They are: have to have sep- 1: ppldesPpendix vii only to r; of the Butte cels created �ngle`tamil County Code whrh how Other after April 4 Y residential lots or development (includih 1574, to apply to all parte coitunercial, and i g multi - regardless ndustrial) can all family res=idential, of date of creation._ lots or 2 Planning g, for an On-site Wast parcels the e management district W-1 the Town o Watershed Zone similar f Paradise efforts ` to' be coordinated district Within the to establish a These Town; actions would be Health De art most p men appropriatelyY t apprised that However, the Board ated b he thus; aj,i of thee aren t included in tkieshould probabl not been i recommeildatiohs o.. Resolution nde f the Task Force The Wate hatre mplemented rshed protection adoetWith the Longi ng c de has been cod., odiied adoption, of the new code it �s in conform- accordingly= Tf t it w llfhave passed prior to entitled' +� that is the to be renLtmbered Overlay or C"ombiningaSO then the section _ f 9D T RESOLUTION NO. fi RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICES, PROCEDURES iND STANDARDS FOR. THE PARADISE RESERVOIR, MAGALIA RESERVOIR AND FIRHAVEN CRE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE EK WATERSHEDS si 1 WHEREAS, on january 31, 198.4, the Board of Supervisors appointed t1lo I� II 2 Paradise Area Task Force on Wastewater Management for the purpose of studying. A 3 the effect of Upper Ridge wastewater on the integrity of groundwater above and 4 i in the Town of Paradise; and 5� WHEREAS, the Task Force determined that topography and geology I 6 1 eliminated concern -for contamination of surface and ground waters within the 7 Town of Paradise from sewage disposal in the Upper Paradise Ridge area; and $ WHEREAS, the 'Task Force subsequently studied the cumulative effects }, 9; of wastewater disposal in the Upper Ridge Area and particularly upon the r � t 10 Paradise Irrigation District Reservoirs and their watersheds; and 1 11 WHEREAS; the Paradise Area Task Force on Wastewater Management feels r 12 that although a point of harmful degradation of surface or ground water has not 13 yet been reached, the citizens of the area, would prefert.o plan ahead to extend , 14 the life of the present method of sewage disposal of septic tanks and leach- 16 fields and delay or perhaps eliminate the considerable fund expenditure of a 16public sewer collection, treatment and disposal system; and 1'7 WHEREAS, the 'Paradise Area Task Force on Wastewater Management firmly 1$ believes that preventiVd Action is far better than corrective action, and that. 19 with the impleineatati.on of the specific policies,, procedures and standards for 20 I the Virhaven Creek, Paradise and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds attarhed hereto :j as Attachment A, that the possibility of ground or, surface water contamination 22 would be greatly reduced; and Z3 WHEREAS, ;.he Butte County Planning Commission in actordahce with the 2¢ 1 provisions of Chapter 24 of the County°Code has considered and does recommend 25 i the formation of a Watershed Protection Zone and the adoption of the policies, 26 ptocedures and standards shown in Attachment A for the Firhavoan Creek, paradise �D 1 and',Magalia Reservoir Watersheds; and y 2 ' WHEREAS; the formation of a Watershed Protection Zone and the 3 establishment ofolcies P , procedures and standards :or the Fithaven Creek, 1 Paradise and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds; have been studied and reviewed by 4 P ` 5 the Butte Count Board of Su ervisors an ;� y d a public hearing held pursuant to 6 law at which all interested persons 'were heard; and 7 WHEREAS,the Board of. Supervisors finds that hat the adoption of the i 8olicies P , procedures,; and standards 'shown as Attachment A will promote and 9 protect the general health, welfare and safety of Butte County residents; and 10 i he Policies, { I P procedures and standards ` `WHEREAS the establishment of t 11 attached hereto as Attachment A is necessary to protect the County's surface t 12 and ground water supplies and to reduce further governmental costs by 13 preserving public water supplies: 14 NOWT THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED that the r policies, procedures and 15 standards for the Fithaven Creek, Paradise Reservoir, and Magalia Reservoir - 16 Watersheds as set forth in Attachment A, attached hereto, are hereby adopted 11 for all that land des cribed in EXhxbit A, attached hereto,,, 18 �( PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the CoUhty of tutte; 1§ , 'State of California, this day of f 1981) by the following vote, NOES 20 AYES' 21 ABSENT: ` NOT VOTING' 22 JANE DOL N, Chair 23 Butte County Eoard of 5uperv:s6rs ATTEST't MATINJ, N 24 1CHOLS, Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk ;of the Board 25 a By 26 � _ f -Z� ATTACHMENT i?, POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR THE FIRHAVEN CREEK, PARADISE RESERVOIR AND MAGALIA RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS A„ LandUse 1. That a Watershed Protection Zone shall be overlaid onto the Firhaven creek 1WatershedsReservoir, Paradise Reservoir and 2. Current lot or parcel sizes in the, Firhaven Creek. Watershed shall be stringently maintained, No further division of lots or Parcels shall be permitted. 3. Current zoning shall be maintained within the Magalia Re ervoir, Paradise Reservoir and F' Creek Watersheds other than to Allow the tots deera tion ,of zoning proposals to a larger minimum size. parcel 4: No change in zoning shall be hi -'de and no use ;permit shall be issued unless and until the individual and cumulative impact of additional sewage disposal and surface watier runoff created by' new development which such zone. change or use permit might allow can be proven to the a pPraving authoritY by the APPS icant ( s) to have no advez; se effects water quality of the watersheds. upon the B: Sewa e_Disposal _- A 100 -foot sewage disposal setback from a Perennial 1. stream, a 5'0 -foot setb setback from an ephenjeral stream or drainagewa'y, and a 200 -foot setback from a Lake or reservoir shall be strictly en Orced for all ts car Parcels within the Firhaven Greek,. Paradise Reservoir and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds regard- less of the date the lot or parcel was created;. 2 Appendix VIr of the Butte Cou nty` Improvements Standards for Subdivisions and Parcel Maps and Site Improvements Pursuant to Chapter 20 of the; Butte County Code which now applies ori,ly to single farriily "residential lots or pa April 4, 19'14, shall also alceto f All otherde a pmentj inc uding multi-familyy vel residential, commercial, and industrial, on all lots or parcels regardless of date of creation. rated ll nage of sewage application shall be pro- rated gallonage of se on to the usable area of the lot or parcel as determined in accordance with Appendix VII, using the Table 1 value of 350 gallons/day area requirement. a. A variance may be granted only on an existing lot or parcel when special circumstances are applicable to the property involving the soil characteristics, topography, or surrounding property characteristics. Variances may be granted only to the usable area requirements of Appendix VII; ITable 1 Cumulative effects withinthehydrologic basin shall be consid- ered prior to issuance of any variance. In no event shall a variance be granted that would provide less usable area than the requirements of Butte County Code, Chapter 19, Section 19-12. b, An application for a variance shall be made in writing on a form p,rescz lbed by the Health Department,. UPoh receipt of the application, the Health officer together with, the Manager of the Paradise Irrigation District,, and the Chairman of the Water Committee of the Upper Ridge Coordinating Council, shall make an" ` investigation to determine whether a variance should be granted. 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EMERQ llervf SL1'JT1:r.4-,r t Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance tri:"ttr Srrc t;icr►t �1 l(13 or 21,152 of the Public lie:sources Cade, l'ro,, ect Title Air /IW flame Code Amendment Various Butte County Board of Supervisors _ SCate Clearin house Numbet !� Contact Pe-tsolr `�el,crtrhone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Butte Co. Planning Department B A. KIRCHER Project Location Firha�te 538"7601Reservoir Watersheds n Creek, Maga? is lZeservair and Paradise Nrtioct Description Code Amendment to Upper Ridge area: ad�i a Watershed Protection Zone and a Resolution establ,ishin,c� policies, Procedures & standards for Paradise 'MIs is to advise that the Butte County Board of ;Stt ery� sors 118.qappeoved the above-described project on 10-6-87Re in le- Aguncy) i l (head Ai;r�nc» and has made - (batci) the fallowing de:tetminations regarding the above-desceibed pro,jecti 1; The project env l rotrmrSnt t will., . X .wi:ll not, have a 8i.gnificatlt cffrc;t on the � _ Dtoetklepr" l�v)iCi,t�nsof Report t:l✓t �OJrreti��r�.�(i for this pr`o,;ect Pursuant A Negative Deciaeal:ion rats prepared for tltil i�rt�jGet ptt scant to the provisions of t�l'(��;, ` ; Mitii;�tt c tt tneasurua ,�.,,,,._wur oo ;v!" 'C ,sol" madU A c•crttr'l i t.iotl of '>:1,c, 4I)PPoval of the pro jW.IL , += A st r,komnim of ovcnt.'v;ictinI,, (.OilIsirler,rti.or,lS X tart:, 1101 , 4*1r1011r,rrt foi' t h#„ ''ClI Sis fCr i'lttA, k''TR With i 4Stili➢1L'Ylt:.` ell►1t Mid 1'oC`ord 01* pz oJc)ety airprcrw.,l l I's avhi] rckr) r+ o !"Ile general public: at, Bul_tti t:cjunt l'?ar;ninl:, ktrl,,tt't.tn�xrtt; f (:(mgl't:,y Cc ntec t i)t ivca Oetrvi ilea, CA 95965 a l)ntr t;c�trllve.,Girt' irilih6j titret zxe k'ex,sl.t,trg rlt 0111?�..w./l,� Sr"i;ttrrf"tlrc5 5tephon A. Streeter; Sanior planner 14wiluld Mnrr.h 'i411t NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING LNVIRONMENTAL IMPACT I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the pro.;ect described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California environmental 0ii--ity Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, et, sec{.) and a dotermination has been made that it will not have a Significant effect upon the environment. k§IXXA AP#VarLOLts 2, Fi.e�I BC-27I� DESCf2UTION OF PR(IJEC` : Code Amendment to add a WaLe shed Protection Zone and a Resolution establishing policies, proc«0�-ures, and standards for Paradise 3. Upper Ridge area. LOCATION OF PROJECT: Firhaven Creek, Magalia Reservoir and Paradise Reservoir Watershed's 4. NAME AND ADDR6,SS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Putte,County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive = Co. Administration Center Oroville, CA 95965 S. MI'TIGATTON MEASURLS None 6 A co y of the initial study regarding the envi•rn1tmonta effect Of t is prajecat 's on file at 7 County Center Dr.ive, Oroville. This study -was i Adopted as presented Adopted with changes. Specific Ttodificat!ons and ❑ supporting roasons 41.0 attnchedt 7. Y ' < + this Negatxi e Dei,laratioti was t ,_eld �ti the deca sic'n makinn body Hearing Body Butte County Board of Supprvisors Date of Determination 10-6-87 Doterminatirtn On the basis of the initial study of environmerntA1 impact,, the information pre:;ented at hcni.-ings, comments received on the proitosa1 and our own knowledge and independent research. We find the Pretposed itro joct COULD NOT have a sign:.�i.cant xef..fect on t,ho envI rOT11nent , and a NEGATIVd, M.'CLARATION is hereby adoptocl { We find that the pro 1 ect COULD have a signir-Ica:nt effect Don 'the environment heat will not in this case because of att"'1Che Ih1tigat o'n 100118ures described in item S above wh7 ch are by this reference made conditions of pi of ect< app bvaj, : A cotld.i tional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is 'lie re adopted:. yiane D 7 an � Chair �Biatte ounty 13oard o.f 8upervisors 10/t 7 _. nate. T`0: office of 1: - I,jfnnitig antJIM Tonth Street. Rod 121at fp C,ottnty Sara^arnent^o, CA 95,512, t' mining lleparfrnent or OCT 9 1987 7 C: )tint.v Center Dr i ver XX CA 95965 County Clerk CANb � . GRUBBS, Butte Co. Clerk County Of Butte By . MEE30 Deputy SLIUt TT4c.-e _ FilingFiting of Notice 4 A ub ic-, urination in com lianCt' wlt.h Section 2J I08 fyr 21152 of the Public :Re,.aurces coLle. ....H. . Coda Iamendment tdtit,tr~ Ster c C7. Various 13utte Cotrn i� (if ctrl>rrriYt t ed t n Clearin hoard of S�tl�crvisors eari.nghnuse Number • Contact t?e�•sorr ..� ^ Clearinghouse) TelePhune NLmbc�r Butte Co. Planningbenartment --a~-----�- 8.A. XIRCHtR Project, Location F rhaven creek, Dlsgalia R 518-760 Reservoir Watersheds eservoir and Paradise 11ro.ject; DescriPtinn Codeamg Policies to add a Watershed Protection Zone a Resolution establishin Upper Ridge area. r procedures & standards for Paradidse L Tllf , is do advise Ghat the Butte Coujjt y Board of Su ervisors (tai; approved the (Lead Agency of, ltusponsiblt, Agency)' pI above-desc_rihad r,rojop C�6-$7 ' B r cy) follow- ing t1fGermi. a t; taticons regardinI g the ahuvo-'r1escri y a G1�ri -�- ---,_ nd has made tc.d pro,jr`+rt., 1, The pro,ject0nt tv% 11,, , . w . t ] not, have a significant oj*ffet`k e env i ronrrent. n ttar An linvirontnental Impact Pruport teas prelm"Iroki for this project pursuant to t1le pi.'"i4iOf's o f CWA, X A the a r, i:+�e $ Decl;1ration 10,ts prapated rtc r thlrs j�rrtjtxr:t r; �• pr•ncrisions rpt C£`tZA, p t..,u<<nL to tl Ls 3 i�11t;F,atlC�Tt in r iUrC n »- {tif;`c?� X 1011•t• Ito, approva J oft ht trrojc'cL, r ritlrrttr: �x c'ttn�• t t, ion. ',Si" the .r, A ,SJ .Yt er.;r:nt rtt e�v�t't lcri_nt; fa�t5y iclti r.,, foil -i t7:,:, project , ' "tt_tot), lr�n �cw riz w � _�V;r:; 1411, 5 is t n evi-I th;it the t`ittzr j'rojot t i l;tR i!%i,it 'C:f,t1d}'2E�,t. ttr•] t'f�: 1 t'.' 4Y• 7 1 Jr .. approval i8 �avr3i 1a13J r! to t 10 genuva,1 pubj it `sC t 1 ra t , , itt;f, rLyrc5 'fl ol` tlt Lu count..+' p7amililt, afr , t�•a nf�rtt Ct�ttttfi;y Cram^c:r t)r,Vf r)t^w,vi i ut CA tt5961i rpt �� l�f.'tic.t, iv��tl etre. fw• li.tignrl ho;; t. i t,gat OJrtr 00 ,.. ,11, Zja 007-5ephen A. Str t,llx►t ltt'IC� St eeter j Senior Piaritier tt"J Wd 14,114-11 198 ti- e RESOLUTION 1`10. 87-4 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF '1,[JE COUNTY OF 11U`t'T1 3 APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING POLICIES) PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR THE PARADISE RESERVOIR, MAGALTA RESERVOIR,, AND � 4 FIRHAVEN CREEK WATERSHEDS PURSUANT TO CHA[7`'TER 24 OF THE .BUTTE { COUNTY CODE I� i� 6 WHEREAS, on January 31, 1984 the Board of Supervisors appointed 7 the Paradise Area Task Force on Wastewater Management for the purpose of 8 studying the effect of Upper Ridge wastewater on the integrity of q groundwater above and in the Town of Paradise; and 10 WHEREAS, the Task Force determined that topography and geology 11 eliminated concern for contamination of surface and ground waters Within the 12 Town of Paradise fom s ewage disposal in the Upper Paradise Ridge area; and 13 WH.gREAS� F11e 'Task Force subsequently studied the cumulative: 14' effects of Wastewater disposal in the Upper Ridge Area and particularly upon 15 the Paradise Irrigation District Reservoirs and their watersheds; and 16 WHEREAS, the Paradise ,Area Task Force on WastewatOt Management. 1feels that although a point of harmful degradation o1.± surfar�e or ground 18 water has not yet been reached; the cititens 61 the area would prt±. of to 15, plan ahead to extend the life of the present method of sewage dispostt;l, e, 20 septic tanks and leachfields and delay or perhaps eliminate the tohsiderable 21 fond expenditure of a public sewer collection; treatmejiL and disposal 22' system; and 23 WHEREAS, the Paradise. Area; 'Cask Forte on WastowaLotmanagetcent 24 firmly believes that preventive aition is far Better than cortective action, 26 and that with the implementation of the .specific policies, procedures and 26 standards for the thaveh Creek, ;Paradise and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds 1 attached het^eto as Attachment. A, that the possibility of ground or surface 1! water contamination would be greatly reduced; and 3" j WHEREAS, the Butte County PlanningCo mm ission in accordance w;}th the pravisians of Chapter 24 of the County Code has 5 -recommend the formation of a Watershed Protection Zoneconsidered att�1 t;ItiE�s 6 I the in�i the adppr,:l,oti of policies procedures, and standards shown in G.t•� 7 Firhwnt A. for the Watersheds; en Creek, Paradise and Magalia Reservoir Waters Lc}ane and 8 WHEREAS, the establishment of the;' Poli cie'qi procedures and 9 standards attached hereto as Attachment A is necessary to protect the. 10 County's surface and ground water supplies and to reduce further 11 governmental cocas by preserving public water supplies;, 12 NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, � that the Po'1..icips t standards for the s procet�ure8$ and Fithaven Creek Paradise Reservoito and Magalia Reservoir 14 Watersheds as set forth in :Attachment A, .attached hereto, are hereb 15 recommended for adoption to the Board of bu evisors for y P P 16 described in Attachment Ball that land , attach ed hereto. 17 i .PASSED AND ADOPTED by j the Planning , 18 I; Butte; State of Californias this 15t County b g Commission of the Coun y August, 1087, by the fol 1.5 " vote; h day of Au u, owhng a i 20� AYES2 Commissioners Lambert Peabod " ' v, Faroese and Chairman Waster 2s NOES: No one " r E 22 ABSENT; Commissioner Lynch s 23 1 NOT VOTING: No one w4 G' t i ,""; ATTEST: B. A X1Rt Giip, I.. . 2� birector of Planning CARL P WA. LTER C}}AIRMAN Butte- P;lanning- 26I Comtnissio I' BY ATTACHMENT A POLICIES, PROCEDURES FIRMAVEN CREEK AND STANDARDS FOR MAGAL I A RESERVOIR SWATERSHEDSRESERVOIR AND A. se - That a Watershed Protecti Magalia R servoirOn o 1 Paradise Reservoir steep booverlaid onto the Watersheds. ' and Firhaven Creek 2. Current lot shall, be str i n r parcel s 1 des i n the 'F ' or gent l Y maintained r rh�Vc�n Creek Waersied. parcels shall be Permitted. No further di?�isi'oh of lots 3. Current toning shall be servoir, Paradise i maintained Other than Reservoir and rJithin M89ala to allow Firha the a. lar the, consideration ofVz Creek Watershed r minimum parcel size onih g proposals to 9e 4• No than 9e in zoning shall be issued unless and made and O additi.on;e1 Sealanti1 the 'i.ncti idudjo use permit shall be u n ga disposal and c�mlati've ?, crE�ated by new and surf �• Pact. Perta�it mi ht develoRment, whl;ch ace Water runoff by.the app] a 1 1 ow can be such z.ane_-char proven ge or use qualit Pplioant(s) to have na adverse �Pp^ovin Y of the watersheds: effects O authority upon th6 Water A loo -foot sewa e 50 -foot setback disposal setback a 200-f from an a from a perenhial str^eemy. a oot setback from a stream or enforced drainagewa phemeral for lake or reservo r Y, and Paradise all lots aor,nd: parcels (Re withinith�h�ll b� stribtly regardless of the date the Mogalia irhaveh Creek, Appendix 1of oreServoir, 2, pat was created. d i x `VII of t�i°`►e Creek Subdivisi� ns and Butte County Improvements to Chapter- 20 Parcel Maps and Site Standards for to SI the the SuttP Count Improvements AprrII l 197ly residential to s Code which now a pursuant Or 001 i es orr i y Ihcluding mu1��r-sha11 also a parcels treated after Pami1 apply to a1'1 other development,, industrial, on ` residential pment creatih; al lbts or parcels' commercial, and regard 1 ess of date o f The galloha ge of sewage application proportion tf� t p shall h.- usablebe tleIue, heS in accordance withare6 of the pro --"aced lh value of 550 ot gallons✓da Appendix VIII usln or parco as + ar^ea retiuirement g the Table 1 a A variance may be granted only on lot, or, Parcel when special circumstances an existing lare a.� Property involving the soil Characteristiicsca or surrounding property characteristics, topogrrphy, be granted only to the usable a Variances may APpendik VTT> Tabled . rea requirements of Cumulative effect s within the hydrologic basin shall be considered Of any variance. I`n no evert shat"priar to issuance granted that would a variance be requirements of Butte County Code Chapter area than the 19-12. hapten 19, Sec -tion b• An application for a _ variance shall be m on a form prescrIb �ide in Writing ed by the Hpartment. Upon receipt of the ealth Deapplicationthe 9 , Health Officer together +mho Manager o f the i'arad i se and :has CF-,,'�-i rr�an of the Water Committee Irrigation of theDistrict, U i ct , Ridge Gc°+ rd i n t 5 -� Council, Water shall Upper to determine whfbfaViet4 a variance shod babe i nvest i gat i o,� • testi aton flranted. At. the cone i Us i on of the �tv,. . Environ9ental Health shall prepare y tithe 0 i rector of grantin or denying the variance, and shall tInclude ten din such Written order specific findings of fact and'rea for its granting or denial s:on c• Tf the Environmental Hea'1th Division of the Health Department dentes the application for variancep the t" apP" cant may file- an appeal w i th the Water dualityh State Regional Control Board within ten (10) days after denial. The decision by the State Regional Water Duality Control Board shall be final. Attachment . B All of the land bounded ley the following described line; Beginning at the NE corner of Section 26 T24N R3E'MD13 and M, thence vj�esterly along the north line of. Section 26 to the centerline of Powellton Road; thence southerly along the centerline of Powellton Road to its intersection with the north line of section,2 T23N R3'E Mn8 and M; thence westerly along the north line of Section 2 to the NE corner of Section 3 'T23N R3E MDB and M; thence southerly along jpao east line of section 3 to the NW corner of Section 11 T23N R3E Ht)B and M; thence southerly along the west line of Section 1.1 to the SW corner of the NW q-VArter of the NW quarter of Section 11; thence westerly to the NW corner of-, the SE quarter of the NW quarter of section 11; thence S 00" 291 00'xE' a W 'stance of 1347.09 ft.; the S 00"' 06t 48vl W a distance of 297+71 ft.; Thence N 89- 551 3°91" E a distance of 1316.02 ft, to the centerline of the skyway as recorded in Book 42, of Parcel Maps at page 31, on file in the office of the Butte 'County Recorder; thence southerly along the centerlineof the Skyway to the westerly extension of the south line of lot 2 as recorded in Book 50, of Parcel Maps at page 16, oil file in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence N 89- 03t 4711 E to the centerline of Hupp Mill Road as recorded in Hook '50, of Parcel Maps at page 16 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence southerly along the centerline of Hupp Mill Eoad to the westerly extension of the conteylinepaf Reritanef Wood ditLane 'as recorded in Book 39, Record of .Survey at ► , n office of the Butte County Recorder, thence N 890 26 51 E a distance of 2047.42 ft, as recorded in Book 39, Record of Survey at page 85, and in Book 57, of Parcel Maps at page 63, on .f3l.e in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence S 02,t, 44 4,Vt E a distance of 1316.91 ft. along the east line of section 11 T23N R3E MDB and M to the SE corner of said section; thence along . it, torth theline cente r and a distance of 70-4.21 f Section ra is E d R MDB rice southerly along the Cline of .Grails End Road• the centerline of Trails End Road a distance of 436.31 ft.; thence N 871, 37' 1711 E a distance of 694,12 ft.as recorded in Book 44, of Parcel' Maps at page 7, on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder thence southerly along the east line of the we8t-half of the west half Of Section 13 T230 R3E MDB and M to the centerline of Imperial 'Way; thence easterly along the centerline of Imperial Way a distance of 495.60 ft.; thence $ 00f" 040, 0811 E a distance of 2481.82 ft. to the centerlihe of Rosewood DriVe as recorded in Sierra Ciel Oro Estates, Unit No. 2 book 34, of Parcel Maps' at page 28 - 290 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence westerly along the centerline of Rosewood Drive to the centerline of Wood Drive. thence southerly along the centerline of flood Drive to the centerline of Elmwood Drive; thence westerly along the cente�:l.ine' of Elmwood 'Drive a distance of 693.1,6 ft.; thence S 00" .1.7 i 57" F. to the centerline of Perry Road as shown in Fir Haven 5ubdivisio'n, recorded Tri Map Book 27, at ;page 8 1.0, on file in the office of the Butte county'Recorder, thence S 04o 081' E a distance of 1079.28 ft as shown in Fir 14avet subdiVidion, recorded in Map }look. 27, at page 8,- 10, on file in the Office of the Butte County Recorder; tht!nce S 89055, 'a2`'' W a distance o[ '239 63 ft. to the centerline of tile wk wa as recorded in Book 89 of Parcel Ma s at `� 6 y p page 4, on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thoncd southerly along the centerline of the Skyway to the centerline of Drexel Drive; thenoe S 59,, lot 02" G a distance of. YYYI 392.40 ft. to the centerpoint of Laketidge Court cul.de0ac as shown in. thewautteaza, recorded • i,nB ok 43, at page 9, on file in the office of hence southerly along the c, Lakeridge Court to the centerline of enterl.ineof La C:irc.10.. thence easterly and southerly following the centerline of Lakeridge CUCie to the westerly extension of the lot line in common to lots3 2.5 and 26 as shown in Skyway plaza, recorded in Boak 43 of Pc1rC+ on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder;�sthenceSat s62� 38' 471� L; a distance of 447.81 ft;. as shown in Skyway Plaza, recorded n Book 43, of Parcel Maps at the Butte County Recorder; thenceS883,1�4t°3iEeain the office of ft t o that distance of 847.31 Point where the centerline of the Skyway intersects the south line of Section 25 T23N R3E MOB and M as shown. In Skyway Plaza, recorded in Boole 43, of Parcel Maps at Page 8 Office of the Butte County Recorder; thence easteLi` on file intheline of Section 25 T23N R3E MOB and'M to ce Y alon the ,youth thence-, northerly along the east line of said csectioriil;oathe id seastori; quarter corner of said section; thence N 85- 5.1, 34'ft w a distance of 886.1.1 ft, as recorded in book 42, of Parcel Maps at page 65 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder, thence N 01 11t 6211 E distance of ;279.17 ft. as recorded in Hook 42, of Parcel Maps at page. 65, on file in the Butte Count ft y Recorder; thence iV 200 221 11" E a 65 on file in the office of the Bu of parcel Maps at page distance of 1.144, tl2 • as recorded in Book 42 Butte County Recorder; thence N 09-, 09 08" E a distance of 211. as recorded in Book 93, of Parcel. M, -'Ps at 2i ft page 72, on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder' thence S 88* 47' S5" E a distance of 1.97.61: ft.as recorded iit Bohe Butte oz' 93 of P rwel. Mans at a^e a . CAunt Re - p 7 7s, or, file In the office of Y ,girder,• thence S 60,5 33' 02" E a distance of 8142 ft. as recorded its Book 93, Of Parcel 'Naps at Of the Butte County Recorder; thence N C4 -e231 37n 1iaecin the l stanc:eoo ice 492.67 fti as recorded in Book 93, of Parcel Maps at page 72 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder thence N 09 52 30►� G,1 a, distance le 320. 5 ft. as recorded. in Book 93 of Parcel Maps at page 43t on file in the office of the Brute County�Etecorder; thence 14.31' 06 32" W a distance of 38Y 23 £t, to tie south line of Sectit�n 4 T23N R3E MD.L and M as recorded in Book 93, of Parcel Maps at page 43 on file in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence easterly to the SE corner of Section 24 T23N R3E MOD and M; thence easterly along the ,south line of Section 19 T23N R4f' MDB and M to the center'!ine of Coutoleiic Road; thence northerly along -the centerline Of,Coutol.enC Road to the Westerly extension of the south line of lot 4 as recorded of Parcel the at pale 96y on file in the of"' ce Of the, r lot 4; thence N 01� 42r 57ncW a dist�ance3of8�� the 5E corner of said centerpoint of the Alphyls Lane culdesac a r,ecozderl73 �intHsohe96, of Parcel Maps at page 960 on tile In the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence northerly along thE� centerline of Al.pl�y's La`i e to the centerline of Coutolent Road; thence rtherly along the S tanelto he Coutolenc Road to the centerline o northwesterly, along said center0of ; `ntia Road; thence ine oenteriine ruhnIhq ljorth/soilth of 5ectt teat point where it, crosses the then e nothernly to the center of said 8eotionTlBN thence�Nand 89�M, 10r� E a distayce of l Gla S6 ft, as recorded in Coutolenc Canyon 2- r vistatee, tjyjIt :L Book 104, of subdiVision Maps at page ?.9, on file in the offic-e of the Butte County Recorder; thence N OV" 221 2111 W a distance of 1310e18 ft.,as:recorded in coutolenc Canyon Estates, Unit 1 Book 104, of Subdivision Maps at page. 29, on file in thy! office of the ButtV, County Recorder; thence DI 88-5 39' 2811 E a distance of 2510.23 ft. to the east line of Sec -tion 18 T23N R4E tOtA and m as r-1corded in Coutolenc Canyon 'states, Unit I.Book 104, of-, Subdivision maps at page 29, on Pile in the office of the Butte County Recorder; thence northerly along the east line of Section 18,T23N R4D- MDB and M to the F cornet of said section 1.8; thence westerly {Along the north line of section 18 to the centerlin.6 of Coutolenc, Road; thence northerly along the centerline of coutolenc Road to the centerline of Doon Grade Road; thence northerly along said centerline of Doon Grade enc,Road6I along the thence norl;hOrly Road to the centerline of CoUtol centerline of Coutolenc Road to its intersection WiLb LOV6I oak Road at the skyway4 thence northerly along the centerline of, f,,.r)velock Road to i btL f Section 36 T24N R3E MDB, and M.; its ersection with the east line of , a thence northerly along the east line of section 36 to the NE corner ofhe north line of - Section 36 T24N R3E MOB and M; thence westerly along L Section 36 to its intersection with the centerline of Lovelock Road; thence northerly along the centerline of Lovelock Road to its intersection with theeastline the West half of the West half :Section 19 T24N R.3F, MDB and M; thence northerly along the east line, of the West half of the west half of said section to the south line of seation 18 T24N A4E Hat and M; thence northerly along the east line of west: h-14 of the half of said section 18 to the north, line Of the I t of said section; 4 thence westerly' the SW quartet of the 9W quarto along the north line of the SW quarter of the SW quarter of said section 18- to the east line of Section 13 T24N -R3E MbB- and, Mi thence northerly along the east line of Section 13 to the north line" of the 8 half of the Nn. quarter of the, 8E quarter of Section 13 T24N R3E-MDB and m; thence Wes I terly to the NW cOt'n-,r of the s half of theNE I claarter of tho SE quarter- of- said section 130- thence isoutherly along the west line of the s half of the NFj quartet of the sr., quarter of Section 13 to the north line ofthe SW quarter of the SE quarter of Section 13 T24N R38 M08 and M; . thenoe Westerly to the NW corner of the 8w quarter of the St quartet of said section; thence southerly along the north, south centetline ofsaidSection 13 to the north line of. section 24 T201 R3E MbB and .4,1 thence southerly along the west 1100 of the centerline of I?owellbe�n Road' the east half of Section 2-1 to thence southerly along said centerline to the east line of 'the w haI.P of the W halt of, Section 24 T24N RIO MOB and M., thence northe'rly Along the tagt line of thr., W halt of the W half of said section to the north line of the NW quarter- of the sq quarter of section 24, thence he 8W -, quarter of westc�tly along the north line of the NNW quartet of L Section 24 to the west line of said t5edti0h, thence southerly -along the West line of 8eci;jon 23 T24N R.3n, mb8 and 'M to the 8W corner of section 24 IMN RTO- MbB and M and the point of beginthq* excepting 'therefrom; Commending at the St aorheer of said 'section 25 1123N OV MDB and M; thence along the south line of Said 6ectiOn N 82- 28' 4511 W 81.79 ft;. to a point In the centerline, of the skyway and the true point Of beqIftninq Poe the pard( -.l herein describedt' thence from said true P0111t �3, I� of beginning along said N 36� 56' centerline of Skyway N 21.- 37, 3`0" W 111.35 W"633.50 said centerline S 11- ft. and N 53-1 411W 563.65 ft. 231 W 33.19 ft.; to thence leaving 45" E.. 569.11 ft. to the point a point in the of beginning as South line S Butte County Ordinance No.. 1492. recorded in 6a4 ,x RIDGE "TAXPAYER S' ASS ►�. IRiI)X tl � ��� I�.11 �►►ISL: ocIATI N CcilC Ill) tr..,t ('r1I�Il,CIIZI.1 'l?)illitl ur: 87.3 '075o Aust u's h 1.2 ; 875 h1 i, tchc J, l Ave OroVi.11e, cn 9596 Dam: Mr IZi:sc;7,oi7i: s IteCet:ence i.s111,100 to trho pI:opose(I l�tn(i' cxc11s1ri yc' r f, I)c_ Lween L11e IISI� 4ii,ci s� i ri.va Le i t cli vi,<Itiri;l., which involves Llli:(!e parccl,8 eii Ll,c i'�ltacii.se Ridge. 1L t.itt,tLc. Lhi1L 1.11e I)ttt'nel:i8e 1Ci'i}'.•7:i(Jli I;)isL'hcl.,�hifl b001rl UC dii'ccLorsi t i .l.crl to LK1ke ticLi:trit L0 ilcgtli 1; .0 Lha 1.�tttci> as suggested lay Ll1c 111'; stvcr71 Lathes si;ticc I.963 C)i' IsttrL,iGttl:lt' cc)1,Gr1'11 to ;olljo w33,C1(.lC) Ise Plr. eti L)1e ar l�ttrce I �; 1v177.c1�t i ticltl�lo Gi I)ot' L;i oll or �tI7I c)- I��t) l:lsc the dart) Col:1r�'tt'�tcli.se "Oko, "incl L11e Connecting � �, tv�'1L'el: tvrhy I�cLtveet, tile 4'itlrl �la��i:l.i7 �>cser.�oi.1-..�-���1.1. 1a�arL 0C Li,e rnuni.ci,I,a1, tv7l:er supply Cor Cht� tot"" Ot N"14 adi.Se: Tr Hlese pal cejs lucre to lac ex'Lells;i_Vel. logged I y L'11eI:G: wOt.l.l.C1 be se> 7:ot1 (hi:eiL of cros,.c�i1 1 0ce)08c 0;h Steel) .�gjj)pcsr ttl7tl i.t cletiej.cyi�it►etiL tcn Ictt,g0t: hC . .y PolltiLioil. Tho I'l) °i1LsysLeton tit7r.I inr�1:1 :it tticeLi.ng re(jUimf WnLer Ltirlaitl i (y Woi:i~ Lo i.rlcc�rt5 e bctitl,4e of 0.t.osi hi. t.7 L•11e %VOL' is shod thn. WI -4 Lr'i c L WOit;l.d Inc Cac;osl w:i. 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'.I'ho It i clf�c xprtye rs' Assoc i rt L'[.on Lakc,s L I I C POSi L (r� y 011,bwi.ng St0tements tr ,IltclicttL'�cl la tile e I' 1,. 1"0 pro LecL• L[te het'l L17 "tiid s7CeLy of the res:[. 0I'1Ly � C�rncl those clependetIL a son � oC l ntad� ,c� f r,ot,llld W'jLer ;Ln Lhe �I�IaeI: IliAge Commun_ 7 Ll,ie pa'rec;l_s of l.rtlte[, con Lr� 1 0> e��Lher�unrlr�� (�edcrai.. 1 occt,l. I LI c.olit vo l 2. jr lho c011Llnl'r>f L'hc, I tncl [,s sIli f'Lc(I tct loctt'i cnt'tL tli so .I rei.WI L•I on D i ,s Lr- i c L wotij'd be tile (.tt� Lc�t:l. LIl L t'ol Lhe a. Ly to 11milago Lho 1.ancl rot- Hic henoCiL o” a1.1, 'li.icl ;c t:c±siclerLs., L i.:; 5 L roiip',l y t-oectillirlcilrcic"cl Ott L Lhr1 i' I I) ptir S00. ri 11, to cottLi:ol of Lho 1011d Cot: Lhe Ile_LIQ, :irt'CcLy ri nUenrrrs t:oc:►:cs,tLi.rattKtl 'hc�ocls tsl' GI�t<s i�itlho C,rtltrrtltrIIi:'L:(.aa:. +. Ott :[t coh Lrci 1. €tltrl%or nlan t ealc i � could, be by l.or� y Lernl ' tt�� � cr [) y 1"Incl oxrr.luut� O ctt. by 8c king f a, , at Llte Federal Level. Lo ineeL tile objectives o��%�lcf�i�[�iL�+�tr welfI -jl c or Elle peoAo J i,vi�, of L}7c i ri Ira LerELiltg ,-the icC�e, �c;irlc.c?I.tslyy �Itt�trr,�(r .�lrf,flrra. z, lJ([,Crthrl ;8Iti11Itt~r;s CliLot J[`t cc ti`r1r1►:5a- owit of 1'tt'ticl'[s+ .l.oli [)ItiLI;icL U(Jpor R] dge Coot cI ftin L-[ lig C 0Lllti_:[.I. Ci L i xcim roir i't-cyLec L.i.ctlt of f'r`trttc[.i ,sc' bi i nk )i}, BUILL0 C;r�Un Ly 130M'd Of' ;,ul)ci�vi ,or- 11uLLr+ C�ctMAY I'I�innii t, C�c�mmi;s;mioi1 I�C)'L Le (1,o1.1ilty iie�ti `f Lli i)c+[t� 'Lrilnit L y[l0ry"01' � c�ttrt Lrtl� I'eLo 1Ji .0 SOI) .eiia Lt�t= A i rtlt Clt:tns Gatti i� tt tttl r n Post N ENVIRONMENTAL ENTAL Cl PCKl I,Rr FORM it(l 171' C;i)1Djtl�tCl4�111° leatcl�1�RL'nC)"� r . 1�aChtlRCrU it FILE 1'86-27 1. Name or proponent �Btitte Gount�y�Plan!1�Clf �.�►ntn sS latt .�� ,�- 2. Address or proponent and reprosentntive rir a1plicable) 7 County Center Drive _ 9596� Orovi�l:,J.e, Ca. :5 .e.......--- = do Arhendment of the Butte 00t,41t Code jscri4tt ion.Zoning (7rdinanca 1 1 1�1,\Nt), 'TORY Ia 1 N 11 Nt,S OP S i CSN i h I tKNt<I i"r'S h1�Y13T NCI a. Does tho project have the potential to degratio the quallry or the environment, substantially roducatw the habitat or a fish or—wildlife species, catt:tP at fish or wildlife population to drop below~ St,11" sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant 01I anla5:tl community, reduce the Irnmbe, or restrict the ramoo or ai rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the malar peri.ocls or Gil i fornin history or prehistory? b. poess the the dot °immt or long-term oral t one allmentat 'foals? (A short-term impact: oil ;the environment is one which occurs in n t'elativcly brief period or time while long-term .imparts trill endure into the+ ruttit°iy,,l Does the project have impacts which airs WNW - ally limited; but cumuldtivnAl considerable? (A project may impact an tWo x: more soparate resources Where the impact an ouch easoi reo is relatively :,al l , but where the lCttan or the total or thine impowty 00 the environment is S190iricautt°1 d.—ones the projoct hove onvirtrnmontat vrrects which will cause shustant al adverso orre is an Wan heings, olthey directly ai indlrectIt tw I NATION ('1'd be vamp i c`l vd by ;the W4 Agency) ()h the, hagis or this Initial et.atl ot1r1,1i. i1hr Pinel the propo vd pi'oluct W111.11 NOT hive a S190ricant e1 Oct vn the environment and pAVATIVII Itl,ChARAT10N will hc pl apat'e.., I;'a rind that although the proposed project could have signirl� cant v rrect an the any! ronmvnt , there All l not be a1 si gni i°icant �rl,rect in this case ito aso tiit�n MITIGATION 1`11;11H11RES elrt.CrlYd on the nttarhod shoot have Been added to the project. A NECA'TIVi ill`tJ,1l' 1'4 I (IN I,'t 4 1 heI'rVp I I od i WC 1Ind thci 'proinsod pro MAV have a Si hiricatIt OrrOct tilt ti�tL. � cent I roalneltt , and an ENVI RONMI:NI'Al. Ihllrltl:`l' �ltlit'C1R'4" is �t°cril.li r�cl, January 15, MY. tt14iN'I' iiia :hiJ'r'°4'I , �1,A' Nt IlIWA tTRIt.N'i' SLd man At Streeter Re Senior pJartne W Rev 1 v0 by t IV, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS T:cp anatzons o all "yes' and I'maybe" answers are required on attached hoet(s)? YES MAYBE NO. 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significa ,,, a. rUnstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displ��cements, compaction or overcovering of the soil?' C-- C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features C.. d. Destruction, covering or modification of aiy unique geologic or physical foatures? e. Increase in wind or crater erosion of soils ' either on or off-site? ��. fi Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any .bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive sols outside de_,,i,gnated urban areas? G h. Exposure of people of property to geologic hazards'such as earthquakes, landslides,; mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? C 2 AIR. 11111 the proposal result in substantial.- F.— Air emissions or deterioration .of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? C, c. Alteration of air movement,, moisture, or temperature, or any change' in climate, locally or regionally _ 3._ NATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in cutrent,s, or the course or direction of eater movements in either marine or ,fresh waters? b, Changes in absorption rates, dreInage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoffl C. ;deed for off-site surface drainage improve- ` rnents, including; vegetation removal, channel- ination or C d, � on$ tothecourseert lterati ` oo d flo%4 of fl. 'WaEers' e, Change, in the amount of surf,ice seater in ' any water body*? f. Discharge into surface water8j br in any alteration of surface seater quality; including but not `Limited to temperature, dissolved 0:gger, or turbidi'ty7 e- g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow ..,,,. of ground waters It'* Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters; either through direct additl.cns or tiiih drAwals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? U i. Reduction ifs tho amount of eater otherwise oval"ItAble for public water supplies? J + LL Ea of eo io or 'property to water rclosure a'ted ha..�trdspsuch as floodin r YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. 'Hill tho propostt`l result in st1l3:w t..tnti,tl r a - CRange in the diversity o f species, or xtt.1'adiu1' of any specs es of plants (including troy°s, shrubs . grass, crops, and aquatic plants) " G b. Redac t ion of the numbers OF any unique,,-, r a c,, or endangered, species of plants? C. Introduction of new species of plants into tt'lt --- area, or in a barvior to the normal; replenildi- merit of ea:ist.in- species? ' d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIML LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial t a. CChange in the diversity of species, or numlhers of any species of animals (birds,, land ani.tnals including reptiles, fish and shell fisli, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any,- unique; rare, _ or endangered: species of animals? C _ c; Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or -result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals?` d. Deterioration to e^4i stin,g fish or wildl,ifC habitat? G 6x NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existing noise levels? G b. E:cposure of people to severe noise levels? G 7. LIGHT AND. GLARE-. Will the proposal produce sly 1cant light and glare? C-11 8._ LAN_iJ..IISE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alt-oratioil of the present or planner land use o f an area! 4. NATURAL. RESDURCM, Will the proposal result in s'ustanttal ` A.'Increase in the rate of use of any ;natural resources? �. b Depletion of any i• on• r.etiowable ;natural `---", resources? 10. R18K OP UPSET. Will the proposal involve; a. A rx explosion or the release of hazard- ous, :,wbsulnces (Includ hg, but not limited to, oil, posticidosi chemicals or radiation) in tihc event of an accident or upset uonditions? b. Possible interference 'With. an emergency response plan' or cnergoric:y" evacuation plank �. 11. POPULATION. Wiil tho proposftl alter tho location; � s��.b t x o11 cit,.ns � t} . of Troiqth 'ra tt (If the human o u'HBU n ; P P 1n. 14OUSING, Nil.1 the proposal cii=feet: e;`isting, hot.ising, or {ate a demand for additilonal dousing? .. ���'. 61 rr�Lir. fin:..• y YES MAYPF NO l3.RANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION TRAM ,. Will the proposal It in: .t, Generation of substantial additional vehicle' movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transport�iti,on systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns Of circulation or movement of people.: and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air t:raftic.? f Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, X bicyclists or pedestrians? C- 14, PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a meed for new or altered governmental services: a; Fire protection?� b. Police protection:' c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities'' G e. Maintenance of public facilities, including, roans f Other governmental services? 1S ENERGY, Will the proposal result in; a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? G b: Substantial increase in demand upon existing Sources of energyf or require the development of new sources of energy? lb.. UTI-LITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? G,. b. Communications systems? `E C- C. 1V c ater ar`ailahi..lit �s d. Serer or septic tank? e. Storm Water drainage" G f, Solid waste and disposal? 1i. HLtDWI HEALTH. Will the proposal result ins a: Creation `of any health 'hazard or potential health hazard (excluding; mental, 'health) ? C. b. E.cposure of peop1e to potential health l$: AES`T1�ETICSwill tlic proposal result in the o structfon of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public vieO , )I's P1glll P(�? 19. AECRFATIU„'!Vill the proposal resttl.t in art itnptt�t r Upon_ the quality or cjuanti opportunities? )F Of existing recrc"kl conal. ` 20. CULTURAL RCSOURCES, d. Will 'the proposal result in the alteration Of Or the destruct or, of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse phys-',cal, or aesthetic effects to a historic building, of Prehistoric: ur `h g, structure or object? c. Does e proposal have thetG, a physical change which would affect uniquesn ethnic cultural Values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing 1=clig,0tr;; or sacred uses t�-ithin the area? Potential impact Y. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATI Project Description: Countywide Gomprehen'sive Zoning Ordinance involving nallfButte County Code; Chapter 24 zones of the CotntY, A summary of the revisiotis is as fo l e unincorporated areas section is established for each zone. low sA purpose and intent Cashprinci, pal zone is exclusive with respect to every other zo ne. The Ordinance is Veorganized into articles, The number of zones is reduced to 16, with 6 groups of zones establ'r Agricultutal-Forestr Re ished- Y� sidential, Commercial, Industrial;, Foothill-Mountain Ile>idential, Special Purpose. The zones ate Written in a standard format of purpose and intent e accessory uses, conditional uses, development standards, permitted Uses, Provisions etre established for overlay or combining zones. Separate articles ,ere established for sign regulations, Certificate of c use, 1'vestock animal maintrnanae ond:itiana7 parking, regulated uses-adult entertaintnentobusinessfietemcorarions, off-street temporary uses p Y residential Hermits; P Y -mobile `home residences:, mobile home parks) development agri_emehts construction of additional dwellingunit and residential. nonconforming use Istahdards, The comprehensive revision of the zoning ordx'nance will andprotect environmentally provide meets t pian far Y sensitive arias in the Cautity, PotehHal et, tir�anmental useimpacts of the zoning ordinance itself is mzniinal In all cases where �. r,5•' petinit, variance, development, agreement, or other discretionary action ,dome the. County r i.s involved, eevirontnental review will occur fog; those specific projects, Al ppro nate mitigation Measures a terna� p , t itity to the ro eat and 'redesign Of the bJOct ould occur at that t3;mey Tho Colintyi's action iti 5e tember plassif A..7 Y CGeneral) lane to U (Unclassified) has p 1985 to ie in reducing potential environmental impacts, pravem to be a;positive step The envjtonl edhtal concet ns that ,wau, ld most often be revidwed far projects I) ocessed accntding to the zari,ing otdittani„e >rocedufe are those items ttt;.trlceti with the initial study checklist, a i�Sl�� in hocation and ritagnitude of the project will dei:et•Mino ATTACHMENT A POLICIES, PROCEDURES Aiwa STANDARDS FOR THE PrRHAVEiU CREEK) ' PARADISE 'RESERVOIR AND RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS An Usk 1^ That a Watershed hed Protection gone Ma a l i s Reser�ro i t she 1 1 be a :, Watersheds. a Paradise Reservoir^ r``rlaId onto the - and Firl�aven Creek Current loot sha1i be o� parte1 sizes 111 the Or stshaolntlV maihtalhed� i=irhaveh Creek Parcels be No further Watershed' Pet�mittedM division of lots 34 Current zrnfn Reservoir 9 s'ha 1 l be ma i vita i nbd Other ' Paradise Reservoir within the than to a11ow the and F'irheven Maaalla a 1 arer minimum -Oh;� i dera't i on a Creek Waters-: red parcel size zoning Proprials to 4" Na Change In zoning Issued unless sha11 be made and no use Of additionalend until the individual Permit s sedge he Pace wa and cumulative 11 b. created by hew. 1OdispOsal and surface 1m t pment wh'Toh - permit might allow can be water~ Tunaf by the Pr such zone change or PP 1 t can t r s> to usc, qua i i t to the sPprov"n'O' authority y '��` the have ho adverie effects U ,� watsei^sheds. P nthe water Sewage arse sal l • A loo-pQot shwa 50-fOOt setbackge dii}osat setback a '100- from an ephemeral" from a Perennial s troam o a '100 -foot setback from .a stream car dry In a e Paradise ed far all arts lake or r-eservair shall b Wayj and, or r r or Farce l s Within the i~ l ritavrstrEeek , resrd l ess o iriacua l i ,a t the crate the lot or Reser*vr i r WateY'sheds and Marcel was created. 2 . Append i �c V � � a Subdivisionsf the Hutto and farce l 'OQMty Improvements Starve to DhaPte r 20 ref the t3utte�Countd Site Standard for bO si improvements ngle`fami1V res Y Dade which pursuant April id dont 1 lots Hove appiies Only i he l Ud i h 1 q> } shall else ass or parce l' i ereato'd after 9 mu It i- i. atn i t , P l Y to a l l other lhdustrial) ori y res Iden�i doveIbpmentj creation. all lots or 1 a1 comrnarcisl, Parotl s regardi ess of dateand of The g 1 1 c�r70ge of pr�,fart i Ori sewage,. app i i c;�t 7 tart i cliRtbrm i hed tt the usable hal 1 be Ira-r"str�d l ri I ra ecbardahce w i the}lea Of the l bt value rf 850 ge l l arrs,�day area r r•'end'i x VII' or Parcel as qW i 1-6meht ,' rrr 1 hg the Table I a , A variance Parcel when specialay be granted Only Proper -t c i i^cumstances are an ek i s i n l til: y involving the so}1 charas aFPlitab le or surround i n to i;h(r be pr ter i st i cs, tt,pc�r"talky grantedonlyY characterIstics. Appendix Y T , to , the usable Var i ahctl+ Wray hydrOf olo , Table '1. Cumulative requiremen(, gic basin shall be erfects within of any varia cons the granted that Would In no evened �d Prior to is=�t nce re taire would provide all a variance be q mems o Butte 1 ess usib 1 e area than ,thy, 19-12. County Cede, Cho Iter 19,Section b. An applisetlon on formPrescribed fora variance shall rE�ce i'pt fPrescr i bed by the kaQ; made 1 Health in wr}tiny With the age application, the Healtont. Up the tWana er of Farad Paradise �: 0at } �, Officer, together and Chairman 1:rr } Ridje Coordinatinghe Waver Comm}'tee of tistr}ct, to datermin- council, sha11 he Upper Whether �, make an investigation the conclusion variance s Env i rc�ntnental of the haul d be granted. At }nvcsti��3tiona the ranting or de Health shall prepare 01 rector of such written nYing the var written order order ante, and include in for its granting orsdeh�c findings of fact and and reasons. c 1:f the snvironmenta} bcpart'tnent denies Health pivision spPlirant the app-lication of the Health Water �lua 1 may f i 10? an app On . for var 1 ain, e, the Y Control g with the state doni81 The oard within den < Regional ��alit dacisitan by the 105 days after Y Control State Reglonal Board shall be pi -Water ATTACHMENT A POLICIES r PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR THE MAGALIA RESERVOT FIRHAVEN CREEK PARADISE RESERVOIR µ AND TERSHEL)S A. LaLan- nd Use I• That, a Watershed onto the Protection Zone shall Paradise Res be Magalia Reservoir, overlaid Frhave n Creek Watersheds.,- ervo.r and 2 • CUrrent lot or Watershed shall becstr,inzs tln the F rhaven Creek* g y maintained No furthor division of lots or permitted. Parcels shall be 3' Current zoning shall be Magalia Reservoir maintaParadise ined within the and Firhaven Reservoir Creek Watersheds other than a1'the considers:- tion of ,tonin to low size, g 'proposals to a larger minimum parcel 4 No change in zoning hall be shall be issued unless and untiaetheano nd'Se and cumulative impact of additional permit and surface Ovate �.'vdual r runoff created b sewage disposal. which such zone change ar use Y new development can be permit might pment Aroven to,the approvin g allow applicants) to have no adverse effseityUponbythe water quality o£ the watersheds. the B Sege Disbc�Cai'_ I A 1.00-foot sewage strew g disposal setback -from a m, a 50=foot setback from An perennial or drainagewa phemeral; stream s and a 200-foot setback from a lake Or- reservoir shall be lots or strictly enforced for all, parcels within the Firlaven Creek, Reservoir. and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds re paradise less of the date the ,lot or parcel was cr regard - 2. Z. Appendix V7r.of the Butte Count Standards for subdivisions andarc�l°Mments Sitc� Improvements puxsuant to Chapter 20po and Butte county Code 'which note a f the family residential 1oE Ppl.ios only to single- ApLil 4 s ° parcels created after, opmentr�inc�uinmUlaalso apply to all other devely - ,m,ily resldentialr A Po' commercial, and industrial g s of date of creation. all lots regardless or parcels The gallonage of sewage an rated in proportion to _placation shall be pro- or parcel as determinedtin Usableancearea of the lot �+ppenix VII, using the Table l value With gallons/day area requirement. -f 350 a. A variance flay be lot or Parcel granted only on an ex�tstin el when special c.` applicable to thercumstances are characteristics property involving the soil Property p g p Y characteristics. or surrounding granted only to the Variances May ,be of Appendix VT1 usable area requirements Within h Table 1,. G'umulative effects eyed ydrologi� basin shall be cansd Prior to issuance no event 8h issuance a variance be variance. would granted thatrn provide l Y requirement s of Butte Count Code. C e 19 Section 19-ess,usable area than hh - l2. _ Chapter b Ana in Writin 1 variance _shall be trade g n a form for a prescribed b Department. Upon receipt of thea the Health the Health Officer together with the Manager of the Paradise Irrigation e Chairman of. the Water commit,District, and the Ride-Council,, tee of the 'U ! Coordinating Council pper investigation to determinerwshall make a- shoi�ld be granted: a variance investigation At the conclusion the Flea :th-« epa-rtmery f the .prepare a written order shat the variance granting or denying and shall include in s, 'ten ons for ecific findings of ,fact an writ- reasons for it antin o` d , it g r denial. c if the, ealth De artMent tion for variance denies the app lica a �: the applicant may ppeal. With the State Y` file an Conirb1 Board within tehgio gal later " clenia�, . (10) days, Quality i Y of ter WatLr (ivalit X the State Re decision br gicrhaJ. Y Control 80ard shall be final. Attachment C Article 31 of Chapter 24 is hereby amended t definition: Y o include the following WATERSHED: The region ,drained by or contributing Water to a stream, Iake, or other body of water. SECTION 24-26.06, "WpH WATERSHED PROTECTION Purpose. and Intent This district classification is intendled'tobe uti'1ized as zone which shall be overlaid onto other zoning districts to aI ayn the boundaries of a Watershed, and for the foliowin9 pu:to estabishe I. To protectthe'County's surface and ground water resources. 2 To reduce future mental costs by preserving governmental 9 public water 3 To recognize the essentialI y p�ab1 i �� _nature of the land and Water resources of a watershed} and that their continued vitaiity is directlyIt communitieses . related the social anand economic welfare of the County and 4 To protect the public health, safet♦y;and Welrare b y requiring such retain the naturidtions Upon the u-;e of land as are necessary to additional rest rat balance and intE� .ge" ty of a Watershed. 5. To 9 q redo nize the uni ueness of each Waters1.hed by basing the r1sures for their* protection upon anlevaluationection of tmost effective me of the soils, climatic coedit) vegetat on, drain♦ a ons, topography, g patterns:, unique to the watershed.and any other specific conditions ' . 6. To allow the County or its citizenry to identify Watersheds Where natural or man-induced Imbalance in the environmental system' occurs and provide a means for^ repairing or restorine the natural functions Of these Watersheds. Adoption of Policies, Procedures. n. d Standarcd 1. In o9 rary�...nitl'on of the unique characterstl`cs of each Watershed and the need for individubi evaluation, the standards far each Watershed shall be ado po l ticies, pradddures and by resolution On 66 Indvidual of the Board of SupervisorspfodioWing the�adoptiorbio� � an ord l hande estab l i sh i net the "wpo► zone f or` 8 Watershed: �s�era� I f 2. At such time as the Planning Commission holds a public h0aring In accordance with the provisions of Section 24-32.04 of lAhis Chapter for the purpose of establishing a "WP" zone, the proposod resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards shall ba attached as an exhibit to the request to establish the zone. The rosolution shall be subject to the same notice and hearing requirements as the zoning amendment, including the requirement for a deposit to cover the estimated publishing fee for the resolution, if required. 3. At such time as the PlanningCommission shall render it's decision in n recommendation to the Board of Supervisors In the form of a wr-itte _ _ accordance with the provisions of Section 24-32.05 of this Chapter on the establishment of a "Wf" zone, they shall also render their_ recommendation onth'e content of the resolution and may recommend the inclusion, deletion or any change whatsoever in the contents of the resolution, 4i At ttheir hearing held in accordance with Section 24-32.07 of this Cha ter, the Board of Supervisors shall set and hear both the establishment of the "WP" zoning district and the resolution. The Provisions of Section 24-39.07 as 'they relate to the establ Ishmentof the 'zoning district, iticludtng referral back to the Planning Commission, shall also relate to the adoption of the resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards. 5. Fo,ilbwing the Board of Supervisors' approval of the "WP" zone and the Resolution Establishing Policies; Procedures aiPld Standards, ,a cert i f i;ed copy of said reso l-ut i on' shall --be attached as an exhibit to the ordinance creat,n9 the "WP" district. Application 1 • The "WP" appearing after ;a zoning des i gnat i on on the Comprehiens i ve Zoning Plans lndicatet. that the property so classified is subject to the prbvisi-ons of this Article, in addition to those of the underlying ,district onto which it is overlaid 2'. The regulations 'of the "WP" district specified within this Art icle and as specified in a resoiut'on of the Board of supervisors adopting policies, procedures anti standards shall Pr;dv conflicting regulations of any district onto which thea'+WP'"vdistrict Is overlaid:. t, TTr. COMITY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE_ RING_ the Butte County Planning Commission that public Notice is hereby given by July 22, 1987, in the Butte County Administration Center, 25 Coui2ty Center hearings w%ZZ be held on Wedcountyr item at the following Beard of Supervisors' Room, regarding the following Driver Groville, California,. reg g time ITE1�1 ON WHICH A NEGATIVEi DECLA�TION REGARDING ENU RONMENTAI 3yiPACT HAS BEEN. I2EC0ENDED t Board of Supervisors- Code Amendment to add, a. g.Go a.m.: Butte County Watershed Protection Zonestandards'sfortthe Firhaven Creion establishing k. policies, procedures: and Magalia Reservoir, and Paradise Reservoir YJatersheds, as follows.:: Code Amendments Definition_Added: a stream, or contributing water to WATER LakeSIED. The region:drained bYo f water. ,. or other body. •,WP° WATERSHED PROTECTION. Purpose and..Intent zoning districts to establish the This distronto ict classifi.cati,on %s intended to be utilized as an overlay zone which shall at rshed,iand for the following purposes'. boundaries of a watershed, d .round water resources. l.. To protect the County's surface an r3 ,___ v i ng public water 2, To reduce future governmental costs �Y t�Le�`�' � ..� Public- nature of the land and wised�rectiy 3_ To recognize the essentially P l and its resources of a watershed, and that their continued vitality related to the social and:econimic welfare of the Counts communities he public: hea`sth, safety and welfare by requiring such 4 .. To ,p 1o.>ect t P the use of land as are necessary to addit�, :al res�ictons uponrity of a watershed. -,j the: nature balance and integ basing �e selection. uniqueness of each watersrotect3onhed by uPon-an S., To, recognize the uniq` vegetation, of the most effective measures for their P topograPhY, AY,�.Yaf ion of the soils, climatic conditions, unique to the -- other specific conditions drainage patterns and any watershed.: to identify watersheds where a or its citizenry stem occurs -o allow the County the ,nature functions natural or man -induced imbalance in the environmental u and, provide 3 means, for reparing'or restoring Of these watersheds'. A rshed and the doption. of Policies, Procedures` and. Standards the unique characteristics of ocedureseG =d. standards. 1. In. recognition of the policies, prby need far individual evaluation, on an individual basis on of an for each. watershed shall be adoptedthe adap resolutions of the Board he Super onevisorforoalwatershed. ordinance establishing t public hear�cr.in 2. At such. time. as the Planning Commission holds a P he revisions of Section. 24-32..04 of this Chapter for accordance with t P a_"Yr7P" zoner the proposed resolution the purpose of establishing -a as establishing Policies, procedures and standards, shall be a .est to establish the zone., The resolution shall be: exhibit to the requestearing requirements as the zoning subject to the same notice ands ment fob a deposit to cover the amendment, including the requ uired- estitrated publishing fee for the resolution if. req L 3., At such time as the Planning Commission shall render its decision in the form of a.written:recommendation to the Hoard of. Supervisors in accordance with the provisions of. Section 24-32.05 of this Chapter on.the establishment of a "WP" zone, they shall also render their recommendation on the content of the resolution and mag recommend the inclusion, deletion or any change whatsoever in the contents of the resolution. 4-. At. their hearing held in accordance with Section 24-32.07 of this, Chapter, the Board of Supervisors shall set and hear both the establishment of the "WP" zoning -district and the resolution. The provisions of Section 24-32.07 as they relate to the establishment of the zoning district; including referral. back to the: 'Planning Commission, shall also :relate to the adoption of the resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards. 5. Following the Board of Supervisors` approval of the "WP" zone and the Resolution Establishing Policies, Procedures and Standards, a certified copy ,;ofsaid resolution shall be attached as an exhibit to the ordinance creating the "WP" district. Application 1. The "T,7P appearing after a zoning designation on the Comprehensive Zoning Plans indicates that the property so classified is subject to the provisions of this Article in. addition to those of the underlying district ontowhichis.overlaid 2:., The regulations of the "WP" district specified wihtin this Article and as specified in a resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopting policies, procedures and standards shall 'prevail over any conflicting regulations ofanydistrict onto which the "WP" district is overlaid. RES OLUTIODT POLICIES',. PROCEDURES', AND STANDARDS FOR THE FIRHAVEN CREEK, PARADISE: RESERVO1'R AND MAGALIA RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS A- Land. Use 1. That a. Watershed Protection zone 'shall be.overlaid.onto the Magalia Reservoir, Paradise. Reservoir and 'Fi.rhaven Creek Watershed. 2_ Current lot or parcel sizes in the Firhaven.Creek Watershed shall be stringently maintained. No further division of lots or parcels shall be permitted. 3'. Current zoning shall be maintained within the Magalia Reservoirs Paradise Reservior and Firhaven Creek Watersheds other than to allow the considerationof zoning- proposals to a larger minimum parcel size. 4. No change in zoning shall be made and no use permit shall be issued unless; and.until'the individual and cumulative impact of addit oval,:sewage disposal and surface water runnoff created. by new development which such zone change or use permit might allow° can be proven to the approving authority, by the applicant (s) to have not adverse effects upon the water quality of the watersheds. B_ Sewage Disposal 1. A. 100 -foot sewage disposal setback from a,perinnial stream, a 50 -foot setback from an ephemeral stream or dranageway, and .a 200 -foot setback from a'lake::or reservoirshall be: strictly er- forced for'_all lots or parcels within the Firhaven. Creek, Paradise Reservoir and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds regardless of the date the lot.or parcel was created., _ 2. Appendix VII of the Butte County Improvements Standards for Subdivisions and Parcel Map :and,Site Improvements pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code which now applies only to sin4le-fam ly.residential lots or parcels created after April 4 19-74, shall also apply to all other development., including multi --family residential, com-nercial,,. and industrial, on all hots or parcels regardless of date of creation,.. The gallonage of sewage application shall.be pro- rated in proportion to the usable area of the hot or parcel.as determined in accordance with Appendix vii, using the Table 1, value of 350 gallons%day area requrftont, a- A variance may be granted only on an -existing lot or parcel when special circumstances are appl-Lcable to the property involving the soil characteristics, topography, or surrounding property characteristics;. variances may be - granted only to the usable area requirements of Appendix VII, Table 1. Cumulative effects within; the hydrologic basin. shall be consid- ered onsid-e :'ed prior. to issuance of. any Variance. in nc event shalla variance be granted that would provide less usable area than. the r`equireme'nts of. Butte CountyCode, Chapter, 19, Secrian 19-12, An application for a variance shall be made in. w:: iting on a. form prescribed by the Health - Department. Upon receipt of the application, the Health Officer together , with the Maza.ger` of the Paradise Irrigation Distr.ic'-, and she. Chairman of the Water. Committee of the Upper Ridge Coordinating Council, shall make an investigation to determine whether a.variar_ce should be granted. At the conclusion of the investigation,. the. Health Department shall prepare a written order granting or denying' the variance, and shall include in such writ- ten order specific findings of fact and reasons for itsgranting or denial. c- If the Health Department denies the applica- tion for variance, the applicant may file an appeal =,pith the State Regional Water Quality Control.Board within ten (10) days after denial. The decision by the State. Regional Water Quality Control Board shall be final. The above mentioned application, map and 17egat ve Declaration is On file and..available for public viewing at tae office of the Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, OrOville,- California. if you challenge the above application in court,, you. may b- limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in 'written correspondence del vered.to the Planning Commission, at or prion to, the public hearing., BJTTE'COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION I' B.A.- KIRCHER, DIRECTOR OF` PLANNING To be published in the Paradise Post on Friday, July 10, 1987.` VD- _Y�', . k ATTACHMENT A POLICIES ;PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR THE FIRHAVEN CREEK, PARADISE RESERVOIR AND MAGALIA RESERVOIR WATERSHEDS A. Land USe 1. That a Watershed Protection Zone shall be overlaid onto the Magalia Reser"voir, Paradise Reservoir and Firhaven creek Watersheds. 2. Current lot or parcel sizes in the Firhaven Creek Watershed shall be stringently maintained. No further division of lots or parcels shall. be perm ted, 3. Current zoning shall be maintained within the Magalia Reservoir, Paradise Reservoir and Firhaven Creek Watersheds other than to allow the considera- tion ,o:E; zoning proposals to a larger minimum parcel size. 4. No change in Zoning shall be made and no use permit shall he issued unless and until the individual: - and cumulative impact of additional sewage disposal and surface water runoff created by new development which such zone change or use permit might allow -- can be .proven to the approving authority by the applicants) to have no adverse effect:; upon the grater quality of the watersheds, B. Sewage Disposal 1. A 1.00 -toot sewage disposal setback from a perennial stream] a 50 -foot setback from an ephemeral stream or drainagewayf and A '2 -00 -foot setback from a lake or reservoir shall be strictly enfbrced for all lots or parcels within the Firhaven Creek, Paradise, Aeservoir and Magalia Reservoir Watersheds regard- less of the date the lot or parcel: was created. 2: Appendix VII of the Butte County improvements Standard's for Subdivisions and Paroel Maps and site Improvements pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Butte county Coda which now A'PpliOS only to single- family residential lots or parcels created after April. 41 1,974 r shall also apply to all other devel- opintnt, including multi -family residential., commercial,, and industrial, on all lots or Parcels of date of creation,. The gallonage of sewage application shall be pro- rated in proportion to the usable area of the; lot or parcel as determined in accordance withAppendix VII, using the Table 1 v alue of gallons/day area requirement.350 a,. A variance may be granted only on an existing lot or parcel when special circumstances are applicable to the property involve characteristics, topograph �ng the soil y, r surrounding property characteristics. Variances inay be granted only to the usable area requirements of Appendix VII, Table 1. C uMulati Within the hydrologic basin hall boeconsids ered prior to issuance of any variance"In no event shall a variance be granted that would provide less usable area than the requirements of Butte County Code,, Chapter 19, sect;ton 19-12_, u b, An application for a variance shah: be made in writing on a form prescribed by the Health Department: Upon receipt of the a pplication- the 11' officer together with the Manager of the paradise Irrigation_ District Chairman of the Water the and the Ridge Coordinating Council, shallfmak� an investigation to detotm' whether a variance' should be granted: At the ccnc union of the investigation, the Health .Department shah Prepare,a written order granting or denying the variance, and shall include in such uch writ- ten sriorder specific findings of fact reahs`or its granting or denial, c., if the Health Department defies the applica tion for variance, the applicant may file an appeal with the State Regional water Control Board within tcn o Quality denial. ( daYs after Water The decision by the State Regir ouality Control Board shall be final. Attachment C Article amended t 31 of Chapter 24 is hereby o ,Include the following definition on drained by or contributing water The regi- WATERSHED- to a stream,, lake, or other body aF water. SECTION 24-26.06 "�dP" WATERSHED PROTECTION pur ose and Intent is intended to b e utilized as an avertaY 'This dlstr ct nlassificatiori dissriCts to establish and for the following purposes: :one which shall be overlaid onto other zoning the boundaries o- a watershed a j To protect the County ,a surface and ground 14ater resources' rz: rnmental costs by preserving Public water To reduce future gove supplies. S. 'to recor,�n i ze the essentially public nature of the land and water social and economic: welfare of the County resources of a watarsheed, and that their con'..inued Vitality is directly related to th and its communities. such To protect the public health, safety and welfare by requiring 4. upon the Ute of land as are necessary to addanothe natural and Integrity of a watershed. re I _ basing the 5. i o recognize the un i quo etss : veoF each wu Psater f or, their protecti on upon selection of the most climatic, conditionst topography, an evaluatlon of the soil and any other specific conditions Vegetation) drainage pattb ns, unique to the watershed' the County or its citizenry to identify watersheds Where a ,. `fo allow st ;"" occurs e airirl9 or restowlnO the natur rens. natural or man-induced imbalance 1n the envirantnental syal fundi and provide a means for r.P of these watersheds rcedures and Shan ar. __t of i c es+ atter` i s : i cs u1" each watershed and Ado t on of F' pr` 1 in rerogr►ition of the unique char rocedurPs and the need for indlvldual evaluation the pallcles, p ends for each watershsd,shall�be adopted on an individual oasts stand t1e adbptlon of b resblutioh of the Board oM SUperviso'rs following Y o'establishing " „ or a watershed. ord i n;ailc_ the .. Wp zone an f r^ At such time as ;the Planning Commission holds a public hearing in accordance with the provisions of Section 24-32.04 or this Chapter for the purpose of establishing a "WP" zone, the proposed resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards shall be attached as an exhibit to the request to establish the zone. The resolution shall be subject to the same notice and hearing requirements as the toning amendment, including the requirement For a deposit to cover the est I mated publishing 'fee for the resolutions if required. 3. At such time as the Planning, Commissionshall render its decision in the. corm of a written recommendation to the Board of Supervisors in accordance with the provisions of Section 24-32iO5 of this Chapter on the establishment of a "WP" zone, they shall also render their - recommendation on the content' of the resolution and may .recommend the inclusion, deletion or any change whatsoever in the r,orrtents - of the reso l ut'i on ; 4. At their hearing held in accordance with Section 24-32.07 of this Chapter, the Board of Supervisors shall set and;hear both the establishment of the "WP zoning dlstrilat and the resolution. The provisions of Section 24-,32.07 as 'they relate to the establishment of the zoning district, i'ricluding referral back to the Planning commission, shall also rel ate to the adoption v'f the r_eso 1 ut i on establishing policies, procedures and standards. 5 1wo1lowing the Board.-Iof Supervisors' approval of the "WP" zone and ,:,he Resolution Establishing Policies, Procedures and Standards, a %, jr t i f ed copy of sa,l d resol ut i 6h shall be attached. as an exhibit to kh)e ordinance creating the "WP" distract. A; -p l i cat i oi=► 1i The "WP`" appearing after a zoning designation on the Comprehensive Zoning Plans indicates that t'he propeY^ty so classified is,,subject to the provisions of this Article in addition to those of the whichI aid. underlying district onto it �s oven 2. 7iie regu l at 1 ohs of the "WP" d' str i ct specified within this Art i c l e and as spedlfled In a "resolution of the Board of SWPervicors adopting policies, procedures and standards shall prevail over any co'n W dt i hg regulations of any district onto which the "WP" district It overlaid► magalia i CO .i .Cornu, July 20; 1087 Senator Pete Wilson Congressman Wally Herger Dear Senator and Congressman, I .am writing to request your investigation and action on a potontiall serious problem facing us on the Paradise-Magalia ridge has v in Butte County. The Paradise Irrigation District (PID) provides water to 010 'Town of Paradise and ;its source is surface water obtained from 'LJ,J.i.e Butte Creek located on the ridgo north of tho Town..Storert;e is collectctd i.n two reservoirs shown on the enclosed map as Paradise Lake andhtagalia it s�tt'voir. The diagonally hatched areas, indicated A, B, C and D are awned by the U S, Forest Service. PTD has for many years used these armas through Use pertainissued by the .Forest Service. It 4.8 obvious by examining the s map that those four sections are most necessary to the V60r system. Approximately 50 acres of A is under the northern end of Paradise Lake, 40 acrea of B includes the dorm and surrounding area, C and U includes the canyon and creek through which water is conveyed to the Magalia Reservoir and thence; into the Town's distribution systcm+ As these parcels are isolated from any major National Forest, it is logical F for the Forest Service to try to trade them for parcels adjacent to their - major areas, In this instance, they are negotiating with a private indivi,dgal who contemplates logging, subdividing and otherwise utilizing the parcels for his own profit by exchanging land he owns near Plumes National Forest. It is evident that a conclusion of this transaction would be disastrous to the water supply of Paradise, a Town of approximately 25,000,people. Further; it would compound problems J-11 the unincorporated area north o> Paradise known as the "Upper Ridge"'. I was appointed by the Butte County Board of Supervisors to a ,tour mart "Task Force" to investigate and 1. ,ution of the FID water supply, 'inasmuch recommend measures to prevent pol as the 'Upper Ridge of approximately 12 to 14 thousand residents are all. or► indi,vidudl septic tank sewage systems. Our conclusions have been y r Supervisors and are now in the process of ratified in total, by the Bonrd o 4nplemeknLat on; Muelt r > the area involved Will be denied devel.op6ment by the codes ill effeQ t 1aj+osictn from loggingoperaIt1ons could pol�ute PID facilities.facilities.Subdivisions would create a treed for wells to be drilled as no publ:i.c facil.i.tY serves the area. txisting V011 t ars very undeperidr3l�l.e,' I - T have been appointed to another "Task Force" by the Butte County Board of Supervisors known as "The Upper Ridge Traffic and Transportation Task Force". Our assignment is to study and recommend a solution to our overcrowded road system. The situation is so serious that the Board of Supervisors have placed, a moratorium on new subdivisions until. plans for solving the traffic sl;tuatio.n is developed. New roads, multilaning existing roads will be necessary even though funding; presents a serious problem. Nevertheless, the Lipper Ridge cannot absorb addlLi.ona] population, even that already legally zoned. For the reasons submitted above, will you please investigate and endeavor to implement a policy that would allow the Forest Service parcels involved to remain as they are. Thank you for support, Sincerely ' rJ. Mat" Matson 13573 Wichita Drive 4agttlia, M 9595 cc Se gat of Jim Nielsen Assemblyman Chi -is Chandler I'lumas National Forest Supervisor Regional. Forester, San Francisco r` 6u"O Co. Planning Conte JUL. 2 01987 droviile, Caujorak Butte County Planning Commission 7 Colony Center Ur. Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Coimniss oners - �:, I am writing to voice concern about the lVatershed Protection Zone prc rr osal for Paradise Lake and Magalia Reservoir to be discussed on 1Vednosday, July 22, 1987. 1 will not be able to attendthe public hearing but I hope that you will consider the questions raised in this letter. I am concerned about the precedents being set now for future developments,, 1 am,nuestioning whether the standards being set are stringent enough to protect tho Paradise drinking water supply. I am concerned about, t}ie potential ,,dve se hipacts of develo7ments to the dr'nking water quality, It is laiown that disturbing the forest floor in a watershed area causes a substantial increase of phosphates and nitrates In the runoff, which.in turn promotes the growth of algae in the creeks and reservoirs, - }-}as a study been done to determine the level of nitrates and phosphates ill the soil. of the watershed areas around. Paradise Lake and Magaala Reservoir? has been reported that algae is already a, problem in the Paradise drinking water; has a study been done to determine the impact of new developments around Paradise hake and Little t3utte Creek in so far as their effect on the nitrates and phosphates promoting the growth of algae in the Magalia Reservoir? Tile effects of, changes in runoff and sewage disposal upon the fishery in Paradise Lake and Magalia Reservoir also need to be considered 1 urge you,, while setting precedents to protect" the public health safety and welfare, to be certain that these guidelines are. stringent enough considering that other developers may be planning to build in areas now owned by the national forest.A current exchange proposal may g 1 p y 'put national forest propert utrounding the reservoirs and creeks in the hands of private developers' Tils could mean a much larger arca: of developed waturshed land surrounding the Paradise,lMagalia reservoirs. 1�3, i3o�t 336 Magalia, CA 95954