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87-36 REZONES 4 OF 7
�. J'y =�� Jrs1 Il 'rrii t1 ti"14t 'l M ,R 3. A Request for,, Proposal aril Contract, Administration Fee of r $1100.00; 4o. An, ,EIR Administration Fee of $225.Ob iTpon receipt of the above, the Planning Department will prepare.', and mail: an RFP to the five consultants shown on Attachment The se a choose p Planning Department. will review all res oases; to the RF'P, consultant, and notify you of the firm selected, Upon receipt of a P letter from you `." fidicatin� concurrence tvjlth the environmental consultant selected, and funds sufficient to cover the consul.tants fee, the planning Department shall exectite, a contract with the selected consultant; ; A full copy of the County's PKIR Consultant and Contracting Procedures is enclosed for your use. We strongly encourage you to read it in its entirety to familiarize youtself with the process and the coasts involved, 1f you haVeL any questions, or if this office can be of help' to you in this matter, please do not hesitate Lo contact y usi Sincerely,' B. A. Kircher Director of Plannirig David R. Hironimus Associate Planner - T)RET a lr Encs: Appendix F (1) Attachment A (l.i Attachment S (1) Authorization And Agreement 1!orm for the Preparation of MRS County-approved Consultants List (1) County ETR Consultant electron and Con tra6ting procedures (l) cc Jere 13o1ster 1�0� Mnn�an3ta Chicon Ca. 9926 JO , t•r 1, 0 r k \\ I Y cit WIT t i` r7[ UNVl 1 W.�a1 ", IAL QI't.Chl,I I 1 til er G oe he.� I+i ( t6,M) t:o'neT" n};rncy7 Pile #87-36 Log N 87-03-11-02 'j AP It AP 47'2159j 60; T t1A14,KG11O.UA17 1; Marne of proponent Dave Manthe 2. Address a f pt•oponQnt anti repxesentttti.ve (if aPp licoble) 8385 JantoonCRoad JerewR�%��Ar 95626 1503 Manzanita --- _ --�— Chico, Ca. 95926 3' i'roj, ct `descr 1)tion Rezone r T i . bJA'W>3ATOt2Y 1 1'13D1 NCS Or S_1 GN I rT CANCF Yps i1AY't3ii NO a,. Uoes the' project have the Potential to dograde the quality of the cnvironmentr substantially reduce the habitat r5f .r ri.sh o.r wildli rc species, cause a fish or wildiift population to drop below So sustain'ng levels; threaten to eliminate a plant or ` animal community, reduce the ,number or^ restrict tie range of nrare or endangered plant or animal or, eliminato important exampleA of the major Periods or California history` or prehistory? --' -- it. TSo�es tll'o pro j oct have the Potential, tai_ achieve sllr�rt�term b:.ono(its to; the detriment of, long-term, crit"i ronmetita<'i g,oa:ls? (A short - term iu►pact on the onvti ro invent S one Whi Ch OCtur a ter m–1ml)11Ct5oWiI'l b> for period of time t.:hile 1bn - t t�nduro intp thr future w. b, Uocs the projoct :hese impacts Whi`clr are ind�ividu� ally Ilaited., but cur)ulati%,ely censatierablc7 (A ro eet may impact on two or- more sopdcrate `resources ,hoie t:he impact on each resource is relatively amnl l ; bot where the ci feetof the total. of those _ w—. :mpaetg on i the environtnont s 5401 `1cont.j d. iloe:s the project hati}e crtvi rorimcntal o fl r'cts which tai1i eause guhstaiitial Adverso 6rfee,ts on human. ,,. citlrcr rlirect'ly' or ndireetly7 tt 1atsTi.ti'ltlt\r�'I"t_c`; ('l'o be eompiottd i� r,he Leat Ai;onr:y) On the basis of this initiaj cvnluufitort; JIt1. I`''iird hire iirapesend0 �ohCiAt"1 Viz. �t.1�1;1�t1211r1Clf4ata 11 he 1�4t ren tht` ctrtr i rt�nmr,nt , i,lir'1, r"i�td that altiiouil utile ProitOhet'CPIJi..i4rlotobetlt{}tsiAli lt'ic hrrl. t;tnt o' oil the env f 1 �=ct t f1'ort rtr� e'clt +he4 tyh unl,o ntht ,j(ltjod to til NliroJectl."b AeNili,tl�(iVl,rait the lit r, t b l►'1,C1,Y11",1l Ir`}? ill t. be r aparotk t!Ni 1,111d tiro vrop+isednitii`joet MAY � riliCt lll•.h`I'ItI,�ID1liAC'tl`i'iYtll'Ctit`I'hitiey+ thr" t tt� i t0 a tsrxiirt nt, told , �t►,l'l 1 April o.,, • S'11t lltIT lin I11,ANNi Nii 11101,AU) MIXI' a id'uR, 1. G1�imtin Ass: I ,tle>" ENVIROM TSL TMI ' CTS 1planations of a "yes11 aid, "maybe'" answers are 'required on attached sheet(s)) YES Y�tAYi3 NO 1 EARTH.Will tho' proposal result in signif cant.. a.- 7nstabZe earth condi'taonS or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements;, compaction or, `... gvercovering of.the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface .. relief fe'atixres? d. Destruction, covering or of any i< 'Unique ,geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosiotl4of,soiS, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition. or. erosion. o.f ;beach- I-, sands,• or, c imiges in siltation, deposition > or erosion yh�,ch may mods fy the channeh"of a river or stre-am or, the •bed .af =they ocean.or �E C_ any bay, inlet or. lake? T g. Loss of .agriculturaiiy productive..soils ;prime, otits'icie de! 3 gnated urban areas? X h.',' Exposure •of people or property to geologic hazards such-. as landslides, mud.- _earthqual�es;• '. ides,' ground failure or simila�� .h,,.'zards?e- sl, 2. Al It Will the proposal result in sub'stantialt a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient V. The creation;'"of objectionable. odors, smoke or fumes c. Al,teration of'air mdVement, moisture, or » temperature, or any change in climate,,` locally or regionaZly� ? _ ,, .. 3� ►VAT`DR. i'till the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes,in currents, or the coarse or direction of Water movements in either i< marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates; drAin6gel pattexris, or the rate and amount Of surface runoff? _ c: Deed for o£f-site surfac6 drainage improve- ments, including vegetation removao channel xzation or culvert in staZlation?. d, Alterations to the course :or flow of f16od .. Waters e. Change in the amount of surface Wator in any `..� f: water body? bischar,ge into surface- craters, nr iri• anv alterotion of suxface water quality,., inCludi;ng 'but not limited #o temperature, dissolved o:ygerr or' turbidity!. ' rate of fIow th0 µ2: ect� ori or AftOrdti,oi,t�of Z: _ h; Change in the quantity or quality of ,geound wate s either though direct adc�itiorts or with- d gwa.ls or through interception of an aquilet by c`uts or excavations? Reduction n the wgmount of 't,rat'erot}�erwise available for supplies? ixpoyure o t people t r Propeltv to water re ated ha arets s��ioh as flooding"' ' 7 f YES, MAYBE NO l3. TRANSPORTATION/CI'RCULaTZON Will the pry?posdl result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle _ movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? K c. Substantial impact on existing: transportation systems?' d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e.Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? } £. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehirles, bicyclists .or Pedestrians? 14. PUBvIC SERVICES. 14"I11 - the '_proposal have - an effecti _ upon, or result in a need for' new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? j . protection?, . ..�... c, Schools? d. parks or other recreational: facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? gservices?' , f. Other overnmental ,._.._ I5. ENERGY. Will th.e proposal result in: apse of subs tantial'amounts of, fuel ,or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or r{ui..xe the deYelomeatp - of net+ sources of energy? ..�.. �i. UTTL , 1111l the proposal result in a need for ,new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: A . power or natural gas? , b. Communications` systems? ci Water avail ati13.t}�i d. Sewer, or septic tank? .. e. Storm 'water drainage ESolid waste and disposal? 17, HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result ir; a: CreatY n of any' health haxard or potential health hazard (ettluding mental health)? k b: Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18r At8tHETTC5 : Will the proposal result 411 tixe obstruction of airy' scenic crista or vie��t :;���ien to the publi ", or will the proposa - resul' „'� the cxoation of an aesthetically' offensiuo ate open 'view? x to public YE�l,YBE' PLO Y �' t 'n an iu� aft �2ECREATiON. ;9a.1`l t..e prapo.�a1 result z _ .. P yt( upon the quality ar quant ity" of-exi,sting rec'reats anal opportunities? Za d CULTURAL RESOURCES. F. WITI tie proposalresult in the alteration of or the destruction -of a pr.ehistoxic or . historic archaeological site? in b, Wi11 the proposal result adverse physical' or aesthetic,'.effects to .a prehistoric ,or historic building, sttucture or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to. cause a physical.chanRe which would affect unique X ' ethnic cultural values? d. Will 'the prGposal restrict `existing re]:gious - or sacred uses within the potential -impact r , .area? V. DISCUSSION OF. ENVIrtONMENTA -' EVALU.ATION I, r� r } i 4' '/.N 5f x 2oa,biThe subject property is In an ares of high archaeological sensitivity. A records check- has been performed, through the Norrrtheastern Information Center at the Department of Anthropology at California State University Chico. It was determined that an archaeological survey 1s not necessary. t� IIa Mandatory Findings s of Slgnificant a- See items 5d and 2a,b b,c9dg See Items, 1,3v6b,7,8jA1,12,13,14y16q and. 19.- Suggested alternatives to ,project would incl Ude-no projecto division of 1 the property into no less than 20 acre p+arce1 s, :PUD (Planned Unit Development) project for residentl'al clustered development addressing the Impacts discussed in this checklist. i - 1 J Applicant: Dave Manthei Assessdr"s Parcel # F1 le 87-36 AP 47-123-59 66 Log 4# 87--03-11-02 DAIA sHE,ET _Prosect _Descr^ I otIo 1. TYpo oft ,Pr6Ject: .0 , v, Fire Hazard: Extreme e. F_xpanslve soilPotent#'al: Low 4. Hydrology, ;.. a, Surface Water: None on-sIto b. Ground Water Unknown, potentially 1 I m l ted C. Oralmage Characteristics: L.brid dralns to the West across Cohasset 'Road_, via natural drainage SNja1es to Keefer S.lough� d. Annual RaInfel l (normal )• 22-2410 per year aa. Limit#ng, Factorst:,, Setbacks from drainage ways, potent IalIy limited ground water. 5. Visup l/Scan Ic'Quality: Goad 6. Acoustic OuGl'ltyr Good, except alone Cohasset Road. 7. Air QuFal i ty a Good, except dur 1`ng peri ods of stagnant valley B l.c)j°gni cel 'E y l rona ent e. Vebetati one General l,y grasses and bare and 1 1 t;u+{�r� covered and w I th some areas of ask s. l.- 9. �Ildlhabitat for the East Tehama Deer i i-labitat: Crit1csl r Hst•{d * - -, „Cultural ♦rnyl ranment" ., ' Archseolo.g#cal and' Htstcsrlcal Resources in the aro s.•` Nigh sensitivity area. _1. 1 Butte Count Genern' Plan designations Agt^Icu1tura I Y RPs1dent Ial 12, Existing Zonings U (Unclasslfled) 18. Eat 1 st i ng Land Use on -s i to ltI�„i vestoc{i gran I ng 14, Surroundling Area .Land Uset = Scatterer! t # ng 1 d f am # l y dwellings at rt ira 1 denslt#es and agricultural' uses. b. Zoning. U, A-1601 SO -S c. Gen. Pion Designations Agrlcultur^al Resldent Ia1e: Graz l ng and ]pen Land d, Parcel Sixes �GeheraI!Y �D acres and larger to 'the east of COFhasset Road, 20 to 4'0, sere parcels approved for e to f i've ace srce'l s to the west of d v l s Ions for threr'p Cohasset Raad3 4a0 acre grazing parcel. he southwest. rss. Popu lat l bn a spst�se 15. Character of 51to and Arent GenerallY open grating land 'Nearest Urban.Area= Chico 17. Relevant Spheres of lh#luencoc butte County Motqulto Abat6-m6h t O i str l ct g Chico Area Re,cr.eatr l oh 0.16trldb, CSA : 87w Keefer- Rock Creek bralnage D#strict. 1©. Improvements Standards Urban Area; No 19 . F # re Protect 1 oh 8e&V ! era a. Nearest Corinty �-State) F 1'rd Stat 1 ort s' Cohasse�: RoAd Stat'I on ' 142 tpprox I mately 4 mi l ds south h. Water AVai labi 1 Ity= t'lra tankers ohly 20. Schonl s in Area: C,h i to Un # f l bd Scho6l b I str'I dt -- T 777 i Attc1CYlIf1E.Y1t ��13�� f NVIRoUng"T4L IMPACT REPORI,� CON8UL'TANT SELECTION �' • Name• Address Phone` t 2 . N 81ts1 e S Address:" Phone 3 . 'l am e Address. F C Addresd' Phoney C 1 1 Address;' a �hene� c rs r5 i y BU 11 It COUNTY Consultant Llst GENERAL SERVICES 1. CH2MHill, Inc. 13. L.S:A. 1 525 Court Street' 157 Park; P 1 ace P+.S: Box 2088 Pt. Richmond, CA.94i10 Redding:' CA 96099 14. Eco Analysts 2.' Wosystems Analyses, Inc. ,', 114 West 7th Avenue Golden Gate Energy Center, ',, Chico, CA 95926 Bldg. 10653 Ft. Cronkhite ; Sausalito, CA 94965 15. Foothill Planning Assoc. _ 183', West Bradford Avenue 3.. Mundie and A'Ssaci.ates�. Sonora, CA 95370_ 4902 California Street San Francisco, CA 94118 16 E1 H 1 1 garPosit Office Box 690' 4. William R- Sands A' Penngrove, CA 94951 i 1 o Valley View Drive' . , IY Or^ovilie, CA 95966 17: Dundan'& Jones 2161 Shattuck Avenuo, fi 5. Community Planning Consultants Berkdley, CA 94704 303 'Potrero Strew, 2.9-105 3 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 18 bendix Environmental Research,Inc. 6. PI6nnino Associates Fox Plaza, Suite 902 6,,62 Alta l ea Avenue 1390 Market Street P:O Boit 152"1 San Franc i sco, CA 941'02' Redd i ng �' CA 96099 19. Cook Associates 7. George S'. Nolto & Associates 2060 Park Avenue 1'T00 L Street OrbYlile, CA 95966 Sacramento, CA 95814 2oll Raymond,' Va I T Assoc. a. Sedway Cooke Associates (RVA) Musto Plaza 1410 Ethan Way 350 Padi fic Avenue Sborameoto, CA 95825- 5625San SamFranc#sco, CA 94111 21: Woodward -Clyde Consultants 9. Jones ,Stoles Asso.61'6"tesy, Inc: One Walnut Creek Center 1'725 2'3rd St., Suite 1 0 0 1 0 0 Pr I rig 1 e Avenue Sac►^amento, CA 955.1.6, Walnut croek', CA 94596 10: ESA 22 WSSCO 1390 - Mar*k of Street 4 Su l to 215 14 Ga 1 i fi ter i ve, Bu i to A Sari F ' Nnc i sco o CA 94102 Novato) CA 9494 1 i n23. Wagstaff and Grady 44�#.i Castl^orStrehttSuiteCohiPa, 5��0 1801-A FOWr th Strobt Mountain View, CA 54041 SerlteleY, CA "44'110 12 • Oscar 'Larson.& Associates Wetteril P 1 ann i ng mild P . C . box 8506 Eno i neee i no Eurek a i CA 9550 fi 117'12 Oua'rt # Uri ve Auburn}, CA- 9660 �1 i+ 25. PI ann. n9 Answers ., 2 . Research Associates 522*.,, L i mco:'i n V a 1 1 Way 1209 Stan'i eY Avenue Foir''Oaksy CA 95628 -Chico,, CA 95926 26. Quad consultants 28 . OTT Water Eno i' neers Ind. 7919 - 21st St ..> 4209 2534 Washington Avenue Sacramentol CA 958,14. Reddi',nq, CA 96001`1 29: Harding Lawson Associates 30. ri Planning Concepts P.O. Box 578 208-C York Street Novato, CA 94948 Nevada CitY, CA 9.5959 EteU IRONMENTAL IMPACT REPQRT i y C014SULTANT SEL8CTIO1i`'AND C'ONTRACT1NG''PROCEDURES'' The County may retain consultants in the preparation and evaluation. u;F Env.'�.ronmental Impact .Rep.orts S EIRs ). If m consultant is retained, ,all costs incurred for administration and preparation of the EIR shall be borne by the applicant. for the project.. ?. The Planning Department: shall establish'a, list of qualified ' errvlronment.1 impact report consultants. The established list will also indicate the firm's particular ,field of Okpertise. Ehvirgnmen.tal impact report consultants wishing to be placed on,the fist shall submit a resume,indicating the firm's principal personnel, works experience, statement of qualifications, ar•ead of expertise, and any otWear ihformation..deemed necessary by the Plann-Itg Department. Selection to the List will be based on experience, knowiedge of the Countyl, and avaflablo expertise ,td e s.urre high-quality; in-depth and 'comprel ensiv6 environmental impact repoi-'ts Conzultants with a possible conflict. of 'interest with a project, d r=ectly or .indirectly, shall not be considered as consultant for the pro,jec't -.; S: Pollowing the determihatidn that .an 'EIR will be requirryd for- a - rroject, a letter shall be ,sent to t'he applicant stating that a consultant must be re+-akned to prepare the EIR. The letter will al.-o inform the applicathe issues that Will need to, be Ktiie addressed in EIRR; appeal procedures, and a generalized descrlp' ",,On of the consultant selection process. ' A list of Couiit~y-p00roved consultahtsy an puthbrpieatinentand Agreement Form for �:he 'Preparation of 81Rs and any other will also be attached. 4, The applicant may initiate the preparation of the 811 by fixing the following with the 'P anh-irig Department: r a= One, Author: dation and Agt-eemert Farm for the Preparlatlbh of Enviro'ntnthtal Impact kdportd dated and signed 'by all 614ners of record or twhein agents s 7; b Applicarit's sel;ection� In writing, of five C5? cons lilts frr.)tn th'e County-approved d6haU,tar►t list 4-o whom Request# for Proposals shall' baa sdhty, c. A Piagtle.'t for Proposal andCa r*act Adr»inistrst:io, 'Fee of WOO,. ib. T h'i� fee covers; t`�lannin� Departincht costs � ir�cll�eling krr'opat"atioi' of, the NotIcd or up through submittal of the t� I`R by' the 'consultant bni .m6eeptail6e or the doctlmetit by tht, Pldnrt 't1� Caeparttncht � - Aj DISTRIBUTIOON LIST FOR REVI 1if REQUESTS County Public Works ;IRRIGATION WATER County Env. Health Y "%`-"B '%""" ggs wi--Grid'�ey Water Dist, City of Biggs Butte 'Water Dist. City of Chico �%'`"" Durham Irr. Dist. City of Gridley — 0roville-Wyamd. Irr.. Dist, City of OrovilleParadise Irr. D1st. Town of Paradise ' Richvale Irr,. Dist. county "—%—' Table Mtn. Irr. Dist. Mate ransporta°t ';'n, Dept. Therma ito Irr,Dist. DURMIC WATER ;a RATION FACILITIES ; Berry Creek Water Co. Mutual Chico Area Rot. &Park Dist.' 'Durham Biroomer Mtn. Water Col. Area Ree. & Park Dist, Brush: Creek Estates '%-' `T""" Feather River Rec. & Park Dist: Butte Water Di s'tri et Paradise Rec. & Park Di st. CA Water fService Co (Chico Rtchvale Rec. b. Park Dist. urban area & part of Oroville) `%- State Parks & Rec. Dept. Del Oro Water Co. State Fish & Game Dept. (Paradise Pines) , Feather Falls (Louisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS Pacific) Forest' Ranch Mutual Biggs Unified Butte Cggmunity College kansei Sub.' Gran Mutual; RlenWoOd `/ -` Butte '� -, uaty Sup. of Schools I Green Acres Dr.-Chico) CA State Universi.fi,�*jto Chico o Gridley Farm Labor Camp , Chico Unified Lake Madrona Water Dist. Durham Unified Ma gal in to). o Dater Dist, Feather .Fall' Union Merry Mtn. Mutual (01pperGolden Feather 'Union M'.IIIs) - Gridley Nigh Mulberry Water (SE Chico) Y'7-' Grdle.y Union, r Northwoods Mutual (Forest Ranch) % Orovil a Elementary Ramirez Water OroviIIe On High Sprillgs, of Living Waters - Palermo Unified (Richardson Springs) Palermo'Union Stirling City ..�.% Pioneer Union (Diamond International) ""%-"� Thermalito Union /.. Vista Mutual (Durham) COMMUNITY SERVICES tt!WERt % Lime Stddie Comm. tern. Dist'. �,!:.. ichvale Sanitary.-Dist. DRAB /: N, Burbank Pub, Uti 1 i ty Di s t.; / Butte Creek Drainage Dist. Oroville & !felly Ridge) ELEC R CAI._POWER % tkonsen Sub. WA 21) Pacific Gas. & Electric /:. Sterling City Semw Raint, Dist+' WE PROTEcTtON .' Thermalito Irre.`Dist'. (CSA 26,) / ._. E1 Medio Fire Protecti, Dist. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT _/..X County Fire DepartMentw / State. Water Resources Dept. State. Division of Forestry �;7' U.S. ,Foeo..st Service MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICTS _! U.S; 'Buroau of Land Management Durham, Oroville-o or Butte County POLICE PkO t,CTION OTS - , State flighwby Patrol �., County Sheriff � 7 i3,q r It-, hl')1ti.it"; 'ILiii4, J�NJ ;t18)11C.I11. 1 &) `0V, 5 1 ` FTRE PROT, CT'Je Srt4fiDA� s PE �'t W :� APS ., 47-239-50 OEYEtO OOT NAME Dave Manthei ETR LOCATION Cohasset }load, Chi ci_ DATE 3 / 24 87 . _ . ii This project. must meet the requirements in the Uniform Department of For`ustry y o pepartmonl Buildingt de amended' to Butte, Count stapdards.' Butte County Fir Cooporafive Piro Protection I. In accordance With-Section 13,00 (Fire Standards)of the Improvement Standards, the dater requirements for this par are: (Applicable standards are checked). R�CHARq D, TIL. Ufa off; Phinn6n�Co;rnnw Datta)lon 5h1e4 ( ) 13.01-1 Requirement Class 1, A water supply for fire protection will hot be required. MAR 2,4 t87 { ) 13.01-2 Requirement Class 2: A pressurized water system with adequate numbers of hydrants is pre- OFFICE (916) 841,270 ferred, but if this is not feasible, the following orovilll, cq'ito option will satisfy the fire department require- ment.for water. ( ) a. Water storage tanks with a capacity Of 10,000 01 10"s or more, equipped with direct all weather aecest and :fire department connection (S-29); ( ) b. In ground swimming pools equipped with a drafting connection or draftingaccess; or, ( ) C. A dry standpipe system plumbed to a_reliable water source. Stich standpipe 'system Will not exceed 11,000 feet in length. There must, be at leant 10,000 gallons of water available and strategically located for each 10 dwellings. or portions thereof. (Example: ll dweliings would -'require two separated sources) Provisions must be made to insure that the wat: r stored is.�always available and accessible fon use under all weather condition { } 12.01-3 Re uirement G1-ss 3: A pressurized community water system is required. Tentative. hydrant ocations are indicated o� the attached preliminary map. Final locations most be exactly indicated and recorded eof h dea'ntsnre uired Brant size maz��mum hyurant to hydrant spacing feet, N m y q And in.,t'!led according to Butte County Public Works spec'ificatioq �° 5-2�7 and hre uinrement5 mo a minute. (litigation flows listed under other conditions,otection 7$e flows are -gallons per qi of local water agency.. Required fir able system is 'a hydrant (, ) 13.01-4 Requirement C ass 4 Water for fire pr required. The prefer system capable of meeting the fine fiow requirements. If this is hot feasible, a system involving inde- pendent pumps, static water storane and dry ;standpipes may be substituted. Such a system is subject`tia the 8ppeovaV pnuthe fire deP4*M*M4mevolt�mehofaWatlable water flow from such a system must flow _ g P storage must be 9allohs Provisions musk water �n be m. 5.Reoutirement Class 5:+ Pre a protection Cais Ava . be made to insure the system eowided is maintained to its design -) • ssurized water for fir tion is available Within 1,Ob0 feet of the created parcels: In lieu of bearing the cost of installing Ire hydrant(s) the `developer clay' pay into the fire department hydrant fund, Pay in-T eu fee into _ hydrant fund baed u)a teA d9 ency on $1.29 per frontage foot, Frontage is indicated by the 'red line 'on the attached map. Approx:i�ate fee caicu -tionwi�includelbothnSidescalculation � ofthztstreet ori includedsstetett,,and recor:ied on final map construction. l ( ) q r ed and operating prior to building const Otherred water for 'fire protection must bt install AVO objeetlOhs 6t xegtaitemont:s. gesponse times for the first 3 firz engines is as f011bWS. COE/gCFD 1 Station �_. minutes �} = minutes 1 2 Station l _ 3, Station t_,. - _minutes h y .. . In the Safety 'Element of the Butte County dend-eal P16n, this project area is classifiedyas a C ) fire hazard area. Sh'EVir Bi?n1af� CatJnt'y . I` re, V xdc!h By Batta ion Chief fit Local w3:er Z pn(:y requitey.et tt fpr hydrants ��by be mitre restrictive, Wtl tb Or typo; int, space presvided roturn thio shoot:. <y� i '' • _ I � to I� I y � �`: CJ , yy I �� �U���,r,,,,;i �.�b,i �.+�.,,�rtd��,t�����.�,„,��m��,e�:�a�,�t.t�,��nt��,p, �»i. �i��y �y i�wti���•' ,� -Abi. l z is i,n�%mistth rr�t» .� I ,,i"Or ti,rrji.tiy ii? A,a r�c� r_idxFis ` ii t liJ 1°'q �ny�' �rrii5. Y cath trrtt i 1tt1 f a” rk . �t i r rt. 'i rr art tiridU llbt t iw U' f" i�•a+� i11 rl �..�-01,t CLra..�►�t• ct�tri�t'0 1nSt.t.. datr49 e t� i.h pr'ca�it� i:y r�: t'�ar.lttwl ®ri►Sttl�t Vlf�� C Cyi�n- r1�illl^�ir1C�''. 'I" C Isri,t., 1J11 sl1�i S t���"il raft k✓i�Uh ! i Ct u'i � t r, i. ►�, i 'l ' 41L a to i �! 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