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87-44B BCBOS GPA AP=VARIOUS LOG#87-05-05-02 3 OF 7
April; 7, 198 Page 3 Item 20 (b)proposes to develop a standardized review procedure for assessing the potential significance of cultural esotarces encountered during development, Such a procedure should be applied to resources encountered during pre-project surveys and during construction activities, with a provision that work be halted until the determination of significance is made and mitigation implemented. Item 20 (c) discusses preparation of county-wide sensitivity maps to help identify areas of potential sensitivity. Such maps care provide useful guidance in planning but should not be used in lieu of intensive reconnaissance surveys to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources. Biological resources _ Item 3 (e) under the discussion on "Impact" there should be an elaboration on how "Mining can create areas of surface yrater and wetlands improving recreation opportunities:' foes- this apply to gravel extraction (a form .of mining)? It seems reasonable that existing mining reclamation reguiatlons would preclude this sort of outcome, especially if reclamation actions are implemented soon after mining activity is concluded. The county should have a reclamation policy in place at the time of granting any specific permit that would promote mining reclamation, including' biological" restoration, ata time Which is coincident with the cessation of mining or any phase of mining. 1hiSr would, of course, minimize the likelihood' of creating new wetland areas, • Item 4 (a) In the paragraph on "Impact" should mention the loss or riparian habitat on the upstream 'side of dams due to inundation by water. • Item 5 (b), "Mitigation", the county should adopt a policy that no stream be completely dewatered for any run-of-tile-river hydroalecteic project. The need to leave a portion of the streamflow (to be determined through appropriate biological evaluation In, consultation with pertlnent resource agencies) in the waterway should be factoted into any feasibility study f6r a proposed hydroelectric development under the county's review, and such an adopted policy, should be communlcated. -as a part of the county's !input In any FERC proceedings. • Item 16 (f)' "Impacts", should' Include a discussion about the potential impacts on blological resoarces that could result from the need to dispose of ash generated by Industrial plants utlllzirig solid 'fuels. Given our role in <helping to fund the Energy Element portion of the Gdho'(al Plan 'arid .the portion of the bEiR relating. to this element under out Siting and Permit As' tistance Grant Program, we would like to review the DSI before It is released to the public, If we can datify' ZTAaM OF CAWORNIA—fRE RES6URCM, AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEAAN, GoHernor DEPA,RTMENT OF FORESTRY ANd FIRE PROTECTION 1P, 6 86k 7"244 BUNG . CA e2a4446o Co. Pta�mirig C q f9,16) 322-0623 R s f' 199 ' X228 April 3, 1989 , cauf mjq Mro Bill Turpin Senior Planner Butte county Planning Department County center Drive oroyille, CA. 95965-3397 Dear Mr. Turpin The . Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has The responsibility for protecting forest resources and for investigating, improving and protecting rangeland resources. CDF°s resource concerns include the maintenance of productive hardwood range. Hardwood range is defined as areas which are not commercial timberland,'but which have I0 or more canopy coven by hardwood tree species, primarily oaks. These lands have been used traditionally for livestock production Purposes. Increasing impacts to hardwood range are causing concern. Vast acreages are being lost to changing land uses since these woodlands are currently the major site of subdivision and parcelization in foothill counties .and in, some, areas, of conversions to Agricultural. uses such ;as orchards and vineyards,. The resource also appears to be hav, n g problPins with re eheration in some areas, .i. e. seedlings g pp �. g ,and saplings; do nota ear to be adequately- re151acing mature trees: We hope that you will address imjpacts to hardwood range Ybsources frota development and c6hversion with respect to total hardwood range acreage, oak regeneration and species distribution, 'adverse effects on Wildl,ifd habitat from land. fragmentata on and residential developrii flt, as well as effects on livestock industry and concomitant changes in land ownership, resdUtde management, and fir,., Protection: We Will be happy to work withyou in addressing these concerns. Sincerely, Cathy leier Hardwood: Coordinator cc : Mr. Bob Mala 4 h qtr: Crain Carter CGN5ERVATlOF) l5 Wtq 115E--*EEO 'CALOORNIA OREEI4 AN6 660th t .. "zS3f; t~J4LiFORN1A , (5EaRGE p:t3KMEJIAN, Ga�rrrrbr RARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE C A '.220 N Street �' ' ?$ Dzc:ramento, CA 95814, 14+ .irch 28, 1989 �lrorffe l farn 'I! Turpin Turpin Senior Planner Butte County Planning Department County Center Drive Droville, California. 9596.5-3397 Dear. 14r4 Turpin, rhank you for the opportunity to comment on the forthcoming Draft 'Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for Butte County General. Plan ,Energy, Natural Resourcesarc3l Recreation Ele`:nent,, SCH# 89031410. The California Department of Food and Agricult'ute (CDFA) would a re(.�tte a discussion of the following issues in the DEIRi pp g 1. A complete description of the planning area. This should include the role.. of 'agriculture in the local economy, the I(' number of acres in agricultural production, and the current i land use designations, (including identification of prime agricultural lands) The method by which the county will encourage the conservation i of agricultural lards. PleaFe include the number of acres currently under Williamson Act contracts or Agricultural preserves, and how the_Element will affect such designations. 3 land snot mi ,.aturel orun measures to ensure that agricultural possible ' n g" � ecessarily converted to non- agricultural on_ a ricultural uses. These could` include use of a right - to -farm ord naitce, and A minimum parcel size for assurance of continued commcircial farming feasibilityii 4. The buffering measures to mitigate Conflicts Which can arise' from the close protimity of agricult��al and urban areas due y These measures can a�nclude, but are not lamitec� t and traffic. to noise, dust chemical usa a tr�,� assin ' o, setbacks;' clustered development., berms, and greenbelts. 5'.Y An `:extensive cross referencing of the policies related to agriculture included in other elements of the General 'Plani (jej land use, traffic and circulation, conservation, etc), to the proposed agricultural policies in the energy, Natural Resources, and Recreation Element. 6 Please disduss the restriction of urban sprawl and any other proposed methods that i unit premature cortversioft of farmland., f #. T dO� CALIFORNIA—TNE optnURCES AGEN _,9 GEORGE t3EU0401AN, 06 -tumor P;ARTMENIT OF FISH AND GAMS �•o• anningc o��, Rl~gtt�N 2 T7"-`„1 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A APR 4 i98 b t2A8lICHO CORDOVAp CALIFORNIA 95670 355-7020 Oft *110,'callf0m, i March' 31 1989 Mr. gill Turpin. Butte County Planning Department 7 county Center Drive Qroville,,CA 9,5965 Ticar Mr. Turpin e The Department of Fish and Game (DEG) has reviewed t 3 Preparation of a Draft Environmentalh�� Notice of Impact Report (EIR) for the Butte County General plan. Ener Re carp t _anon Element. Syr Natural Resources and ( X11 Of Butte County encompasses the ,pro�pct site, a ata1 of about 1,670 square miles; The final document to 1.13adopted by Butte County willhave the Potential of causing significant adverse impacts to biological . resources. To, avoid those impacts and possible conflicts with the California Snvtal include: .�rortrnenQuality Act (CEQA) the Draft EIP should: l+ A discussion of etuaula Present ti.,e Impacts, both past✓ and projects. Indirect in addition :impact's should be addressed to direct 21 T'fitildbe meas ures,t inc�-uding superior alternative: should be provided. s, adopted mitigation measures should contain a speciric mon;itorin to Public lesources Code Section108p6ram pursuant Pro6mp implementation, specific mitigation Plans 0Plans -must rior to be cimpleted and the mit,gatioh before impacts occur.. .,hould be provided mitigation success slou.ldebefest�6l.i$hed. #to measure fPOtential conf=licts Stith sensitive habitats should b ireshwate 12fpara an wetlands, vernal pools, e nbetater.marsh, valley oak. woodlands, and deer range are examples of sensitive habitats; wintertat.ion with the. Natura Consul 1 ,bive,rsity Data Base and 11yAreas of ep�?cial SioTogical importance maps (posses8dd by your Depot tmerit) Still ndacate most Of thcise out plus others, 4; Endangered, threatened and rare anirria and plants l should be identified; _ s and tern 5• estri 1�p o all other habitat 1. descry. bion genera (acluat�c a ) and species should v4ts xbe culAr at'tenti.an should be provided. .special, Concern. given to Spocios of "f'W�a, MSTRf LEST R BR1rEDING {;yl 7 G\YIt1.JLLI lAM C11Rk.IN' 13CCR&AR7+MAHAGtR Px NK llATilM1VA al1LC�.1P lihYNES giG.WZ r WAIJ R' Lua"R a r � iKl PrP M/9flIMO, Cul. ,:gptt1;OOF Y CORREA. _:'1,� T�; �� . � It 1989 �. T�t PHONE 8,45,3106 795 U'iRalNlh 87: GRiDLEY. CALIF05RNIA 85948 i f E March A '11989 County of autte Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Dr Zvi l l e, CA 95966 Dear Dill, Butte Water District is in receipt of the Planning Department letter of March 6, 19891 relating to a notice of preparing an environmental reports and requesting thecomments, As you are probably aware, the Joint Water Districts attempted to develop a small hydroelectric plant at the outlet from the Drcville Afterbay into the Joint Water Districts Sutter Butte Canal, several years ago. This attempt necessitated negotiating with. the State of California regarding the site and a:1.so the purchase of. the plans, they had previously developed. After several years of negotiations, the Joint t ter Districts board simply threw up its hands in frustra< tloh o p unreasonable demands proposed by the State and .cancelled the proat ttheject. TheStates antics finally rendered the project economi- wally unfeasable. As a result of,this, the district would have to generally object to the county seeking to develop policies, which mould fuithor burden or restrict agricultural and energy developntent by State agewoi , such as g tte Water District; We realize that with the expected Increases in population, an increase in regulationmust follow, however, until we Have obtained a copy of theproposed project and policies of the County, it: would be Most difficult to presesit the districts full view and comments as to the scope and content of the information, other than that stated in the previous paragraph. Thant; you, ail!) for the information thus far and we would request any further developngent regarding this matter. Very/jincereI , yours, iester4 Breeding Manager �T L81vg ISfitt! Df97t11. if MAR 999 Ifo w 5:w;��'� • t='` 1 ,e.-. ^^'..` .. fir., •. �A.`� e �• let Cell Yr. q , 1 ..w .r March 1989 Butte County Planning Department county Center Orov ille , ea. Mr. Turpin; W6 have reviewed your E.I.R. project and find no objections and or comments that we cern make at this time. We teal the project is Ve11 'defined, and at this time' we pl.01 no additional developments that would be affec'te'd by this E-I-Ro if for future reference you are see'ki?ig additonal input p7 eae £eel free to, call upon one of us. Mr. Lea Chapin, President Kelly Ridge Recreation Club. ' 9 Owner of all amenities on Xelly Ridge. 589-4112 e 'states QWners � , Maynard Hartman i Fres idem-, dellY .i?ieg } Association: 589-271 �incere,ly, Hard, H rtms , L" j. Ke11y Rxdge'Estates Owners Association P. 0. sbx 1853 Lake OroWle; CA, 95965 Butte County, General' Man Energy, Natural Resources and Recreation Element Environmental im pact Report PROJECT DESCR: MON ftl t -Location. The project site consists of the entire county of Butte, Butte County encompasses approaimatel 1670 r 7 million acres which is divided into two Y _ , Sacramento o topographical sections: a valley area which is the northe r lJo tion ,mento of the flo Valle ;inch footfrom 6o to 2n fee region east, of the Valley, art l.i�t 5acry y Y '� Y Topography includes the relatively f t, nsive rolling foothills with an elevation range from 200 to 2100 feet; and the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountain Ranges with elevations from 2,100 to 6,000 plus feet rope sea level. The valley comprises 45% of the county area, foothills 23%, and mountains 31%, ea - L_ � . i p preparing, g% , t' nsi.d Prn'eet; 'Butte ,f ou�a is �n the racers ofthe Ener Yatural Resources and. Recreation Element. of Dire Butte County General Plan. When completed, this document wall serves as the foundation and long range planning ,guideline for the implementation of the County's energy, resource, open space and. recreation goals, objectives, and ,polldes. This could my policies gh and deve opmenment t oatterns The el property i an ro ert. owners and could result in sa set forth mhButes in Butte County -p • 4:a element wall also lulfill' the re turemen gnilcank Butte County's application to the California Energy Commission ,Sating and Permit Aseistan'ce Program, which requires r !!he County to address biomass conversion, cogeneration, and hydroelectric resources, and. the'cumta[ive environmental { impact associated with the des-elopment of these potential energy sources. The ]environmental Impact Report will focus on policies which will change tlye e:msting policy environment in ;such a tVay t hat adverse environmental impacts 'may result. Mitigation measures will be in the: form of. additional development t ,standards or policies or. recommended changes in proposed policy language. Specific issue areas to be addressed in the rt-lk include; o Enetey Development Polices p Energy Conservation Policies; o Air Quality Policies o Water Resources Policies o Biological Resources Policies o Cultural Resources polices o Agriculture Policies o 'A4ining Polices o Timber Policies o Open Space- P, olives o Recreation 1?olicies o Hazard ,Protection Policies PROBA131E ENVIRONMENTAL EFFEMS ttdina"s nt Sieniticnnce [l; Does the project have the potential. to degrade the quality o f the environnienc, Substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife speces, cause a fish or tvi�dlife popula,tieln to drop below self=sustaining levels, t$tre?tca to eliminate a plant or animal cbmriiunity, reduce the number or reyttict ;tli,e range of a major` 'period of liFbrnia history or prehistory'? YES, The purpose of the Energy, Natural Resources; and recreation Element is to estahlish hon range policies regarding resource production, resource, use, energyGvelopment, and en4ironntental protection, loWever, the implementation of these polices will result in the potential to degrade the quality of "fhe skora c ower generation, i .. y+ cnvrrg /pent gene alio P ote projects and rrun, of tfie river h droeleetric development will have the otenti pent of water 4 Y 4 i ► p 4 Y g nva�+s and riparian habitat" S ecificallthe devel,al to eliminate Or Species. Further, cid a most prehistoric and ealy Californian human activity g ' p t' degrade water uali and substantially reduce ri •man ve etation there )y alterin the liabatat of fish lin anti Wildlife vitt' Was closely associated with the regiongs waterways, the futute development of hj+draelectric facilities may adversely impact cultural tesoureds, boes the . to ecthave the potential tb achreVe short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term environmental goals p � t , dure into pact -on the environment is one which oedurs In a relativelhefutury brief'period'of time while long-term impacts resources. Thd impact - ation f butte Countvw has a wide niVersi of a icul.tir mineral tunhery and hydrolo 'c g b'Y p } neral extraction, timber harvesting, and o ere resources includia ener detelo meet me 03800010 .PROBABLE ENVJR0N3MENTAL'EF'rP'r,,rV agricultural production, will have the potential to provide shore term benefits is the form of pIowever, it could also result in a detrimental effect on long rangegoals, policies, and ob ectiris .' resource production: protection. i J to provide environmental' 14133 hoes the project hava .impacts which, are individually limited but cumulatively considerable qa two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the eller ![Jae total of those impacts on the environment is significant)? )(ES. The Element he project may:impac dor reaching xnplications on all aspects of resource development ih Butte Coun It the t on two Will, establish policies that will have =ettviranmental impacts which may be minimal on an individual project, but have therefore, could V;,Sult in wadverse implications to regional air and water quality, when. considered on a cumulative basis. 01 Does they project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human ectly ar indirectly? `,'F,, The Element will result in indirect enviromnental Impacts in that it man bein #;1 QUgh which specific resource production, extraction and development Will occur. These o gs, either t<.�J create adverse effects on the population n the ,form of hazard to life and ro er establishes the.po hcies, evelolz►nent of Water storage/power generation projects and mineral excavation. �p OR have the potential p P ty, particularly with regards to the 'Skjvlrnnmental. Effects. The fallowing is a list of Probable environmental effects that could result from implementation �ti� the proposed project: o Disruption, displacement, compaction or changes in geologicsubstructures ' o Air emissions or deterioration of,ambient air 'quali o Creation of obiectional odors smoke or fumesty p , ?'� o Changes in the currents or the course or direction of'water movements in fresh waters o Changes in absorption rates dramagc patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff o Changes in the amount of =face water in water boches o Discharge into surf water and/or alteration of surface water quality o Change in the diversity of speaes or number of species of p' . 0 Change, in, the diverse of species or number of species of is Change dhfe Deterioration of cmStmg fish or wildlife habitat o Substantial alteration of the present or planned land use in certain areas ct ` g parks,or ether re i? p rnmental services including o Use � btenanceeof f public faciIit�eor new Or s such as roads creational facilities substantial amounts of fuel or energy o Benefic7al un act n ems at substantial alterations to power and natural gas systems b Need far newuctli 9 ality and, quapt ty aF existing recreational opportunities o Potential to cause a xisthi al change which would affect ethnic cultural values potential to restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential imliact area. % TA71rOF CALIFL)RN:A—BIJfi1NESS,IRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AGENCY GEOitGE bEUItMEJ1I#N, Govawpor DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DlsTal►T 3� £ Z', pity 911 MARYSYIIIE 9:tOoj. Co, Planning C C TM Phone (916) 741-4463 MAR 2 9196 T'ej,:ephone (916) 741-4498,Oroviile, Caiiiarnia March 21, 1989 03-But-Var Energy/Ria�;ources/ Recreation Element SCH 89.031410 Mr. Bill Turpin, Butte County Planning Department County Canter Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Dear Mr,, Turpin: Thank you. for the opportunity to review the of j% draft ETR for the Butte County General notice of preparation RetbUtdds and Recreation Element. Plan Energy° .riatura], Adoption of the Flan Element by itself would i trans have no direct foetation facilities in the .County.. pattshon imp p certainactionelements, s as expanded rec7reat onal favi generuch lines could Hera or additional tra]� fj.c 1 i ; ► 'Should y To this extent the draft EIR'Should poterltial for trip identify the generation and related impacts higYiways in_, Butte County. on the State If you have any questions, please Contact Jeannie Baker, telephone (91.6) 741-4498,1 5incerel.y Brian 01 Smith, chief Enviroinmtntal Branch 8 it �rtu 9 0 3 4 � � SBLJim {YeddeD CAIN IT: ' " •, Y a I ern7na 7AHijng birlaioa epa7lmorH of in7na(7o tndor( Flah end GoRegionalDrOlottil 1Valct Khrralily Control Dogrel »i . ,'ttlf /7y%Rtf;� . 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Itaa 0.,ltd6 ilO4PStroet,Satla3tf4 'S2e1ai�r`5titl , 9 Sh.�6Ci 95891 Sknknenta,CA 95811 b1tSl1SCD: aabho,CA 01:14ti4jalf1 )L t 91f>r3?A.0214 ❑ y337.67358 6917 vi s ` Arlrn Chane A! hiher u l l tri � ' ` [ Yaftkalth CJuaat.lMtL. -- n A .D ��'Peu7rmii SL 714rlhcti to 05M S3 s.raaAru,rA 9.bts' p. Va 0$ �:trar«enlq G 95814 '----..� %14`321.77111 711/T21•ZOG CA 959,65 IT�N� AM MICER : i ._ ...., Co.. F'��rrnfng 'CA1E .OF GAt1fOiNIA---THE RESOURCES AGE N ORGE REUOkEMAN. Governor D ARTMENT OF BOATING AND WATERWAYS Tq$21V5 STREET Qmv�lla, California SrAf!�C,A YAM9t4'r0, 95010291 (OM } March 15, 1989' Bili Turpin Butte. (-o=j-y Planning Dei anent 7 County Venter Drive OrMille, CA 95965-3397 Dear W. min: " tt-e County General Plan En etWr, Uab zral P:e� cee, and Recreation MeTent agDepartment of Boating and Waterways is not a k�egulatory ency and does not issue any pe tits. However, we do 2:evi:ew and .may comment upon TT.S. Corps 6f Zngineer pjibli4' totice,g for i proposed projects ;and environmental documents which are submitted Departmen °s interests include: p p s,, the to us b the State Clears.n k�,ouse. For reviewu�: owes Ft s ?cite,ntial. for 'Nayicration Hazards - To what extent m :ght thea proposed project affect safe navigation in U".'li,fbrniais ;waterways Will the project: affect the stability of coastAl -t)r hu,ty beaches? Flood control projects including dame a fir. , :.e -O voirs, can have an impact on the transport of sand .from rivers to coastal beacheL': pill coastal projects that intrude into the ocean are analyzed by Department, coastal engineersn 3. Boating and Boatinq Facilities w To what "might tte 'Proposed project affect existing or ralanned sr.l craft harbors or launchingfacilities? To ghat exv'ant might ecreaticn4l boating activities be afP.ecteti? 4. Public Trust - Placement 'of permanent residences or other' facilities located on publicwaterways that would not be open to the public is analyzed b - the Department in regard to ;public trust► The: public trust doctrine holds p y are to be used for public benefit. that public lands and waterways If you have further questions; please contact Karen Cagle at (916)4x45-6281: Sincerely; j` 4�1WILL= ii. 1VER8 Director cC2 .state Clearinghouse: ", ,c 6TAU OF CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, BOAR© OF FORESTRY �� , � A'�e � �dRtlih� �1'►R� Go�emor i141�s wttNl�f �iTREfT 1p'O. SO)( 94w246r MAR 2 7 1989 �f 'ZACSL�N1ENTO, CA 94244.244 W(9.16g <4S2P[21 bT+ AjIs. cwo March 28. 198.f, Bill Turpin elXiar Planner: butt4 J�OU ty PlanningDepartmaYa°, 7 Ciuri y Center Drive Orovi.11e, to 95965-31397 L','ear Mr. Tm Pursuant to your nota,<:e of March 6, On ,preparation of a. braft .Envj ronmental Report for the BU14te Got: my General Plan Ener gy Natural Resources, and Recreation Element, We h not reviewedl the Initial Study, but have re ',, COPY and will in detail il review it a;s, soon as we rec6ive It.. Our initial reaction to the scope of ,assessment ;is that it is toe.' narrow,- tong the possible a lj-- ronme)atal, affects hot listed are.- are:1) IL)the loss of ;highly pf,rariucti"ve titber land .from production; 2,) the loss Of Produoti74re range lands; 3) the; loss of haxdwood ands frog production,, . 4) further fragmentation of the land base ich ronplicates use of Pr grams such as Vegetation Management or Ranchiri for; Wildlif, e 6) creation of addit;iona :', dead and dr�r Vegetation that ma ge fuel. loads that Will increase the risk of Wildfire 6) possible. loss of soil nutrients on range and t3mrer Iaisd; "' fxoM erosion ono otheV related factors,, f �) oreatl6n of treeding jj.rotznds for foirest pes^ts; and s) creating 3ncr6aSjE§ fire fjre protection in _prableins State Responsibility Areas by all owzit clevelopineit without c6tt0sPOftdI ' 9 ;p bV. ,sions fair fire serv�.oes r 4 pl AeCroas l�yd MatlackMALIM1 �ON i�IER THI 'S' a a` Ciivlslon 1 A Publlc Agency R 6 Bp�+ �� +,t tY. rtes G, Alley C oivfslon zv,1Coo l".rllfnmia James O. Vurdehi L. Tolman Manager/Secretary ptvlslon 3 John Jeffrey Carter Elden J. Brown 41Gi'Grand Avenue Lee.;al couhsei 410sian 4 Oroville►, Callfornla 95965' Erne&t L. Reynolds (9.;161533-0740 Divlsior, 5 March. 22 18g Bill Turpi xl senior Butte coin Planner bou y Planning Department 7 nty, r=enter Drive Groville� CA., 9596: Its; 140tice o of raft Environmen � Preparation a Dta; r.. Turpin- Impact Report Referehce Y'OUr letter° subject as abov e, dat The ed March 6, 1989The fo7:ir��ririg response is submlttecc Re nest the for COnco caunty Co sides the �- v" Reservoir area, degradation Of cater a Thi is gator of special impacts, z_ on qual.zt needed .ta preGent Furth he fishery.' ' in the reser pit and additional adverse er accel;eratec� erosion of soisPstream develo ►e en sofie pt►1er11y his produced .loss o into %.he :°eservar. g g- capae;t While there has eater stpra Y the main lar. e ilumbe gtOfea satraps sported Fi h the so' r pro 'is the adda.t. gnat ,-ons g c ea, ils t..activc green. 'Is ch summer, turn.in T, the ptduuce �`` n the carr in �'p' Where is also shalloiv areas into an due to highe�e- )3{7bdpaoi ty Of the reservoir nt.fopalrentlal for impacts Of levels. The si desirable a redt�otian development in the bats n�shouZ bdverse Same fish r cunulai.ive The district does e listed not have a pro to Of recreational visitors probe e handle large nufibers ms, ran adverse effeetn�f t��Oes not ,t ri otehtiai 't sits to Welfare exist and shou�.ci t 8 to potential Nabi lity be oo�1sirlered as siglificant ddve+rs am �'Yie reservoir should .be e zni�saots. site« ��lthou h fisted as a present ti g the board has potent,ial hyaro�., m , than es deoiaied 'tO c efe t 9eneratiOn may make ��evolopmergit fa o ae, eeat k' construct * at the and economics Of ener �'luctuatin5'reservoi an earlier gy po ioics date: The prospect of levels shatxld be note d in the; baseline ,portion,, ' page 1 of 2 pages: 1ho&r fvf roohon*3' Pads oat yow rnof�c swrlSl'e rCt , ,d7�iG r{I,nr! 1l3�1 +f ACCOUNTING SHEET BEOXNNING BALANCE " DATE OF LICE AMOUNT OF INVOICE BALANCE TO BE PAID ,DAZE OF CLAIM TO AUDITOR Ile 2,4 1 � 0 r r ,7 T a, tly�rf may. 4/y COW- '�y1y� 914> r r OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA GENERAL CLAIM S LAMAANTt Michael -Clayton & Associates d41D.©gk$sl 700 Larkp'pUtr Landing Circle Suite 799 CITY, s,,sTATE T arkspur,, CA 94939 IMPORTANT: June 11, 1993 3EE INSTRUCTIONS I CLAIM: ON REVERSE SIDE SUB Alr CLAIM TO DEPARTMEOT RECEIVING GOODS OR SERVICES fsT DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM (DESCRIBE FULLY TO AVOID DELAY) I AMOUNT Professional and Sne'cialized Services n h E Natural Resources and Rccreatzo n General Plan Element 13,638190 r TOTAL, 13 ,.638 9Q t, 'thc undarNlgned, deciare under penalty o! er Nrttclee 'etalmed have bean ertarmed or deli elat*:is true pied abntct is ■tiled: p Jr+ry thrt frit Nerviree o, p verodb and that tiiL !3■tRr' 1th,,,....,.:..aayo! June I§ 93 OrOVill �InvOce attairhed N+,: ,...0 N.NN,.. • ,,..,,, rt atic ..w:NwNwa .N,Ne..,l Calll, ... Ol" N.N.w,NN,.Nap.Nrhe....N..:a,..NNNN»-::,aN _. Slgnrttupr p! Cla►mertt thir undtrtrlcrttd, hereby certtty th■t� $a `the beet at my icnb�vledgt, the raer4leera or ■rticleN ■prattled rbb've h■re been performed iir de. livered rbd that there Is a Budget ApproprlattonEXbr 5pec►ttc BONrd Apprb'viln fChe alrone) tarWe, Game, 1 t h" aNtre this Jim e. „N..Na,�..,.., lay of «.+ Orott i11.. r Crll!« .CL .« »�....�- Coepde 480 00� Cbae bep■rtnient radoE H +lulhorizedbcpuW' r�4 i...H.1i.....aNN:NN1,.«..N. N..N,......+.;.......:..... wN. �r�ar�ai. >w�orr rofessiOhal Ser�riees jrL ,, -.. Ii,INNN.«N,:.NI., NN..NNNNNNNNwsW.,NNyWyiw. NN.N,.N'i..N...i `�••a DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE AUDITOR'S USE ONLY CLAIM N L76P7'« a SUS. f'ROJ� No. CNV. N0. INV. DATE I=NCUMg. GROSS AMTS SiJEi, OBJ„ t; 01,59ORSEMENTS TO M. CLAYTON & ASSOCIATES` Pmt tt Date Amount Total to date Bal: of Contract Aug' -88 8009.84 8009.84 ___ it39_ _,..� 90 ,00 115980.16 2 13- Sep -88 5432.99 13442.83 110547.17 3 4 - 0,3 Oct -88 P8 -Dec -88 649X.io 3605, 66 19933.93 23539. 5P 104056,07'-," 100450.41 5 09 -Jan -89 3441183 26987, 0, 97002.58 i 6 ZI-Jan-89 02 -Mar -89 81Or_1Z.„ 829�.I0 27797:59 33626.59 96192.41 90363.3d, 8 27=Mar-89 X93.31 ' 37120,60 8687 , 0,00 9 21-A r-8? p 7952.88 45072:88 78917. 12 +'A i 10 0i =Nov- 8P 34281) . 72 79.153.60 44636.40 11 26 -Feb -90 991,'x.20 89272.80 34717:20 12 09-A,or-90 4959460 94232.40 29757.60 ' 13 04 -Dec -91 610-0 100431.90 23558.10 s 14 , r� - ou x~. .04Uj2 PLANNLNC-bEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY GENTEri LniVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 659-4h5-3397 TELEPHONE (916) I December 10, 1991' ,01 ri Gervais California Energy Commssic n 1516 9th Street Sacramento, CA 95814-5512 Re: Siting and Permit Assistance brant No, 98F. ? 177-tl09 Dear Lorre P ��t Y request progress p Gr letter is in. res ons, . o our re nest for ro ess report an the ab rant. To date, the Butte G;,uuL Planning P g the EIR. At the present time pave refer t apnea Gomtrussiori has ' the F ublic cowmen Public heann on is beenand receiveded from the rdnsultn y trial. D extensive revs foes. t and co ies rented, raft EIR lass I P _P Tlie Final Draft Element r`equirecl 1;�, tailed i,or,�naton front �+arious public agencies `vas somewhat slow in coming which delayed cotopledon of th.e Final Drat co lenient# The camera ready Wlpieno t the received ived kt t` Element nt is expected in this office within 'the next Responsible Agencies °Gad the Printed and distributed to the �laanino days. scheduled its next hereng f1.or Januaiy 91irh1992, County Pla g Cammissiori nnLr Gninmission has 1 ��17uttlonal l�eaxings may be 'neCeSS$Iy before #orwarding the project to fhe Board o, Stil�orvsor`a. °i'l then hold their set o£ public hearing +�f Supervisors Will an extension of time; to March 31a 192., ,ft is P g Elementarde heave requested prior •to ada � the goired past That date. P an additional 'extension will be .re ossible that If you hive aiiv questions regarding this matter, Pie ase contact this office: Sincerely; B. A, T;ircfier ?Victor of planning David 9, Hironimiis Senior Planer 1"Jl 14ydii j 1 , i Counartil - t PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVIL.,E, CALIFORN 1A 95g6,3a97 TELEPHONE. (9165) .538-1601 December 10, 1991 Lorri Gervais California Energy CommisSion 1516 9th Street M&15 - Sacramento, CA 95814-5512 Fie: Siting and Permit Assistance Grant No, 986-87-009 Dear Lom This letter is a request for a no -cost extension of time for the above referenced Grant to (arch 31, 1992, All Grant monies have been expended. Tile extension Of time is necessary in order to accommodate extended public hearin s on the nd Recreation Element. It shotild be noted that this doc trtient wall hEn v�e f Natural reaching effects on the rest of the Elements of the Butte County General Plan ani on development and growth of Butte County well into tile 21st Centu. It is therefore etreme im ortant that ,all public ;comments axe heard and responded tor and that all public agencies which may be affected have, commented. ,At the present time the Final Draft EIR has been received from the consultant and copies have been printed prior to distribution to the Planning Commission, Responsible Agencies and the public. The camera ready copy of the Final Draft, Element. is expected to be delivered to this ,office Within the next two clays. When received printed and distributed: , it will be l e ,Buitte CountyPlanningCommission has scheduled its next be acing for January 9 1992 � + - i g y � g the project to the Board: of Additional heann s may, be neces.� before. forwarding y P �� ,supervisors, The Board Of Su erri.�ors will then hold. thea: set of public hearings prior to adopting the Element It, icy possible that additional extensions will be required past lMarch 31, 1592+ If you Have any questions regarding this ,xjattery please- contact this office. ,Sincerely, ,8 A. h 4AMIiieC "sector of Planning M David R. Hironimus SehiOri "Planner DIt:dh r r _ .: .- .... uta count, LAND OF UA'TURAL. WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT y 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 15965-3397 TELEPHONrx (916) 538-7601 May 15, 1991 Jeffrey Evans California Energy Commission 1515 9th Street, MS -15 Sacramento, CA 95814-5512 Re; Siting and Permit ,Assistance Grant No... 986-87-009 Dear Jt ffeny; for ano-cost extF;nsion of time for the above referenced Grant o 1request December 31j 1991. All Grant monies have been eXpended, ".rhe extension of time is necessary in order to accommodate +extended public hearings an the Energy, Natural Resources and Recreation Element. It should be noted that this document will have far reaching effects on the rest of the Elements of the Butte County General Plan and on development and growth of Butte County well into- the 21st Century, it is, therefore, extremely important that all public comments are heard and responded to and that all. PIic agenciesy e com_inented, At the present time the Planning Commiss o�n has forWair led the document to the consultant for final draft and response to comments. The response to comments is due approkixnately the end of May, Additional public hearings before the Planning Commission will be necessary before forwarding the project to the Board of Supervisors. - The $bard of Supervisors will then hold their oven set of .P ublic, hearing s prior to an adoption of the Element, It is likely I3 y P that additional extensions wall be required past January, 1, 1992: If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Sincerely, , B, A, Kircher Di or of Planning -, ,David R. Hironimns Senior Planner DRH:bd s 0: ,�-•ter f _ - - 4fit j LAND ' O F N'A r h A l WEALTH ' A N b 8 EA U fi YPLANNING 0EPARTMeNT7 COUNTY CENTER _ )536POANIA 95965-3397�fay 1S199,1 TELEPHONE. (91680j Jeffrey Evans California Energy gY Crynmission StreetMS "1 Sacrariento, , CA ^5814-5512 Re ButteCounty Siting and pe rmit Assistance Grant Dear Jeffrey; No, 896-87.009 Enclosed 1, 1991 t$Poe `:e find; a; copy of Butte 9h Mar:ch 31 Countvs financial ' , 199X: Report for the • During .this'.. d period January paktt reporting Per7od the draft .E I, Public heaping' Michael lI efore the Planning :` R. roln , b completed its C.l�yton and Associates g Commission and-- Public review periods and expected ,rpproximatel , for res o �' forwarded to the consultant Y the end of May P nse to C°nut1entsr The neat; public hearin soh Whose co re mments a Elertlent Is ,June 13 at schedule for the Elrer tesponses• to co Which tlme S3�► Natural ;Resources and mments and 'e ex ect•, Prior ttti P Planning Co Recreation PreParaton forward an aftletnei of the- final draft cha ., sn the dr mm�st to to review the Adv'- Within •this time ElemeoT to be iiia consultant' for drded t too P � Committee for Period there will th erv�so k' E I.R, the Purpose of be .also be a meeting of Board of e final co the Citizens ntments on the draft `t�hll�; the extend ed g their, Oual4. ki and Grant Perrr�d expires rune 30 nottficatior,> of the Callfornla Govep ► 1991 the t hearirt rnment Codi re . Cali&rnla Envtro the il�latiorl • ry 1, 199110 n the Eletnentrby tI public review Period and Leg affect,:d J nuator to ; Y requires ;Board of Su ervi q ties at least 45 da c s • Board of �SuPer-Visors. 1991.: bue P sots heann s y, of Public to the g which cantake ... P lic review PubiId hearings fo � ztiien' n ut s on of .... place no prior to gnrficant polio c sooner than Not�em, er 19 Botird hea 6g-s P t the Board of Su p�rvisots d the Potential for er;tende hearyngs ,It Is likely. that the T! f i f� 4 E11RRACCOUNi•IMA f ft S#aft P�rsonn�I }lours Cost Ind1 to (,�ll FotaT __-22F1:32 ins X11:40 (24.04 117A 3734.27 u,hF��� 15.24 57.75 1C! 7.12 i41.V 296151 5U 1529 51 1796.64. 52SO, 29 Z ii�ir 564.7 �{ �iy+�,yy�r}. sry�/� A 2s Y 41.74 ,rr x 660.31 « - - -_= L 17.40 35:91---=- J4.A0 16i�23 46.94 $3.0�; X 36:1)5: 252 ` .,49 739. itKal a 4315,54 1215 51 �BT---- - 2140' 20.76 �iG.�i6 40,71� °. + h' 441; 4.441;72 , 8.20 10381..u: nn� , . trfQ� Alt - lbi%'. y 111' Ifi:40 $.5125.6 17:09 # =: 12A 9Z -- t0i,aI'.' a5; u1I47449 2.54 9415 404�56211i97 *M"t3 M(�` 117 .3'{ VY 17193 53.73 yy ,+� M2/: �rb« ��1.59y PLI AM 11,92 libli�,5 �54.�5.751.42, � 61:44 54:,74 1121,05, Sgii4 « _ _ a Aar 06 1$�9i 91i2ii�1U �Ra:27 431 i27 53.00 30i,70 996, 515113 isg3,Ol ttr' t(lft�44 14.95 79 1,70 714t 1. :._y �•= __rya _ . _ rx 4I#i -_ w ------ -73d.4R� 304 19:$4- 3941 ' 11'141.$5 , h1` p Ia'r dV 1/�7194 Sa6..90 �2fr5r E? nI� 6a2r6 „A r re; �"Am 5x 511011 57.06 58 11� . ,a &649 '1717+47 � f's:v pNtt; MOO 21.79352.22 '103 44 55536- 21.79. 3'12:2 vy.44 555.�t6 lr"i # 746 21,79' 152.53 19.12 z1.65', as W'mijU, 7.0 . 21.73 1$:.3 �?.12 --- --- ----------- ------69.00, 69'.00,21.73 1503:51 37'5.137 2293.39 63.00 21.79 1502.`511 779.810 _2293A9- r .. ` .,. I 4 ,1 ,I Ali �{ ;i IZ i I , r, i rt5. fn r, t .t;rto6rly benefits :calculated et a5X lS''�ndtl��r� actual x '5197 t t i4ur,l)r9 lRal�'): ', _..ate -------- =----;_ __----- -_,...___ B +5. 20.'76, 9'ln 1; 65 17.09 1. dll 43.2917,:2. ll3;k' Ilse 18, S5 w sl: d,70 19.'E4 ii y t ryfi y �:� w� ,quac�� of X90 ipl�ts'an}� raise).. r rI x u 1 +i I r, r, ca 1 , tear, poic hearings rio sooner than the t:sird possible r_.'.that .the" dement could. he adopted quarter of f 991., within +depending on how much controversy and comments the calendar year,• arra. receiveld at, the i Board Overall the project: is progressing well; given public hearing the cons;�raints " of the: process and publication requirements of theGovernment Cnde and the California Environmental, Quality' Act. c�cly B". A. Xtr4e'r Uireetor of Planning • " , is OiNid, It. tonhus $en1bl Banner MR. I r �.ttachnaents { I I t S, ;4ors, I'fi�dlTk�v%�YStaff '7 hl, 2431' 27 1 ..7 29b.ot "into57.75 i907.F2 ' sn de�.3, i.rt`1.ri11 T, i dt/3l� ,.L7---334 IE8;7S 3d53:EE 1796.61 5;ni1/29 'Mao Ltd T- -All tr i a7i M,24 25 424 iYp iZt— 1 lili}}i//0 352+'� 18343 536:05 {Bpi y E"r 43514 27i 51 mr W- &ea moYd:i`asa5` y 7s. ii, Situ lUSrji .f .^':r 4.?i, 14«77 59 �' X154 1��e 814 4R41'1?. 2< 14.45 408.851 ' i1,t5t ,bib ' • ols�400,43 514M +F��;� s�sz �4.4b 18.5 5�� 6P Yi I X33 � Era•«s� r ,.� Pi. t2«. 17:3 54ii6 :E4.2G 7fi2 42 1 *! s'ls/89S4•4i121«45i7si2:54 k i���� C�1� ".34 ti«33 5379 27.°94 81«fi�� �url `ti.0 1335' 242`x4Eti:3! 14"1:3 total at ? '!iilE9 ✓ 1*o 361.8 ?9Sw''13 5167 1513.'07 17.93 '71i'72 ni7•L4 i08r JL' }' Y 7 is V �i 711.70 17V e 12021,25 . �1���'1' �� I •� 3119 46x4! 3678 E33.� 447.5 13i1�29 --`s34.�7 roll. 6ti a.vb 191':4 i3414g-- �ii14�E5 i s met ;4:w4 i3«8? 33s,yb �;"r�2 6�3+6t