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AP NO 55- 9-44
File No. 8"9-12A &
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t rade the quality'd the environment
1. hoes the pr.�ject;' mVe1 1, -or,the l:otent3a, to deg 9
of a, fishethreaten Go eliminaCa
substantall�ti.educe odroa�below se fsustai ;ngalevelsPitat
Wildlife populmion t_ p a rave,
to uce_the number or' restrict the rangeorf eriod$
+aciim l carram}nity, P-94mples of haj � p
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a Plant or ortart .
or; endanger�aci pent or animal oz a ialninate amp
hssCary or rehistory7
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project nava the potential :to achieve short-term 6cneactsOnottie,
Doss the Proj ems"enviroimental goals? (A short-tPru► imp
detriment of long-brief period of time while
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environment is one �rhich occurs in a relatively
'impacts 1,111 endure into :the future.)
On
individually. `limited but cumulaGivelY
acts which are
3, Does the prijecr. lAve imp act an twa or. more separate resources where
I A 1�roject may impbut; where' the effeeC of the
considerab?�e1
the impact o� p.��j res, ancth �envir Gni, is�si-gnifieez►t.)
total of tho>,
will. ;cause SubGantial
V t hay.+e e{�.iiratimental effects which
4. Does the: proiep �.rectl. or Indirectly?
human beings, ethex d., Y
ndverse.effect5,on
the .head Oh'AAW basis of:
(To be camp feted y Ageo;Y) ,
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initial evaluation
Ghis
ed ro'ect COULD NOT have a,significant effect on the .
11 find, the ,propos P J w?LL be prepare...-
enviranmerit and a NEGATIVE DEOLARATION
project COULD ffectsinnthis
d thaYe'-jih;ugh the,propoeed casefbeeause .
i fxn be a signi£ican
2�n }fie environment ;there will not have been added, ..1 the
the'eYe
hhe MIT OATION 2 A5URES describe'�A ed.sheet
DEDLAF(ATIOt� yr�ll be p P �
project.' A NEGAT`IVg�: o
MAX have, 'a szgnifxcastt'offect,an the enviraiunent;
/WE i° nd the proposed project
'and an ENVTRONME C3TAli IM>'AGT REJ'Olt7 as xegiux,ed
JI'l GOl1NTY 0r iUTTER PL.�NNING DEl!11FtCMEN1'
DATE:' nr4=nhPr �.t�f ASsnca ite 1"arine
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"'YE; and I'MAYBEir answers are required on attached eheak�s):
Erplaci tions of all
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EARTH Wall the. proposal result in significant:
a� l)nstatile earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures?
b,_�Disrupti�on, d'isp'lacement, compaction oravercoering o£ the,�soil?
c. Chane in topography' or, ground "surface relief features
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or o•f any unique gealogac or physical.
tt. Destruction, covering modification
featUreS?
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;Increa'se in wind or�water erosion a£ s'Oils., either nn or of£
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f. Changes in depositiin ar erosioiti of beach sands, or changes in siltation;
which n'ay•iaodify the channel of a rimier or stream
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deposition oz erosion
ba inlet or lake7
the bned of the oceaor anY' Y�
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Loss oliI £ prime agrictilturaproductive soils,outsicte designated urban
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of people „or property to geologic hazards such as earkhquakes,
h.' Exposure
failure qr similar
1andslides,`mudslides,'ground hazards?
ATR. will the proposal result in substantial:
a: Air, emissions or:deterioration of ambient air quality?,
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li. The creation of cibjectionable odors; smoke or iumesl
Alteratibri o' air movement, inoistvre or temperature, or asiY change in
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climake, locally or regiunally3,
Will the proposal result in !si:bstantial:'
.,WATER,
a. Changes in currents, or the course oeldirection of 'Vater movements in
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either marine or fresh waters?..
b; Changes, in absoLpton rates, drainage'.patterns, or the rats and amount J
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of surJ~aCa runoff?
Naed for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation
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removal, channelizatian or ddlVert installation?
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d. Alterations. to the'couzse or'£low'o£ flood waters?.
e in the at�aunt of surface,watez iri;any "water body?
fy Di:;charge into surface water,s,;'or iii 'any Alteration of surface water11
but nok 'limited to, temperature: dissolvad oxygen or
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giiaty,,.inc7.uding
turbidxty2
Alto'ration>of the direction ar.zate of £low o£ $round wators".
h;. Change in [h- �3ty or quality of grpund waters either through
oz through interception of an agtrifer
direct additions hr' -withdrawals,
by cuts or er.cavai i?
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Water otherwise available for public water
Reduction ,in'the'amauht`of
supplies?
d Exp su�P'oE pea le or zo ez+ ko Water related hazards such'as;�Iooding?
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b. FLAWS'LIFE Will the proposak result �� substantial;
the a£ s 'ecies, 'or number of any species of;Plan ts
ar<d'.aquatic pl`anCs)i
nclitd'in
iY�g tveasvesshrubs,: grasa,, .dtops,
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niered s ecs of
p: Reduckion ';af thenumbers of �(3t unique, rare or sada g P . u-^
plant?
c. Zntroduct on of flew spadias of plants 3ntb an area, or iri ab arL r or to
the:al i'eplattishmerit tt£ eistii:g; species?
il, Reduction°in•acreage of.. any agricultural crop?
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Wi1T the roposal result in substant ,
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dhange inthe_.diversitY of species, or ncunbors of any 'speciss a .arr33�u1s
'bird. land animalS including reptiles, fish and shell£ishy orgenisme
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or insects)2
b: 12edIu6tion in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species.of,
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iinimal5.?
c„ Introduction of Hera species of animals into anarea,, or in a barrier to
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the migration or movement of animals?
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d, Ueteritrration of eitis.ting, fish .or>wildlife habitat!
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NOISE. Will the proposal result j -g substantial:
a, increases in existing noise levels?
b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
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LTGFT ANl7 G1 ARE„ Wi11 the prbposal product significant light and glare?
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LAND USE Will the proposal result in a substantial, alteration of the
present or ,:planned land use of -an area?
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NATURAL RESOURC1S. Flil :the proposal result in 'substantial:
u"a resources!
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Inc ease in the rate:. of use o£ any na X
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b. 17epleton of any non-renesable natural resources?
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RISI OF' UP�SF'T. Will the' proposal involve:
a. A risk of widsion or release of hazardous substances (including, but
hot limited to, oily, pesticides);chemicals 'or radiation) in the event
of an accicfent or upset conditions?
b. Possibie iiiterferencA 'with an emergency response plan or emergency
evacuatioI. n plan?
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POPULATION. ..Will the proposal alter location, dibtribution, density or,
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growth rate of the human populati.00
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14CiUSINtWill the proposal affect existing housings ,or create a demand
T r additionai housing?
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TRAN3F01t7�e�T�IONiCTRCULATION. A I the proposal 'result in':'
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s;. Generation of sui5stantial additional vehicle movement?
Effects on existing ,parkirng, Facilities, or demand forheW7 parking-
c. Substant-ial -impact ;on eXi.sting-transpo'tationsystems!
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n Sigrti.fzcacct alterations to present patterns of, circulation ar
;rivement of people and/or' goods? ;
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e. Altox�tions to waterborne, rail jr air traffic!
£: Ina' eage in traffic hazards to 4nator Vehicles, bicyclists. or pedestrians`:'
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;PUBIti%G SERVICES. : FillEhe proposal have an e££ect_ upon,�or result �n'a need
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£or new -or altered government services ,
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a. Fixe pro ted. tzdn',j
ce rotes xo
Poli t n.
c: 5choo' ' s 7
0 o er recreational..facil;ities?
ii. Parks p t�
.�taintece of ublc ,faeil�ties, including roads'
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f. gttier,gove`rnin¢ntal ;;services?
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fi,.: Ilse of substantial amounts of NO or enr4;y?
b,SUb5tantial ihcteaae ir► demand upon. existing sources of; enerey> or
require the. development o£ new sources of energy.?
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I11S1,1T.IES �1i11 the proposal result' in:' a need' for new systems, nY
substantial alterations to the following:
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a: Power o r natiiralga'S?
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s. stems? -
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c: 1Vnter Ayaifabil ty7
d, Sever or gepti,c systems?
e. Storm water drainage?
f. S�alid .W&fife and. disposai.7
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}it3MA.�' HEALTH, Wi11 the proposalresult. in:
a: Creation of any'' heaXtH hazard or :potential hazard (eXciuding-mental
health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential health ha'zards2
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AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result in the" obst'ructioit of any scenicvista or view open to tiie publirlS or will tfte proposal result in the
-open view?
creation of an aesthetically offensive site to pubxiz
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RGgmT10W, w1h. the propgsal result ,in an impact upon the quality or,
quantity of existing reereatio'nal opportunities?
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CUI:ttfRk RESOQIi CE-
a, {�i'l1 the propgsal refiult in the alteration or. destruction, of a
prehistoric or' historic aYchaeological site?
Will the proposal, rosult in adverse physical or, aesthetic. �tfect4,
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to a prehistoric or.:'Historic building, ,structure or object? .
c., Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change
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which,would affect unique ethnic old, al'vaues?
d, Wiil the proposal resCrid `sxisting reliaiaus ox Sacred uses within
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the potential'impaet areal,:
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Applicant Barney' !Barn.ett
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File No., 89-12
Log #S8 -09.12-Q1
DATA SHEET
A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
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Type of Project: General Plan"Amendment and Rezone.
Brief 'D08dript on:, General Plan Amondinent from Commercial to
L'ow Density "Residential 'and. Rezone from DUD to AR-MH=1,"..
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Location:On t11e West side of Peutz Road approximately 500
feet south'of Wilderness Way;, Paradise,
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Proposed Density cif Development: tow density residential,
approximately 6 d!nOblling units p"er acre.
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Amount of Irfiperviou's Surfacing: 2+ acres or" 1.8%,:
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Acress and; Nearest Public Roads: Frontage on,Peutz Road.
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Method of Sewage Disposal.: Septic tanks and .leachfields.
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Source of Witer Supply: 'LiMe'Saddle Commurnity Services
Astrct.
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Proximity of Power ;Lines: To original parcel.
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Potential for Further Land Divisions an d,:Development: Assuming
developed. property is divided into a'2-1/2 acre lot and no new
interoroads'are built, 5 :or 6 lots are possible`.
B, ENVIRQNhiENTAL 'SETTING
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sy ical, Environment,
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Terrain
General Topographic Character: Foothill ridge top;
dropping o"ff into steep-4valled canyons �:o the west.
b Slopes, 16-36 on east half of the property, 30-50% on
west, if
c; Elevation:'; 1250 to 1556, feet above Sea Level.;,
d Limiting Fact6rt: Slopes over 305.
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Soils`
a Types and Characteristicsi Aiken, 60-140° deep, yellowish -
ed, loam/clay, moderate' to
r , "well
$$1,01wperineahil 'ty
draining with moderate permeability on sails from 4" to i'0
deep
b Limiting actors Tava clap;, lack; of percolation,"steep
slopes on westerly portion Q. properly.
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Natural Hazards; of the La 'd I.
a Earthquake gone:" Big"Bend Fault.200� feet eas.�.
1� Erosio'nl Potential: Slight ahorig Pentz Road, high west of "
bu ldi' sites.:
c: Lk ndsl de "Potentia].. Low to moderate.
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Hazard , ih`
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e. Expansive Soil.Potent;ial Moderate along Peutz Road,"lokr
we t of buildings'i es,.
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hydrology
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APPLICANT: Read,and follow instructions as sit forth on last page of this;form.
Applicant's name Phone number
Applicant's mailing address7L'r��'_.
Applicant's interest intoper Owner. lessee other
Owner's name an&address _ -
Contact person for pro'ect Of .other than applicant) - /G'
Assessor's parcel numbers) „1d° �� °- ? _ Street address
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Present General PlandeMgnation Present Zonin
REQUEST GENERAL PLAN''DE5ICiNATIQN S) 400 s T/
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Location, dimensions and sire of areas) to be amended
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Applicants reas'pns f,br amendment
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Proposed -scheduling / Associated projects (formation of service district, rte,):
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Anticipated incremental developrneAt (future development plan;_. ,'subsequent to ';General, 'Plan
Amendment "llGf��S%0'
irxisiing /,proposed' sewage disposal'inethod►�/
P`roxiinity of power and phone linin:
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v o natural watercourse or storm drain _�
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55-25-09
55 29.=44
55-29-44
Ray morgan,,et ai
4390 Opal C1if Drive
barnett Inter 1,'vo$ Frust
5061 Pent'-
Barney Barnett
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Paradise,, CA 95969
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5061 Pentz. Rd.
ParadIse CA 95969
55-2.4-11
5515
55-229>-44 -
John'&Lor- i: Scott
P.O. Box 1006
Grace Moore
5021 Arden S4a y
Sierra, 1�Test 5urveyiisg
Paradise, CA 95969
Paradise, CA 959'69'aradise,
5437 B a<ck Olive Drive
GA 95969
55--24-12
55-29-65-2
Ed & FranCeS Parker
P.O..Box '604
Aidan•& MY -rt ice'Smith
paradiseCA 959'69
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5220 Country Club Dry.
paradise, CA 9 59 69
55--29-21
Paradise Evangelical
55-2,9-77,
gree. Church
5995 Pentz Rd
Jv ISepha Maria Ua j da'",
Paradise, GA 95969
5005 Arden Wau
Paradise, CA 95969
55-X29-5�1.
55-30.-74, 'etc.
Micnae.i & Chryl Carrell
545 Pentz Rd.
Rob & Jeannette Walker
Paradise, CA, 95969
5340,Harrison Rd.
Paradise,, CA 959„09'
55-29-52
55-30:,.7j; etc:
Bob}y & Nancy Russ ell,
50 $l Wa l 1. derness Wa y 2C:
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Gary i-inda� Ravenorc)
Paradise, CA 95969
5011, Ravelle .Ct .
Paradise;
CA, 95969
55-29--3955-30-85
Val'enclanex, '
Pastor & ` J"acque,l.lne
5084 pentz Rd,
James &Lori Dierssen'
P4racli-set CA 95969
49.79 Pehtz Rd
Paradise' CA `95`96 9
55-29=38
55-30-10.4, etc:
Eugene & Pam `Woodeo.c.
5078 Wi.lcernees Wa Y
Robert & ` PAYS Henker
Paradise] CA 9,59.69
4935 Va11e Vista Lane
Paradise, CA 95969
5-- 29-37,
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Chas & Daxothy Gri;fiii
504.4 `Wild;erness Way
E1vie & Sharon Cobb'
'Lane
1602;, Gate
aradis•e, CA. 95969 paradise;' C, 95969-,
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'FMAYfiEI', ansWers are 'required ori� a�taelied. rhes (°s) .
(Expla:ie ions o'f all "YES," and
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ARTH. Will the propbal result in significant:
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[instable earth conditions, 'or changes in'ge-a og c subs uctures7
a,
ox overcoveting of the soil?
b pis:-upiori)dsplacP`ment', compacCzon
G11 hange:in topography'or ground surface relief features?
c.
B Y 4 8 g ysical
covering or modification of an uni ue solo icor ph
d. :bes•truction,
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featurps7
or water, erosion of sous, dither -nn or off site? ,
e. Increase in yind
in depasitian or erosion of beach sands, or changes 'in siltation,`
f.• ;Changes or stream
or erosion which,may jhAdify the channel of, a river
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deposition
or the.. bed o, the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
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prim®; agriculturalay productive'Isoils outside: designated.ur,6an
g, ,'Lass .off
areas?'
h. .Exposure of people or propetty to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
failure or. similar hazards"
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landslides, cnidzlides� ground
the proposal -in substantial:
2. AZit.. Will „refui
Air 'emissions or, deterios.AtiOn of ambient air 'quality?;
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b,',The creation of L obj;actionable odors] smoke-az fumes?`
Alteration of air, movement', Moisture or temperature, -or, any'change,in
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o.re i onally?•
climate 'locally g
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3, ivAiR. Wi11 the proposal result in subst3.iitial:
a. in currents:, or the course or d'irec.+ion of Kater moyements'in
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-Changes
either m2—ine or f esh.watexs?:
b,; Changes in.absbrptson rates, draraee pette:sis, or the rate,and ar�ount
of surface runoff?
Need zor off' -site surface,,drainage improvements, �nc7udingvegetatsonr
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reaaoval, channgji2ation o .cuheL rt anscallatson?
d; Alterations to the course,br flow of flood waters?
e,' Change in 'the amounx of s:rface "water in any Water body?
f.< Discharge into surface Haters, or in anY' alteration of surf aCe water -
quality, inciut ing; brit- nd limited to temperature, dissolwc+d oxygen ar
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turbidity?
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Alteration the,directson or rate af'�loW o;- gr ound W.
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h. Change in. the qua>zLity or •aual3.tV of ground w,eters, „PYther tlirougl ,
withdrawals; o through interception of an aquifer
direct additions oz
by cuts or 'eKcaratYons?
is Reductrion'in the, amount 'of water otherwise, mailable fez public water
stiflp,LseSr
=itpo=urs of„peoale or props t�F to water elated hz:ssds "such as tLY'iooding°
4 ?LA3i^i LIFE. tTilai:e''n.000szl result irt; substantial:
ecieslants�
numoer of a^.. sp. of p
8 Change xn `the a�•fersity of specie., or Y
aquatic, plant;i
Ynciuding; gees ,;shrugs,• grass,, crops, ,acid
Fi;; keduCtiah of the ns.Mbers.' of an}r, usiiquel rare, dr endan;ered specses or
PI ants?
c.• Intionuction of hews ;pedes oz plants Into anarea,ox in a barrier to
specyes,
tt5e nbrnial `replenis"nr�ent of existing
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d`. Reduc~z,o I in acreage ox ;any 4g:&;up•
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ENERGY.. Hill "the proposal result
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Ise of substantial amounts of £ue'l. or energy?
b, Substantial increase it! demand upon existing sources of energy, or
new sour
require the development of 'ces 6f energy?
16, 1STILI_ ES.- Will the proposal result in, a need for new sys;.ems, or
substantial alterativns.to, the following:
6; a. Polder or. natural Sas.?
b� to#miolcations isystemsT
I` e. Nater avai,lablilty?
d. ` sewer .or septic systeMs?
e, 'Storm water,drainage?
£. Solid+Waste and dis,posal?
17. cpttlpglTK Will the proposal result
Czea'ion of any health hazard or,potential hazard (excluding mental
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health)?
to potential health hazards?
Exposure of people
xS LrSTitriCs. Will. the proposal result zn the obstruction of any, scenic
open to the public, or will the proposal result in the.
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vista or view
creation of an aesthetically ;offensive site open to publle View?
lq, RECREATIOnprdposul result in an; impact upon the givality'or-
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quantity of. existing recreational opgortunitiesl
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a. Willptoposa_.result in the _alteration or'destruction o. a
preh's,c,ic or 'ristozac archaeological site?
b, Niil the:praposzi resulW in adverse physical or aesthetic es�ects'
to a prehistoric or historic building„ structure or object?,
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c.`. Does `the proposal have the potential to cause a physical claiSge
vhick Vould'affectrun;qua ethnic cultu a2 values?
d.: C. *iii ,he proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within
the ,potentiai iMaot.area?
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=,a,, Surface Water;' Dry Creek at west properte
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bu Groundwater: Limited resource.
c'. Drainage Characteristics; Surface drainage West to Dry.
Creek at west ';property line:;
d. Annual Rainfall. tnormal)c
e. Limiting, Factors: Availability of water through L me
Saddle Community Services District,.
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0 VisuallScenic.. Quality,: Highly scenic canyon. viewI to West
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Acoustic ,Quality:'Good ,wit h exception of road corridor'.
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AirQual�y: Good';.
Bioloaigal Environment
$,egetationi;Pine,
Oaks;: Manzanita, Ceanothus, grasses, bare and:
rock y ground, at lava cap. No rare or encl:angered species are
known to occur on the property per CaliforniaNatural Diversity
Data ,Base,;
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wildlife Habitat: Good as a result of low residential
densities and ample c&V6r, limited water' Outside_ ox deer
migration, area'.
Cultural Environment
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archaeological and Historical R -'sources in the Area: High, no
evidence :survey a=evi'ously vrenared.
3utte. County Gene4, Pi at; Designation:. Comrne: cial.
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Mxis ting . Zones hg : ?AC,
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Existing Land 'Use° or' Si`e: Single-family' home, Shibui allery
and art school,sz�all autbulidinos.
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Surrounding Area: A'
a. Lana Uses:: Quad. Grails store and church to north; Quail,
?'railsmoble name park to east,,open spate to west,, aper
end single =ari . v tc souI-h
Zoning: Town oz Paradisa, .:� ►�-x-� (: o.rth and sou,th}, H�-C
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c. General Plan Designations• CPMMOtcial north azd ?'aarcni
or_ east, Low Dens vl, keit a! northand 1,south,
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Aoticulturai Residpn:.i:a ana Ogen aro Grazzngto the west
o parcel Sizes 2rorth•vast. .8'. West: , c' Sown:
e Population Low aens�ty.
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Character, of Site and.Area: Princte or. P,aradlse ur:oan
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NEarest ,rbari Area Paradise town ?:Emits a *t ,west broPer ty,
'lone:
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Rel evan :. Spheres ' o niuence �.me-Saddle .Co.:���n'ty, Se_,vicos
D:.strI reatner Rin veri RecYeation
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:improvement S tandAras, Urian: F.rea n
`Protection Service;
a4 Nearest County Sta';�e.)"�
north #35 (seasona' } , 1/2 r1ps nor�hwes 4.:
j V7ater Availab� 3ty;`
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Schoo a s, in Area Par �d;i se tln� �ied S4 ;�opl Des t`;ri c=
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(ggplanatans of all "Ug" re and "MAY$F," answe"rs arequired on attached sheet(s):
result isignificant:
RA,a,RxH';. Will; the proposal n
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Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic 'substructures?,_._..,
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a,
b, Disruption, aiRplacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?
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Change ivtopogxaphy or geoti{nd surface relief featuros?'
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c,
d. Destruction, covering. oir modification of any un;que geologic or physical
features?,
fncreasa in Wind or watez erosion of soils; either on or off cite?'
e:
Changes in, doposition or erasion of, beach'sands, or chanKes iii siltation)
f, stream
or erosion which may modify the channel of a r, Ver
deposition
or the bad, of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
Loss, of prime productive soils outside designated urban
g, .agriculturally
areas?;:.
h. F;xposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
landslides, mudslides, ground failure or ilar hazards?
Will ;the proposal result in substantials
a. Air tmi'ssions o deterioration of:ambi'ent air quality?
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b. The creation of objectionable adors;:smoke 9r 'fumes?.
c, A1L'eration of `air svemont; moisture or temperature, or any change in
,or regioly",
- climate, lodh'llyn
3, WATER; Will the. proposal result in substantial..
'Changes in currents; ar the course or direction of .wator'Pl6vements ,in
either, marine or, fresh waters?. -
b: `Changes in absorption rates,, drainage patterns,, or,".th rate and amount
of surface, runoff?
Need` for off-site surface draisiage it�provsments, .including vegetatiari"
c,
removal, channeli,.ation or culvert installation?
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d, 'Alterations to the course or floc:; of flood Waters
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e;;,Change"i» the account of surface water'in any water body2-=
f. Discharge into surface Wates; or 'n, any alteration of surface Water
but to ti_mperature, dissolved'aXygen as
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qua ity, incl#ding not:-Liziited
tumidity?
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direction or, rate of f1Dw of ground Waters?
Alteration of the
h, Change ',in the gt.ant=ty'or :quality! of ground waters,. either through
direct~ additions or Vlithdras.als, ar through interception of an aquifer
by cuts or e3tcavation
i. Reduction in the amount of wale~-'otherFiise available;ros puiilic water
supp�ies7 ,
Exposuze of people, 'or property to water=related,hazar ds such as. flooding?
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t,, N"1TF Will the°proposal result j.n- subs tantial:
a: ,Change in the diversity of species, o; number"",:df,any'species of plar►zs',
aquatular,ts)
(including t"r�ras, "shisibs,';grass; traps,, an
b' kead- ctidn of the numbers d -anyr, t,lft e,,; rare 'or endangered species of
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d: introduction of nett species Df pants into an areal^Qr"an s barrier to
the horinal" replan slnasnt,"of existiz0 a, ,ecles? �;
d:' keduction in acr,.eage ow,.any, agricultural crop?
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Atii•. Will thn proposal result in substantial,;
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A . Ctiringo.in the diversity of"species, or, numbers of any species of anim is
(birds, land anneals iYrcluding reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms,
or insects)7
b. Reduction in the numbers, of ay unique, rare or endangezed species of
oduc"ion .af new, species. of an s
c. 1ntz C.inial intoam area, or in A barrier to
'animals?
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the migration or movement of
d.. Detoriaretiion of'existing fish or wildlife habitatl
6.
MM. Will the proposal resultin substantial:
n. increases. in existing noise Ievej,s?°
b, Expaaura of pecple Ea se�'ere. noic;e levels?.
7.
I'7 if vIND G1.AftE. Will the 'proposal product sig ificanti light and glare?.
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B.
Ute. Will the proposal resuit in a substantial alteration of the
'or
:present planned ,land use of an area? LA
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5.
NATVRQ RESOURdS. Will the pzopo,sal result in substantial:.
a. lncreese in the tate of use of .any natural resource97
b» Depletion of any noq-renowabl'e natural resources?
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$TSh Op V11§ T. Ffii1' the prppogal, involve.:
a. A risk of, explosion or' release of hazardous substances (including, but
:not limited to, ail, pesticides, chemicals'or radiation) ;in the';eyent
of 'upset,,
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an ncc3dent o_ p
b. PosFible interference pith sn emergency response "plan or emergency
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evecuation pIan
Pft.Anb,q Hill• the proposal, alta. iocitior„distributiany.;density ar
If of e hit”
grog rale thpapulation?
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Hbbgfft, W311 the proposal affect existing housing, or create a deaiasid
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for additional housing3
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0=,tCg/CIRCiJ1 ATi0N.` Will ';the proposal .result in:
a. Gen6rnti0n of substantial add itionaI vehicle movement?
b, Effects on existing parking ficxlit' t or demand fo"z nem oarl;ing?
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C.: Subttantia'l" impac, on, e,x sting transpoS.tacian Systems't ,
tI. 5ign$°icsr: aIto ratiions:;ta present patte ns, df circu1atio or
mov'emen't of people and/or geode?"
st Alterations to trete $97ne, rail o"r 'a4z traf ic?
£� lncasse in trafia.,hazirds to matoz vehicles, bicjiclists,',oz pedestsians
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PjtBtfC S�vicFS, Wi1Y t31e praposaI have rtt effect aporia or,result,n a need
for new o4,"altered government services:
a• Ayre p'QtecLion-
b� POI fce protection'?
c. Sc l7�
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d• Parks ar 6.1 at recreational faczlsties+
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e� Maintenance of ublic,facilities
P. , �nc3uding,..raads�
f. 'OrYier govers
nmental service?
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Hil the( propooal. result in:�%
a.
Use of substantial amounts of 4601 or energy?
b;
Substantial` increase in demand upon ekistin�{ sources of mprgy, or
requite the development of new sources of energy?
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Will rhe proposal result in, a need for i ew systems' or
substantial alterations to the fallmt'ng:
a.
PgWoe or liatuial gas?�
b.
Communications systems?
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c.
Water availabil:ity7
d.
Seer Or 6Agtie t; atems7
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e.
Storm, water drainage?:
f,
Solid waste and disposal?
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:. �+bTK wi11; the proposal,:result In -
a,
Creation of any htialth hazard or potential hazard (, J3 �(d I ud i hgr menGnL .,
heal.thj?
b,
Exposure'of people to potential health tiazard"s1
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Will the, proposal result in the: obstruction of; any sdenic-
vista or view opsn, to 'the''nublic,� or gill the :proposal result in the
creation of An aesthetica`, offensive site open to public view.?
19.
- C_RE�T16Nti `gill the proposal result in ori LL
impact upon the quality or
quantity of ekicting recreational opportunities,?
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2[TRAL RESOVRC$Srr.
a,
qi'l IL the: Droposal result 2n the alteration or destruction of a
prohl9 0rIt or- St0�.2C a.Cha00lOgiCal site.
b
:W"11 thep o5os. result in'adverse-physicjl or aesthetic eff�+ct4
to a pre.�C�s�oric or h storic`building, structure ;o. objectI'
C.
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Does the; proposal have. the gotential to cause a physical change
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w4iich would, afzedt un que,'a nic cultural -values?,'
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Mill the flrazosal restrict eXistin religious br sacred'tises thin
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EXHIBIT .1
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Agreement
"First Party",, as used in this Agreements includes each and all o�
q r Barnett
tiie fcal'lowin Ba�ney
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The property I now zoned: PA-C
Vic)
The zoning reelasslfication of the. property is, TOM it a; present
zoning
fid)
Notice to First Party gursu;ant to Paragraph No 4;shall be
Barne tt, 5061 .Peutz Road, Paradise.; CA
to:
addressed Barney
95969:
e)
The change iii zoning. classification pursuant to Paragraph No . 4
shall be to; AR-MH
"'Property!', ar used in this Agreement, includes:
A portion of the SW 1/4 of Section ` 30, T22N R4E MIj M more
particularly descriked as:
Parcel 1' es 'recorded in Etook o� gaps 109,. at Pages 79, 80, 81 ah.
1/27/a8 on file in the, office of the Butte County Recorders
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Agreement
Ca>
"First. Panty"', as used
in this Agreement, includes each and all of
the. following: Sarney
Hernett
,}
The property is now. zoned: PA -C
(c")
Jrho zoning reclassification of theproperty is fzom its present
zoning t&.-' AR -Mid-]<
(d)
Notice' to First Party,,pursuant to'.Paragraph No. 4 shall be
addressed to: Barney
Barnett, ;5061 Pentz Road, Paradise, CA
95969.
e.
The change in zoning
classificat on pursuant to Paragraph No,, 4
shall be to :; AR -A4,61
"Property'" , as used• in
this Agreement, includes
A parti.an of the, SW; 1/4 oi::. Seri:? on, 30, T221! R4E MDB&M, more
particularly described
as,:
PA rce? l as recordei3
in Boo s cif Maps 109`,, at Pages 79, '80, 8L ,an
l/2 -/Sp on file in the
Office or, the Botta County recorder.
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ON NQ. 88-4
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A RESOWTION OE THE PLANNING COMM7s.SY09OF THE CbuRTY Or
BUTTE APPROVING AND, RECOMMENDING TO THE{OAI2D OF
SUPERVISORS 'CkIEAL�OPTION 01?A GENERAL PLANAMENDMENT TO
THE PARADISE.;APEA LAND USE PLAN. ANv AMENDMENT .0, THE BUTTE
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COUNTY GE
WHEhEAS,: a private person, Barney Barnett., through
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the, But
appropriate 'application requested an amendment to to
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County General Plan Land t)sc Element; Paradise Area. Land Use Plan
for the ro ert identi;�ied on Exhibit A-1 attached he
P P y peto; and
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iiiHEREAS the proposed General Plan Amendment has been a
studied and rev=iewed by - the Butte County Planning Commission and
7,t
ublic hear`.i.ng Yiel d pursuant to, law, at ;which time all.
a ;
interested persons were heard; and
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WHEREAS, the. Butte County Plarinang Commission has reviewed
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and considered the contents of the, env r -omental review study
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checklist (Exhibit A-2)" prepared on the amendment ;'pL1rsuan" , to the �.
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California EftV . ro'nmental Quality het, an d;
WHE REAS the Butte County Planning Cominis,sion finds 01
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props;sed Gen'.e'ral Plan amendment complies witYi the site
designation criterYa fo'r T,aw Density Residential set out in the,
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Land 'Use Element, the Circulation :Element, the Noise Element, and
all, other elements' of 'the` Butta' County General' Plari;
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specifical Y
,Proof" ', a£ adequa„te water ` will be required , as,., a
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condit'a.on.of any subsequent land no.
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any
of,,, app'ro attached to e
2.. .on vol will' be
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subse ent `land:_ di'v�isrin, ,to'. insure. , "that ;access onto,
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Bentz-Ntagalia continues ,td, be sate
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3: Residences,"wile be setback,t pxotect.. area resadexts
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from, noise.
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