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itiTilliam McGuire Mark Risso -
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PRO CT DFS:.RSP-XMomz Rezone from _A -R and U` to
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on property' zoned. `�- R U located aPProx_ 170`0 ;southcaest. of
the Chico Can yon
Centennial Rd., intersection on
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GIME-RAL PLAN DESIGNATION Agriculture Residential
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APPLICATION FOR��ZONII'� MAR a 1989
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BOTTE C UNTl' PLANNING COMMISSION'
APPLICANt., Read and fo]low Instmi'Hans set fortli on iasl Page of this forms
ownwi$ Family Trust and
Applicant`s Name �lr(� i �'�m Mr , re Phone No,
Applicant's Mai ling Addre s &_ 0 -Erlcrineerin , 128CJ E.9th St. , Chico. CA '
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Applicant's Interest,` n property (owncri,%,essec, Otho) owner
Clwner's Namc and Address dee above
Cantaet Person fdr Pt6jee((if oilier than applicant) Mark Risco,irteer ilg
Assr:ssor'S Parcel NUriber(sj' & 1 E 4 A - & U
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Lma�lon, dimensions.an�+ stns of area s io be rezoned eee a t r�h d map
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Str�ei Address;(if appiizable) _JA
biredions for travel to 'r ert rural and iii
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Applienl 3re'sons f or rezoning to ,develcr a 1 i cre' aob resideritia- subdjvisio'
Proposed 5cheduli'nglAssoelated pegJ&ts (fotinatipn 6, 'ery ee distelet, etc,)
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p crime ntal deveioprnent (future devel4ptnent pins subsequent to rezone):
Ail cii.y'.� Mori by be de'yelo-ozwd 4 p''k as6s
1 zi5tpii ;i' protypsed sewage disposal nidlitd,
t'rokimity or vCr and'Omni: liticst t1. c:eiyt
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sW` scribe the project site:as it exists 6 'fore the project, including information on topgraphy, soil stability,
plants and; anim;tls, and, any cultural, historical and scenic aspects, Describe any exis ,Ing structures on the site,
and the use of the structutm.
var n: f. �� ii Ylfi - ho trees
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Describe the surrounding properttes, including information o pants and n mals and any cultural,
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historical, or, scenic aspcco, Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use
'frontage,
(ane-family apartment hpuses,shgps, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height,
s etb"k, rear yard, etc.),
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r�;�, �� h rest cJerits;i r� ]. to the Nor-ih .. New sinr�le family subdi'visio'n at
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4 Inibs/acrd intmediate1 y 8oUth,4 DUPIO C ;residential immediately
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taest tend vacant land to the,East:,
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Ihercb.y "declare Under penalty of perjury that i have read and understand the instructions and that the
foregoing statements are''true, complete and cprrcct 1-'j the best of my knowlcdge and belief.
Dated; - .-►pplicant's-5ignatU
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Dated, tier's signature
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ProJCCt VII,
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General Plan Designation itcquest ConsiStrnt7�
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r' (;Expl,6n,�, tions of all, i'YE51 and 'tMAYBE"answers are required on attached sheet("s),
7.+ AM: Will the proposal result in significant;;
,YES MAYBE NO
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lJnstable Birth conditianss ar sJrangas in geologic substructures?
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r p - , p _ cavering or the soil?
qit;r'uptian> di.s lacpment compaction or over
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Clkitnya in topography or ground surface rel.iei featutes7
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Destruction) covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical
fetttures7
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'increase in'wind :o: water erosion, of soils; either on or off site?
Changes 3:t,depasition or erasion of beach sandsy or changes in siltation,
deposition or s y erosion which may mod4° *ee channel of a river or stream
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or the bed; of the ocean or any b&y* Flez Or lake?
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laosb, of prime agriculturally productive toils outside designated urban
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arefla7
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VXposure of peopla -or property to geologic hazards such as earthqurkes,
l andslides, mudss,l;irl€tt;� ground failure ar similar hazards?
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'Will the proposal result in, substlaidlt
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Air omissions or detetiuratiorl•of amlyien air quality?
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J:he creation of u�joetionable odors, smoke or fumes?
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Alteration
olaof airoromenti moisture<or temperature, or any change in
a Y re g.ionally?
3. WATER jL Will the proposal result in substantiel`t
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Chat Iigas inourrents, or the cburse or'direetton of'wAter mOvements in
ai.thet marina or irresh waters?
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Changes ir1-absbrptiorl rateg1drai,lnago patte ens, br-=the rate and -&mount =-
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!r surface rurroz>
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Need for surface drainage improvements, including vegetation
emoval channelizatlnn Or
rculvert .¢irtutallatiatt7 ;
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Alterations to the tourse or flow of flood -waters?
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Change irk the amount of surface water in any water body
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Discharge i.ntc5 surfaoa _ttstars ) or in Any altarati,on of surface mater
quality, including but not limited bi tompekature; dissolved okygen or
turbl,dity
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Alteration of the diredL, on or rate of, l;lotr 'ot ground waters?
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Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters; either through
di e i t additions ;fir vithdmW'a1s; or tlirattgh �nterceptiaii of ari agiiifcr
by duts or extavations?
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war public water
Reduction in the amount of ter otherwise available #' o
supplies?
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p l (.open': to watd3�re t,atdd ,hazards such as :floodiri�7
Wotura of ea rie or
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4t 4�Wd tf Iwln the ,proposol result itt substantial.
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Chtingt� in, the divorsity dfspecies, or number of any spedies of plants
(including trees shrubs Mess, crops and aquatid p,lants)7
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ReduttiOh Of the numbers, old any, unf4ue, rare or ertd angered bpecies 6£
plants?
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inteddudLiori Or now spedibs of ltltu►tr pito an �►t6+a;, or 3.n a barrier to
normal the replenishMAant of eilsting iapacles2
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Reduction in, scradgd of any ngrituii,utat prop?
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ANIMAL 'LIFE, Wx1,1 the proposal result in substantial:
YES ; YB9' NO
a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals
(birds, land animals ingjuding reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms
or insects)?
b, Reduction in the numbertt of any unique, care or en angered stiecies of
animals?
ci Intruduation of nrw species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to
the migration of mavemont of animals?
d' Peteriaration of woistifig fish or wildlife habitat?
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NDISiv, Will, the proposal result in substantial;
a. increases in existing noise levels?
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b. Expdsiite.of people to severe noise levels?
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LIGHT AND GLARE, Wil'> the proposal produce significant light and glare?
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LAND USE'; W111 the prhpona't:result in a suhstan4ial alteraticn of the
resent or laruted Grand unci area?
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NATURAL RESOUk0tS,. Will tato: proposal result in substantial: '
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a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural iesourcds?
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b. Npletibn of any non-renewable 'natural resources?'
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RISK V. UP.Ittl. Will the proposal involve.,
a A risk of ekplosior, or release, of hazardous substances (including) but:
tlimited to, 6130 pest4cidesj chemicals or radiation) in the -event-
vent
of
ofen accident or upset conditions?
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b� Possible interference an emergendy response plan"oY emergency
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evacuation plan?
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1'Ct{iU19I(JN. Will the propose'] alter lavation; distribution, density or,
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grout9h rata of the human populdti607 -
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fibU&TNG. Will the proposal affect "eXi tiny nous iti�p or, create -a demand
for additional housingl
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"TP.AttSPOktATI6NICIkCULA7`ION. Will the prop'osal' result in:
a� Generation of subttantial additional vehicle movementl
b, t fects on existing parkin facilities,;or demand far new parking?
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c-; Substantial impact on existing transpo tation`systems
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d, Sighificaht::altekdtiohs to present patterns of circulation b
movement 'df people and/ori goods„
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e. Alterat<ians' tra WacerHorney rail or air 'traffic
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f� Tn- traffic hazards td mortar VO bic c',tists or edestriansfi
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lily
P L20 _gRRVIr89, Will tho proposal :have ori wyffect open,' or result In -dneed:
fore -Paw or altered govarnmenti services:
a� ;°ire �.protedt�.on7
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b� Po te pr
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c.' Schools3
8. Park's ar paler revreational fat:l.'jities7
e+ Maintsr►aiice of" public favilities including roads?
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mnoy. Will the proposal result in:
WBS MAYBB NO
a: Use of substantial 'amour iUI of fuel or energy?
br Substantial, increase in d4mand upon existing ;sources ofenergy, or
require the development. of new sourcils of energy?
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irflIfITIM will, the proposnll result, in a need, for new .systems) or
substantial alterations to t)14 Collowing:
a, eoWer or natural gas "t
b Cormunications Sys temEgWl
c Watet availability".
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d. Sealer or septicr?y.stems%'
Storm water drainage?
f.: Solid Waste and disposal,?
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HlJf4Art IiBAI�TH. Gull tl ae prorrr3t;*l result ittt
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ao ("reatioJ14 of'ahy health hrrxurd or potential hazard (excluding mental
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b..` Exposure of people to potentl,al, health, hazards?
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AESTIMICSr Will the proposal result in the obsttuction of any scenic
vista or View open to the public, or will the proposal result in the
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creation of an aesthetically offensive sits opert t9i public view?
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RtCFFATiOR,. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or
quantity of existing recreatohal opportunities?
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Cl1'tTtHWI kEWiRCES+
a. Will the proposal result in the Alteratl,on or' destrudtion of a
prehistoric or historic archaeological site?
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hM Wirl; the prbposrsl result in advexse physical 6r aesthetic et facts.
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to a prehistorie or historic bui,ldi,ng, struct4lre or, object?
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Cr. noes the props ll have t}yu potential to cause a physical change
whl.eh would affect unique ethnic cultural vahies?
d:%Will; the proposal restrict existing tollgiou5 or shored uses within
the, potential impact area?
DTSC`i _,C� ON or�1VV l �sl"�NNI�AC, 'rVATITJA'X!t
See attached,
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION' AP 11-02-02, 10, 9'5
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mile and 1 mile dams in Bidwell Park. setback 'requirements of the
Buttecounty`Environmental Health Department as well as drainage
requirements of the Butte County Public Works Department and the
Butte County Grading Ordinance. are anticipated' to mitigate such
.environment'
al issues. Further mitigation measures; may be necessary
at the time of subdividing or development predicate:d upon 'the <final
subdivision.,
4a: No substantial reduction of the number of existing species is
requested zoning and the low, overall.
sizes required by the
an.tici ated due to theicre
1. density, of allowed residential.
development. The, diversity cif sAecies will be expanded as
residential urban landscape planting Occur and non-native species are
added to the project slteoi.
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The proposed project is adjacent to the City of Chico and the
residential development known as California Park. The "project_site
is located within `the Chico'orban Area as well as the Chico sewer
service area boundaries. The project: site isldesignated by the Butte.
Coun�y General Plan; as ricultural-Residential° The zone change
request is conditionally consistent with the General Plan.' Thee
Prior to designating,
requires, hawev
er, the :to conditions be present
general Plan
a SR-1zoning class f cat on:"
1. Existing parcel sizes and "residential densities:
2. Slope,
3. Soil conditions and water av
4. Effect
s on adjacent uses, acroplproduction- livestock' gratin ,
forestry, resouzce'S extraction, and wildlife habitat.' g
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5.' Ptokimty to public road' and other public',facilities.
6+ Distance from airports, ra`il.roads, and industrial uses,
7 Existing uti lit_ies _ and drainage faci�.ities
8.` Potential for surface cracking, landslides, and erosion
'5 Effects on noise, traffic flow and safety, water quality, air
quality, wildlife habitat and general environmental quality;
10Local desires.
ll Potential for pest insect kireeding.
The proposed pro j ect Will allow the possible d;evelopmen't of
16 additional residential dwelling units on the protect
develo ment Will site: Such
p generate approximately 160 vehicle tel
PS day:'
The projected trip generation Would not Constitute a significant
impact to the cieculation system in anis of j.tself. It is anticipated
that the existing circulation system has enough `capacity` to
accommodate 150 vehicle trips per day: -in addition, the street
fadility iirriprovement fees charged by the County for the Chico 'urban
area 'is anticipated to mitigate any area wide cumulative t1-affic
:impacts b
y he proposed project
caused
14b: Butte Count
Y_ Sheri££ I s Department, is responsible for law
enforcement and protection in :the project area. Pap d deveopmen,t ,in
rural meas and restricted budgets have .reduced the department+s
capacity, for preventative patrolling 8hdl rapid, response to emergency
calls:
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Applicant:'
William McGuire ' Assessor's rarcel #.
11-02 =-02, 95, 16
Log # 89-03-08- 01
DATA SHEET
A, Proj ec:t Description
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Type of Project: `Rezone.
Eriet Description: Rezone from A�-R :and U to SR --1.
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Location: Approximately 1700 feet southwest ofrthe-Chico
and Centennial Road iritersEction on the south
Canyon.Roac�
side'of Chico Canyon Road, in the Chico urban area.
ofDevelopment: One dwellln unit per
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Proposed Densit Y
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acre:
Amount of impervious surfacing: Less than 10.
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Access and Nearest Public Road(t) Chico Canyon Road.
Sewage Disposal: City of Chico Sanitary Sevier.
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8:Source
Method of.
�f Water Supply;: California Water Service`.
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Proxmity''of ;Power, Lines: Adjacent,to property.
for further,land divisions and development:
Potential
P dential ]lots under,
Property !would have otential fog 16 res:i.
current zoning proposal.
$. environmental Setting
Physical tnvironment:
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Terrain ,
a. General Topr�gra'hid Character: edge of foothills.
slightl}r sloping valley land'.
b: Slopes: 0^5.
ce Elevation: 320 £t. A Sit.
d . Lirn"ting- Factors.. None .
2.
Soil.
a, Types and CharacteristiCs: Toomest Moderate
permeability, well draining, low agricultural value:,
some lava flow and rock outcropping's.
b.° Limiting Factors: Rock ou cro,ppings.
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Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake zonei Moderate Earthquake intensity Zone
vI7f. Tuscan Moriocline active fault is locatedin
close proximity to the project site.
b. Erosion Potential"
c : L`ancslidePoteri'tial: S�ota
d ; Fire Hazard : `Unclassified
tential:
eFit '',ansi-ve Soil Po Low,I
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Hydrology,
a, Surface Water: Big Chico Creep is located
a roximatel, 2,00 feet to the north f the rod
pp. o. p ect
Site:
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b. Ground Water:! Generally available.
;c. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains into the
Big' Chaco Creek Draixiage Basin.
3. Annual Rainfall (normal); 241-2611.
e. Limting,Eactors: None.
5.
ood.6
Visual/Scenid Quality: Good-
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Acoustic Qu6jity : Good .
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Air Quality: Goon.
Biological r,;n,vironment
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Vegetation: Valley grasslands.
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Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and'animals commonly
associated with the valley, grasslands,
Cultural., EnvirIonment : ;
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Archaeological and Historical. Resources in the area: High
sensitivity..
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'Butte County Ceneral Plan design ation: Agricultural-
Residential ,
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Existing Zoning: A -R and U'.
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Existing tand Use''on=site: Vacant:
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Surrounding Area:
a: Land Uses; Multiple family and single family
residential.
b. Zoning: City toning, A -R and U.
c: Gen..Plan Designation: Agricu�.tural.-Residents al, City
of Ghico,
d. Parcel Sizes:- 6500 souare feet to on,e acre.:
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e . Popu�.ation: Urban. � �
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Charac.te -of Site and Area. Chico Urban =area. - - -
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Nearest urban Area: Chico.
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Relevant Sphere's of Influence: City of Chico`.
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Improvements Standards ;Urban Area: No.
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Fire.'Prot.ection Se vice:
a. Nearest County �State�'Eire Stations Station #44 is;
located approximately :5 miles to the southwest of the
prof ect site.;
b, Water Availability: Fire hydrant.
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schools in Area: Chico Unified School LAstrict:
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CHECKLIST OF VASCULAR PLANT'S THAT WE�R;E IDENTIFI'ABLE
ON THE DATES
OF THE SURVEa
COMMON NAMES'
5CIENTTFxC NAMES
tic goPrzs
Annual hairgra_ys
�igosie sp.
B t glared .li_hanthu
Bico Dred
Descl:ainps.ra .sp.
Lnanih Us bicolor
lupine
Bidw�aY l's j.ohnn tuck,.,
Lupznu's bicolor
Big heronbil;l
orthocarpc�s eria,nth us
Black mustard
Erodiumborys'
Blow wives
Bluff curls ,'
Brassica ngrra
Achyrachpha mo1.,3is
Blue dicks
michosteum lanceolatutn
Bluelarkspur
17icheloste.mma p'ulclieZlurn'
Delphinium
Blue stars
'Bur,clov,er
sp.
Brodiaea mindr
California sandwracrt
Medicago hispida
Canyon nmaph'ila'renara
californica
.c7av
opyZla
NTreoph.la etehCawbag
cocklebur
olium ampZecte
Common chickweed
3Cahthium strumarium
Common hedge parsley
Common monkey"Elawn_r
3t11aria media
Tori1.i.s., a
i7ownngi�
guterophyZZa
Mimulus Ott^atus
1deYbeYry
Downingia sp.
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Sa nb,Ucus
Fid dlstneck-
meXicana
F.ielc mustard
`itch's
.�msincka spp, 2 spp.
Brassica
spikeweed
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campestris
Nerriizona fi-tchzz --
l grass
Eryir►g pan papy
tiordeum Juba tum
Fienb t
Eschscholzia �bbbii
H66.ker i s
Forehoun�t::
m. um amp,1,eXicaule
P1 an tago, hdokeriana
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Interior 1ve`oak
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rlarrUbiuM vilZ Bare
tal an r��
QuetcUs rwzs � , .
�.zzeni..z
i,o.lUtn mu3 t�f.Idrum
Jointed ciazlack
2lediterranean barley
Rap.hanus rarahanistruM
t�ordeurri hystriX'
2.lslic gratis
ti]k 'thistle
�felca s,p.
t2iner slettuc,e
sxlybum iris rianutn '
C,1d man of Spring
�''epper�ras:s
laytoni,a perfakii:ata
Senecio vuZ;g�aris
igmY weed
L pi'dium'.tiitidum
Pp��vne
'z faea 'erecta
'oisran oak
.sto.#dchia Cj :jj orni'ca
�opai�n flotaers (se'vcral' Spp.)
Tdxico(I, d,d,n, diversiZobUm'
pZbgiabvthe,y,s;' sppi
purple godetia
putt raat
Claikia p'Uriburea
tt pgUt
p1�,ctritis
Mock .�;adelj a
$an�,cic
Bramus dand-us
par�iseduhi pumilum
satnieuxt arctopoides
Canyon Rd su 1. surv-e
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D. Mitigations.
Because sensa five species apparently are not °present on the
projaCc sitie at this time.
Mitigations fo:r them are not needed.;
CHECKLIST OF VASCULAR
PLANTS THAT WERE IDENTIFIABLE
ON THE' DATES OF THE SURVEY
COMMON NAME
SCIENTIFIC NAME
Agoseris
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Agoseris sp.
Annual halrgrassi
Deschampsia sp.
,Bicolored linanthus
Linanthus bicolor
Bicolored .lupine
anus.
Ba.dwell, s johnny tuck
Oethocarpus erianthus
Big heronbill
Erodium botrys '
Bindweed
Con volivulus. arvensis '` 4
Black mustard
Brassica nigra
Blowtivea
Achyrachena mollis
Blue curls
Trichosteum lanceolatum
Blue 'dicks
Dichelostemma pulchellwt
Bl U el larkspur
Delphinium sp.
Blue oak
Quercus doug.Zasii
81ue star-s
Bro,diaea minor
Beisduvalaia
Bol.;;d0valli,all sp.
Buckbrus'h
Ceanothu's cuneatus
Bur cI6Ve,t
tfed ca_c o has' ida
Cad, forma`buckeye
Aescuius californica
Cad if srnia poppy , -
Eschs`cholzia'- cal i-forn ca - -
California sandwor't
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Arenatia cal,rfornada
Canyon ncmophila
Remophil,a heterophylla
Cocklebur
Xan;thilu strumar, um
Cot febarry
Phamhus californica
Common chickweed
Stella,ria Media
Common hedge parsley
Tarlis heterophylla
eomfhon monkey flower
Pfimuius _guttatus
C wbag clover'
firifoiium a,Mplectens
Bigger. pine
Pinus sabni;aria
bowningia
nownxngIa spa
Eleierberry
Sambudus, mexa,cana'
Fescu
Vul is astt4o6dae'
1?
FLadIen.bc}kAms
hclt a spp: (2 spp i
Field; mustard
brassica campestris
Fitch"s spikewesd
Nemizonia fitchl
Fo�:ta l glass
fforal0 — Juba rum
ryin pari poppy
Sschschol2ia:lobbii
Goldbaick fern
PYtyed gamma triangularis
flair' "sass °
9:
Aura caryophyllea
ganso,h`8 !t1ubmoss
Selagine.1a hansen�
Fant eg's: tidontostc�tnufi
Odonrostomuln hartwegi,
H_aY�Jes't br0dl ea
Prot aea elegan,
enb t
Lamb um ampl, exi cat l e
id. P
1 sur y ue 9
C,anyC _p
CFiECKLiST °(con.'tir►ued)
COMMON NAME
SCT NAME
ENTZFTC
Hooker's plantain
Plantaa` hool�eriana
Marrubs.vm vulgare
Horehound,
Horseweed,
Conyza s-p.
Interior live .!o�►k
Quercus wislzenii
multi'Clorum
Italian, rye
t,owla,nd s ooc nq star
.Galium
-Dodo ,on Cleveland l
patulum
Many~flawOr_ erodaea
Dichelostemma multiflorum:
ec&d5taphylos manzan].ta
ilanZanita
Mediterranean' barley
Hordeum' hys tr ix
E1 ';mus caputrmedusae
y
l�fedu sa h e;a d
,.
Me11ca s,p.
i3elic' grass
silybum.. rianum
Milk thistle
Clayton a pekeoliata
Miner s lattuce
Moth mullein
verba,scum bl;attaria
Old Tian of spring
Senecio vulgaris,"
part sihii
parish's nightshade
`
Le odium Idum
PeppO grass
Petalless buttercup
.anunculus hebecarp
P us
Pagmt geed
',
Tillaea erecta
nristolochia californica
P'pev'1.ne
iatachio
Pistacia vera
To cicodendron da vers :lobum
poison qak
popcorn °flowers ('several spp•)
P1aaiobothrys spp.
Purple crdetia
C14,►kia purpurea
Plectri'tis sp•
puttyrao
-„ -
Bromus r'ubens -
Red broiAe
Ripglit
Bromus ;diandrus
Roc}: sedella
parvisddum pumilclm
7'rfoliium hirtuin
Rose' clover
sanicula arctopoides
Sari cle
5ca'rlt�t pimpernel'
Anagalla bursa-pastoris
Capsellis arvensis
shepherd's purse
she rwrdsa arvensis
5herardia
Slehcler cotta�►weeci
MiCrdpus cal2forn ct�s
s�eride'r �ropdncarpi3ni
Tropzd ocar'pum gracile
Hypochoer%s glabra
Smooth cat's ear
sanicula bipannata
snakeroot
Vtcia sativa
Spring veto?
Rhus tx•iloba to
sgtiawbush
Centaurea .solstitialas
Star thistle
Tansy-leaved navarret.aa
at) 61tia tage'tina
Tidy ti"ps
,a'yia fremontla
1�t terameles a.r utiebl'ia
°ion
L�rodiaea volt) jjjs
fiixri�ng 'l�rr3d-a,ea
LasthetiYa oalYfornica
Gl ey goldt gilds'
Mrah fabaceus
Va]le� manr6otuercu
lobata
Valley oak
Valley, ski P in
t,upitius va31ico1a
qii
con on iRd�PIP l.uruP,y 5
C tcKLIST (continued)
COMMON NAME
SCIENTIFIC NAME
r
Va to 'sols
L;
Orthocarpus a'ttenuatus
Western morning glozy
Calystegia occidentalis
White broil aea
Trit'elela hyacinthina
4ihi t nava l e ij a
Na varr'e t: a leucocephala
'
Wild .baby' braath
Linanthus filipes'
Wild ;buckwheat
Erao,gonum nud.um
Wild geranium
Geranium'mo11e
Wild graph
Vi tis aalirornica
W.ld honeystickle
honicera s
Wild oats
avena s
Wild onion
Allium .amplectens
L.at jepsonii
Sold pea^hyrus
calfornicus.
h'oolly marbles
PsiIocarphus,brevissimus
*rfioollf sunflower
Eriodictyon calitornieum
'fellow carpet:
glennosperma nanum
allow mariposa
Cal o ch or't u s ZuteUs
F;Lrigs] ey R. Stern, '.�h.17.
set9ior Botanist
- - - - - - -
Oepattmer►t o£ Bioloziical tc ences
Galifarnia State University
chicap CA592�-0515
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ENGINEERING DIVISION
CiiY�+(Cf'ifCO
our1h zAd Wal 8400.
tree rr;ft
p 0 $cox 3420
Chrdc -CA 05927 „
ATS; 459,4W
�Ron:n:ld OWens wi L7„I €►m Mc li t'e October 14, 1988
alo r1 S Q SnEy.rioeu°i.n�,
1280 F,`as>r 9Gti 5tree't�
Chico,, s Calif,, 95969
Re: Application for Stwer Connection 3 12
The abo ve noted Sewer Application submitted; by you has been processed by the
_
Community,Servics bepartment at�d i -s attached for your 're'ference-and use.'
Your attention i3 directed to the "F..EMAR-:S” Section on; Page 3 of the
Applications It: contains i`nfortnati0n ab.)ut.:the availability of sewer
er,v,ice 'to'the, itfdicat'ed propertif,
The "RetoarYs" Section indicates that sewer service is not available._.
the fees quoted PP1ion the A cat m on fo are for -general 3nforination
to discuss the matter further; plea e
purposes only. If you wish;,
(Engineering Division 405 Mall
contact this office at Your convenience
Sheet; 895-4873),
This, property is located outside ;of the Sphere of Inf]uence and is. not
currently eligible ewer service to this for sewer service. Spr.op'erty
t vice Area the Chico Sphere
would require c,haW,esthe : in City .Sewer Ser
of Influence and the -Chico General Plan.
Sewer Service is not, available because this property .is located outside
the City Sewer,'Servidol Area Boundary ar►d cannot. be served by the
existing collection system. (Chico Municipal code 15.36.025)s
In connection with the nitrate Action plat►, the 'City of Chico and
Butte County,, are discussing thepdss�.bi1ity of expanding the City
Sewer System to indlu de area now outside the City Sewet: Service
Area', W111dafY but within the City Sphere of Influence A's soon
- S a decislo'1 is made; to expand the sewer system to accotaalndate
your; development, the City, 'wi.l1 again revi' ew your Application.
Sewer service is nab .available because the proposed Land use is not
consistent with the City's General Plan.
"rhe','!REffAKS'I Sectibtr indicates the sewer "service is available: `che
Able'
;
cote the sewer coYlnectib'n fees, pya
attached"Application will:,;�.nd.i�
ta''proceed wzth the connection.
ne
to the Ci y in the event you dotertni.
'fhe' connection fees are 'valid for a period of SI7CTSf (60) DAY5`
quoted
fr0tn the date of this letter, or until the effective ;date of any
4 ,
amendment to the City`s �evLr 'Fees, whichever is longer. any amendments
about cult
tohe Cay`s SewerConneetionF'ees become effoctiveon or
rs r�
ld t4kd the action marked with an rbelb
dears shou
tst of each You
you malt then' C0nt1`act ,tith a'
+. � w , 'tea com 1e _ted" � y
i�hen these a�tLons a p
a"its
licensed}lumbin contr,actori rho may then secure the necesst perm
from the Bu' iI'd ih bi'Visiti'n and broceed with the desired crannection.
I �f "
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5ECCION ,TI a cQW4UNITY SERVICES'DEPARTtENT USE
A,L �. ty ItiCor(rraL�ac?nr
t'rtsnctc"
❑ Ycs 83 No
d
to City, ..
24
);n City 00, Of .ludo l8r 1382 (including Annoxatiotl Noy )_84)t=„❑ Yes; No,
”
Stithin Citir SdWe Sorvicd Area. A,..,,,.:•••. .. ::..:.. (� Yes [� No
Yes ❑ No
f or General` Pian Designation �-G,d r—g,— >`/ A j fs
5,
k tistSng Zonings -'2d -
6,
?ropex"'ty Ft'ont Pbotagat,.2 'U .1, f, (Shortest sidd)
�,
Prd(yrsG,ty Aida, acres
El.
NO. of ttaaid ntis Uni Proso�ritly connect;od to Sewers
3,
.,'t)tJh of Ndn-fiisideni.ia1 Aures Presently Connected to Sc err $ i
im.
• . _ ,� E' pi�ti: icrt. X Na . Names �, �. •. A
�rbperty kn a. Sealer Asset�i, a. nY oa
�11
Subjr�:t , �t46 Yes
L2.
Main Extension Requieddt No Ycs
15.
sewer Connection Fer �redits:
a. Trunk Line Cspseity ,Fee:
PtsS of units "��•.._.,�
_ current �quiV,
i
� t2,20,5j;34674
Cur(not ehuiv,
{
b, WOI.,Or, POIt6tiarl Coiitrbl P17nt Far::
III, -UnjLI
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Nd, of' Acres' @ 3 674 yw $, _
Curreit,t i quiv,
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d .
S "or,'t: tai Sewer Gonrldttjon F e!5 fot`:
T r�uti)e no Capddity_!Feai�
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Ne, oC ijniLta�� --
b. Water Po'tlOt:i:oti ,C-bnt�rol V114ht I10�!t
NO sir.UHit5 � ✓. .._
r
w e of tjott) Tnp ablation paec
it F'ront' F'dbt�a>�d t.v� ,, ii'i:.in� 6d' XuSubdiv,: r �sions groatdr L, h86
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