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Applicant's Name Ander on B4 as Corp. h 894=5432 .� Pone No; Appl cAnt's Maiiiq Address. 14850 Eagles Ridge .Rd, ; Forest Ranch, CA. 95 42 App!ican;'s Interest in propertst(bwner.l,essee, Oilier) ''0Vher Anderson Bros: Zorp. ],4830 E,a le "Rid Owner'sNameand Addres,,` , g ge' Rc. F"orest 'Ranck,95"942 � Contact Person for isroject (irot her than applicant) . 12•F • C. Surveyors, Inc. 343 58"41 Assessor'sParcriNumber(s)_ Q7-21 47-27=23 _presen(2oninq SR1 Requested Zontng C' 2 ' dimensions and size or area(sj to bt rezdttrd 0. 9.4 a c : ` + w i. V Street Address (! f applicable_) 1_ 36 4 Hw`I • 9.9 , Chico , CA m Directions for tracl to property (rural and,rnountainous area only) rural ' Applicant"`s reasons for rezoning Wishes , to make :parcels° , conform, to. " ac3�acent ,parcels same zone and f`to haeme existt.kng use camply _ to .zone Proposed scheduling/Associated projects (formation of scryice djStrlCii noatthis "times ---- Anticipated incremental developrttent (rutuie developRtent plans subsequent to rezone), `at; "tame IwhicYi ne this Dator shes' to use for sage ,..._ corresponds totttY existing„property} t:ai+ Existing / proposed sewage dtspo3a! method Sep . c tanit to Von J N'" 0' Proxty, of Hower and phone lines' 99E sdj acent ,to property 1thoV�lta, ;l�omlz� Dlstancet;o n:i"lura! water"coiirseorstorni drain unknown. at this `i .777777 c r Describe anticipated, tonand off-site drasnagr improvcrticnts (pub" MHP); -;widen toad as per Cal Trans 'use ex� isty roadway drai nage Describe how on-site and downstream drainagrchanncls will 6c affected, (P.IJD; MHP; �. to nkhown Watersaurce; individualwells ptox�imiiy ot water -'for rlre'G htin � ur 8 R P P Dees (hydrantsponds;;at6,jF ._ ..._� - Will ^pro vide holding tank on =site WiU ercadatipn or grading he necessary? Cubic yards. (estimate)? unknotan — no development plan Gist and describe and other related. r Pernilts wid other public approvals required for this project, including thrzse required by city, regir�nal, Stats ttnd'1Federal sie�acies; Encroa.clunent Permit from Cal Trans' if residential. include the number of units, whether units are single or'multi-story in'hei ht unit sizes, arnd'tp*bf household,aize eitpected. l; schedule of 96 tf CoMnlerCialir indicate,thr tYPe, .whether nei¢6borhood city or re " ' v o, tng factcs zona ncntc . sauarc sales area, and oadUtt loofa oe of, UnlCriown at tl-is time If Industrial; indiarte type; estirtiated em lovmsnt ser shi P ft, and loading facilities. ut nknown at. this xm� If mstituttanal indicate the ;major 'function, estimated' employment shift, estimated occupancy, loadtngfactUtict, and community benefits to,bb derived from the irolect;psr Unknown' zt,h3. 5 .time ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MI?`IGATION MEASURES . ldi ntif y potentially stgntfirant env�ronmcntal impacts associa►ed with' the .rezone. whit nrojcct features or specwal, condtttons! of approval ._ ,design ;(miiisation measures) are proposed to' ahcviate poteri't al ` environment a! impacts? 13Uff Oo. ns�9 7 Pro ' ect will enter ` tliroegh left ttur"`n' lane at JAN �� Wi] son "Road ;i'rtterseatiun . t)ro tual1 ornSAC AIM )~NV(RONMENTAG 5ED]NCi Describe the{projec elle as it c tist� `before the project; including, information "on topgraphy, soil stabilif�l, plants and animals, and any cultural, hist't�rieal ai d scenic aspects. Describe,' existing strut' ures on the rite, and tFie use of the Wuctures. Progeny is flat, has etin9 £.suit stand which s.a11s to, public, exis _Inc single house barn. Rrope.rty to southis cpmmercial in zoning and uses. Describe the'; surrounding 'pruperiies, including information on plants and. animals anti any cultural, historical, or;;emit aspcc;s, lndicaie the type"of land use;(residential, commercial, e(c:-), Inter `ty ofland use (one-fammc;iii houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale, of development (height, frontage, Z '' retback, rear yard,"ete.), U No his'tari.cal sites; adjacent to south commercial, to Al east "S -R zoned, to the north vacant hands, to W6 St adjacent to Hwy. 99E I hereby, declare under penalty of perjury that I have read' and,u"insCructions and t ut the foregoing staterhents are true; complete and cocrect to the Vest of�;my�knowledge�,and belief: I� Datedt�`- � Applicant's Signature " � Dated, —%`"% Property owner's signatur , I Project dile Number ,General PlanDesignatton ' - quest Consistent?_,. ..Re Z1 9 Request: Rezone to Location an(, size parccl(sj _ w Noe 00, r I JAN f� — iaroVlllE'i t178iu 1 I I ( ORDINANCE N O AN ORDIN ZONING PORTIONS O.F THE COUNTY OF . BUTTE, STATE" OF 'CALIFORNIA, PURSUANTTO CHARTER _24-29" _ 1 The Baard of Supervisors of the, County of Butte; State. of California, 2 under and pursuant to Chapter,2, of the 'Butte County Code; of said County, 3 DO ORDAh'Y, as follows: 4 SECTION L The hereinafter described area 'situate in the County 5 of Butte; State of .Califoriva, shall be "and it is hereby zoned as ariH-C ,(Highway Commercial) District, and such .area shall be subject to,,the restrictions and 7 restricted u8e$L and regulations: pursuant to. Butte County Code Section 24-113. 9 Said area so zoned berg located in the unincorporated area of Butte 10 County, Oroille, more particularly described asi%flows: I1 All that certain real property situated in the NW 1%4 of Section 8, 12 T2iN R6E,. NIDM, .in the unincorporated area of Butte County; California, being more :particularly described as follows: 13Beginning at the SW cbrnez of the' said 'NW 1%4 of said Section 8, 14 thence along the S line ;r the said NW 1/4 N;89 "44' 39" E; 462;00 ft,; thence" leaving said;, S " hne of the NW :1/4, - N, 112.74 15 ;ft. to the centerline, of the Oroville Quincy . highway; thence .along" the centerline of .said ,I=lighway, S 76" ° 02'.42", W, 476.OS ftto the point g of beginning and the end b the herein description. 17 Containing 1.21 acres, more or less, NE of Oroville. 18 SECTION. 2% The hereinafter described area. situate in the: County 9' of Butte; State of California, shall be and it is hereby Toned :as an G2 (General 20 Commercial); ;District, and such ares shall be subject to the restrictions and restricted uses and" regulations pursuant to $utte , Caunty de,Section 24 105: 22 Said area so zoned "being'located in the unincorporated area of Butte 23'', Cuon% :Cluca, more particularly described as follows: 24 25 Al! tlzht certain' real ro e p p '' situate in e State, 6f " California,. County. of. Butte,, described as 'follows. p i i Y 1 Being parts of Sections 31 and 32, T23TNR1E; MD,B M, and being' i also a part of that certain tract of land' designed asp Parcel No, '2, as 2' shown on that certain map entitled, "Map of, Friesing Lands" which` map was; recorded in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, on May 24, 1911, in Book 7 of Maps, at 4' Page 2, :;and more particularly described as 'Follows: Beginning ata point on the S line of said Section 32, distant thereon '24' W, 2590.0: fti from the S 1/4 corner o£'said section 32, g` said point being the SE corner of'that eertain tract of land described in, deed from Merle D: Patterson:' and wife, to Chester C� Dana and 7`' wife; dated December 15, 1947,:recorded December 22; 1947, in Book 467, of Butte County Official Records, at Page 239; thence 8 along the easterly line of said Dana Tract; N 0 ° 36' W; 1S0 ft. to the true point ,of, begtgmng lof the parcel to be described; thence 9 _ from said, true point of beginning N 0 ° 36' W` along the easterly line _ said Dana. Tract; 56�i £tto the NE corner 'o£ said Dana I Tract, at a point in the N line of said Parcel No. 2; thence along theN line of saidl Dana. Tract, being also the N ,line ofsaid Parcel No. 2 S 89 ° 24'' W, 1036.6 £t. to .the NW corner of`s dd .Dana Tract, 'being; also the NW qornor :oisaid Parcel No. 2 and being located at a point on the` centerlirie of State Highway 99; thence southeasterly along said 13' centerline to the NW corner of that parcel of land described in Parcel One of Deed'' from William R. Kane; et tix, to 'Darnel A:: 14 Brown, eat ux# recorded 5,eptember. 2, 1.955, in Book 783, of. Butte County OfficialRecords, at Page :443; thence, continuing _along, said centerline o£ State Highway` 99 S 26 ° 58',,E,8371.ft.; thence leaving 16 said :road, N. 89° 24' E i75$.17 ft. to the true 'point .;o£ beginning. 17 SECTION 3,. The hereinafter described area; situate in,"the,'County 15 0, Butte; State of California;' shall .be and it. is hereby zoned as an C-] (Light 15 Commercial) District, , and,such area shall be subject; to the 'restrictions and 20 zestricted uses aril regulations pursuant to Butte County Cade Section 24-102.. e' Sand area so zoned b ng located in. the umncorpor`atd area of Butte _ 22 a County; Chi o, more particularly described a follows: , 23 All that certazn real property situate in' theCounty of Biltte, Stafe' 24, of California, descnbed as follows: 25 _ Lots 5 and 6, a shown. on that certain ;map entitled, "I.INIT No'1. 28 andf'" 1A, CHICO NJRTE ESTATES SuBZMSIiON"', which nap was filedin the office: o£ the' 'Recorder of tlzet County of Butte, State 1 of Cali f orziia, January 23, 1958 in Book 23 of Maps, at Pages 3 and 4., g ,. Contaizu n 2.08 acres ,more or less, Chico 3" 4 ,n the County ` SECTION 4: The hereinafter described area situate i of Butte, State of California, shall be and it is hereby zoned'as am FR-70 (Foothill Recreational - 40 acre parols) I is ,ncf; and such .area shall be subject to the 7 restrictions and restricted uses and regulations pursuant to Butte County Code I' $' Section 24-112.3. 9 Said area, so zoned being located in the, unincorporated area of Butte lo` County, Paradise,; more ,particularly described as follows: 11 Being. the IOW' 1/4 0£ the NW' 1/4 ;of Section 32, TL2N, R3E, 12 IvIDB&M and bein more , articularl described as follows: g` P y 13' Cornmencin at: the W .1/4, corner of said Section 32; thence along the W .line of said Section, iv 0 ° 23' 2Q" W, 1300.85 ft: to the `,true 14 point: of beginning of this described . parcel; thence from.: said true point of beginning, continuing N 0 ° 23' 20" W, 1300.84 ft. to the N W corner of said Section32, said NW corner being in the centerline of 1s a creek; 'thence leaving said' corner easterly along the .N line of isaid Section, S 89 ° 5.0' 33`' E 1349.09 ft. to the NAV corner of that,; 17 . certain parcel of land described in. the Deed from C.H. Lariser, et al, to Richard Ramos, et ux,. dated November;30, 19,71 and recorded ` 8 December 1, 1971 mi ;Book 1716~ of Butte ^ounty Official Records, at .Rage 365, thence S 0 ° 16' 08' E,; along the W boundary of said Richard 'Ramose et ux; parcel, a ;distance of 130,0.06 ft, to the SW corner thereof; "thence S 89 ° 58'6''W, 1346.37 ft.: to . the paintoi . 20 beginning.; X11 that certain, real: pzoperty, situate in. the Cbunt� 'n'f Butte, State of California, described as follr�vs: `23 Bean a . ortion of `the SW 1 4 of Section 32, T?ZN, R3E, MDB g P % a" and more. particularly'descriibed a follows '�4 2 Commending at'a ,brass capped iron pin stamped L.S. 2843, said' pin bei SW co ner 6f said Section 3� thence ` northerl enr ine of 'said Sectioi N 0 ° 23' 20" W, 1301.`88 ft to the t =gpoin of tie ronin o'f he arcel herein; described; thence from sai4 true, g_ g P s u point of beginning; continuing N 0 ° 23' 20"' W, 1299.80 ft. to a, 'Z" brass capped iron pin s'taanped 1, S. 2843, said pin being the W 1/4 2' corner of said Section 22; thence leading. said W 1/4 cornier easterly alaing the E-W' centerline of said Section, N 89 ° 56' 37"' E, 13443.64 3 ft. to tlie. NW cprner of that certain parcel of land .described in deed from Lemont S�. Stutts, et tux to Finholt, a marned woman 1.Cary1;L. as her sole and seeparate propertyt recorded.;N` fiber 11; 19'71, in Book i712 of 1511t 6, f:ounty' Official Records; at Page 414; thence S 16' 08" E, a ong the. westerly' line of. said Finholt property and the . southerly, exteti�;ion thereof, `1299:03 'ft. to the NE corner of that. cer am parcel hof lana described ir. Med from C.. Hj Lanser, 'et al, ry.' to Lemont ,. ;Mutts, et gut, re�azded September. 15, 1971, in 'Book 1700 of Butte County Qf,cial 'R: cords, at Page 421; thence S 89 °' 8 54'' 42" `?4! along the l!1 lime of said $Mutts property, 1340.93 ft. to the point of. beginuung: .. 19 .. , 1.0 SECCION 5. The. hereirna.fter described ,area situate in: the County, of Butte, State cf Calfornua� shall be and it is hereby zoned as an P-Q (Public - 1: Quasi/Public j District, and such area shall" be subject to the restrictions and: 13 restricted uses and r`egulatiUns pursuant to Butte County= Code Section 24-129. co ora e. SaYd area so z Butte tined bean located 'i the unci area o g rP 15 County, l%14galia, more particularly describeii as follows: 16 Aportion of the E 1/2 of the ;NE 1/4 of Section 25, T23N; R3E 1.7 MDM, Gount}r of Butte,, 'State of California and more partculary ;. lg descritiea a$ follows: 19 Beginning at .<i point at' the SW corner of Parcel 3 as shown on that certain Parcel Map entitled. Parcel 4' of 42;-PNt; 65 and Farcels 1 & 20 2 of 81,-PM-b'=& I in the NE 1/4 of Section 25, ' 73N; 3E, re°cor" deli on August; 19; 1983, in Book 93 of Maps, Pages 48 and 49 21 A` ine of said �Parccl 3, N, 1 ° '05' 18" E 30 34 hence along the westerly,_ ft, thence $ F2 ° 11' S1" E 470:1Q ft , to the' Si corner of said `Paarcel 22 being on the weste, right-of-day of Coutolenc Road, thence the, souther-y line said parcel 23 N 85 a 53' 34" W 467.52 it., along ,of 3 : to the SW corner of said Parcel 3 also being the., point of 24 beginning Containing 0:16 acres; 'more or less, Magal�a. ;i ��•I ('4 �-l� 1 Jlj{ f �� L r PIaSSL�D AND A►ll(�F''T'i✓D by the Board of `Supenrisc�rs ofthe 2 Coucxty of �3ti`ctc, State of G;alifornia, oto the 25t�7 day, of February , 19a1„ by the following vete: ,YES: wupervi sons Noux,icLaugh i n ,; Ful tnri and Ct�ai'r 501 an NOES None 6 ABSENT• fine - 7 NOT VO' NG: Supervisor: "Mcin urf ;pj ' 7` 8 1 ANE MOLAIN, CGi IA RMAN y, Btitte Founty Board of Supervisors 19 w 11 ATTEST: 5TARLYN' S: Bt2.OWN? Acting Chief Administrative officer and Clerk of the Board 1? Y H.� 14 J $y 15 A;& 18 lg r r 23 .94 :'t5 26 . L» fc74'/ /vJ, W19 VyWrJ VRISIMO FAMILU` TRUST 95912 Rif* 14830 EAGLE RIDGE .RD VRISIMO ANTONE & DEALINDA JANE TRUSTEES �' . 5TA't u `t "ACT IVS- In'. ` .--041-270-027`:000` WIL50N LANDING, RD ANDERSON BROTHERS CORP , 14230 EAGLE RIDGE DR FOREST RANCH CA' ; 95942 A &S RANCHES 1. NC L:K047 2?0 023 000. STATUS: ACTIVE 14830EAGLE RIDGE RD .POTTER "RICHARD A& !MARY S JT >V 13644 HIGHWAY "99 CHICO CA 9542'6 X5942 s Li 047 270 02;4 000' _ STATUS> ACTIVE ACTIVE POTTER RICHARD A & MARY S JT LAMBERT LEAMO"N RAY & CA,RbLYN A 13644 HIGHWAY 99 " 95 CHICO CA 926. , ' CHICO CA L: 047 2?01 000 "STATUS: ACTIVE a AND"ER5dN BROTHERS CORPORATION y � 14830 EAGLE RIDGE RD- `�'k, . FOREST. ,RANCH CA., z . -- :.>, ,~95942 w `• � ® ANDERE QOk BA&M . S CORPORATION L» fc74'/ /vJ, W19 VyWrJ VRISIMO FAMILU` TRUST Rif* 14830 EAGLE RIDGE .RD VRISIMO ANTONE & DEALINDA JANE TRUSTEES �' Ma rOkEltT.AAN.QH CA 95942 WIL50N LANDING, RD CH I c0 CA9U92b - C�1.7-270"0f04 000—""--"srATUs;AcTvE ; ANDERSQN BROTHER5iGORPORATION A &S RANCHES 1. NC ®I 14830EAGLE RIDGE RD 5018 >V j�OREST ,RANCH CA . X5942 s L'. 047 '270 025 000 -STATUS':' ACTIVE LAMBERT LEAMO"N RAY & CA,RbLYN A 37 8620 HWY 99: , ' CHICO CA a 95926 L4 047 2714'0, 1 o 0-6 STATUS: ACTIVE LOWMAN FRANK,,, !" 13643 .HWY 99',N -- 9' NCHI.CO CHI COCA 959c,6 i L: 047 P70°020 000 �=STATUS : ACTIVE BES SER �'HENRY 6'0 ELLTE DR -C RICO CA 95926 i a 04? 2r0 026 000 "' -!-STATUS: Lj ACTIVE' GABBER' OWEtV ANN JT ~tl 3669 HWY 94 i4'GHLCO 95 26 CA ®? L» fc74'/ /vJ, W19 VyWrJ VRISIMO FAMILU` TRUST VRISIMO ANTONE & DEALINDA JANE TRUSTEES ; `5145 WIL50N LANDING, RD CH I c0 CA9U92b L `M0,47 260',/ 027 000— STATUS: ACTIV8 A &S RANCHES 1. NC ®I 5018 WILSON L ANDING ROAD CHICO CALIF 95926 s L: 047 260 053 000 STATUS:, FICTIVE GUERNSEYG MEREDITH , 874 VALLOMBROSA CH CALIF 95926 L. 047 3,00 081. 000 STATUS:" ACTT lE, LAMBERT GARTH & SALLY L 63 OUR WAY CHICO CA 959,26 L: 047 80 096 000 STATUS't.AC,TIVE �'HENRY RAYMOND L & 80BBY L-�; 4387 KATHY LANE CHICO.C'A 95926 L•.047 30 078 100 $TATUS: ACTIVE: ~tl 0 CHANEY WAYNE OWEN & CHRISTINE A,JT 4386, KATHY LANE'% CHICO CA 95924 a L m06 "dip "106 X00 STATUS: `ACTIV A S RANCHES INc_ �6018WIL50N LANDING ROAD'` CHICD CA 95926 f Le006 010 095'0 0 STATUS:.ACTIVE, A,& S RANCHES LNC 46 50113 WILSON LMDINB FtOAU. � CHIC,4 CA 95926 -IV. ;E'A7V=RQYVMEN:7C'AL, 7_"M'�AC:'L'S - MAY}3E" aiisWer�, are re wired :on at all 1% and 1� ^' 9 tacked sheet(s) (Explanations of . 1. EARTH. Will the proposal resulC ir► ignifcant: c YES MAYBE NO a, Unstable earih cond'itlons:, or changes.in geologic substructures? b.' Disruption, displscement,'compaction or overcoYering of the soil?:, c; Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d, Destruction, ng oz modificatUod "of any unique geologic or physical cover x features? e. Increase in wind or. Water; erosion of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, orschanges in siltation, I` deposition' or eros"ion which may :modify the channel ,of a river or stream P �C orthe bed of the ocean or any, •bay, inlet or lake? - g. LosisL ofprime agriculturally productive sails ouCside designated urban. area's? h. 'Exposure�of people or property, to geologic hazards such as earthihtakesy �c _ lands'lides,imudslides, ground Eailure'pr similar hazards? _.�. 2. ATR. Will the proposal result in substantial: _ a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable ad'ctrs, 'smoke or fumes? --- c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in -substantial: a. Changes, in currents, or the course or ,direction of Water maYemenks in either marine or fresh waters? .-- b,' Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,'or the rate and amount l� of .surf ace runoff? _ c. 'Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation erC installa t tion?�. .removal channelization or cialy d.. Alterations to the'course:or flow of flood waters? e: Change in the amount. of sur£ace:Water nn any water 'DoaY. f.' Discharge into surface' waters, or inany alte_'ration , surface water quality, incauding,but rio,.t limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g•,,, Alteration of itis'-Aieation or rate of flow' of grouid waters? h. Change in tkie quantity or quality of grdund waters;,'; either', through of direct additions or withdrawalsl or fir oiigh interception an,aquiEer. , by cuts or,eXcavatons? i Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public Water " supplies? to water related hazards such as fIoodirig' x j: Exposure"of,.people'or property 4, p;ANT LIFE. Wi11 the proposal result in T a:- Chari"e inthe diver sity of species, or number of any species, of plants' Jc .g including trees, shrubsi grass, crops, and aquatxc.plantsJ?' _ e .n tiers of an uni ue: 'rare or endangered; species of Reduction of th um Y q plarirs� ,� c. Introduction of new species o£ plants `into an area, or in ''a barrier to the'no%nal replenishment of existing` species?' Reduction in, acreage of any agr4iiltural drop?- -- 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the p' io p osal; resui;t irr si�Lst autai YES MAM No a, Change in the diversity of species, .or numbers of any species of animals including reptiles',. Dish and shellfish, organisms (birds,) land animals or insgcts)7 iii or undan>ered";s ecies bf b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, care p X 'aniinala? c. Introduction of new species of anU4416 :into al urea, or in `a harrier the migration or mov..m t of animals? d. Deterioration".of existing fish or, wildlife habitat; 6: NOISE. Will the proposal result in ;substarciai:, A.0,: Increases "itt existing noise levels? _ b, Exposure of people ;to severe noise levels? i,, LIGHT.11TiD GLARE. Will :the proposal 00011du signl,Elcant:light and glare? - S. LAxDfdcE, (Will 'the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an ardor? q, NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in Substantial:" v a. Increase in the, rate of "use of any natural resources? x b. Depletion of` any non-renewable ;natural; eesokirces? 10. RZSX OF UPSET. Will the proposal involver A.' A risk of explosion or release of hazardous .substances (including, but;' oil, chemicals or radiation) in the event not limited;to, pesticides, of an;accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with anemergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? density or " Fpp1JLATIO*i. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, growth rate of 6e:-human population? 12. HOUSING. Will Ehe,proposal. affect existing housing, or, create a"demand . '�- far" additional housing? 13: TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULATION- Will the proposal result in: a: Generation of substantial additional vehzc'le movement_ b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking7 x c. ;SubStantial;iinpact on exstirg!.transportat'ion systems? d Signfi cant alterations to present "pattzrits'of cirqulatian or movement of people and/or goods? �'. Alterations; to Waterborne, railor airtra£i?ic? "increase traffic hazards to motoe vehicles, bicyclists, or, p edestrians? f.. ,in PUBLIC SIItVICE5 'Will the proposal have. an effect upont or ,result in. a need 14. for nerl orsltered government: seigices. , a: Fire protection? i �~ e t Police. roc t X: b. . p c. Schools. �{ d`'. Parks or other recreations 1 facilities" a, e. hlainteriancp of,public facilities•�'including;-roads,. >c f : Other go_,,rM ental, services? -3,. At 15. ENERGY Will the proposal result'in: YES MAY$R rC�O.r a• Use of substantial amounts of`fuel or energy? ` b: SUbStantial increase in demand upon,ekistjng sources of energy,or require the develomen p t of new sources of energy? �' Ib', -UTILITIES. Will the 'proposal result iri 'a need fornew systemsr pr substantial alterations to, 'the f�shoc, its, . a'. Potter or natural: gas?, b. torumtnications systems? c. Water availability? d'. Sews:r systems;? e; 5to rMmater drainage? f: Solid waste and 'disposal? 17. HUMAN HEkL2ii. Wi11 tale proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard orpoten healthj, tial hazard excluding mental" . �> b; Exposure of people to potential health hazards? AESTHETICS. Full the; proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic," 'view vista oropen to, the public; or will the grpposal result in the cr"tion of anaesthetically offensive site open to public View }(� 19. RECREATION. Will the -proposal result in an iapact upon the Wality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CnTMAJ 'RCEg.9. a. Will, the proposal result, in the alteration or destruetipn-pf a vrehis`toric or historic arnhaeological site? b. WiTlthe proposal result in adverse Ph ;�sical ior 7e5thetic effects to a prehis"tbric or historic buildinStructure o__r objec,`,t) a c.; Does ;the proposal nave' the potential to tausp a physical change which would: affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will: the proposal"xestricC existing religious or sacred uses within the, potential pact, Brea? D2SCLTssxo , OF ENV2F2CJNI%LE1�7TAL,.1EVALL)A"C L�"IV, ' See, attached. r i -4- P41 sk I I i �, b DISCU.13SIONOF EWIM)NMENNAL EW ALUAT16N, AY 047�210-027 This PpPsal Wilt result j'n.some . di6rupfion, displacement, action a Pvercodrjogj�,ofthe site as ,a result of dispigep CQMP., and structures; of. driveways i parking- areAg, etc le. sion due� to di may cause, some oto, displacement; isrup . OmPactio,nAmd b0xrcoVewing of the site. , proposal, may Them :reaiff insonte siltation"d or erosion drainage,, Ways. OP area,. Ig, This proposal..may represent it Sbil 4 significant loss of prime agricultural sife cons ppradmatety, Class Oloca,It, djust '. 12,acres fthe:ChkoSphere' of influence. 1ils , 'Q However, the agriulturalviability of the"pr6perty is,comprOmid byadjacent urbanand suburban : 1 , tofICrlas- .1.1 and Is currentlyPlanned for residential deVqIOpMejt:At,:siburban densities, All of BlItid; County is in: a M ode rate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIIL The.` sPbject, property is� located approximately six if o of the � y miles southwest Tuscan ine, t ruc 'fault system of uConstruction nocl' nknbwnactivity-�,c6nst tionOtbuildingstd, UniformI ]Building Code standards for seismically active areas should, pr Wde adequiAte''Pro protection o occupants J 6 u c ts,in case . pan Of seismic activity. 3bcdfjj The proposal' may res e�,in.SUtfaC result in�.Anjqcreas absorption I 0, wa Or rdfiOff, due! to red from imPOrvious surfaces; o_ and in k change in the drainage, pattern. 1,the site.:Tbis, project will result in,an incremental increase in,drai: nage,and.hood hazards In. the area, qhe:Board_of ' Suryi'ts, _ o Pd s' has. determined, th because 'ofthe large number d d similar 'ec t, pr s��.a other Pj. develop t taking Place in the immediate, 'n vicinity, is neCO886. cim necessary to; evaluate this project t rojec, in erftis�,: Of over aft CuTnu ativ'e Impact to the''area dr�ina n0work:u well As any otential downstream h- d' 00 ing. - ljeS� Within C A. ,87 as's shown onthe attached map S.A? � 87 is, a drainage district that,, wasfOrme'd I M flooding 'problems in the, a',_c : to solve drainage a 'L area. Since has never been plan t ma, prepared or s, a ee,, structure established, ':n'o information relative to . cumulative impacts is readily available. Thesep6ton J4 impac b S must eL analyzed and ,discussed prior to any further development talring pace,, See, item eM g_ 6a i1: development` o ehdraI Commercial mercial-wes, as showed within, the! hP, Or "p jpbs6done could resPitJrradditional noisegener4pis or41fei TlitW tW1th,'nelghb01149residentialuse, 6b e propert jWi be Occupants if expose( to,Inoj-sr6 generated by 'traffic,;on 'State Hg6q 0 'g, epera e y 9 , f d Noise s: ime cess -6 70 J31"', et;expected,' can dwithin in100' feet of , e roa :way, tdvets'-, in excess of 65 dB re, within 2 6t f r. c t 13abcd' Approximately ] 1' acres of commercial dsevelopment taking access directly from State Highway 99 will create additional traffic and traffic hazards in the area. Additionally-1it demand ;for additional parking may occur and there will be, a potential for a change in patterns of. circulation involving people accessm the site or nods and ma#erials bein deliv g g g ered or shipped: 14. The 'proposal will result in :an incremen#al increase. in demand for fire protection in the area. The Butte County Fire, Department,�California Division of Forestry has indicated that cumulative development in rural areas will impact their ability`to provide fire protection services. They have stated that installation of automatic lire suppression sprinkler systems in residential structures, the use of fire resistance building materials and water supply systems adequate 'to support th el sprinkler, system; will reduce the demand for fire protection services, 14b. The proposal will result in a incremental increase, in demand for police protection in, the area. 14c, The proposal will result. in a incremental increase in demand for police protection in the area. 14d, The !proposal will'' result in a incremental increase in demand for park and recreation facilities in the area: - 14e. The proposal will resultn a incremental increase in -the need for maintenance of ro_;ads. and other' public facilities in the area. 14f. The proposal `will' result .in a 'incremental ;increase in demand for all other governmental services in the area. . The pioposal will have to provide a permanent ;solution for drainage. (See. �also iteni 3b.;i 1$. General Commercial zoning (C-2 will permit uses that may not be aesthetically; pleasing. Comrne+real zoning will also allow off site signs and billboaedsn the area pursuant to CalTrans regula{ions.: Billboard sites along ' ' State,� highways sire in `gnat demand due to the limited application of commercial and industrial ,xphing outside of the urban spheres if influence 2Qa: The subject property, is located in an area where archeological site`s may w occur'. It is to perform a records check hrough {heDepartmentof Anthropology at California State University, Chico, in order to determine if gnificant sites may be located on {he property. If, so; an archaeological survey of the property may be necessary. 7 I i c.' Drainage CharmekevsRics: 'Drainsgenerally to `the west 'to Hwy, 99 drainage ditches and oth`,y �l drainage ways. r ..y �.. p y d. Annual Rai l! tea, , gal 20 to, 22 inches per year. e. Limiting Factors, .,-,tea of.hMgh groundwater withdrawal, potential subs ' istence area. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good: 6: Acoustic Quality: Coin prIse!, by State IIwy. 99 traffic. 7. Air +Quality: Goad except during periods of stagnant valley air. Biological Environment: 8: Vegetation: Oak Gcass Lands and Orchards. �. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to valley orchards and grasslands:' Cultural `Environment: Archaeological and Historical Resources in thearea;' High Sensitivity area. 11: Butte County General Plan designation; /agricultural Residential. 12.Existing Zoning: SR4, 13: Existing band L7se on-site: 'Single family home, a barn and'afruit stand. 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: Agnc�itural to'the west and, north; suburban residential dwellings to the' east and commercial to the south. b. Zoning: SR-1 to the north; A-20 to the west, A-R t. the east, and C-2 to the southi c. Gen. Plan Designation: Orchard and Field Crops. tothe west, agricultural residential to the north and, east, commercial to the south.; d. Parcel Sizes:. Ranging in size from .1/Q acre to 50. acre parcels. e. Po `ulation. Suburban dens ties to the east; rural densities "to the north and: WeP , 15. Character of Site and Area:, Interface between agricultural: and uses. 16. .urban Nearest Urban Area:ico; 17, Relevant. Sphe"res of Influence: Chico, 'Chico area Park and Recreation District; , Keef erl Road/Rock Creek Drainage" District and Rock Creek Reclamation District. 1$.Improvements Standards I7rhan Area: No. 19, Fire Protection Services a." Nearest County (State)' Fire Stations Nord.Station #4.1 approximately 1%4 mile. b.. Water Availability: Fire Tankers only. 20. I I I I r Schools in Chico Unifc;d achoolr District, I I+ r. r I i ,r I I i. �r L'. I I ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE -MATERIAL l., Map II I; Earthquake and Pauly Activity; Seismic SafetyElement, Butte. Coun y General :Plan revised 1., 7', by CHX Dill. 2, Map IT 2,. Liquefacfiori 'Pofenial: Seismic Safety Element,;' Butte' County General `Plan revised I-77, by CHzM Hill. 3: Map, W4 4 Subsidence & Landsli�e Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General 'Plan revised 1-77,'by 041)I11Hill. - 4. 'Map i1142, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised i-77, by Q, Hill, , Map' M33 Expansive Soils: Safety Element,. Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, Uy CHHill b: Map, IV4; Noise: 'Noise dement, Butte County ,General Plan revised 177, by C42M Hill. 7. map -94, Scenic Highways Scenic Highway Element, Butte. County General Plan revised 1- 77, by;CH'.M Hill.; $. Map 114 , -Natural ;Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Dill. 9. Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P. Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1981 10, School District 'Map, Butte County Planning Department: ' 11. Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concen, ration in Shallow Wells 19 , , by Department of Watet'Resources, ;Northwestern District; The Resources Agency, State of California. 12: Agriculfural 'Prese vies Map, establish ti y'.Resolution No: 67178 Butte County Board of Supervisors; December 5'; 1987. 13, Flood : insurance Rate Maps, National Flood' Insurance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency. 19$8: , lit,USGS E Nord; 1959. Quad Map 15. `Soil. Mag; Chico (192,5)/Oroville (1926) Area, JS'Department of Agriculture, 16. Soil Survey of Chico(1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Departmeirat of Agriculture. 17. Butte Go?anty Fire,P'rotection Jurisdictions and Faclif►es Map, Biitte County fire Department and Cal�forrua ,Department .of .Forestry: Butte County Planning Department. ., ..,777777 i�TRBUTTtN L,2ST FC7R' COMMENTS County Public Works�, County`_ Environmental Realth .M&NAGErzEN�c State Water Resources Department City of. Biggs U.,S. Forest I I I ice. U.S:. Bureau of Land Management: City of Cli.co Butte County Mining Committee City of Gridley state Department of Fish &Game City of Orpville California Native Plant Society Town of paradise planning, Department Stade Div. Forestry -attention State Transportation Department r'aig Carter /PI gional. Water Qual = Cantron B" State Reclamation Board D02ISTC`WATERSEWERS offs Water District Aichvale CDis aliforniWaterService Co, .Sanitarytrict North Burbank Pub. Uti Dist. Del Oro Water Co. Skansen Sub: (CSA #21} OWID Thermalito Irrigation D strlot Stirling City Sewer Main, Dist. Thermal ato Irrigation District Other (CsA f 0) WATER VTI�TS,ESI2F22CtiATTON'` PG&E North (Chico} _;� Biggs-W Gridley Water District, _ G&E South (Marysville}: Pacific Butte Water District Durham Irrigation District Bell ID State,. ;. TV Cable Paradise Irrigation, Distract Viacom . TV "Cable, Richvalp Irrigation District„ „ Table Mountain I'rrigationDist. Th.erm 3 to Irriciatiori District FYR:�' 'PRC�TECTZdN 1 Medio dire Protection Dist. ,� ount Fire Departmentf CDS'iRAxrrA�E; r�,zsT�zc MOSQ'[J"I'Td A8AxE1�IENT I.�'�STRTCT Durham,. Orovilie orr Butte-Goun'ty RECZ.AMAT ON" IDS`1'RYCT` POZ;YCE . �p�:C7TEC'�Y.C3N State Highway, 'Patrol --- County Sheriff COMM E S . COM% SS dN Scii00%,.. DSTRCT a ,rjig RECiEZ�A'T7CON A C T i.:2T,YEs n, Reor'eatori D15tr'ct ` Parado �;s� eines A* Chico Area _y_.__ Dur,halri Area Rec . &Park Dist & Park D st Contrti Committee Butte Co`urity'arhl Bureau Feather diver Reo-. Paradise' Rec. & PDXk Dist: c, unity Association: Rzchva'le Re' Park Dist.' State parks &, Ree: W. I a. Revisions in the project, 'plans, ar proposal made, by.or' agreed to. by the applicant v�ould aavoidsueh .'effects �or mi igate���sueh ,effects to� la PQ t�!here clearly no significant effects would occur; and b. There is no evidence before the County that. the project as revised may have a significant effect on the environment; 3. The propaszd zoning is consistent with the 'Butte C'ouri G ty eneral Flan because if is in an area that is near other cr,mmercia. development; and B. : Recommend the Bo' . and of,Supervisors adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation measures. The mitigation measures are contained in the Development Agreement included as a part of this ' project. C. ,Adopt i Resolution recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resoltrtionl changing the'General Plan designation from Agricultural Residential to Commercial on xo e , . identified' las being a. portion of AP 047 270-,023 and, 027 P P m' (Anderson Brothers Corporation). I7. Recommend the Board of Supervisors rdopt an Otdinance rezoning a portion of AP 047-270-023 and 027 (Anderson Brothers Corporation) to as ,shown on J Exhibit E.. Recommend 'the Board of Supervisors adopt an Ordinance approving a: Development. Agreement for Anderson. Brothers Corporation. .M , I t ! 1.. f f i I ! ! I I r l I I' l I 1 I it ,t4tt!"r'm�+., ctin'Pt'�tmv 'r�in#ar.;r'*,r� .nr=r�RR�r.:.t+.,.,; •.w.,r.:.�..... _. .. _._ _ !. > >� .;' i ' I PRO BOT' NAME Anderson Bios : Core.. c .n I I ; FLET '►` 90 30: �?a;% ,Review Pergd �'nds SGH' Review Pe�ad Ends OUT- GOING 4GIrivITY: 4.. I1ate Acxian, �'' , ' I , I aim � a, /� r • I SIM � i I I i I i I I r „ t I , 1 Y , i ! i i I I e , 77777 \ry I L E IiO.:. 0- 9 19A&,B BUTTE COUNTY PLEINNING CDMMISSION STA Fr' FINd"?INGS`- December 5; 19 1 APPLICANT: Anderson Bros. Corp. OWNER Sante ,REQUEST: General Plan Amendment from A ricnl g tural, Residential. to Commercial,_ Rezone„ from Sfi- (Suiiurban .Residential - l acre parcels) 2 (General Commercial) and a Development' Agreement for property located orr;th c east side: of Highway 99. AP' NO. 047-270-027 and 023 SIZE• 11.36 acres LOCATION: � On the east side of Highway '99; appro,rimately COQ feet north of Wilson Landing Road' and hwa 8 y 99, Chico. � , - E: ISTING .ZONING:' SR!4 ; (Suburban Resid'ential1 acre parcels) SURROUNDING ZONING C,2,A=R,-5, SZ.1 SURROUNDING LAND USE: Residen"tial to the east, ,commercial to'' south; agricultural and mixed esadential to the, north and west. �. GENERAL P LA11 DES!ONATION . Agricultural 1Zesidential Al'PLICAB;LE REGULATIONS: $utte County Code Sections 24-26 et se % 24- 23.80, and Board o:f Supervisors Resolution No: 81229' and fhe °Butte r County General $tan. li I I : i t t I l I i 1 bl I I r I I I