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91-15B TERRY CROSS GPA (4)
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Terry cYofs 1, '%so to ya t6 s. firolect de erlptlon:'Rezonp.froo "U- UnclasSffled to q4 and General Filart amendment from Au Icuttural_Resldentlal• to commercial. ' ..- 8I0N bF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUAIONDTBCU3 Zt.: 2iANDATt7TFICANCE, QRY FINDINGS. SIGN f, Does; the p%o)ect Rave Ute potential to degrade the X �Tf,ls proposal Wlif'nal 09011i00ffIY degrade thc'tHriylronmen'f, -� 4tiatl ty of the eJao'gnsneot, rsub#tanlfaf fy dd(Ucd the habltat of a' fish o.C''rlldllfe species, cause a fish or W-tldtifeOopulaftOff fodr'bpbelrnVself-susCaTnln9 levels, thraaterfto' eliminate a'plant_ or _animr� dommuntty, reduce the dumber or rastrlc.t the.tantq of a rare or endangered plant of animal or elimfnateI Imbortant -examples 1, of malar parlods of Cal►fdrnf hl3tory or prdhfslotyt i, Ooas the project Piave the polenttal to acryleye`� x Thfil bpas'A1 WI,Ia"�no't Impede long'-ler'm envlronmerilai goals.- sho t.-term'fienel i ts: t5 (tic, detriment of Long=lofr Cfiv[rOnment dpais1 to short-term Impact 'on the 'env fonme,,-t., is one, which occurs 'rn a �efa,tt>rely 1 brlof pelt'oo of tiriir While long-te'rm impacts'#w)f! a,ndtrre into the lul.uie.> 1, Does the Fts)"eot have impar s whtcfr:at6 In411%,(dua` "1 z 7hts'` propds'al may Piave a sign' ("I t cumulative^ I'm act en the p I Iml' ed but-,c`Umuiativdly c'offsWetablet (A prolett 1 eri'vf;tonmpnt.� may .iimpact on two o'r mor.e separ6td,'resoufces Where the1 pact on Bach. fesburod fs f$la'il'yel�- smai P„ but VoRere the effect of the of those I ac►s, 6n the erivf t r',onment r3 signtficarit. 4, does; tiie object have envitonmdrital er`Iecis, whIcYt �:' .' - ��x �:�, Thls;�dtopbspl Wi'li'=�nol'' ave a 'si rtlflaan°� adye #e. elfac:t afY'fiuiiia h g r -` n 'sltb"stan ' , wi l 1 cause flat adyerse of ecl3 on fiumarl• beings. berho s, e'Itfier tlltie ttv ar in re Zi2� DETERMINATION On rhe as is, ,o th s ni.tlat; evalua!lfons "!. eared I/Wt'flhd, Oe pr- used ptoledt LD NOT have a Stgntficani ef.lect on the Cn0 0 ent and a NWA, l)ECC ATfOPt WIll: be re oP, .. f. nm AR_ - p .. p e f/WC find that afiho+rgh,t.lFe propo3`a protect cAUt) have ti S' :0- 11 ch, offeet on.±l thd'enylronmeRt, there Yittt not be ,a;si nfficant effect n tris r1 g i . l case �pecauYe, lite �UTIGATfott MaAsf.ttt descr-ibad on the at`t'ached slieel yiavd hden, added to: the pr.BJe'ct. ;a NtcATif ,E D6ct'NttiTrtkN^;wt,) 1` ,bc prapa'�ed. f/W4- f fno illb prop'a'�seJ prull gl� htAl Iltivo A # wl1 f,ban( �of f'acl dh �Ihu LnrfT;tt�rnnah!'� ,�utd art' 1N�lIItUF�ti�NfAV.'!�1titr+pct fll:r��tl I's raglil�,fad, i .r' COl�lf`1 O C . r'L t7 TM �' ,�aCCh �- 49t , CjAiE > 1 eevicwed , I... . - .. .. .. 2. r , p ! ✓''rarer i aG/. w,,, ,• +'t_' �° :Y�.'.Lr' t. i S S� G p nv aronm off.. E ,. me Ev'a � nta1. Chscklls� * 1uata ,n' V 1 vr•'s sA "n t+o DISCIIS8ION OF 'ENVIRCjNMEtJTAIa EVALUATION` IV. �NVS120NMENTAL TMPAC�"& t, EAr:TIdt W11I the proo6saI reiuII (A sigrilllcanXs. X The pf.oposai Wllt not affecLsubsurfaae ear_ th condl'i lions �. a ✓ c Unsda ble earth conditions, or hanges 10 �—. geologic substruclutes7 x This proposal will result Ip some dl:;,(up iloh dlspl�acemeDt of dei?clopmeni b, plsruplfon.: dJspiacement,, cornpact;ion of _ ._ ovdreayering of (he SOT 1i' crxnpaclloD arld oYdreovet119 of tim sI a as :a resllli of ccMerclo'l buildings such a mini-siota`ne and restaurant a; site I's ptoposed, dfJveways, parking areas, etc, Tlse prolect chafacterized by a rd'-lativeiq legal terrain which WI'll rThe dromposed dafliivrork to'provIdr, par�lno 11 areas -and u"Ullaing pada, also Inceease the impacts on the rate 'and commercial deVelo(ime t w Lint of rUndlf wh'cti ma� amoun y regUlr� some ml or rpadslde_�dr.$in r, (mproyements, a�. to ographV or '9roUnd '"sUrface� Channe in P x (5 relailVely. IeYdl moUitta(n Wh cis WI 11 fequl,re.only.minor Ofadiilg.,to'accormOWe the'propssed 1 1,. rezone and cPA_vdtll a IRW reliel Icatres? velopmecharact'erlYed6 chommppescla(t dsite nl The proposed geneCal cortrnetcial land, uses at Phe pfoJccl Sltewhich will also reduce the 110611nl oi; gradlnsl= x The P'rofdct :Site has no Unique phVstcal featut�s.- d DustYUctian,covdtirlg,ofrtioiitlitalIonof an UtiPdue geofag(.c of 'physical ieatUf:dst =� X The pfoposalWil( not eauseeroslon. 1Tlctease ln'wind oi_Waler-et9slon of soils. e, elthof on or oft Slid? X The proposal W111 not affect any wa @rcourfd ( ChantJes 10 deposi'ti'on of e_roslon,ol bract; In sl'L.tatton, depo3l'tlon sands, of ghanges or elo3lan tvhlch may grodl lY the channel f9; a rT-vdr or '"stream or the bed 01 t hd ocea me Inlet ar any bay,: nidi or laket� . adt,icuiturally P.foductly p roposal docs a sig niifcant lois of prl THIS not represdiil _ — pp c( site [s losaled wlthlh 4, l.tmbdr at�ea X '' solis,;'The prole g, toss of pt�ime so"I.1;.5 oUtsfGe ddsignatdd urban aides"? r, aUrlcUltufal Whiche "does, not,lendilsdlr to eXtenslVo ag(icul(ufel Land,uses, ; �.. k� " or propertylopeologf,Thd'ProJdct'#ttds, k AI.1 of tlUI C' COUnl i) s iq a 'Moderate Ear,,,hquake 1 tt enbllg pend ,Paul, t located wlthl�:one"mile.,of H ' tt .,. EkposUre of ,people hazards. such as eprthgUakes., landslides ;; (ali.Ure. of - simllaf - Which rues east/west. Just north of;ttse proJ;ect slid Consl('ucli'an�ol but.l ingf try the uniform puIIdipg Codd Standards Iof' selsmtca11Y rtiUdS7tdes. g,foand haiards? " ectlget�reas, should pfovldd .az,equate pro,tectlon to testtlence; ,n � 1 )vltY+ 1 case of se imlc ct Aln. s Ut t. a l sa resell t int :sub l tYllt ,t,he proposal doteriorTltoo of arntildrit X the„pro'poscd Or'oJect w111. resuit in a cumtflatl:c�pfmttfl lRr6ntect�. toretaIed Iii, eases trafflggener ,t. a, ait',emiss(ons or, 1r`rquatil;t±t. pUal1,1yd64 ti'"icd'pulle r� Tli'e �Calliorn(a ,A1t�' ltdsoilyde's r conl�riome ilk lj%;`�slden ands at tlid a A .-` county as NonattaNment. _- CO -111 or $Ual�jty Act,_ the butte Co[(p1 A1r�,PollUi'. 'r Control filar}"doesnot addr.dss a 1 r_rfr1a111Y Impacts��of small dd�dlolimahts for possibid mitigal(um measures,, ' bri ! o' e The;crdation of objec,ti n ble odors smt?k s"orne� short �'tdrm al;'� gUal,iiy Ibpar ls, WI11''arobab'i'y resUi ' ,con°' - dlo 1n41' tes(deHllal rtious�hg.-. str,uctinn pH�ses of "ddy p t,dUrst sd lnc a, , s't td. or `a emlxs,'ton as ,Well as,;ittc,reasetldUsl'durtllg ,ilsmes?apd;.egUl,Pment gfr) prep r ai on Wi�f 1 occuC'?Y ij 1 hd e x- fihc�°proposaa WiII riot a lecl the a'tmosP. f c fiort� of aii'�� roovemetit, moisture'. or ioricaci imate a or'� any elian9e " l n ; ra f Uf (ocalfy orregjonlly7 W r: 5 , o" J., r ..�-+.+�.+�—� � �'( ! /'!' U 1 y �...l:� � � ,R 1?� 4f /• � c' y ! S ✓hM1, R i.. I 5 y Chec]11 # o1a!'nny�xnxx�l�ria]; ;xampac` �', <. .. mer'cai' .valu V.. ENUIRONM£NTAL' IMOnvik PACTS tcont►riued� y'ts (u�ylrc' Nc DISCUSSION: OF'ENVIRONMENTAL E�'AI,UATYdN (conilrlue tlJ . WATea... Wlll the proposal result In substanllal: Change's In curienis--; of lfie courae 'Of, X The proposal Vtli� not��atfecE any Watereou.rse,;. of dl►ectfon of Water In ;atthei .. moVemen'ts niailne or fresh Waterst tl Changez In absorpt`1on rates, di:aIna�ge Ic The' Proposed pr6ledt WI:vI sf,to and subseduerit' coef chahad the absorptioh rale"s: of tht:.prole6i' f Icleiit of rtrno,f f duo to changes Ir) ;land use pali.trns, or llle rale and amount of surfacer rursoft`r and Iand;,coy'er. DeVelopment ol, the prolocl ff�ie will �;als.o Ir6�psrt thej concertirati ri time pr'od(rcinif larger !and more IregqU. I peak (lows, SUCK, I,Ir0acts tray rcqulre_samc drainage Imppr"ovements to accomnodatt Ptak saotrMal,er runoff flows; IC is anit djpated Adherence too, Ifie- "'A drainage standard; of 1he,66 t6 county Public WorKs DeparI WIII alt ga a dralpage Irruracls:rto a less than slghlflcaril degree. , C. Need tot ull-zii'e sur (ace aralnatiei x ... oratnage Improvements Wlil be necessary io accommodate, the proposed' t1ralnape Improytments rirusl heel the suite, county Pubflc tiriprot+efrentz, tncludtnsVe9etatIohremoval, charihellzalloh or, culvert in3.►,ItaClonv p►olect Works standards. d, Alleraltons d-116 course or`flow al' hood x The proposal W.ili:nol`Impacl (food control chanhels of Wateccoursesr Waters? c. Change. In the amount of sur race water ih any it —. The proposal WI il. not Ob9lI108htiy add to tris ain4tint of water In any Water'bodyi body or water.. (, p1schar9e Into surtace waters or 1n any X The ptaposed Of ecI w1;1 not Impact sur"face tvatcr gUaltty;, altera Ian` of turface Waitef 04IlILy', InclUd h-0 but, not 11tnfIed to ttmaer'ature, dissolved oXygen or curb#ail.Yl eiteratkin the dLrectton or rale of fI`ow x The proposal .WI 11 hot al(ect the alrectIon or, fIPW- o1 ground:waters.: .pP �� ,- of ground wa.lcrs7 r h, art t In the Uan I t`r OL( ua`[It' of flr _unJ ` ,_� : x Oh g. v t .tig y The 'P'oposivl l l rioC; d11ectI al7eot ahy agUlfei. Waters, either Ihtough df r6' atldltlons or ' wlihcfawafs„_or Ihr6pgh tntereeptioji 6/ arr aqul_ler by cu[s oi' ekcayalfiorlsl i. Reducdon In the amount of Water otherwise x _*---_ The proposal pr'olect;wlll jot sfgh�lllcarltly 'Ir r publI water aVai table for, publ tc:Waler” s;upPl lesf supPl fres. EkpoSure of, people nor pfoperty, to'vfate.r-�'>t �� The proposal tvlll riotsublecl� property nor peop'Le to flood halards;; relatedhazards such as II00dinsr :4r ; Pt.lNl; t rPe,; ; Wi tl�. theproposal re4u�tt I,ri . subst ` alit ral: ". �. t`� t of s ecTts or ; x numbs(, tlsclurjthg'' —` The,d�ivers,l„ty. ofpfan► spc,cles wi'I I be reduced`; as. conmtfttafs develapmenl and,non-naltye landzcapes are Installed, „r , fnariyesptclersbtyfi.lphts_r ireesf, fhrubsr grass=a crops, and Aquat1 , �., �' bt p°rantsl I Aaduolfor a the numbers itf a1 1nilgtrRy rar,0'; x The pf6ject 'ilyte. con, talhs n.o,,raf`a'or' ondange,red plant!, or ,vneatlgdr�Fd' ip�cIB al pltinls,I ` c, lntcodreC'lohlo►' new"'spec#es''61 planar irlto�� X , ' 7118 PF'oposaf WL"I� riot; alte6t��eX,isling Plant''Ii"feo, , an a'tea, or. tn',a" hart#er o the :normal M aeblehlshme►it', of eittstI, L, s 6fesI d, cu tu'a k rteifUctton ln�. acreage+ of ani aft 1 C I ;The site lass oi Con�aln atjy;comme,rC;lal 'V);vl5ble'ayii'Culturpl Crapl °` �� ' ..�� � x;� '. _ �� .�. ,���� 1 -.'., art � _, ." i tSi ,r 5 i72 J ✓ I t � i. ny nn1 iso' en�a�'xin 6' 'cri`aklist>*v�Yuaaon' of cavi ronmenal'�. DTSCUS£iX0N Off'. E;NVtRONNIENTAL EyAY,UATI�N RpNMENxAL° 2p'1i7ACrf:'8 ccbntinucd) ves�, M�reg loo . (continued) bx Deplet.lon of any"' nOrtwrenewable, :natural ,= K The pfoposai witl not deplete any natural resources. res0u,rccs r 10.RISK OF UPSFT-. W11i the lifdUosal IriVolVe'r not:,InvoIVe the use of hazardoUs materials, nor is _ a, of_eltpfoslnnof retease.of hazardous The proposal;Wil1 �-- it located close to: any fac111lie5 which_ store ;or •utlflxc such. substances d`ihcluding, but po I,Imlted to,; Oil,-pezllcidesy dhemjcals or radiagloni in' mat erlais, the an upset - . condl'ticnsli fel ferzriCea WI hnag emergehcy - bi h. x � The proposal Wlli not alfect.,any emeigencV iservlces: o b, Poss1' i response plan or emcrgancy�epacuatlon plaht >>, WII, ;the proposal aILbf focatiort; �_, p aX . The proposal tiyili not slgnlf I.C,ahtly'gtiect the population of th_ aren beCOUSe the p.rppased denstty does not exceed Ihal planned and'belhft �Af densl ty or gt'oW1h rate of 4he human . developed to 'the ales', �`� The proposal !WfC-I nd.t signitacanllyaflect'hou3ingtlemantl.. lairstrlo,. WI['( lheproposal a'ifecl exisiinghdusing� �... X y orcreate a demand, ,or additlogal (liJusin9r.` 13, TR�laSPORTATIC'iNICIa�IATION, Will the prOpdsal,, M. resu � X - he p7oposal"Wilt not represent a,I519nitScant Increase In trefa a.min�l-stofdtle_a d CeneratfonoldubstantfaladtlltlCiha(°wehlcle, iti the area. t is anticipated the developmegt of or movemenI s .' posslble restaurant WI'li merely attract ext -sung traffic passing the pfojcct s le, oroVlIIc,pul'ncy H1ghWay Is being Planned for major ImproVemelltt. In 19,94 by the Federal Fttghway comnisslon to Want bet ler access WIII Include a' to the Plumis ilIchaI Forelst Roa&6a , Imp_r OmenCs hard surfacb/atl wetsther roadway being deveCoped tieaWeeh Mountain Igouse and stale HlghWay ?o.i such Improvements WlIf IlKel Increase traffic ort of V_1611 Qul CY'_.HI,ghway Which may conlf� bole to crillcal turn,ng moy&dh1,s ai the proposed site "as cgrnie,7cia,l;l�and us"e s: deveicfp.-II a's anitGipafed 'lhdt�3uch,!ra,lUMC r bVrthe project Cah be addO modated by the,: exlstirip gene[_ated prOposetl roadWvay Improvements, � esOrr br •"Etfecis on ,exi.slidg. Parking facfl�tal ' ect�Parki-nsa pecause the proposal.WiII-have x The p;ropOsaf�wi l l Writ affect to Comply wl[h ihe'Uar�Cang requfreme_nls Conlalned Wt.Ihin pul,lc County .i; , tlemand tor' heW parKingt Ctide 3ecljon 1A `35, . Subs.tant i a;l )mpaC,t on ex l s t 1 n9� o earl wi i l not si9nif ica; i y ImUact the eX 1,:6,�g x� The 'proposed pr 1. ' C tr,ar! portallon syslemst transportatl:on system,, patterns x The 'proposed„p'r6ldc1t Wlli`�'nol s'Ignilicantly after the pre,egy CanG'alieraliions to present d ofgtl�clrllaon or movement ;of people andlor patterns o`I'tlr,cuiatlOn. goodst , l0"Waler6orite,rail� or air �;, " k The Proposed piojeCl"�Wll I, not alterrall, ajar bf waterbar�ne lratf Ic e�11t;elations r ,: traffics y Ffre hepar lm z ', The sl to Is `�ocat4, betWdd'h the ©ut' a copgt men Increase to tr•aIIis hazard,5 ,to OOtor .project a d'�:Cta Untied n. i slates Fore3,t,serVf,:ie Station both of wiii,ch operate : vishtClei,- fi,Icy�tlS,i.S •ar iri2dnsttlhtlSi ifllulr:I'M: fr�iult3ii,�Ybi�lclrrS, coniiLicl'wit11 i Mrfvi3mtlnl traffic m�iVci�tiil3 in.and is rm+fr,d g9ir,V. "ViWlllrwlc,s may' Lilt of the I+I�i1.r�I; s,iltt•� •lu �" reduce lhe:possabi,,t,ICyaf corlfllct', the ��,i're Depall ens ,a,nd Forgsl_ tb place hIgllWay: signs Warnl`notnO�oris`ts .of, .tile 5etV,lce mai; wlsti faaliilies and poss.fbie emergency `etllcresaa yq, PtXit.ic sE�VECFs. •Wi(l the,'prop6sat have ap effect d, , upar�y oror iesuTt, in a' tided for, he W .ar A, gaVerpmenl services; i �.. . .. a Pigjecf 91.449 7'crry C�ros4 •SubdJvislor�, t c ,14A cies, r TNTR01).UCTYON 8 'reparation��� Of a report which identities prglect effects.and recommends'. appropriate inmeasures for any significant sites identified within .the ` This re port details the results of an APE'j, archaeological inyerttory survey of '4,acres.of.land - approximately owned bylVlr. Terry Cross of Oroville, Califbinld- and The remainder of the present report located, adjacent to the north side -of the details `the. results of the records search;and Orov.ille-Quincy, Highway at Brush Creek, inventoryy survey work and provides a Bu'lte County, California. Proposed. action professional assessment of the cultural involves a petition to rezone the 14 -acre resources which might beI affected bythe project area, art action which could then be proposed undertaking, , All field work followed by a variety of additional procedures followed guidelines provided by deveIopmentst including: commercial the State Historic Preservation Office development with additional access roads, tSacratitento) and are in,conformity with utilityplar;ement, etc. acceptedprofessional standards., According to agency definitions; this level of development constitutes an "undertaking" which could adversely affect LOCATION cultural -resources which might be 'located within the area of potential'_ effect (APE). evaluation of project ro ect effects. 'to suc,t The Cross property consists of a b Butte Coun_t�' resources is thus q y y r ectan ular-sha ed arcel of approximately g p p rules and regulations, pursuant to, Section 1r4 acres located adjacent to the north side of 1,66 of the National Historicreservation Act the Oroville Quincy Highway at `rush and its implementing regulations (3d CIR Creek, approximately 23' miles east=northeast. Pant 800), Section 2(l) of Executive Order of Oroville, California, involving thel west 11593, Section LOl(b (Q of the: National 1/20f the soufhwes ,' quarter of the northwest Environmental Policy Act, the Archaeological quarter of Section.8 :of'rownship';21 North, Resources Protection Act, and; other rules and Raiige ti East, of the I J86S Brush Creek;. ? regulations. For the present project, these California (1970), 75' Series Quad. `Brush require 'men"ts translate into the following Creek is located along Sophens Ridge, general archaeological study gbjectivesi Which turn is one ,of several east -west (rending .ridges defining the" primary Undertake an inventory and evaluate the topography .within 'this area of the northerd . Sierra Nevada Mountains: Between ;the ,. National Register of PIist6rie ;Places ridges are troughs which in turn detine;the (NRNP) eligibility status,of properties courses bof nu1.merous small and,rnediuna- which :tray be directly or indirectly sized streams which dissect' the area affected by any 'propeyqoosed future These gene J Much o hmiee A turnptequ re the followin completing g.° ` and Berry Creekthas been ext n By 1 y ned specific asks: since the middle of the 39th century, evidence ;, of which is visible in the form of tailings 1 A records search to determine ifany piles, eroded hillsides, adits,: exploratory. previously recorded sites exist within the mine pats, and other= features This 'partic I project area; parcel ,has apparently remained largely iindeye;loped however; except 'for Z A pedesfrian field survey •:of the generalizccl mmn$ `activity and subsequent property tri orrice to,record and evaluate•; loggmgand incidental.coitstniction related to previously unidentified resources, , nd� private use and deve`lopment;oEthe prop'ert" , 'r J?raject d-44QI, nTcrryC sStitxiivds47; c dq,Atxcs EC�;KmS S,EARCI the artifactual ri dating to this ear mate ' al ly time' period suggests cultural affiliation with tlye not tocoOd1cling.,the present, Feld, Borax Lake area the...resence of large wide -stemmed projectile points and manor . surveya Mr. Cross had requested and and metates being the most promiir►ent,artifatct received an archaeological 'records search types,'represented' The possibility exists tha( from the Northeast California Information this early.cuit - represents Hokan-spettkj -' Center. at. CSU Chico This search 'of peoplesvho were also ancestral to those who existing, records included examination of the subsequently expanded into -the no National Register of;Historic Places (USUY Sierra Nevada, the southern Cascade; 1989). 7°he t,ecords search indicated the following existing conditions forthe subject southern KlamI.ath and the nonherit Coast Range areas. These;peopie may represent the property: earliest Sacramento ''Valley oecupan,ts in Teharna and Butte Counties,as well l) None of the Terry Cross property, has been form ally surveyed for �archaeolog_ical 'Some`time around A.U. 1`00=200, the resources; first majordisruption of this' presumed 2 No ,prehistoric 6r his'toric-era Hokan-speaking population by Penutlan ;immigrants occurred. Eventually these ate, archaeological :sites are currently recorded on arrivals displaced at least some of the Hokan or imniediatelyadjacent to the project area. populations Who had been occupying the Sacramento Valley floor and 'the margins of a5ed on the results of previous the Sacramento :River as far as the Oro+ille . research in the immediate and general vicinity 'the» area; af'the time of contact with Iruroanierican and results of the records search- populations, these Penutian-speakingpeoples archaeological sensitivity for the Cross were, still expanding into areas previously _ property' was estimated as low to moderate 'for 'resources occupied by Hokan-speakers. Presumably prehistoric and from moderate introduced bythe Penutian-speaking peoples; to moderately -high far historic -era resources, were more extensive use of bulbs and "other . plant- foods, aniinal ,and fishing, products PROJECT" CONTEXT processed with mortars and .pestles, and perhaps the bow and arrow and' associated small stemmed- and comer-;hom ,edprojeetile Several:!;types of in were points, considered relevant to ,evaluating the types,of archaeological saes and site distnbution which might be encountered within the Ethnogra"i�hv The Terry Cross ' parcel is located wifhin,temtory. which was present .;project area, ' The information, occupied by the ortfiwe§tdftrMaidaor' evaluated prior to `cc�nducteng Feld work; Konkow Indians (La Pena 1978':,igure 1), includes:, data ; on regional, prehistory, Tlie'basic social unit'for all of the Maidu.was, ethnography,' ,and' early h i st o ri c developments. the' l'amly"", although'the village may also be considered asocial, as' well as a political and 4 economic; unit Villages were usually �F r'reh`istorv. ;Tlie. earliest definite located'on flat's ad�aining streams; and_were inhabited mainly in the winter 'as it was evidence' of human' °occupation,: in north ' central Cahfoma is from site CA-SHA=475 necessary to go out into the hills'and higher elevation zones to establish temporary camps located north of Redding on'Squaw Creek, d_`uring food gathering seasons (i:c;,. spring; where a charCaal based C 14 date suggests summer and; fall).." Villages; 'typica'lly iltitial .Native American presence around 500'years`ago; with' continuous use of the,. consisted of a scattering of bark houses numbering from four or fiver to several dozen region indicated on "the basis of evidence in larger, villages', ,each house containing a ' from this. an, other regional :sites, Most of - single'family of from' three to seven people: f 4§Y „.. Froje�r 91� 449, E 7 crxy q6o Sulirilvec*, 'gga ,a 4acres qi suitable ?perrrtattent' water sourcts in fue P,�C®1�J1iIE1�llATil�]T immediate `Vicinity. r' EA_R�;Y .J ISTOI C iti�S Ugtf? >;S:' n vie zr ` ►f "' the negatW results aehaeved. during 1��;� the i`ccot'ds search :and ' e ce of` curl historic acfivi# e id n Na v y : y,. eciestrian serve arcliaeola real clearance is ,P yo , g, or accupatioi� was observed, "w%ithin the reenmm.ended far Teary Cxrss' prt;aj�oscd re� project area. 5everai skid 'traels :� esultr'ng zone and potential fixture development of this ' from past logging open-ataans:'weree-:obsei ed,. I4 -acre, ,parcel, with fhe 'ollovy ng general and although some of these' feiht;.r could provision: possibly date to the turn o&the c,enf;ury, they remain essentially undatabl'e and without' significant"inforrttatian r�r othervalues' Also; It alion !a n it ih�le Ytis clear iiiat h�stoiic mini>3g occurr d recofn-tend A' are Basp-n fhe ' autis 'regaon; ,no,clear evidence of findings of an ipventory level surface such activity olis r ed;dunng the present reconnaissance. There. s always, he pro�ect'withiii.t}% .es�tt r,'ojt area i PAIA possibility that potentially significant unidtntifi,cd cultural materials could lase CONTEMPOR.ARY ELEMENTS: encountered during the coarse of future 'was development and construetion activities- In archaeological Eire ocantemp,or-ary °use such a situation, observed jil t6 rbi t of existing fences; dirt consultation should be s0,11,911 access roads, small.,', quantities ' f immediately. cohtemporar,;y trash,, and a modem barn or storage building located near'the southeastern 'corner of'the' property;. None of this material ` 4epresents potenfially signlfi'cant cultural data,. ' Y ho. Weyer, and no further treatment ° is wai°rartted or recommended, -; I u 1 a Y 1 1 1 f I ICY i I p' 1 II 1 1 f 1 1 I ' I` c , , 1 1. 1 ,1 1 V 1 I 4 ,Y IV , toeh.ghly sensitive for',historic o r'esouraas. 7C��iVereore,,e are,recommenairag that an,archaeological sfarvey be co duct og the project area by' cialified 'ax`chaealo ist: hand dietu'hance ` Prier to associated With any person tazl]:. be abbe to identi l project deuelopment. 'his record, and cuiltural, resources whidh ma be assess any baunda`ries, as Y located within } W11 a's su . prod ect �Or those resources. ` 95est appropriate mstiga.tion measurers Thank jou far your concern xn preserving calx�arnxa�s cultural heritage. Please Feil fares to ': goes .contact us if You' have ora,' tions . �� Y s'�.ncerely, I Dr. Makoto.Kowta,i Coordinator " 1`�artheast 'Information Center pct Terry cross r� i I i t ✓. I � 1 I t "I. 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