HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 75-85 2BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION,-;
MINUTES NOVEMBER - 20, 1975
HEARING OF„jDRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT” REPORT ON
STILSON CANYON AREA ,REZONE (PROJECT NO. 75-35)
Cassette 76-13-1-007
'Mr. Ga, ser explained `that ,Che Commissioners had previously been
given copies of the Draft. Env,i 6nmental Impact Report and stated
that the�meetxng was now."q.pen for comments and quostions,Y
zone was not ,treated pn ed concern as to why the proposed A-10
Commissioner Smith expressed e
1'report,.
In answer to Commissioner Camenzi.ndIs question, the w6rd.Anthropology
was added to the second l.e..of Paragraph 2 on Page 3.
Irvin Schlaf, 973 M East Avenue, Chico, questioned that the outcome
of the lat;suit betwo6n himself and Butte Cour+,y concerning archaealo
gical sites was not included in this report.' 3
`I The `hearing was closed ;and motion made b Gornmissioner'lo` ;e, seconded
by Commissioner.- Gilbert, that this Draft Environmental Irnl.act Report
be found suffi.'ient with the inclusion of comments as': given here
tonight.
AYES: Commissioners Camenzi:nd, Gilbert, Moore, Smith, Thebach,
Waso'n,'Watters, and Acting Chairperson Hanford,
NOES- Nolle
ABSENT: Chairman Sylva,
Motion carried.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
MINUTES cNOVEYABE i 20, 1975
767.5 -.E-t; `ticv nce S WJ58 + 58" P, to the ea st-wecl�'
certerliae of ►erc. 29, T22N R21-; 3'�DB XH; thence
'� along the w fAme of the* 7,� of the Ek of Sec. 29 to
jth�t`sbase of Ftocy Biro.€;f'l thence rueander:.�z4 zxortb-
J6 _�3f ca id bluf f to th ,
Fre terly line of "5i,As6n Cnni'vqii Subdivlsi on!l per
map reco=Zed in Book34 on Fege,q 41 and 42 of the
Butte County R ao=dei'- thence southerly along the I
NP_ctetly line of said 1,r5'zilson Gany'on 'S3ubrj 'LV siod,
csee* 28, T 2i3 R.2 E
to the��tK�e�t� �.,aterlinA of i
- ,. PiLtidt4lSy thence, east along t:aid centerline to the ,
point of Containing 7150 scree mors- orle-m.
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REZONE:
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Mr.
.err with the aid of a maj,'t gave a brief resume of this rezoning
proposal.
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Chairperson Branford opened the hearing, commenting that of nedess�ty
because of the lateness of the hour and the heavy agenda yet t h
f considered tonight that this hearing would be continued until: Deceml)er �
18, but asked that all those who desired to speak tonight do so.
Proponents;"? Llim Snowden, Route, 3; Box 551, Chico, representing the
Department ;''af Fish and Gamet stated that zoning to permit the creation
ot`'small parcels would certainly he detrimental to fish and wild life.
He stressed the economic importance 'of wild life in the area, and
stated that Chico Universit�r `s Biology Department often took' advantage
of the wild life, areas in the countyin their studies
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s^ Irvinghe A10 prop o saIL for �ortioneofChis ;property, tateLl hcommentint t h to
p po p9 that the
development of Yjs proposed, community water system on adjoining property
needed the support of an additional .area that could support a develop- .
ment denser than A-1.0 would permit (797)
Chairperson Hanfdrd suggested that Mr. Schlaf• meet with Mr. liaises:.
" There being no further comments from the at:Aience t she ;anriounced that
th�.t-'\,.hearing would remain open and be ,'ontiswdd until December A. �.
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BUTT TE COUN':i?X PLANN:ftJG C.OMMLS XOly
r51N`JTES -• Novembe,r. 20, 1975
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANN71�I; QOMMISkgI0N
MINUTES - 140vember,')4K,0 s' 1,975,4;
B. (r MONE 4
1; st)Asbn C.'irjyon Rezone Crile o
HEMA y`L O, ,i RAFT MuR0NTI�`usWAL I� TACT 1t'PORT
AND REZONING
Planning Commission initiated from A-2
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�s 'S -Ii `glScenxc Highway) & interim S-2 (Suburban) to A-1.0,
(General) 1 I ,,
inti zal) and S-2 (Suburban) qt. portion of Butte County,*
"' enexa3l.'7c,�`cat ;d northeast of Chico, earst, of Bruce. Roads,
south= and' �ieest .nf State Hwy 32, north and west of D]oe-,Mi
' �. ofof tie north bounda a : Sec . ]. , l4, 15, T2 31Q
Rr dge anc- I sou ,
R2E, and',sec. l,3,T�311,R3E'_ MDB&M, more )articularly described- as
To A-10: s
`.�".`. That gQor,>
,`� .�,on
❑,e; Sec.la, x2211RtAM&I1 located
test
P.oad and est of atet'► Hwy. 32.
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%hat a°:>t' on ; £ Sections 20 and 21, T22N R2u
z';ed. youth o State ivy". 32.
3 'pt�aytian.,ca£ Sec. 22 and 23, x2211 R2E MB&II
' locsted'`:,vomt.?: aa£ state Hwy. 32 and not, th of thy►
fo��l��,�4yvik�' ff--{d��es7c��yjeibed�`1inle: �SBeginning a"�{t�a point
1 on ,the ('%j'ri Goth lln, e o n.Gd.�. d ,g ec. '212o 2.61 chhinsr `
e.4- off,, the 4 'eittion corner common to �eci.io :ic
I 21;x' end 27, tho-,ncp X 57°254 E, 1..54 caiair_q; R450
101 1� 250 t 2.12 c1a$ ' nr ; thence . :.
{ N 48° ` Aot ta'the north line o£ aex d Sec. Z3
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and t% SLI end,6f said line,
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Ttzat. pbttimn., of Sec. 27, T2214 X21 WM located
veste:&T4Y of .jbd under a bluff lire
per "Decree
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of i} ;itribut,s,'on" Serial No. 8287 recorded XdVt bet
r L,, 1954in the Office of the rDtIt�tf Cnunty« Recorder„ s �
That Bort do of the 1 o£,, Spetjotas 28 and 29, x2211
17, lgested earth of�tile :5611o,em dei cxi.bed
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line; # egirrn ng.lat t' e e�s�t -� cozn a `Rec. 28,
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
Y'INUTES Decembex'', 1-3, 1975,. y'+\a
CONTINUED FROM NOVEMBER 20 4
D. '`REZONE
Stilson Canyon Rezone (F+r��e� _. .
; 7!-85) Oen hearing
an Planning Commissioh a.rx,(General%taa�t'Yc� "rezan.e., rom'A�2 1
)genie ricultu.al) and Sn2e (Subu-2 (Suburban)
to A-10, A-160 (Agricultural)' � y rban) a
portion of Butte County genexa ]located northeast of Chidot
eo,at of Bryce Road; south and e<.st of S1�atw; Hwy. 32north
and west of ;Doe Mill Ridge and south of the north ,boundarl
of Sec. 1'3r 19, 150 T2.3N, R2B, and Sec. 18 T23N,R3E
MDB &M
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Proponents: None. vl
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Opponents: Irvin Schlaf, x'923 M EAst Aske
pp g Avenue, Chico, requested
that his property ,south of Little Chico Creek be deleted
Chairman S�„j.va react a lett6r from Pine Creek Orchards asking that
their 1200 acre holdings be deleted.
tdMinsituation and Codimmi ssioiterm anford said that nota static
Mr. Lawson��zoning
. Ccimtri s S ion is unable
to second --guess developers" plans and when development is neae owners
MAY comPilln for specific zoning to meet specific needs. The hearing
was closed and Commissioner Hanford there made a motion'to recommend
approval of this„proposed rhxoning as presented on the exhibit map,,
with the understanding that when specific plans become finalized the
Commission will consider the proposals with an open mind, Her motion
'was seconded by Commissioner hatters.
,AYES: Committio'nett Hanford, Smith, Thebach,WAtson, Watters and
chairman Syl.va.
NOES: Commissioners Camehzind and Md� eb 1;
ABSENTi Commissioner Gilbert.,.._,
Motion carried
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3. Butte County omPlanning m scion reaone from "A-2 ,(general) "S -!i" (rc'�nic
rtn "t " tt
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highway) andInterim
a 2, (suburb. -n}
-to A Ip . A Ido .,.;(agricultural)
�� 't (suburban) portion of Butte County generally, located northeast
and S
of Chico, east of Bruce ,Road, south and east of State N,,nryo 32, north and west of
Doe Mi11 Ridge and south of the north bounda�y+ of Sec, 13, 14, 15; T23N,
R2E, and Seco 18, T23N, MDBM4, ;Stilson Canyon., -.i
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76-132 PUBLIC HEARING „,BUTTE COUNTY PLANNI N.G. COMMISSION-REZONE FROM A-2
S-H ANb INTERIM 9-�2 TO A-�10, Ai-i60 and S--2.A PORTION OF COUNTY GES�IERAL:LY
LOCATED NORTH EAST OF CHICCO, EAST OF BRUCE ROAD, 'SO, 8, FAST OF STATE
HIGHWAY 32, NORTH &EAST OF DOE MILL RIDGE & SOUTH OF NORTH BOUNDARY OF
SEC. 13, etc. STIL.SON CANYON
The public hearing on the Butte County Planning Commission rezone from A-2
(general), S-H (scenic hign,way) and interi
; wim S-2 (suburban) to A-IQ, A-160 (agricultural)
n(d S-2 suburban), a portion of Butte County generally Located north-east of Ca!"co,
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",just of Bruce Road, south and east of State Highway 32, north and west of Dae MiII Ridge,
and south of the north boundary of Section 13,, 14, 15, T23N, R2E, and Section 180
' T23N, MDB&M Stilson Canyon, was held as advertised. This is known as file Stilson
Canyon area. Area being considered set out by Mr. Lawson. Purpose of the rezoning
setout.
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January'7, 1976
Hearing oned f'o thepublic. Appearing.-
1. Mr. Ron Imhoff, representing Robert Whitaker. This property is on Bruce
F�
Ro ad, off Skyway. Hv�. '.nted he would like to see the zoning changed from A-10 to S-21";
he did riot feel that 2-acre parcels are smal I Parc eis. At this time there,.is a Parcel mrar
filed, but ft was stopr,ed because of this hea-ing.
Mr, lrryin 5chlaf; h ':as of the initial meeting of this rezoning, He o��pwed
`the rezorifiig. l'The existing subdivision is zoned R•-1; one acre parcels. Two to five '
ra8ireparc,els was suggested by Mr. Schlaf for his property. Requested that a .8-R zoning
be NaceL,a n fhi5 prU�..2lt�,;
3. IV.-, Robert Matson, Chico. He repres ofs,1,200 acres in the lower section
of 'this area. They''hv ,e engaged engineers to make studies to fell them wiiat the bl-sf
' use of the property would be, He requested thof this property be removed from the
J toning proposal.
4. h w=ward Sam, ii '`- concurred Wi th statements made by Mr. Matson. Aer%al
maps are being p?epared an�ri� they are preparing an1.l. R,, of,their property
It will be six weeks to fwo `rhonths before t,hev-have results of their study,
to the`,ublic and coni
Hearing dosei � � � fined'to the Board, 'Supewisoi Richter
coinrr�ented on the rezrhing 6e re the Board at this,time He felt the 'Planning 't
0eparti-Wrif tried to talcc..dn sort,(rhing fu big, as a resuit they could not cis a l'66
of such a massive area._�i
Su er45"'o- � �Aadigan said he felt that �wkere f p ! g
` p here. are Fans ah the �IraWln board;
the propcily should be excluded
It was felt this
should be sent back to the 'Planning �oitlmission to Iha've they � y -✓ ,.
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areas deleted anti tee look of the hest use of this land, The lower portion aid above
portion should be considered separrately. Rezoning dis^.used,
��"f 8i tsiyute - L anti�ity 270 19i6
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On motion/ of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
cry mendation�t{�at they take d look dl• the o the Planning Commission, with
unan�movsi car,,,.d the razortir was sent ,
the dend bre _ back a recom►rsendaiion wi tipperlower end byBruce
Roo , a 't1q , ith the deletion of the isam aril Matson
propertyE" '
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BUTala COVNTX PLANNING COMM18SION
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�i;tN'UTM Januaty 29, 19 7
Nolq -AGi ,IIDA IT1;11S
A. Stilson Canvon ;rezone
1.3. Thermal.ito Rezone
Mr. Lawson reported that these two i
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rec:c �7;i�irsn �G�a�� tai tlS. ,,ray 9Eu>i �'ti4,_
v-�; �' mynn rezone
Cis rel' ts't d by
iwy had given this'
If could bei
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Fobmary 10, 1976
Rezb Ings discussed., 1t eves i;t filed feat
f; rt:,-dL. erri se for additional hearings
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YMould be very caddy,, 111-e -im, 1 ha'J6 11eld 0 d
i1-inve been studied. flotC'1 the
!planning Commissionrl -{; r."') X14 hove , +i lhlo!, 1, +'erf legoi processese
ii .o,r �. 1't' 'i'tlr w rr�.r., �i ^a i .+iw4j:�1
Ad>i hs.�YCC i' down into
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smaller areo-,
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5 i1,E'n lyre lli,��i �i'G1i( " t1(7C7L'C
Planning ifei sy with the V.1d.•rs'tcinding :�,..t Mr. 1..o�,ti.:y''.i-n w' -ll St1rit1”tll?»''�a�7CiiCl'tll��tTlly�l"a
e- .-Ol qui t1t' , a.5 cielel` d
maps of the az us and l ttl'c ,� r. s
bd. of Supervisors �'Ainutas - 2/10/76
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76-334 PUBLIC HEARING (CONTIN'UATiON) STILSON CANYON REZONE FROM A-2, S-�H,
and INTERIM Sy-R-1 to A-Ip, A-160 (AGRICULTURAL) AND S-R--I (SUBURRAN�-RESIDENTIA'L
PROPERTY LOCA,T:17 NORTHEASTrOE CHICO EAST OF BRUCIr ROAD-=� ETC,
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The .coud g �a�onCn cza�e from -
ntnteA2, S-kand Int. Sw-R-I
} to A-It), A460 (agricultural) and S-R-I (suburban-rosident! al) property located
northeast of Chico, er st of Bruze Road, south and east of State Hwy., 320, north and
west of Dna Mill Ridge and south of the north boundary of Section 13, 14, IS,.
T23N, Olt and So'ct tan 18,123N, ME, MDB&M, held tit this tittle*,,
J � p,m ) a p t
Cj l earinr + , r�r rt to ttat �sblir ,; Jim Lawson, l7{annir7r t, in t,to, p
set out,,
file backgrour�, of this Mattel. The Ishom property into be.' V'olc tud from rha A-160
The Myelin pro tarfy is in the Williamson Act and is to fit: iriclwtc!c1.
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'Appearing:
l:, Dave Rush; favoring the S-R zoning,, Inc: wouid lite it' explained %r
full, questioning whether this would be a purmanant zoning. He also stated that
they would be in favor of one acre and 14 acre:: parcals„
Z, Irving ScMaf6 Expressod opposition to the A-10 and A-C' zoiing,, He
would like the Eoard to give it rwre thought before opprovinry, tho rezuning'propoa ql.,
He slated that there may be a septic problem.
Hearing clo to 1 t the public:: and confined to tho Board
On motion of 5upetvi or mudlowl, S'.'C ncl 1 by Super-Aso,'�vlcKillt } and
t carried, the above rezoning proposul wos r<mroved, 'tR : allowinct ordinance were
odoptod and the Chairman aur}horkwd t-:+ ,'ign�
Ordrn
` artc:e,�,Io. I69D.,. rare ordir7tlraoo amending OM. 1498 zoning a portion af'T
„ fila County tis an A-40 (agricultural) district
16471-an ordinaricet amenditiq Ord,, 1665xoning a portro;i of the
Letranty rrtt 5-P-I (:s�att�rt�aW-esidential) district
1692- on ordinance, a(mmdincg l i' . 13P2 zoning a of
file G',aunfy as an ;V-160 (ogrioultural) District
1693-an ordinance aillernd. Ord. 107Bx�t�ng',= parfit�n)c�`t�i� �raunty
1694 — Extension of 4ttterim S-R-1 `gin � tau ;-rest � rs r c
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1 Petition. Residents of Stilson Canyon reciuest the reopentr of t1�e hearing on the `permu.
rezoning for that area. Jan Simpson read the petition. Supervisor McKillop
said that the goard had followed the recommendation of the .'Planning
Commission after this had been sari" back to ahem for further." study.
County Counsel explained what could be done about this matter.
Clarification will be made by Planning Director.
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League -� 4-,�e urges reopening of the public hearing on the
-,.�eiof Women -Voter�The Lea
Stilson Can.yon. rezone. Referred to heating scheduled for 10:30-a.m. this
ldate.
76-531 PUBLIC HEARING: DiSCUSSION,,--,& CLARIFICATION OF REOPENING STILSON
CANYON REZONE HEARING 0
The public h;—oring for discussion and clarification of reopening Stilson
Canyon rezone held at this time. Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, explained the",
rezoning procedure„ The area wus zoned A-2, if the Ordinance was 'Invalid it would revert
back to the A-2. Mr. B,a`ckttock recommended that the Board refer it back to the
Planning Commission farTurtker study. The Board would then react to the zoning.
-Chairman Cameron suggleli4ed that W6 people return when the public hearing is held.
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Appearing:
johnscb0oling, Stilton Canyon, who asked %r clarificationof the proposed
re4ecring of the Stilson Canyon rezone,, Dan Blackstock responded, saying that the
Planning,'Commission will hold a he.a,r,-:g as if it was a new pm.posal Rezoning discussed,,
Mr. Schooling 'i's in favor of an. cj�-R`ioning.
Howom'. 7 obs'. sairit,commented ah, the weT'vIs and water control aspects of ;the area
in questions 9fating That of it would meet the requireherits. Supervisor Lodd said
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thuf it was inconceivable that the Bdard-wou make a zoning that would be harmful to
the health and welfare of the community,
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Irvine Schid stated that he did not ploriAQ, Oq-�Oy-fh-m- g. -before the new
hearing it st!t. He explained that there were sixteen lots in the subdivision. He said
that people were disturbed about something that was not going to kcipperi.,
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and .
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UhanimbUsly -carried the Board VOW. to implement the recommendation of County
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k to the Planning Commission for,
Counsel and refer the rezoning i -11)h Curiyon
reheating.
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BUTTH COUNTY PLANNING Co' IN1SSION
A I,till'i'ta i April 18, 1977
SR `1' � {R REZONING - STILSON CANYON
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Mr. Lawson brie -illy reviewed tl,ae history
of
7,Vriing for
tlis airof..
The 'Commission, does not fGPI that %t is
necessary
to cons
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zoning for the a'rea\-,-at th,j,s time:
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FROM: Environamehtak ,Review Committee
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susitCTs I3utte .Co . Planning Commit si
9n 7 ,Stilson C,,anyon Pezone
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DATEi �Jtily� "l, 19 75 At -.
the meeting of the Vnvironmental Review Committee, held J���.
7 }, the Comniee determined that the
Project coixld hide a sign ,..
icant impact on the environment, and an ti YR was req,,?zred
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Butti Ccrz--�-y is t andartak g a series O zoning proposals, to '2le
past of C :Lco r Ci'lifornia o t TbOsa r830-Aas cover a tcitai a s olp'
1e2' squa--a m41030 f=m Zama Axid ro.»est Ranch, South to Butte
Ciwek Canyon, Fend weat to 8t 1s n Canydn i- , diately ,abutting
f'hica. Mote attached map) e
We ate'C-nd4' llro.''"ing to gafiCh9r ' u aa�a bank '`�1c3G Will Serve as the
baselina .dasc-*4--jan cow., the Env vapmental acting of the zona
Eri*r �. cnr�etl-!ra3�:::intn c:: is b � u? .�'�o nz , tra h ip.. o o~ � such
data ?-or .any future rnpi-onme-Atal I -pact tts00rts :,ia f:hr a°�?,-tts
If your de-partment bas any perti=- ;3n t L-'Zsoixts3;"".on Oln "'t hoz ab0ve
4it 31'w C]:"d � c► a:i�. i s � Cha +J(.7uld yap-gr#,-ol ata racfliv:b-ag copies.
CMZ courNeid as in. aft Ile are i nder a dead-.
1 a r�o V va could r3 cs ive '000,: writ' -:n cfJ WnFGs by 2111gus t 11,
1075 va ,would axaPzSelate It.
shmad you ha-�a an; VC -385t cr_s-sgarddi nq ehis m t r p1.case
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA--ResOURCES AGENCYO
EDMUND G. BROYVN JFt.i woy�t3Nop
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUAL?TY CONTROL BOARD—
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
3201 S STUE
SO�RAMENiQ CALIFORNIA.95816
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Mr. Patrick McAchreh
I C,+ unty Center Drive
Oroville, dalifornia 95965
Subject: Envi::onmental impact Reports,
Data tank
{ Dear Mr. McAchreii
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We Id13 not have any data on the ^ proposed
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rezone areas it a form
Which can be readi.] y transmitted -Lo you,,•
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sincerely,
WILLIAM B. BArjDwzri
Senior Engineer
Sacramento WaterShed'>
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cci Butte Cciunty Health Depoil `.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—P* OURC S AGENCY
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EDMUND G: BROWN JR., Governor
;, THE RECLAMATION BOARD
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ROOM. 335, 'RESOURCES DUILbING
1416 9TH STREET . • SACRAMEN,(o 95314
( 916) 445-9454
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August 4 "1975
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Coun`I ' Butte
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Planning Commission
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7 e8unty7 Center Dr,i've
Orn -Ville, GA 0g5965
Attend orY : Mr. . Patr ick McAchren
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Fnvrona,ental. Coordinator
Gentlemenz
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;? Reference is
made to your letter of)July
9, 1,975 in
regard to your request
for information which might
be helpful
in t8tablis ing a data
bank for an area east 6. (ihie0
Nn Butte
County,
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We have resear:cl
ed our records and it aOPears We do
not ,:ave any '° hf*.orm�ition which might be 11ielpIM41to
you in the
areayou are con,cerlied
with,
I We ioca,i�e
any data we Will transmit i';
to you.
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Sinc�:rely�
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Chief Rngi.neer and
d6neral MAnager
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`STATE of cAIiFORNIA�,1�1'„3?0� UkCEs AG>:NC,Y � _ _ '� �� Go,d�ncr
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME.
Region 2, P. 0. Box 19176
1001 Jedsmith Drive
Sacramento California 9580
(916) 44t5_- ti,J70
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August 11, 1975 Ir rely ���1
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Patrick McAchren
Environmental Coordinator
Butte County Planning Cottnnissio
7 County Center Drive
Orov lle, Californ iA 95565
`( Dear Mr. McAchren
The California LTepartment;of Fish and Game has reviewed the rezoning study
area from Loma 'nnd'oreat Ranch south to Butte Creek Can!#Sin and "west to
Stilson Canyon. Because ct'the"complekity of the study area, our comments
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! on the proposed rezone are not intended t4 be cornplate. 14e,-` _-'re asking
Mr. James Snowden, district wildlife bip1-U,,,1.stt to `iiork with you on specific
areas of concern to this Dopartment'
A deer migration corridor'passes through the Forest Ranch/Loma area. beer
use this general, route iii their movements between the, summer ranges and
win ttav,, range a. Developmeht in `this naturel ,corridor would impede deer
movements and could tesulti`,An a reduction in the herd.
The spotted owl' a threatened��orent
speciesy is also known to inhabit the area.
� p�,' q environment for survival. To protean
i`he s r�cies requires a dense
the dcbr Winter range and the undi,oturbed habitat required by spotted owls
and other forest wildlifes we kecommend Timber Mountain goning with minimum
lot-site restrictions of not less than 40 acres for Areas not already CeVeioped
(160-acre m nifauns where practical).
To protect riparian and aquatic habitats,f we recommend a. minimum 50-foot s;
setback for structures to be built on lands adjacent to any streacn , Such a
restr.ie.tion could provide for private use of the streams and streamside
envitonments and still protect the sites frc;m destructive development. The
)r adverse effect's of .-ttoamside constCuctign ca't1 include loss of. vegetations
loss oe stream shade (higher dater t mpei2atures)'i increased turbi.dity� and
diltatiott of food production and fish veptoductioii,arOasi Consideration should
be given to additional special stream protection zonea for Dig Chito Creek,
Little Chico Creek) � Butte Creek and Little ilutte Creep.
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Mr. Patrick McAchren -2 August ll, 1975
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A significant contributor to the decline inn California deer°11ejrds is residential
development :of deer sinter ranges. Mi' Snowden will furni it you with -)an
updated map "of Hunte County -deer ranges. We recommend careful zoning of
specific ureas aelected fur intensive resirienelal and cor��tercial development
(1/3 -acre minimum tots) in `�c deer winter range We belia:ve that 20 -acre
minimum zoning (or,greater) 'shoul,d theft be established for fill othor,,undeveloped
lands in deer wini(er range, and ohiy one residence should -be permitted on each
l.ot.
Tho construction of residences Ot-,recreational cabins on rural homesi.tes•is
not the entire cause of our great, concern about future over -development of
deer-range94 The,reason for our concern is a composite of adverau effects
inci.ding physical loss of habitat (ood� coveri fawning areas), direct,,human
disturbance, conflicts of uae (deer in home gardens), illegal deer kill, and
deer kills or.harassment by dogs.
f, Thank you for the opportunity to 'provide these comments and :-recommendations
ort the rezone Otudy area.
Sincerely, i
' Robert W„ Lasse
Regional: ganag r � j
Region 2
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FROM: M. Dodson,
Clerk
SUBJECT: 'STIIiSON CANYON EIR
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The
draft
Eik was distributed to the ,azollowing•
1.
Butte
College Library
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(SUC,
Library
Chico
City Library, =
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But`;e
Co. Libral"ies�,
5.
State
Cleari nuhL".use »
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State
Reclamation Board
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Butte
Co. Audition Society `
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Butte
Co Sierra Club, Yahi IL otip
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CSUC,
Biology Dept. � Y
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State
Div. of ForOStry �f ,
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nternat oiial Coi-v. i i
D7ainond 1
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State
Dept. of "Fish & Game, Sac"�Iliento Off ice
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State
Dept. of Vish & Gameb Chico Office. I'
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State
Regional 'Water Quality Control Soard I;
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CSUC,
Geography Dept.
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Anthropology Dept. (Archaeology)
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California State University, Chico
Chico, California 95929
nt�partment of Biological Sciences
(9` 6) 895-5356
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October 22, 1975
Mr. Patrick A. McAchren
.nVinme tuttCoordinator
CouUty
Plana . Department
7 Count"' Center Drive
Orvvill.eq California 95965
Dear Pat:
Thank you for sending tte the draft EIRs on the Forest Ranch, Butte
Creek Canyon, and St:i.lson Canyon rezones. I appreciate the._oppor-
tunity to provide Input.
?iy op nioin of these Elits 'is pretty much 'the same as my opinion on
=' most EIRst they fulfill the legal requirements for an EIR, but as
for being adequate statements of the possible effectaeof developnent
on relatively undeveloped land, they are not. These are primarily
descriptions of the area i.`u question: The descriptions of the
environmental settings and habitat are so broad that they could
j apply ,to titany different areae. Apparently there has been little or
no resinat7rch done to determine the dynamics of the, ecalegic 1 1 p stem.
Y fully ; wasl.iaa that a lot of tiase and finaances axe required to do
a tho�roU' ," EIR 'which nay e>a,d up 'shotring that Minimal iispact will
occur. But I also feel strongly that the only way to prevent serious
„ hab,,�.t&t disruption and poor management of oixt resources is to cite
fully evaluate the resources through Lang, terra scientific iuvesti--
gation and stake decisians based on that ib'✓estigation.
Thanks 4Lgain for send the 9IRs
S ' erolq),
LedererAss�acate pta£assor of Biological Sciences
`rhb C�lfbrnjft st4je l„ niVettl,ly and Collo,96t
STATE OF;1CAMFORNIA- RESOURCES AGENCY
EDMUND, G. BROWN JR.s 06VKRNOPR
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATM QUALITY CONTROL BOARD--
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
3201 Ss STREET
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA ,93616
pNONEt (9 16) 445-0276
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22 October 1975
Mx`� •.T.:.'ck A. he Acle -en
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Orov e, Cal.forn,i.a 45965
Subjects lo'; Butte Creek Canyon Area
Rezone (76-4) ;
2,;, , Forest Ranch Area Rezone.
(75-90)
3, Stilson Canyon Area •Rezone
Dear mr4 McAchren
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we have reviewed the subIjeot draft
Re-
pnvironmerital, Impact Re-
ports and concur with- the findings
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that the ro, nsals wx.11. re-
duce the potential ptoblems re7.ated
to'' erosion ii,d sewage tl
disposal..
Phase Contact Air. Crawfords of this
(if fice, i'f :you iiave any
questions,
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Sincerely,
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WILLIAM B. BALDW19
senior thgineer
Sacramento Watershed
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