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BUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 79-11 7
- Degree 'of soil limitatianz%��' Item affecting; use -Sli ht Moderate Severe, . Sail drains a class g '_ ^ With basements:' With basements:' With basements:` Excessively ,Moderately SoMewhato poorly d,mined,066-ewhat well drained drained, poorly . ezces'sivex.y` i'�a c2 drained, vex -y,, drained, tdtll poorly drained drained it basements, Within s4 thout; basempnts yUthojjtballemelitc'e Lxcessively Somewhat poorly Poorly drained, drained, somewhat drained vd`�y poorly 1, excessively,: dnedO 5 drained, well , rt drained, modes- u $�l=ox class. oefitiitiotle see Soil Surveq}lat►ual_, Pp 2ifi-225. ately well drri`,5ed , % TZ bedrock s.,doft enough so that it dati be dug out with light power equip - hent, asfiackhoes, reduce ratings of Moderate and it o bI one step. Season,�l water table With basements: With b,ase:mentae :With basements - (Seasonal means for Below a depth of Below,'Ja depth of Above a depth of l month or more) = 60 in.' 30 in. X30 in. Without basements I"I Without basementa't Without basements.: Below( a depth of- Above a depth of Below 11a depth of, F_lnoding'' Nave None, Rare, occasional o't frequent Slo a 0-8 ct. 9-15_ ct More than 15 Pct " Shrink-siaell otential 1 Low ��' Moderate. ,s.' Hi •h Unified soil 'group GW, GP, SW, SP, ML, CL with PL CH,' Mid GM, GC,' SM, SC,CL': 15--m more : a faith Pi.Y les9 Po.tenkial tiros(, r� actlor Low Moderate. '' i h , High - 3'1#,-; _ an Rockine3t3 class 0,, . ] 2; .37r� and .5 Depth to bedrocl�V With basementd i ,With ' basements E ,�V3 ,*;ti basements: More than 60 in; v40-60 in. L than 4'in.; Wit=hout basementsa Witi`.:>ut basements: Witho{` basementbe No o tan 40Tn'. `iU-40' ..Geis :t mann inn. �3- evalf�ag soil 13miGation £or shoppingg centers and for sZi�,.,ihdusttiai buildinp :with fot�nt&stion requitements not 0-kceeding those of ordinary ,hxee-etory dwellings. f / Sane �.ils' givdn"limitation\ Yat hgs of moderate or. severe may be good sites i l-om the standpoint of esthetics ,.bftt: idquire Wtd prep sat tion or maingx , c2 1, Por clage definitions 60V Soil Survey,Manual, pp: Reduce grope limits 50 peroent_for those soila suttdpt,bie to hillside slippage.,1 ,. Upgrade to modethte ;if MH is largely kaoliu'bid-j fitial lu, arid free of mica. i _ r� � V fi/ PT �mpans. plabticity 3uil'ex.1) r this Item only when@ to asdurw�d depth of [bot 118s Sw l PtPlsL 1/ YbYf 'stoke litnitg are'reAuced 56'percent; thi;'h table c4ars be used: for evalf�ag soil 13miGation £or shoppingg centers and for sZi�,.,ihdusttiai buildinp :with fot�nt&stion requitements not 0-kceeding those of ordinary ,hxee-etory dwellings. f / Sane �.ils' givdn"limitation\ Yat hgs of moderate or. severe may be good sites i l-om the standpoint of esthetics ,.bftt: idquire Wtd prep sat tion or maingx , 1, Por clage definitions 60V Soil Survey,Manual, pp: Reduce grope limits 50 peroent_for those soila suttdpt,bie to hillside slippage.,1 ,. Upgrade to modethte ;if MH is largely kaoliu'bid-j fitial lu, arid free of mica. i _ r� � V fi/ PT �mpans. plabticity 3uil'ex.1) r this Item only when@ to asdurw�d depth of [bot 118s Sw l PtPlsL an ;here soil moi9k during freeing weather. See CY ion Poteriki, Actinn" for guid'anta in detdtmining claseesc: u $�l=ox class. oefitiitiotle see Soil Surveq}lat►ual_, Pp 2ifi-225. % TZ bedrock s.,doft enough so that it dati be dug out with light power equip - hent, asfiackhoes, reduce ratings of Moderate and it o bI one step. push , � 1 � `\ ,V _ l 1/ For class definition s see_Soi� 1 Surve _Manual, pp: 169=172, �1 Degree of soil limitation ,:. S I i S 4 ht ' Moderate SevOre Soil drainage class l/ Hxcessively drained, Somewhae,:poorly Poorly drained" somewhat excessively drained and vary poorly' drained, hell drained', drained 4/ Use GroupIndex vaildes' acro ._ g g n rordih th AASHO heli clatio ]i 145-44 ,and M 145 66I-; aild.tmoderately well, drained for most, soild With group index values below about 8i both, d.6ignations,(methods)`l._., Floods Gg/I t.. NoneSoil ftodd-odd-- d Soila flooded ✓ ;r less than once more than once T 5/p Down rade limitation on ratite to moderate if of fines is more the rating , n about in 5 years in 5 years Slope, d-8"pct 8-15 pct More thaci 15 pig', Depth to b zdr6cicz Mone than 40 in. 20-40 in, Less than 20 in 5ub,grad / { a AASKO group index./ .0c-,4 8/ Use .this itetr, c:hlywhere froeb 'peh6brates below the phVed or hardened b'urface:� 5-8 More th sty 8 8+ Unified soil'group CW, P, SW, SP; Ti, � CL with kL/ less than ° CL wi {i g,Y f 15 GCS, Sii? SG5// -15 or7zw';Ct#, g./ For class defii►itlona JIdb �Al, Suive" M:ihual, pp. 27.W'23i `- ; Shrink -s wellopotential "Law Moderate High Susceptibility /to Low K Moderate High frosn_t .:actio . ed Stoniness class_ 0, 1, and 2' /i3" 4 and 5 Rockiness class �� 0 1 } Z'3, 4y and 5 1/ For class definition s see_Soi� 1 Surve _Manual, pp: 169=172, �1 2/ If bedrock is soft 'though 'so that It can be dug with light power ,equipment d i:s ri able bmachine zeduce:.limi Py'' y, ` tation ratings o£ moderate and''severe „ b` one step.r - 3/ Use AAS80 Group Index vale+.es if available from laboratory tests; otherwise, uso- thd'estimated Unified' soil`vcoups, 4/ Use GroupIndex vaildes' acro ._ g g n rordih th AASHO heli clatio ]i 145-44 ,and M 145 66I-; for most, soild With group index values below about 8i both, d.6ignations,(methods)`l._., give td6ults nearly enough diiRe to `b6 aonaidered alike for the purpose of this gu ie. 5/p Down rade limitation on ratite to moderate if of fines is more the rating , n about 50 errenC�+ r+ M�l 6/ pi means plasticity index. }, 7/ U' rade limitation 'rain" ko moderate if MH is lar el PB 8 �.. g •` kaolittitic; friable, 'and -ree io mina. 8/ Use .this itetr, c:hlywhere froeb 'peh6brates below the phVed or hardened b'urface:� sayer and where moi-stuti� transpo'ttable "by +capillary woVement is sufficient to fbrm - 'the ice bosses at kteezing front. See secwion.ti,"Pdtential p.rosfi Action" for guidahce in deterinining classes, g./ For class defii►itlona JIdb �Al, Suive" M:ihual, pp. 27.W'23i `- ; ed r. ,. JAI 03( lit X1:21 - b) The Environmental Review Director's response to the July 24, 19."8 letter f rom John Luvaas, Dr Va tion 8ervio �� et = �ublic ion Guide for liternrotin Bnrineering tse;�eof 'lhe re erences to the U kSbil �. oils,.. old- qhs commects co y I}} r S nc timing 'soil limitation f actors , are a Xnowledged. Generally ; these limitations sexist for shallow soils; less than four feet in depth. The rezone land area does have some areas of" limited soil depth, l particu: arly near rock outcroppin.-s and on -the moderate- } to -;steep sloping terrain, where the 'various soil 11h, ta- �, tions occur. however, the maj.,ority of the rezone area ,has deeper soil cond.itiots,' 4 --to 8 feet and deeper, par`- ti6ula1 ivelyrdeepnlevels . Soil deptds'andBadequacy of at rela- „ - the' soil. for sewage di''sposal via leach lanes generally are not "' factors ii most of the:` area. s�gr�i.fican �.im�:ting '.' r� trosxon suscep'ibility, lack of soil stability on moderate to'steep-oloping.terrain (particularly when vegetation is removed or soil i's disturbed); and water availability are the limiting factors' of greater concern. Severeo soil limitations 'exist on steep slopes. hands with :steeper I slopes,, :�egUiy,e protdctio.a to prevent these limitations from being exaoeded. Also, it is true that soil limita tions are exp ens .ve; difficult, i not impossible to over- come in thee" rezone area. �`. she groundwater supplies in the are. lie at moderately deep 'r levels, 50 to 200 feet below the surface, generally deeper 4, than 100 feet. Sewage effluent water from loath lines do n.ot fi.l.ter down to 'these depths; but are effectively assimilated in the upper soil; levels near the ground sur- face. Vegetation utilizes w"tt or within the soil; i.nolud= ' t 1 r -face ing effluent haters; enerall the: water near the su within the first four tee:t of ,.oil. f the land has abundant veg`etati ve Dover; plan} transpiration of soil. Mater consumes . a' sighificant amo tr t of this surface effIment Ovate"r ptoventing its deeper infiltration. But generally, effluent water does not fiber deeper than abort ten or fiftoot feet before natural treatment occUrs, Contamination of g�roundwaters or lakes and streahis is not likely unless leach linea cross erosion ctiits or drainage! swales, or unless road cuts are placed too near leach field areas... fho 13utte Count- Bnvironmentar Health D artmd �t enforce • Courty' Sul�divisiori 0rdinatoes,cegulates�l.each iie�I'd ,placement to assure that those situations d.s` not occur. 0n any specific i,ndividua.l';parcel. of Ikid a C1 limiting factor a,nvoIved_' in t1i'6 ane.l.ysi,s of proposed d<eW .• ^,vel.•opmofi or I~ hd. eiivi tions is tht ,avai:l,abi.11ty of adtj" q atd l..each fr`,► la area and ro 'l.aoement leachable area excluding areas of greater than 3o'% sl4!�e, areas adjacent ?1;6 wells, streams and drainages, areat:1,i,i �oAtai�uing erosti,on V cuts or other uneven terrain, and areWOC.of Less than two r, feet of: soil, other'`'words Leach `.�`is��;d,.layout require - S. meats limit some specific sites for' 1 , �� . ��j p ,g$ ,disposal. It ' ,�! is true' that laird with the least s1��p��?°g,errairz is most , suitable and appropriate for absorpt� oni'fields. Areas of moderate to steep terrain, `w,ith '1 - SY'� slopes are �(�s�" more limited -for this use and require 1'4'i:r e minimum areas. _ �� .'he; decomposed granite soils of the recce rea does `canes tarn some coarse-textured material; an4 13of' localized: P areas have a predominant .coarse-•te�turlec'r ;�o.°�:�, �IC1"wever, much of the ,zod.f is Snot coarse-texture' P�fiucontains much fti;rez-sand ai.';d ;some cIa material ' r'ch ra�rides a s ,t goou r z ering meca urn without a lows ng ,+ ,essive:, trans- port of effluent raater. Condition, d1vr�;I", ��and"'bare site specific, requiring individual soil perdkoa'tti.ton. testing, ; Which as accomplished' ,^ the time of Ana ta site specific, development projects and Ian dJ d:1.1 inions where-, p needed (i.e: where ekisting data Moes noel, exist). Some of thesegranitic soils have relatively`t oft percolation r, due to thwipresence of fines and clays _iT )the de6ompbsed grani'te. Mo It o the area has adetfuate,�,�� it ',no excessive water .flow traces e sail (f percolation �.exe testing ihdice � ,.,n..pkc,essive, . OUS11 th aster than ZAc 6, m, -.mutes per Inch specl cond�tion8 for leach fiel �"�`r evx`.o�mcnt are'; ;. ,,imposed} such as -,and filters in the � b `t��estrict pat o hoWt�e rit. e o r cranks general-• .`' Ira. bedrock cr. vases � y st' but arelled with o.ecpt�,posed granite a1,6 matl;rials with the fiiie-textured matsttl ,deepe� Y - . ; .� than coars e -•texture , d material there� .+� tidy lig N`excessi�t� .J transport of groundwater ih, these crevass&,s. �I . The fact that severe soy! l imitat 4y� development On lands of greater than 15'0`, operand a�l' than two teetf of soil is acknoU,l:ed edged ons � g r�.�.eos 'tnode:��a°t;e � N two�tott u�,. epttofor road access an � 'I��,�a slopes With... ^ , . �Itll, i ro`� d pl ar em cl"i ' In ether w�rr and alignments should he carefUll y Wh6,66" ' �eN�,h.d on terrain and s'il cond1tionss-should bo praperl;'tk�y`'e 6d to the p g p ,Y �!, t <� and �ah�oul t� o �ra h.. �ollow�,n carate'`. a ,,;,�,�� as,feas�.�lej , - �� �rk'�,� ki s d e prop6tly engi.neeved� Road cr�h traction, bro- duces the' groatQst erosion proble o or 14' d cal (,;problems in mount��.nou.8 areas 'fhc,env ra ental el'f ei M of future bd��o'W"pets should e x be site apec, icall�' rov� ewed prior t"th�� establishment of such pits. Until"aciiial locations4ya±e proposed, the env roramen al o�fec;s eye toe spec latz#je for evalula` ion .i CSr J »! 1i . t. i7 i1 v State of California 6 The Rsookes :Agency Me morcak dum .1. ..L. Frank Goodson, Assi tart C.) to '` Secretary for Resources Date 9978 JUL 1 4 t 2. P�4r: „Earl D.�Nelson File Nott Butte County Env,ronmental" Review r , Department c� 5ubjecf : u. ,w': a.,C 051914 �. ETR, A7 County Center, drive The "raig-Mooretown Ridge Rezone Oroville, CA 95965 • Water jJ From Department o r Resources z We have reviewed the subject EtR which 'wasi,jtransmitted by'the State Clearinghouse Notice of intent' dated J ane ,12 1978, and ., have the following comments and recommendations: ' The impacts which the,, Crai-Moor'.town Ride RezonE will have on the area will probably be Much more severe than predicted -in the ElAn The q project as recommended will probably result in a ground' water shoro The water of the g: ouhd water available' ^� Will .be" degt, gwaterraded ley -the us:;,� o,r'` septic tanks foil sewage treatment,',',' c� Runoff and spring`' discharges carrying possib:te' effluent and other chemicals can only Degrade the water quality in 'Qroville Reservoir dblwnsl.ope from the proposed project area, An excess of nitrates being washed into the reservoir from the project area could result in undesired algal blooms. All of these probabl;e.`results should be studied in4etail before the contractor is allowed to proceed with construct "on. j� The availability of ground water inn crystalline rode areas is known to be marginal and unpredictable. In the text, water ,yields of up to 100 gallons per minute are cited for this material, Wel,j yields that high are definitely atypical. Typically, well yields of 1-5 gpm are more likely. Sustained yields for these wells are questionable, depending on the 46'11, density, the number of -ate"r-bearing fractures encounter(4'd, and the total,,,, areal. extent of, the fractured water= -bearing �zories. t xn the tett of, the Eln the high per'cola, ion 'of tho doc'Omposod gtahit: ds is citLtiC This ;high percolation rate dependlA on the degree of weathering 01! the parent rock in the soil prof, i.�'ti Relatively- unweathered\�\nat,erial tends to have high perc6IA%,2;on of del ati v�°'ly raw`; effluent dti}wn ihto the fracturedw��one�� where c� „ the: ground water 'its ,proser b , ; 4� y % r • Frank Goodson, et al' tr 1 Page Conversely, ifs the granitic soil i -s intensely, re �rhered, the minerals ,have' broken' down unto oclay, lowering •tyle permeability but increasing the ab ,o rpt �pn capability of the "soil. 2'hese changes wouia result ink.b,etter filtration•of the effluent but less volume could be percolated. During periods'of high rainfail,, or on steep,, slopes,_, efflueWt might •_v�ell surface• 'because ,the soil �R could not accept the 'volume' of " eff`� ue,nb. )t For th'Aa above reasons; each lot,,-.s Yiou�,d be looked at to insureadequAe soils and percolation rates for septic,tanks. y <, E .,,,)A cursor look at' the topographic maps for the area shows that Springs are present ori the sides ° of the ri,.d . These° springs. tend to dewater the water -bearing f'rp6ture zones. if the sewage effluent percolates down into the friCt.tured rock Zone., there is a o"teritial for the effluent to restrfy�e!`athes springs, u1t3nately draining down into the reservoirs "Jhe "ef�e,c:t the effluent could oiz, the reservoir should •be studied. Finally, there should be an evaluation to estimate the ainotznt of sediment tVhich couldr,be eroded „off of 'the ridges as a resu�:'t of, the planned. development. As, indicated in `the EIR the uvea°the red ,; granitics tare very suscoptib.te to Pfiosion. This.J sus6epti811ity ,11 be 1,EcreasedhE,7 readouts and building sJ.ces are aarve'd out of the' hillgidEs } The El alluded to these potent3a�robl"ems, but„did not t.ndicateN ` r �, the magnitude of the potontia! prdA,.lem. Further study is`�necessaYy ” if the prod ect is to be donstructed as proposer3 The effe,ffts mould be mitigated as irehtianed by decre'asxn}g the number odd units to be buil.':, "to a number which�,the lanr3 �,cpu d han.•,dle, If ,�,he project is to be constructed as pro�os'ed� Butte County shou�,�d requ� re proof .:,of �nrater on each lot and a so :require the contractor t� show proof -of adequa'�-e depth of sol c\>, ver aril percolation, r'ates i'orseptic tank seta e� tratzrient� TI n- k you, Porte , opportunity �to re�View and comment. onaId B;' obis ) • .% 17ix�:b`tor � i/ `g �� � (A. 4 � i) Lti v :}XV - (b) The Environmental Review Director's ,response to the letter' from the California ;Department of Water. resources. %,. I.,, That the impacts ,will be ,mord )than predicted iii � the E1R is imcertain since specific levels ° or degroes ox impact Wore not and cannot be determined f'or this type of (q oject,l a rozoning of land.. No specific sate devel_optri6nt or land divisions are'° being proposed at this gime. The tIR rotated that the, 'theoretical devol-; opment 'potential-) cooed result in a vagi ety of problems if the, potential we.Ny;� . l_ly realizod, b-Lrb that determind" tion of the degree of intensity is too speculative for" evaluatidn4l. The actual degreo of, impacts if produced. #; are dependent on a xiumber of uncertain anA untl.eteramited factoi;s, such as the actual land divisions that will occur, the specific road and homesit,e locations, the "quantataes„and locations of vegetation removed', the- seaaon,, of the year In which development occurs; the „ population density that actually will be established, the type of. re sidentioZ',development that will occur, etc, 2. If 'the theoretical develop,tot� andCuse potential is realized, reduction .of gror nawater resoilrc�es will, occur t.r since this factor is one o ' the most im' portant limiting f actors far the ar. ea w l t l'is true that groundwater in \ such areas is known, to bemarginal i xnd uz�preditable.,, Please refer to the other„ comments and responses in this App ,:id�� E (sections TV, AVxll, X) for FurtherAi80uss1on. 3.i Coned dsration of the suitability of the soil f r sewage offlu6iit 'assimilation is addressed elsewhere, -iii the dra-`t Blf and in several of the Appendix � comments and ve�- `' s, onses,,(ref er to -soQUons 11, IV, X and X111) p, otential far contamination of lialto Otovillo and % ,;thos Water bodies from :residential t0 -des (chem clal spill- age; etc.) in the rezone area Was addressed in the EIR 7 (pages 3� and . Lii Ldont contamination, of I these Waters'' jhis no,t„ anticipated oridi,bg 'ta the 3utts County nviron�- meht��ealt�.ltmet,) w nth adouate condi tl ons of h bepa ,approval dna ixieating ewags .di,sp pedal requi.rtmehti ?Oon 'Sub"Opot�- la'nd d visioxa,. proposais,, (re fined by Butte County �,� eht of d1vidion Ordinance) with ? rip leach lints: r is w, � ec'essa��,,pre i ev�pofcpropo d s elishod tide t . , at the OJCq sewaSo disposal pOri �rccss� aaao at uom -sixug, who he Health popartto4t requiros mi im iii ch ielr�..;area, replaceznent:+leacha to ar: a; and ` proper layout of leach lie' for�,ho type r;i~ development rofor,itorilied for i4xaifl1 this App shdie, iscus�rth�r d , it r r i %) !r ..,Y'r�' 5. ,A. discussion of potential nitrate °buildup and pollution Fo Llows.osl domestiaewage contains relatIvely large ` 1 ski, tl amounts of organic nitrogen and ammonia. In an aerobic system, as properly operating leach lines .,should be, the roduced forms of nitrogen are oxidized to nitrate. Nitratea chemical species that is poorly absorbed by aqu fer,materialsyie ,readily transported in most ground- waea^systems .,� Ammotia and man forms of organic nitrogen are readily absorbed by aquifer materials and " thereby pi ed from r'e'aching they groundwater; hp eveJ phis absorption, does not prevd,+, the biochemical transom w. s formation of the ammonia to nitty_ate why oh, is not readily �.. removed by soil absorption. alone. ? However, the-,bo are two types of t±o h ELOal transf`�?rma- tion systems that will reduce th��ni.l� to content of waste waters percolating through the fail system The first meehanis is the. biochemical denitrification that oc curs when 'nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas in low, yJ° t, dissolved oxygen concentrations. In the type of, system and soil, profile involl-Ved in the area, this mechanism does not materially a. feet the nitrate reduction,' since the disolved oxygen con. en - is relatively hig}rr, in the ll stratums containing the nitrate, The primary ;mm echanisr t for re,,duc:irig nitr&te' is the biological uptake'-6f nitrate 1lby .pant and,. tree root systems. These pl.ant,;s cap ,.remove , ge amounts of n' trate and are in fact na°tt,re' s method, f�.> of maintaining balance. !,each lines are usually placed From y18,, to 24 inches deep and abundant- vegetation on the land would., 'accomplish 'this nitrate uptakes, ` Xitrate' removal: by roots occurs only during the active growing season, and therefore, deep rooted plants with 1.' ion er rowing seasons will be most ef fscti ve. t ` Cloixsequontly, as loixg as the application rate of sewage per acre is control-" ed by the limits placed Upon density -"" b the but°Ls County Subdivision. ordinance ar�d as 1 on �- - y y i g ,�s most natural vegetation is retained and not cleared Trbom developmen.�properties, it is not ant cipated ;that a nitrate build-Up will occur. V090ta'tion uptake of offtuont water and -transpiration of water by the plants W01Aj, d restrict long�d.istance movement of water' and nutrients. 6, The C'ncerj.' s of gro=dwa'ter availability ar. , of ade- quacy oX the sails for sewage effluent as8A'iiation haVe 4jfl, been pi?evjousl.y addressed in the draft i;l±R} and `i'n this App endiX lJ (seotions _i:l, IV, X; and XIII). The d.000m" posed granite soils with niothis rezone area have a mix taro of coarse- $ ,med um- ' ano fino-Srained partaclee „ ,t and dp, ' not exhibit excessive porcolati on rages generally. Each parcel to be created or. -developed must undergo. examination by the Butte Goun.ty Environmental Health Departmi6nt to determine adequacy of the soils for septic tank/lei h field system; prior to issuance of the ries essary pezzomi Gs and installation approval .•, ''�j. Sewage eff cent waters are not expected to leach in'tw, 9 t:� e fracturEd rock=, zones since transport over consider�� able d.istanA of near -surface groundwr tors and part cu laxly of efflVent water from the two to' three ,foot deep Leach ,fields ,es not generally occur because of t�Le localized assimti la:tion of tie effluent uta ter and the uptake/evapotras;`�piration of near surface groundwater by vegetation (refer to section XIII of this appendix for further disous,.on) . In addition as discussed .in �,-3ection XVII, thes��`�;,vock fractures are notopen crevasses, but contain soil why` di.L-, results in fil Vation of any rf effluent water U�Fat Poachos the fractures. Additionally, , any effluent waters 4hat reach the Tract -tiros would have been largely purified)s a 'result of Maveing passed through considerable' s8il enroutet S. The magnitude Of the poq�,�utial erosion and sedimentation problem from subsequent fauid division, residential devol opment and road construction is anticipated •to be a concern, but one which cannot be" precisely measured at z? this rezone levela8 too mart .� ac;tors are unlmow�n. There= fore, an estimation of bhe aid un't of sed.inent 1which could or will be eroded from the pr�)ject lands as a result o. the rezoning cannot be made fco-� the IjOQ + acres since such an analys s is too speculative for eval`aation. No actual "i development or con stxtic tioh is"soposed. 'roof of Mater (cyn parcels of less than five ac es) and proof of sde� dry' qu6,e soil oonditiona is required\' spooifio land deve-lopmont and land division proposals before county `approval is granted. A, ca , ;a U141TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE plumas National Forest "Laporte Ranger District Challenge,'California 95925 August 6? 19.78 Earl Nelson;! Director 'Er",iviron� Review�J Department ~ I3u t to County 7 County Center Dr Vd ,0roville, California 95965 Bear Sir' 7n Response to y'o ' ur draft EIR for the Craig-Nooretown R .dgs Rezoni, 91, Several important aspecCi., Of thisproposed rezoning affect ,National Forest, Land anLiwe feel these should be considered in your decision to approve a Final plan,, i First; there appears to be: wo parcels of'Nationalforest, 'Land within the project area (T,20N,, 12.6E., Sec. 32 and 34).,,`I,'h.ere are also,a number of National Fotest parcels adjacent to thec''area. These parcels or the impact of this rezoning on use of adjacent National Forest has p l,e use; not been addressed in 'tile report. The increased motor vehic have beetspdiscussed 'in your report: ' and land use conf'licttt should wxldfit`� otential erosion potential The impact of potential soil erosion on National rarest parcels within the study ared()4a8 not discussed. The analysi.s'on potthtial soil ero- sion implies that there is little knoarn information on the soiy, resources of the area. Observations of existi,itg land erosion and road maintenance problems; shot extreme potehtial for problems' associated withtoading and clearing the land: Experieitce with decomposed 'granite soils shows an extremely high susceptibility to erosion: The proposed 3,'00.0 lots A andassociated roads could create a disaster for homeowners trying to maintain roads and homesites This could also create an e:ttremeLy ex- pensive road nainteitance job for Butte 'Cri`unty: the discussion on Vegetation negletis theurifireeT?Yotect ecosystem is resent over most of-th have a ,,kith o p ion practices present the txiea{ over the lat`� 7'0 years, �" llowdd the vegetai,� to grow up to a Point where this area is prittie for catastrophic wildfire. The proposed zr,ning would tot improve ti is It would itittodute the increased paten" tial for mah-caused fires.1 11 : This fire potential urould pose a tlixeat to the dolvelopment yo►.t gtre propos3.ng as well. as National Vbt"t Lands,. rc ,, gutle' Comfy ., 1 The lack of developed or potential, water sources` 001or than a limited �7 ry ground water, supply will cause prdblems 3n providing protection, from ,. wildfire in, this area: Tt<,appears that the effort you have made to recognize that the present zrziing does not provide appropriate land. use subdivisions is;acellent. The goals and ob;jectls s"eem to be soun.4. The problem with the entire " "report ,seems ta,be with a rather gross approach to.zoning, This is to imply th,�t a blanket zone of Lwo acre minimum lots probably is more potehtially disastrous from an economic and 'environmental standpoint to Butte County than the present zoning'. The zoning s planned will have + a serious effect on those lands currently producing timber resources and revenue to the county. t In conclusion it appears that the proposal n,qu`estion thllows the old addage that the cure is worse than the disease ,The recommendations, ' from our stand. o3nt w7�t ld ire to consider the proposal, presented by the citizens in the area, and be. touch more ,spec 'fic in your zone mapping, Consider the soil problems as a potential drain. on ydiur resources if the: county is„required_ to maintain roads`lin tlsis,:fir.ca. Consider'Chat ozoning timber lands as, homesite areas:+will remove revon,ie as well as, c t� timber, resource associated jobs in your cou ,ly. Consider ''that Nat�w���1a1 Forest sands adjacent to your area will, be impacted by your zoniq -'ancl this t,'tiould be considered in your overall planning, Thank you f6i. the f) , opportunity to comment on your proposal. RAy , fiNSTQN t District Ranger G, ,, u- 1 z a - 0 „ XV.. b Environmental Review'Director's response to the comments from Ray Johnston -of _Plumas Ngj;ional Forest. The Craig-Mooretown' Ridge Rezone, as currently proposed by the' Butte" County' Planning Oommi,ssion, has been modified considerably from the earlier 1978 'rezoneproposalto reflect the ar_ea's environmental l_ mitations a'clentified in the draft E2R. The proposed zoning changes {have been, modified in the vicinity, of the referenced U'.S. National_ Forest lands. The earlier rezone requests in these nearby areas for FR-2; FR-5 and :TM-5 have .j been "changed to requests for FR--1;0, FR-201 and. FR-40, thereby substantially reducing the development potential of these IJ propgrties (from the original development potential of 2000+ twent on lands near >I. S F.S. lands%). As a result, lthe: poential new parcels to 150 new arcels on the total Area - development impacts: on the project area as well as on nearby. National Forest land' is reduced from earlier projections. increased use on National, r�Forest lands could be expected as the area develops (as a result of development on existingvacant parcels as well as from additional laid divisions resulting from this new development potential). This could, increase access' . to and motor vehicular' rise on these federal lands, particularly ORV use:; as well As ixacrease ,wildfire potential; erosion potentials and Land use conflicts (residential use vs. timber_ management). Oonsidering the ]targe-paroel zones now proposed; and therefore the very restricted develoilent potential: -' c ,� rmp ac ..ts an nearby National Forest' lands should not be s1g�nifi ticant. The potential impacts of soil erosion„on` 'the entire ridge was adequately discussed in the draft E1R.at the level of detedl available, Road development and` land' clearing activities � definitely cause-, extreme potential for adverse impacts on the area:, RoweIvery ` the current rezone proposal has' substantially reduced the development potential: and in general Will help pro- '% tect these lands from erosion problems. The new proposal areas of two acre zon�.n for the more (as well as some limited recommends hlVe--acre” and ten-aore zoning e gottl o terrain; for `the more 's`h,eep aria%, tsn�-acre 5 `twonty-nacre, forty-acre, and lGb- acre zoning has "oee _roe mmended Development of the existing r .: vacant paresls, rega�dlesa of any resone; would require some road cons`truc`t. on and site preparation, r ci i.. U 1 _ 0 � F d y "e 0 XV. b i (continued) The concern about increased potential for wilclfi reswas ;dis= = �cussed on page 34 of the dra.frt EIR4 Population growth in any . outlying foothill region such as in the Craig-mooretown Ridge area will involve.,:, increased human activity with imbsequent increased possibilities for man -caused. wild! and fires as well 0structui l fires in isrila'ted locations.: Wage 26 of:A' . EsR. identi f es the exi..st,ng fire protection facilities in the {, area. Give` the substantially reduced density possible under the new zoning proposal and the new development potential of. _ 50+ additional parcels 1250% of the total existing pard'els), then"threat should hot be substantiall y increased over the current:., si.tur�•tion However, it is further emphasized that water supply a6pability for fire 3'ighting purposes in this area is very limited. r The upper Mooretown Ridge contains some potential marketable lumber resources, particularly on, the gat onal-Vorest lands. r. T3owever, the high qual.i.ty' potential timber sites (C�.ass .�' or higher on the Soil,-Veg�tation Map survey of the Pa6ific' $bu.th- west Forest and Range' l;x ,eriment Station are located either i1 outside the; project boundary or occur on lands pro-posed"for large -parcel zoning categovies (usually on steeper terrain)i, One such arca lies north of �Sanaka Peak, proposed, for FR"I 60 tonin where timber harvostin is not possible or advisable g g p because of the value of these y lands for watershed potection (located immediately south of the broville Reservoir waters). The majority of the .rezone lands are eitherclassified as'l) lowei,—quality timber sites (Glass 1, 2, or S) or'' are uhc- i.f3.ed land6 w-ith-out suitable micro= lti � CQ iJ 14, fr 41 LIST OT' PERSONS CQMME?? 7fm ON +� i THB BIER sf AT PUBLIC �BEARIN68�'� Board of Supervisors, Avguot..8 19 8 Planning 'Commission, December 19,'1979 , Bruno Wojcik ,. John Luvaas Dry: Keith Johnson Mrs. Virginia,,Voerkamp. Le$la.`e Stoidl �r 1� ;r Judy Wheeler Conrad Springer Il 8 Lars Laron �;� Mrs. Doris S ran er p ng Ed Krause Mrs. Sherrill- Jori'e's Byron Larson ' � r. Conrad 8pringe�1 Lou Mariot"t Ricci Shipley Zesl-�e Stea.d1- John `'14}z'vaas,:,�f RegizWkii Dal yc h� JudyVhee. er t:) O i fa, 11 1 1,. � 1 Y'�I 1 y. u til rf •r\.. ;f �r 61 0 tib? 01 A i tom! �~`•.� t3UTT1r COLiNTY PL`AIVNING 1 t � e l CU19 $zSSIUN• � 1�lNlJTES Novemb x 9 S � REVIEW AND ,STUDY \S A CRAIG-MOORLTOWN RINE AREA - 79-35 27-60 �r, f' t 1) Mrs . Y�Iaiturned the presentation,"over. to Kyle Buttertvink. Ky1e, using IlExh], It Map All commented. that not only had testimony received at the meet-Ing of October 18 been considered--but also •the ia(etors of pa c:e1 slope, soil types, terrain, road µaccess, timber `bite rat' and even the livelihood of those,- living in the 3r,ea had been taken into r;onsideration in deve oping (this composite map;, which recommends ,the" fol- low ng designations l� .. 1 Gt azing and 0en Land r L, 2, `11312m yer MbUntaxn'bus J 3, Pub;lic)..and 4 , Comm6tcial ;. , m . pjjtt'Prw� cl: a'iso p> id r , �t' that approximately l/ o i the of ect area is cut ent i,y olv i�d; and ��anaged by 8tat��e or Pedetal ;igeziLxes . �fHe., futtht'1,, 0 comn�¢nted that the Ettreau' 6 Land Nv(anagomeht and thio Vo- est aervice Neve Ito plans fot°, development, but that the Craig', Atea--owned by,4,, Vater kesoLtt'cea wbuld�.probably �,e pa- tiallj� de�r.elop�,, d Deprtme,nt of" the, irtto �`-, Tocreation at'e'a ,titlxi t 10-2`'0 years,. Ido al se .pblnted, out flidt appy oxitiat�olV 3 ,areas �tihio}t 1�rei�e or gin 1t' des gna'EeCt on a rev ops :rn ip proposal as rural Vesidentirl are noir reo,; 0n meted :dot loivot` den8it5.es due to st, A, ta.mber ratirrgs and To access = `• ,,' y 1n ,r q • �--`7-77777 _r Ij IPJ" ',..< Ell ''r� E CaUNIITY PLANNTNG co1ar,18i SION ;r m11�7U'I' -S - November 1,, 1978 I T i t, spl, onse to a :qu'esti'on; l�i� a-1 Nelson saidttj,t there is some question,, � , tts t�hether'the ..S:TR 'tirould jiave to be xeca.rculated due to the fact that l tha`s 'proposal. is now encompa`ssxi?.g doverrimen property and. thereioze ek- pa.nrt .ng the total acreage in��olved, and added that one FIR could servefor both the General, Plan Change'and the Rezoning Pro7ect. ' g ) i\ f A3-tera ]?yen tlz r discs{ssiort, nzbtIon wA made by „Gommissiorlc"r Stutz, �,�s�coadad;tby (:on�niissa.o:ner G lbext, that st�,r'ff amend the hand Use Flan > i!p "e`longaj the boundary line designatton �,�s shotv_ri_on E�]��.b�it A with itlie�:}adds t�.on of Rural Re sidiential- as a legend category: X� n MIPS Co'missaonef}s Gilbert, Stutz,, l�rheeler and Chaiirman Bennett. AB's Enti'1': Comti.ssi.oner )✓verizaxd.: r4otion 'carried. y' I� 5taf II a9gested the follotNTing ronin g designations,: 0,�1�ex'cis], povi,4�t for federally oviled lands ; or,,P-Q for trade -off plrotectlon Pub iC-Q ftsi Public .f:or the State oV.ned lands Jmn itho' Cxaa.g area only the .balance of State proporty 1 designated "fox t;-. '�oojljill kecreation-ACs for the s,3 areas on the d former proposal designatie �` sind. er}�e rcol s� r no+xrt� �'oir� acl of accossibii'ty and the eateeme enaitivty of the aloft. rn,es orifie o ai'��t gcs Ip i'rom Cemmissionr rStutz that contour lines .ddry l'.n�:s bet,'eeh t�10 Possible,) land uses, Dirs. Blair-.Blair-.be U8ed as boun t ed bUt� ire „ x.tr0Me dtiffy ultyw if not the impossibility poin � taxi.t �ngM 1ega desc'ript� oris r�sitl� such "hauridaries, It was Suggested. that the proposedcammerci.al be 1Ia ghwa�, Coinmexcia1 Lu�g�ire' greater ,tontfbl. There was a Lori shy discu88ibi1 but n��forma formal Was taken,, X'his g ,. b'Ati ue.d until 'lovember ti,+as instxucte to submit`; matter trtias � , g Pr ,l. nsistent with the agre�id to I�'and 'U"4 a campieherts'��eo�i�Ii " xo Cosa: co" Plan Map. ll It was requested _t alas byn�. Vm)hart- attend the ne'�t t6eting equipped with wha'tevo°r 1;'Afovmat bft ha has sts, l) { Y` ^,1 BUTT-11, 'COUNTY PLANNING COMM SSION l�'WTPS - November 29, 1 oj` & £1 79-4572-308 , B. CRATG-DCJORTO�} RCpCF AREA ZONING PROPOSAL (79-ll-C) p tion of the, meeting over to Kyle Bu'tterivick. M; s Blair `[,turned this or Di utterrV�;` cl< 'iotod�!several important i:actors tpon which the rezone was base �, e.g,� the land use plan map for the region; scope; exi, ,ng parcel sizea, soilil struc'tii.re road access and housing need. Ife using an " R�iivibi,t Ma,p!y explained the proposal for rezoning this area tO + �I R4C R source+ Con,s�:rvat:i.oh { P-Q (Public-Quasij-Public) f: C- }'Cc�mntereialo1`estry} C(Light Commercial) FR-2; 5 103 20,40 A 160 oofbill.- Recreational) 1 l He �CSA4.d t}lat, attempts had been r adL, to 1piniMUte advorse`Y envi'�olzmerital ,�`:'1i ef. 'octs such as erosioll and �,�edimentation 6� Lake Orov�Ule; degradatioh of„�t�ilr�lif6 habitat and deterioation o;E wator quality a” quantity, Hol added that lVith this ,proposal approximately 220 a�lditional�parcels cotilzi, be r Bated, the tna o f ty o iV 1ich{ could occur at the 10-acre p6tcol „`1 Al tEii discus8i:0n.,j motion SVa: `• L � ll Il-' 1j 14 s I� tl 40 BUTTE WIN PLANNING COMMISSION December 19; ]979 MINUTES i, C. zT£�' f7�J {,'I'fSr'�I 17Ri:VIOU5 ; ENVIRONi1F1t�1'l1L I''P.4C"P rFF''RT to►AS71RTXrTrn 1, C ain-Monretown Ridge' Arca - Rbzonc from "A-?" (Generali to` VAC" (RosouMe Consory tion] wn"Public�-Quasi-Publ ic) PC -I,,; C -I, Ogaht Commercial) , "H&C"(H (Highway Commercials "C-1'+ (C;nAlftO al rarest), "F,ROH' "FR -5" F, riPl'��1ti.I'' (1"aot�ttll..n.+cr€:bona] In,$, i; acre parcols) on rrdberty mors rnrt ct�larly 1 ;cri>,ecl as '•P -Q" OZone TION a8a NDT40 That portion o&Sec'. 2 '10C rted N of the South `Vork K Lake OtoVi.11e ; T2d� R5E iiII)IIQ4 The S1.`_ 1/4 af tho SW 1/4 of Sec .° 215. That port:.l;c,a, of „Soc.. 17 located S ,and � E a t}te fitCicilo 1�a 1 of Lako �:rovaJ,J.o� exce�..�:ing there- F° from that Orti;on within the uatthe= 2000 ;Feet of the NE ! /1 of said svow 27. That" of tion of Sections tions 3�1 And" located south o� the Middle Vo 1. of Lal... O OV111,o *nA north of .the South Vork of Lake Orovillb. The 11 1/2 ani. the P 7 x C lot f: Con'tain'ing 1110 sties, 4'w nVd oT Fess, Wroville PRO" " 2 o ne: R TjgN psi mYins That 'l��t�~1 ��t: «t t tti �N ,,.,� he south foTI CC W 162 "bov, 0 That part ior A :. 1 lacatbd N of the south i'ork of LIRW 'Orovil,lu. What port" A W. ` t+ AMOCO N of tete south ort of laiy,u OA;Q W4 OxcPo p'ttng therefrom the ` . I�e¢��n1,�i��i��,, tt't '�'1t4� ;�l�S �:at�ner ,o•� Lo�C �. o'�E sued Sec,fl,, � 1 t �t�t7������r, ��li� ;��1 + � �° h S 0�, kt" ; thence S �, i N LZ`'oa5'y! ji 901, 54 , t, t ytih+enty N 770 OV 4O- 116,78 - yry � W S�4 A COt,NTY 'PLAN� GO�M I S S � ONBrTTE MTNUTBS - December 19, 1979 to the "t.ru'� point of beginning , 120NI 7'I1ai por•t101 o: ���*�a. 1'5 1OFt ;"a 1 of t1�c m' ddlc F or'l o La I, C! Or (I v i 1 Le, i T}lat or`t rod, Kaf Srr,: �?, a.,3 ;ind 24 locl,t•ed S' n�� f o toce r,1ild`, a _ E. i; o 25 Vie, iM; 1/K} o t}r� Si c. P cr ed ti�i a F the fol low T�iat portit�.on of S�.r �'r l.n Becinnine) at a r,ynt on the N linOof' :.;aid of aLid Sed 26., It S 24 26 38 11 , Sec, 26 1ocs.ted `'�i4,41 rt. E"of t � " he , �,`tU corner s 839.62 Et.; othence S 53" 4'. 11'' E, 515.02 ftil thence 5 34 59 �i1 E 1342) � l2 ft. �� thonce S 26" 23' al" 11 764.74 ft.; thence S 831, 58'` 21r► 1Y, 860.96 ft. to the W line of said Sec. 26 i andthe end. of the herein described line; ; .. ' .That port on of the northerly 2000 ft. '"af tete NB 1/4 of Sec,. 21' loc'ated: N and E of the middle fork of Lake Gravi lle, ts� ; } 4 That portion of Sec. 36 located N of the south"fork of Lake Or e, and south of a line 'described as beginning at a point on tIle tiV 1`ine of said Sec. 36 located 02079 ft. N of the 8W corner of pec S60 t thence N 80 18 22 B, 1550.48 f't., thence S 84 28' 16" t� 509,63 ft ; thence N 710 .15 81',' t; 182,25 f. t , t thence S 01' 1� 52" ,E, 0,.09 ft.", thou' ce N "63° 42 05" � 55 r a 36 i Q0+' ,'8, 572 2Q 0 31 f t . , thence hS ��J , ft. ; 'thence S 00° 6 �32" 11-v` O X12 f't. � thence S S5" 36` 0011 t3 1114,04 � -" .. thence iii„ 164 53' 33+� E f 703.41 " ft, to the 1 line oi`said 'Secy 36 aria the end of tho- herei;n de tribed line, `TION Rt E -k 1tn8in` „ That portion of ec lona 7 and 8 located south of the middle for', of hake oroVille, That portion of Sec , a located +'so- uth of the mi'did1b fork; of bake gravil.l.e aild north of the fol, owing ed linea doscrb `3 }leg nning s.t a 1!rAnt on the south line of 'said Soc, 9 bwvri.ngy N 89° 0e r 121►, 'E , 1155 , 46 ft "�,distari't frI� t,h e 811 '�'coi of Saga Sec 9; thence N 62" 44' 41" E, 3393 ft.; thence N 81" 3'8' 18" E, 1928,47- ft ,; thence N 80" 34' 31" E, 16.)1 53 41 . .. —.y a+i:r:'w✓ .. .. ..... ..... .µ.ms=a.:.,. ... �m. n_., .. ,• Y M�l )It 0. �"� �{ ✓ pa t � _.r iY,✓�` j r M"�' i�'U U 1V 1 r 1 , �� �� INUTES 7n Decemb �9 > 19 �1 W� + p'a 58+•_ 5Q„5�7 .'87�. y �thenc;,,. t , t1Yen e' Pl . 40 thence N 3.3 5 �'� N 33� �,� 10�� �; 165ath Ftl,r.e of `srltc� ,ec. Q.- '1�.6 61 -,ft. to the`flhexein described i�.ne.' and the end of et e . on 'a T erlJtl.ine; o1,7� 1G locat.e�1 � a`• ort. '� Sec. , khat 1? �arin�lE 1t a poin on th scr ibed ms' s bed S then NW corr�e��' �q�" located '510.72 Tt _ �� x'$3.22` " �tJ�Y to a : Sec. 1 0 ► 4�1 E, �. � S 1�; thence N 6? �4 1C� and the end E the t ec the1ne o£ Sec ��� s� "J r ' , o l'1 , point;, 'bed de�scr heren i�`. That Poof rtion of .SPC. 7" Delated .hatf1i .c ded Tibed, fork 6f Lai e O U apo nt01 nonNtlie E line. of") 17 "' c as ea,inn' of Sec., o ' l t b 5 of the Nt I./ locates X70 .;,7� .,f' . ft; , thar%c�eN 38 h hence S 62' 4 '' 1,,� 1't� g10 0' Se;c, 17 and the ��,, the N 1i�rie ti,e ��line.` 47 1' °14` 1 6 ,�. f t ° r, i\. d�scril7` of the d r uti } end 1 t e in a That 'j brt`!.oi1 171 .�eC; 1 orated ;� ari E .•o'f h ' 1 11 y 1 JJry •�t C` •.f ) fork 0 IJr11w-F �I e �'+ r he '� , 1/4 `ofd s6C 'Phe ,.Nl' .1./4 r'�r�d, tn l�icnaet'. ed ec�t that iorti af Sec, Z� oMeljdated GlThe l/ �s �srI T1 s Wit "I ' 4he NL' T/4 of Fyr , l t,he,t, 1T'� 2 of Sac,,' 3.0• ,:'Ihe STS /4 , l ofthe '1`t �,j 1 r / /'. the Nle 1 / aTIA the, 1 4 the he'd i of 6f the Nk / k'o the`Ni'tl� ��, c` Tho NE 1/�,,d£ the Nls.� r. . �� q ', and the; t'� 7, / � 0 f t h ? N E 1 / ,. the NE / o Secy "�1 �d o f. f St"C.� :xvcat a a,; of •t�17P, 51-; J /A ,.� ;; bio -,ht en thepol v' th�at'.in���dese ibe1 n �_ l�w,T►xn,t • t o f the ' Sr tl7 1�.ne o� `' a1 "�?ji'%4�: C'� 1'��j 60��' Y; li i. �. r a7 .1.. w i Se 7 h i ["'1 t J i� S. 1 i r 9 ' J c©r'ne of�c47,� 1.1, 11`5 >,��t ''ec�'3� and the tike nc e 1`1 � 2 t ►, i fid . lit', to tYhc f. c , end:o the hf s ein..dESG`� ., �L�e � ," i , ., ,,N dlld } he '1 / 2 ofe ,,2 l orated "`l1at pox t7.an, 11a1 c tlY Cry ��1 �' > sand tha . the South f ovl. C tis h ated N and` 4 ( z"Z „ 1Aaz°tion of the Nt, y e and S,of the St euth.�r�yl; 0 }1.`ewwr�r��. tlxc �J° Set rs a.zl pit c� c� r Fxdttc,;�s Gins lacntcd,, N, aE `,tryhe south f�r� •%Vk 4 V1l)P�} " lJ 4, ldi „1� 1i,.�ci�.'i e r� 1�l d �at , t ,& , i r+,' *11] t nn;l �1ri t i��e e ni So c ti 4 �o hie. t . ;, ;�t ,ncTt; en thr inl� iii r 1i �► l lie '� certi �eT" of a� 1�e , � lz �C, ,.'� s� tk Yecated } ., . I �`p6S P �� ;�t D J X10 ' `���' 9 � k � �. I �,1 h .� the xt,e��theX.s X1 ! 7 1 r�Z1 i� c i 9 _ '!(�ta� 1ti`y��rn`1ettpLr�atie�n�Os�t �� r•,}� e n e tib �r' V ne C7 t ^t V, i t�e ell ter Ly ,at • (ya , it . :, a C a BUTTE COUNTY NTNG COMM.SS1 N B� ZNUTES - 1979 r R sax'd '0. 1q, I .D : propel'ty t 6 Pondlry �� wSa Re `)thence Westerly; alotig, t}ic P0rnr1(YroS,1 0J7 to t�hE "` ,or�uth , foH o,fLake Gros i l,. 1 u g Con tainin.� ;'OUQ acros , ,more pr _ess, Crov�lle t � .. , a OPR-Z" Zone' r a T201, kA6E. MBS 011: That -PO rti�of -the' SE X1/4 of Sec. 21 described, ,as: Re crinin - � the north„south. centerline . . � g at ;p �,po�nt on `R it of -said aSec . 21 , located on,athe centerlir_e of bumpkin Road, 1614 ..99 ft. N—of the S 11/4 carr.er ; thence $ 01”, 48 c ,50"' t", -3 ft . ; thence N 74° 21 ° 32"' E r) 433.89 f t': ; thence IN 17° 241 47" TV; 280 ft., to the „. centerline of :txinpkin Road; thence`-1vester,ly along said centbrline to the po; nta of° heginninge : E;,l The S 1/2 of t»he N 1%2 0f rSec. 29 Gontai ing, 2:4 acres, more or less, Oroville ""` ?~R -J one: T201N ASE 8B&M! The 5 1/2 of the NE' 1/4 of the M! 1/4, the S .1/2 of the N 1/2 b the° NE 1/4- the S 1./2 of the N 1/2, , , ' 1, 1 / % 6V 1/2 of `the; 1/A� I of 8Pe% 25, the N 2 of the SIV 1 4 and. the. , The NE' 1/4 the E 1/2 of the " NW 1 % 4 and °��hat cart on ; ° t {7 of;, the NE jL/4 . of the SE 1/4:, of Sec. 36 located E of„ , at line described as be 'inning at: 'a point on the est' t��est centerline af;° said. Sec, 36 1ocated `998:37 ft. W of tie E 1/4 corner'; thence S 00 38' 30" Eq 883,11 ft.' tyhence S 610 46! 22"' > . 71 93 ftp; tl16-Ate,,' „S 00°33' 30if�: 413 F�32, fti to the S lane o thoE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Mid th'e arrd of the, herein descr,ll'ed l xne . T269 ME MDBf,,M; R Thai Por 10 of the it 1/4 of Sec. 21 located S of the a-pscf`3.bod'&s i'og.innirig at a -. i.rit on the 1 1%ne, �L %.he 51V /4, iocated„1.645 X46 of t�.oF 5 1/4' corner of ` ( 21; �then�e sonthga tbrl,y aloRg a r�oft tangent ��ta�ve to the 1effi, tho Ceft � `, of: which S lid `di,Y,AACe of 730 nIt, through hrough,0 lnft. 6'iangle bf 13' ,44 � �b3U theLe1'an; ar s S,65O' s'2 3 ft,; t ;� t1 ;eti ' curve �,to the `rIght of ��770 ft..;, i�adiu( r, Itlit6 h an attgle of 21;n 44 f 00'1 ��. atc dis'tanco taf ,. 292ti08�, t.m` thence8 86'' 44 32 1V, 6.09 N 015.81:7 .f t : then.c:e aloh';8 'a non�t:anper5t' , . r' �� w � yti'? BUTTE COUNTY pLANc cOrMrsszoN , MTIIUTES"- Dec`pMbet 19, "1079 !'FR coiitinued> " curve to the left, the "center :of which beayYs S 36° �� � 00' 49" 1V a distance ;bf.� 239.17 rt. , through an;, angle of 33' 34' 39'°.>an arc distance of 157.78 ft.;i. ;r". thence N 870 09 00" Wi 98-95 ft.; thence along a "" tangent curve `to the eight with a radius o'F 239.17 ft. throuigh an angle of',35° 18' 0'M) a:n, arc,, distaff ` of ';147.35 ft. ,thence N ",5l° ' 51 ` OD,i ��T, f7:.,90 ft.; 'then,, °thence S 010 22' 47" ` 1a st2.92' ft: R.S 89° ' 24' 5711 802::.08, ft:�' to the b0ginning �ef" a11non tangent `bears ��N 83° 36 ° s curve to the left✓ the center of.,':,jhich 48" " E a distance of 219.17 ft ;j% thence through an ° I , distance angle of 150.45 45 48 an arc' F ` y� � tt.e��a`eginnin thence S i2° 09 r ov �E, 1'04. m g tangeritcurve to the right r�r th a2 radius of „of �a 239 ►:17 ft.)! thence along said curve `,ta a point , on a 14it ., 10 line located 772,98 I'lt. south of and paral�el the line al V 1 sse"to the West�line$af Sec, 21" I , and the eitd of the here:i:.rt described lneb a _ If The NVI 1//P' of Sec fD �Th of Sec , 20 - Y Thftt' „ orr��i of the S'� 1/2 of the :,W 1/2 of the SE l/4 ',/1 and the i�1 1/2 of. the E 1/2_of the l/2 of , .he SE artt� off, the St Fx'an 29 (-located n ' cis"',con_ 1/a' of Sec. colada ped Sold t -line � The �� 1��/2 0"£ the E . l/2 of the,, rit,, , the'i`Sr� 1f4 af the SE 1/4 0£ Fr ,. the ME 1/4 cif thb -NIV 1/4; the' E 1/2., of NW 1/4)rl,.the '1f !/2 of the 1.5111 1/4 of the NE, '1/ori t11p, 1. tic P7 /2 �o she E /4. ',of the 8w1/4 of the NE 1/41,' 1`I 1/4-, the 1V 1/2a � the SE 1/4 ,Of the 51,, 1/4` of the t, ;.w�ti.e aE 1/ 4ti ti NE l/ 4 the E 1/ 2 i�f the 1� . . the NF. 1/4 'of t�1e S« 1/4 i�e� /2 " of the NE � Nt� l 4 of the rt4 /4 of tine SE :1/4 / i the 111 l/2. of t` ►e a _ 31 dnh4 t *�+�rti�ln o hit i of ,Sec: �, ,`of a '`Cr1 c'te�1, east of `t� tent'er l gine of the Aea.I"�cxea" �4, i , tion Accdss 1, 1 t�ttd` itortl of I:tarpPIrn n.� � % 1 T11 �11V 1/4 of the ;�i 1 1 E. , �-he Iti' 1/2 of the X8 1/4'` I� it h �,1�i 1/4 thetorrrthcr'ly 33 22 ;:fit. of the e 1 y 1/4 zmll the nortli� rl;r 33 .22 it. � the ivl� /� of the SE/4 of the, r3 1/4 of Sec., 3z: of Co;ritainrinG 1A80; acte,t r^�cr`e of leis, t�rov,alle r �� 1 ,j I , n 14 G i (j 1 1at1 cC�� IvX,NNT>;S 1';-1,0 zone a T19N R61r "riiDBAM� That portion of Lot 1 of Sec. 6 d,escr'bed as' r. :. Beginning at-`Ihe� NIV coiner of d Loi 1 S "36 33'' E, 331.02 ft . ; thence S thence 89° 1`2° 55' 20" 1V,' 991.54°ft ; thence N 77° 091 n thence N q0°6 r 4'5'� E „. = S , 40 }V,.. 116.78 ,ft.; r 942.7.5 ft. t,o the tr. to point' of b Tinning ,T2'0!'i R.SE 'TiI?B�,�i �� .� S 1/� of the SIV 1/4, awel the 891� 4 0£ the tiThe SE 1/4 of Sec. 25. 4V�, ThP S' 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. Z6, .� �. The 'NE „1,/4_ of Sec. 35 The W j/2 of the''N1V 1/4, snc the 5 1/2 of Sec. 36, ' excepting othere.fromn that poxt on located so'uttx of f , line descx�a.b eA' as aeginn`ing at: -,a point on the 11 — . line of �said Sec. 36 ]rocat,ed 622.75 ft;o tai of�yJth. � 5S�791.G° 8 SfW thencc> N 80* 18'1N8 � thence,S 4 S E909�6u ft.;thence y /� J 25 ft. o • r Ir 0.-09 51" E, 18.�s... �ltence S 01 l� S2 � 1r `ft. thence,I' 63` ;k t 05r' E, 550a 31 ; thence S OOa 56 32►► 1V, q x r r�' c y b 1 thence .1 36 00 E, 57;x..' f t,. fto thence S9?Q: 36° 00'' 1�, `'it. ; thence 1 the4e0�1 41 f t :.. t !� astoe of a a d 'rlescraiaed . Line. - Sec. 3E� and the �ond o'f the �herezn r Also e,�chptxng, th6teft�ai� that Por 3.0 of the NS�.1/4� of �thel� SE 1 /4 of _Sec. 36 located east. of that 1.xne descrl:',be;d is, beg fining at a phi. it on, th:e east west-� '11' �centex'1 sne" of s i g Sec. $6 located, 508 AI ffi, of �0.0° tiro S 1/4 Co, nes`' thence S 3F�r(,�0" E, $�3��2.7 ft;; l . the�it�e S 61.3 46 � ; 22;r� 71.93..: p°' 38' " ,. the S ��.netc��f thenNi 1/40 30 ", 413.32 ft, to . of the �} SS �./4 a is the end or` the herein aescxibe+l lin . 'T'20 TheR� �`i1 DB�fi � h�e SE'' 1 j4 nd t ao" V 1/4 of the SW 1/_,4 r, ., +� ofl, �$ec:.1,5. .. . '4the 2 a�`�hSr�ll/4ak the 811 1/The ► of SecJT « >. "„ .. ITT' fi COUNTY PLANSJYNG.;�: COr�IMSS5`xON ;. , T1T,NtIxE�S ,.. �.,, , a 4 December 19 v x.979, ''FR-10" Continued: , Th 1/2 of the A X/4 of Sec. 2'l and that portion . Obi ttlE: 'S'N 1/_.of SEC. 21. locate N d£ the li]le do-' - scribed as, beg n' at a poir't on the E 11,ne of the SK 1/4, loca.ted „1645.4b ft. N of the S 1/4 it&� h:e'r of Sec;, 21 ; thence southeasterly along a non-tangerit curve'`"to t1ta' left; the\\,cn'.6,ter of which bears S ~' 14 e, S2'' E a °distanceosj 730 £t. through an angle qr 1 150_44 ' , 3F;'� .,an .arc d;i' t ante of 175.10 ft-., thence S (� GS } X14 65.0 00' 3,Z'° �V>. 411.: a3 fk'c. ; th,enr,e a] Ung a tangent urve �tof�the �w- ght of �_ 170' £'t . ,radius, ;through an angle, of. 27r° 44' 001' an arc distance of ,292.08 A ter CV, 65:09 ft.: on-tal�genticury :hen ��973;6$7 7 1 thence along- a no .1 _ : t. tp the' 7�e9 the cc; ter of whith bear e) S 36° i 4V a d sLanc "off,,; 239.17 ft , ,�.�rou&.,an angle ,of 33a of t . thence N X37 4 ° 39 an+��: a,rc distance of ;1.5 ,� 78 f , '_. t, 0� 00► h, 9,9.5 ft.,hen.:�e along a tangent cuirve f ' to the. --right pith a radius of �L39.17 £t. , through. an ft,{ an le;;,o£ 35q„ 181 00" an arc distarwce of 14i.�35 £t., ° tlz nce ��N 5ld S1' 00" 'N9 87.90 ft. ; thence , 01 22' r° ° 24 57°�', s 3�02`.0a ft. 7 !'~ °'4 o the betinn:ne 6f." aenon-tLlng„ t ctixve � g q 4 ,. .tr O � t� t Ce the centerr of which,, begs ,Nh93b 36 , 48 t atctistarit ' 45' I� of 239 .11 it. thence- through an angle of 151, 1f c distance of 65.8 ft . , 5 22 09 00 01 thencEa, , E8 104 44 "ft . to tho. beginnin_,� of 'a tangent curve ` 1-o the right withi, 1 xarliris of .23961.7 ft.; thence along .. • ? 98 ft' S curve to a pa��.n� on a�� liri'e� located, . a tinct parallel with the ea''st gest Line of -Sec. ` it th'�ynce S 89° 24 t 57,' 111 600 ft. more or 10;Ps to the l fie o.,f Sec 21 and the end of the herein desc -abed " 1-2 -IV 1, i ne � , 'J T e 1 2of the Ng;,1/ 4 of Sec*. 2l " Tth2'1 eXc - tin; thdrefram, the e 5E 1`/4 of Sec; g arollotra;ng at s8 rt .b,d parcel.- $e' lnning at a point' on the north-south ,�centex ine of said Sec 21 lne,: l1 not ,. fted on the cin+�e �7 Ltittt► in Ftt�ad, 1614' 9° � . N of tho" 5', 1/4 a , b 3.00 thenc5a oox`i`rar; thence S,. 01 48 80"-Lthence rtG. , 4:3S ,.89 ft . y. t'� �a7� 1V X80 .fit o the colnter ; o'f urtp' in gGenu,"r 1, �Xt e t o: oda �`tl�ence weste.+l „ �'on said �\ the 1,'ninv of .abeglnning. Y `1to 2v' 1/I;�and the Nt 1./4 of the 0� Sec. The Nt 1/ IaE Sec. 20,.E s, „L i�piiy..S�',� the Nt 1/4 bJ:. Set. ^') a y ; ai u Lnrr,.rr, 0 .ti� IIFA,-Jnli Continued The 1Y �l/? 'o£ the 'N111 1./4` o£ Sec, 31 and, tho S�'"1/f2 oz Sec. 311 exceptixng therefrom that port1o,n of Lo,t 3 of Sec. 31olocated N of Lum)kia Rd�: and E ci£`"the k. centerline of�Ahe "Crai- Area RecIeation' aCcessi.Raad"' es The N 1/2 of the NB��I/4' of the S1V h/4, the. W 1,/�2 �'or the NW l/4 �f the N1V 1/4 of the SE 1/4 p and tha`e portion of Lots 3 end 4 0£ Sec: 31 desc,;.<be`c1 as'i,bein=' rung at the intersection of the centerl'Ifte oil ,j1jmpkin;( _P.c)ad,.and the eastern line o£' said Lot 3; thence gest_. ,j 1, erly and southerly along �xd raa.d centerline to A pont an the northerly .line" o"£ that certain par¢�01 of ]Land,-;c,ribed 3n, Parcel, A, o£ th4t certain' Deed(,,fr�.�m �) 1 �£orni ;rtisF�ph l� ..Frankovich et- ux,. toheS,tate, of Cal;' a,' iio,tiid Jane' 17;' 1965,', and recorded August 13, " 19155, ift as e l ,ttenGe along s a _ i, l3oc�k 1 86 __o£ the Butte Couinty 0 £�ca al Records I at 4 0 ' g aid northerly line o£ sa.�d' 1. S �, 81 254 E, 40 £t. rno�ro or Less,, 1:o tha i ��arce:�, S , northeasterly corner thereof;, thence along the ipasterly if line o£ ,paid V;arcel j, S 8° 34', 16" 1V, 150:00- ft.', a'rd '10 001 46" W) 98.55 ft to the northerly' lane o'. that certain parcelof land", de-i;tr ibed in .Deeal., from jbseph Fxankovich et �iX t,o John Bil.kei ,'ist uk dated May. S �` ` j; G 7. ?64 and recorded MayS, 1064„ in Vbok 1312 of the ! k' F„d blutte, County Okfjcini `ecords--,at pagx, k 51- thenc, along said,. nbrith `1 ine ,,��., 87 27" 06" E, 214.70 IiI.' , I' mare or leSszid aFscr�i�s'E,i1, f a bn beedri the nfr meJo'se1hr,M.oB;rankovicl ' n . L � . p�, , �o i etrrel o£ 1a pl _ i.. W o uti to john Bill:ei et' ux, dated October 10 19 2 ana =� recorded October ll 1962" in Bdok 12 6 0 the ,Butte County 0fcia1 Iteco°`ds, at page 317; thence at�;ng said, :'� ' �' northerl I ine � T� 67 47 16 E.9'.777 "Ol 777.01 'ft. ; " j re or s � a t i� Y 1e°ss r' to a pont a the P 'line of said Lary 3 thence along said E 1ine, N 26 31.' 39"'1y, 770 £t. �or� or less to 1,he centbrl ne o£ Lumpk n' 'RoAa i., and aiso exceptbig therefrom 'that portion of the 5E 1/4,, of Src: 31 10- c;a edis,, o£ that =Side d�5cribed, as beginning at .a point. on the E . lige of, Sec. 31 :tr,cat;ed 9.0 :87 ft.N� of the. S'E oo-met of- Sec. 51 thence S 940 18 )t) 56�r r W,'205,12 -ftp;� ` thE:ftGy? N $1,'° 2.2 t s7o itl;' 71,83w itai 31. arra the enrl of the 4veih descr �.bea ,lino ,Brie of sod. thence S 1.6° 30 , 121" S,` 168 ► 51. 'fit. to the O`ont ning 2265 ac`re's more or loss Ori:, file; 1 16 14, ` ..:� ti. , BUTTE COUNTY PLANK G j�COMMTS:i`1oN. '' ? " i ITNUTBS ecenbex 19, ' 1979 T20iV JRSE MII)BFIM The NIP 1/4' of the NICA /4; the N 1/w of the, NE 1/4 of/, NtV 1/4, and the N 1/z of the°N 1/2 of the "N V,1/4 of Sec. 25. A1� of Seep. 26 except?the S ,1/2-o,fthe SSE 1/ 4`, the y SiV 1/4., of" the S1V 1/4., and that. port�!ybh, 4ocated w,� rf . ., OT the foyl'•ois'xri „described1ine i� Bei inning at point on the hr 1a r`e c'of. said �Sec,; 2,61,46cated Zf 74tlence �'rS�24#,26o 38 s'�to•rn�sr�o6'2 f•�.. 1Si d Ser- . o ► 1 � , u `t.hence S- 53' 41' ] 1'1 E,' 51.5 A2 £t: ,thence '�S 34° �a' 59, 51", B, 1S42.72<:Et.; Q f, o? Vi9 I tli�nce'� S ..26 23 51 � \' �.•TE4: 4 ft.,; thence S a3° 5V 2 V 860,96 ,£t. ; ii to L:he west line of said Sec. 26 anti the end of , p e� lzere�.n de c,ri'bed , f '.` The ' 1V 1/4: `and'.the NW 1/4 of,, the SE 1/4 "o£ Sec. 20," k, 0 )The Nrt\`X/2�`o£ the'` NCV l/4, thee "t 1�/2 of fine' SB 1/4 and the E�,/2 0£ 1:(e' 1 X1/7 of the t'l l/2�,of the S Sec. -2c , \1 , . e �� , o ' V 4 T� a.*���or� ion of t'he CS - YJI o., the, t� 2 of th•. SE /4, anti tali; t►y 1/ 0f, the.B 1/2.�ol `'tl -_Ckik of Sec,, 2,9 locatod>. witum, the St, v'rnnc,s_ co -n-8,61, irlated � the �l N il"I'lx*44 of t/� Sir of -30.V „� T}% N 1 E of the 1/4 and he A1B , `t „ / r i/2,•i o£ the NE ]%d of the t�tV 1/4, tha �%2 B a the td 1/2 of the IVE 1/.4 ofI• the -I 1/4 and the S`"1/2 o£ the NAV 1/4 of ec.i'32, excepting there- � of � from the 'northerly 333,22 1. 1?oe '8{V 1/4 of the, Nib` /4� and the nottherly 333.% i2 ft. of ,the t ./, of the $1 1/�=I a the Ntd' 1%4 exSe's �2�� That portion of „the NB 1/4 o.i• Sec: 32 locat�+i' lr.a,,thin the St. ;Ptar cis ttoasollaaioa Obil Ai�����e. � o1nt,PL!it inE''7,27b ae"z''e$; t�loe or ses.s drovJ,1`1e^ 4 - . 0 1, .., - _ G �'� - }j �?, N Blum" VL"AM 14 r, (i 0 F T.'rM MINUTB,, noco;r, r 19- j 7° "i -R-,40►, zone T20N R6E TN1DB%04h14. The SE 1/4`, ands.' the NIV '1/4 o£" the SIV -114 o£ Sec,, ],0. 1, f� The N °j 2 'o£ tate NIV 1/4 of Seg; 15 ti ;2 of tI�e NE- I 4 of 't�h`e NE 1/4 of Sec.. The E J j l Y Tito N 1/4 _of ",thee NE 1/d, � he E�. ,/2 of "he SES 1./,4, a id '.the SIV l/4 df the SE It4 off., S jc.' 27 u ., That portion of Sec. 28 Located witri'in the St. Frazicis' Ccjn!solildated Go1,2 Nine. I on' of Sec: 33/� <rfi g • €' "orated nox•tlt�" afLthat -line That Porti. describod as he inni.n at�l A ,`kio int on the Wes,t� li11� sand Sec. �:; �1o.cated X448 .,66 .;.t. S p the>�NIY corner a said Sec.33 ; thence "*1 70 04' 46"'�?, 2065.52 ft..,' thence S`24,0 54 1'7 t .t64 21 ° , , �► to the nor rr . _ ft ,� fiherly line of the Gxovisle irrigation Di xopert,y ,at'Pondero�; L`ake•;� p zence easterly aloe said Cf.IV..I�U: pr"OPIO�;tY, tU' ` ,. t} y g the east line of said, Sec . 33 and the "ends of the herein described line. That% portion of Sec :{ �4 located within the ' i-iammcth Quarts vfine and ,till Site". ontaining 72Q, acres,; `more ar" les s j Oxoville . �;, Oo !►FR•1601+ Zone If 2That6EortAon • of Sec , `9 S . � � loc��ted, youth of the" fo1lo.ir• � `:" > ng described line i3gatining at a po:�rit on the 5 line of said Sera > 9 boating N t39°, 0q1 2" E, 11.55.46 ft. distantQ f4om41heES1��3o93er 'of said Sec.* 9 thence tJ 62 r� ft.'s theri4e N 510 38r" 18" Er , 1925.¢7 ft. t thence N 50° 4'' 31't E, xfi3'�:63' f �gx;. ?, thence N 05° `58, 50" E; w.81 Ft. thence N 05° 88t 50'''' E 527.8T ft. u."th'ence "`N 35° 47' 10°' E� W _.654.40'"ft, , thence N 18 08' 31�, E 1"46 y 6 ft. to the E line of said 8,ec: 9 and the end of the herein \` `ldescrabed line 1'2w BUTTE COUNTY FLANN - COMMISSTONY MINUTES',," December '1W, - x.979 01FR-1601' Contd)r.ttclt ,� c) of Sec. 16 exce t the E. 1/2 of .CI�e NE 1.%4 _of the All p WE, 1/4 and 'thai,,portion o£ Sec. -16 locateof that i1 „,line described as beginning �at a' Point oil the lV 1i,ne� � �,� is -E" seL . °16 located 5707 :72 ft S of the M111 corner of <;r y-: 6ec.,16, thence N 6;2° 441 41" E 128'S.12"ft: to a 0 I , ,point on the N '7linq of Sec'), ``16 and the end of the:' r. herein:, descri.bec'. line.., All of Sec 17 -except thdt portion located north of that line described as beginning �,,t "a point on the h .r-( line,, of S,ec . 17 located 570.73 f�t : S of the NE corner_ sof Soc. 17'; 'thence S 62'° 44a 41"" {V, X10.24 ft.; thenc:=:�) J� - N 38 dl,' 47' �,W 1367.74 ft 'to the Dt line o'f' Seca' l% 0 and V the end of -''the herein described line .r , All of Seo,► 19 . The E 1/x of the NIV 1/4, and the I 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Sec ' The 1V, 1/2`� the 11 l/L of the NE 1%t4, the SE �/4 of t;he N, 1/4; dna `t the Nw 1/4 of ho 27.. St 1/4 of Sec, I Cotltaining 2530 acros, more or less't Orovi.11.e.,, r_y : t TxOrj P.6h�. tiiDB§��,t 4 .`. �' A �artion of Jots 3 and 4 of Sec. �l described a r Be ixtning at the intersection of °the centerline of "n 8 Lttrtpkin Road W� ,,th the easterly line Of 1 th<ti ice., t+testex y and sputlier1 along sad c� road center - line- toi a point an the nartherZy line of that\",le;rtai<r._, arced, of lana described in 'Paftel A of that certain nced..�rom 0osep}xi P•rankovich et ux, to the State of dated June 17 19b5i and red,ordea,August G,aII JT41a; ,' > 3, 1965; in $ook 1386 of Btu'' -"fie County Off ticial.,.Re�'` Cords, at Page 4-1; thehc�'e, ahoftg =' 8 nd northerly ,ane of said parcel, S �tl° 2k 44" E, 40 ft.,; more or less; -. ' cel S easterx �.i,no of sa�.d pr r � reof thence a�lntg "thy, to the northeasterly ooh ner the 8 3d he O 150.00 ?� t o the nnrthexly ft: �a�nd S 1° �p01 46�t 1'1°-, ` 8.65 rf4. .. line o�: that certain �i rel of land tlescrib6ayin�bsed crotri �7osepi� �f; Pi`an1--vic l et ux to Jahn 13, Ike' e4 ux; datod �taj 5, 1964 and `xecoxee lay ,5y 1964; an Fook L 1 of T tttte C;ottr ty '0f �kitll Rotor s, at Pale ,. I BUTTE COUNTY RLANK-TNG COMMISSION O„11 0 MINUTDS, Decembei19, 1979 r t txidaice along said N 'ling N 87' 271 06'4" E 214.70 ft. � " ° more or less, to' a V6int Do,n the northerly line of °a � parcel of lanadescr ,bed in need from Joseph �.(., 'r.ankpv3�r�� ,et,,u:c to Joh:-B ll:ei et ux, da•tea October; l0, 1962 � and recti. ed OcCober 11; 1962, inti took"1206 of Butte County"""Officil Reco,,rds, °at p4ge, 31'7; thence aloe` .' "aa d northerlyline, -N 6i1° 4T' 161' E, 77`Z,. 01 ft., �� more or less, to a point 'on the ,� lin df said' I,►�`L- \3,i " thence along said east line, N 20 39" iY, 71(i`' Vit. w J � " ! ~ more br less, to the centerline of Lumpk n Road and Cto the true point, of be:innia`g • °` Containing 16►63 acres} mor(,\"or Less, Oroville. , �i•—.,.. , ... .._a,���� ,.�il i„ ��1.,p p yt ��fiiy w. a i. ..Y� s,,,; ,...,.n s , ;fA. -,Oi..y s yaM+:4dJ' �r! 4. �x��a�t ...I.:..�r...w-,t � ""�Mi:.,.'{ ?l.l �* °'`' `' �a4n✓'" L'>�ri.� �.,,,. ` d�< {.;,,�' l � V � �� 7y � �� � �j �alr- i d i*„J � � rq' 'L :i T20N R6F.. Mb�,��'1: w..w.✓ ���; I! -!��a.ra ,, � The S 1/2 of •t, NE 1/4 ofj��:Y� ��r'+' 1/�, ❑£i,ahe „.'.tw�r of Sec, 31. r> Contain4.71 acres,,, more l�r less, O� a�vilIle 1 C -I Zone: T20;\r R6E `MB& „fihat portion ofSec 3� loe;tF'd, N of Ponder'o,sa'? Reservoir; excepting t�e�r�.rrl,fcat portion 4 located within the "I'Ma��l�notquartz Mine and Mill Site, Contaa.na.ra, 309 ao"res n�jjre or u ,.. 2,=S7S Mr Gai.ser read+staff finding{ 1 and added that-, this �is the third zoning proposal for this 'area. to be 'presented to the Commission in ,6 year`s. Using an exhibit map, he nextpointed out the locltions. and "mean.,ings of the (,�narious proposed tonings. H6 - then reviom,d a Letter dated March 14) 1J7`J from. the follaiving property owners igho,;Were requestin' g FA -8 rat;h- er than Conrad' R. Spriinger rf. Doris H. Bpriftgcr Rol erl► A, I4out`hton Car:oit',h." Houghton a 13 r tennis .., Wlilter 'C, hrunberg , - .y t v q