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Existing ,Zoning ;
4. k'equosted Zoning: O 'A
General Plan" Ue:i gnats on; /a,s, r%:rft -S I'r
As the applicant dor the z'fic�uested rezoning r.(red to
on Tire 41 tbe, relationship between the ,Butte.'111"V�iinty
General Pl,ari and my -r,"ozoning reguaot has been
uo to by t`lxo Lindcz4si k'�ed lal c�ing Staff memb�r,� � Its �
making this ro"!'oniric 'application x g I ''am aware''tbJ tho;
,on.e I am request!.ig, doc8 vWO contorm to the 3 uIbl'�.'I'!lw�a���'iti���' �
General :Plran.'
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1. Name of g B•'•
Proponent -
2 , Addr, s s and 'Phot] um er "of :Pro onent
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Agency Requi ink; 'C 6c" kcl.is yi xoh ipnta] Hovi,y°'r 1?cn rimt��i �
5 Name of Progo.sal f �app1-oae T�P�: pe
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cel:e. fr" .?�'Racre�. �Q ,arie", f o- /i_2 to AR-MH.,";�
Fr1VIRQN.MENTAL IMPACTS /
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' lanations o`f all. 11 est° e�4d "ma be" answerp are requj.ied
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YVIS IjAYBE !� ,
1 Earth: Wil' restil: in signifloant a
a. 'instable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic substructures? aOz— '
' b, Disruptions, displacements, comms
pacton or overcovering of the soil?
c.:, Change in to ,o ra `h or, round sur -
face relief eaturres or removal of
topsoil?,,
d.` Destruction, cowering or modifica-
tion of any and que geologic or
physical, features?
e. Increase in wind or water erosion
"on the
of soils, either or off site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion
of beach sands, or change's in silta-
tion, j deposition or erosion which
may modify the ch�,� nel of a river or .
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stream or the bed of the ocean or-
lake? �.►.
any bay, inlet or
any.;`
g, Loss of pr,irne agriculturally' pro„ 1
ductive soils outside designated
urban areas'
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Expo's'ure Of, ,peopl.e o�: px �perty to,
ed ogi,;c hazards, ,st�c as'' ear`t %qualkes
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landsli'des j mudsftdes ; gr6and' failure?� ,
or ' imilarha ardo"?
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2 : Ar . W� Yl the, r6pos'ain
a.
Substantial de ,er or"iti o
ambient or local 4it quelit y?
b :'he
creation; o f objection isle
odors,. '"smoke; or fume's? '
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c.
Significant alteration of air
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movement, moisture' or, tempature,
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loca l '"or�ge gioonallya�e ezthex*,
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;l�[Ji`ll the proposal' result in substant al
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a.
Ckianges in d i'rent s ', or the
oL�,direction�$f water movements?
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b.'
Changes in absorption rates,,' drainage
patterns, or the rate and amount of
surface Crater runoff?
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c,
Need 'fox off -site surface drainage
improvements, irlcl�L- ing vegotatian
removal; channel:izaLi.on or culvert
iftstallati.op?
slterati,ons to the course or
_flow
of flood waters?'
e:
Ghan.ge in the amount of,surfa,'ce
body?
water iri any water
f.
Discharge into surface "waters, or
in any alteration of surface
water quality, :itcluding'_but not
limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or, tutbidi.ty?'
g.
Alteration of the direction or
,
rate of f!Mt of ground wators?
h.
Change in the quantity or ,quality
of ground haters, either ,through
direct additions or withdrawals; 1i
or through interception of an
aquifer by;cuts or excavations?
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of 9
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R d1.3 , ton . in amount.: -of water
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otherwise for public
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water
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.,nposure of p,eppfie.;or property
'to water related. hazards sucks as � ,r
Plan ''Life W.ilI , the proposal result
x su�santial:
a'."
Loss of ve8etat.ion>ar` change in the
,a ad wens int f
a species or umber
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of any . spe�bies; of plaits ,(including
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trees,,, shrubs, grass, cx'ops -
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rn croflorA and aquatic plants) ?
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b,
�,,Reduc ion of the numbers of any
rare or endangereco :species
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„ni.qul,
of plants.
c.xntrodu�tipn
of neta species of
p'lants,�into an area., or. in 'a barrier
to the normalreplenishment of
existing species?
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Reduction in acreage of any agri-
cllltural Crop?
5 . Animal Life. I-lill the proposal result
in.
substantial.
a,
Change in the diversity of species,
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or numbers of any species of
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animals birds,, __land animals
including reptiYes, fish and shell --
fish, benthic organisms, insects or
microfauna) ?
b.
Reduction of the number's of any
unique; rare ,oz` endangered species
of animals?
c,
Introduction of new species of
animals 'into an, areaF jor result in
a
barrierto the migrati�on or
'
movement of animals?
d.
Reduction of, encroachment, Upon, or
deterioration to eYisting�l�fish or
wildlife
habitat?
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Appendix F
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MAYBE NC9 '1��
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Noise'. t"4ill the,piroposal result 'in
aubstantial s,:
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a. Increase` ,'ri ,nqs,se1'evels? . x
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b'. Exposure,,of people "to rev,ere noise
l evel,s
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tif.,ft; and4 41are . Will the,,Proposal,,
produce s gni W-canr light or glare?'
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Land Use . Will. the `proposed result;
a signi,�i.cant;
a. Alteratx"on o; ,tl-xp plar�rted,, 1and.use
o an, -are a:, or esta�l4 h .a �:tr_eticn� �,.;
urhicli'.'wall demonstrably lead to ,si 1i
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a�lteratzori,? �,
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h�. Confli,cf with uses on ;add oinin^
properties';: or, egnflict with
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estab;J iched recrea.tionaJ.., educd-
tiona ,' relgraus or scent'fio
uses `sof An area?
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Natural Resources; Vi 11 the proposal . ,; ..
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result "in `,suhatantial :
s,. Demand -or,, or increase in the rate
OE use of any .statural resotirce,61
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
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Risk o Upset. Does 'the proposal
involve a risk of an explosion or
tine release of hazardous substances
(including, but not limited, to", oil,
pesticides, chemicals or radiation)
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in the event o -f an accident, or upset'-
coed I ,
.,tions
'11.
apo ulation, gill the proposal
szgni..icantly alter th e location,,
distribution, density, or growth
rate of; t ie human population of` an
area or physically divide, an
established community?
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12.
Housing. 4iil1';..,,he proposal
s;ip'n- �' can affect existing housing,,
or creato a demand for 4Ldditional
housing?
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YES MAYBE
13, Ttans` oJft-:ation%Circul.aft6n.. Wi,1 the 1
proposal ' resu :t ' i .
a+ Ceneratibzi of Substantial 'adds tonal.
vek�i.ct�lar movement?
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b Significant effect's on ,existing
parking, facilities, or demand for
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netparking.
e. Substantia impact upon. 'existing,
L-ra.nsportati�on systems.,
d. Signlfidant alterations to present
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pa'tteztts of ci"rculation o'r, ' movement
p Jor S.
of eop7" e an oo
e, Alterations to. waterborne, rail or,
ai t traffic?
increase in traffic lhazarcI8 tb motor
vehkk
icles; ,bicyclists or pedestrians?
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IC • Public Serva ees . Will the proposal have
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an ex: 'ems upon, oz: result in a substantial
need' for 'new v - altered governmental
services in any, of the following areas;
a. "ire pr6tectiOn
b— Police protection?
School s?
d. Parlts'or other recreational
faciU.ties?
e. Maintenance of public facilities,
including road$?�
a
f, Other governmental services?
15., tner vK Will the proposal result in;
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel
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of ener ,y .
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b.. Substantial increase in demand upon `
existing sources of energy,; or
require the development of new
sources of energy?
1.6. Utilities. Will the proposal result
a neerfor_n.ew systems., or sub-
stantial alterations to the fol.loWing
utilities-,
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a. Power or naturalgas?
b. Cotiimurfidatibns sys t.ems
d, Sewer (will trunk line be extendp4,';
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providing capacity, to seYwe 'n, 6W, l" '
development)?
e. Storm water drainage?
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14uman Health. Will the proposal /I
result
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a. Creation of any health 'hazard' or
potential. health hazard (excluding
'
aen.ta health-)-? r�
b, Exposure'bf people to poten�Ua1
health hazards`
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Solid Was te. Will the` proposal' result
in any significant impacts associated
t-rith `solid waste disposal or, r,itter,
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contrbl?
19.
Aesthetics. Will the propo8dl resin t
�" iCis.ttLuctiot of any pu'�lic
designated or recognized sconit vista
open to the public, of wilIV he
proposal result it the creation. of an
aesthetically offensive site open tc
public view?
20.
Recreation, will the proposal result
in aft impact upon Ithe qualit,y or
quantity of existing; ptibilic recrea�
tion facilities?
21..
Axcheol,dgical/Historical . Will the
proposal "result in an a ;teration. of
a significant Archeological or
historical site, 'structure, object
buildngl
or
22,
Mandatory Vi,ndi.ngs+of Significance,
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a. Does the project have the potential
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to degrade the quality of the
environment, subs,,tantially reduce
the Habitat of a fish or wildlife
species, cause a :Fish or wildlife
population to drop below self
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sustaining levels, tizreaten to
e1.a.n1inate a plant:-Or animal `'cord . .t
mpn,i ty, reduce the number of restrict
the range cif a rare or endangered
_ plaint o or anTna1r or elimxnate, impo�r�eao V
exarnpI.os of the major periods o.
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California <hi,story or prehistory?
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b.; Does the project have the potential
to achieve short terra benc.fi`ts tm
ttie . detr." nt ,of ° publl,cxy adopted;
Yong-{term . eRyironmontal god18?
Y:c,Does
the proJect have impacts which,
are, individually, limited;, but
cumulatively coiisideable? (a project;
may impact on two' or more separate
resources r4here the impact o f `each
resource is'relatively small,' but
where the effect of"'the `dotal of
¢,
those impacts on the env`xrormen.t � 1s,
si�nifcant,)
d. Does the project have environmental
effects tahieh will .cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
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PIROJECT DESCRUTx01`
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Th+ proposed troject is, a concur"rent rezone z�xd p�rc�l1 Im of
5 .. acres of Land designated by assessors Parcel rtu,mber 55-37-63,:
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The oWlior-arplica)It I's B,'R Culp. The subjoct property is
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`located south of rarad-i.se ap-proximately 11,1.001 west o. the Neal.
Road --Wayland Road intersection and is a portit7t2 0� the $�,r a�
= section .?_g, T;� 22Np , R,, 31; , I�Y.1.R.& �'i. The regtt st'ed rezone
wall ,bu from, the exi_stiag -? to the proposed A?7913. The con--
current parcel map 8eek8 the division of the 23 acre pard'el
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into 2 parcel, ear,`1� of which would bo, 12,x" ac,re�; In sire. 1>`n
existing road easement provides access to the r1i:to From Neal'
Road, The :naY,irttXYh potential. .for development of the site under
the requested zoning (AR IAH3). would be eight ,, A- acre homes tes,
The proposal is being initiated at this time for the piirpose of .
providing hod; esi oo in,the area. One new hozesite will, become
a'vailabie due to the propo al in its present stru ;tune a The
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site is presently tinder re"bi.dontial use. Power F3nl,,,ahono ;lines
exist` to the site. d"ter,' soiArce is by individual *41s. ,Sewage
disposal will be by indtviniral septic tank and leaA field systems,
EMtIROI4GgT,,�SETTING
The subjest property is located: in the fo ohx,ll ,area. soui;h. of
Paradise The project site, slopes to the soG th and east fmorn
an elevation of 12001 ,'ASL to :an elevation of 1130( ASL 11-1 the
southeast corner of the, site. The zite occupies' the :sout urn
end of a small ridge in the sapper, I1ance Canyon drainage. Slope
on #1 is 'flat
proposed parcel rel.at�vely (O-1/ range) becoming
gradual to moderate' '(aver 1`0%) ovOt 'proposed parcel . sails
onsite are listed ,as class; 111-111 type, llrosion ',Iaotential_ is
high in areas of steep,slope . The expansive ` qu�klities of the
soil,,are lo -,,t4 Landsiide 'potent al, is lav ,to medium. Fire'
hazards vary from high to extreme depending on vegetationtype.
The site is not within any established fire protection district.
One inferred fault (ttnnamod) passes immediately adjacent to the
site trending in..a nor. th,Westerly directxon . The fault is not
shovin north of Butte Creep 'Canyon.
The study area, is ;kvitha_n the 14ance Canyon drainage systema Run--
off ro'I the ridge is drained by the surface watercourse to the
southeast. Air quality is Considered. good,"°
The vegetation ons1.te is a combination of the , Foothill VJoodl and
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and Oak,�crub The,site is most typically Oak_ Scrub.
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The site occupiesj,thetdr,ie;r ridge tole and southeast facing slope.
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The most common trees onsite include blue oak, interior live oak,
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canyorl oak and di. ;er piney. Shriabo aro dense in ,Fa ares -id
typically -tN' hi gli in -tho: stud; area. Shrubs ii'ic3ude rjanza�-
'caiatn
-nita, buckbrur h s buckeye # � crab oal A toyon and ase. �UiLd--
fl.o�rers do dye ill this coinntunity n<c LuLn several sppcie,s that
are considered rare acid otdan o;ted. Three ;zlants and of sPeci-
fic note. The spocies include Frltill.aria pbaenari*ra (rare and'
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endangered) , Sidalcea robusta (rare and endaagored) asd Poly.-
bidwelliae ( rare) : While there, are,, no I;oown �.c�ca�i ons
of these 'plants .sh0u�n X n the Nano 0, Canyon area of � � the ioject �
ocations for the rriti lo.r a spa. and the leotyganum ,sp,6
kiiown along the. -SkI yWay orae mile to the tiniest. XAO ft 16'cations
ofidalcea robttsta are further removed from the s te= =Poly
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ganur�t bidWoll ae prefor. s velcaaic outcrol pingo at 1, tvj el�ebat�io'ne
in the Foothill Wgodhand conimuni'ty. Fritill'�,�a �lxaeanth��a
too
;pre6rs dry, grass; slopes, i.A the Oak' Scrub community. L I-�ns
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., and. 1abis;cus californctis are shotv�l mikes
of 0rcuttia, tenu: s r`
to the east. of .the site -gin related plant contrriuriita.es. , fhe,.0ak
-Scrub comirI'm.I- ty 'is very susceptable to wil,df�3 Yee and fire 'n�7ards
s,
onsite range to extrerle .
Wo special tthl.diif e habitats are shown jin the area.. Th:e 'Oak
Scrub community does supZ-ly valtabl.e forage area to o�erWiute��,-
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inn deer populatio zs. The most comport an�.mals if the area in-
clude, deer) coyote, rabbit, skunk, squa��t': Yl � bats, mice , and
rats. >Snakes and 'lizards and a' wide variety of "4viat.lifeare '
also resident.a The range of the rare: aicl �ndaxiferedere'rine
falcon is known to include the study area. No Locations are
these birds 11thown of in Butte County.
The line separating Butte County General Plan land use designate'
tions of grazing -open land (1-5 acres/n.U,) and urban low-density
residential 1.U./Acre) passes through the study area. The,
residential. land use des'ignatl,on stretches from tho site north
toward Paradi8O i Grazing-oq,011 land is to the south. An area
along; ideal Road. adjacent to,the east of the project site is
shoal as, an area in a transitio ial land. use ,state between open
t
and residential uses. Scattered residential use exists to the
`'the
t,Test , north and East especially, along 'Neal Road. Land to
south toward the county landis Mostly open. The site is
.fill
p ? y sidential use frith a horse existsn.; on proposed
parcel #1 .ttnParcoJ:s in the:area shag corA:ti uity iii size only to
the degree of becoming larger the farther they are from, the
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he site are typi-
Paradise urban area. Y�arce' s to the;j north of the,
cally 1 --10 acres in size. 3hile varccls to the south of the W
site become so�:ie,vr ,at larger than the 25 acre project site:
The"'Acoustic- character of the area is rural -residential in
ra,',dire . There are no 'noise sensitive receptors in the, area.
Trr ve are no known Locations of artifacts or; sites of archeolo�
gical significance ill the immediate vicinity;. The area has
potential archeological se Ysit ;vity according. to the arcneo"logy
lab at C. .Lr. Chico clue tots proximity to a surface watercourse.
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The direct alis > cumin a tine i �n lact ' at the , ,c av:a, O')I1w(Sp t ' of` the
,arceI ma ;' prolapa . creat tvr0 1 . acre lfax 01 " S in ;9 t-
self- :inz Cyt-x�icalit Theinax 1,�u1A,%,'bot;iit al • fart c;Iov0101,amont
of ,the: site, �.`l.,Aor ,tho l:roponed. a,,onin-, (ILA' -14110 w0ill,cl alloW
each, 1215 ae. „�,arce1 tea bc: a4at°aq1 �,�a����ecl a�a�l� crest�.n� e�.�ht
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3 °0 acre �arce7:a from", the rar �.� nal ado '; oto : The ,fo1:��st'r=-
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i d�`r �„ttssibt7 Centets on the aoility o P 'he nAiilY---Area to 4doomo-
ria e e. h : llcar. tes. I�,�l;terb c� el v .ro�Y� �aaLrx . coneft in,
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1 b. TI2e lodat7,bl' af, 8,hojappites oil the, 23 adx"e s;i to 'iwil I x;e
stilt in "Cori naCtio- Il overccve' 'i. s irl dLsrLlyft4� tI1G� saa:l «
�i nit ffhct ',. 11 he �:n8i i
Th F?' �, -. ? �;�.;rioar.t ov0r t"'lo, acre 'sa.te .except
at,ilt,velatost t4 iilcreased vulloff and sediviont larodltcti Gll1 tihiclz
Vr3s11 b_1tcr 'tile Rahce tP,An�rorl ��1�face, '?.'�� L0r tt�4'c'�11�c�r��. "
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1 . c : . "z2e �a"Lvel;,fi Iev'e". I uildi. '� `,sites�} pro ��'a'#�ilable 'an propip's ed
arcaI °' ,end fJ111�� 7 tt�il d rarlilr� w,' j n ��
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ho��iesa:to I>r �:awat��.'iz, vd& 11111 it `more ste&�a
v ivequiporl"+ �`Rc'ass ,
in. ,slope- azla odenatw �',ra,d- ; ma�T be :reads ,
should cols o; 1 a`ritl e'. st n4; 6orouiW oontmirs if n�I , iaaiutn de�rela i_--
ment 21.s realized i <- Groiu.d st'1rface rolief foa.turos v�� � t be
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al.torod 'bl ��?, {'7 C�11?:�i�yt ..G'�iCCa � �l�`t)Li.I!C� .:l:?�It:G .
1 e ) ", & 3.;�. ` 'le d%rru,11tiQn of tor-: Wl around homesites coupled
with the increaped ruao f Zr'pm impervioUs 'and' locally
high evosior. `i tontial ','oil`s. lncroa^ � 8edimen,t prodctior which
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1 :anter t v, sill`'-La8o 1 c7.'i er d►"�.�w�la,,�'' ii 7�clYic�' C%ally'i�lh". l'T�21Co'
Canyon draitia-o i ant ers "oefore entotin ., Butte
Creek sone 18 1111o's tp the soutllt'rest``o,� the i;ito. The distance
betwoot , the aite r 1� ,' tM s i!,,,rortant a�xat,a c habitat�i� m niches
th6 mpatt 1130d1.m`;?nt 1�1'`oc1uction. The ro:io all of a limited anoullt
of ve etatio l vols it 'the face of the Ihi -h erosion pote pial �
should not result i?. -;1 an -,v sip-j.fioart diroct 4dvervp Impacts to
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area roaft, bail& s cr pla-at c o;i '.uui t,.e8 .
1 oh. An i rlferred fault in the foothill fault" system closely,
associated, itl the 'oath�,lls ;8hoar ��ne passes adjacent to the
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site and ti rv3i'k t ,-b .at Butte' reels Cwa yen. Applying the "floating
earthquakes' c,r«yce t an earthoilpke iof ma�lTlitudo 6:O, Richter, is
possible {'res tr rh footh.1-18 o f � .t't to County. ,,'Earth shaping
and ground tovei;ient would be, sivii ar to that expo-iencad 4 rin
the 1 �-i75 aarthtrukke ,.rhich rost�+ltea ib .iodorate propert;� damage
bttt na, lost -sf'life 'i
4 a t V g0t��ta� � re !�a�a a�ic1 disruption tiali ?f tapsoi`► trill occur
near Iio�n�:aites a�.c1 rlt�ri~� � acoess road. i% roveanents Ve�etat�o:x
removal ilic.ludo sono eer;,, _
Arn erldix F ,� , l ap U of 9 �!
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The project site is within the rap e of throe p 1.#X to of
Sidalcea rabusta arXr,Vo �S"Cutty
note; Fri'bilaria, phacan.thera,
bidwelliae. P,olyganum bidwell.iae prefers volcaza�,c q1 1".rop' i;s
end known locations of S idalcea robusta aro somewhat, removed'
from the study areae vriti�.laria phaeanthera is p ixt l ache the
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most likely to be fo°una onsite j'4n grass? areas w:i� the „Oaf
`survey boi;ai ical
Scrub comm=ity. A botanical was corrxpleted, and
(See attachedletter).,
clearance recommended
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Pural-residential. type mases Will increaso as ro.8j lex.t :al .
uses become established. Tl.i , will, n.ot alter then acoustic
character o£, the enviroz3 lent until residentaa.ez:oit;j increases
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sis'ifio'antly over the prer.ent.
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a. Present zaniii,; of the parcel is A-? (,,pneral) , 'The project `.
was initiated. during the freeze on devclopmei�t of A-2 zoned land.
mki? AR 11411 '1 11 not 1 is C,, lfiarxrttY�y alter the .
1�r:opc,sed zOX1in� of -1-M,
character of the area. Ifto 1.roject site bordorb oil an area of
transitional land use along; �1'r✓al hood trhero,'parcol sizes are
commonly 1-10 acre p in size. The project Will e£fe'ctively in-
TTas
crease the size of this area of tr�nsit.9.ai1a1 land Lases.
land use des-' nations in the break at they study area with
,urea
It resider_.tiai designati ey.Lc�tin -at the site
urban low-den.si
and to the north,.., The proposal is consistont'with the ggneraa
plan. R.esiderit-ta;1 uses exist onsite ,aiad„ ax► curroun, ns parcels...
Large parcel sizes exist to -the South in the I)redominantly open
!.arid .
g.a Natural resoY?rc.es i ncluclii-is axon-renevrable resour^es will
yb.
he co<isumed at an increased rate dura.nr development«
11 Ma�ximu!,,i dovelapment •gill result in approximately 21 persons.
becoming r4oldents onsite.,,,, This :increase and the smallerparcel
from the b'r�.11 CutillrilllatiVely help eSta13-
sizes resin tInG pro�,osal
la sh the area as one in a transitional onal land use state.,
12, jlot.tsing market opportunitieo Iii the area trill increase
13ea. "Traffic on ideal 1?oad south of 1`Jayland teas 671 ADT according
' to the 1975 Public ;i6rks Departiuer_t traffic count, Maximm
+56., ��DT
development would result in aYl a.cidition of approximatel;=
to local traffic` vol.utttoo
11 a. Fire hazard; ran�a to extreme, The area rec eves state
which is iiiitiarily, aimed at control of wildfires.
fire support
'The Gals Scrub eor, .,.4y is highly, ousteptable -to fire and any
structural fAlre ,,�oLLJ_c�t most a.1-zely result ill the total loss of
that,; structure ,
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15. Eight homes V411 r9quire electrical energy fron T.C. & E.
16 a bo`ver and pYoz-.o lines exist to the site «
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CilWilevd a s erch of ther�rOpexty� for h � ;1."i oto which Mpy
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On rare,RMS ripohW � in this �re.a se
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ing arra rho ssc�rt�rv�ats 1a'de l' Mno';feed
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SOCIETY FOR,,CALIF ORNIA ARCHAEOL
Diorict 2 Cloa!Angbnuse
January ;� �. � 1,979
Mrs: Ear16V61oon, Director
Environmental Review Department
18-F County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95:965
Dear Mx I; Nexsoxa,
,:1
OnThursday, Tanuary 16, 19'75 1 conducted 'an .archaeo .ogical,;
reoonnaigsahce of 'twa properties located wltk in Bwt,t County:
They axe as follows
E�. M. 'Burgess - Ap#55-' �1-�04 the property is a��apr�n*irately ii
acres of land located along the West side of I'errt`�-yag!Ma
Highway 'approXimately 2 miles south of the intersection of
,> Pearson Road and Pentz Nfagal a a Highway. Thepx operty is a
portion of the 1V��� of the S of Section on 1, T. 22 X. , R. 2, ,
Cherokee Quad. 7." series, The property it; level along tho
eastern edge and drpps off to 'A seep slope al
gng the western
edge,. V`ogetati.on 0
1 the, property dense consisting of
manzanita, . toyon, pine ajjd oast;
B R. Culp A -3?-63 thepropert, yl, isapproximately acres
in size and is located to the east of the ante)^section of
Wayland Road and Neal, Road south of paradise, The western '
parcel is relatively level with 'a, house located, in its center.
The eastern parcel, is ,lightly steeper and covered ,with more
dense vegetation. Vegotai;iori oons'xsts of manzanita, pine,
oak, eucalyptus, toyon, and annual grasses, '1bo pro ert
P y
lies in the Vi, of the sE of Sec Cion 29) l'. 22 N., ;, En
Hamlin Canyon Quad, 7.5' series
prior to my reoannaiss'ance of the properties I consulted =tlo
archaeological site record files maintained at California
State University, Chloo to determine if any known archa:eologio!
sites were located within the properties described above. No
sites had been previously reanrded,
14Y recannaissanoie of the two properties was compl.e ' in , that
all areas were carefully examined for materials of archaeological:
or historical value, No arahaeological or historical sites
were observed during my inspection of the properties and it
is recommended that archaeological clearance be Ci"ven to both
of tlhe parcels described above.
Sihcere`ly,�Y, urs �s
E:-virahmental Roview pap}.
acnes F. Manning+
District archaeologist "�
9ul4o County I
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B R. Culp
3201 'Neal Road
Paradise, Ca. 95969
Re! Rezone 79 -53 (,ATS 55-37-63)
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Acar Mr . Culp
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Thls.is to notify you that we haN�e received
your appli-
cation for a rezone from "A-?'' (General)
to "AR -1-91311
(Axscultural ResideAtia_I - a%Tobalo Fxome'
- 3 acre paxteXs)
property lo'cate,4 approximately 14H feet
east of the
cflrher of Neal Road ;,aid Wayland Road,e-utified
as AP
a5-37-65, Paradise. r
We will schedule public such
time 'as the
environmental de'texma�atcrn has ten received n this
Office
Sincerely ,
Bettye
Blair
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RQ TostativeAkrool MAP and Apone
AV 55--37-63 rQ;P,
JOD Log �8--1 1-C9_G2. '
bear Mr. Gulp
U :Cn ova 'wa. lq your pooposed a.bove-meforynoed pro octo as to
potua tial eff ec L -s on the envi rronmcrt, vie .ha.ve ' come: 'Lo a poa.,
in out: rotiow where we need. additional infoxnat .on.
Your Project los in an area Madre Tare plan I s and archaeological"
j; : i.tes have been L'ecord.ed or pot6gt i.all�r exyNt, so an archaeological
G reconnaissance survoy arid: a botw i.cal su±voy by qualified persons
are' necoosary before wo can complo'4e our :r av:i.ow.
It app ear„ all other onvi.ro:r nental concerns x ela t/cid, to your pro-
�jec�t, either arc: small. it magnitude or can be xn;i.`t:Lv,al;ed through
Gond i t i,oris off" p:ro j ecy approval. "Accord:i Sly, vA . we receive t;ho
results of •L?�e a,ro aoologi.cal, and. sotati.cal suVvoys We can comploW
our' vovibw aid sc.hodu:l.o your map for considerationbythe appxopa,i
w ate hearing body;
If you ar. c: not acquail t, ed. with, qua;l.i-f i a -p o�� son 'bo ampl~ o l e the
archaeolooic<al survey, 1 sugge"O'l; you ecn't:ac L- -rho Arclx�xr�cti to .zy lae
partmo t at Cali forma State Woo �`�'k�-$�>- �'i��? on
Jim Manning; District Kohaeoloyi. st, at 916-342-1258). ` hoy can
` suggL.8t so?.LC pno with the nocc.sssary tvc'.li.n i ng, Tor this wo:r'l-,.
For tho botat i c,al. sur}voy, you may contact the C'aliforni a PhAve
Plant SONi e' Y (Jim KOWA 34t -48)Q on l he ON �30t an:,y Depeirtvorit,
(Llr.«. li:ingsley Wrn, 89515381 or MOW).
1 -lo will camp t.e to our vok ow upon submittal off' Mc: raggeAte& information.
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