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PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE #: UP 03-06 PROJECT TYPE: Use Permit APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle ADDRESS: 2222 Whitman Avenue, Chico, CA 95928 OWNER: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle ADDRESS: same REPRESENTATIVE: Ting He ADDRESS: 1720 North 1st Street, San Jose, CA PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility "470') O PROPERTY ZONED: U (Unclassified) LOCATED: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico AP#: 011-030-064 TOWN/AREA: Chico GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LDR (Low Density Residential) 1. Application accepted: 11/25/02 Amount: $ 1,114.00 Receipt #: 20867 2. Comments sent to: Environmental Health, LAFCo, California Department of Forestry, Development Services Director, Assessor, Public Works Director, Agricultural Commission 3. Comments received from: 4. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked: 5. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet: 6. Assigned To: Stephen Betts 7. Environmental Determination: State Clearinghouse No: N 0 Categorical Exemption-CEQA# Negative Declaration Mitigation Negative Declaration Subject to Fish & Game: O Environmental Impact Report Gen. Rule Ex. -CEQA # 15.061.(bx3) Other 8. Staff Report: Project Video:O - l a WC.r Pet At ! 9. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes o Date Sent to SCH: 10. Publication Notice Written: /-/7 0 3 Display Ad Prepared: 11. Notices Mailed: / - / 7- D 3 Number of Notices: I 12. Newspaper Publication Date: 172 - 0 3 O K ) P G B 13 14 15 16. 17. 18. 19. Planning Commission Hearing(s):_ Action taken: Special Conditions: Commission Resolution No Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): _ Action taken: Board Resolution No.: Type Use Permit/Send for signature: N.O.E. / N.O.D. / APPENDIX G: Send validated Use Permit: Assessor's Memo: Copy of Use Permit / Variance to Planning Technician: Ordinance No: Adopted: Fish & Game Fees Paid: Yes No COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED ,e �co To - f W ''"? � � _�.. ,p� _ ... ,,;� . r �. . � :, � ' .j � �' , „�-, �, ,:�: ;ice ' ..r_. s 9z c 1 �_ � 1��� _ �=w �� _ ; s .� .~ ONINKY',rtd I I 11 NOISIA10 ONINNti:;d +y 40 F- ZOOZ 5 Z AO N L—.-, 0 LO ' •f CD Q liJ a �� �' � , � �,;. � i � f f� yr., � �_ %�� cr °ia ' �r �- � � � iJ �� a � �::i i �� . �r � �� �' ��. t� •� tt � ti b� ..4 r " 'i _� v I A � , , �� t� `�.�� ��/ ' ��, 4 �a_. •� _ _. �;Np. ... .�.. ti� y I .�1�: }�� NOISIAIO DNINNVIa' • ALt4nobjime ZOOZ 5 Z AON ~,:,6�1 l NNOICIAIO '9NINNy �d ' l±NflU� 3- itn9 ZOX 5 Z /ION � 1 n I 0 i %fig � �� ' Vit!-•,�� ',,�'? t �� .� t rr j • V 0 W D :'f N 2525200 iJ � Blu E COON i PLANNING DIVISION P rT; � F, P IL Nov 2 5 2002 ilU IT -E COUNTY PLANNING. 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L ZOOZ 5 Z AON V, California Water Service Company, proposed Negative Declaration with mitigation measures regarding environmental impacts and Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 - foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned "U" (Unclassified) and is located on the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. APN 011-030-064 (SB) (UP 03-06) This item was taken out of order. Mr. Betts gave a brief summary of the project. He gave a power point presentation. He submitted a letter from Jennifer and Attila Kasza. Commissioner Leland asked if the Commission had already approved a generator years ago for emergency use only. The hearing was opened to the public. Tony Ruggle, Calif. Water, said Commissioner Leland was right that the Commission approved an emergency generator before. He said the reason for this request is that the current tank can not handle the demand of a growing section of Chico that Cal Water serves. He explained how the existing wells would fill the tanks needed to meet the demands. Commissioner Leland asked how many times the generators have run? Mr. Ruggles said they do two 30 -minute tests on the generator per month or when there is a power outage, and the only other time would be for repairs to make sure the generator works afterwards. Commissioner Marin asked about more trees being planted around the berm to help with one of Mrs. Kasza's concerns. He said the Commission might consider changing the construction hours from 7- 5 to 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mr. Ruggles said his landscaper is working on the problem. He said it will take 3-4 months to install the tank. The hearing was closed. Commissioner Evans asked if the second generator could be put inside a building. He was told that the generator inside the building now is the noisy one. He was told the second generator would be outside. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ FEBRUARY 13, 2003 ■ PAGE 9 ■ It was moved by Commissioner Evans, seconded by Commissioner Marin, and unanimously carried to approve the Use Permit for California Water Service Company subject to the following findings and conditions: - Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration with the following findings: A. An Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Said study identified six significant environmental effects and includes six mitigation measures that would mitigate such effect below significant levels; a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. B. The Planning Commission has considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with comments received during the review process. C. On the basis of the whole record before the Planning Commission, including the Initial Study and any comments received, there is no substantial evidence that the Use Permit for the California Water Service Company, Planning Division File No. UP 03-06, will have a significant effect on the environment. D. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the County, which is the Lead Agency. II. Adopt a "de minimus" exemption regarding impact to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The design of the proposed project improvements will not cause environmental damage to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The collection of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(d)(3) and 14 CCR 753.5. is not required. The project site is not known to contain any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project will not have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian 'habitat; have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources; or conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan. III. Approve Use Permit 03-06 for California Water Service Company, subject to the following findings and the conditions in Exhibit "A": A. The proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding property, or detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood, or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County because: The new water storage tank will not create significant visual impacts because the new tank will be painted the same color as the existing water tank, which ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ FEBRUARY 13, 2003 ■ PAGE 10 ■ is an off-white color. The existing berm and the existing trees ori the berm will help shield the new tank from public view. All new outdoor lights on the site are required to be fully shielded. 2. The new water storage tank will not create any noise after construction is completed. 3. The project will not create significant noise impacts because a condition of project approval limits construction activities from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No construction activities are permitted on Sundays and holidays. 4. The project will not create significant amount of fugitive dust emissions because a condition of project approval requires the applicant to implement fugitive dust control measures during construction activities. 5. The project will not create significant amounts of stormwater runoff because a condition of project approval requires the applicant to submit a stormwater drainage plan to the Butte County Public Works Department for review and approval. B. The proposed water tank will supply the domestic and fire protection water needs to the existing and future dwellings in the Canyon Oaks/California Park area of Chico. The existing water storage tank is not sufficient to meet future water supply demand. C. The project is consistent with the Unclassified zone which allows a public use with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Low Density Residential General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. D. The existing and proposed water tanks are considered to be a public use because the California Water Supply Company is regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: Mitigation Measure: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ FEBRUARY 13, 2003 ■ PAGE 11 ■ Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. Mitigation Measure: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary, but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. Mitigation Measure: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. 4. Mitigation Measure: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. C. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ FEBRUARY 13, 2003 ■ PAGE 12 ■ 0 • Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. 5. Mitigation Measure: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 1. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 2. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 3. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 4. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site so it is clearly visible to nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance, Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. 6. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment E" and date-stamped November 25, 2002, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 7. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 8.. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, pay any outstanding project -related processing fees and/or Department of Fish and Game fees. Public Works 9. Mitigation Measure: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ FEBRUARY 13, 2003 ■ PAGE 13 ■ solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank. Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. Building Division 10. Building Permits Required. Prepare four (4) sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. Environmental Health Division 11. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health. Butte County Fire Department/CDF 12. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations, (Public Resources Code 4290), and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 13. Provide an all weather access to all structures. The access shall have a minimum 10 foot width and 15 foot vertical clearance, and be able to accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus. County Counsel 14. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. ------------------- ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ MINUTES ■ JANUARY 9, 2003 ■ PAGE 14 ■ 5/22/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 2:09 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 1 Selection Criteria Applicant (hand sel Include: California Water UP 03-06 Nickname California Water UP 03-06 1 UP 03-06 Full Name California Water Service Company Address Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico CA 95928 Phone 1 (530) 345-9436 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 In Ref To Fees Arrg. By billing value on each slip Expense Arrg. By billing value on each slip Tax Profile Exempt Last bill Last charge 4/18/2003 Last payment 5/21/2003 Amount $112.95 Date Employee Rate Hours Amount Total ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 12/3/2002 Diane L. 34.00 0.25 8.50 No Charge 41621 C 0.25 8.50 Clerical TS. 12/3/2002 Roni Thornton 34.00 2.00 68.00 Billable 41641 C Clerical Set up 12/4/2002 Steve B. 59.00 0.50 29.50 Billable 41612 P Processing 12/5/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 41613 P Processing 12/9/2002 Lary P. 59.00 1.25 73.75 Billable 41716 P Processing 12/10/2002 Steve B. 59.00 0.75 44.25 Billable 41704 P Processing 5/22/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 2:09 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 2 California Water UP 03-06:Califomia Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount Total ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 12/16/2002 Steve B. 59.00 2.00 118.00 Billable 41705 P Processing 12/17/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 41706 P Processing 12/19/2002 Steve B. .59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 41707 P Processing 12/20/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 .88.50 Billable 41708 P Processing 12/23/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.00 59.00 Billable 41818 P Processing 1/10/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.50 29.50 Billable 41969 P Processing AGENDA REPORT 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.34 20.06 Billable 42064 P Processing INITIAL STUDY LETTER 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.20 11.80 Billable 42065 P Processing PHONE CALL 1/17/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.92 41.40 Billable 42130 C Publishing 1/24/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.42 24.58 Billable 42174 106 Agendas/Reports 1/29/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.82 36.75 Billable 42229 107 Proof Report/Letters/Copies Page 3 Total Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable $1,060.12 Total Billable 5/22/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 2:09 PM Pre -bill Worksheet California Water UP 03-06:Califomia Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 1/30/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.33 15.00 42236 105 Work on Report 2/5/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.28 12.75 42280 Clerical/N Packets 2/12/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.65 38.35 42340 Reports Powerpoint presentation 2/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.32 18.68 42351 Hearings Public hearing 2/13/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.30 13.50 42357 Hearings Public hearing 2/14/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.13 6.00 42373 Clerical/Min Minutes related to applications 2/18/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 17.00 42398 Clerical Process NOD 3/13/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 17.00 42718 Clerical Issue Permit 4/18/2003 Cheryl S. 45.00 0.25 11.25 42960 Administrative Billing/administrative tasks not related to actual processing of application TOTAL Billable Fees 19.96 No Charge 0.25 $8.50 Date Employee Price Quantity Amount ID Expense Markup % 2/19/2003 Lynn R. 112.95 1.000 112.95 43107 Publishing Publishing in newspaper -Chico Enterprise Page 3 Total Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable $1,060.12 Total Billable s 5/22/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 2:09 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 4 California Water UP 03-06:Califomia Water Service Company (continued) Amount Total TOTAL Billable Costs $112.95 Calculation of Fees and Costs Amount Total Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable time slips $1,060.12 Total of Fees (Time Charges) $1,060.12 Costs Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable expense slips $112.95 Total of Costs (Expense Charges) $112.95 Total new charges Accounts Receivables DatelID Type Description 11/25/2002 CRED Deposit - Receipt #20867 1997 11/25/2002 REF NOD/NOE FEES PAID #20867 1998 5/7/2003 PAY Payment - Receipt #21132. Check No. 135609 2349 5/21/2003 PAY Payment 2401 Receipt #21184. Check No. 137030 Total Accounts Receivable New Balance Current Unapplied Total New Balance ($736.00) $36.00 ($360.12) ($112.95) $1,173.07 ($1,173.07) $1,173.07 ($1,173.07) $0.00 COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG #330 718 6389 DATE 512112003 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTIONS TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 6121 RECEIPTS: 21181-21984 PLAN NIN G AP'PL B=EES GEN9L 0010 440MI I 4210900 1.01001 Prqjeet.Nfumber Amount of Fee APN:073 -012 JERRY PERIFIELD - DET 03 -Gro $160-60 APP: -I - 134 HENRY T RUNGE - TI'l?�li 03-10 5761.19 iI=N6 fP11 `- CALRFOI-sBiIRA"WAT Effd SEGS- 4J® -Uig -$42.55 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENSL 0010 440004 4511700 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN:073-30M42 JERRY PERIFIELD - DET 03-06 $450.00 ENVIRONMENTAL HLT H GENL 0010 54MM 4614901 1010101 Project Number Amount of Fee 4PN:073-300-012 JERRY PERIFIELD - DE -T.03-06 $372.00 APPROVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER I� By white=treasurer /D4, RECEIVED BY: TREASURER 1,08 3.14 372.00 TOTAL 1,8906.14 pink --auditor canary—depositor golden me=file �ll RECEIPT JOURNAL 5 I 4 / � if rlzo' /,9D os 9//Sl S alll� %S�"-"YL a0.a+yv3 ci//da %�� %S� /GO i �a j ic?2�A,��c�r.c--c� Tcvve�pc aur=•Lv.J dc- n sly o3 a i/93 'W17 f 0310 f*a6-/3 /%UZ32P 5av/v aU�y Ila i /a.9 lUP 03-06 113 )d, I i i i i • I COUNTY OF BUTTE OFFICE OF PLANNING • 5X0%3 UP �3-0� _ DATE RECEIPT NO. TOTAL PUBLIC RECEIVED WORKS LAFCOM1# PLANNING PUBLIC SALES E NV. HEALTH •'=• FIRR E NOE/NOD'' F/G FEE �.7 O' OTHER APPLICANT •%i1 i RECEIVED FROND. OFFICIAL .RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING ti. A4 RECEIPT 21184 ISSUED BY. 7� i r G n� -X-2 0103 DATE RECEIPT NO. TOTAL PUBLIC RECEIVED WORKS LAFCO I PLANNING PUBLIC SALES ENV. HEALTH FIRE NOE/NOD�' OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM F/G FEE Butte County Department( Development Services Administration • AR BUS 7 County Center Drive COUNTY Oroville, CA 95965 MAY 2 0 2003 (530) 538-7601 Telephone Use Permit Applicant: California Water Service Co. Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Receipts: Deposit Date: November 25, 2002 Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 Add1 Payment: May 7, 2003 Receipt 21132/Check 135609 Filing Fee: November 25, 2002 Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 `DEVELOPMENT SERVICES File: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 Date: April 21, 2003 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit $ 700.00 $ 360.12 TOTAL PLANNING: $ 1,060.12 NOD/NOE Recording fees $36.00 I N V 0 1 C E UP 03-06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this Invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 747,72 Mapping 73.75 Clerical 238.65 TOTAL $ 1,173.07 Publishing $ 112.95 costs thus far In processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 112.95 Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balm equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant d not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Biller: CS AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY 112.95 May 22, 2003 K:T-ISCAL ADMIMBILLING LETTERS\SENT BILLINGSM0603 Inv Calif Water UP 03.06.xls 0 9 MEMORANDUM f©O CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY CHICO' To:Butte County Dept. of Development Services COUNTY FROM: Toni Ruggle MAY 2 0 2003 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DATE: 5-19-03 SUBJECT: Planning fees _. Enclosed are the final planning fees for our water storage tank located in Canyon Oaks sub division. If you have any questions please give me a call at 345-7814. • Butte County Department of Development Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone Use Permit Applicant: California Water Service Co. Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Receipts: Deposit Date: November 25. 2002 Receipt: 20867/Check #12231.3 Add'I Payment: Mav 7, 2003 Receipt .. 21132/Check 135609 Filing Fee: November 25; 2002 Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 0, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit File: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 Date: April 21, 2003 $ 700.00 $ 360.12 TOTAL PLANNING: $ 1,060.12 NOD/NOE Recording fees $36.00 INV0IGE UP 03.06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 747,72 Mapping 73.75 Clerical 238.65 TOTAL $ 1,173.07 Publishing The costs thus far In processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 1 Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. 4County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balai equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant d not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Shouldyouhave any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY $ 112.95 eine.cs_.• iMay22,2003 K TISCAL ADMIMBILLING LETTERS\SENT BILLINGS\050803 Inv Calif Water UP 03-06.xls r 5/8/2003 Butte County .Department of Development Services 1:43 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 1 Selection Criteria Applicant (hand sel Include: California Water UP 03-06 Nickname California Water UP 03-06 1 UP 03-06 Full Name California Water Service Company Address Attn: Toni Ruggle 34.00 2222 Whitman Avenue 8.50 No Charge Chico CA 95928 Phone 1 (530) 345-9436 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 In Ref To Fees Arrg. By billing value on each slip Expense Arrg. By billing value on each slip Tax Profile Exempt Last bill Last charge 4/18/2003 Last payment 5/7/2003 Amount $360.12 Date Employee ID Task 12/3/2002 Diane L. 41621 C Clerical TS 12/3/2002 Roni Thornton 41641 C Clerical Set up 12/4/2002 Steve B. 41612 P Processing 12/5/2002 Steve B. 41613 P Processing 12/9/2002 Larry P. 41716 P Processing 12/10/2002 Steve B. 41704 P Processing Rate Hours Amount Total Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 34.00 0.25 8.50 No Charge 0.25 8.50 34.00 2.00 68.00 Billable 59.00 0.50 29.50 Billable 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 59.00 1.25 73.75 Billable 59.00 0.75 44.25 Billable Page 2 Total Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable 5/8/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:43 PM Pre -bill Worksheet California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 12/16/2002 Steve B. 59.00 2.00 118.00 41705 P Processing 12/17/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88.50 41706 P Processing 12/19/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88.50 41707 P Processing 12/20/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88.50 41708 P Processing 12/23/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.00 59.00 41818 P Processing 1/10/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.50 29.50 41969 P Processing AGENDA REPORT 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.34 20.06 42064 P Processing INITIAL STUDY LETTER 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.20 11.80 42065 P Processing - PHONE CALL 1/17/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.92 41.40 42130 C Publishing 1/24/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.42 24.58 42174 106 Agendas/Reports 1/29/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.82 36.75 42229 107 Proof Report/Letters/Copies Page 2 Total Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Billable Page 3 Amount Total DNB Amt 15.00 Billable 12.75 Billable 38.35 Billable 18.68 Billable 13.50 Billable 6.00 Billable 17.00 Billable 17.00 Billable 11.25 Billable $1,060.12 $8.50 Date Employee Price Quantity Amount ID Expense Markup % 2/19/2003 Lynn R. 112.95 1.000 112.95 43107 Publishing Publishing in newspaper -Chico Enterprise Total Billable 5/8/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:43 PM Pre -bill Worksheet California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours ID Task Markup % DNB Time 1/30/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.33 42236 105 Work on Report 2/5/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.28 42280 Clerical/N Packets 2/12/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.65 42340 Reports Powerpoint presentation 2/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.32 42351 Hearings Public hearing 2/13/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.30 42357 Hearings Public hearing 2/14/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.13 42373 Clerical/Min Minutes related to applications 2/18/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 42398 Clerical Process NOD 3/13/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 42718 Clerical Issue Permit 4/18/2003 Cheryl S. 45.00 0.25 42960 Administrative Billing/administrative tasks not related to actual processing of application TOTAL Billable Fees 19.96 No Charge 0.25 Page 3 Amount Total DNB Amt 15.00 Billable 12.75 Billable 38.35 Billable 18.68 Billable 13.50 Billable 6.00 Billable 17.00 Billable 17.00 Billable 11.25 Billable $1,060.12 $8.50 Date Employee Price Quantity Amount ID Expense Markup % 2/19/2003 Lynn R. 112.95 1.000 112.95 43107 Publishing Publishing in newspaper -Chico Enterprise Total Billable "r v 0 5/8/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 1:43 PM Pre -bill Worksheet California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) TOTAL Billable Costs Calculation of Fees and Costs Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable time slips Total of Fees (Time Charges) Costs Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. Total of billable expense slips Total of Costs (Expense Charges) Total new charges Accounts Receivables DatelID Type Description 11/25/2002 CRED Deposit - Receipt #20867 1997 11/25/2002 REF NOD/NOE FEES PAID #20867 1998 5/7/2003 PAY Payment - Receipt #21132. Check No. 135609 2349 Total Accounts Receivable Amount Page 4 Total $112.95 Amount Total $1,060.12 $112.95 ($736.00) $36.00 ($360.12) New Balance Current $1,173.07 Unapplied ($1,060.12) Total New Balance $1,060.12 $112.95 $1,173.07 ($1,060.12) $112.95 COUNTY OF BLRTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE: AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE:, CA. RECEIVED FROM PLANNING - 3 ATR NO DATE 61712003 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CODE: CODE COBE: AMOUNT DEPOSIT DATE: 5-7 RECEIPTS: 21132-2113 ► PLA�BNING APDL FEES � GENL 0010 44001 4210M 101001 992.54 Project Number _-- Amount of Fee x#011-030-084 Calif Vtbter Svcs UP 03-08 $350.12 #058-360-116 C Carter TSM 03-03 $282.42 #033-150.021 R &T Schwab MUP 03-10 $350 EWRONME:NTAL HLTH GENL 0010 54MM 4914901 1601001 92.00 Project Number Amount of Fee' #033-150-021 R & T Sc� MUP 03-10 $92 FIRE; PLNG APDL FEE FIRE: PROTECT 60100 4617240 101001 43.00, Project Number Amount of Fee #033-150-021 R &T Schwab MUP 03-10 $43 NODINOE: CLERI'C'S FILING FE GENL 06010 470001 4612319 14016001. 72.00 fD Project Dumber Amount of Fee #033-150-021 R &T Schwab MUP 03-10 $36 #033-010-073 R Faulkner TPM 02-32 $38 FISH & GAME FEES CLE:RWRE:CORE 1001 28 1011460 1,260.010 (85011250) Project Number Amount of Fee #088-360-118 C Carter TSM 03-03 $1,250.00 DOCUMENTICOPV SALES GENL 0010 440001 47119160 1601001 1.510 TOTAL 2,451.04 APPROVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER R RECEIVED BY: TREASURER wh te=treasurer p6rsie=aaadltor canary --depositor goldenrod=fille J RECEIPT JOURNAL Ac DATE RECEIPT NO. TOTAL PUBLIC REC81V 8D V/ORKB LAPCO 'PL®UO PLANNINO BAIEE Ew• NEALTI FIRE NOEMOD Fro FEB OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM 1(all 3 ';Q)32 -3�J." 3/co./Z- 1 U 1�- � 3 -� AP�v'G/I U3U U1��1 35 3 iG� d6v-- % AC e6"'5E 6, S, (9 `r5tl 03-03 S �L,3 9113. I.(U IJ RPS CA -sof- A"15 T - a 21003 0 2113 °= s l] �a"� L 7C.", 073- 6-0 OA I, r_v, ,c04 . P Bch e.N C✓eSa SCAL r I i 1 I I r.5o ` ,?.ao gV.sq. COUNTY OF BUTTE OFFICE OF PLANNING Butte G'l�unty I�e�%Irtr))ent lJ� ��'VG'%!)fJll)L'llt.Sf'!'VIL'G.S' Administrafitin - AR 7 County 6en4er.-'Drive Ciroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone Use Permit Applicant: California Water Service Co. Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Deposit Date: November 25, 2002 Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 I N V 0 1 C E • Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health Land Development CDF/Fire Department DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit File: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 Date: April 21, 2003 $ 185.00 $ 150.00 $ 43.00 $ 700.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ 1,078.00 NOD/NOE Recording fees $ 36.00 Receipt 20867, Check #122313 UP 03-06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing progra There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you receive a FINAL INVOICE. t following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 747.72 Mapping $ 73.75 Clerical $ 238.65 Publishing TOTAL $ 1,060.12 t costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 360.12 continue processing your application, an additional depositwill be required of: Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balal equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant dt not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Cs AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY $ 360.12 May 5, 2003 K:\FISCAL ADMIN\BILLING LETTERS\042703 Calif Water UP 03-06.xls 0 r1 L_J OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Ciroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone Use Permit File:.UP;03-06 APN: -011,030=064 Applicant: California Water Service:Co. Date: April 21, 2003 . Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Deposit Date: November25, 2002. Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 I N V 0 1 C E Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health Land Development CDF/Fire Department DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit .$ 185.00 $ 15.0.00 4:00 $ 700.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ NOD/NOE Recording fees $ Receipt 20867, Check #122313 UP 03-06 1,078.00 ` 36.00 ening charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing progra 'e may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered.and billed, you ive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner Mapping Clerical Publishing TOTAL $ 747:72 $ 73.75;. $ 238.65 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 360.12 To continue processing your application, an additional depositwill be required of: Butte County Code 3.44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant does not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. J you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY $ 360.12 May 5, 2003 K:\FISCAL ADMIMBILLING LETTERS\042103 Calif Water UP 03-06.xls •'e 4/18/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 12:57 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Selection Criteria Applicant (hand sel Include: California Water UP 03-06 Nickname Full Name Address Phone 1 Phone 3 In Ref To Fees Arrg. Expense Arrg Tax Profile Last bill Last charge Last payment California Water UP 03-06 1 UP 03-06 California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico CA 95928 (530) 345-9436 Phone 2 Phone 4 By billing value on each slip By billing value on each slip Exempt 4/18/2003 Date Employee ID Task 12/3/2002 Diane L. 41621 C Clerical TS 12/3/2002 Roni Thomton 41641 C Clerical Set up 12/4/2002 Steve B. 41612 P Processing 12/5/2002 Steve B. 41613 P Processing 12/9/2002 Larry P. 41716 P Processing 12/10/2002 Steve B. 41704 P Processing 12/16/2002 Steve B. 41705 P Processing a3� s n(�_ Amount $0.00 Page 1 Rate Hours Amount Total Markup % DNB Time DNB,,Arrlt 34.00 0.25 Vol, No Charge 0.25 0 34.00 2.0068.00 Billable 59.00 0.50 029.50 Billable 59.00 1.50 88.50 Billable 59.00 1.25 73.75 Billable 59.00 0.75 r� 44.25 Billable 59.00 2.00 11,8:00 Billable v 4/18/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 12:57 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 2 California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount Total ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 12/17/2002 Steve B. 59:00 1.50 8� 8.50 Billable 41706 P L�— Processing 12/19/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88:50, Billable 41707 P Processing 12/20/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.50 88:50% Billable 41708 P Processing 12/23/2002 Steve B. 59.00 1.00 59to0" Billable 41818 P Processing 1/10/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.50 29:50; Billable 41969 P w/ Processing AGENDA REPORT 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.34 20.'06 Billable 42064 P Processing INITIAL STUDY LETTER 1/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.20 11.:80 Billable 42065 P Processing PHONE CALL 1/17/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.92 41.40 Billable 42130 C —" Publishing 1/24/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.42 r24 58_ Billable 42174 106 1 Agendas/Reports 1/29/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.82 36:75 Billable 42229 107 - -- Proof Report/Letters/Copies 1/30/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.33 ��5 00 Billable 42236 105 Work on Report Total of billable expense slips Calculation of Fees and Costs Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. $0.00 Amount Total 4/18/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 12:57 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 3 California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) Date Employee Rate Hours Amount Total ID Task Markup % DNB Time DNB Amt 2/5/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.28 712:75 Billable 42280 Clerical/N �— Packets 2/12/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.6538r 35 Billable 42340 Reports Powerpoint presentation 2/13/2003 Steve B. 59.00 0.32 C-18.66 Billable 42351 Hearings Public hearing 2/13/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.30 3.50 Billable 42357 Hearings - Public hearing 2/14/2003 Lynn R. 45.00 0.13 76.00 1 Billable 42373 Clerical/Min --- Minutes related to applications 2/18/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 —17.00 �, Billable 42398 Clerical -- - Process NOD 3/13/2003 Roni Thornton 34.00 0.50 -17-00 Billable 42718 Clerical ------ Issue Permit 4/18/2003 Cheryl S. 45.00 0.25 X1-1:25- ` Billable 42960 Administrative- Billing/administrative tasks not related to actual processing of application TOTAL Billable Fees 19.96 $1,060.12 No Charge 0.25 $8.50 Total of billable expense slips Calculation of Fees and Costs Fees Bill Arrangement: Slips By billing value on each slip. $0.00 Amount Total 4/18/2003 Butte County Department of Development Services 12:57 PM Pre -bill Worksheet Page 4 California Water UP 03-06: California Water Service Company (continued) Amount Total Total of billable time slips $1,060.12 Total of Fees (Time Charges) $1,060.12 Total of Costs (Expense Charges) $0.00 Total new charges $1,060.12 Accounts Receivables DatelID Type Description 11/25/2002 CRED Deposit - Receipt #20867 ($736.00) 1997 11/25/2002 REF NOD/NOE FEES PAID #20867 $36.00 1998 Total Accounts Receivable ($700.00) New Balance Current $1,060.12 Unapplied ($700.00) Total New Balance $360.12 9 Butte County D.eparanent ofDevelopment Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone 0 IM� Use Permit File: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 Applicant: California Water Service Co. Date: April 21, 2003 Attn: Toni Ruggle . 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Deposit Date: November 25, 2002 Deposit Disbursement: Receipt: 20867/Check #122313 Environmental Health $ 185.00 Land Development $ 150.00 CDF/Fire Department $ 43.00 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING Deposit $ 700.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ 1,078.00 NOD/NOE Recording fees $ 36.00 Receipt 20867, Check #122313 I N V 0 1 C E UP 03.06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 747,72 Mapping $ 73.75. Clerical $ 238.65 Publishing TOTAL $ 1,060.12 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 360.12 To continue processing your application, an additional depositwill be required of: Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant does not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY $ 360.12 Biller: Cs May 5, 2003 K:\FISCAL ADMIN\BILLING LETTERS\042103 Calif Water UP 03-06.xls COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT OROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG #325 DATE LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010 440304 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT FIRE PLNG ADPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 P 4617240101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN 011-030-064 CA Etter svc UP 03-06 DEPOSIT DATE:.1127 NODfNOE CLERK'S FILING. FE GENL W10 „::.� . 470001 4612315 101001 (M) Project Number �AmAnt of Fee APN 011-030-064 CA dater ssv&W: 03-06.. " RECEIPTS: 2OM20870 PLANNING ADPL FEES GENL 0010 44=1 4210900 101001 715.00 DOCUMENTICOPY SALES GENL 0010 440001 4711910 101001 407.20 LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010 440304 4611700 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN 011-030-004 CA Tllater svc UP 03-06 $150 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH GENL 0010 540003 4514901 1010 1 Project Number Amount of Fee APN 011-030-054 CA Water svc UP 03-06 $185 FIRE PLNG ADPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 P 4617240101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APN 011-030-064 CA Etter svc UP 03-06 $43 NODfNOE CLERK'S FILING. FE GENL W10 „::.� . 470001 4612315 101001 (M) Project Number �AmAnt of Fee APN 011-030-064 CA dater ssv&W: 03-06.. " $36 150.00 115.00 .43.00 TOTAL $ 19536.20 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CON HOLLER TREASURER By: mite=treasurer pink --auditor canary=depositor golden rod=f1e 11 �s�v oVf61 .l��`� Is -0 ! gr q,3 3.6 CA u r-04-1,,4 � 0;4 SSR a -W Dt% D.�J--ltd t'�s DATE RECEIPT NO. TOTAL RECEIVED PUBLIC WORKS LAFCO PLANNING PUBLIC SALES ENV. HEALTH FIRE /N NOEOD F/G FEE OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM G� lad 3/ -3 = ,o -2.q -I'////f' OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING RECEIPT 20867 0867 ISSUED BY 0 VEYAK UNIE l 1 Ur Ob V KLUYIVILIV 1 JLK V IBIS BUTTIKOUNTY UNIFORM APPIJCATION APPLICANT: Agent information to be vided is on other side: ~ APPLICANT' NAME (If applicant is different from owner an affidavit is required) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: -z'. /- O- O(o ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: FILE NUMBER: (FOR OFFICE USE) NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (If any) TELEPHONE (6 Tet )k- Z c7-',4,,6 LOCATION OF PROJECT ( Major cross streets and Address, if any ) 3 zS .. GENERAL INFO RMATI NRE VIRGL `i•� OWNER'S NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS: CITY, STATE & ZIP CODE: L L Z, Z c„J g �, '4j e C 'C', (- -C� 2 ZONE GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SIZE (in Square Feet or Acres) EXISTING STRUCTURES (in Square Feet) PROPOSED STRUCTURES (in Square Feet ) l�Xz-: -f 5e -1bXZY3 D j 0 f lC n >L�✓ AJ14 (Check One) /1/4 (Check One) 0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED O PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER 0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC 0 PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER ... :;:.; ' :.:. ....... ..... .::. TEDAPPLICATION REQUEST = . 0 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 0 REZONE Of USE PERMIT 0 MINOR USE PERMIT 0 VARIANCE 0 MINOR VARIANCE ` L NOV 2 5 2002 v� BUTTE GMN I Y D ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT( Pi ANNING DIVISiUN 0 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 0 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION CERTIFICATE OF MERGER MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN 0 OTHER - PR JECT DESCRIP'ITON FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size of parcels.) � on �� �� O,s �It w I` .. .. OWNER CERTIF CATI N I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. FURTHER, I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF TRIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (If an agent is to be authorized, execute an affidavit of authorization and include the affidavit with this application.) DATE: L 2/0 Z_ �, IJ �SIGNATURE: J v "� • A�fz-- 10,21c0 • St.107—C Y., • AGENT AUTHORIZATI* To Butte County, Department of Development Services; Print Name of Agent and Phone Number z z CAL,rJF• w4 TK72 Mailing Address is hereby authorized to process this application for OK -e .-IZow} Ly 56�`�j on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number o ' o •3 v ^ o 6 9 - This This authorization allows representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including document(s) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) Print Name Signature Architect and/or Engineer: signature Tti6- Pz-- I -10? -369 - 832-.3 Print Name of Architect/Engineer and Phone Number 1-22-0 /-1021-21 .S -4W) id SF C Mailing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY .1 Verify: Date Received: AP Number(s) J Owners Authorization Pro'ect Descri ti Vy I NOV 2 5 2002 PLANNING DIVISION Total Amount Received: Legal Description =Zoning Requirements F on 9499 Copies of plot plan Taken by Receipt No. E.H. LD Plan FD 43 Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion o©a deposit) will be returned upon final action. Current fee for this application is las of Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer". COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be Completed By Project Applicant) Date Filed _General Information: 1. Nameand address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Address of project: -_� 7, S t. SLID —a-4 G" Assessor's Parcel Number:_ 0 11 — n So O A List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals r quired for this pro'ect, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: 6 4 1�Q �er ►. Existing general plan designation: Existing zoning district: How is land currently used? 6 Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): 'o , L,����,r ��ocq¢� i -4n 'L S�C)J 0-_)o 'e Project Description: 9. Site size: + yo..S'J0 (Acres/Sq. Feet) 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: %,//� Compact: Total: 11. Plans attached Yes _�Z No 12. Proposed development schedule , 13. Associated projects ,s� oA✓e 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development *0.44-e e Attach description of project containing the following information: 15. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated .occupancy, loading O Butte County Department of Development Services O Planning Division 0 ` facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits have already been issued, please attach as Exhibit a" (, Se Cx A 8XD3r,s9p, (� S.e-,"--e �ei,.. .a"D1-0'f 4"gr'h=e1 gA O Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES NO 20. Change in existing features of any hills, buttes, canyons or substantial alteration of ground contours. 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. _ X- 22. 22. Change in pattern or character of general area of project. _ Zc 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. _ 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. 27. Site on filled land or on slopes of 10 percent. or more. _ L 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. _ X 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). _ '/` 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). _ �c 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. ❑ Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Division ❑ Oa Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. .S Z,4—' !;11_)#70 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.). intensity of land use (one - family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set- back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification IS I ly/ v I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date Signature for 11,12 2-1D Z 1Jq2a0_ .SLeT - K:IFORMSISUBMITTALIENV-INFO D E _C r.1 _ NOV 2 5 2002 Pi.ANNING DIVISION 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division O 3 USE PERMIT `"y APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST This checklist is designed to assist applicants in making sure all necessary information is included in their application packet. Please include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Pl;eA r 1. completed, signed, Uniform Application and Environmental Information form. If the application is signed by an agent for the property owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the Uniform Application. The application shall not be accepted ess signed by the owner or authorized agent. 2. ❑ Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit (Any unused portion of the deposit will be returned upon final action, if any remains.) (Planner advises applicant) 3 . ❑ Thirty-five(35) copies of plans which shall include a detailed site plan drawn to scale. All plans shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no g er ater than 24" x 36". The finished plans shall be folded to 8 %" x 11 ". The detailed site plan must include: a. 0 ET Name and address of Applicant, Engineer and/or person who prepared the plan b. LJ UProperty lines and lot dimensions c. Assessor Parcel Number(s) and the street address. d. Ea E] Proposed use and/or uses of the property. e. ❑ EY' ---Proposed landscaping plan, if applicable. NOV 2 5 2002 it L f Bui GOW111-111 Pi.f NNING DIVISION f. ff Ei Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed improvements on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields). g. Distances fromany significant natural and constructed features of the property, such as streets, access roads, streams, rock outcroppings, major tree stands, storm drains, bodies of water, railroads, to the property lines. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMTI"TED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. I R h. U ❑� Location of all slope banks, ponds, creeks, buttes, sloughs, rock outcroppings, natural drainage courses, irrigation canals and existing vegetation worthy of consideration for preservation, such as oak trees. IV/ 1. ❑ ❑ Any existing faults or fractures and geologic hazards. j • tJ 1 North arrow and scale of drawing. All plans shall be drawn to an engineering scale with the preferred scale of 1" = 20', with a north arrow preferably oriented to the too met. k. All plans must be clear and legible. 4. ElE]One py of 8 %:" x 11" transparency reductidn of the detailed site plan. 5. LJ A vicinity map showing closest major cross streets zoningand existing gland use. If 1' 1 1r;KfJ Wrl 11 1J I twe 14 to]I M go)@14 MI 6. ❑ ❑ One (1) set of colored plans mounted on foam boards, which shall include an illustrative site plan, illustrative building elevations, and any necessary cross-sections. Portions of this requirement may be waived by the Planning Manager. Portions waved ❑ YES ❑ NO 7. [3 9. ❑ 14 One (1) full size reproducible sepia for each sheet in the plan set of the detailed site plan ❑El ilding materials on a sample board, 8 %z" X 11 ". Detailed site plan including the following: a• ❑ ❑ Building setbacks from the ultimate road right-of-way (front, rear, sides). b. ❑ ❑ Proposed and existing on-site driveways and/or roads. C. ❑ ❑ Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). d• ❑ ❑ All driveways, drawn to scale, on adjacent and across the street I. roperties within 100 feet of the subject site. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBM =D, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 2 e. ❑ ❑ Existing curbs, gutters, sidewalks and existing paving widths on-site or within 100 feet of the site, on adjacent and across the street properties. f. ❑ ❑ g. ❑ ❑ h. ❑ ❑ I. j. ❑ ❑ k. ❑ ❑ I. ❑ ❑ M. ❑ ❑ 10. ❑ Typical street section(s). Nearest cross streets on both sides with plus or minus distances from subject site. Approximate location of all buildings within 100 feet, on adjacent properties. Proposed method of sewer and water connection or alternative method of sewage disposal and potable water supply. Existing and nearest fire hydrants. Access, both pedestrian and vehicular, showing service areas and points of ingress and egress. Internal circulation pattern. Elevation contours, at a minimum per USGS maps. ❑ Illustrative Site Plan The plan should include a graphic scale and north arrow, all proposed and existing improvements, landscape concepts such as earth mounding and meandering walkways, walls, ground cover, trees, shrubs, shadows, paving and other elements as may be necessary to illustrate the site plan. (Dimensions may be excluded from this plan.) 11. ❑ Conceptual Grading Plan Items to be shown include: a. ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. b. ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors of zipatone pattern. c. ❑ ❑ - Existing and proposed contours within 100 feet of project boundaries. IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMMED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 3 d. ❑ ❑ e. ❑ ❑ f. ❑ ❑ 9. h. ❑ ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. Erosion control measures (e.g. - slope landscaping). Natural drainage. Elevations and finished contours. Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. I. ❑ ❑ cation, elevation and size of proposed building pads. 12. ❑ 0 Illustrative Building Elevations Illustrative building elevations showing all sides of existing and proposed buildings and structures. Illustrative building elevations means architectural elevations showing typical materials to be used, trees, landscaping and shadows to give the elevations graphic dimension. Additional information may be required in order to clarify, amplify, correct or otherwise supplement the above submittal information or to complete any required environmental review documents, as deemed necessary by the Department of Development Services, Public Works,Environmental Health Division, Butte County Fire Department, or Agriculture Commissioner. Signature: / 0-7� Applicant/Representative/ Signature: Plann Receiving Application K:\FORMS\SUBMrrAL\CHECKLlSkUSEPERNU.FRM Date / / / L 2-1z)2— Date: 9-,- Nd o ' o � s: R FR'E"; C-"' 2 5 2002 t L [NOV_ -0 —EE.'courFi ; P't.ANNING DIVISION IF INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED, THE APPLICATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE. 4 Smooth Feed SheetsTM Use template for 51600 011030064000 011560014000 K:\PROJECTS\UPC\CA Water Service CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO ROBBINS CECIL E & LENA T Co\LabelsUP03-06.doc 1720 NORTH FIRST STREET 17615 WINDING CREEK RD SAN JOSE CA 95112-4598 SALINAS CA 93908 011570001000 011570002000 011570003000 VARDANEGA ROBERT HASTY HENRY H JR & KATHLEEN HART MICHAEL E PO BOX 1151 451 BROOKSIDE DR 218 W 2ND ST ALAMEDA CA 94501-1151 CHICO CA 95928-3946 CHICO CA 95928 011570004000 011570005000 011570011000 KHAKI MUHAMMED H & EFFET SMITH BRIAN H & TAREN A NGUYEN THANH 3253 SHADYBROOK LN 6 HILL OAK COMMONS 1439 HERITAGE OAK DR CHICO CA 95928-3983 CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95928-7317 011570012000 011570013000 011570014000 DAMSCHEN FLOYD EUGENE TRUS CHEESEMAN MARY N ETAL TRUSTE TUATOO MARY ANNE ETAL TRUS 2 STONEWOOD COMMONS 3 STONEWOOD COMMONS 4 STONEWOOD COMMONS CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95928-3990 CHICO CA 95928 011570015000 011710005000 011710013000 CHAN KENNY K & MONICA HOGAN JOSEPH R & RENATE A CORDES CAROLYN 5 STONEWOOD COMMONS 81 FALCONS POINT ROAD 1677 PARK VIEW LN CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95926-1728 011710014000 011710099000 TING HE KASZA ATTILA & JENNIFER FARRAR GEOFFREY A & SHIRLEY M ET 1720 NORTH FIRST STREET 175 FALCON POINTE DR 391 BROOKSIDE DRIVE SAN JOSE CA FIRST TRE CHICO CA 95928-9643 CHICO CA 95928-3937 TONI RUGGLE 2222 WHITMAN AVE CHICO CA 95928 �� AVERY@ Address Labels Laser 5160® + bI )- p3� )-Sid-���) IDI 1 i GO J ®11—�)O-iC3O i -aoc—, f *--�j —' 5 FIS k _ � I i �tI . 1 �11 I I�iVf I�{ rt� 1 ■ Complete items 1 j1d 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. Article Addressed to: ❑ Agent B'. Received by (P ' ed Name) C. D to of D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928- 3. Service Type PG Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise (� ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer fromiseMceilab'eQ j j j +}_; 7;P02 ;2410 ; 0 0 0 6 2; 8 3 6 63:08 PS Form 3811, August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POS SER st-Class Mail J\L �` C '� agf'e 8 Fee's -Pa' �� _SPS P M �ermit-No. G=a� 17 I'A- .1 • Sender: Please prin ;�rowr.namme address, and`ZtP+4 in this -box COUNTY OF BUTTE NEAR S 26 3EPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Droville, CA 95965-3397 /till IIto If lilt , fill fill l„Ill11fit,,,it) Itit till IItoI# lbIt USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION VAR 13 2003 DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 03-06 PERMIT NO. 011-030-064 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below, the California Water Service Company is hereby granted a Use :Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter; .2.546ot tall water storage -tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility, subject to the following conditions: 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the• basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within two years of the date of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development .:Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the receipt of the Permit by the Permittee, the Permit shall become null and void and reapplication pursuant to Section 24-45 (of the Zoning Code) shall be required -to establish the use previously granted under the expired Permit unless, 30 days prior to the expiration date, a request for a one-year extension is submitted to the. Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that the time limits for processing development permits under federal or State regulations require time limits which exceed one year. Upon application, and for good cause by the Permittee, at a public hearing pursuant to Section 24-45.25 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time limitation previously made a part of any condition to a Use Permit. 5. The terms and conditions of this Permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a Permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: Mitigation Measure: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and. site plans .shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. Mitigation Measure: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary, but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. 3. Mitigation Measure: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: ,The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check 2 and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond, to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. 4. Mitigation Measure: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. C. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. 5. Mitigation Measure: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 1. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 2. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 3. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 4. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site so it is clearly visible to nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. 3 Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. 6. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment E" and date-stamped November 25, 2002, and -is incorporated herein by this reference. - 7. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 8. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, pay any outstanding project -related processing fees and/or Department of Fish and Game fees. Public Works 9. Mitigation Measure: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank. Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. Building Division 10. Building Permits Required. Prepare four (4) sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and local. regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. Environmental Health Division E 11. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health. Butte County Fire Department/CDF 12. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations, (Public Resources Code 4290), and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 13. Provide an all weather access to all structures. The access shall have a minimum 10 foot width and 15 foot vertical clearance, and be able to accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus. County Counsel 14. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition. of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Date: _�/ z Y/ n Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. Butt ounty Planning Commission Chairman cc: Building Division Environmental Health Division Public Works Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor's Office 0 Eutte County jQ,. LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH- AND BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 0 California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 CERTIFIED MAIL Re: Use Permit UP 03-06, AP 011-030-064, Mr. Ruggle: Enclosed is your validated Use Permit No. UP 03-06 to allow installation of a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility located at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. - Sincerely, U.S. Postal Service,. (o CERTIFIEDRECEIPT r,i(Domestic z `0For delivery information visit our -website at www.usps.comD ; co Rom Thornton ni Postage $ - CtVO.Y i B) E'DA N40 :-W +'gar ("A0 Office Assistant 11CeNfled ro .x ie , ,�, n W—r-A u j -n u' y c-- Fee y i+ r-• ` O Y �tCHere Required) K Y _,r Eric. (Endorsement M C3 . Restricted Delivery Fee rl • (Endorsement Required) ,,r b ,.' y1 cc: Land Development Division (g) fi , .,� :.�- t�°' •r-+ California�Water,ServiceK9mpany$ Building Division (y) � ....*-.r.i.-.R.., o �Attn: Toni'Ruggle"- � �,� i.o Environmental Health, (p) , r� „2222•Whitman Avenue. Department of Forestry (gld) ' Chico CA 95928 ------------ See Reverse for Instructions—r 4 • DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 FILING NO. Project Title/file number: Use Permit UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 FEB 2 1 2003 CAN U UTTE CO. Cl EFRK 9Y t " DEPUTY CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION () A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee (X) B. De Minimus Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE REQUIRED () A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee () B. Environmental Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3. ( ) OTHER (Specify) $36.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT / NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. (X) PAYMENT: The above fees have been paid. See attached receipt(s). #20867 2. () NON-PAYMENT: The above fees are required. Not paid. Chief Planning Official By: Yvonne Christopher Title: Director - Development Services Lead Agency: Butte County Department of Development Services Date: February 18, 2003 TWO COPIES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE. • NOTICE OF DETERMINATION • TO: _ Office of Plan.& Research Dept. 1400 Tenth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 X Butte County Clerk FROM: Butte County Planning 7 County Center Dr., Oroville 95965 SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title: UP 03-06, Use Permit AP Number: 011-030-064 Applicant: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, 2222 Whitman Avenue, Chico, CA 95928 State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse): Contact Person: Stephen Betts Telephone Number: 538-7601 Project Location: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico Project Description: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility This is to advise that the Butte County Planning Commission has approved the above-described project on February 13, 2003, and has made the following determinations regarding the above- described project: 1. The project will, X will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures X were, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding considerations was, X was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at: Date received for filing and posting at OPR Butte County Department of D 7 County Centel Qroville, CA � e un opner x - D velopm opment Services Services 0 Mitigation Measures: E 1. Mitigation Measure: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. Mitigation Measure: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary, but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring:. The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. 3. Mitigation Measure: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. 4. Mitigation Measure: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. 0 • b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. C. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. Mitigation Measure: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 1. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 2. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 3. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 4. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site*so it is clearly visible to nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. 9. Mitigation Measure: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: , The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. 0 • Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank. Monitoring: The Department ofPublic Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME CERTIFICATE OF FILING FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding (Fish and Game Code Sec. 711.4; Section 753.5c, Title 14, California Code of Regulations) Project Title/Butte County Location: UP 03-06, Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico Project Description: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility. Findings of Exemption (attach as necessary): The County of Butte has conducted an initial study and prepared a Negative Declaration so as to evaluate the potential of this project for adverse environmental impact. 2. When considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence before the County that the project will have potential for an adverse impact on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The County of Butte has, on the basis of substantial evidence, rebutted the presumption of adverse effect contained in Section 753.5 (d), of Title 14, California Code of Regulations, if applicable. 4. The project is hereby found to be de minimis in its effect on wildlife and exempt from the State Fish and Game filing fees required by Section 711.4 of the Fish and Game Code. Certification: I hereby certify that the County of Butte has made the above findings of fact and that based upon the initial study and hearing record the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. Lead Agency: County of Butte Date: February 18, 2003 ! COUNTY OF BUTTE A?+ DITOR°S CEI i KATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT DROVILLE, CA RECEIVED FROM PLANNING SAG 0. 328 ATR NO 49356 DATE 11/2712002 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CGDE CODE CODE AMOUNT DEPO�SiT ®ATE: 91-7 RECEIPTS: 20885-25970 PLANNING APPL PEES GEML DGCUMENTICOPY SALES GENL €010 44 1 42IMM 101001 W10 44=1 4711910 101001 LAND DEVELOPMENT GI=LL 0010 440004 4611700 101001 Project Number Amount of Fee APS; 01 i-030-054 CA meter svc UP 03 08 $150 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH GI=LL 0010 54MM 4614901 101co1 Project Number Amount of Fee APN 091-030-084 CA Atter svc UP 03-00 1$185 FIRE PLNG APPL PEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 � 4617240 101M Project Number Amount of Fee APPS 011-030-084 CA Water sac UP 03-08 $43 NODMOE CLERK'S FILING FE GENL 0010..—. .47 i 4612319 101001 (M) Project Number Ara Ant of Fee APN 019-030-064 CA Mater saw UP 03-00 $30 APPROVED BY: AUDITOR-COMTROLLER BY: !,= RECEIVED BY: TREASURER By:_ white --treasurer pink ---auditor cana y=depositer TOWEL $ golden rete 715.00 407.29 150.00 185.00 43M 38.00 19536.20 Eutte, Count �- � LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 February 14, 2003 California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit, AP 011-030-064, UP 03-06 Dear Mr. Ruggle: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held February 13, 2003, your request for a Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility, was approved subject to the conditions listed on the enclosures. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, February 24, 2003. The appeal fee of $50.00 must be paid at that time. If you do not appeal and if there are no other appeal within the 10 calendar -day appeal period, the action of the Planning Commission is final. Please sign both copies of the Use Permit and return them to this Division. You must sign the Use Permit within thirty (30) days of the expiration of the appeal period. Both signed copies must be received, by this Division, within forty (40) days from approval of the permit by the Planning Commission. The Use Permit is deemed granted when the enclosures have been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by certified mail. Pursuant to Section 66020 (d) (2) of the Government Code you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to register a protest challenging any fees, dedications, reservations, or exactions imposed as conditions of approval for this project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts at this office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Lynn Richardson Planning/Administrative Support Services Assistant /lr k: Worms\appro vup. frm c w �7- 'sufte Count L A N D O F NATURAL WEALTH A N D BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION YDEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES NTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 1t , TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 I FAX: (530) 538-7785 January 17, 2003 JAN 2 1 ?o03 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing will be held on February 13, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been prepared for the following project: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION/USE PERMIT California Water Service Company, Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned "U" (Unclassified) and is located on the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. APN 011-030-064 (SB) (UP 03-06) The initial study for the project identifies potentially significant effects, but revisions in the project plans or proposals made by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. Therefore, Planning Division staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project are on file for public review starting, January 23, 2003, through February 12, 2003, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. All interested persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. 0 If you challenge either the Mitigated Negative Declaration or the Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this project, please contact Stephen Betts, project planner, at the Butte County Planning Division at (530) 538-7153. YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, January 23, 2003. Feb 12 03 11:23p Attila Kasza [530) 345-6487 JENNIFER AND, ATTILA KASZA February 12, 2003 BUTTE COUNTY Butte County Board of Supervisors FEB 13 2003 County Administration Center DEVELOPMENT 25 County Center Drive SERVICES Oroville, California 95965 Dear Members of the Butte County Planning Commission, W --e are woting you in reference to the use permit requested by the California \eater Service Company, API 011-030-064. We live at the property immediately west of the site where the proposed tank is to be built. Our main concerns with a new structure at that site include: 1) The existing tank sire is already an eye sore and although some foliage is already attempting to hide the tank we feel that there should be more foliage planted around the entire perimeter. The tank is just as ugh in the winter as it is during the remainder of the year and we would propose that furthur landscaping be of the evergreen, not deciduous Type. 2' At times the generator and other mechanical rumblings of the tank can be heard and impact the tranquility of our neighborhood. _-nything that can be done to eliminate this noise or at least reduce it would be appreciated. %X -e have been rold that currently one generator i; housed and one is nor. 3) We were told that construction hours are proposed to be from 7 a.m. to S p.m. ^•ronday through Saturday. We feel that S a.m. to 5 p.m. construction time is more appropriate for a residential area even if it extends the time required to complete the project. 4) In Augurr, 2002 const.ruction activity at the tank site resulted uh water spilling onto our property over the course of dlree days. There should be some assurance that neither our nor any other adjacent property will be trespassed upon or damaged in any way without damages assessed and compensation provided. Thank you for your attention to our concerns. Sincerely, jennifer and Attila Kasza 175 FALCONS PCINTE DRIVE • CHICO. CALIFORXIA • 95928-964.3, ?HONE: 554-345-6467 - FAX: 530-343-648; Feb 12 03 11:23p Attila Kasza (530) 345-6487 0 JENNIFER AND ATTILA KASZA February 12, 2003 Butte County Board of Supervisors Counts- Administration Center 25 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 Dear N-lembers of the Butte County Planning Commission, BUTTE COUNTY FEB 13 2003 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES \G•e are writing you in reference to the use permit requested by the California \eater Service Company, APV 011-030-064. We live at the property immediately west of the site where the proposed tank is to be built. Our main concerns with a new structure at that site include: 1) The existing tank site is already an eye sore and although some foliage is already attempting to hide the tank we feel that there should be more foliage planted around the entire perimeter. The tank is just as ugly in the wetter as it is during the remainder of the year and we would propose that fiuthur landscaping be of die evergreen, not deciduous type. 2`. At tunes die generator and odler mechanical rumblings of the tank can be heard and impact die rr•anquilitt, of our neighborhood. Anything that can be done to eliminate this noise or at least reduce it would be appreciated. \C'e have been told that currently one generator is housed and one is nor. 3) \X.,e were told thar construction hours are proposed to be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. N.Ionday through Saturday. Vie feel that 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. construction time is more appropriate for a residential area even if it extends the time required to complete the project. 4) In August, 3002 construction activity at the tank site resulted in usher spilling onto our properry over die course of dlree days. There should be some assurance that neither our nor any other adjacent property will be trespassed upon or damaged in any xvay without damages assessed and compensation provided. Thank you for your attenrion to our concerns. Sincerely Jennifer and Attila hasza i7 FALCONS PCINTE DRIVE • CHiCO. CALIFORNIA • 95922.969.5 ?HONE: 534-541-6487 • FAX: 534-:45-6487 '6utte' Count, L A N D O F NAT U RA L W EA LT H A N D B E A U T Y PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 January 29, 2003 California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit, AP 011-030-064, UP 03-06 Dear Mr. Ruggle:: Enclosed is a copy of the Agenda Report concerning your application for a Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. Should you have any concerns with the report or conditions of approval, please contact us in advance of the meeting so that we may work together to resolve your concerns. A public hearing has been set for February 13, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorized representative be present at the hearing to respond to any questions the Commission may have. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Stephen Betts of this office at 538-7601, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sincerely, LynnRichardson Planning/Administrative Support Services Assistant Enc. cc: Ting He j:\wpdocs\pclts\schedule.mrg BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT — FEBRUARY 13, 2003 Applicant: California Water Service Company File #: UP 03-06 Request: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility G.P.: Low Density Residential Zoning: U (Unclassified) APN: 011-030-064 Location: On the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, east Chico area Parcel Size: 0.98 acres Planner: Stephen Betts Supervisor District: 3 Attachments: A. Vicinity Map B. General Plan/Zoning Map C. Photosimulation D. Memorandum from applicant, dated January 14, 2003 E. Initial Study F. Site Plan SUMMARY: Staff recommends approval of this project subject to the findings and conditions contained herein. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, California Water Service Company, is requesting a Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank. at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The soil that would need to be removed would come from the interior side of the existing berm. No off-site improvements would be required. According to the applicant, installation of the proposed water tank would take three to four months. According to the applicant, the Canyon Oaks/California Park area is one of the fastest growing areas in Chico, which has placed an enormous burned on the existing water storage tank. The proposed water tank is needed to meet the domestic water needs and provide optimum fire protection to the homes in the project area. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 1 0 SITE CHARACTERISTICS: The project site is 0.98 acres in size and is developed with a water pumping/storage facility, which includes a 500,000 gallon water tank, two 10,000 gallon pressure tanks, four booster pumps, a diesel -powered generator enclosed inside a building, an outside generator, and a 500 - gallon fuel tank. Several tall antennas are mounted on top of the pump building. The site is normally unmanned. The site is surrounded by a six-foot high chain link fence topped with three strands of barbed wire. A six-foot high earth berm, which is planted with numerous trees, surrounds most of the site. Access to the site is from Shadybrook Lane via a paved driveway. A locked gate provides access into the site. The project site is zoned U (Unclassified) and has a General Plan Land Use designation of Low Density Residential. Surrounding parcels range in size from 1 to 2 acres. Land use on surrounding parcels is suburban residential. The parcels to the north, south, and east of the site are located in the City of Chico and are zoned for suburban residential uses. The project site is within the City of Chico's Sphere of Influence and within the Chico Urban Area. Use Permit 91-09 was approved in 1991 to allow the expansion of a pre-existing non -conforming water pumping facility use on the property. Use Permit 01-04 was approved in 2001 to allow two booster pumps contained within a new 384 square foot building, a 10 -foot tall 10,000 gallon water pressure tank, and a diesel -powered generator with an attached 360 gallon tank. ANALYSIS: General Plan and Zoning: The General Plan land use designation of the project site is Low Density Residential, which lists public uses as Secondary Uses (note: the California Water Service Company is regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission and is considered to be a public utility). The proposed project is located in an area zoned Unclassified. The project would allow the expansion of a public use, which is permitted by issuance of a Use Permit. For the approval of the Use Permit, the applicant is required to present information, including plans or other information that is sufficient to allow the Planning Commission to make an informed decision. The Planning Commission may grant a Use Permit if: "The proposed uses of property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or the general health, welfare, and safety of the residents of the county" (Butte County Code, Section 24- 45.10). 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 2 ■ 0 • ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: The project was reviewed for environmental impacts under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with State Law. The following discussion summarizes those issues and impacts identified in an Initial Study. Visual Impacts The project would add an additional 500,000 gallon water tank to the site. The proposed tank would be 57 feet in diameter and be 25 feet tall, which are the same dimensions as the existing water tank. The proposed water tank would be at the same elevation as the existing water tank. The project site is located on a ridge in a suburban residential area that is developed with large luxury homes on parcels ranging in size from 0.5 to 2 acres. Except for the entrance to the site, the site is surrounded by a six-foot tall berm, which is planted with trees. The existing 500,000 gallon water tank is painted with an off-white color. The dominant feature in the project area is the existing 500,000 gallon water tank. The existing berm and the trees on the berm would help to shield the proposed water tank from public view. A photosimulation submitted by the applicant, which is attached to this report, shows that the berm and trees will help reduce visual impacts caused by the proposed water tank. The initial study for the project requires several mitigation measures to reduce visual impacts. The first mitigation measure requires that the new water tank be painted the same color as the existing tank. Another mitigation measure requires the applicant to maintain the trees on the berm in a healthy condition and to replace dieing or diseased trees. Additional outdoor lighting on the site may be necessary due to the proposed water tank These lights, especially if mounted above the top of the berm, may create excess light and glare on surrounding parcels. A mitigation measure is recommended that requires all new outside lighting be fully shielded and not create glare or stray light on surrounding parcels. Air Quality The project may create fugitive dust emission during site development activities, such as excavation for the foundation of the proposed water tank and removal of soil to create a level building pad. The Butte County Air Quality Management District (BCAQMD) recommends incorporating measures to control fugitive dust emission for all construction activities during project development, using such methods as site and driveway watering and/or use of other acceptable soil palliatives. A mitigation measure requires that fugitive dust control measures be taken during site development activities. Stormwater Runoff The project would create new impervious surfaces that could cause a significant increase in surface water runoff from the site, which could have an impact on off-site drainage facilities. Stormwater drainage from the site is directed into an underground stormwater pipe that extends 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 3 0 out to Shadybrook Lane. The Butte County Public Works Department requires that the applicant submit a plan for a permanent solution for drainage. The plan shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on-site and/or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility. The plan,is also required to show that there will be no increase in the peak flow of stormwater runoff from the site. Noise Impacts The project site is located in a suburban residential area that generally has a low noise level. Ambient noise on and around the project area is affected primarily by vehicle traffic on the roads in the project area and from the surrounding residential uses. The project area is also subject to noise generated by the construction of several new homes near the project site. During the construction phase of the proposed water tank, noise from construction activities would add to the noise environment in the immediate project vicinity. According to the project engineer, installation of the proposed water tank would take three to four months. Activities involved in construction would generate maximum noise levels ranging from 77 to 89 dB at a distance of 50 feet. Construction activities would be temporary in nature and are anticipated to occur during normal daytime working hours. Additional noise would also be generated during the construction phase by increased truck traffic on area roadways. A significant project - generated noise source would be truck traffic associated with transport of materials and equipment to and from the construction site. This noise increase would be of short duration, and would likely occur primarily during daytime hours. It is expected that the existing six-foot tall berm that surrounds most of the project site would help absorb some of the construction noise. It is also expected that the existing water tank will help block construction noise, thereby helping to reduce noise levels to the south. However, the existing water tank would reflect construction noise, which could cause an increase in noise levels in some directions. Noise from construction activities on the project site could expose nearby residents to significant levels of noise. To help reduce noise related impacts to nearby residents, a mitigation measure limits construction activity to the hours of 7:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No construction, activity would be allowed on Sundays and holidays. The mitigation measure also requires that the California Water Service Company designate one person to act as disturbance coordinator to handle any noise -related complaints. OTHER ISSUES: The project site is within the City of Chico's Sphere of Influence and abuts land within the City of Chico on three sides. The City of Chico Planning Department stated that the "only issues appears to be aesthetics. Use of same tan/light brown color helps to reduce visual impact. Use of native landscaping materials would also be helpful." The project is conditioned to require that the proposed water tank be painted the same color as the existing tank. The trees planted on berm are eucalyptus, which are non-native. Use of native trees, such as blue oak or valley oak, would be a better species to fit in with the native trees in the project area. However, these tree ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 4 0 species grow very slowly. Additionally, oaks do not retain their leaves during the winter months, which would reduce the amount of visual shielding around the site. ACTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission take the following actions: I. Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration with the following findings: A. An Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Said study identified six significant environmental effects and includes six mitigation measures that would mitigate such effect below significant levels; a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. B. The Planning Commission has considered the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with comments received during the review process. C. On the basis of the whole record before the Planning Commission, including the Initial Study and any comments received, there is no substantial evidence that the Use Permit for the California Water Service Company, Planning Division File No. UP 03-06, will have a significant effect on the environment. D. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the County, which is the Lead Agency. II. Adopt a "de minimus" exemption regarding impact to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The design of the proposed project improvements will not cause environmental damage to fish and wildlife or their habitat. The collection of fees pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(d)(3) and 14 CCR 753.5. is not required. The project site is not known to contain any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project will not have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat; have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources; or conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan. III. Approve Use Permit 03-06 for California Water Service Company, subject to the following findings and the conditions in Exhibit "A": A. The proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding property, or detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood, or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County because: ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 5 ■ I . The new water storage tank will not create significant visual impacts because the new tank will be painted the same color as the existing water tank, which is an off-white color. The existing berm and the existing trees on the berm will help shield the new tank from public view. All new outdoor lights on the site are required to be fully shielded. 2. The new water storage tank will not create any noise after construction is completed. 3. The project will not create significant noise impacts because a condition of project approval limits construction activities from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No construction activities are permitted on Sundays and holidays. 4. The project will not create significant amount of fugitive dust emissions because a condition of project approval requires the applicant to implement fugitive dust control measures during construction activities. 5. The project will not create significant amounts of stormwater runoff because a condition of project approval requires the applicant to submit a stormwater drainage plan to the Butte County Public Works Department for review and approval. B. The proposed water tank will supply the domestic and fire protection water needs to the existing and future dwellings in the Canyon Oaks/California Park area of Chico. The existing water storage tank is not sufficient to meet future water supply demand. C. The project is consistent with the Unclassified zone which allows a public use with a Use Permit, and is consistent with the Low Density Residential General Plan land use designation which allows public uses as a Secondary Use. D. The existing and proposed water tanks are considered to be a public use because the California Water Supply Company is regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission. k:\projects\upc\ca water service co\cal water pc agenda report.doc 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 6 ■ EXHIBIT A MI -9 9- 7-u ii BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: (Certified Mail Rec.) UP 03-06 PERMIT NO. 011-030-064 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below, the California Water Service Company is hereby granted a Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility, subject to the following conditions: Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance of Permit constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County Zoning Ordinance, including Butte County Code Sec. 24-45.65. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in a special condition to this Use Permit, all conditions must be completed prior to or concurrently with the establishment of the granted use. The use granted by this permit must be established within two years of the date of approval. 3. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Directors of Development Services, Environmental Health, or Public Works upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, or their respective designee. Prior ,to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid, and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for amendment. 4. If any use for which a Use Permit has been granted is not established within two years of the receipt of the Permit by the Permittee, the Permit shall become null and void and reapplication pursuant to Section 24-45 (of the Zoning Code) shall be required to establish the use previously granted under the expired Permit unless, 30 days prior to the expiration date, a request for a one-year extension is submitted to the Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that the time limits for processing development permits under federal or State regulations require time limits which exceed one year. Upon application, and for good cause by the Permittee, at a public hearing pursuant to Section 24-45.25 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time limitation previously made a part of any condition to a Use Permit. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 7 ■ 0 • 5. The terms and conditions of this Permit shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and be to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Permittee. 6. Neither the applicant, nor any agent nor representative of the applicant shall intentionally omit or misrepresent any material fact in connection with the application. Any alleged material misrepresentation shall constitute grounds for the Director of Development Services to commence a revocation hearing, and, if proven to exist, shall constitute sufficient grounds to revoke a Permit. Conditions of Approval: Planning Division: Mitigation Measure: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. 2. Mitigation Measure: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary, but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. 3. Mitigation Measure: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 8 ■ Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. 4. Mitigation Measure: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. . b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. C. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. 5. Mitigation Measure: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 1. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 2. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 3. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 4. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site so it is clearly visible to 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 9 ■ 0 0 nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. 6. The project site shall be developed in accordance with the approved project site plan and the conditions contained herein. Said site plan is on file in the Planning Division, is identified as "Attachment E" and date-stamped November 25, 2002, and is incorporated herein by this reference. 7. Prior to use of this project, the applicant shall contact the Planning Division for a field inspection to verify all conditions of approval and ordinance requirements have been met. 8. Prior to issuance of the Use Permit, pay any outstanding project -related processing fees and/or Department of Fish and Game fees. Public Works 9. Mitigation Measure: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank. Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 10 0 0 0 Building Division 10. Building Permits Required. Prepare four (4) sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. Environmental Health Division 11. Prior to issuance of building permits, submit a Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan to Butte County Environmental Health. Butte County Fire Department/CDF 12. Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations, (Public Resources Code 4290), and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. 13. Provide an all weather access to all structures. The access shall have a minimum 10 foot width and 15 foot vertical clearance, and be able to accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus. County Counsel 14. If this entire matter or any finding, action or condition of this matter is appealed to the Board of Supervisors, the applicant or any other developer/operator other than the applicant agrees to indemnify the County of Butte from liability or loss related to the approval of this project and agrees to sign an indemnification agreement in a form approved by County Counsel before the Board's appeal hearing. If the application is not appealed, this condition is deemed satisfied. I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Date: Applicant NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does it waive any other requirements. 0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA REPORT 0 PAGE 11 ■ Butte County Planning Commission Chairman cc: Building Division Environmental Health Division Public Works Department Butte County Fire Department/CDF Assessor's Office ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 0 AGENDA REPORT ■ PAGE 12 ■ CALtORNIA WAAER SERVICE COMPANY UP 03-06 AP 011-030-064 f � J nO Oft Thombw Drive , i - � Ider Project Location N� OAN a J r r c Nosy Vicinity Map 0 CA r�-dT VC fk- o)(4 L4 66,14'1 viinioiV • 1-1 (SPACE FOR FILING STAMP ONLY) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BUTTE In The Matter Of Notice of Public Hearing. No. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION: i , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED •• •. State Of California x NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County P,t n SS. County Of Butte ..; Commission that a.public hearing will be held • on February 13, 2003, at .9:30 a.m. in the Butte County County Board -of Supervisor's Room, County Administration Center,'25`County Center Drive;,. The undersigned resident of the county of Oroyille, California, regarding the following item:.-. . in accordance with the -California *Environmental Butte, State of California, says: Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been p� . Pared for the following project: MRIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION, - h That I am, and at all time herein mentioned n2" USE PERMIT f CalifomiaWater Service Company, Use Permifto • was a citizen of the United States and not a party install x.500;000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25.4- to nor interested in the above entitled matter; , .. tall water storage tank at an existing water pump= . ing/storage facility. The.proposed tank would h-6 that I am the principal clerk of the printer and the same. dimensions. _as - the existing' fank, ;iih would,be situated'approzimately 27 feet northeast publisher of . of the existing tank. The existing tank is pairited aff off -.white color; and the .'Proposed tank'would be'the, The Chico Enterprise -Record same color. Approximately halt of the area that.the tank would be located on is already level, with..tfie. The Oroville Mercury -Register . other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned -°.U° (Unclassified) and is located on'th' That said newspaper 1S one Of general CirCula- g north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately" —2, feet north of the intersection with canyon oaks Jer- tion as defined by Section 6000 Government race, at' 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park . area.•Chico.APN 011-030-064 (SB) (Up 03-06),a The initial study for the identifies Code of the State of California, Case No. 26796 project poten tially significant effects; but revisions in the project b the Superior Court Of the State Of California Y P plans or proposals made by. or agreed to by,.the applicant .would avoid the effects or mitigat6-thd in and for the County of Butte; that said newspa- effects to a -point where clearly no significanj, per at all times herein mentioned was printed effects would occur -Therefore, Planning.Division. staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Decla= and published daily in the City of Chico and tetion: i . • « ,, 4 ;e, • The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated NegaF. County of Butte; that the notice of which the five Declaration for this project are on -file for public annexed is a true printed co was published in P Pyr P review starting; January. 23, 2003; through •FebrU- ary 12, 2003; at the Butte County Planning Divi said newspaper on the following days: sion,;.7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California;;Ak• I interested persons are'inv.ited to review the 6c6. Jan. 23, o 3 3 erit. Written comments will be accepted by°the Planning Division at the above address: - .w> �., * If you,challenge''either:ahe:,Mingated Negative Declaration or the Use,.Permit in court; you maybe limited'to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at thr''Public hearing described in this notice,:orin written correspondence delivereTi the Planning Division at,'6r prior to, the public hears. Dated January 23, 2003. Ing. For further information' regarding this project;' at Chico, Cali ornia. She please contact:Stepheh Betts, project planner,, at Butte Courity, Plan Division at (530) 538= I 7153. 4r; ,. ' YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR OF:,;; DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (Sl re) ;; F284311 .Pub -,1/23/03 I- 4 �'�� LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION n DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES E� 7C NTY CENTER DRI ORNIA, 95963 97 TEL 5 5 7 01.:., - } JAN 2 1 ?003 1 � January 17, 2003 JAN 24 6 4 CANe J. BUTTE CO. CLERK BY —_ DEPULY BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMIS ION NCOU' PLAANNNINING DN'! : .. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing will be held on February 13, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been prepared for the following project: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION/USE PERMIT California Water Service Company, Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned "U" (Unclassified) and is located on the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. APN 011-030-064 (SB) (UP 03-06) The initial study for the project identifies potentially significant effects, but revisions in the project plans or proposals made by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. Therefore, Planning Division staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project are on file for public review starting, January 23, 2003, through February 12, 2003, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. All interested persons are invited to review thedocument. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. r �j • • If you challenge either the Mitigated Negative Declaration or the Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this project, please contact Stephen Betts, project planner, at the Butte County Planning Division at (530) 538-7153. YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, January 23, 2003. �;:= utte ount January 21, 2003 To: Responsible and Trustee Agencies L A N D O F NATURAL WEALTH A N D BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 Re: NOTICE OF INTENT - To Adopt a Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for a Use Permit for the California Water Service Company on APN 011-030-064, File # UP 03-06 The Butte County Planning Division has completed an Initial Study, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality. Act (CEQA), of potential environmental consequences anticipated in connection with the above-mentioned project, a copy of which is enclosed. This letter serves as a Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration to allow responsible and trustee agencies a 20 -day review period in accordance with Sections 15072 and 15105 of the CEQA Guidelines. Please review the enclosed Initial Study and proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration. This review should .focus on your department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. The project has been scheduled for the February 13, 2003, Planning Commission meeting and any comments to the enclosed initial study must be received prior to that meeting. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed environmental document, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. I can be reached directly at (530) 538- 7153 or via e-mail at sbetts@buttecounty.net Sincerely, Stephen Betts Senior Planner cc: Ted Crawford, Butte County Fire Department/CDF Stu Edell, Public Works Department City of Chico, Planning Division BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing will be held on February 13, 2003, at 9:30 a.m, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been prepared for the following project: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION/USE PERMIT California Water Service Company, Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned "U" (Unclassified) and is located on the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. APN 011-030-064 (SB) (UP 03-06) The initial study for the project identifies potentially significant effects, but revisions in the project plans or proposals made by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. Therefore, Planning Division staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project are on file for public review starting, January 23, 2003, through February 12, 2003, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. All interested persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. If you challenge either the Mitigated Negative Declaration or the Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this project, please contact Stephen Betts, project planner, at the Butte County Planning Division at (530) 538-7153. YVONNE CHRISTOPHER, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, January 23, 2003. • 9 MEMORANDUM YO4 _ons``` CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY CHICO TO: Stephen Betts FROM: Toni Ruggle DATE: 1-16-03 SUBJECT: Proposed tank (Station 66- Tank 2 Per your request are the enclosed following items. I. Signed proposed mitigated negative declaration. 2. Reasons & construction timeline for additional tank. 3. Photo of proposed tank next to current tank. The photo shows what the the new tank would look like on the right, behind the existing trees. N W G U V Ig JAN 16 2003 110, BUTTE COUNTY i • y DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT BUTTE COUNTY INITIAL STUDY AND PROPOSED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR UP 03-06 (California Water Service Company) l ,' • , Project Name: Use Permit for California ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INITIAL STUDY FOR USE PERMIT 03-06 (California Water Service Company) 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION A. Applicant/Owner: California Water Service Company B. Staff Contact: Stephen Betts, Senior Planner (530) 538-7153 C. Proiect Name: Station 66 Tank 2 D. Proiect Location: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico E. Type of Application: Use Permit F. Assessor's Parcel Number: 011-030-064 G. Proiect Site Size: 0.98 acres H. Current Zoning: U (Unclassified) 1. General Plan Designation: Low Density Residential J. Environmental Setting: The project site is 0.98 acres in size and is developed with a water pumping/storage facility, which includes a 500,000 gallon water tank, two 10,000 gallon pressure tanks, four booster pumps, a diesel -powered generator enclosed inside a building, a 500 -gallon fuel tank. Several tall antennas are mounted on top of the pump building. The site is normally unmanned. The site is surrounded by a six-foot high chain link fence topped with three strands of barbed wire. A six-foot high earth berm, which is planted with numerous trees, surrounds most of the site. Access to the site is from Shadybrook Lane via a paved driveway. A locked gate provides access into the site. The facility is owned and operated by the California Water Service Company. The project site is zoned U (Unclassified) and has a General Plan Land Use designation of Low Density Residential. Surrounding parcels range in size from 1 to 2 acres. Land use on surrounding parcels is suburban residential. The parcels to the north, south, and east of the site are located in the City of Chico and are zoned for suburban residential uses. Use Permit 91-09 was approved in 1991 to allow the expansion of a pre-existing non -conforming water pumping facility use on the property. Use Permit 01-04 was approved in 2001 to allow two booster pumps contained within a new 384 square foot building, a 10 -foot tall 10,000 gallon water pressure tank, and a diesel -powered generator with an attached 360 gallon tank. K Surrounding Land Uses: Suburban residential, golf course, undeveloped parcels. L. Proiect Description: California Water Service Company is requesting a Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. According to the project engineer, the existing 500,000 gallon water tank drops to very low levels during the ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 1 ■ C-0 Project Name: Use Permit for California .ter Service Company, File # UP 03-06 summer months. The proposed water tank will provide much-needed additional water storage for domestic and fire protection purposes. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately 27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The soil that would need to be removed would come from the side of the existing berm. No off-site improvements would be required. According to the project engineer, installation of the proposed water tank would take three to four months. M. Public Agency Approvals: Butte County Planning Division, Butte County Building Division, Butte County Fire Department, Butte County Public Works Department. 2.0 DETERMINATION [ ] I fmd that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [X] I find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, there will NOT be a significant effect in this case because revisions have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. [ ] I find that the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. [ ] I fmd that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. [ ] I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed` project, nothing further is required. )0-3 Prepared by: St , en Betts, Senior Planner Date viewe/b, oe Baker, Principal Planner Date 3. POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS CHECKLIST SETTING A. Environmental Factors Potentially Affected: The environmental factors checked below could be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact' as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. [X] 4.1 Aesthetics [ ] 4.2 Agriculture Resources [X] 4.3 Air Quality ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 2 ■ 3 Project Name: Use Permit for California Water Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • [ ] 4.4 Biological Resources [ ] 4.5 Cultural Resources [ ] 4.6 Geologic Processes [ ] 4.7 Hazards/Hazardous Material [X] 4.8 Hydrology/Water Quality [ ] 4.9 Land Use [ ] 4.10 Mineral Resources [X] 4.11 Noise [ ] 4.12 Housing [ ] 4.13 Public Services [ ] 4.14 Recreation [ ] 4.15 Transportation/Traffic [ ] 4.16 Utilities/Service Systems [X] 4.17 Mandatory Findings -of Significance B. Evaluation of Environmental Impacts: 1) A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e.g., the project falls outside a fault rupture zone). A "No Impact" answer should be explained where it is based on project -specific factors as well as general standards, (e.g., the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants based on a project -specific screening analysis.) 2) All answers must take account of the whole action involved including off-site as well as on-site, cumulative as well as project -level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational impacts. 3) Once the lead agency has determined that a particular physical impact may occur, then the checklist answers must indicate whether the impact is potentially significant, less than significant with mitigation, or less than significant. "Potentially Significant Impact' is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect may be significant. If there are one or more "Potentially Significant Impact' entries when the determination is made, an EIR is required. 4) "Negative Declaration: Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact' to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level (mitigation measures from Section XVII, "Earlier Analyses," may be cross-referenced). 5) "Reviewed Under Previous Document." Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063 (c)(3)(D). In this case, a brief discussion should identify the following: a) Earlier Analysis Used: Identify and state where they are available for review b) Impacts Adequately Addressed: Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. C) Mitigation Measures: For effects that are "Less Than Significant with Mitigation Measures Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project. 6) Lead agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references to information sources for potential impacts (e.g., general plans, zoning ordinances). Reference to a previously prepared or outside document should, where appropriate, include a reference to the page or pages where the statement is substantiated. 7) Supporting Information Sources: A source list should be attached, and other sources used or individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion. 8) The explanation of each issue should identify: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 3 ■ ,l Project Name: Use Permit for California tater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 a) The significance criteria or threshold, if any, used to evaluate each question; and b) The mitigation measure identified, if any, to reduce the impact to less than significant. 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: 4.1 AESTHETIC/VISUAL RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: The project site is located on a ridge in an upscale suburban residential area that is developed with large homes on parcels ranging in size from 0.5 to 2 acres. The project site is developed with a water pumping/storage facility, Which includes a 26 -foot tall 500,000 gallon water tank, booster pumps, several buildings, two 10,000 gallon pressure tanks, and two vertical antennas mounted on top of one of the buildings. Except for the entrance to the site, the site is surrounded by a six-foot tall berm, which is planted with trees. The existing 500,000 gallon water tank is painted with an off-white color. The dominant feature in the project area is the existing 500,000 gallon water tank. The project would add an additional 26 -foot tall 500,000 gallon water tank to the site. The proposed tank would be 57 -feet in diameter and be 25 -feet tall, which are the same dimensions as the existing water tank. The proposed water tank would be at the same elevation as the existing water tank. The potential project viewshed (the area from which the project would be visible) is quite large in extent due to the location of the project site on top of a ridge. The existing water tank sits at an elevation of approximately 470 feet above sea level, which places the project site approximately 220 feet above the majority of the Chico area. While the project site lies above Chico, views of the project site from public viewpoints are limited due to topography, distance, and intervening vegetation. The existing water tank is most visible to the east (uphill) of the site. At its closest point, Bidwell Park is located approximately 0.24 miles to the north of the site. As a recreational destination with a rural character, Bidwell Park has high viewer sensitivity. The existing water tank is visible from large areas of Bidwell Park, as would be the proposed tank. However, from the areas of heaviest usage in the park — areas adjacent to Big Chico Creek and at Horseshoe Lake - the existing water tank cannot be seen. From other areas of the park, such as the North Rim Trail parking lot (0.76 miles distance), the North Rim Trail, and Lookout Point '(0.8 miles distance), the existing water tank can be seen. However, the long distance and intervening vegetation limits the impact the existing water tank, as well at the proposed water tank, would cause to the viewers from these areas. From Bidwell Park the proposed water tank would not create a significant impact to the viewshed. The proposed water tank would contribute to cumulative visual impacts by incrementally increasing the degree to which the viewshed in the immediate project area is dominated by the existing and proposed water tanks. However, the degree to which the existing water tank adversely affects the viewshed in the immediate project area is already ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 4 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? X b. Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic X buildings within a state scenic highway? c. Substantially degrade the existing visual character or . quality of the site and its surroundings? X d. Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views X in the area? Impact Discussion: The project site is located on a ridge in an upscale suburban residential area that is developed with large homes on parcels ranging in size from 0.5 to 2 acres. The project site is developed with a water pumping/storage facility, Which includes a 26 -foot tall 500,000 gallon water tank, booster pumps, several buildings, two 10,000 gallon pressure tanks, and two vertical antennas mounted on top of one of the buildings. Except for the entrance to the site, the site is surrounded by a six-foot tall berm, which is planted with trees. The existing 500,000 gallon water tank is painted with an off-white color. The dominant feature in the project area is the existing 500,000 gallon water tank. The project would add an additional 26 -foot tall 500,000 gallon water tank to the site. The proposed tank would be 57 -feet in diameter and be 25 -feet tall, which are the same dimensions as the existing water tank. The proposed water tank would be at the same elevation as the existing water tank. The potential project viewshed (the area from which the project would be visible) is quite large in extent due to the location of the project site on top of a ridge. The existing water tank sits at an elevation of approximately 470 feet above sea level, which places the project site approximately 220 feet above the majority of the Chico area. While the project site lies above Chico, views of the project site from public viewpoints are limited due to topography, distance, and intervening vegetation. The existing water tank is most visible to the east (uphill) of the site. At its closest point, Bidwell Park is located approximately 0.24 miles to the north of the site. As a recreational destination with a rural character, Bidwell Park has high viewer sensitivity. The existing water tank is visible from large areas of Bidwell Park, as would be the proposed tank. However, from the areas of heaviest usage in the park — areas adjacent to Big Chico Creek and at Horseshoe Lake - the existing water tank cannot be seen. From other areas of the park, such as the North Rim Trail parking lot (0.76 miles distance), the North Rim Trail, and Lookout Point '(0.8 miles distance), the existing water tank can be seen. However, the long distance and intervening vegetation limits the impact the existing water tank, as well at the proposed water tank, would cause to the viewers from these areas. From Bidwell Park the proposed water tank would not create a significant impact to the viewshed. The proposed water tank would contribute to cumulative visual impacts by incrementally increasing the degree to which the viewshed in the immediate project area is dominated by the existing and proposed water tanks. However, the degree to which the existing water tank adversely affects the viewshed in the immediate project area is already ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 4 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California meter Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • considerable, so the added increment from the proposed water tank is not expected to create a significant visual impact to the majority of the residents in the project area. It is expected that the residents just uphill and downhill from the project site would be most adversely affected by the project. Viewer exposure to the proposed tank from the parcels to the east (uphill) and west (downhill) of the project site would be substantially mitigated by screening from existing on-site trees on the berm surrounding the site. Additionally, the proposed water tank would be painted the same color as the existing tank, which is a subdued off- white color. Where it would be visible, the project would remain visually subordinate to the existing, somewhat degraded existing landscape. This low -to -moderate level of change, in the context of the moderate sensitivity of the existing setting, would represent a minor and less than significant impact. With the recommended mitigation measures, that incremental increase in impacts to visual quality in the immediate project area viewshed would not represent a significant cumulative impact. Additional outdoor lighting may be necessary due to the additional water tank placed on the site. These lights, especially if mounted above the top of the berm, may create excess light and glare on surrounding parcels. A mitigation measure is recommended that requires all new outside lighting be fully shielded and not create. glare or stray light on surrounding parcels. Mitigation Measure # 1: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. Mitigation Measure # 2: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. Mitigation Measure # 3: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 5 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Califomi*r Service Company, File # UP 03-06 is 4.2 AGRICULTURE RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: The project site is not located in an agricultural area and no agricultural uses are established on the project site or on surrounding and nearby parcels. The project is not subject to the provisions of the Agricultural Element of the Butte County General Plan because the site is designated as Low Density Residential. The project would not have an impact to any agricultural uses. Mititr-ation Measure: None required. 4.3 AIR QUALITY: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: t Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as X shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the X X California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b. Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act Contract? X X c. Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in X conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? Impact Discussion: The project site is not located in an agricultural area and no agricultural uses are established on the project site or on surrounding and nearby parcels. The project is not subject to the provisions of the Agricultural Element of the Butte County General Plan because the site is designated as Low Density Residential. The project would not have an impact to any agricultural uses. Mititr-ation Measure: None required. 4.3 AIR QUALITY: Impact Discussion: Both the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board have established ambient air quality standards for common pollutants. These ambient air quality standards are levels of contaminants that represent ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 6 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan? X b. Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality X violation? c. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient X air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozoneprecursors)? d. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? X e. Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? X Impact Discussion: Both the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board have established ambient air quality standards for common pollutants. These ambient air quality standards are levels of contaminants that represent ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 6 ■ . •, Project Name: Use Permit for Californi*r Service Company, File # UP 03-06 safe levels required to avoid specific adverse health effects associated with each pollutant. The ambient air quality standards cover what are called "criteria" pollutants because the health and other effects of each pollutant are described in criteria documents. The federal and state ambient standards were developed independently with differing purposes and methods, although both processes attempted to avoid health-related effects. As a result, the federal and state standards differ in some cases. Butte County and all northern Sacramento Valley Air Districts have been designated as "moderate" nonattainment areas for the state standards for ozone (03) and fine particulate matter (PMIO). Currently, Butte County is in attainment for all the federal (less stringent) air quality standards. Air quality impacts can be divided into two categories: 1) impacts resulting from emissions during construction activities and 2) impacts resulting from emissions during operation. During construction, short-term, localized increases in air pollutant levels may result from dust generation during site preparation, construction, export of soil, and exhaust from construction vehicles and equipment. During operation, the proposed water tank would not create any air pollutants. Construction of the proposed project would result in the short-term generation of particulate matter emissions (PMio) caused primarily by clearing, excavation, and grading operations; construction vehicle traffic on unpaved ground; and wind blowing over exposed earth surfaces. Large particles would be of concern only as a soiling nuisance, but PMio violations of the federal and state 24-hour average standards on the project site may result if dust -suppression measures are not implemented. The project may create fugitive dust emission during site development activities, such as excavation for the foundation of the proposed water tank and removal of soil to create a level building pad. The Butte County Air Quality Management District (BCAQMD) recommends incorporating measures to control fugitive dust emission for all construction activities during project development, using such methods as site and driveway watering and/or use of other acceptable soil palliatives. Mitigation Measure # 4 is recommended that requires dust control measures be taken during site development activities. Mitigation Measure # 4: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. c. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 7 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California Ct'a[er Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • 4.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or X regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b. Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and X regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c. Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 or the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, X vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means)? d. Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish and wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory X wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources such as a tree X reservation policy ordinance? L Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat X conservationplan? g. A reduction in the numbers, a restriction in the range, or an impact to the critical habitat of any unique, rare, X threatened, or endangered species of animals? h. A reduction in the diversity or numbers of animals onsite (including mammals, birds, reptiles, X amphibians, fish or invertebrates)? i. A deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat (for foraging, breeding, roosting, nesting, etc.)? X j. Introduction of barriers to movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species? X k. Introduction of any factors (light, fencing, noise, human presence and/or domestic animals) which could X hinder the normal activities of wildlife? Impact Discussion: The project site is an existing water pumping/storage facility and has already been graded and cleared of all native vegetation. No riparian vegetation, wetlands, or vernal pools are located on the site. Non-native trees are planted on the berm that surrounds the site. The proposed improvements will not require the removal of any of the existing trees on the site. The project is not known to be inhabited or provide habitat for any rare, endangered animal or ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 8 ■ ' Project Name: Use Permit for California4P"ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 plant species (Butte County Master Environmental Assessment, Figure Bio -2). No impacts on biological resources are expected. The project would not conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources. The proposal would not conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.5 CULTURAL RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: Cultural resources include prehistoric and historic period archaeological sites; historical features, such as rock walls, water ditches and flumes, and cemeteries; and architectural features. Cultural resources consist of any human -made site, object (i.e., artifact), or feature that defines and illuminates our past. Prehistoric resources sites are found in foothill areas, areas with high bluffs, rock outcroppings, areas overlooking deer migratory corridors, or above bodies of water. The project site contains several of these characteristics. No cultural resources structures or sites of any type are known to be located on the subject site. According to Butte County constraints mapping, the project site is located in an area considered to have a high archaeological sensitivity. The high archaeological sensitivity is due to the site's location near Big Chico Creek, which was used extensively by Native American Indians. Several prehistoric sites have been recorded on parcels in the project area. The soils on the project site have been extensively disturbed due to the existing water pumping/storage facility. Any cultural resources that may have been on the site have been destroyed due to the existing development of the site. The project is not expected to cause any impacts to cultural resources because the soils on the site have been extensively disturbed. Mitigation Measures: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 9 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defried in § 15064.5? X b. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to § 15064.5? X c. Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? X 11 d. Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? X Impact Discussion: Cultural resources include prehistoric and historic period archaeological sites; historical features, such as rock walls, water ditches and flumes, and cemeteries; and architectural features. Cultural resources consist of any human -made site, object (i.e., artifact), or feature that defines and illuminates our past. Prehistoric resources sites are found in foothill areas, areas with high bluffs, rock outcroppings, areas overlooking deer migratory corridors, or above bodies of water. The project site contains several of these characteristics. No cultural resources structures or sites of any type are known to be located on the subject site. According to Butte County constraints mapping, the project site is located in an area considered to have a high archaeological sensitivity. The high archaeological sensitivity is due to the site's location near Big Chico Creek, which was used extensively by Native American Indians. Several prehistoric sites have been recorded on parcels in the project area. The soils on the project site have been extensively disturbed due to the existing water pumping/storage facility. Any cultural resources that may have been on the site have been destroyed due to the existing development of the site. The project is not expected to cause any impacts to cultural resources because the soils on the site have been extensively disturbed. Mitigation Measures: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 9 ■ r r Project Name: Use Permit for California Water Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • 4.6 GEOLOGIC PROCESSES: Impact Discussion: The Seismic Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that all of Butte County is in Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The site is not within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake fault zone or an aftershock zone. The project site is not located near any know earthquake fault. The only known active fault in Butte County is the Cleveland Hill fault, located approximately 23 miles to the site of the project site, where activity on August 1, 1975 resulted in the Oroville earthquake. This earthquake had a Richter magnitude of 5.7 and resulted in approximately 2.2 miles of ground rupture along the western flank of Cleveland Hill. In the northwest corner of Butte County near Chico there are a series of short, north-northwest trending faults similar to the Cleveland Hill fault. These faults appear to be an extension of the Bear Mountain Fault or Foothills Shear Zone. Minor seismic activity has occurred in the area of these short faults; however, other geologic evidence indicates these faults are not active (Butte County General Plan 1977). The project site is located approximately 0.73 miles west of the Chico Monocline, which is a series of small earthquake faults. No impacts are anticipated since no rupture of a known active earthquake fault exists in the project area. The 80 -mile -long Midland-Sweitzer fault is located approximately 50 miles southwest of the project site. This fault is considered active and has caused historic earthquakes of Richter magnitudes between 6 to 6.9 in the area in 1892. There is some speculation as to the exact location of the historic earthquake epicenters and some question if they actually occurred on the Midland-Sweitzer fault (Butte County, 1977). ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 10 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: 1. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as X delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. 2. Strong seismic ground shaking? X 3. Seismic -related ground failure, including X liquefaction? 4. Landslides? X b. Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? X c. Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral X spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1- B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating X substantial risks to life or property? e. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal system where sewers are not available for the disposal X or wastewater? Impact Discussion: The Seismic Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that all of Butte County is in Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The site is not within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake fault zone or an aftershock zone. The project site is not located near any know earthquake fault. The only known active fault in Butte County is the Cleveland Hill fault, located approximately 23 miles to the site of the project site, where activity on August 1, 1975 resulted in the Oroville earthquake. This earthquake had a Richter magnitude of 5.7 and resulted in approximately 2.2 miles of ground rupture along the western flank of Cleveland Hill. In the northwest corner of Butte County near Chico there are a series of short, north-northwest trending faults similar to the Cleveland Hill fault. These faults appear to be an extension of the Bear Mountain Fault or Foothills Shear Zone. Minor seismic activity has occurred in the area of these short faults; however, other geologic evidence indicates these faults are not active (Butte County General Plan 1977). The project site is located approximately 0.73 miles west of the Chico Monocline, which is a series of small earthquake faults. No impacts are anticipated since no rupture of a known active earthquake fault exists in the project area. The 80 -mile -long Midland-Sweitzer fault is located approximately 50 miles southwest of the project site. This fault is considered active and has caused historic earthquakes of Richter magnitudes between 6 to 6.9 in the area in 1892. There is some speculation as to the exact location of the historic earthquake epicenters and some question if they actually occurred on the Midland-Sweitzer fault (Butte County, 1977). ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 10 ■ �- ^t Project Name: Use Permit for Califomitter Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • Approximately five miles west of Butte County there is a north trending fault system known as the Willows fault. This fault is approximately 40 miles long and displaces Cretaceous sediment in the Sacramento Valley. It does not appear to displace surface sediment and has been mapped principally by geophysical methods. However, there have been enough historical seismic events in the vicinity of this fault to conclude that it should be considered potentially active (Butte County General Plan 1977). A moderate earthquake occurred on the afternoon of Friday, August 10, 2001, centered about nine miles west of Portola, California, and about 50 miles east of the project site. Very little damage occurred as a result of this earthquake, which was had a magnitude of 5.5, but brief groundshaking was felt in Chico during the earthquake and the aftershocks. This earthquake occurred in the Mohawk Valley Fault Zone, and this area of California experiences a magnitude five or higher earthquake approximately every 20 years, according to the University of California, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. Historical events in the area include the following: Table 1 Historical Seismic Events near Recent Portola Event Near Portola — Mohawk Valley Fault Zone Year Magnitude Location 1875 6.2 40 km to the NNE near Janesville 1888 •6.2 20 km to the SSW near Blairsden 1959 5.6 40 km to the ESE near Verdi - 1966 6.0 60 km to the SSE near Truckee Source: Adapted from information provided by the California Division of Mines and Geology and posted on the UC -Berkeley Seismological Laboratory web site (7ittp://www.seislno.berkeley.edulseismo). Like most of central California, the site can be expected to be subjected to seismic ground shaking at some future time. Accordingly, the proposed 500,000 gallon water tank would be designed and installed in accordance with Uniform Building Code requirements. Because the project appears to be located such that the probability of significant groundshaking is low, and because any structures that are built during the course of the project will be designed and installed in accordance with Uniform Building Code standards for the appropriate Seismic Hazard Zone, potential geologic impacts would be less than significant. The Butte County Seismic Safety Element's Liquefaction Potential Map indicates that the site has a generally low potential for liquefaction. The impact would be less than significant. The Subsidence and Landslide Potential Map of the Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan indicates that there is a moderate potential for landslides in this area. The project site and the surrounding parcels do not contain any slopes that would be at risk of a landslide. There is a high soil erosion potential for the project site, according to Butte County General Plan GIS data. The project has the potential to create soil erosion because removal of some of the existing dirt berm would be necessary to create a level pad for the proposed water tank. Additional soil erosion could be caused during soil excavation for the foundation of the proposed water tank. Standard construction techniques are required as part of the construction process of this site, which would help prevent significant soil erosion impacts. Due to the limited amount of development that would be allowed by the project and due to the lack of slopes on the site, the project is not expected to result in significant soil erosion impacts. The Conservation Element's Expansive Soils Map indicates that the project site has a moderate expansive soil potential. The project would be required to comply with applicable portions of the Uniform Building Code as adopted by Butte County, which would mitigate any potential impacts resulting from expansive soils. The project does not require the use of septic systems. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 11 ■ �— r Project Name: Use Permit for California Water Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • 4.7 HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environmental through the routine transport use, or X disposal of hazardous materials? b. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous X materials into the environment? c. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one- X quarter mile of an existing or proposed schools? d. Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites complied pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, X would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e. For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the X project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f. For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people X residing or working in the project area? g. Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency X evacuationplan? h. Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or X where residences are intermixed with willdlands? Impact Discussion: The project site is not listed on the California Department of Toxic Substances Control Hazardous Waste and Substances Site List (Cortese List) and is not near any listed sites or site known to contain hazardous materials. The project does not involve the use of hazardous materials and would not create any hazardous materials. No impact is anticipated. The project site is not located within the 65 or 70 CNEL noise contour of any airport, nor is it located in any aircraft overflight area. The California Department of Forestry has submitted conditions which are to be met before approval of the project which would reduce any potential impact regarding fire. Compliance with these measures will be accomplished in coordination with the Butte County Fire Department. Mitigation Measure: None required. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 12 ■ ftA Project Name: Use Permit for Califomiter Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • 4.8 HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Reviewed Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? X b. Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production X rate of preexisting nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in X substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? d. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or X amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off-site? e. Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of X polluted runoff? f. Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? X g. Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped by Federal Flood Hazard Boundary, Flood Insurance Rate Map, or other flood hazard delineation X map? h. Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? X i. Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss, injury, or death involving flooding, including flooding as X a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j. Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? }� Impact Discussion: This project would not have a significant impact to ground water quality or quantity. The project would create approximately 4,000 square feet of new impervious surfaces: 2,560 square feet for the proposed tank and 1,500 square feet of new roadway surfaces. These new impervious surfaces could cause a significant increase in surface water runoff from the site, which could have an impact on off-site drainage facilities. Stormwater drainage from the site is directed into an underground stormwater pipe that extends out to Shadybrook Lane. The Butte County Public Works Department requires that the applicant submit a plan for a permanent solution for drainage. The plan shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on-site and/or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility. The plan is also required to show that there will be no increase in the peak flow of stormwater runoff from the site. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 13 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for CalifomiaRater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • The project site is not located within a 100 -year flood zone or 500 -year flood zone as shown on Butte County GIS flood zone theme, which is based on Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map 06007C - 0345C, dated June 8, 1998. The property is not located in an area prone to seiche, tsunami, or mudflow. No impact would occur with respect to these natural hazards. Mitigation Measure # 5: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank. Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. 4.9 LAND USE: Impact Discussion: The proposal would allow the installation of a 500,000 gallon water tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The project would not divide any established community. The project site is zoned U (Unclassified) and is designated by the Land Use Element Map of the Butte County General Plan as Low Density Residential. The California Water Service Company is considered a public utility and public uses are allowed in the Unclassified zone with a Use Permit. The Low Density Residential General Plan land use designation states that public uses are a Secondary Use. The parcels to the west of the site are located in the County and are zoned PUD (Planned Unit Development) and have a General Plan land use designation of Agricultural Residential. These parcels are currently being developed with single family dwellings on parcels of approximately one to two acres. The parcels to the north, south, and east of the site are located in the City of Chico and are zoned for residential uses on one acre parcels. The project site is located within the City of Chico's Sphere of Influence. The City of Chico did not object to the project but recommended that the proposed water tank be painted the same tan/light brown color as the existing water tank and that native landscape vegetation be used. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 14 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Physically divide an established community? X b. Conflict with an applicable land use plan, policy, or regulations of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning X ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c. Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation lan? X Impact Discussion: The proposal would allow the installation of a 500,000 gallon water tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The project would not divide any established community. The project site is zoned U (Unclassified) and is designated by the Land Use Element Map of the Butte County General Plan as Low Density Residential. The California Water Service Company is considered a public utility and public uses are allowed in the Unclassified zone with a Use Permit. The Low Density Residential General Plan land use designation states that public uses are a Secondary Use. The parcels to the west of the site are located in the County and are zoned PUD (Planned Unit Development) and have a General Plan land use designation of Agricultural Residential. These parcels are currently being developed with single family dwellings on parcels of approximately one to two acres. The parcels to the north, south, and east of the site are located in the City of Chico and are zoned for residential uses on one acre parcels. The project site is located within the City of Chico's Sphere of Influence. The City of Chico did not object to the project but recommended that the proposed water tank be painted the same tan/light brown color as the existing water tank and that native landscape vegetation be used. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 14 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California Water Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • For the approval of the Use Permit, the applicant is required to present information, including plans or other information, that is substantial enough to make an informed decision. The Planning Commission reviews the proposal and will grant a Use Permit if: "the proposed uses of property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies, and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or the general health, welfare, and safety of the residents of the county" (Butte County Code, Section 24- 45.10). This Initial Study, the review by the Planning Commission based on information from planning staff and the applicant will ensure compliance with all land use plans and policies and ensure the proposed project would not impair the health, welfare, or safety of Butte County residents. The property is not within a habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. No impact would be incurred. Mitip,ation Measure: None required. 4.10 MINERAL RESOURCES: Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use or extract any mineral or energy resources and would not restrict access to known mineral resource areas. Mitieation Measure: None required. 4.11 NOISE: Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region and the X residents of the state? X b. Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local X general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use or extract any mineral or energy resources and would not restrict access to known mineral resource areas. Mitieation Measure: None required. 4.11 NOISE: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 15 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other X agencies? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 15 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Califomitter Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • Impact Discussion: The Butte County General Plan Noise Element was adopted in January 1977. The primary objective of the noise element is to prescribe policies that lead to the preservation and enhancement of the quality of life for the residents of Butte County by securing and maintaining an environment free from hazardous and annoying noise. Secondary objectives of the noise element are to: • Provide information concerning the community noise environment to make noise a consideration in the ongoing planning process and the development of ordinances relating thereto • Abate and control excessive noise • Avoid a mix of incompatible noise -generating and noise -sensitive activities • Protect areas of the community that have "acceptable" or "sensitive" noise environments • Provide indoor noise environments that allow undisturbed conversation, sleep, study, work, relaxation, and privacy For residential uses, the noise element identifies a maximum acceptable outdoor community noise level of 60 dB(A) Ldn to provide a suitable noise environment inside buildings. This is consistent with State of California standards recommended for transportation noise sources. Non -Transportation Noise Criteria The noise standards contained in the Butte County General Plan do not differentiate between transportation and non - transportation noise sources. Therefore, there are no standards specifically developed for construction activities. The only noise standard cited in the County Noise Element which is applicable to residential uses is a 60 dB(A) Ldn standard described above. Because it is not specified, it is inferred that this standard applies to residential uses affected by all types of noise sources. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 16 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated b. Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive ground borne vibration or ground borne noise levels? X c. A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing X without theproject? d. A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above X levels existing without theproject? e. For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, X would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? L For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working X in the project area to excessive noise levels? Impact Discussion: The Butte County General Plan Noise Element was adopted in January 1977. The primary objective of the noise element is to prescribe policies that lead to the preservation and enhancement of the quality of life for the residents of Butte County by securing and maintaining an environment free from hazardous and annoying noise. Secondary objectives of the noise element are to: • Provide information concerning the community noise environment to make noise a consideration in the ongoing planning process and the development of ordinances relating thereto • Abate and control excessive noise • Avoid a mix of incompatible noise -generating and noise -sensitive activities • Protect areas of the community that have "acceptable" or "sensitive" noise environments • Provide indoor noise environments that allow undisturbed conversation, sleep, study, work, relaxation, and privacy For residential uses, the noise element identifies a maximum acceptable outdoor community noise level of 60 dB(A) Ldn to provide a suitable noise environment inside buildings. This is consistent with State of California standards recommended for transportation noise sources. Non -Transportation Noise Criteria The noise standards contained in the Butte County General Plan do not differentiate between transportation and non - transportation noise sources. Therefore, there are no standards specifically developed for construction activities. The only noise standard cited in the County Noise Element which is applicable to residential uses is a 60 dB(A) Ldn standard described above. Because it is not specified, it is inferred that this standard applies to residential uses affected by all types of noise sources. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 16 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California'C✓ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • California Environmental Quality Act (CEOA) Standards Criteria for determining the significance of noise impacts were developed based on information contained in the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (State CEQA Guidelines). According to those guidelines, a project may have a significant effect on the environment if it will satisfy the following conditions: Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project The project site is located in a suburban residential area that generally has a low noise level. Ambient noise on and around the project area is affected primarily by vehicle traffic on the roads in the project area and from the surrounding residential uses. The project area is also subject to noise generated by the construction of several new homes near the project site. During the construction phase of the proposed water tank, noise from construction activities would add to the noise environment in the immediate project vicinity. According to the project engineer, installation of the proposed water tank would take three to four months. Activities involved in construction would generate maximum noise levels ranging from 77 to 89 dB at a distance of 50 feet. Typical construction noise levels resulting from construction equipment by type and phase of construction are shown in Table 4.11-1. Construction activities would be temporary in nature and are anticipated to occur during normal daytime working hours. Noise would also be generated during the construction phase by increased truck traffic on area roadways. A significant project -generated noise source would be truck traffic associated with transport of heavy materials and equipment to and from the construction site. This noise increase would be of short duration, and would likely occur primarily during daytime hours. Construction activities associated with development activities could regularly exceed 60 dBA hourly average at the dwellings close to the project site. Construction associated with these buildings could therefore cause a potentially significant short-term or temporary noise impact upon adjacent residents. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 17 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California'W"ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • Table 4.11-1 Noise Levels by Construction Phases Typical Ranges of Energy Equivalent Noise Levels at 50 Feet, L,q in DbA, at Construction Sites 50 feet 100 feet 200 feet. Industrial, 600 feet 1,200 feet All pertinent equipment resent at site 89 Parking Garage, , 77 71 65 59 Religious, Public Works 1 65 59 Office Building, Amusements & Roads & Hotel, Hospital, Recreations, Highways, Domestic School, Public Store, Service' Sewers, and Housing Works Station Trenches IF-1 Ground Clearing 8 83 _I 84 84 [784 Jl 83- � 84 84 Excavation I 88 j 75 89 79 89- tl 71 88 78 Foundations I_l 81 E8]=8 77 =-77 88 88 Erection � 81 65 87 75 84 � .' 72 - 79 78 I ][::88]=2 [::89 ]=589 74 K]F 84 I - All pertinent equipment present at site. II - Minimum required equipment present at site. Source U.S. E.P.A., Legal Compilation on Noise, Vol. 1, p. 2-104, 1973. As a general rule, sound decreases at a rate of about 6 dB per doubling of distance from the noise source for a noise source which generally operates from a fixed location. For example, if a sound level is 95 decibels at 50 feet, it will be 89 decibels at 100 feet, and 83 decibels at 200 feet. Using the estimated noise levels from the Table 4.11-1, the following table lists the ranges of possible sound levels at specific distances from the proposed water tank: Estimated Sound Levels (dBA) from Proposed Water Tank 50 feet 100 feet 200 feet. 400 feet 600 feet 1,200 feet All pertinent equipment resent at site 89 83 77 71 65 59 Minimum required equipment resent at site 1 71 1 65 59 53 47 1 41 ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 18 ■ . Project Name: Use Permit for California pater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 The project site is surrounded by five parcels, three of which are developed with single family dwellings. Dwellings within 500 feet of the proposed water tank that may be significantly impacted by construction noise from the project site are listed in the below table. This table gives the address, distance from the proposed water tank, estimated sound level range that may occur, and the direction from the proposed water tank. Location Distance (feet) Estimated Sound Levels Ranges (dBA) Direction (from proposed water tank to dwelling 175 Falcons Pointe Drive 110 65 to 83 Northwest 2 Stonewood Commons 172 65 to 83 Northeast 3250 Shad brook Lane 180 65 to 83 South 3253 Shad brook Lane 285 59 to 77 East 165 Falcons Pointe Drive 430 53 to 71 West 6 Hill Oak Commons 463 53 to 71 East 5 Stonewood Commons 483 53 to 71 East It is expected that the existing six-foot tall berm that surrounds most of the project site would help absorb some of the construction noise. It is also expected that the existing water tank will help block construction noise, thereby helping to reduce noise levels to the south. However, the existing water tank would reflect construction noise, which could cause an increase in noise levels in certain directions. Noise from construction activities on the project site could expose nearby residents to significant levels of noise. To help reduce noise related impacts to nearby residents, a mitigation measure is recommended that limits construction between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No construction activity would be allowed on Sundays and holidays. The mitigation measure also requires that the California Water Service Company designate one person to act as disturbance coordinator to handle any noise -related complaints. Mitigation Measure # 6: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 1. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 2. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 3. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 4. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site so it is clearly visible to nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 19 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for CaliforniaVater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • 4.12 HOUSING: Impact Discussion: The project would not affect the population of the area. The project would not displace individuals or housing. No impact would occur. Mitieation Measure: None required. 4.13 PUBLIC SERVICES: Potentially Less Than Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under Impact Mitigation I Impact Previousmpact Incorporated Document a. Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through X extension of roads or other infrastructure? b. Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, X necessitating the construction of replacement housing X elsewhere? c. .Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? X X Impact Discussion: The project would not affect the population of the area. The project would not displace individuals or housing. No impact would occur. Mitieation Measure: None required. 4.13 PUBLIC SERVICES: Impact Discussion: The project would not increase the level of fire service needed on the site. The proposal is not expected to result in an increase in demand for police services. The proposal would not result in an increase in demand for school facilities in the area. 0 Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 20 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact _ Previous Incorporated Document a. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of or need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in X order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of the public services? b. Fireprotection? X c. Policeprotection? X d. Schools? X e. Parks? X f. Other public services? X Impact Discussion: The project would not increase the level of fire service needed on the site. The proposal is not expected to result in an increase in demand for police services. The proposal would not result in an increase in demand for school facilities in the area. 0 Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 20 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for Californ. ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • The project would not result in any impacts to area parks and facilities. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.14 RECREATION: Impact Discussion: No recreational facilities are proposed under this proposal. No impacts on existing or.future recreational facilities would occur. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.15 TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC: Potentially Less Than Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility X X would occur or be accelerated? b. Include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the X environment? X Impact Discussion: No recreational facilities are proposed under this proposal. No impacts on existing or.future recreational facilities would occur. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.15 TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 21 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document a. Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in X either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b. Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or X highways? c. Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in X location that results in substantial safety risks? d. Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or X incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? e. Result in inadequate emergency access? X f. Result in inadequate parking capacity? X ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 21 ■ 1. Project Name: Use Permit for Califomi ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • Impact Discussion: The project would temporally generate additional vehicle traffic in the project area during construction activities. Vehicles carrying construction workers, construction materials, and construction equipment would arrive and depart the site daily. The number of vehicles trips generate during construction of the proposed water tank is expected to be minor and would not have a significant impact on vehicular circulation in the project area. After construction activities have been completed, the project would not create a significant amount of vehicle traffic. Parking on the project site is limited and some construction -related vehicles may have to park on the street or on the vacant parcel to the east of the site. The lack of parking on site is not expected to create a significant impact because the road that vehicles may have to park on has a very low amount of vehicle traffic. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.16 UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS: Potentially Less Than Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document g. Conflict with accepted policies, plans or programs supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus X turnouts, bicycle racks)? Impact Discussion: The project would temporally generate additional vehicle traffic in the project area during construction activities. Vehicles carrying construction workers, construction materials, and construction equipment would arrive and depart the site daily. The number of vehicles trips generate during construction of the proposed water tank is expected to be minor and would not have a significant impact on vehicular circulation in the project area. After construction activities have been completed, the project would not create a significant amount of vehicle traffic. Parking on the project site is limited and some construction -related vehicles may have to park on the street or on the vacant parcel to the east of the site. The lack of parking on site is not expected to create a significant impact because the road that vehicles may have to park on has a very low amount of vehicle traffic. Mitigation Measure: None required. 4.16 UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS: ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ . Page 22 ■ Potentially Less Than Significant Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Significant with Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Document Incorporated a. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? X b. Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could X cause significant environmental effects? c. Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause X significant environmental effects? d. Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements X needed? e. Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the X project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f. Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste X disposal needs? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ . Page 22 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 • Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use any water and would not generate any wastewater. Thus, the project would not have an impact on any wastewater or water treatment facilities. The Butte County Public Works Department requires that the applicant submit a plan for a permanent solution for drainage. The plan would specify how drainage waters shall be detained on-site and/or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility. The plan is also required to show that there will be no increase in the peak flow of storm water runoff from the site. It is not expected that the project would require significant improvements to off-site storm water drainage facilities because only a minor amount of stormwater runoff would be created. During construction of the proposed water tank, minor amounts of soil waste could be created. The Neal Road Landfill has sufficient capacity to handle any waste generated during site development activities. The project would not generate any solid waste and would have no impact on the capacity of the Neal Road Landfill during operation. No impact would occur with respect to federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. MiNzation Measure: None required. 4.17 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE (SECTION 15065: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No Impact Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under quality of the environment, substantially reduce the Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or Incorporated Document g. Comply with federal, state, and local statutes, and regulations related to solid waste? X Impact Discussion: The proposed project would not use any water and would not generate any wastewater. Thus, the project would not have an impact on any wastewater or water treatment facilities. The Butte County Public Works Department requires that the applicant submit a plan for a permanent solution for drainage. The plan would specify how drainage waters shall be detained on-site and/or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility. The plan is also required to show that there will be no increase in the peak flow of storm water runoff from the site. It is not expected that the project would require significant improvements to off-site storm water drainage facilities because only a minor amount of stormwater runoff would be created. During construction of the proposed water tank, minor amounts of soil waste could be created. The Neal Road Landfill has sufficient capacity to handle any waste generated during site development activities. The project would not generate any solid waste and would have no impact on the capacity of the Neal Road Landfill during operation. No impact would occur with respect to federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. MiNzation Measure: None required. 4.17 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE (SECTION 15065: Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact Reviewed Under Previous Document a. Have the potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal X community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection X with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects and the effects of probable future projects)? ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 23 ■ J• ' . Project Name: Use Permit for California ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 The project has the potential to contribute impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable with respect to Initial Study Checklist Items 4.1.a, 4.1.c, and 4.1.d - AestheticNisual Resources; 4.3.b and 4.3.c — Air Quality; 4.8.d — Hydrology and Water Quality; arid 4.1 La, 4.1 Lb, and 4.1 l.d — Noise Impacts. Cumulative impacts to this area would be mitigated due to the inclusion of a mitigation measure included in that section and summarized in the following section. 5.0 MITIGATION MEASURES AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: Mitigation Measure # 1: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. Mitigation Measure # 2: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. Mitigation Measure # 3: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 24 ■ Less Than Reviewed Would the proposal: Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant No Under Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Previous Incorporated Document c. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human X beings, either directly or indirectly? The project has the potential to contribute impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable with respect to Initial Study Checklist Items 4.1.a, 4.1.c, and 4.1.d - AestheticNisual Resources; 4.3.b and 4.3.c — Air Quality; 4.8.d — Hydrology and Water Quality; arid 4.1 La, 4.1 Lb, and 4.1 l.d — Noise Impacts. Cumulative impacts to this area would be mitigated due to the inclusion of a mitigation measure included in that section and summarized in the following section. 5.0 MITIGATION MEASURES AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: Mitigation Measure # 1: The new water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate that the proposed water tank shall be painted the same color as the existing water tank. Timing: The water tank shall be painted the required color prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that the water tank has been painted the required color. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. Mitigation Measure # 2: The trees on the berm surrounding the project site shall be maintained in a healthy condition. Dead or diseased trees shall be removed as necessary but shall be replaced immediately. Plan Requirements: N/A Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct periodic field inspections to verify that the trees are being maintained in a healthy manner. Mitigation Measure # 3: All new outdoor lighting shall be fully shielded to prevent glare and stray light on surrounding parcels. Plan Requirements: Building and site plans shall indicate the location and type of lights to be installed, if any. Timing: The provisions of this condition shall be maintained throughout the life of the Use Permit. Monitoring: The Planning Division shall conduct a field inspection prior to use of the facility to verify that any new lights are fully shielded. Building inspectors shall check and ensure compliance on-site. The Development Services Department shall investigate and respond to any complaints of excess glare or light originating from the project site. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 24 ■ ►Project Name: Use Permit for California�C�ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 Mitigation Measure # 4: Dust generated by the development activities on the site shall be kept to a minimum with a goal of retaining dust on the site. Follow the dust control/emission control measures listed below: a. During clearing, grading, earth moving, excavation, or transportation of cut or fill materials, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to prevent dust from leaving the site and to create a crust after each day's activities cease. b. During construction, water trucks or sprinkler systems shall be used to keep all areas of vehicle movement damp enough to prevent dust from leaving the site. At a minimum, this would include wetting down such areas in the later morning and after work is completed for the day and whenever wind exceeds 15 miles per hour. . c. Soil stockpiled for more than two days shall be covered, kept moist, or treated with soil binders to prevent dust generation. d. Use properly maintained construction vehicles and equipment and best available control technology to minimize emissions from internal combustion engines. Plan Requirements: All requirements shall be shown on building plans. Timing: Requirements of the condition shall be adhered to throughout all grading and construction periods. Monitoring: Building inspectors shall spot check and shall ensure compliance on-site. Butte County Air Pollution Control District inspectors shall respond to nuisance complaints. Mitigation Measure # 5: Prior to site development and building permit issuance, a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. Plan Requirements: The applicant shall submit the required drainage plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Timing: The drainage plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits for the proposed water tank Monitoring: The Department of Public Works shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation. Mitigation Measure # 6: To reduce construction generated noise to insignificant levels beyond the project site properties, the applicant shall implement the following measures to mitigate construction noise throughout the entire construction phase: 5. Limit construction activity to daytime hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) with no construction activity on Sundays or holidays; 6. Use best available noise suppression devices and properly maintain and muffle diesel engine -driven construction equipment; 7. Locate stationary equipment as far as possible from sensitive receptors; 8. Designate a Disturbance Coordinator and post the name and phone number of this person conspicuously at the entrance to the project site so it is clearly visible to nearby residents most likely to be affected by construction noise. This person would manage complaints resulting from construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator will contact noise sensitive receptors and advise residents of the schedule of construction. Plan Requirements: The mitigation shall be placed on the Use Permit as a condition and shown on all building plans. Timing: The mitigation shall be applicable during all construction activities. ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 25 ■ •Project Name: Use Permit for Californi ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 Monitoring: The Disturbance Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this mitigation and shall respond to all complaints of noise. 6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL: 1. Butte County Board of Supervisors. Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No. 67-178 Oroville, CA: Butte County Planning Department, 1987. 2. Butte County Planning Department. Archaeological Sensitivity May, Oroville, CA: James P. Manning, 1983. 3. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Map. Butte County Fire Department and California Department of Forestry, 1989. 4. Butte County Planning Department. Butte County GIS Data. Oroville, CA: November 2001. 5. Butte County Planning Department. Earthquake and Fault Activity Man 11-1, Seismic Safety Element., Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 6. Butte County Planning Department. Erosion Potential Map 111-2, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 7. Butte County Planning Department. Expansive Soils Map 111-3, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 8. Butte County Planning Department. Liquefaction Potential Map 11-2, Seismic Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 9. Butte County Planning Department. Natural Fire Hazard Classes Map 111-4, Safety Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 10. Butte County Planning Department. Noise Element Map IV -1, Scenic Highway Element. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 11. Butte County Planning Department. Scenic Highways Map V-1, Scenic Highway Element. Oroville, CA: C112M Hill, 1977. 12. Butte County Planning Department. Subsidence and Landslide Potential Map 111-1 Safety Element. Oroville, CA CH2M Hill, 1977. 13. National Flood Insurance Program. Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1989. 7.0 CONSULTED AGENCIES: [X] Environmental Health [X] Public Works [X] Building Manager [ ] BCAG [ ] ALUC [X] LAFCo [X] Assessor [X] Development Services [ ] Chico Unified School Distr. [X] Air Qual. Management Dist. [X] City of Chico [- ] City of Biggs [ ] City of Gridley [ ] City of Oroville [ ] Town of Paradise [X] CA Department of Forestry [ ] Caltrans (Traffic) [ ] Central Reg. Water Quality [ ] Department of Conservation [ ] CA Dept. of Fish and Game [ ] Highway Patrol [ ] Army Corps of Engineers [ ] US Fish & Wldlife Service [X] Agricultural Commissioner [ ] Butte Co. Farm Bureau [ ] Oroville Union School Dist. [ ] Feather River Rec. Dist. [ ] El Medio Fire Dept. [ ] OWID [ ] LOAPUD [ ] PG&E [ ] Pacific Bell [ ] Palermo Union School Dist. [ ] Animal Control ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 26 ■ Project Name: Use Permit for California ater Service Company, File # UP 03-06 8.0 PROJECT SPONSOR(S) INCORPORATION OF MITIGATION INTO PROPOSED PROJECT: Me have reviewed the Initial Study for the California Water Service Company Use Permit (APN # 011-030-064) application and particularly the mitigation measures identified herein. Me hereby modify the application on file with the Butte County Planning Department to include and incorporate all mitigations set forth in this Initial Study. Project Sponsor/Project Agent Date Project Sponsor/Project Agent Date k:\projects\upc\ca water service co\cal water use permit initial study.doc ■ Butte County Department of Development Services ■ Planning Division ■ Page 27 ■ °•N MEMORANDUM 's..CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY CHICO TO: Stephen Betts FROM: Toni Ruggle DATE: January 14, 2003 SUBJECT: Proposed tank (Station 66- Tank 2) The Canyon Oaks locale continues to be one of the fastest growing areas in Chico. This has placed an enormous burden on the existing ground level tank on Shadybrook Lane. The need for a second tank at this site is now critical. If this tank is not in service before the heat of the 2003 summer it is uncertain whether or not we will be able to meet demand. Should there be a fire or if one of our wells fails we run a very real, significant risk of de -watering this portion of the system. In order to meet the domestic water needs and provide optimum fire protection to the homes in the California Park area it is vital that this second tank be built as soon a possible. The proposed timeline would be as .follows: • Start construction middle of March 2003. • Complete construction middle of June 2003. • Tank in service end of June 2003. 0 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY 9 Pje1V`i�` 2222 WHITMAN AVENUE • CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95928 L41�7- 33o -333q - Toni Ruggle Production Superintendent Chico District Tel.: (530) 345.9436 Fox: (530) 345-0915 truggle@colwoter.com • f I n r,f t • i. � ;• ,S. .�' . , � •. �, Vis, :'s,:•�' ! IPF = .w� iz 4r1�' ti ll ]]'mac l r AA i '_� { �.•- �' 1'-, rl `•z{�� (,r/�.y.�,-P �:Ke� • 4 �' f�f� i-,•}7 ,ti►•.�w�;. jLd 44 IL VJ _• �~�A�` •� •S 4i � '. -._* M .�,ri` , 1, 'ice.. r /. -. -« _ ' � i : � `• ..r- � � -jam"` ''� „' ems, �' � � �-�.� y, q o /�' •a yV��' s1-� .. a.1a� �Y � , �. ' . .. ' '� , � �j - ` i:°�1. •.�� � �� \J. lip ,` t.. ••. r f y .-•"'°'�`..�'1 :fit 7 :,�.��o�,•-.•__.. LAN D OF NATURAL W EA LTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 January 13, 2003 California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle 2222 Whitman Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Re: Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for the California Water Service Company Station 66 Tank 2 Use Permit Project, File # UP 03-06, APN 011-030- 064 Dear Mr. Ruggle: Pursuant to Section 15063 of the Guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3), an Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the above -referenced project would have significant adverse effects on the environment. The Initial Study determined that mitigation measures are necessary to prevent the project from causing significant impacts to the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed. Please review the enclosed initial study and recommended mitigation measures, noting particularly any environmental problems which could be minimized or avoided by the care and manner in which the project is carried out. Section 15070(b)(1) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines requires that the project applicant, or his or her agent, provide a written consent to the proposed mitigation measures prior to release of the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration and Initial Study for public review. The recommended mitigation measures constitute a revision to the project. If you agree to the mitigation measures, please sign Section 8 of the Initial Study and return to the Planning Division. The Initial Study will be released for public review and the project set for a public hearing by the Butte County Planning Commission once we have received the signed Initial Study. If you do not agree to the mitigation measures, please contact this office as soon as possible to discuss possible alternatives. 0 Should you have any further questions regarding this Mitigated Negative Declaration, please contact me between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at (530) 538-7153. - Sincerely, ek� Stephen Betts Senior Planner Enclosure: Initial Study ' DEPARTMENT OF AVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 TO: Building Manager FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: aPlanning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): ` m jz! BUTTE COUNTY - STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: California Water Service Company DATE: December 3, 2002 Attn: Toni Ruggle APN: 0117030-064 AGENT: Ting He PLANNER: Stephen Betts FILE #: UP 03-06 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: H. BUILDING PERMITS _V/ 1. Building Permits Required. Prepare W sets of construction plans and make an application for permit. Construction shall comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Plans shall be prepared, sealed and signed by a California Licensed Architect or Registered Engineer for non-residential buildings and certain residential buildings. 2. Proposed improvements constitute a "change in use" or "change in the character of use" as stated in the building code. Improvement plans shall incorporate all code -required elements for the new use. 3. All structures shall be made accessible to the disabled. Disabled accessible parking and an accessible path of travel shall be provided. 4. Proposed improvements shall comply with Title 24 energy conservation regulations. Appropriate compliance forms (two sets) shall be submitted indicating compliance with those standards. 5. Proposed improvements shall comply with Butte County Code and FEMA Flood Hazard Prevention regulations. A FEMA Elevation Certificate, prepared by a qualified professional, shall be completed and submitted with improvement plans for the Building Division. 6. Proposed improvements shall comply with recorded map conditions applicable to construction. 7. Proposed improvements shall comply with Public Resources Code 4290 Fire Safe Construction standards. 8. Development fees for the proposed residential or non-residential improvements shall be paid prior to the issuance of building permits. The fees shall be those in effect at time of application, and shall include, but not be limited to, School Fees, Park and Recreation District fees, Water and Sewer Service Fees, Permit and Plan Check fees, and Fire Protection Fees. I. EXISTING STRUCTURES 1. Comply with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area and fire - resistiveness of existing buildings. 2. Existing building(s) sh all b e in ade t o c omply w ith c urrent Building and Zoning regulations for the intended new use of the building(s) or the existing building(s) shall be demolished. DEPARTMENT OF OVELOPMJNT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION n. aman�`a� 7 County Center Drive OFA ylth Oroville CA 95965-3397 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 TO: Environmental Health 'nhlc0lif � FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division _.._ - ,. SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: �!Gnlifornic7Water-Service-Company DEC 13 2002 Attn: Toni-Ruggle;�Use� Permit- - UP -03=06'-3 L-1-1-- DATE: December 3, 2002 BUTTE COU TY The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This It SION provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to`December 17, 2002; pli se call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: Fx-1 Planning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 32.52 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified asrAPN# 011-03-0=064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): DEPARTMENT OF DIVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 V L; Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 DEC -6 2002 ' TO: Chico �'(ANNING ��V1S�QN FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Divisi SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Lond Use App ication APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle,- Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: 171 Planning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to instal I a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): I TO: LAFCo FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: FXPlanning Commission FIDevelopment Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): By: Jul r �E 0 EC 1 1 2002 i' BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISIOR Date: 0 6 i I DEPARTMENT OF IOVELOPMENT SERVICES' PLANNING DIVISION LAFCo 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 DEC Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 Oroville, California TO: LAFCo FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: FXPlanning Commission FIDevelopment Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): By: Jul r �E 0 EC 1 1 2002 i' BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISIOR Date: 0 6 i I DEPARTMENT OF DIELOPMENT SERVICES • PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 TO: Public Works Director FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: 171 Planning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific._ Letters or additiopal comments may be attached): By: DEC LA 2002 lE CUUNTY � , 71 IFn DEC 0 q 200t 0i ! U -TE uA.'INEL) E V E L o P; vi,,ETeff DN. BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: California Water Service Company DATE: December 3, 2002 Attn: Toni Ruggle AGENT: Ting He FILE #: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 PLANNER: Stephen Betts PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. B. X STREETS Prior to the issuance of building permits obtain encroachment permit for all new or existing driveway approaches and construct them to County standards, as specified in County Improvement Standards. 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits deed to Butte County, in fee simple, _ feet of right-of- way from the centerline of . The right of way shall be sufficient for the installation of standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on to standard, including but not limited to P.C.C. curb, gutter and sidewalk and the required street section for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Construct or install the required improvements. 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits dedicate a one foot "no access strip" or relinquish abutters rights to Butte County, along the frontage of parcels except at approved access points. DRAINAGE 1. Prior to the recordation of the issuance of building permits a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits establish 100 year floodplain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures. Show on the site plan map for building permits the elevations (by contours) and the location of an accepted NVGD benchmark and a temporary benchmark on- site. ■ Use Permit Standard Conditions - Butte County ■ C. LEGAL LOT STATUS Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit, prove, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. ■ Use Permit Standard Conditions - Butte County ■ 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SE PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 ��E U04 DEC 5 2002 TO: Agricultural Commission FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: Fx-1 Planning Commission 1-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letter, or additional comments may be attached): By: ,..�-P_l A �`� @ - ( Date: OL Z5 V/b E C_.. E V E F ti DEC 6 2002 BIATE: CG;iuT� DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION D EC `Uf E 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 D EC 5 2002 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 BU TE COUNIH TO: California Department of Forestry FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: Fx-1 Planning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shodybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): t —K001L/..> BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: California Water Service Company DATE: December 3, 2002 Attn: Toni Ruggle AGENT: Ting He FILE #: UP 03-06 APN: 011-030-064 PLANNER: Stephen Betts PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUTTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: 1 . Construction, installation or development of structures or facilities on the parcels/lots shall comply with the latest California Fire Safe Regulations, (Public Resources Code 4290), and all other applicable State and County codes, ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of application for improvement permits. Building identification and/or addresses shall be installed in conformance with Public Resources Code 4290 and shall be posted at the beginning of building construction and maintained continuously thereafter. 3. Fire hydrant identification, reflector or post reflectors shall be installed acceptable to the County Fire Warden. 4. In lieu of a pressurized water system or water storage tank, payment of $200.00 per created parcel into the Battalion _ water tender fund, is required prior to the issuance of a building permit. 5. A pressurized community water system for fire protection is required. The specific locations and fire flow requirements shall be in accordance with the Fire Department specifications and to the satisfaction of the County Fire Warden. Average required hydrant spacing feet, hydrant size _ inches, and residual fire flow _ gpm. Submit plans to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to construction of facilities. 6. In lieu of hydrant installation, payment may be made into the hydrant fund at a cost of $1.72 per lineal foot of street frontage. The estimated fee amount is $ 7. Prior to recordation of the Map or application for a building permit, the applicant shall pay the then current fee for the West Chico Fire Station Fund. 8. Provide an all weather access to all structures. The access shall have a minimum 10 foot width and 15 foot vertical clearance, and be able to accommodate a 40,000 pound fire apparatus. Revised 1/29/98 K:\standcon\up ■ Use Permit Standard Conditions - Butte County ■ 9 AP 011-030-064 Cal Water Serv. Co. UP 03-06 Z zz11 f/ 'f Loca#idn 700 C 700 1400 Feet BUTTE COUNTY PLANNM CONMUSSION Applicant: California water service Company Owner: Same Hearing Date: Existing Zone: U (Undmi ed) N Supervisorial Request: Use Permit to install a 500,00 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility. District # 3 Assessmr Parcel No: 011-030-064 1 F Ie:UP 03-06 LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: UP 03-06 AP# 011-030-064 APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, 2222 Whitman Avenue, Chico, CA 95928 PHONE#:: (530) 345-9436 OWNER: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle REPRESENTATIVE: Ting He, 1720 North 1st Street, San Jose, CA REQUEST: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility SIZE: 0.715 acres LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT # 3 EXISTING ZONING: U (Unclassified) ZONING HISTORY: SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: SITE HISTORY: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LDR (Low Density Residential) APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: ASSIGNED PLANNER: Stephen Betts Date Application Received 11/25/02 Date Project Assigned 12/04/02 30 Day Complete 12/25/02 Preset Hearing Date 03/27/03 4 "DRAFT" LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO:y✓A © '3-0(o AP# 0/l - 03,9-- 0(,41 36 1-0,-A 3 YS' -1l APPLICANT: &,H 1 TMty Aav, f faLg OWNER REPRESENTATIVE: PROPOSED REQUEST: (to be filled out by person taking in application) Users TD !,✓S' -'atm .4 .C,o4 000 ^AL 'TA --,k 4-t A ✓ ��xtsTr,�6 FAC! 1- t ;Zb FINAL REQUEST: (to be filled out by project planner) SIZE: ZA16- A,7/SA-C LOCATION: 0/t1y+Fw:±? Ar,-- -5s 64.., 6� ,agouT AASO �i T ,� r e cid.,, v GP ?c>R @lcd' �o'�' � a.f � S� -�,6 ?09 (c �ih,✓cs'r L",4S't GeSG! CO ,Q2�..t. SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT # EXISTING ZONING: (J GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: 1 2. ASSIGNED PLANNER: 51WCE Jef—El PLANNERS INITIALS Date Application Received LS hall 04 Date Project Assigned q 10 eL 0'), 30 Day Complete aS J5 %L 0a- APPLICATION: DATE: County Offices and Cities: _ Chief Administrative Officer _)L Environmental Health N -Sheriff / :TLLAFCo _ Biggs Oroville _ Information Systems Dept. Irrigation District: Butte Water _ OWID —Table Mountain Irrigation Domestic Water _ Butte Water District _ OWID Sewer Butte Water District _ Skansen Subdivision (CSA 21) Fire Protection X California Department of Forestry Recreation Districts _ Chico Area Recreation _ Paradise Recreation & Park Utilities PG&E North - Chico _ PG&E South - Oroville State Agencies • COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST __X_ Develop. 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Oroville/Butte Co _ Community Association _ Butte Env.l Council _ Cal Native Plant Society _ Forest Ranch Community Assoc. _ Butte Ck. Watershed Conservancy X Public Works Director Building Managert� _ ALUC Butte Co Farm Bureau Chico J _Chico Airport Commission X Agricultural Commission _ Durham Irrigation _ Richvale Irrigation — Other _ Del Oro Water Co. Other Sterling City Sewer Main _ Feather River Rec. & Park _ Pacific Bell _ Dept. of Fish and Game _ Highway Patrol _ Off. of Governmental & Env. Relations US Fish & Wildlife Service School Districts K:\PLANNING\FORMS\DISTR.LIS MEMORANDUM ;0� °$fit CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY CHICO TO: Stephen Betts FROM: Toni Ruggle DATE: 11-22-02 SUBJECT: Explanation of items 32 & 33 on conditional use permit form (32) Existing site has two buildings previously approved by the county, one that is 18' x 29' the other is 16' x 24', they house booster pumps that supply domestic water and fire protection to the surrounding area. There are two 10,000 -gallon pressure tanks, and one 0.5 million -gallon storage tank. There are no animals living on lot, plants have all been brought in for landscape. Soil is, all cobble and lava cap, very stable conditions. Site has a berm built up around it that was created for aesthetics. (33) Surrounding area is residential, all single family dwelling. No historic or cultural significance. There is also a golf course. ® E C.. �c.w'! E NOV 2 5 2002 E I i Ct i T. PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF IS�VELOPMENT SERVICES 10 PLANNING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Telephone: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530) 538-7785 TO: FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: California Water Service Company Attn: Toni Ruggle, Use Permit - UP 03-06 DATE: December 3, 2002 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, and to recommend conditions and/.or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. If a response cannot be submitted prior to December 17, 2002, please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. A hearing on this application has been tentatively scheduled for March 27, 2003 before the: Planning Commission F-1 Development Review Committee PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon water storage tank at an existing facility PROJECT LOCATION: Driveway access off of the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico, Identified as APN# 011-030-064 County Supervisor District No: 3 COMMENTS: (Please be specific. Letters or additional comments may be attached): By: Date: .11 77 COUNTY OF BUTTE *CE OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT ; 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE RECEMD. JAN f27- 2003 BU1TE COUNTY DEVELO1PMUN'I' SKI< CES da IV 0 JII 056100 DEL BRASE HOMAS & NANCY D 1088 ANITA AVE CHICO CA 95926-14r,9 0. 4, P69TA8E BRA5088 959262022 1B02 76 01/21/03 RETURN TO SENDER BRASE PMB 110 8930 COHASSET RD COHA55ET CA 95973-9066 RETURN TO SENDER i + �r{r{rT a IF1IItir{rt{fri� FA COUNTY OF BUTTE *CE OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE .-., RECEIVED JAN 2 8 BUTTEcOUN''TY DEVELOPNIE\T SERVICES 4z d �r11264 011570002000 HASTY HENRY H JR & KATHLEEN 451 BROOKSIDE DR CHICO CA 95928-3946 HAST+45.1 959263500 1602 17 01/22/03 RETURN TO SENDER HASTY JR 1623 HARVEST GLEN DR CHICO CA 95926-7372 RETURN TO SENDER COUNTY OF BUTTE ,. ,' �'• .ti o` �:o-►'�41 *CE OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 �.'1�' Luca y RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 119 RECEIVED - - - y�� 1 1 7 1 0099000 t. JAN 2 4 ARRAR GEOFFREY A & SHIRLEY M 91 BROOKSIDE DRIVE HICO CA 95928-937 , BUTTE COUNTY J� D&ELOPME\T SERNTCES SOr®� NOFq S�RgQ • '"'"•, ra ssD �F i '. ��; ti " r 1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that a public hearing will be held on February 13, 2003, at 9:30 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been prepared for the following project: MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION/USE PERMIT California Water Service Company, Use Permit to install a 500,000 gallon, 57 -foot diameter, 25 -foot tall water storage tank at an existing water pumping/storage facility. The proposed tank would have the same dimensions as the existing tank, and would be situated approximately -27 feet northeast of the existing tank. The existing tank is painted an off-white color, and the proposed tank would be the same color. Approximately half of the area that the tank would be located on is already level, with the other half needing to be graded level. The property is zoned "U" (Unclassified) and is located on the north side of Shadybrook Lane, approximately 425 feet north of the intersection with Canyon Oaks Terrace, at 3252 Shadybrook Lane, California Park area, Chico. APN 011-030-064 (SB) (UP 03-06) The initial study for the project identifies potentially significant effects, but revisions in the project plans or proposals made by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur. Therefore, Planning Division staff is recommending a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for this project are on file for public review starting, January 23, 2003, through February 12, 2003, at the Butte County Planning Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. All interested persons are invited to review the document. Written comments will be accepted by the Planning Division at the above address. If you challenge either the Mitigated Negative Declaration or the Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Division at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further information regarding this project, please contact Stephen Betts, project planner, at the Butte County Planning Division at (530) 538-7153. 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