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Butte County Department of 'Development Services v T rF TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DMECTOR BUTTE 0o ,j '7 County Center Drive - Oroville SEP CA 95965 '205 0' `. o 0 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile � Vk� C)1'vl1yI�T co11N CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/MINOR USE PERMIT APPLICATION PACKET Applicant Name: mkchoProject Number: UP1 S—©0 d `( Check One J CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ❑ MINOR USE PERMIT APPLICATION PACKET CHECKLIST The applicant should discuss the application requirements with the Department of Development Services, Public Works and Environmental Health staff prior to preparing this application. Please note that acceptance of your application is not an indication of approval. Application packets with missing components cannot be accepted. Please include this checklist along with your submittal. Applicant Planner 1. ❑ ❑ Complete a Pre -Application Review with the Environmental Health Division and provide evidence of meeting their requirements for sewage disposal and water supply in one of the following ways: ❑ A pre -application completion letter from Environmental Health; ❑ A Willing and Able to Serve Letter from the appropriate utility district; or ❑ A completed cooperative, agreement for annexation into a utility district 2. ❑ A completed, signed Project Information Form. 3. El' ❑ A complete Project Setting Description (instructions attached). ' 4. LJ ❑ If the application is signed by an agent for the owner, an agent authorization form must be submitted along with the application. The application cannot be accepted unless signed by the owner or authorized agent. 5. Ef" ❑ A signed agreement for Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review by'the Northeast Information Center (NEIC) accompanied by a check in the amount of $75.00 made out to "NEIL". • 0 • Applican Planner 6. ❑ Payment of the currently re uiredwApPlication Fees and/or Retainer. Make checks payable to "Butte County Treasurer". The Fee Schedule for all departments is available under "Fees" at: h.ttp://www.but:tecoLil.ity.net/dds/'Plari.i.iin.. Fees collected by the County on behalf of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) pursuant to Public Resource Code section 21089(b) must be submitted with the project application. Fee increases, should they occur in the future, are the responsibility of the applicant. Projects that are withdrawn, denied, or found to be exempt from CEQA are eligible for a refund of this fee. While every effort will be made by the County to initiate refund of CDFW fees; it is the responsibility of the applicant to request said refunds. Additional fees for publication notices will be required prior'to issuance`of the Conditional Use'Permit/Use Permit. Application fees are non-refundable. �Applicant's InitialsEr7. EJ ❑ A creation document for the project parcel and evidence of current property ownership. 8. SITE PLAN Two copies of a site map drawn to`a standard engineering scale (e.g., 1" ='20'). Additional copies of the. map shall be made available to county' departments upon request. All maps shall be drawn on uniform size sheets no less than l 1"X 17" and no seater than 24" X 36", folded to 8' t/2" x 11 . In addition, submittal of:a digital .copy of the map (Adobe PDF format) and aerial photographs are encouraged. The detailed map must include. a .., ❑ Name and business address of the applicantand person: who prepared the map. pP P p P p I b. . Assessor Parcel Number(s); street address (if available); tract name and date (if applicable); and/or TownshiRange and Section: numbers: c. ❑ Existing and proposed use/uses of the property. d.A ❑ vicinity map indicating the location of the land in relation to`the nearest major roads and significant topographic features in the surrounding area or region. e '� ❑ Propertylines lot dimensions and any applicable. or proposed easements of record f._ IJ ❑ Dimensioned locations of existing and proposed public and private improvement on the property (including, but not limited to, buildings, driveway s,road s, -parking areas, wells; septic tanks, sewer lines;' leach fields, utilities, signage; toren drainage systems and lighting) Location of all water features including, but not limited to natural and human -made drainage courses, irrigation canals, ponds; creeks, sloughs; topographic features including, but not limited to, buttes, slopes> 30%, rock outcroppings; and existing vegetation, such.as oak trees greater than 5". in diameter, and agricultural crows h ❑ : Distances between any 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, and their relationship to the property lines. ' [ ❑ Location, height, and materials of walls and fences (sections may be required). J ❑ ❑ Internal circulation pattern, if applicable. - 2 Applicant Planner 9. IJ ❑ Building Elevations 10.! 0 ❑ If applicable, provide landscaping and irrigation plans as required by Section 24-110 et seq. of County Code. tk . 11. ❑ If applicable, provide a conceptual grading Plan: I_tems_ to be shown on the plan include: a. ❑ ❑ Natural areas to be preserved. '. b. ❑ ❑ Proposed cut and fill areas in contrasting colors or patterns. C. ❑ ❑ Existing and proposed contours at an appropriate vertical scale within the project and on adjacent properties within 100 feet of the project boundaries. d. 11. ❑ Proposed drainage and flood control facilities. e. ❑ ❑ Erosion control measures and best management practices (e.g.; - slope landsca in g). f ❑ ❑ Natural drainage. g. ❑ ❑ Location of retaining walls, drainage channels and existing structures. 3 • 0 S 61`: h. 1:1 ® Location, elevation and size of proposed building pads. Additional information :may be required in order to clarify, correct or 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. Please call the Planning Division of the Department of Development Services at (5.30) 535-7601 if you have any questions about these requirements. Signature: Date: /o— �icant/Representative Signature: /J&" f Date: (b //5 Planner Receiving Application . K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\CUP/MUP.doc Revised 10/13/14 Butte County Department of evelopment Services QT TF TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR o0 !' ° 7 County, Center Drive ° Oroville, CA 95965 ° _ ° ' , (530) 538-7601 Telephone c.o (530) 538-7785 Facsimile - r -- APPUCANT'S N E: (If a�plic t is'different ry,owner an affidavit is required) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER nL4 1,_ _ C,. . ADDRE ': RE T, T S TE; )LIP C E , TELEPHONE. 1 naii d.T 'E-MAIL: .. _.� �' i. FAX OWNER'S NAME: TELEPHONE ADDRESS: STREET, C TY,:STATE, & ZI CODE: ., , dE"""=. r�.,i.. :�" 1,11�&y^^�PROPERT�Y INFORMATION 4 .. .��"�,..� .- •„'. '`.w?'. .,.:. ,B ... ...",kF3ca°'«`;v.,..:.:,..0.a.. ,.,t-a^aq?.,#kSP.':. ..,.. k'.r•' .-A...,...T,.a. '* YR' OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if any) SITE SIZE (in square f1eef or acres) 4— LATION. F R J (major cross streets -and ddress, if a ) , 1 ONE- GENERAL P STING LAND USE OP S D LAND: USE,' L C E S ING STRUCTU (quare feet) PROPOSED S RUCTURES (square fee -t)', ER LLIAMS N CT CONTRACT �'Ae❑ Yes o, (Check One) . (Check One) , ❑ 'PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED ❑. PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER ”. PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE;ON WELL WATER.' xrvssa ..� as - .�� s. . i�PPIICATI®NTYPE` -_. :�... ". -:. '. '+,35:'G:R. ,d,s..h,R'L�rC,�w.«mmZ^rticca Ng" ADMINI STRATIVE PERMIT - .., El TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAR - _ ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION, ❑ TENTATIVE BARGEE MAP -, USE PERMIT [I. OF PARCEL MAP -WAIVER ❑;MINOR USE;PERIvIIT:: ❑ CERTIFICATE OF.CORRECTION' ❑ COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY UP/MUP ❑ REZONE = ❑ VARIANCE ❑.GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT. MINOR VARIANCE ❑ MINING,AND RECLAMATION PLAN El' LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT . ❑ DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT CERTIFICATE OF MERGER ` ❑OTHER 'FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (Attach.necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division, describe the number and size - of parcels:) c 1 _. . ONE '".°n„, , r Q �' ' �OWNE"RERTIFIATION� �'xF. C. ..:'.i....dP�. a.�..+v..,'' H. „- ,. .,. s,..vAa.-S°,'�. .. a' ...a.....u-�s....'SdiF'SY'.Sk/,iYR'YL3:-. ^.i.>*" s S.^a<.,K„«a> °^xd• .(` A 'E'.3. 3":x.... ., ..,. .w.< ..., aKtxd.A9�Y,'�R.:./ - I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY.: ` FURTHER; L ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS 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 M lude a affidavit with. this application ) VADATE: SIGNATURE' r Sad _ AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Butte County, Department of Development Services: N1, at- 01o �� p c70� X 20 — 9792 Print Name of Agent ° j� ' Phone Number vv'&e� Mailing'Address N is hereby: authorized to process this application on my/our property, identified as Butte, County Assessors Parcel Number(s) 1,59 -This authorization allows representation for all. applications,- hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary f or said.proce'ssing, but not-:including document{s) relating to 'record title interest. � Own'qi) of Record (sign and print name) " . Print Name _ ,, _ .. Print Name Signature Signature q. Print, Name _ Prim Name Si .. tur, ' r y- v ga Signature c , - ` Print ame of Applicant other than owner) ' ,J Signa re of Apple Ojother than owner) r, yr Print Name, of California Civil Engineer/Land Surveyor rs Phone Number Mailing Address Email Address a 1 c. MISTY WALKER - NotaryPublic v STATE OF GEORGIA co' My Comm. Exp. 4/11/17 * D Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 . (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile PROJECT SETTING DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS t Applicant Name: ��� Project Number: • 9 -Please address the following in the space provided. Attach a separate sheet of paper, if needed: 1. Identify any applicable proposed'developm ent schedule, including anticipated, incremental, or phased development and all associate proiects. - 2. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those reauired by city, regional, state and federal agencies. CaLiCaln \l.nr�`cr� .pec Vo lcnc u S.ha�\ �y2�- _ k 'i 3. Describe the site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants, animals, and any cultural, historical, orIscenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. 4. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants, 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, setback, rear yard, etc.) 11 61. Ovation, archaeology, etc. Please contact Planning Division Staff with any Z arc customizable system �' X10fc) kENNEL. 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J cl iti mew g n -E 0 ROTATINU FEEDER �r d •.Eh YY y ,Y�' S �.i 1' Feed your pet without entering the kennel by adding the Rotating Feeder. The feeder bolts to the Kennel Kit accessory panel for easy r installation and holds (2) 9.75 in. (24.765 cm) diameter buckets. And r WorM� [Ike 0 minia Ure �!Sapt:16 tank -.,i? Inwitflil Ulu, -grdund 9 i -a ialk i A 0"' dbpyaste, V Elm f,' tt shrubs r Agreement For Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review By The Northeast Information Center (NEIC) The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is the California State statute that requires the Butte -County Department of Development Services to perform an environmental review on all discretionary land use projects, to identify the significant environmental impacts of the project and to avoid or mitigate those impacts, if feasible. Every development project which requires a discretionary governmental approval will require at least some, environmental review pursuant to CEQA, unless an exemption applies. The environmental review required imposes both procedural and substantive requirements. At a minimum, an initial review of the project and its environmental effects must be conducted.. Depending upon the potential effects, a further and more substantial review may be conducted in the form of an environmental impact report (EIR). A .project may not be approved if feasible alternatives or mitigation measures cannot substantially lessen the significant environmental effects of the project. At the state level, CEQA requires that public agencies consider the effects of their actions on historical resources eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources. "Historical resource" refers to buildings, structures, sites (prehistoric and historic), objects, districts, and all manner of properties containing material remains of past human life or activity. The Department of Development Services utilizes the Northeast Information Center (NEIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) to identify projects that may have archaeological significance. The CHRIS is a statewide system for managing information on the full range of historical resources identified in California. This system is under the authority and direction of the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP), the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC). The Northeast Center of the CHRIS system, located at California State University, Chico, manages the historical resource records for 11 counties, including Butte County. The Northeast Information Center will furnish a Record Search to Development Services indicating the archaeological/historical significance and sensitivity of the applicant's project area and additionally providing a recommendation as to whether further archaeological survey is warranted. If further archaeological survey is required, the application would be considered incomplete until the appropriate archaeological survey is completed and reviewed. The Department of Development Services will forward applicant's payment (by check) of $75.00 and relevant project application information required for the Records Search to NEIC. NEIC will provide the results of the Records Search to Development Services. Development Services will notify the applicant if further archaeological survey is warranted. The $75.00 fee does not cover the cost of further archaeological survey work. If further archaeological survey work is required, Development Services will work with the applicant to see that it is accomplished, according to set standards, by a qualified archaeologist. The applicant shall bear all costs associated with further archaeological survey work required to continue processing of the planning project application. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF A 7.5' TOPO MAP, WITH THE PROJECT AREA OUTLINED. THIS IS USED DURING THE REVIEW TO RESEARCH CULTURAL SITES. The undersigned applicant for the project as identified below has read and understood the Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review process and agrees to fund the required Record Search to be provided by NEIC. Attached is a check for $75.00 made payable to the Northeast Information Center for NEIC to perform the Records Search. Applicant Signature Applicant PRINTED Name Check Number Planner, File Number Date K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\NEIC_Amh_Agreement.doc ` Agreement For Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review By The Northeast Information Center (NEIC) The California. Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is :the California State statute that requires the Butte County Department of Development Services to perform an environmental review .on all discretionary land use projects, to identify the significant environmental impacts of the project and to avoid or mitigate those impacts, if feasible. Every development project which requires a discretionary governmental approval will require at least some environmental review pursuant to CEQA, unless an exemption applies. The environmental review required imposes both procedural and substantive requirements. At a minimum, an initial review of the project and its environmental effects must be conducted. Depending upon the potential effects, a further and more substantial review may be conducted in the form -of an environmental impact report (EIR). A project may not be approved if feasible alternatives or mitigation measures cannot substantially lessen the significant environmental effects of the, project. At the state level, CEQA requires that public agencies consider the effects of their actions on historical resources eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources. "Historical resource" refers to buildings, structures, sites (prehistoric and historic), objects, districts, and all manner of properties containing material remains of past human life or activity. The Department of Development Services utilizes the Northeast Information Center (NEIL) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) to identify projects that may have archaeological significance. The CHRIS is a statewide system for managing information on the full range of historical resources identified in California. This system is under the authority and direction of the Office of Historic Preservation, (OHP), the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC). The Northeast Center of the CHRIS system, located at California State University, Chico, manages the historical resource records for 11 counties, including Butte County. The Northeast Information Center will furnish a Record Search to Development Services indicating the archaeological/historical significance and sensitivity of the applicant's' project area and additionally providing a recommendation as to whether further archaeological survey is warranted. If further archaeological survey is required, the application would be considered incomplete until the appropriate archaeological survey is completed and reviewed. The Department of Development Services will forward applicant's payment (by check) of $75.00 and relevant project application information required for the Records Search to NEIC. NEIC will provide the results of the Records Search to Development Services. Development Services will notify the applicant if further archaeological survey is warranted. The $75.00 fee does not cover the cost of further archaeological survey work. If further archaeological survey work is required, Development Services will work with the applicant to see that it is accomplished, according to set standards, by a qualified archaeologist. The applicant shall bear all costs associated with further archaeological survey work required to continue processing of the planning project application. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF A 7.5' TOPO MAP, WITH THE PROJECT AREA OUTLINED. THIS IS USED DURING THE REVIEW TO RESEARCH CULTURAL SITES. The undersigned applicant for the project as identified below has read and understood the Butte County Archaeological Resources Proiect Review process and agrees to fund the required Record Search to be provided by NEIC. Attached is a check for $75.00 made payable to the Northeast Information Center for NEIC to perform the Records Search. Applicant Signature Applicant PRINTED Name Check Number Planner, File Number Date K:\Planning\FORMS\APPLICATIONS\NEIC_Arch_Agreement.doc Agreement For Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review By The Northeast Information Center (NEIC) The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is the California State statute that requires the Butte County Department of Development Services to perform an environmental review on all discretionary land use projects, to identify the significant environmental impacts of the project and to avoid or mitigate those impacts, if feasible. Every development project which requires a discretionary governmental approval will require ,at least some environmental review pursuant to CEQA, unless an exemption applies. The environmental review .required imposes both procedural and substantive requirements. At a minimum, an initial review of the project and its environmental effects must be conducted. Depending upon the potential effects, a further and more substantial review may be conducted in the form of an environmental impact report (EIR).. A project may not be approved if feasible alternatives or mitigation measures cannot substantially lessen the significant environmental effects of the project.. At the state level, CEQA requires that public agencies consider the effects of their actions on historical resources eligible for listing on the California Register of Historical Resources. "Historical resource" refers to buildings, structures, sites (prehistoric and historic), objects, districts, and all manner of properties containing material remains of past human life or ,activity. The Department of Development Services utilizes the Northeast Information Center (NEIC) of the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS) to identify projects that may have• archaeological significance. The CHRIS is a statewide system for managing information on the full range of historical resources identified in California. This system is under the authority and direction of the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP), the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC). The Northeast Center of the CHRIS system, located at California State University, Chico, manages the historical resource records for 11 counties, including Butte County. The Northeast Information Center will furnish a Record Search to Development Services indicating the archaeologicaUhistorical significance and sensitivity of the applicant's project area and additionally providing a recommendation as to whether further archaeological survey is warranted. If further archaeological survey is required, the application would be considered.incomplete until the appropriate archaeological survey is completed and reviewed. The Department of Development Services will forward applicant's payment (by check) of $75.00 and relevant project application information required for the Records Search to NEIC. NEIC will provide the results of the Records Search to Development Services. Development Services will notify the applicant if further archaeological survey is warranted. The $75.00 fee does not cover the cost of further archaeological survey work. If further archaeological survey work is required, Development Services will work with the applicant to see that it is accomplished, according to set standards, by a qualified archaeologist. The applicant shall bear all costs associated with further archaeological survey work required to continue processing of the planning project application. THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF A 7.5' TOPO MAP, WITH THE PROJECT AREA OUTLINED. THIS IS USED DURING THE REVIEW TO RESEARCH CULTURAL SITES. The undersigned applicant for the project as identified below has read and understood the Butte County Archaeological Resources Project Review process and agrees to fund the required Record Search to be provided by NEIC. Attached is a check for $75.00 made payable to the Northeast Information Center for NEIC to perform the Records Search. 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S88'35'48' W_2683-86' FD 2"X 2" RAILROAD an r•' 2645.37 LS 6689 01 LS 2780 PER 1307.07`s (NORTH 2640 GLO) N - RAIL ON MOS RCE v 101 M 9 1788 PER (R7) - a_ 587'09'52"E 2719.74• DETAIL "B" - • (S87'13'42'E 2719.54' R1) - NTS - • CN 1/16 COR 1359.87 (1359.75' R1) SEC 1 1359.87 FD 3/' IP LS 3634 , a - BASIS O F BEARINGS • (1359.75' R7) PER (Rt) AND 149 MAPS •• 56-61 ' ^ - - + . •' o N83' 8'18"E 10.00' THE BASIS OF BEARINGS OF THIS SURVEY IS THE EAST LINE OF THE - t SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 1..21N R3E PER (Rl) a ^ BEING NO'09'14"E r ` ' " • - N N83'38'18"E 10.00' o -' - r o .. a e PARCEL 1 ror NOTES: a _ ,• = N - _. + , - -•r, .. .. - "$2 M 49 - - v �• THE FOLLOWING EASEMENTS ARE NOT DEFINED OF RECORD: F n m 3 3• „r'; ? FD 1/2" REBAR. ' - ,N BK 135 DEEDS. PG 253. THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT TRANSMISSION • • c6 ;: N "' - ¢ LS 2843 PER (R2) t m '• ,. AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY ' o o o tn !`r P p •"-. �' w FO 1 2" REBAR S89'42.52'W 0.11' - w m / HELD FOR LINE - BK 83 OR, PG 109, MINERAL RIGHTS AND THE RIGHT TO DUMPJAILINGS - _ - o LS 2843 PER -. BK 588 OR, PC 201, PG&E EASEMENT - N • z z rn P m (R2) - z. Y oLn SK I PATENTS, PG 364, RESERVATION OF ALL URANIUM, THORIUM AND OTHER MINERALS' p .. ` >.,• - of a o ' . • o .. z vv N89'41'35"E 990.51' R2) o a ( z N89'42'52"E 990.51 -BOOK I PATENTS, PG 390, THE RIGHT TO MINE FOR OIL AND GAS - - • . - s `� ' • Y " m - - - - T_ 1n, - • C3• a .• :RSN 91-15924. PG&E EASEMENT - m io C4 I •657 N88'56'36"E (N88.48'50"E Rt) 5237.2 .t (5227.98' R1) ; E 1/4 COR SECTION 1 - L. , (.89'4?(35"E 1457.97 R2) THE EASEMENT. PER BK 2463 OR, PG DOES NOT AFFECT -- THIS PROPERTY - ti ❑ - " ' W 1/4 COR . C 1/4 COR SEC 1 1351.44' (1351.45' Rt) 2702.88 (2702_90_Rl) - - - - - - .89'43 8"E 1457.77' g • • ---------- - - -1163147 r SECTION 1 e' 675.72' - , 675.72' - - - - - - 1351.44' FD 2 3/4' BRASS ti FD -1/2' REBAR- ' FD 3/4" DIP IN MOS 2534.37 -. (1351.45 RI) CAP LS 2780 PER (R1,R2) I S;OZ4308eWR009 1 ad - 6 ` - - r • PER 127 MAPS 89 (2525.08' RI) - - • -•, „ - - . I ' S69'43'08'W `. - • � "' - LEGEND . ' - ^ •- - - 144.30' FROM , ( I J N - . a I r - .. .. t FD TOPPER LS _2843 - - _ o _ ;a^ T ALC COR PER w 1 • ' - . ' NO REF. S .76'18'10"E 90.10' m o .0 - ^. cd ;� o NM lo, (2) HELD n n •, cc ESS OPENING=100' IN • ` Q FOUND'MONUMENT AS NOTED - FROM 1/4 COR - ro a r, , n o -vn"i m . nm �'° . o o FOR LINE J� ,o L- - n vi , - . _ 1 "a " •$ _ " _ w ci ID m I - . t ,7f o C ,.411 Q FOUND RAILROAD SPIKE ON CENTERLINE .88'42'41"E 1351.53'. PARCEL 2 , N +: ro < N N I LOGAf. t z Q N ' RSN 2002-� °°I Mel C C2 / • ' ' O . SET 3 4" IP LS 6669 t _ - r+ a aL y z z n 675.77' _ ,�� 675.77 _---�• ,i°; 82.18 ACRES ' N _ n ^ w w w a 00 3 i� 1 ) n ., I .39'34'20"E • ^I ACCESS RELINQUISHMENT w PER RSN 2002-&S" 0 CALCULATED POSITION • .I " f . r ..m. .�'1� 720.57' I w g !n r r- o 1.10 (R7) INDICATES RECORD PER 101 MAPS 9 _ o S4 - z z {{ �4 : of mo 1 SEE DETAIL "B" - - (R2) INDICATES RECORD PER 82 MAPS 29-30 . M a io b N o z o z SEE v FO 1 /2" REBAR ,+ z o(• rn PARCEL - PARCEL 2 ,, n m .,. ?o - --'ne, DETAIL 'A" LS 2843 PER ) S-1/16 COR • 20.49 ACRES I (R3) INDICATES RECORD PER 73 MAPS 33-34 _� - �244'3T21' ' a F 0 mo • t the -- Eosmt RSN 2001-0022067 a I.. _ ACCESS OPENING=C7 J ' }89'34.20"E I (R4) INDICATES RECORD PER 42 MAPS 6 , + R=50.00 ,' ~. z _ }, z Greenbelt per, J1 62 (;189'33L867. R2) NO ACCESS STRIP=C8 I C6 +f r •� �'•' 4 13� 1 N88O0'tt" t2 (433. R2 ) 86.,,47 867.39' R2) ' �- Cl ACCESS OPENING=C9 (RS) INDICATES RECORD PER 54 MAPS 31-34 CS 1/16 COR ' 675.82' •+ 675_82_• - - -- ! - --- - - - - - - - - - - 1- � \ w_'111 MORI RR 586'37'16"E (R6) INDICATES RECORD PER RIGHT OF WAY MAP FOR PENTZ-MAGALIA _ SEC 1 4 _ 3 y`k .8828'44"E 1351.96• ` 2703.61' - ! 1 N89.34.20 E 1539.50 RADIAL 1 • HWY ON FILE WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS _ I •,a1 II • SE 1/16 COR FILE yE-944 � . 61' + ' .-, \ w •_ N88*00'11"E :`I z M SEC 1, ' _ 60' 1 easement per FD 1/2" RcBAR P li0 RE RSN 2001 0022067 d LS 4010 F - on -RSN (D1) INDICATES RECORD PER RSN 2007-0022067 > " - . FD 3 4" IP / 100.04' m- 2001-0022071 _ (D2) INDICATES RECORD PER RSN 98-0055408 . . ,+ a 0 a LS 2843 PER .r ` - .' . -- ., - . r, - h _ .. ;,1 - .n 0 1 �� 6t' non-exclusive easement for _ _ "r> Ingress, egress and Public •- r .- INDICATES RELINQUISHED ABUTTER'S RIGHTS OF ACCESS J -.r - . ` 6-53'08'41' a _ z r r (R2) S 1 16 COR s•_ SEC /1 - �1� ° "> ,•e '• F ry • n . _ 'r o Utility purposes to be reserved it - in deeds for the benefit of , - BY SEPERATE DOCUMENT +' ` - R=700.00 L=92.76 7e ,/ N 1�, n I NOT A PART w rNe Parcels 2 and 3 0 wm /.89'34'20"E ri ;.. (D2) .. 3 N 3 �. a �o I w LANDS OF VANCE . i•; `m to o b N I v1 RSN 2001-0022067 h 6 . a o• O PARCEL i n 0 - in N �• vv r'nv m GRESS. EGRESS AND �. m .I - 7M" • - N 0 z 0 60.03' z PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT 0 I n 60.02' tE t/76 COR- ' !! r 675.97' ( - 675.98' --------2�s1� 6 S 7/4 COR -575.93' i 3 -1 51.95' 135194' (1320 Dt) •12 / 17 a SECTION 1 /j - FD 2 3/4' BRASS N88'00'11"E 2698.2 ' SE CDR . CAP LS 2780 (N88 -14'04"E ' 2698.24' RS) _ , SECTION 1 • PER (RS) S• - ' ' FD DWR MON. 7 I6"XB'X6' STONE a PER (R2,R3) n DETAIL „A„ SCRIBED 1/4 COR 1i.' - + - - • r V n. - ' ` NTS ON E. FACE PER - < p M , (R1.R5) • r - PARCEL _3 - ` . o'i ,6. Jr- LINE TABLE' RECORD LINE LENGTH BEARING LENGTH -BEARING Ll 413.13 S06'21'42'E 413.06 N6'23'26'W(R6) Irl 564.29 S02 -37'16'E 563.61 N2'39'23'W(R6) 113 40.05 = NO2'37'16'W 20.18 N2'39'23'W(R6) C.4 523.04 NO2'37'16'W 545.01 N2'39'23'W(R6> 1.5 204.68 S06'21'42'E 204.61' N6'23'26'W(R6> 16• 1 168.45 S06 -21'42-E 168.45 1 N6'23'26'W(R6) DETAIL „A„ SCRIBED 1/4 COR 1i.' - + - - • r V n. - ' ` NTS ON E. FACE PER - < p M , (R1.R5) • r - PARCEL _3 - ` . o'i ,6. V CURVE TABLE `- ,.. , N CURVE DELTA ';" ' o 114.71 ACRESC6 • N LENGTH t'C1 nIn 1500.00 376.00 14.22'01'(R6) 376.13 N 3'44'03' 3000.00 1.95.52 o.m r 195.52 (C3 17°23'47' bo 00 455.43 17.21'31'<R6) 454,45 w , h + 232.03 C - �. SE 12 ' + W 1/4 COR vm^i' s' w Q� a SEC 12 .• �;,••� 6C6 _ .. Nt'41'47'E FD MOS .n ` SET 3/4- IP F • -' „• .. S88'35'48' W_2683-86' II FD TOPPER <* 2645.37 LS 6689 01 LS 2780 PER 1307.07`s (NORTH 2640 GLO) N (R3,R5) V CURVE TABLE `- 1278.55 t 1/4 COR ' SEC 1 RECORD , CURVE DELTA RADIUS LENGTH • DELTA LENGTH t'C1 14"21'44' 1500.00 376.00 14.22'01'(R6) 376.13 (C2 3'44'03' 3000.00 1.95.52 3'44'03'(R6) 195.52 (C3 17°23'47' 1500.00 455.43 17.21'31'<R6) 454,45 1 C4 9'06'21' 1460.00 232.03 C - �. SE 12 ' 588'56'34"W . 5296.72' R4) 1 C5 3'44'03'. 3040.00 198.13 1 3'44'03'(R6) 198.13 6C6 9°44'09' 1460.00 248.09 ` 1,C7 ICS ( C9 2°21'17' 1°44'36' 2°23'47' 1460.00 1460.00 1460.00 60.00 44.42 1 61.07 1 AVID ,� ELLIS E�T 't J X UX F BEING A PORTION,OF•THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 6, T21N, R4E, Y THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 1, 721N, R3E-AND THE NE,1/4 OF SECTION 12, T21N, RX, MOM i - N89'11'56"E 2552.87' 1278.55 t 1/4 COR ' SEC 1 - 1 '.89'71'56"E 2664.13' (N89 -49'45"E 2595.93' R5) ' _ S2621.4515 W - _ - "• - BUTTE COUNTY- t ,! 'CALIFORNIA - +• E . ••' (2648.36' Ra) - - 2632.10' 12 500213E'�• = ( 2623.6',•.' R3) .. �.�" ,L r • r'u - • 11 1 2 _ 2647.31' = -' v 2647.31' t (2648.36' R4) • • - -FD (50'00'40"Et r 7 • r•7 = L &� L -,-SURVEYING SSee , •. ;. .. S 1 4 COR DWR MON. szsa.s3' 13 42 M $ + 888'8752 W r , $ PER (R3,R4,R5) I 2623.3fi', RS) r a. .' • a ' 1 4 1 3 " I PER 4 C - �. SE 12 ' 588'56'34"W . 5296.72' R4) K SHEET 2 �F 3 ' •- . r 1007 BILLE ROAD PO BOX 671 PARADISE, CA 95967 (530)877-4300* . 800k 155