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Resolution No. o2-io4
RESOLUTION ADOPTING IMPROVEMENT STANDARllS FOR SUBDIVISIONS,
PARCEL MAPS AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 20 OF THE
BUTTE COUNTY CODE
WHEREAS, under the provisions of Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code, certain
standards governing sanitation, improvements, fire protection and other specific requirements
have been established by resolution by the Board of Supervisors, and;
WHEREAS, it has became necessary to upgrade and codify these standards,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Improvement Standards for
Subdivisions, Parcel maps and Site Improvements as setforth in the Draft dated May 2002 are
hereby adopted .
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, this 1 I`~' day of June, 2002 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Beeler, Dolan, Roux, Yamaguchi. and Chair Josiassen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING: None
CuCu J¢slassen, Chair, Board of Supervisors
County of Butte, State of California
ATTEST:
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$~`aul McIntosh,'`C ief Administrative Officer
' and Clerk of the Bo~'d of Supervisors
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
TO: THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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FROM: STUART EDELL, MANAGER, LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION ~-~
PUBLIC WORKS
SUBJECT: AMENDED IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS
DATE: MAY 28, 2002
These amended Improvement Standards represent a codification of standards adopted by the
Board of Supervisors. We are requesting re-adoption of the Butte County Improvement
Standards with the following modifications from previously adopted Standards. Strike through
indicates deletion and underline insertion of new text, cornrnents which are not included in new
or old standards are in italics.
1. Deletion of outdated Appendix VIII Fees and renumbering of the appendices. The
fees for the land development related services are now contained in the Butte County
Code under the follo~~ing Sections: §3-43 Development Services, Planning Division; §3-
51 Butte County Fire Department; §3-81 Public Works, Land Development Division,
and; §43-1 (D) Public Health.
2. Deletion of outdated Appendix ~ Processing Flow Chart for Parcel Maps and
Subdivision Maps and renumbering of the appendices. This section will be replaced by
handouts for all of our application processes.
3. Modification of Section 3.01 as follows:
3.01 Complete plans and specifications for all proposed streets, drainage facilities,
sewerage, street lighting, water distribution systems, industrial developments,
subdivisions, and site improvements, including any necessary dedications and
easements shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works for approval
and this approval must be substantiated by the signature of the Director prior to
the beginning of construction of any such improvements. The Director or his
representative shall order the Contractor to cease work on any project if said
Contractor does not have properly approved plans in his possession. An
encroachment permit, issued by the Department of Public Works, must be
obtained by the Contractor prior to performing any work within the County
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right-of--way, easements, or drainage facilities. The Contractor shall be bonded
as required, provide a certificate of insurance naming the County additionally
insured, and meet the requirements of the County Code. All plans and
specifications for improvements, which are to be accepted for maintenance by
the County, shall be prepared by a Consulting Engineer of the appropriate
branch of engineering covering the work submitted.
4. Modification of Section 3.03 as follows:
3.03 Two sets of plans
complete and in accordance with these Improvement Standards and the Standard
Specifications, shall be submitted along with any required specifications,
computations, test data, and other material requested by the Director, to the
Department of Public Works for approval ~a'h°., the Y'^~- ^ ~;+:~>>„ ~_•~....:+t„,~
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and (inspection fees shall be paid prior to approval of plans. Should the
development not be carried to completion any portion of the required deposit over
and above the accumulated costs expended by the Department on the development
will be refunded to the Developer. Should there be required alterations or
revisions to the plans as submitted, the Director will return one copy with the
required corrections marked or indicated thereon. If the plans submitted are not
prepared in accordance with these Improvement Standards and the Standard
Specifications or not in keeping with the standards of the profession, the Director
may return them unmarked and unapproved. No plans will be approved nor
construction authorized until such time as the Director signifies his approval as
previously prescribed for the original plans. At such time as the Consulting
Engineer preparing the plans has made the necessary revisions and the plan check
and inspection fees have been paid, the Director will sign the tracings in the space
provided after the Consulting Engineer has signed them. The Consulting Engineer
shall deliver the necessary sets of prints from the approved tracings to the
Director.
5. Modified Section 9.01-1 and Standard RS-1, to fit functional classification of
roads, as follows:
9.01-1 RS-1 Commercial and Industrial Subdivision Streets
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6. Modified Section 9.01-2 and Standard RS-2, to fit functional classification of
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roads, as follows:
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9.01-2 RS-2 Urban Subdivision Roads -Urban development with urban areas designated
in Appendix I and adjacent to a city shall comply with the city standards.
RS-2A Arterials and major collectors ,
RS-2B Minor collectors and local access roads.
RS-2C Short Cul-de-sac street (less than 500', no onstreet parking} may only be
used with approval of the Director. _ r-~;;~~
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7. Modified Section 9.01-3 and Standard RS-3, to fit functional classification of
roads, as follows:
9.01-3 RS-3 Rural Subdivision Valley Type Roads -Non-urban development outside of
mountain recreation line designated on Appendix I. Urban Land Division Roads
within the Chico Urban Area.
RS-3A Arterials and major collectors. ~a ds-Mayer-t-h-reugh
RS-3B Minor collectors and local access roads. ~afle~y-£~isienr-P~o~-
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RS-3C Short cul-de-sac street (less than 500', no onstreet parking) may onl~be
used with approval of the Director. .
8. Modified Section 9.01-4 and Standard RS-4, to fit functional classification of
roads, as follows:
9.01-4 RS-4 Rural-Hillside Mountain Recreational Roads. ll-M
Reis:-Non-urban development northerly of mountain recreation line designated
in Appendix I.
RS-4A Existing Publicly Maintained Roads n-Rea~
RS-4B Interior Subdivision Streets. ads.--fir
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RS-4C Short cul-de-sac street (less than 500' no onstreet parking} may only be
used with approval of the Director. P:~~ra
sellesters:
9. Modified Section 9.01-5, deleted Standard RS-5 replaced with previous Standard
RS-6 and renumbered subsequent Standards, to fit functional classification of
roads, as follows:
9.01-5 RS-5 Frontage Roads - A street which serves as a frontage with or without curb
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gutter, and sidewalk. This is the old RS-~ language.
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10. Modified Section 9.01-6, replaced previous Standard RS-6 with previous Standard
RS-7 same descriptive text for the new RS-6 as for the previous RS-7.
11. Modified Section 9.01-7, replaced previous Standard RS-7 with previous Standard
RS-7A same descriptive text for the new RS-7 as for the previous RS-7A.
12. Added the following text to Section 9.01-$ to describe each of the typical sections
in the RS-8LD standard:
9.01-8 RS-8LD rvTan-urban Land Division Roads.
RS-B-LDI Parcels greater than 40 acres.
RS-B-LDII Parcels 5 to 40 acres. Add sin le chip seal if more than 4 parcels are
being created.
RS-B-LDIII Parcels 2 to 5 acres.
RS-8-LDN Parcels less than 2 acres.
12. Added the following text to Section 9.01-9 to describe each of the typical sections
in the RS-9LD standard:
9.01-9 RS-9-LD Urban Land Division Roads.
RS-9-LDI Private roads parcels greater than 1 acre.
RS-9-LDII Private roads parcels 1 acre or less in gross area.
RS-9-LDIII Private Mrnor Cul-de-sac Road.
13. Added Section 9.01-10 ChapmanlMulberry Neighborhood Streets, boundary map
in Appendix I and CM road standards in Appendix II to describe Standards
previously adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
14. Added Section 9.01-11 Chico Vecino Road Improvements, boundary map in
Appendix I and CV road standards in Appendix II to describe Standards
previously adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
15. Added Section 9.01-12 North Chico Specific Plan, boundary map in Appendix I
and NCSP road standards in Appendix II to describe Standards previously adopted
by the Board of Supervisors.
16. Modified Section 9.03-1 as follows to include previously adopted criteria for
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development within the Chico Urban Area.
9.03-1 The following standards for the design of geometric and structural sections for
proposed improvements shall govern the preparation of plans for such
improvements.
~~'ithin the Chico Urban Area Road Standard RS-2 shall apply to all division of
land creating parcels 1 acre or less in gross area and Road Standard RS-3 shall
apply to all division of land creating_parcels ~,reater than 1 acre in gross area
Road Standard RS-9 LD does not apply in the Chico Urban Area
17. Added Section 9.08 ChaprnanlMulberry Neighborhood Area for previously
adopted development standards.
18. Modified Section 10.05-4.02C to add "H.D.P.E. Type "S" 0.011"
19. Modified Section 10.06-5.12 for safety around detention ponds as follows:
10.06-5.12 All drainage pumping plant andlor detention pond sites shall be fenced
with 6' chain link fence with extension arms and three strands barbed wire., or
approved alternative with approval of the Director of Public Works
20. Added Section 10.11 Storm Drainage Facilities Environmental Health Setbacks.
21. Totally revised Chapter 13 Fire Standards to incorporate the requirements of
Public Resources Code (PRC) 4290 and 4291 as well as fire safe practices.
22. Upgraded the boundary maps in Appendix I, for the Chico Urban Area, Durham
Urban Area, Gridley Urban Area, Oroville Urban Area and Mountain Recreation
Area to a legible GIS format.
23. Added to Appendix I, GIS maps for the California Department of Forestry State
Responsibility Area and California Department of Forestry Fire Hazard Areas.
24. Upgraded ali Standard Details in Appendix III to an AutoCad format. Added the
following Sections:
Type Go Drainage Inlet and Details - No Curb S-$C
Standard Survey Control Monument S-11A
Arterial Public Road Connection S-18A
Collector Public Road Connection S-18B
Local Public Road Connection S-18C
Utility Trench Details 5-35
Fences, Walls and Hedges-Corner Lot 5-36
Fences, Walls and Hedges-Interior Lot S-37
Typical Storm Drainage Leach Trench 5-38
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Typical Inlet to Leach Trench Connection 5-39
Modified or deleted the following sections:
County Road Sign 5-12 and
Street and Stop Sign Post Details-County Right of Way 5-13 to reflect
current Public Works standard for signs riveted to Telspar posts instead of
bolted to iron pipes.
Public Road Connection S-18 replaced
with standards S-18A, B and C noted above.
25. Modified Standard D-5, Appendix IV, changing the "C" factor for Gravel walks,
roadways from 0.30 to 0.80.
26. Modified Standard D-10, Appendix N to add Note 8 concerning HDPE.
27. Modified the last line of the first paragraph on Appendix V Page 2 as follows:
payment for surveying in the amount listed below, and payment of all costs
and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred
by the County in successfully enforcing the obligations secured by this agreement:
The name of•the Clerk of the Board of the Board of Supervisors was changed to
Paul McIntosh.
28. Appendix VI Construction Standards for Community Water Supply Wells, was
totally re-written to provide reference to and incorporate requirements contained
in Local, Statc and Federal regulations.
29. Appendix IX Additional Improvement Requirements for Certain Buildings in
Specified Urban and Rural Areas, replaced County Ordinance 3127 with a copy of
the current Butte County Code Chapter 26 Article II.
30. Since the Board meeting of May 7, 2002, the following corrections have been
made to the Appendix I, Urban Area Maps or Special Area Maps (copies attached
for your Standards}
I B Changed CHICO URBAPvT ARA to CHICO URBAN AREA
1 C Changed view to show the southeasterly extent of the urban area boundary,
Butte Creek Estates.
1 D Changed view to show «•esterly extent of the urban area boundary on
Highway 32.
11 Changed legend Very Fire High Hazard to Verv High Fire Hazard
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