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PLANNING DIVISION
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Senate Bill 9 Urban Lot Split Checklist
Address: 84 Centennial Avenue
APN: 018-010-051 Lot Size: o.50 acres Zoning: VLDCR
Owner Name: Ryan T. Olson and Stefanie M. Olson, Trustees of the Olson Family Trust and Quinn M, Olson
Contact (email/phone): Stefanie Olson/stefanie(S)shebuiidshomes.com/(530) 636-2414
Planner:
Senate Bil l 9, among other things, requires two-lot Urban Lot Splits to be considered for ministerial approval (with
no discretionary review or public hearing required) if the projects meet certain standards as outlined below. The
bill also permits local agencies to apply objective zoning, subdivision, and design standards that do not conflict with
the provisionsofSB 9 in their ministerial reviews.
This checklist must be completed by a County Planner.
Urbanized Area/Urban Cluster Determination
If "no" to the below item, any parcel is ineligible for a two-lot Urban Lot Split.
YES NO STAFF
1. Is the parcel subjeetto development
or lotsplitwholly withinthe
boundariesof an urbanized area or
urban cluster as designated by the US
Census Bureau? If so, which UA or
UC?
X
Urban Lot Split Requirements
If "no" to any of the below items, the parcel is ineligible for a two-lot Urban Lot Split.
YES STAFFNO
1. Are both resultant parcels
approximately equal in area provided
that one parcel shall not be smaller
X
than 40 percent of the lot area of the
original parcel proposed for
subdivision?
2. Are both resuitantparceis largerthan
1,200 feet?
X
3. Is the parcel subjectto iot split
located In a Single Family Residential
Zone?
X
4, Does lot spilt conform to the
applicable objective Subdivision Map
act provisions pursuant to Section
66410 of Division 2?
X
If "yes" to any of the below items, the parcel is ineligible for a two-lot Urban Lot Split.
YES NO STAFF
5. Does the proposed split entail the
alteration or demolition of any
affordable or rent controlled housing,
anyhousingforwhich
accommodations for rent or lease
have beenremoved withinthepast
15 years (pursuantto Ch. 12.75), or
any housing occupied by tenants in
the past three years?
X
6. Is the parcel subjectto lot split
located within a historic district or
property included on the State
Historic Resources Inventory or as
designated by a local ordinance?
X
7. Has the parcel been previously
subdivided perthissection?
X
8. Has eitherthe owner or an agent of
the ownerpreviously subdivided an
adjacent parcel usingan Urban Lot
Splitperthis section?
X
9. Would the application of objective
standards physically preclude
development of up to 2 units on
either resulting parcel or either unit
being>800 sq.ft,?
X
Environmental Review
If "yes" to any of the below items, the parcel is ineligible for a two-lot Urban Lot Split.
YES NO STAFF
10, Is the parcel located in Prime
Farmland / Farmland of Statewide
Significance?
X
11. Is the parcel located in identified
Wetlands?
X
12. Is the parcel located in the Very High
Fire Hazard Severity Zone?
X
13. Isthe parcel locatedon a Hazardous
waste site?
X
14. Is the parcel located on a delineated
Earthquake fault zone?
X
15. Is the parcel located in a special flood
hazard area? (Ifso, developmentcan
still be occur given a Letter of Map
Revisionprepared by FEMA or if the
site meets the minimum flood plain
managementcriteria of the National
Flood Insurance Program)
X
16. Is the parcel within a regulatory
floodway (uni ess the development
has received a no-rise certification in
accordance with Section 60.3(d)(3) of
Titie44 of the Code of Federal
Regulations)?
X
17. Isthe parcel located within
conservation Lands / under
conservation easement?
X
18. Does the parcel provide habitat for
protected species identified as
candidate, sensitive, orspecies of
special status by state or federal
agencies, fully protected species, or
species protected by the federal
Endangered Species Act?
X
*review specific parcels for applicability of setback, easement, access, parking, rental, and owner occupancy
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