HomeMy WebLinkAboutMISC24-0003 Approval Letter Department of Development Services Paula M. Daneluk, AICP, Director Curtis Johnson, Assistant Director 7 County Center Drive T: 530.552.3700 Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7785
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April 15, 2024 Rick Huston 31 Walnut Ave, Oroville, CA 95966
Subject: Approval of Urban Lot Split (MISC24-0003); APN 030-090-019 Dear Rick,
On April 15, 2024, the Department of Development Services approved the Urban Lot Split on the above referenced property. Please work with your surveyor or engineer and contact the Butte County Public Works Department to complete the conditions of approval and record the parcel map. Public Works is located at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965. You have 24 months (April 15, 2026) after approval to record the map prior to map expiring. You may apply for a map extension a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date. Enclosed is a copy of the Conditions of Approval. If you have any questions about this approval please contact Tristan White, Assistant Planner at
530.552.3687 or twhite@buttecounty.net. Sincerely,
Tristan White
Tristan White
Assistant Planner
CC: Jessica Hankins, Public Works Cassy Wilson, Public Works Bill Bridgnell, Butte County Surveyor, Public Works
Mike Evans, Evan Fun Works Wes Gilbert, Gilbert Engineering Attachments: Conditions of Approval
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Huston APN 030-090-019, Project # MISC24-0003: The project is an urban lot split under California SB9. The existing parcel is 1.7 acres, zoned RR-5, and contains a single-family residence on proposed Parcel 2 and an accessory structure on proposed Parcel 1. The project is at 1577 18th Street in Oroville at the corner of 18th Street and Grand Avenue, both County-maintained roadways. This project is within the Oroville Sphere of Influence and is subject to the City of Oroville Road Standards per Butte County General Plan Circulation Element Policy CIR-P6.3 if applicable. However, the Butte County Public Works Department does not have off-site or frontage improvements for this project. The Thermalito Water and Sewer District has provided a will serve letter for two total EDUs for water and sewer, which is in place until January 2025.
Butte County Environmental Health
1. Will Serve letter from the local public utility Thermalito Water and Sewer District required. 2. Destroy any septic tanks or wells if discovered onsite.
Butte County Building Division
3. Provide proposed setbacks from existing residential agriculture structure to the proposed property line. Depending on existing setbacks, fire walls might be required.
Butte County Public Works
A. COUNTY SURVEYOR
4. Map Recordation:
Prior to map recordation:
a. The applicant shall submit to the County Surveyor for review and approval a final map pursuant to Subdivision Map Act Section 66444-66450.
b. The applicant shall prepare a Supplemental Data Sheet for all information not affecting
record title interest. The Supplemental Data Sheet shall contain a statement that the additional information, conditions of approval or comments are for informational purposes only and are not intended to affect record title interest. Additional information may include but is not limited to building setback lines, flood hazard zones, seismic lines and setbacks, leach field free areas and usable sewage disposal areas.
c. The applicant shall show all easements of record on the final map and shall provide deeds establishing all existing and proposed easement and rights of way on the property.
d. The applicant shall pay in full any and all delinquent, current and estimated taxes and assessments as specified in Article 8 of Chapter 4 of Division 2 of Title 7, of the California Government Code commencing with Section 66492. A tax certificate is to be provided to the County Surveyor prior to recording.
e. The applicant shall submit a Preliminary Title Report that has been prepared within 6 months of the map recordation date.
f. The applicant shall provide deeds establishing property boundaries.
g. The applicant shall provide copies of all lot and boundary closures (calculation showing
error of closure).
h. The applicant shall pay the recording fees in effect at the time the final map and related documents are recorded.
i. The parcel map shall contain a certificate by the engineer or surveyor responsible for the preparation of the map that states that all monuments are of the character and occupy the positions indicated, or that they will be set in such positions on or before ninety (90) days from the date of recordation, per Butte County Code of Ordinance Section 20-109.5. The certificate shall also state that the monuments are or will be sufficient to enable the survey to be retraced.
B. STREETS
5. Prior to issuance of building permits for Parcel 1, obtain an encroachment permit and
improve all existing (for driveways without encroachment permits) and new driveway approaches for Parcel 1 to publicly maintained roads as specified in the County Improvement Standard S-31 for Private Driveways.
C. SOILS, DRAINAGE, FLOODING
6. Stormwater Quality Management: Coverage under the stormwater Construction General
Permit (CGP) will be required by the State Water Resource Control Board if the project results in
ground disturbance, including clearing, excavation, filling, and grading of one or more acres or
disturbs less than one acre but are part of a larger common plan or development consisting of one
acre or more of total disturbance. Coverage under this General Permit must be obtained from the
State Water Resources Control Board prior to starting construction. If coverage under the CGP is
required, engineering plans shall show the Waste Discharge Identification (WDID) number on the
title sheet of the plans and a copy of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be
provided to the Land Development Division of the Public Works Department. Submit with
improvement or grading plans the estimated areas to be disturbed to the Department of Public Works
for consistency with the SWPPP. Additionally, place a note on a map sheet that states: “The
development of this parcel (or subdivision) map required coverage under the Stormwater
Construction General Permit. Construction activities that result in a land disturbance of less than one
acre, but which are part of a larger common plan of development, also require coverage under this
permit. Development of individual lots may require an additional permit coverage.”
FEES
7. Mitigation Fees
a. Prior to issuance of building permits, pay all applicable mitigation fees in place at the time of issuance.
b. Prior to map recordation, pay drainage impact fees per Article XI, Chapter 3 of Butte County Code.
c. Pay all applicable assessments established by affected assessment districts, in full. The project is located in County Service Area 24.