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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMISC25-0010 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 buttecounty.net/dds August 25, 2025 Wayne Rowe 41 Buehler Avenue Oroville CA 95966 Subject: Approval of Urban Lot Split (MISC25-0010); APN 078-310-067 Dear Wayne, On August 25, 2025 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 (August 25, 2027) after approval or conditional approval to record the map prior to map expiring. You may apply for a map extension for an additional 24 months. Map extensions should be filed 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 Assistant Planner, Alyssa Mendoza, at 530.552.3633 or amendoza@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, Alyssa Mendoza, Assistant Planner CC: Daniel Hoagland, Compass Consulting Inc. Land Surveyor Troy Hand, CalFire Paul Thao, Environmental Health Jessica Hankins, Public Works Bill Bridgnell, Butte County Surveyor, Public Works Attachments: Conditions of Approval ATTACHMENT A CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Rowe APN 078-310-067, Project # MISC25-0010: An Urban Lot Split (Planning File # MISC25-0010) of one (1) parcel APN: 078-310-067. The project site is located at 4699 and 4721 Lower Wyandotte Road Oroville, approximately 570 feet South of V-6 Road and 500 feet North of Oak Knoll Way. The zoning is MDR (Medium Density Residential), the general plan designation is MDR (Medium Density Residential). Existing parcel size is 1.32 acres. The resultant parcel sizes are 0.66 acres and 0.66 acres. Cal Fire/Butte County Fire 1) Construction, installation, or development of buildings and/or roads, driveways, gates, and bridges on parcels/lots shall comply with the current adopted California Building Standard Codes, Butte County Improvement Standards, and all other applicable State and County Codes, ordinances and regulations, in effect at the time of application. Butte County Public Health, Environmental Health Division 2) Parcel has been connected to public water and sewer. Prior to release the septic tanks will need to be verified destroyed per Butte County Codes. concurrently with final map recordation. Butte County Public Works A. COUNTY SURVEYOR 3) 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 identify all easements of record on the final map and shall provide deeds establishing all existing and proposed easements 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.