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SAM nr�7' �n Irk 1_;. �i'1;. t ,� u aL 1 � ?�'N�'" � 6r3 ..•, • P o i;9+ + 4iq ; a P riS!s •✓ I ti y 'e`�H° �' , ~. �r�a J,.vWI lk"t. . %I" •" fin„ � � F'Yd+f+. � � n _. ell 41 � ,11;1 �'•pYry4 +'�, '� f ,.; trY/� e a I f� �7�'�,A � • a ( 1 ,1 L f SERVICE 7 •0IS ED SERVICEj I 7 ■77 ' •a - ; r 1 atm.n., ! ou PLANNING COMMISSION December 22, 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE _ OROVILLE, CALIPORNIA 95965 19>;'7 PHONE 534.4601 Marcus Smith 125-0 ,,E. 10th Street Chico, CA 95928 Re; Use Permit, AP 04-33-3-19 Dear Mr. Smith: Due tp thy,, involve bye -r, ,n p mens Of a state agency With ort7on Of the � permit a doctamrnts must a, bove-reEdrenc0d , e circulated project uthority, through the , the environment,,, the state agency in thi case is State Clcaringhou,se. +'hlch .r.� 11° Div1.51o.n of g l ate5 ai.r s ` `-- Aero au ios . pace, �- - "h i S p r o c e d u r e Zvi .l. l d c l �a et r rte and Comment- th` schedul xn da;v�, pc.t�ou lamas passed whichi `, hr.aT'dng until t��lkrs ,�rproxmatelyc3� t4'e t� i l 7 do ever ythirt requirements o g pussibic tb e, the I��Yv. IPedite you 1 r0 j Sirtcc�r�r•, I� ect ivi.th7n the, David R. I3ironirnus- Associate 'Planner DRH/sjs ot PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - 012OVILL6 CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 November19 8'� PHONE: 533.760) � Marcus Smith 1.252 E. 10th 'street Chico, CA 95926 Re • Use Permit, AP 04-33..3..19 Dear Mr. Smith: An initial study of a radio station -your proposed proaect west corner of ' transmission facilities ` a Use Permit to allow north - Potentially willow Street and dower on the Y adverse impactsand East loth Street �� north enclosed enviro to the environment , Chico indicates impact's le mitigation checklist) To reduce `orrefer•lto the suitable mitigation- , Project. Otherwise measures are re eliminate :hese required pursuant to theEnvironme aaE, quired as part of the -impact Report nviranmer�tal (E1R') is An lsarly response to t Quality Act. Department, W• his notification, x11 expedite the s r sent to the Planning ase forward cheduing of Ple your written response With Your date af'this letter. hin 1, Project, days ' from the Your project lies recorded or in an area where arentially exchaeglo for adverse impacts and gist. In order to gical sites measurres ecords be to what assess the Potential for a records PPropriatte if any mit have been rds search and se,ns You'ma contact l atlan or location map (p. eferabl *n'�tivit the following office be s a r Y evaluat,;f an . l ent v�ith a fee of Y with Section, Tcawnsh A sire plan and/ this service. $10.00 Payable to P and Range) must the information Center for Northeast Tnformatan Ceritez C/O Department of Anthropology California State it ChiCOp CA 95929-0400versity Attention, Curator of Records .Should the offy conducted ce recommend that'an r it will then be archae°l nogical survey be necessary for You to contact an �. i L �_ ^ ,i!' BUITE CODU q ry Consultant 'L l';t SPECIALIZE® SERVICES Archaeo l oo i cap l C'onsu l t i no and Research I. Jensen ar-i Associates~ Peter, M. Jensen 41 Skymountain Circle Archaeological Consulting CIS i co, CA 95926 and Research 2 . Pi^o fess i ona l Archaeological Services Alfred Farber i 6635 Quail Way Archaeology and Cultural Paradise, CA 961969 Resources Management 3. Holman & Associrtes 3615 Folsom Street Archaeology and Cultural San Francisco, CA ''94110 Management 4. Publ i c Anthropol ogl cal Researctj P.O. Box 160756 Sacramento, CA 95816-0756 CU tur"al ,Resource StUd i es S. Dr. Keith Johnson Ca11forhia State Universityy Chico Archaeological Research Pro Department oi' Anthropology gram, Archaeolc9ica} Consulting ng CSU, Chico and Research Ch i co, CA 95929-,0410? 6. Susan Lindstrom P.O. Box 3824 ruckee, CA 957:34 Archaeological Consultit,19 7. James P. Manning c/o Eco -Analysts 1025 V i l l age Lane Archaeolo 9 i ca Consult ng Chico; CA 95926 B. Public Anthropologi'cal Research Sox 160756 Sacramento, CA 958162-0756 s � tA' � '4 . � � 4 � ,. .1 , ��� �wtl��;�, „a; f;.; PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 955+65.3347 Mhrcus SmithPHONE; 530.7601 :.1252. E. 10th Street August: 18, 1987 Chico, CA 95926' RE: Use permit AP#04-33--3-19 DearMr`. Smith: We received your pre -application review request fog: the subject, Use Permit. Butte County Public Works and Environmental Health have received the information you srabmitted, The Planning. Departrr.elit will consider this application cemplete only after care have assurances from the above, departments t1;1a:t the project complies with appropriate ordinances and any conditions imposed, can be me't. It i the applicants x-esponsiblity to provide any additional information needed by public Works or Environmental Health to meet their requirements Public Works may be contacted by telephone at 538-7266 and Environmental. Health at 538--7281 for further information as to their evaluation of the proposal and their requirement;. The Plar,,ninq Department staff will also be reviewing the application for any tU special condi.ons or modificationsthat are appropriate. Should you have any questions about the pre -application review, please contact this office, Sincerelyy B4Ai KIRCHER Director of Planning Craig Sanders Pla nnir;g 'Technician C5zjIT, c PP LTT�ON LTS'� DXSTCRX:3 `' :'OIE COMMYINTS t/� County Public works R:ES0x 1zc3E MANAC;EME:N c 32"County Environmental State Water Resources Department ,Health City of Biggs U.S. Forest _Service 'City of Chico _ U.S. BG-reau of sand, Management City of Gridley - _ Butte County M3 ning Committee City of Ornville State Department of Fish & Game Town cf Paradise California Native Plant Society Planning Departmer_t _ State Div. Forestry— attention State Transportation,Department Craig Carter Regional Water Qual.'Control Bd. StateReclamationBoard., rar.�r�s�a�c wr�ax�a�' Butte Water. District SMWIE IS �:, ,. Cal,ifarnia Water Service Co. _ Richvale Sanitary District Del,Oro Water Co. _ North Burbank: pub. Utril. Dist. OWID Skansen Sub. (CSA #21) Thermalito Irrigation District " _ Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dist. Other Thermalito Irrigation District (CSA #26) cTTZL 'T1 JES -,, 'PG&E North ( Chico) rRaa GA�aOrr WAMER. Biggs -W . Gridley Water District PG&E S'outh,(Marysville) Butte Water District Pacific Bell Durham Irrigation District State 'TV Cable _.�_ OWID Viacom TV Cable_ Paradise Irrigation District _� Ikichvale Irrigation District �"- ".Cable Mountain''Irrigation Dist. rTgz ��xt rT r�rr Thermal' Irrigation District El Medio Fire Protection Dist. "County Fixe Department/CDF DT -,A iLN-hLGE DTS"nr-RTiC!r MOSQUJ:XOABATENiEN7C, n-TSMR:XCT Durham uroville or Butte County State Highway Patrol County Sheriff eco D1TXlg-0S SCMOOTc D=SXPITCIT C--OrV4TSaT--OTI �E�.:NEA�TCSITt' �'A�i�.,Y:L2']CE'S Chico Area Recreation District Paradise Pines Ax-chitect~ural Durham Area Rec. & Park Dist. Control Committee ..-...�...,. Feather River Rec. & park Dist. Butte County VariM, Burear Paradise Rec. & Par) Dist. �..`'', Community Asscaaiationa Richvale Ree, & Park Dist. ..... ..... 'j'' �[� .state Parks & ReV/y ,1 Dept. fY �..�i...� ^r1 Ys: nY i` � ... . a X, y r!a�_, LTJ'T;'a'la' �OCoun tyLCcntlC oi: ,�QMS �',�eV .a; r . 1' rive Orovil.le, -CA 95965-3397 S F'P '1887 f (916) 538-7601 � i,`1_,,411" VING OFFICE E City of ChiroDATE, — G'U ; P.O. Bax 342 0 Buf}e Co. No6ning106mg, a Chino,, CA 95927 IIB',; PROJECT REV1,r' & 4,Nvrl olvt > r�TAI, EVAx�UAT T 61887 ;u �Iravill�p ��liflae'�i4� ' .^a: generated eneratel Unclosed afollowing y data our officeh seceivac f Mirt1C Smith -- AP�r04 3w9 concerning thefollowin projecpah1iCuse, use Permit to allow a radio station as a public/quasi Ji }' located on the northwest corner of Willow Street W East 1,Ot S Vit, and hast 101-h Stre _ Chico. Wo, are making an assessment of possible environmental Impacts and will be preparing an Cntjironmental document, ca.thcr a t�;ecl�xta.Ve >7ccla�;ation, `Mitigation measures or an I nva.ronmanLa]_ Im��actvRcagati x.t (EIR) Declaration with please provide any factual statements, idea$ for. ' Investigation, or opinions yoga can offer in your arca of cone o n or ,ixpe tise that relate i�a either physical, social, or .ot7omic impacts t h.it this '' 1 may 77-a� nct clono a t2 ,gyp inquiry, Qhenhotabha Ll he a.�.1um ci th�ut there ,re ponse please respond and with�.n l4 above-noted ,late. If 110 res �' are y a s ; enc r atecl by this i.nqu' . , +'r no significant environmuntal impacts which arra i of""nLia7 from the pro 1 7c�ct. i ;r 7T"C� 'icl( . We appreciate any asr�istanc4,;rou czr1 i.Sincerely, y. October 2 1987 *; Craig "janders Planning Technician __.....__ . f Chico a Y General Plans inch cote Low t, omntc� n l s • The City of Chico and Butte Count . c Density Residential for this area. t as questionable as to whet hea` a radio station could be considered 'a public/quasi-public ,.1se. Tf ouch a use is determined to be y a - compatible with surrounding properties, fall urban improvements should he installed. {`{ qj Slala OVER r your. �-ccic.nrvy wish to receive a` copy 01 (11c� r t��r 1 rr�111,1�.1i L�� 1. dc)c:umc.n �: (in.l.ti.a1 sltir(iy for Ncwgaiivo Declaration (wi.Lh o)- Wit.1100I. Mit,igJAtian Mtµ�as>Aro ;) 01 1,11 for this prey e ct) lL S:a0 i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISS 7 County Center 'Drive UN duff c�. �Inning �wrr�a, Uroville,. CA 995965-,397aO pa (9l6) OCT ,L5 1987 538--760,1 f;k+oylJJea C�If# 'TO: Department of For .. estry DATE: RE: PROJECT REVIEW & ENVIRONMENTAL .EVA,TAIATION > nc.losed :: preliminary Y data o'ur'office has received or g the followin gex� Use Pe Project. Marcus Smith ,.. 03a"O ted rmit:o allow a Tadao stab' ---#04--3'..y g Pro 'ect• on asi a I�ubli��g'�,zt�si------�__ located ----- public use on e northwest corner of Willow Chico. ----- Street and Jast lOt}'i Btreet, We are making an assessment of be Preparing ar, Anvironirental 'docwtsinte environmental Negative Deg an envi with talmit* either al i.mpact-s and will Impact Report (EIR). gation Measures or angLave Declaration, Environmental Please provide an apini,ons you can 'o ffertinl statements, ideas for irtvcst co either phvsiaal, social,your area of concern ore s gation, or generate. or economic impacts trtai-Ptrt se that relate lenerat this Project may, Please respond within 14 days Of the is generated by this inquiry, air above --noted date. no significant e g Y, then it shall he �a's,sumed that there response Project. nvironmental im acts which are Potential are from the We appreciate anY.assistance Sincerely, you can pravic�e. , rely, -rat ............. ----- ----�W g 'aS nders Planning Technician C:otrimrnts : --'._Nm�art on i l rr� -a tn-- ��� _ i7oas }Tour ar3r�nr w �Jlaam`aGars - ----. 0 11 t tial stud wiva to recr ive a co Battaj aop Chief COPY of lPle env irrat1it1eril:al rat�,r y tMar Nag, l�eCxa.ratiot� n�cG�st,a.res) or 8IR for thi's .tarnent project) . 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BUTTE COUNTY PDANNING Cr_ wlss bN 7 County Center-,; OCT 2. lits/ Oroville, CA 95965r3397 Jravilhe C:at?#arastt ( 916) 538-7&01 � K: TO: County Sheriff DAIT RE: PROJECT REVIEW,,' ENVIRONMENTAL ` k"V'7l.LUriT T�31V"' Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received concerning the following nxo7ect: Marcus Smith '� AP#©4�» ox generated Use Permit tc allow a radio s! 33-3 9 --- - ation as a public located ,on /quasi -p b.lic�a the northwest corner of Willow Street at�d Chico, --------.---�- East loSth t We are making'an assessment of possible be preparing an environmental document t cit71eonmcrtal impact,,- Negative Declaration with mitigation Measures oa N e and will a Negative Declaration, Impact: Report .. n Environmental Please provide any factual statements, ideas for opinions you can otter in investigation, or tri dither physicals socialYor area of concern or c xpertise that relate n conomic i.m acts that this project may generate. p Please respond within 14 days of the above -noted generated by this inqui ted date.' no significant environmental impacts which ars, If no response g Y, then it shall be assumed that there are project. . pptc.ntial from the We appreciate any assistance you can Provide. Sincerely, P Craig 4a dt?rg Planning Technician Comments The rimax�*, ?mbact c.. ]a emir- service which will take awas�x_-- ,�.. form axistin 1 Of, 14w', en.f�pcem�n�_-•----._._._._.. V Does You'.- � - Y �' g on r � ' wish - � - ~---------...�.. (i.n:i.tial �- . to receive a co stud for Noyative neclaration �w .i~h oil Without � copy of 1.1�a cnvrrr„•atn�rftal docuiy�ent Mcasu.rc!s) or IaIR for this projec t litigatiol, YE -S "'In p►anM ng C� n AUG L 4 jyb f 'orovi110, Califo$.w4 ..C, r, .n rl 21 of adngl s -late scale -r nj.q,. �j 0-7 C04-33-3-0190 arr� of all •'�y�„')�j�OTl �:! �'^r-n,-+ r`t'�Ltf1?:'" '71Ll�G�l? f'���rr :? y ~'�� X { x -E Mobile- hame Q r 'S -1 1JC�Y L� n e x-70 J 1�waas eAlowr- C7 In 20 l O 50 5J 50 T 50 50 50 50 1150 I I. 504 � � 49 46 47 46 45 44 43 � 2 4! 36 35 134 ,-. 33 + oo�I 4 5 6 � ! a? 9 I8 /7 l6 �� 1 I af 91.� I l�l3A I �✓ / .. ( 7 8 9 /O 1 1 lc^ tr lg" 204 X25 /00 50 /50 _ 60 40 50 50 50 30 5a I 50 50 I 505V 50 50 I5r 0 N 371"i 36 35 134 33 + 32 r 3/ 90 29 26 � 27 i 26 N I r 1 .. r lg" 204 X25 'l I3l� 11 ��o ! ?) q /4 /5 /6 17 /9 I /g 20 "?l} 22 23 - �4---j••• 5-= L 50 1 50 0 50 60 50 50 50 56 50 100 V f 88-25 File Na. Log. No. us Smith Marc- applicant representative e 1252 R. 10th Street ADDRESS: p E Chico, CA 95928 - 891-4617 E PHONE: Mack M. Sri_; th rope rt} owner 3905 Brougham Waop olivehurst, CA 95961 , ADDRESS: ..` � ra�a,��Kle� Use Permit to allow a aio stationAas a public/quasi-public use AR northwest corner of Willow Street and Bast I P P Y zoned located on property. 10th Street 04-33-3-19 Chico identified as AP town/area: Low Density Residential GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION DATE 8 PRE -APP FEE PAID: $ 195 .50 RECEIPT NUMBER:- APPLICATION ACCEPTED;' FINAL APP. PAID: RECEIPT NUMBER: ,L REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE: 1 �r MAILING LIST PREPARED LD � ,, ��j l �.�.U��i ����� F� - r MAIL-OUT NOTICES WP.IT EP1` Ad Public News Yfl-7 110TICES HAILED NUMBER: -- LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED s J ✓ ter$ PUBLICATION NOTICE :aRITTEN DISPLAY AD PREPARED NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION 0 P G B R DAZE. OF PUBLICATION: INITIAL STUDY PREPARED ENVIRONKENIAL DETERMINATION: Categorical Exemption FILED: Negative Declaration 7QED: - Mitigated Negative Declaration FILED:' Environmental Itpact Report CERTIFIED: Other: STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER:�� APPLI(—A N'T/REPRESEtiTATIVE NOTIFZCA'TION OF E WMONMENTAL DETERMINATION PLAAit"NIiiG t�k'1-�?S.SION HEARING(s): f tZ AI HEARING(s): BOARD OF SUPV VISORS, RESOLUTION NUMBER (CPAs) ADO "NUMBERNUMBER ORDINANCEWMER ADOPTED- NOTICE OF DETERMINATION (Appendix H) FILE - - Marcus Smith - proposed Negative Declaration regarding environmental impact and Use 7?ermit to al ow a :radio station transmission facilities and tower a- a public/quasi-public use an property zoned A -P (Agricultural Res:Aential) located on the northwest corner of Willow Streetand East 10th Street identified as AP 04-33-3-19, Chico.- Mr Turpin 'submitted the staff findings into the recor,l'. He said there are two proposed amendments to the conditions The first suggested amendment is to reduces the number of required parking spaces. Staff received a letter frcin the app7A.cant and the recommended change has been forwarded to the Commission to reduce the -off-street parking spaces from 5 to 3. Commissioner Lambert suggested the Commission change the Current Condition ,-1 from 5 to 3. Mr. Turpin said this was acceptable., The secon qu from r pP proposed is on thttee u�idemen� � Public'Works d ro o,�ed chane e gu ewa_k and_half street section plus a l2 ft. Lane along Works that the l eant install curb,, g thee. Property frontage. He said they are currently in the process of adopting a Chapmantown Specific Plan. Herecommended that the Condition be changed to, "The applicant agrees to install street improv`''ements required by the Chapmantown ,,gypecif is Plan after that plan is adopted." Commissioner Peabody asked if the 150 gallons of sewage disposal flow per day was still valid Chairman: Lynch asked if Mr. Smith was reducing the l0 employees figure to five since they are allowing a .reduction of the parking spaces, Mr. Turpin said the house would not change and the effluent from the house is related to how many peopie live there:. Chairman Lynch said the condition refers to employees, it doe=s not address how many people will be living in the home. Commissioner Forbes asked if there was any danger with Condition #2, where it; says the applicant will install street improvements after the y specific plan is adopted; If the applicant .n the ,;meantime goes ahead and noes his remodeling and puts in his parking, than the specific plan might have requirements that would be impossible for the applicant to meet because he has used the space for other purpose„. Chairman Lynch said that the applicant can not use hip, setback space for other purposes legally and, therefore, all the stj;'eet improvements Will be in the setback space. Commissioner' Peabody asked if there should be a condition, for Compliance within a year of adoption of the Chapmant;own Spec;ific.Plan, AftCommissioner Walter suggested another condition, no electrical, electronic ar°audio em Statin television or radio use. nswhich impact shall be re pons bilit of the a xf any is reported, it sh, 1 . pact neighboring was applicant to Promptly�1 be the The hear. -Ing, correct such interference it was noted that open � the public, h P d �- n . at neibher big, smith nor a .The hearin w �• .The was present. g a.� closed. Chairman %,vnc;i commended the r-rojedts to the Hoard of Supervisors fox- ,referring the project. Commission when there has been a s f017 f` r ti ant a..,az�t �.har.,ge Commissioner Lambort said even though �h in tris ro j e~ct shy could not su ere has been s � . this use does not below � ,Pport. this use � gnif�: C:�nt c� ; i •: , r g in .hist in ' this area. y. i ' type of neighborhood. She said Comm ssioner Forbes said he had would like to discoconcerns ss t 'hem with Mr�.1eS mith. with the project and he ,• Commissioner Drape Commissione and h Said there are other co neighborhood had no Objection to the project. uses in they Peabody was in favor of the Project. project . Commissioner Conutiissianer LambertF dealt asked how the •�. Of the property still have to back onto thew street. that the users Chai.rman Lynch said.. that standards of the Department 1 was to partment of meet the re Public _works .and the requirements and Commissioner Lambert objected Parkir:g Ordinance, not think the j �cted to 'the recommended change of , should wait until the adoption of the. the, improvements. She did : Specific Plan for Commissioner rvVa].ter said that it was not onus defer conditions (i.e.r deer herd miti ati ual for the commission future action. 5 on fees mmi.,son to j dependent upon a Commissioner Forbes asked what happens to Plan is not ado to Con p d . Condition 2 if a specific Cammissio4ier Walter said that no improveme nts wouldbe required. condition. said that his concern with Commissioner Mr-- ,Turpin is that when theresuggested the neighbor as to interfe�-enGe or complaint, Walter,s Su sted do they take the ward of whether or not there is interference from the to y need equipment to monitor xt was moved b .ver . Y Cotn���,.ssioner and carried far a Walter, seconded b r approval as follows: y Commissioner Peabody, t m .il A. Find that the requirements of CEQA. have been completed and considered in making this decision and ,adopt a Negative Declaration; and B. Find that the proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies in that .the use will not be unreasonably incompatible with or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health fAnd general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County because of - � cin the erm it and the fact that the use the. condi t.x.ons .;placed up P blends i with the adjacent residential uses and is a quasi-public service for some parts of the community; and Approve the use permit to allow a radio station as a public/quasi publicuse on AP 004-33--3--019 (Marcus` Smith) subj I ect to the following conditions z 1. Provide three off-street pa�rking'spaces to Butte County Parking Ordinance requirements and standards. Provide a revised site plan showing the location of and access for those parking spaces. 2. Install street improvements in accordance with the Chapman Specific Plan within one,year of adoption of said plan. 3. Provide permanent solution for drainage. 4Meet the requirements of the Butte County Department of Public Works regarding encroachments onto East loth Street or Willow Street for parking ,Eacilities. 5 provide sewage disposal facilities in compliance lowablealth Department requirements designed for a g flow of 1,5o gallons ,per day (10 employees sewage disposal maximum). 6. pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-44; Conditions number a: and 4 must be complied with prior to issuance of any building'' permits 7. Applicant must alio comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. a. There shall be no electrical., electronic, or audio emissions which impact neighboring television or radio uses. if any are reported, it shall be the applicant's responsibility to promptly correct them AYESI. Commissioners Walter and Peabody and Chairman Lynch NOES Commissioners Lambert and Forbes ABSENT: No one "STAINED No one. / ,,.1 I '. �.5 1 �. / ��1 ��t? � FILE NO.: 04-33-3--19 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FININGS - April 26, 1988 APPLICANT: Marcus Smith OWNERS Mack Smith REQUEST: Use Permit to allow a radio station, as a public/quasi public use. _ AP NO. 04-33-3-19 SIZE: .15 acre. LOCATION: Northeast c-orner of Street and East 101bh Street, Chico. EXISTING ZONING: A -R. ZONING HISTORY: Zoned A -R on Dec. 13 1983 Ord. 2383„ SURROUNDING ZONING: A -R SURROUNDING LAND USE: Predominately single family dwellings with scattered multiple family dwellings nearh .. GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: - Low Density Residential. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Butte County Code Section 22-33, 24- 47 and 24--81 COMMENTS RECEIVED; ButteCount_ Depart,�nent of Public Works and Environmental Health Department had no ob-+j ec ions -'Istel �._ or li5tct� +clow: comments est ier tha-�yie conditions ofi_ Com: "The City of Chico and Butte County General P indicat��� .Law Densityr Residential for this fans to whether a radio station could area. It is be considered a public ,'suasiabublic P a BUTTE COUNT Y PLANNING COMMISSI STAFF FINDINGS - April 27, 1SION 988 use, ie such a use is determined to be _co Properties,,. full ,urban improvements should compatible with surro�undin frontages andpate installed on g compliance with countytan parking should be both street tower (not indicated)shouldards, installed on-site being located within'a mostly The issue of height of the in also be considered, especially in light y residential area. g f De artment Of'Forestry: " County She NO impact on fire department.ot Butte riff: increased calls The primary impact on. law lenfo�.cemen for services which will take la t would be Of low enforcement.1, Y from existing levels ANALYSIS- This project is a re radio station quest for a Use Permit to allow the located at the corner ofoEastol0th operation of a The radia ) is 10th quasi -public station Street and Willow use on property Educational Corporation. (KXOL incorporated as Street in Chico. Office within the existin The original. a California Noxt-profit tower a g building andPrtdecc was to consi�� Pproxima�elY 1:9U feet tall, g he construct -ion o h�,t of an reduce the antenna The project has been f a radio partially within the setback are�asto 2from�10 Of to but was The existing building constructed riot, to setback requirements Street e , proposed tower is now to beingWillow Street, Property lines, to be located 20 feet from a optan The the A --R, zone. This conforms with side the side yard setback re .and rear Since the radio station - requirements of the project can be s incorporated as a Butte County ordina:ncesrd as a public and' non-profit organization, to this However quasi -public use pursuant to project which must be J. there are several conger station will occu discussed. ns relative Butte Count occupy approximately 500 s The office area of the radio y Parking Ordinance quare feet of floor s spaces for such a use, will require three off stspace. The Will be retained as The remaining portion of parking Spaces. . are the existing dwell,in6 P The five Off-street and will re must also parking s.acequire two off-street meet Public Works requirements s required b Parking streets. The drawings for access to Y the ordinance parkin g previously submitted. b and from public g spaces backing out directly onto Easby`the applicant show five with Public Works indicate that this and will ,have 10th. Street. building on the to be parking proposal is Discussions redesigned. Additonall not acceptable g Property mould onl ti On deep and still be contained y,a °w 'the Y, the location of the Y all parkin s Bute County parking ordinances re "din the g paces to be 18 20 feet rk perimeter of the property. I depth. quire., Parking � ages to P loan re i If approved, this project � be at Least quiretttents of J ct should be conditioned to Meet,the the Bunte Count Y parking Ordinance and the 2 - a Aft BUTTE COUNTY , PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS April 26, 1988 requirements of the Butte County 'Department 'of Public Works. The project, is located within the Chapmantown Specific Plan area. Specific recommendations for this area have not yet been drafted, but will most likely recognize the predominantly residential usos north of East 10th Street and the commercial use south of East 10th street, It is unlikely that the commercial designations would be extended north to the subject project. While the request is for a public/quasi-public use, the character of the requested use is commercial rather than residential or institutional such as care homes or hospitals or public uses such as libraries or schools The environmental documents for this project have been completed and a rov Y adequate parking is Negative Declaration is recommended only if provided,:, RECOMMENDATIONS: A. Find that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered in making this decision :and adopt a Negative' Declaration, and; a. Find that the proposed use of the property will not impair tbs integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies in tr,-:�#- the use will not be unreasonably incompatible with or injurious surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and genera, welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the. County because • and C. ,Approve the Use Permit to allow a radio station as a'public/quasi- public use on AP 004-33-3-019 (Marcus Smith subject to the .following conditions: 1. 'Provide five Off-streetarkingspaces Parking Ordinance requirements and standards. Provito Butte deta revised site plan showing the locati spaces. n oof those parking 2. Install curb, gutter, sidewalk and one half street section Plus 12 foot lane along property ,frontage of Willow Street and East 10th Street. 3. Provide permanent solution for drainage. 4. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Department of Public Works regarding encroachments to East 1;Oth Street or Willow Street for parking facilities, 3 1 Alk 1 i�arcus __� m i th wpro, rased Ne a+=..! vim', Dec 1 ar' t i ern env! rc�nmentai review and p Use Perm i t --~-- regarding 'transmission facility and tower as a It a1,low a radio station property zoned A --R (Agri cul tura l Residential) l i c�Gi,) i -Public use on northwest corne.- "' fees i dent i al) located on the as AP 04-33-3-1c� of Willow Street and Fast 10th Chico Streets identified The Commission waived the readine'of the Staff Findin s„ 9 Staff said an amended application was u Hours of operation requested, chanced to one t emel+o ee i ch mod i f i ecl the Of' studio, and expanded to include P y identified site broacJcasting. urban contemporary format Ccmm i t.:s i oner Walter ��. arrow was questioned to they Map suhm i tt,�d, He said the north pointing in the wrong dirention Chairman Lynch said the i nfor^mat i on i n Pyr o�3raPii � P rte+�"f f rad i nes, r,� i d not c�or�e from Pu�+l i-�:., t�ror�ts. Page ;asee '�' of the i n f r.„,rmat i on came from relative to' the + k d where the said Pula l i c Works ower should i t Collapse. He have not heard of a set f' -'i npq collapsing . tower. Staff said this informatio applications for towers,„ had been recelved It ,r^ With an eal'lrr designed to fail within thy; l i m i ts�of �therl �i � r stand i ng that towers are �.,�{s Cha i rman Lynch sal d th i s f, a se isupF,ort i, t.7)Nar with n '0 guys The hear -Ing was operand to the public Marcus Sri) i th, in answer to Comm i ss i a r,er f" t'S✓Pe of Music p 1 eyedbe=r quest i on regard l ng the : said the station ion w i 1 1 P 1 a� Rip, f said th.-3t the! details of Condition y whm and Blues,. i�ie no curbs l t i s i ssi sd , _ �'a'r?e 5 would 6e Provided after o n did not t cant Cranci i t i on 3. :'_ � urb� his side OF the street , In the i d theme are h arca, -• ar s i dewy r ics ot't I'r ''Commissioner 'Forbes asked if thiswas go 109 9 to be a community station. Mr, Smith said i t was s nonpro of i t and noncommerc !r a 1 stat ion. Commissioner Walter asked IF there was any other Plate ace that collapsing tower. has a self- Mr. elf-Mr. Sm 1 th sa 1 dth is tower would be a self-supporting tower, said the tower is designed not to fall raver. He .,Said the tower guy. He short to require a light. ower is too Commissioner Walter was still c said i ,t would ,be located concerned with tie tower fol l ne. He too close to the property line. Commissioner Lambert said she had a call from Carr Simmons, cnhcerned with the location 'cif the tolnwer4 nsv who was P f: r The hear -1 ng was: c''1 ose.d Commissioner Lambert did not think:.his Use was appropriate at this location. Commissioner Forbes agreed with Commissioner Lambert. Commissioner, 'Walter did notthink a 190 ft, tower would be ` safe "i n this neighborhood. Commissioner Peabody said that aesthetically the towel would not enhance the neighborhood. Chairman L'ynch questioned the tower not requiring lights. It was moved by Commissioner^ Lambert; seconded by Commissioner Forbes and unanimously carried to deny this permit as follows A. Note that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered in making th"Is decision; and B� Find that theL proposed use of the property will impair the integrity and c,hara,cter of the zone 'i n which the land lies i n that the use will be unreasonably incompatible with or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working In the neighborhood or to the general health, Welfare and safety of the County because It is i ncompat i l l s va 1 th the residential type neighborhood and a '190 ft. tower 5 ft,, from a; property line is not a practical use of the property; and C Deny the Use Permit to al I ow a radio station as a pub 1 i c/gr.a , I -- public use on AP 004-33-3-019 (Marcus Smith). Chairman Lynch noted that the Com m a ssl oh's main concern was the tower be i t GG 5 ft, from the property l l eta ., r711W�1��wnMimdise..ueiL { FILE NO: 04--33-3--1.9 ' BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS Februa-y 11, 1988 APPLICANT: Marcus Smith 06+ SER t Mack Smith REQUEST: Use Permit to allow a radia station es' apublic/quasi public use. AP NO,,,: 04--33x-3_1 SIZES 15 acre. LOCATION: Northeast corner sof Willow Street and Last 10th estreat, Chico. EXISTING`ZONING AR ZONING HISTORY: Zoned. AR on December 13, 1983 by ordinance 9 2383» ,SURROUNDING ZONING: AR SURROUNDING LAND USE: Predominately single family dwellings with scattered multiple family dwellings nearby. SITE Hf STORY GENERAL PLAN 'DESIGNATIONa APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Butte County Code Section 24-33r 24- 47 and 24-87. COMMENTS RECEIVED Butte County De2artment of Public Works and Env ironm,,;;ntal Health �teoax-tTit��'nt had no objections 6x comments li'Z t�'a �11L conditions listed below. BUTTECOUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - City of Graico: 11The city of Chico and Sutte County General Plans indicate Low Density Residential for this area. It is questionable as to whether a radio station could be considered a public/quasi-public use. if such a use is determined to be compatible with surrounding properties, full urban improvements should be installed on both street frontages and adequate parking should be Installed otY•-site in compliance with County Standards. The issue of height of the proposed within a mostly residential area",p- dight of being diat locateda�.d) shoul,dyalsa be considered es c��..4ali. in �J Department of Forestry: ,Djo impact on fire department". Butte County Sheriff: "The primary impact on law enforcement would be increased calls for services wh?ch wa.11 take away from existing levels of law enforcement". A,NAL YS i 5 This project is a request for a Use Pexmit to allow th,� operation of a radio station as a non-profit public/quasi-public use on property located at the corner of East loth street and willow street in Chico. The radio station (KXO ,) is incorporated as a California Ion -profit Educational Corporation. The protect will uonzist of ars office within the existing building and the construction of a radio tower approximately 190 feet tall. The existing building is partially within the setback areas from loth Street and willow Street, but was constructed prior to setback requirements being adopted. The proposed tower is to be located five feet from the Side and rear property lines This conforms with sideyard setback requirements of the AR zone. since the radio station is incorporated as ation -profit organization, the protect can be heard as a public and quasi -public use pursuant to Butte County ordinances However, there are several concerns relative to this project which must be discussed. The office area of the radio station will occupy approximately So0 square feet of wloor space. The Butte County Parking Ordinance will require three ofr street parking spaces for such a use. The remaining portion of'the existing dwelling will. 'ie retained as a residence and will ro'quite two off street parking spaces: The fire off street'par'k.ing'spaces required bythe ordinance must nlso meet Public: works requirements for access to and from public streets. The drawings submitted by the applicant show five parking spaces backing out directly onto East loth Street. Discussions,with Public Works indicate that this parking proposal is not acceptable and y - the building will have 'to be redesigned. 7�dditi o1a11 , the ocati on of r !r AL AML r BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS on the property Would my allow the and stip. be contained within, the parking spaces to 1�F, 18 feet deep County parking ordinances re require perimeter ��f the property. Butte in depth. If a q parking spaces to be ti;ti„ least 20 feet requirements of pl?xoue , this project should be Gond tiolle(.1 to melt the of the Butte Count Public Works. the Butte County Parkin Ordinance and trite rto meet the �,� Department o f � Also of concern is the location of the 190 foot. tower with Square base only 5 feet from no hborin a 20 fort location the tower will be from lanr g Properties. Because of it's not Only directly adlacent to�the subject frompe nei�Jl�l�oring properties the neighborhood. Also, the Property, but anywhere within cels must- be considered ir.n of safety an the neighboring .par gcxest such as that While' construction standards for towers Proposed are exceptionally stringent, eccasion�rfor towers do collapse due to seismic activity t accident. Usually, towers of this Yor freak weatite.r conditions, or themselves and to fall into a relatively compact area collapse upon inseat=opple over like a falling tree„ However, it is unlikely at the that e sections of a, tower such as this would fall and,remain within 5 feet of the base of the tower. AdditioalallY, toolµ; or dropped during either construc:tjo* or equipment could be bounce or ricochet onto neighboring maintenance of the tower and if this Project i� fall rhes. It is recommended that pr 7 � �tppraved th.Yr, a fall tozone be established around,the tower and easements ralatained fr�,,tr the kteghborin disallow construction wined that fall g properties that would. radius is suggesteci with as muc=h more a�zone' Aminimum of a 50 foot It should be noted that establishment of a fall tzone woulical d recommended. human activities on surrounding not preclude back g properties. Thus, children Playing in Yards or families engaging in outdoor activities could be subject to Bente ,hazard. Unfortunately, the most likely situation for i=ncreased hazards would be during maintenance on the tower which would " _ neighboring likely generate spectator interest, an tool ar piece of equipment should be draed Properties. As such, if a to neighboring properti=es are increased severalafoldntaT.nlyaih hazards as this the fall zone has zero effect ori In safety EO 1: In the neighborhood. People Because of the above concerns regarding the tower, the P Commission may wish to consider approving the site for the, stulanning lousiness Office of the station, but require that -the 'l=ower be dioand located elsewhere with a remote feed either by phone line or Microwave 1. ank, Tile proje,oXt 's located within the Chaprtantown specific plan area. will most likely r peciiic re-commen aecons for this area have not ,- ye been drafted .Taut 1 the Y w` l uses north of East x�. predaminantl resa.denti:a unlike'lyhthatry thenammer��almmeydesi naticial 'use sth of >✓st �.Oth Sty It is g ons, Would be extended north to i } X J BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSXO STAFF FINDINGS the subject propet use, the character1: While the request is for residential or the requested use a p bliciquas9.e-vnhlic uses such. as librariesuoronal schoo such as care as co h � i, mm� rc.ial. raphe � than s. homes or laospatals or The environmental or for this negative declaration is recommended oP the tower i�. Project- have been, c located at a Y if falls omple'ted 11t1d a' remote site and ad s+ 111eR,, are provj�jo(j or quate parting is RECOMMENDATION'S e A. Note that the consideredrequirements uir ` in makint ements o� CEPA have g hi,s decision; and beer? completed and R Find that the 1i1tegrit andproposed use of the character of the property will that tli�; use wail be gone in impair the to use unreasonably which the lana lies in surrounding Properties or detrimental Patible �with or in welfare of the persons residin curious to the general g or working health and general because..., healthy welfare 5 in the neighborhood or arid., and safety... of the countyC. Derry the Use Permit to Public use on AP# 004--33 3-019 a radio station as (Marcus smith); , a pulalic/quasi- if the Planrain requirements ` C°mmission can find of Butte County Code Se Project the Project appropriate to meets the a 24 47f then it would be a, Find that the requirements considered in the maXof CEQA have been completed and declarationp and q this decision and adopt p a negative b. Find that the integrithe roposed use of tic lies in Y and character 01. the sraPerty 'Will not Impair that the zone in with or i use will ziot be which the; land to the eaur�.ous to Surrounding un incompatible health and g Properties or detrimental work in tho neighborhood welfare of the ger�rera:L and safety of the ghborhocd or to the parsolxs residing or County because, general health, welfare C, Approve and I1 the Use `exrnit tb Public/quasi-Public allow a radio stat�,on subject to the followine On APO 004-33-3-019 01.9 as a g conditions'.. (Marque Smith) 1 • Prava,de five offntreet parking spaces to Butte County In BUTTE COUNTY PLAHNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS Parking Ordinance r,equirementS and stanc'1 :ds, a revised site plan Provide showing the lova{ ion of those 'parking spaces. ? Provide engineering details of the p;rOPOsed tower, develop a fall zone to quaranteo the safety or - neighboring properties. obtain the ne(.,acsz;ar;� , easements .., to guarantee that no structures, are 100ated, within the fall zone. An alternative to the coriai :ian may be to move the tower off site to a more a Ppropriate area. 3+ Install curb, gutterr sidewalk and one ljalf street section plus 12 foot lane along property frontage of Willow Street and F ,tst 10th Street. 4. Provide permanent solution for drainage, 5. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Department of Public Works regarding encroa,^hmen,ts to Bast Loth Street Or Willow Street for parking facilities, 6. Provide sewage disposal facilities in compliance wicka He��lth nepartm�,nt req uirements designed dor a maximum allowable sewage disposal flow of 1,50 gallons per clay (10 employees maximum). 7. Pursua'.nt to Butte County Code Section 24--44 conditions number 1, 'l, and 5 must be complied with prior to issuance of anybuilding permits. 0. Applicant must camp,'iy with all applicable state and local statutes, ordinances and rcigulations. Del rf attch; SITE PLAN PROPOSED PARKING PLAN' LOCATION EXHIBIT .8NVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS �* California Ut1 UU��U U u r' 1����!lu u 0�r'e Department of Anthropology Archaeological - GLENN %.ASIA California State Universit-. • iico Inventory �V(� CLQ PLUUAS PLu b reN�.� Chico, CA 95929 u000c rp+nur, (9•l6189,5-6256 Date: Nov. 19, 1987 Butte County tY Planning , �a�♦cot r 1'r7 County Center Dr. Oroville,:Ca. 951,165 re: AP41 04-33-19/KXOL Cear County Planners , A review of the above project has revealed they following: YM The area indicated, as within the project boundaries is considered to be archaeologically sensitive. Present are: Easy access to natural sources of water Flat meadowland or flat land near water South and/or east facing slopes YV Previously recorded sites in the,vicinity Other: - - We strongly recwmnd that an archaeological reconnaissance be conducted of the area by a:clualified archaeologist and appropriate mitigation treasures prepared. A known site or sites has/have been previously recorded in the project area. Pro jest operations will have a negative impact on these culftral resources. We recommend that a qualified archaeologist be contacted to assess site components and prepare a, mitigative proposal, YIX Other A survey is not recommended for the above project. Howetrer, s ou d any prehistoric or historic cultural materiae 'encountered during project operations, all work s lou Cease lmme late en ing an 'Aspects on of the site and materiais By a quail ed arc aeo ogist. ` h.1s person" �wou1 Fe abie to suggest appropriate Mitigation measures. Thank you for the oppolrtunity to review and.,comment on this Proposal.. Please Let us know what decisions are made regarding the project. si;Ic• e y, Dr Makot o Rowta ' t Northeast Information Center Coordinaor• r I NMI . ,x California State university, chico Chico, California 95929-0021 College of Business Office of Cool'dinator for Undergraduate Programso. (916) 895-4480 ► Ir x 6' 7988 February 1 1488 Pudic Telecommunications Facilities Program Director Y�t��rNTIA/DOC 14th and Constitution Avenue, N, 4J. Raom 4625 r Washington, D. C. Dear Director,,-, am writing in support of Mr. Marcus Smith who is working to establish a new radio station catering to the musical preferences of minor'it groups in the C'.hico/Northern California area. Y The proposed radio station would serve a large area of fornia and be located in Chico a city serving over 125,00o ' sho 1n Northern Cali- fornia area and approximately 15,000 students, at CalifornianS at University, Chico. State Currently the population growth of Chico is approximately the average growth rate for the state. p mately ?_ to 3 times newspapers recently featured articles deal nglwithlthe California 1ation growth and shifts. Y� several state These reports stated that minori ypsonsu� are moving to this area in increasingl ,7 need for a eadio station appears to exist and likel e 4 bars; therefore, the potential the fciture. y to increase in The Chico area demographics appear to"indicate that tunny for a new radio installation of the type there is oppor- fore, I support Mt,. Smith in his endeavor and trust There- fore, will give serious consideration to his request, your organ_ Sincerely V, S. KIRKENDALL Coordinator VSK.k r The Calarornia Skake Cinluerslty Aftk California state University, Chico Chico, California 95929-4722 71n6iV ity.putreach 5-6835 and Retention Programs January 22, 1988 Public Tel ��I,�rE UNIU, Facilities Pr NTIA/DOC Program Director :z ROOM 4625 Consti tuti on Avenue, lV. Washington, D. C. 20og CI Dear Director: ��'�'�1l• Y6hR���,� ` It is MY understanding Marcus ,Smith. In g You have received other and market s° those other letters rs of,Support Tette In currentlyYou have details - for Mr. existing ira the about the I wish to add my d Chico, California demographics of a special documentation of area. re S pc-c e interest radio Support for, Mr. for recrui_a station in this °Smith in his Chico. in that rale nt of students area. I am es`ablishment students a a r can assure t° California t17e officer definitely recent you'that there is state University, proposeP e a radio stat' from Chico ' a growin refer graduate , ation with then this area that g number of radio It s uId be further Pro ra station pointed o g mining that Mr SfitYr Population would in fact itself out that the est would very which are c ` ablishment of therefore °mang here in come a d1aw fug certain such a , increasing eve increasin segments of the n more rapidly g n�mibers, those numbers, I hope you will se hesitate r.ously consider 1 to contact me if Mr. Smith's You would like e application, Please donit Si, a laboration or have questions. f Abe Iy Director, Universi-ty Out-teach andRetention'Programs AB.sg Thi ('allfcorWaL statt University , i AIM California State University, Chino Chico, California 95929-0300 Department of Physical Education (916) 895-6373 January 22,'1988 Public Telecommuni.cation..ri Facilities Program Director NrIA/bOC 14th and Constitla,,ion Avenue, `<j,\fE Ulvji,F�s Boca 4625 ' washing Con DC 70037 Dear Director: r �� am writing t0 SuPPOrt tijr'. c',Iar Smith � ti. a : new radia station intended to who is Y;orking to establish a ti�,1LtEA� - business inter cater to musical preferences and es �s of 1tri oar i ty graur�s in the Chico�tor thein California area. My position at the University hash°4 re the areas of radia Prepared me to tlai;e ]udga.�nents in arx7 buszn�ss. In my capacity of de0artment chairnan, however, I'am Prepared pared tc testify to my ersonal knowledge Of Mr'. Smith's character. I have known Marcus as an under least the s1.X ye stcr3ent and department employee far at le past si.x years» He was an excellent student and a very conscientious, capable, and professional eYnployeo On a more personal basis I have considered Marcus as a friend of the highest character. I most enthusiast cal.lydrecommend favorable consideration. S1nC1'+�1yr . t" Charles D. Scott, Chair Department of Physical I"duCation CDS:pg The California Stag Universit,r IW California State University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0295 Library e ibra rY January 21, 1988 Federal Communication,Commi'esion'` Washington, ➢C 90554 Dear Sir; c_PIN UNIVF Rs� Marcus Smith worked for me as a guide for student tours of Meriam Library during the fall semester of 1987. We were well pleased 01 with his work. eA 00" a Organizing and leading successful tours of this rather large 11 library requires both a knowledge of the library and its services knowledge to new students. kz11 and the ability to interpret that library YEnas Marcus hada good understanding of the organisation of the when he b6.gan this special effort, then set about improving that knowledge by asking reasoned questions of us librarians when necessary and studying the IIi,brary on his own. As a result, the information he gave the students was as complete as time would permit and was pertinent to their needs. Marcus paid special attention to his method of delivery; it was friendly, well -paced and adequately authoritative. r g y skill in presentation were Marcus' lea rain ability and his evident: in his explaining the workings of this rather complex service to large groups of students- I can enthusiastically recommend him'on the 'basis of this success. Sincerely, Nancy Amour Read, Consultative Services ;I The California State University;. Ask tte University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0295 Meriam Library January 22, 1988 E UN/ 4sf� To, Whom It May Concern.. I am pleased.; to have the opportunity to address the dine his ateriam performance of Marcus A. Smith during employment Library, CSU, Chico. I have found him to be pleasant, cooperative t ��" "'If ItYENV-S1� and reliable. The demands put on our student employees range in a full complement of duties and require initiative and a variety of skills. I Marcus has also rated, high on his annual evaluations ,know prepared by the Student Personnel Manager. I feel confident that his future employers can expect an equal quality performance from Marcus. Sincerely, Kit Hawes Administrative, Operations Analyst T'he Calif ornia State Uitiiversity The California State l lniY , 'ity ft 4 '_ , California State University; Chico Chico, California 95929 Faculty and Staff Affairs Personnel (916) 895-6435' Zip 010 Affirmative Action Employee'Relations (916) 895-6435 Zip 010 Payrol(916) 89,5-5029 Zip 024 -Tc25r 1988 (916) 895-6433` ZIP 015 Federal CoRmanication PE-' BPM-870617MP ComraiasiOn Washl Ington DX, 20554 To Whcen It May Cancerne P +P T 04�' � amm writing on behalf of California State University, Marcus A, Smith who Woriked for me ., a ,student assistant, in Y► Chico S Repr in the the Rs r i c raphics Center p academic year. Althou h Marcus p ographi.cs Center during.Yt 4arcus was %��g., demic year. he continued h ug worked directl the x980-8;1 ti -61 other areas in to work. on c Y with me for one aca_ Nr �� which ampus in other �t y�,�s student Marcus has worked are � Positions. Two book....oreo the Meriam Library and the Marcus h -as maintained P out hl a Professional duineanor , Gu�d assagnmentt he nt on campus, I could rel appear through - was given.' In his y,on Marcus to worked daily with both student assistant complete any mens, He state en'Ployees pos1tioar Marcus was consistently. pleasant, agate pleting his assigned duties. ge to and thorough Center Gusto enthusiasm_ and tkioroug}� men COM - and continues to seek; new roads mates Marcus apply for anatiative and rehiring him, �AZoyment again, I would chievement. Should have no reservations about It is a pleasure to any questions pleason behalf of Marcus A. Please contact me, Smith, If you have Sincerely. �"�rirrrai Sharon Sim Personnel SS : to' Tho. C;�i!if �fnia State Uni%.rersity �� �� e�' California State University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0005 Instructional Mea: -a Center (916) 895-611 January 29, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: FS � I have worked with .Marcus Smith during his time at l California State University, Chico and find him to be a conY6�`'canalreubxeibadole nstatioron While at ICTO, tlaesnorneommertious p campus, Marcus prepared the tdaily computerized program logs for the Station.; a job having regular deadlines and, requiring a fine eye for detail. He also assisted in other production and on -air areas of station operation. Of particular note, Marcus prepared an application (on his own initiative) a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission for a Class B noncommercial station in the Chico area doing most of the engineering and procedural work himself. I am sure you will find Marcus a vailti*,able addition to your group or organization. Sincerely, David M. Abbott Television 'Engineer, The Caiifornia State University California a State University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0295 Meriam Library _ February 3, 1988 S�ntEUN/U7 Dennis R. Patrick, Chairman Federal. Communication Commission nwashing ton' D.C. 20054 h 1�NvzitYENY- RE: BPED-870617 MD NO Dear Mr.. Patrick: Marcus Smith has asked me to write am happy to do a recommendation on his behalf; I so. Mr. Smith has been employed as a student assistant at the Meriam Library for approximately five years. I have had casual contact with him over the past year or so since he has had shelving duties in the Genera'1 Reference Department of the Library Librarian. where I am a Reference Marcus Smith is a pleasant person, friendly and cooperative who makes a good impression. lie is and as far as I can determine, he does his work in a sati.sf,actory'maater.. He has set a goal for himself in the field of communication and I believe he has been his target. I like to see ,a young working hard to reach person with a vision and the will to work to see: it come to fruition, to the short span of time I have known that he is Marcus, he has given indication willing to work for his him consideration. goals. I hope that you will. give Yours truly,, Robert G. Brennan Librarian rgb The CaliforniaState University t _.._:.�i George R.: Jefferson, ,Prr„7ident KAPPA ALPHA PSL KAPPA PSI Chapter California State Univ 6.1,k,y, Chico 230 "C"- Walnut Street, SUite 131 Chico, CA 95928 March 6, 1487 Public Telecommunications Facilities Program Director NTIA/DOC 14th;and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Room 4625 W ashingtpn, D.C. 20230 Dear Director: Please let it be known that, we, the Brothers of KAPPA ALPHA PSI, KAPPA Psi Chapter, at California State University', Chico, are ,in 100°f support of Mr. Marcus Smith on his endeavor to bring a new -radio station to Chico. Chico is a small ,college community in Northern California. There are at least nine radio stations in the greater Chico area (rangir; from classical, country to heavy metal rock and roll), but not one of thea mea s the needs :that Mr. Smith is trying to serve. With the Growing number of ethnic minorities coming to Chico (both for the college and to the community), radio station would be very well received. feel that Mr. Smith's in closing, l feel that it is imperative for you to consider the cultural ya,lues that Mr. Smith's radio station could bring to a culural.-less city. Mr. Smith's proposal was well received by All.�of the campus clubs and organizations thathe r t presented It We feel that it is time that met our needs be o. • p Please do all that you can to help Mr. Smith reach his goal, and Please remember that he has much su munity, as well. pport from the campus and com- Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, r George R. Jefferson Presiders KAPPA ALPHA PSI, KAPPA PSI Chapter,' M ' Ak WWAW /11'I'I;N1)T� lr ('C)irNTY C1jr }3tiTI'F ENVIRONMENTAL CHR,f�`L7S`I' FORM(to T4' cc mpl,otec -y, i,ea l Ag`eircy) T 13AGr IL"TINIi Log #P, 7-10...05-01 �m AP: #04-33-3-19 1. Name or propon('nt MARCUS SM_TTH "_� 2. Adi.Tress of proponent and representative--- y .Marcus Smith (if applicable) • th Street ---- A 959?8 �- 3. l'rrijeC L rleMcrip1'ion...._.a, U.,__._.m�.. e Pex'mit r fI D11N1)nrtiitl }rINTITN(r, (3l� ,7(;N1hTC - _._ nNc r �ti- YIiS rlAf131i No tt. Does tho projclet have the potential to degrade the quality or the c}rlvircnment, substantially reduce tho habil,at or ,, fish or ,Iv ild) i re sjiN(iOs, causr. a fish OT wildlife population to drop below selr- ;tis'taininl; lcvr;ls, throaten to eliminate a plant lir animal Cd,T1mTa,lity, reduce the number or restrict the range o" Ir rare or endangered plant or animal 1 x m 7or ort a I nt Of tali I`ot°nit examples of the inajoz• periods i history or prehistory'? Does the project have the potential to achieve shart4tor-u1 benefits to the detriment of Ion 91 -term, environmental grTxls? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief lrerird air time whip., lone; -terra impacts will er,rlure in o the Tutu re . ) c, Does, the pa�o ert h. a j ave: impacts wh i ere individu- ally limitod, but cumulatively conziderable? (A project may impact nn two or more separate resources Where the ;impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the rotas. of tllpsc inepacts 011 thc: (I.nvironmen°t is significant,), d. hoes 'the project have enItironntental effects w will cause substantial adverse ^ rfeets on-humanch nein 7 � ��, e�thc;r •-lirec:i;ly or indirectly? lIT ,�.-.�._N ( completed by the lead Agency") ll} rl~T�rItNATrON �I'ta 17e On the basis of this initial evaluation. T/Wei rTin(1 1 -:lie proposed project- COUL,) NOT have a signifi.ct.int effect wrT tele exnvi�,onment, and a NEGATtell, D.V.CLARA`1ON Willbe prepared, 1 , on the although the proposed __... I/ldl: i"x,rd ,fiat although t p project could have a �igni,l"i- effe cf('eei nmeni., them trill not be a significant effect iii tAis case because the HI'TIGATTON ME'ASURl;s descr bee.l lin the attached sljeet have been addo(.I to ihf )iroject. ANI ribed i Dr-CLnt7A TON will he prepared. 1/IVIi find tele proposed project WY have a 'glil ficant effect on t li C.x 4' rl'4' i 1" l7 n 111.0 n t , turd an ENV'IRONAIENTAC, a ,q tired DATE, iVavem�er �, � i'hlriAl,7° HPORT x s rc t COUNTY 0 V 13i11"'p, I't,nNNZNGIitJ1R'111r;N7' By DavidAssner l�Vi.Clr�C1 Y,, .k r IV ENVIRONMENTAL I11 =",'RC'T' xp anata.o'ns o ��,f on attached sheet(.$)) Yes" and "maybe" answers are required I. EARTH. Will the proposal 11 rest[ltHifi U in significant stabi'e earth conditions Ox YES $ NO "-- -.. in changesc1nt. geologic substructures? b Disruptions, displacements,, compaction or ovorcavering of.the soil? Change in `- h topo rap Y or gound suxfac e relief features? -� — d. Destruction .uni ue q_ ravening o,� P'od.i£ic:at!Qn of any W geologic or physical ;•`. features?, e. Increase ix! wind or stater erosxor�- � f soils ftor Doff -site' ether O a f, i in de cants, or changes inn ?,Ir. erosion o-f:.be�ach ages, in -•.�� siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify .the channel a rives 'or or stream of the ~bed .•of . the ocean or any bay, inlet os•. lake? . �o . g. Los, f prime, ally productive soils otuts•ide designated urbanareas? h: Exposure of people or Property to ge hazards, sur;$ as ologic ---. x . earthquakes,• landsli slide,q,'ground failurcud= e or similar desmilar hazards? _ 2.AIR, Mill the.proposal result Aar emissio:in substantial: a. ns or deterioratiorx of air quality? ambient b. Ifhe cr, eation 'of obi ectionable odcirs, Smoke Or fumes? `— -- --_ C. Alter4tion of'a%r movement, maz or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER. Will the proposal,result in Substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b„ Changes in absorption rates, drainageatter or the rate and amount of surface runoff ns C. Need for off-site -- surface drainage i.mp,rove- ments,-includirig,vegeta.tion removal, channel- izati.on or culvert iftStallation? da Alterations to the course or flow waters? of flood -- _ e, Change in the amount.o,f' suwater body? xfeue water in any" f: Discharge into surface -waters, or in -any alteration of _? surface,. but not limiters to temiperature, xd ssolvedud ng dxYgon or turbidity? g`. Alteration Of,the direction or rate of flow --_ of ground waters? ----- h. Change in the y of, ground quantity or quality, either through direct additions 'or waters, with. drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts i. or excavations? Reduction in' the 'amount of °water other"vise-- available for-oublic grater supplies? _. .�� Exposure, of people related hazadsstachxarfgood-iyri�� wateak-. g YES MANO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the propcssal result in substautial: a. 7Mange in, the diversity of species, ox• number of any species of plants (including trees, and aquatic plants). shrubs, grass, crops, b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? _ c, Introduction of new species of into LM area, or an a barrier to the normal replena.sh- � menti of existing species. d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural -xe7 " 5. ANIMAL LIFB Will the proposal result in Substa;riti a1: a, C tinge in the diversity of species , or numbers of animals (birds, land animals l of any species , including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or ins-ects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. ' Introduction of new species of animals into in a barrier to the migration an area, or result or movement of animals? --- d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife Rp ✓� habitats 6 NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: e. a. Increascs in existing noise levels? � ? noise levels b, Exposure of eo 1e to sever. xp people . 7. LIGHT AND GLARE, Will the proposal produce ,,, szgn ica— nt 1x�at and glare? y ,.'.-�`,p ---r- 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? ---- -_— 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substantial ; a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural. resources?' b. Depletion of any non'�renewable natural res ources ? _ 10. RISK P UPSET. Will the proposal involve of explcsioll or the release of haza rd- risk a. A s tot ous substances (including, but not limited ail esticides, chemicals or' radiatioin thy: p d p condition) event of an accident or upset con t�ans? b Possible interferencegwith an emergency P P evacuation plan? .es once lan or error enc P , ll. POPUL TION. Will the proposal. alter the location, the human ko rTa.'strx. utxon, drnsity, or growth rate of population? --- 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing hot, Ising', or crate demand, for additional housing? ti YES MAYBE NO 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additiflnal vehicle movement? b., Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on, existing transportation sys :ems' d. Significant alterations to present patterns cf circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traf fic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrian'.? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the iroposal have an effect upon, or result in a'need for new or altered governmental services: a.Fire protection? b. Police protection? -. c. Schools? a. Parks or other recreational. facilities? a. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services?ypT 15 ENERGY. Will the proposal result' in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existilig _ sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 1.6. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need f'or new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Powe -r or natural gas? b. Communications systems? ----� c. Water availability. d. Sewer or septic tank? --- e. Storm water drainage? f, -Solid waste and disposal? I, 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a . Creation' of any he:Llth hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health -hazards. 18.' AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the 5tx�ion of an sr..enzc: crista or view open o y to .p public, ubl;icj or wil.l the pw,.nposa 1 result �.n 9 he creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public, view? M4 ; ,. YES MAYBE. NO 19 RECREATION. Will. the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing x°e�xeat ona7 , opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. , a. Will the proposal'result in the alteration of or the destruction'of a prehistoric or 4 historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical r, or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric .or historic building, structure or object? C6 Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will'the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION Ola ENVIRONMENTAL E'V'ALUATION AP 09-�33-3.19' See attached. I I `ry . , aISCXJS:STQiV CJF �NVIROPUi�IEhdTAL EVAi UAT1Oil AP 04-33-3-19 Ia,d,3b,c,d,f,J,16eu Development of a radio station, transmission fac i l i ties and transm i ss i on tower on the subject property w i l ° result in further'i)vercover`ing and compaction of the soils 'on ,site and potentially 1 009 over cower i ng of the property with pavement, . buildings, etc. This will lead to,a change in drainage patterns and, the amount of surface runoff from the property. Stormwa'ter drainage from this area will enter area creeks which currently experience flooding downstream. The Butte County Board of Supervisors has requested a report discussing the effects of devel rpmenl., on flooding downstream and has indicated that further development in the form of land divisions and subd i v i s i ons uhoul d not take place untr i 1 the report is'finished and solutions to downstream flooding have been developed Developments such as this currentproject which will create additional stormwater,runoff should be considered carefully in light of the flooding problems in'the area. 1h:, All of Butte County is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The i- uL `ect property is located approximately six miles southwest of the l'ra ,can Monoc . ; -ne � a fault system of unknown activity. Construction of bur,ding .�orm Building Code, standards for se i sm i ca 1 1 y act 1 ve prov 1 de adequate protect i on to occupants in case of sei „:; , activity. The maxi mum i nten8 i try o -r an earthquake that can reasonably be expected In Butte Count, is approximately 6.5 on the Richter Scale. While a quake of this intensity would not normally cause widespread, destruction, them is a potential for damage to structures, lnclUding radio towers, in the event of such a quake. While most toners are designed to collapse upon themselves instead of tipping over, .adequate room around the tower should be provided should` the tower collapse due to seismic activity or other reason The applicant's sit-- plan indicates the tower will be located five feet from neighboring property lines. It is recommended that Ongineer,ing data be obtained for the proposed tower indicating the area that would be expected to .ed i the event of a colla se and appropriate easements be affect' n p y p obtained from neighboring propertiesy if possible. If the fall zone' encompassesexistinghomes or structur-es off tike property, then alternative designs should be pursued or the tower should be moved off site to -a location that is appropriate. 7 The: proposed 190 -foot -tall tower may require 1 i ght trig i n order to conform to'FAA requirements 8: The subi ect, property is currently' designated for low density residential uses by both the Butte County General Plan and the City of Ch. oa General Plan Establ i shment of , a radio station' and transmission tower on the site will represent a diversion from the planned use of the pr6porty as well as the existing use of the property as a single-family dwelling. 12: Establishment of a radiosss i c tation an'd transm i it l; site may affect neighboring housings bath from the sttl (',painor^ter on theo f sy~tfety ( see Item 1h) and from that of aesthet i cs C seO NI om 1 8) , '13a,c,f Establishment of a radio station on the sii traffic Patterns more closely o will creaL-e associated with commer�c1GtI uses than two residential round trips tperday area. peroemployee.er a) uses tend to onsr i t' of one or , Place at the he g working These round tr° i r'�".: tend to take einnin of workin hours and the end of Working hours, and 'a separate trip at lunch time. Residential traffic:, i s spread out more evenly throughout the day. As Such, this orl�'c: will represent an incremental esati ncrea.<�e i r traffic and associated harar4ds -��n area streets at peak hours, 13b: Parking spaces will be necessary for the em 10 i1+3 station, The applicant indicates there will be five OfflPloyeess but�3 Of the dries not show any off-street Parking Ordinance. The ButteCountyParking as Ordinance by the illi r quire rine space � rng Orlin p e for every 300 square Peet of Aare will require Parking saaces. P gross floor area in the. building. The buiidir'tg is 2,000 square iv -pets t y wh i cl-t will require seven g pr of Off-street Will increase the amount of land compacted or overcoverednonsthe �s property (see Items 1 and ,3, « Because of thra- small C 6 y 500 squama festa size of the lot, it may be difficult to design a -. that will provide the required, parkin 9 parking i�uaut revised site plan showing off-street g� it is recommended that a parking ba,provided, 18e: The proposed 190 -foot -tall tower will have tO conform to the requirements of the reder"a i Aviation Administration (r'AA) and the p Proposed height of the tower appears n7' Division of Ae►^onautics. The California Department of Transportations traffic sJArfaces as set pp rs to, Clear all of the required air Land Use Plan« p in the Chico Municiapl Airport Environs 14. This project will represent an'incremental increase in demand f Public services in the area. or 18! A 190 -foot -tower with associated lights will be visible from large area Of Chico. It 1,v111 be particularly detrimental to the view from neighboring properties and those in the immediate vicinity, 20a: The subject property is 'located i n an area where archaeological p y s5ar to sites may occur^. It is ne e Y per a records check through. the. Oe artment of Anthropology at California ,8'tate In order to determine if fioant sites may be locateUrn i vers i ty, signid on the Chico neces,,ary. , praProperty,Tf so, an archaeol;og'r�:al Survey of the property may be 6+rANbATO Y f,Y,`l~4�iD PP (7F Sx NIf=ICrANC` as Cep= item 20a« -7« Applicant: Marcus. Smith) AP 4 04-33-23-19 Log # 57--10-09-01 DATA SHEET A. Project Descr ii_pt i on 1. Type of Project: Use Permit. 2. Brief Description: To allow a radia station, facilities and tower as puhl i c/quas i -pL,Ib l i o use. S, Location: On'the northwest corner of Willow treet and East 10th Street, in the Chico area, 4. Proposed density of Development: n/a, S Amount of itmpery i ous Surfacing: Potentially 100%, S. Access and Nearest. Pubs 1 a Road(s): Proper,ty, fronts on, W 11 101-1 Street and East 10th Street, 7. Method, of Ser�iage D sposaI : ind i vi dual septic. -. /stem. S. Source of Water• Supply: California Water Ser y i ce Company. 9. Proximity of Power Lines. To property. 10. Potential for further land divisions and development". None. S. Environmental Setif Ing Physical Environment.,. 1. Terrain a« General Topographic Character. Flat galley land. b. Slopes: 0•-2,%. C. Elevation • 210 feet' above.. Se a;Love1. d. Limiting Factors: None.' 2. Soils a. draw andih Characteristics: Loam, oam, generally well good permezbility. b. Limiting Factors: None. 3. Natural Hazards of thin Land a. Earthquake Zone " " Moderate Earthquake intensity Zone VIII. b. Erosion Potential," None.' C » Land-, l i de Potent i a l Nen e, d Fire Hazard: Unclassified. e (Expansive Soil Potential Maderate. 4. Hydrology a. Surface Water: None on site. b. , Groundwater-: : Abundant Valley aquifers: c brelhnge Characteristics: Property drains to roadside dra i nageways . Nig permaren t solution, for drainage exists on site: d. Annual Rainfall (normal): e. Limiting Factor.53 Limited drainage facilities in the .area. b. Visual/Scenic duality: Moderate, impacted by urban development. -9- 6. Acoustic 014s1 1 ty, Good. 7. Air Qual1ty Good. Biological Environment" a. Vegetation.' Urban landscaping 9. Wildlife'l-iabitat. Small birds and animals commonly found in Urban environments: Cultural Environment. 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area. H10h sensitivity area 1 1 " Butte Cc:.4i ity General Plan des i'gnat i on » LoWi Density Residential. 12. Ecisting Zoning: A. -R. 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Onesingle-farm ly dNel,l ing. 14- Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses, Preclom l nantl y s i rtgl e .'fam i l N duel 1 i ngs with scattered multiple -'family dwellings nearby. b. Zoning. A -R. c" Gen. Flan designations." Law Density Residential with Medium Density Residential to the north along 9th Stree-h. d. Parcel Sizes: Generally 6,500 -square -foot lots. e'. Population= Low urban densities. 15. Character of Site and Area. Urban residential area. 16. Nearest Urban Area: Chico. .17. del ev i ict Spheres of Xnf l uence: CSA ' #1 4 < stre,ut 1 i _ht i nq 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area. Yes.' 19. Fire Protection Service a Nearest County (State) Fire Station: Station 444 i n south C;h i co, approximately ;one mile: b Water Availability= California Water Service Company hydrants. 20. Schools in Area: Chico Unified School District. _lp� W auff APPLIC ON �u-rComt ATI ,FOO USE I�' eea. PlanningANNiNG caMMISS(ON AUG 14 1987- APPLICANT: Read and follow''in :ructions as set forth on attached shee Oroyljio, Catformla t. Applicant's name "az^cus th Phony Applicant's mailing address 1252 a. 1�No. ;� 1 Applicant's Interest inroe —r' p p rty (owner, lessee, other) ;,-"—;iCn� do*-a�;:j-, owner's name and address _, ";gni ;rtz ! C-1- --•----=� � _Y"J7.;!"i".::i1} ,`a,`r tp7,;.'T"?hlii.'yi,, ",; �Kr)'' Contact person fdr project (If other than applicant) --- Assessor's parcel number(s) f Present zoning i`71,1�0ulblt al Location and size of parcels) 1 •?-52 J h r, 9, r5 �ta 2 1c i hico, ;rs �r.'30 Street address___71 e� Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areasCo o I __ _-1 Description of proposed devalopmenk and use ip';Z zC7i --� o .: t c3 ILL ------- — Description of existing land use !-- Proposed scheduling/associated pI;�C rojects oilEr ru �1-�>> ,.t , two tr* Anticipated incremental development �--- ___ _---- Building construction (state dimensions, square __--- ---- footage and materials used) Ci. a. Pxlstingbuildings b. Pea osed build p ins Hazardous materials to be used (inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals) Daily hours of operatlo" Knza to ionn Number of employees Number of off-street parking spaces provided si.. ExIstlhg/proposed sewage disposal method;S2 ;1C i T. Proximity of power and phone lines: fe et Distance to natural water course or storm drain:�� feet site drainage i -- "�_`---`"'----- --------------- Anticipated on and pff 9 Improvements: '�'T a -- --- Watersdurce:� ali�ortL �, Tli 8z r; , Proximity of water for fire fightipurppse3 (hydrants -------- Ing , ponds, etc,) 13 I'ee Will exoavdtlon o grading be necessary? Cubic yards (sstlmato),_ ; 6 :i List and describe an other related permits public approvals q s project, including those required by List and, b y p p pp s re wired for this regional,city, ate and Federal agencies: IF RESiDEbIT1AL, Include the number of units, whether units are single or multi -story, in height, schedule of unit sizes, and type of househo;d size expected, see e:11:i a' IF COMMERCIAL, Indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. IF INDUSTRIAL, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. IF INSTITUTIIONAL, Indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, ..and community benefits to be derived from the project. _J ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* _ Identify potentially significant environmental Impacts associated with the use permit. What projent design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental Impacls7' ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* < Describe the project site as it exists before the projeer, including information on topography, soll stability, plants and ani- malls, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. CL .L Describe the surrounding properties, incruding information on and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, b� Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.) intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops, depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.): Use separate sheet for Longer responses. See PY11 oi-b 1 hereby declare under penalty of perjury that j have read and understand the instructions and thattheforegoing statements are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, Date: � � �� Applicant's signature � ~ Date _ Property owner's signature Use permit Number 0 p Request, Use permit to allow Location and size of parcel(s) VERIFY A.P, Numbee(s) Project Description Owr:arship zoning and Requirements _ t•'roof of Agency (if needed) Lototlon Description t6 Copies of Plot. Plan W �+- Date Received_ Receipt plumber 4= Application taken by � _ .w M r........ �KXOLI 90m3 �1, Y'"i 20,, 1983 � 1 t w -^r.t'�=•-'�+''C�� � �,- �r� ...tip xn rr �4 1 'S� teiitiJL''' 22, 1jYrYh N I^1A'1.Y=4'I/t r v , hu-001;" s1 ~4�c�z ^e ae ° z'-v 12, 19S rn � • r 1 J ' H ^^•Mt t r�' a l d-, � ' diotaelsrhoz�e Cl--rata ^ tate 6-18-92 70 r eaideInt� fn 1, tom. 20:'50 .t1�Y011:�f:11'` i V � �.:, a n i '" �$3 t^, 221 V4 � 1 .sir r � ` r , , ...= ` w. ? � �r 1.1X:? 1' l ,a �:.'it�.. ti:, j ^• .r3_ K1Cp, iW� A Call(of is Won-Frr;;r,t. Eduuat r;, .:'Iratinn 1252 E. 10 St, Chiwd, Calitorn'.z 35a m to Y ? i • ; ,, trrrrrrR�sa�� ----- •-- — �KXOL 90N3 r•c LLg j •, fj F r y+ r� � 4'T" r7 �P"7 L ;7."•^��,�w:�`.0 ��'�S" � . �1'"�.'7,+"` �?r?r� ,11'i,":L���7d"� `,�, 'r t.� ,..„,.,� 4 )'!7.t„!.?l Of) " !Z L:t jlr l"'" f 3 e wtrT 4� or c'l..Li-lY four r.�f11'?7� � a , i'j 7� �'�1 �' •1.2tYf. 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A California Non-profit, Educational Corporattan 1252'5, 10 8f, Chico, California 95926 (916) 891.4617 04x3-3-3-1 04-33-3-14 Helen F 04.33-1-10 r 'Eva Lamb 1257 E.�9thrStreet-;1260 Eva LLa 10th Leonard Stephenson Chico, CA 95925 I 1 Street 1266 East 9th Stre f Chico CA 95926 et Chaco, CA 9592 04-33-3-2- 04•-33-3-19 04-33-1-13 f Ruth Masetti Mack Smith Harold & Phyllis 3.410 Spruce Avenue 3905 Braugham W& Johnson Chico, CA 95926 y 1559 � Olivehurst, CA 95961 Oakdale Lane Redding, CA ,96002 04-33-3-3 l etc. 04-33-3-24 04-33-1.--23 Arnold & Barbara Vandyke DonCarole Allen 928 W. 12th Avenue ,.1254 E. 10th Street CW & Opal Bechhold Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 2500 Surnap Avenue r" _ Chi 04-33-3-04 co, CA 95,926 04-33-3-25 04--33-1-24 Joe & Sandy Anderson 8 Tilden Lane Lonnie & Velma Donahue 1256 E. 30th Street Roe`& Marlys Williams Chico, CA 95928 Chico, CA 95926 1901 Dayton Rd. #k76 Chico, CA 95926 04-33-3-05 etc. 04-33-2-7, etc. 04-36-1-5 Rebecca Lucas Alberta'& Elden Holub ! 1269 E. 9th Street Mark Evans r 1179 E. 9th. Street._ Chico, CA 95926 r 1171 E. 10th Stzeet Chico, CA 95923 Chico, CA 95926 04-33-3-07 04-33-2-9 04-36-1-07 Annabelle Carter Housing Authority of the 1271. 9th. Street Harry Dixon 580 ty of Butte Y Chico, CA 95926 P.O. ,C 1482 Vallombrosa Avenue Chico, CA 9597 Chico, CA 95926 04-33-3-10 04-33-2-10, etc. 04-36-1-13 Ramon & Maria Compos Jane Smith y 1282 E. 10th Street1198 E. 10th StreetCharles & Rita Allen i, Chico, CA 95926 1' Chico, CA 6 1691 Filbert'Avenue 9592 Chico, CA 95926 04=-33-3-11 . 04-33-2-12, etc. 04-36-114 41 Dan & Beate Ritter 1266-h E. 10th Street James Luallen r Elaine Wheaton Chico' ^A 95928 P.O. Boit 1214 ? 1185'Eas Chaco, CA 95927 � t 10th St. , Cha,ca CA 95926 r 04-33-3-12 ? 04-33-2-19 04-36-3-4 David Clarnb Anna Carmichael 1005 W, Willow Ste Paul & Pamela Miller 1168 E Street 10th Willows., CA 95988 � Chico � 1265 E« loth St. CA 9x926 Chaco, CA 95926 a' 04- 33-3�-Z3 04-33-1-04, etc. 04_36-3-5 Mary Ann McMillin 860 Linden Streot Ralph & Susan Coan Victor?- Lassus Chino, CA 95926 372 Greenoaks Dr. r X430 xnnsbrook Way +, Atherton, CA 94025 Qrangevale, CA 95662 i HeST, it'd 'gbangs44Td 9Z696 GS xng •O-d e 6 VD "oozg0 U656 V3 'aa-rtj,D D .014 zuta V W10c unH 9G'�T 7 Z£8, Iu'e duzo , H TOTUPGoW gdesGP uT4,IttvW�tISZE8 NEGATIVE IIECLARA .� �'raN r�Lcz—NG—ENVTNM NTAL IMPACT l , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the Quality Act Of 1970 p I?1't�'�isiuns �f the Cal,iforni;� 'Envaronmrntal ( ublic Resources Codc 21100, et. 'E , determination has been effect upon the'e made that it will not have a 5i q ) Mand a nvironment, 9ni'fiC�rint 2' DF Loc, # 87-10-05-01' .SCRIPTION OF PROJECT. AP # 09-33-3-19 Use Permit to allow a radio station, transmission and tower as a public 3,. LOCATION OF PROJECT: -public use. acilities /quasi �"ion f Northwest corner of Willow Street and East 4 NAME` AND ADDR[,SS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: 10th Street, Chico. Marcus Smith 1252 E. Loth Street Chico, CA 9592$ 5. MITIGATION MEASURES':: b• A copy of 'the initial study regarding of this project is on file at the environmental effect This stt�dy, was,-. County Center Drive, Orovil i e . X Adopted as presented. Adopted with changeS. Specific modifications Supporting reason trached are a tons and . 7. A public hearing on this Ne decision making bodyNegative D , eclaratioaa was held by the HearingBody ody Butte County Planning Commission Date of Determination 12 1988 Determination: On the basis of the tal pre.�entedn�t�aI stugdy' information land, our me A " eat•in s of comments eiv impact, the P I Owna` comments received on the knortiledge and it�deperndent research: 1"Je find t;he proposed project COULD N07' have hereby ado environment-, and a NEC; ve a significant X effect on the envi rr�n pted. AT,TVp Dl;'"CLARATION is l� find that -the project C011ID have a si on the environment hi,t will not in this case gnificant .effect mitigation measures es e because Of Which are b described in item 5 abo' approval. Y this reference made conditions of A conditional' project Are adoptorl, NEGATTVI" DECLARATION is hereby Signature Bob .Lynch;, Chairman Butte County Planning Commission. Ti t.1 Dat �11�,� - , .,11. i SEN(3Et3: Complete items 1 and 2 When additia ta5 as vices are desired, and cstmplet� itemq and 4r put your addrsss in the '{RETURN To" SpQ4e on the reverse-side.Pailur za t a this will grev_ea, �_r r.e [ r u a ou�'hs name of tha aatson crud ftom 6sing returned to you i ria w11 �_izl� _Y delivered to an Tha= date of del V8 - 1=or additiana6 ? �detha following samices era @vaitahls« Consult p4sSmesfesio, iaesendche,cle6o�eEsaT ioraddltlohsi ssrvTcels3 reatl4sijsd. l. Shoal to whorn dell rad date, and' s Oraci1c2`ed Dative - t(Extra cFrare}t- ' . _ tfBxErz shar8ffi 3, Article AddressedAoa 4, Artfats Number - i�iarcus 5zriith X49 8Qo 1252 E. 10th; street -�,Pe of&ervias n ' 0 Registered Q insured CO1CA 9592$ -- CI1; , %�..:erti#ted ❑ "COr7 - „� Faspress Mail - _ f Aiwa`yrobtain &�(Jmo addresa6a * oragentandU T pEti�rEF#Ei). 52Signa ure—ldd;`essae $. Rddressea'st�ddrets'(fll�l�iri petjtresEetZaiut#5pid q. Signature Agent'- T, Date of Cstivgry = �' Ps Form 381 : iiiaL 1987 - �r pjc . P.t1.1ssT-l:&2&a DOMEST f?cTidi3tt£ R£l�Ete�T Inter -Departmental Memorandv To: Butte County Assessor's office ,FROM: Butte County Planning Department SL-BJECT: Marcus Smith DATE: June 3, 1988 Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of 'the Government Code, the, following parcel identi7ied as 4-33-3-19was: Rezone from to zoning district., Granted a, variance to X Issued a conditional use _permit for a radio station as a public/quasi=public use: „I y AML An Butte �j T- LAND 0r NATURAL WEAL fII AflJD BEAUTY PLANNING COMM18SION 7 COUNTY CeNTER DRIVE '- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHON8538.7601 May 12, .1988 Marcus Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA 95928 Res Use Permit, AP 4-33-3-19' Dear Mr. Smith: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held May 1.2, 1988,.your request for. a Use'Permit•to allow a radio station as a public/quasi-public on property zoned A-Rlocated on the northeast corner of Willow Street and East 10th Street, Chico, was approved subject to the following conditions: 1. Provide three off-street parking spaces to Butte County Parking Ordinance requirements and standards. Provide a revised site plan showing the location of and access for those parking spaces. 2.Install street improvements in accordance with the Chapman Specific flan within a year of adoption of said plan. 3. Provide permanent solution for drainage. Meet 4. Worksre the romeButte ty Department of Public gardinencroachment g l6 east 10th Street or Willow Street for 'parking facilities. 5. Provide sewage disposal facilities in compliance with Health Department requirements designed for_ a maximunl'allowable 'sewage, disposal flow of '15P gallons per day (10 eynployees maximum). 6. Pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-44 conditions number l and'4 must be complied with prior to issuance of any building permits. 7. Applicant must comply with all applicable State and local statutes; ordinances; and regulations, 8. There shall, be no electrical, electronic, or audio emissions which impact neighboring television or radio use. If anyone is ; e ,r, a: is s4 .:J �ul a z W � IL m i Lu CD c b N ^� :« 5� Lu Z, ox, a �! a� fvgV qgy0 films ,` OM1, tu �`�'-CoC, '00, U, IL Ca�'7s�a.C�%'UwV f/y 'a a..h.�•~ca ?C:aa/r ts+ J q a w CU«.Gciawt OP4! Ap CaQi.F'TEN�2.7F�'�xK��.T trra: Office of Planning andar h 1400 Tenth Street, Room 2lto County Sacramento, CA 95814 Planning; Department, or MAY V? 1988 7 County Center Drive X Count Croville, CA 95965 y Clerk CANDACF J. GRUBBS, Butte Co. 0161,1( County of Bute gy . EAA[-:,qo De Ply Filing of !":}tire of Determination in compliance or 21152 of the Section 'on 21108 with S Pxo,7 t� Title Use permit Name Bd..33-3-��9 Marcus' Smith State Clearinghouse Nwnber •-- �f submitted to Clearinghouse) Contact Person Telephone Number Planning -Department Project' Location - II.A° Klrchpr 53a-7GQl Street, Chcc7Northwest corner of Wi .Law Street an as Project Des cription'Use per1111t to allow ra 10 station, facilities and tower as transm.�ssi,on Public/q'uas;i-Public � use. This :Is to advise that the B-- utte County Planning Commission has a Project n y approved the above-described ro`ect ong M Yo12 esponsible Agency) W. the following determinatio 1988 and has made The ns regarding the above-descrDbed) _____ 1 • enviro Project z_ Project ^will, X will not have. a nment, ' ° significant effect on the 2° An Environmental Tm act F D Pursuant to the eport wi5is prepared for this project' Pi ''isions of CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was Provisions Of CEQA prepared for this project pursuant to the 3. Mitigation measures were X a ,: ,were not pproval of the project not, made a condtyan -of the 41 A statement of overriding considerations for this Project,_ > was K adopted Wa;s not This is to certify that the projeoi a final E7S�'taith comments and responses and record o• approval is ailable to t'te general Public at; f Batte'County Planning ''Department County Center Drive Oroville, CA,95965 Date Received fot Filing and Posting at CPR Agnilte ILI Sex for Planner Title Revised Mauch 1'086 P:749 606 897 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL. NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL {See ReversF,:/ sent to Marcus Smith. Street anNo 5d27 E. 10th St. 112'CIO P'O..Ste d?1'Qd1A 95928 Postage Certified Fed Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing v 7o whom and Date Delivered in CCo Return rtrp;eipt showing to whOM �- Date. and Address of Delivery y TOTAL Postage and '. ees ; Postmark or Date € 5-23-88 u. a t AOL a - No c/0all LAND OF NATURAL W1 AI.TWf :AND BEAUTY PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVIL L.E, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 May 2j, 1988 PHONE: 5309 1601 Marcus smith 1252 E.; 10th Street Chico, ,CA 95928 CERTIFIED MAIL RE: Use Permit, AP#04-33-3-19 Dear Mr. Smith: Weare enclosing the original 9 and one co conditional Use Permit No: 88-25- Both cOf Your Copies must'be signed and returned to this department within 30 days from the receipt of }klis letter. We will have them validated b1-he Chairman of the Butte County Planning CbITIisS on and the original will be returned to Your records. You far Please be aware that 'failure to return the signed copies within 30 days will result in the Use Permit becoming invalid.' Re--application to this department would then be necessary to proceed with the project. The Use Permit is deemed granted when hasbeen signed by the applicant with zre of the chairman of the Planning Commission., and said permit is received by the applicant by 'registered mail.. Should You have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office any weekday between 10400 a.mn and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, �A. 1RGHER Director of Planning BAC J me Fnc APPLICATION FOR USE PERMT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICAN .T: Read and follow instructions as set forth on attached sheet. Phone No, _ • '�' » � .,�..,,w...�.--- Applicant's name a'zM �Lt ,,r; Applicant's mailing address �. nt Applicant's Interest in property (Owner, lessee,, other) .r, cll: , ,. ■® Owner's name and address Contact person for project (if other than applicant) t)0-X3-3-0'�0 Present zoning,..._ Assessor's parcel number(s)50,130Locatlon and size of parcels) i2? �. btht, Chico, ,�', 1252�. l0yh { Street address ' Directions for; travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only), Description of proposed developmentand Use Description' of existing land'use 20' Foot towerl'stucao cont col root M Proposed scheduling/associated projects �_t,µaip np ti" 1 r307'. �y i�' 4G Anticipated incremental development tower 20' ft tai �' ft wielfi Building construction (state dimensions, square footage and materials used) 5inF_le-stor+r 'Unill a. Existing buildings �tt C tion �- Proposed buildings - Hazardous oril.v a roof station Hazardous materials to be Used (inflammables, explosives or stf, ,'jg chemicals) �, sL11.a.. 1�f 9 Oa- j0 p Sat1Stxn 'Wiimber of employees._..._.._. Daily hours of operation�0� Number of off-street parking spaces provided»p n Existing%proposed sewage disposal method: 30' feed', Proximity of power and phone lines:53 foot Distance to natural water course or, storm drain: Anticipated on and off-site diaihage improvements: Water source:_ 0ajjfo=nia wetel' se--ViCe 0012any proximity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc,) fCet f lit fi-re hvdrant Will excavation or grading be necessary? Cubic, yards (estimate): -- HF6' I- Butte: Coal, T. LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AN SEA L1TY PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - O,ROVIL.LE, CALIFORNIA 95965:3397 PHONE: 538.7601 April 27, ,198$ - Marcus Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit, AP 4-33-3-19 Dear Mr. Smith: Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Findings concerningw, for a Use Permit to allow a radio station as a publi/quasiat on publicuse and property tzonedA-A located 'on the northeast corner of Willow Street East ` Street, Chico. A public hearing has been set for May 12,_1988 at 9:00 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville,, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their' authorized representative be present at the hearing to 'respond to any questions the Commission may have. In the event that no'one ;will represent the, applicant, please contact the Planning office prior to the scheduled public hearing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, this office between 10:00`a.m. and 3400 p.m; Please contact Sincerely, B: A. Kircher Director of Planning David R. Hi>:onimus Associate Planner DRH:lr Eric, I " ...ffa tieOlin LAND O F NATURAL WCAL`r{ AND BEAUTY 4-1 {�'i,3a� PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE -- OROVILLI5, "CIRNIA 95 65.3397 L't PHONE: 538.7607 I�^ p►'CtX:' April 7, 1988 � � �yp10,01laq 1 ov Marcus Smith �cwr+►�1�r 1252 E. 10th Street, Chico, CA 95928 Res Use Permit, AP 4-33-3-19 Dean Mr. Smith.- At mith:At their regular meeting the 'te County 'Board �of Supervisors referred back to the Planning Commission your request fora Use fermis a radio station transmission facility and tower on on allow � property zoned A-R located on the northwest corner of Willow Street and East 10th Street, Chico P Due to substantial change in your application, this referral will need to be republished and re-noticed before being heard' again at the Planning Commission. The Board has stated that you; the applicant, are responsible for the cost of republication, and re-noticing. The approximate cost of publishing is $30.00 and the cost of The to send the notices out is $8.50. Please remit $40.00 to this office and. we will set this item for hearing at the 'earliest date. '' th Should yt�» ;;sVe any. questions, please contact this a.m.office between 10:00 ` and 3:00 p.'m- Sincerely, A. , k i , cher Director of Planning, BAK:1r. rc: Clerk Of the Board 4 I— BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING CDMMISSIOD1 ' NOTICE 0 PUBT�.TC HEARING Notice as hereby given b County planning that public hearings will the'held 'COnuniss�►n tration' Center, f Supei °visors � y, MC��unx2 , 19 88 25County , - ingi Center Drive ' Room � Adminis- regarding the following Oroville, c:ali fr g itemO at r;�ia, ;the following times: , ITEM DETERMINED TO .BjE CATEGORICALLY O EXEMPT ER_ _ ED1y1RONMENTAI, R�;tITEW 9e00 a.m. Phillip 'Pow34 ell -,'Variance to allow a canvas feet from, thedcen centerline of awning on West Ei property ghth Avenue on the north side (Light Commercial) "located , east of the Southern PacificgRailRonue� 500 feet identified d as AP#043-07-0- track 003, Chico.',: ---_ ITEM - ON WHICWHICHA NEGATIVE D.LCLARATIO14 REGARDING "- -- ENVIRONNmAL IMPACT HAS BEEN RECDt4MENDED 9:00 a.m. Marcus Smith transmission DSe Permit to allow a radio station facilities and tower as Public use on property and,tower a public/quasi:- Residential) (Agricultural- located(Agricultural- Willow Street on the northwest corner of AP#04-'33-3- East 10th Street, identified 19, Chico. as The above mentioned a licatians is on file and availabpe far , maPs and Negative Declaration Butte County Public viewing at the office of the California. Planning Der�arment. 7 County Center If Drive You challenge the above DrbVille, YOU may be limited to raising applicat�cn in court, onl else raised at ,the y those issues Public hearing you Or someone written correspondence g described in this Or so eon des in or ' Pxi'csx to, the livered to the Planning Commission, at Public hearing, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING B COMMISSION KIRCHER, —'A•_ DIRECTOR OF PLATNG To be Published in the Chico Enterprise Retard °on April z8, 1 H 988. s; Thursday, qday, ; W W �� rX suite PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 PHOT" E: 538-7601 April 7, 19813 Marcus Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit', AP 4-33-3.19 Dear rjr. Smith: At their regular meeting the Butte County Board of Su ervis back to the Planning Commis:�;xon p ors referred a rad'ao station transmission facilitegand towEruest for ao Se Per.Ait to allow located on the northwest corner of tgillow.St�eet and East, property zoned A-R Chico. loth Street, Due to substantial chane in to be g Yourapplication, this referral will need republished on nd'`rhve-nOticed Board before being heard again at the Planning Ce responsible' for the stated 'khat you, the applicant, are approximate cost of "'t of republication and re-noticing. The �. send the notices.o�it :i, � iing is X30.00" and the cast of postage to we will sat this item foc rsearinglaase remit $40.00 tc. this office and date. Should you have any questions,, ,please contact this office between a.m. and 3:00 p.m. n 10:00 Sincerely, X-Yrcher h Director of Planning BAh:lr cc: Clerk of the Board r Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Planning SUBJECT: Marcus Smith, Appeal of Denied Use Permit:, AP 4-33-3-19, Suggested Motion DATE: March 9, 1988 Mr. Smith's appeal to the Planning Commission's denial modifed the Use Pemit requesting consideration of a 20 ft. tower in lieu of the 190 ft. The Commission did not have the benefit of Mr. Smith's alternate proposal. The suggested motion for the subject Use Permit with the 190 fti tower is as follows: A. Note` that the requirements of CEQA have been' completed and considered in malting this derision; and I' B. Find that the proposeduse of the property will impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the laud lies in that the use will be unreasonably incompatible with or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the, neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the 'ounty because it is incompatible with the residential P ial type neighborhood and a 190 ft.. tower 5 ft. from a property line is not a practical use of the property; and C. Deny the, Use Permit to allow a radio station a public/.qua�si- public use on AP 0104-33-3-01.9 (Marcus Smith). /lr 1 CHIN ADMjNrjS,rR T1V COUNTY �F 8UT"PE �� '��> �BV,T!"Ea 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . 0,"OVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3300.X916) 539.7631 o i � UN�d o MCM13ERS OF THE BOARD, MARTIN J. NICHOLS HASKEL A� M*INTURF CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER JANE DdLAN KAR04 VERCRUSE En Mca,AUGHLIN LEN FUL:TON March 4, 1988 Marcus A. Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA ,95928 Ike, Use Permit, AP 4-33-3-19 Deas. Mr. Smith: The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors set public hearing f 1988 to consider your a or April 5, Use Permit to 'allow Areal of the planning Commission's denial of a. a radio station as a public/quasi-public use 'ort Property zoned A-$ located on the northeast' corner of Willow Street and. East 10th Street; Chico. The meeting will be held in the 'Board of Supervisors' Roo Administration Center, 25 County Center Drives gxdville lifor County Ca Should nia.. You have any questions regarding this matter, ':T . Planning Department at 538-7601 between 10:00 a.m. and 300' please contact the - Very truly }.ours; � P.M. Martin J. Nichols Chief Administrative Officer MJN:lr A i PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COU , COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 PHONE; 538;7601 February 261988 Marcus,A. Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA 9592$' Re: Use permit, AP 4-333..19 Dear Mr.Smith: At the regular meeting of the Butts County Planning Comm` February 25, 1988, your request ,for a Use Permit to allow lan held the ion as a public/quasi-P' use on radio station property ' located on denied. t 10th Street, Chico, ,was northeast corner of w111ow Street and Bas Should you desire to appeal this decision you must do so in with the appeal fee of 00 to the Clerk of the Boarting, Supervisors, 25 County CnterS+Drive, Orov ille California,o the expiration`` , li of fo rl t Z �. he $"day appeal a� prior to Friday, March 4, 1988, period which is At 5.00 p.rn., Should you have any questions regarding this matter lea r~his`office between 10:00 a,m,'and 5:00 , p se .contact p':m: Sincerely, A Xi.rcher Director sof Planning BAX - it r AL W 0 p0" APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 01 APPLICANT: Read and follow instructions as set forth on attached sheet. Applicant's name ^Iarcus A. Smith Phone No.; 91 6) 891-461'7 Applicants mailing address 1252 E. iOth 5t. Chico, California 95928 Applicant's interest In property (Owner, lessee, other) Eminent domain Owner's name'und address 14ack M. Smith 3905 i3xougham Way C�livehttxfft, CA 95961 Contact person, for project (if other than applicant) Q04 -33-3-0i010 Present zoning,cultural-Residen tial Assessor's parcel number(s) Location and size of parcels) 1252 E. 1Q ,h S co, CA' 550,(130 Street -address 1252 E. 10th Ste- - ^� Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only): ,hi c4 �tl Description of proposed development and use -'Soul 'Radio Station�Urban Contem�orarjr Format Si Description of existing land use_._.._ ngle-story unit % 191D ft self -supported tower Proposed scheduling/associated projects CC Antiaipated incremental development` tower Building p ials used) .... Iding canstructio (state dimensions, square footage and mater -, Single-storIT unit a. Existing buildings �r CL Sin le -story unitort"y a room 9;114 will be used for sta'tio� b. Proposed buildings s to be used (inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals) DNA Hazardous material , 10 M= ' i0a=10p Sat Slln JN6-bar of employees l time paid �, y Dally hours of operation�� Number of off-street parking spaces provided__ Bxisting/proposed sewage disposal method: septic tank i.w-roxitnity cs power and phone lines'. 30 feet Distance to natural water course or storm drafh: 5, feet Anticipated on and off-site drainage improvements: L>~tA Water source. California water service company t rant_ Proximity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc,) 15'feefrom fire hyd Will excavation or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estiinate)' p irA g i List and describeany other related, permits and other public approvals required for this prnject, inciuding those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies; See exhibi Lu IF RESIDENTIAL, include the riumber of units, whether units are single or multi -story in height, schedule of unit sizes, and type of household size expected, see- exhibit j IF COMMERCIAL, indicate the type, Whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. IF INDUSTRIAL, Indicate type, estimated employment pershift, and load Ing, faciIRies. IF INSTITUTIONAL, Indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and communitybenefits to be derived from the project. ^-� ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the use permit. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mltigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potentiai envlronn'rental impacts? see e„hibit 1 0 -- ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* Describe the 'ro act 'site as P j it exists before the project, including Information on topography, soil stability, plants and an! - trials, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the strl,Rctures. cL Dasoribe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical -or scenic aspects, CL IndiUdte the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc,) intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops, depart- < meet stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.), * Use separate sheet for longer responses, See e-xd i.bit 1 I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read and understand the instructions and that the foregoing statements are truer complete and correct ho the best of my knowledge and belief. Date 8-7-87 Applicant's signature Date Property owner's signature ` Use Permit Number *- Request: Use permit to allow J — Z Location and size of parcel(s) t VPRIPY,: W P, rn A' Number(s) Project Description Ownership Zoning and Requirements Proof of Agency if needed g Y'( ) Location Description 16 Copies of Plot Plan Is,l C.y U”' Date Received U_ Receipt Number_ CD Application taken by Amk California Stage Univ Chico Chico, California 95929-0031 °+ oA,-�+ College of Business Department of Management 0�s (916) 895-5663, . r /,9" February 1.5, 1988 To I4hom It may Concern; It is my pleasure to write this I have known Mr. Smith for over character reference far Mr. Ma Smith. two years he has what are perhaps the two professional worker„ honesty and can ronfident1 state most important attributes of a to that ccrTE UNI �F and dedication to his work. acquaintance, Mr. Smith has demonstrated a frank, , aur Moreover, he has shown steadfast tasks and long-term' goals, ,open approachughout determination''to pursue both , immediate oIt r �t ti is without reservation that I Mr. Marcus Sm1th. wou 1d attest to the good,characte' O1 Sincerely r of Z Y 5 000 Scott Sibary, A sociftoefesSor Department of Management SS: j 1w f The California State University T Buffe coun i .. �' PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILL.E, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 PNONEs 538.7601 February 12, 1988 Marcus Smith 1252 E. 10th Street Chico, CA 95,92$ Re: Use Permit, AP 4-33-3-1.9 Dear Mr. Smith: Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Findings concerning your application for a Use Permit to allow a radio station as a public/quasi-public use on property zoned A -R located on the northeast corner of Willow Street and East 10th Street, Chico. A public hearing has been set for February 25, 1988 at 9400 a.m. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorised representative be present at the hearing to respond to any questions the Commission may have. In the event that no one will represent the applicant, please contact the Planning office prior to the schedulcd public hearing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, B. A. Kircher' Director of Planning, David R. Hironimus' Associate Planner DRH* lr Enc. — as 1111111: ii IN I III: '� t �41�h"MHtJ/� W�n*evgyN: C° \1� , .. � 1 04 1-4 � p ,C t `!+v {lrJa inti l4 , �j �: ar A . '. i �Tdn ,Q. • .C4f mil }� .jXN� f✓ t 1 � r FI r w ' b 4 �" v ''.."x• 1 I i�:'�%a'P /Yf 4W In' �J5-'w yY'{x 5t" Ni u2.�/ rt ,°.,.. r--Y•�-�, r� 16 i. t � 4 rer» � nl,ticlr�� ° Ih7�� tlm � '' a "'"' ;" F r d� i��w Ju ,✓^^ti. y�Ia1 7'. o r• 9 ,J' ,f' n�v�. a. N^:. J; A rer,y... p Fi . �, "0 f e,v $741 ntisnvtivyv3 ` tinrrn,Ma�.. jq'1 j: frnV - ,tini �. ('w . r.. 'M �u•, y,,fp v,. \d ,,.. °�°tiamwnuMr�,,rrwv � � �u ., ; ,•,.�,. u ./ '4�', `� �h..}, 3 �a�h� F���� I ME �AeP .tea+s! BUTTE COXDTTY PT,ANNING COMMISSION; . i NOTIG I OF PUBLIC i EARTNG Nhatce is hereby gi,,'en by the Rn,y e County Planning Commission public hearings will be he:' on Thursday P in the Butt County Board of Supervisors' Room, Cr�untyyAdmnis` tration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Orov.iile' 'Californ�,aa regarding the fo1loW�xig items at the following times: ITEM ON t^lI3ICH A NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING FNyIRONMENTAL IMPACT H-� A H 'ON RECOMMEN'DED 9»00 a.m. - Michael Grosberg - Use Permit to allow a tree tri.mmin ` business including truck storage on Property zoned g 'lull(Unca'assified) , located, on the east aide of Diamond Avenue between Orchard Way and Marian Avenue. identified as AP*39-41-35, south of Ch. co.' 9:00 a.m. Sainte Limited - Use Permit to allow a televisioli transmitting tower and block buil.di (Timber Mountain, 5 acrc.:;ng on property zoned TM -5 Timb on the west si �?e ° of Cohasse�- parcels), located Of vilas Road, identified as AP#56- 07-12, Cohasset. 06 miles h A 9:00 - .rl. Marovs Smith - Use Permit to allow a radio station transmission facility and tower as quasi -public use ._�n public/ Y � property zoned 'A -R (A.gricultural -� Resi dantial) , located, on the northc,test corner of Willow Street and East 10th Street� identified as A_-04-3'3-3-10. Chico. TEM CSN WHICH AV NEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH MITIGATION 14EASURES i F '4ARDTNG it 103i3MENTAL IMPACT HASE� ;'OMI END D 100::30 0 as m. - Richard Jones -General ent from and Field Crops to Agricultural -Residential andh'ard Rezone from A-5 (Agricultural, 5 acre parcels) to; SR -1 (Suburban -Residential l acre' 1 parcels), located on the northwest corner of Durham Dayton Highway w , T s AP039-Z4-0-040, Durham. an Burdick Road Iden ,`.tied a The above-mentioned applications, maps_,and Negative DGclarati6ns with/wi hout Nl.itigation Measures are on file arid, available r Public vlewi.ng at the office of the Butte Count Planningfor Department 7 County Centerl breve,Oville, Cali Porta a. if you ,,raising onlyethosoeissues otic ti 1 t court, You flay h, limited to you or someone else raised at the ' public•' del.ive.ecl tc the PlanningCommission "Ponders earin ���Cribe i �.�, tr.�.., notice or in written corre�, e. hearing,, , at o� p � x:or to, the r., BUTTE; COUNTY PLANNING COI4tMISSI�N RCHER, ------.__ _�.. - D'CRECTGiR OF .PL1i1V LNC To be Publisned in the Chico Enterprise on Thursca y, 'Feb, 11 , ''19 3$. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—OFFICE OF THE GOV.:rzNOR GEORGE AEUKMEJIAN, GoVemor OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH 1400 TENTH STREET Cis.11ann" R SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 jRN 2.5 1988 OMW1181 ®r>taim David R. Hironimus January 22, 1988 Botte County,P1anning Department 7, County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Subject Marcus Smith -Use Permit, AP 04-33-3-19 SCH# 87122221 Dear. Mr. Hironimus: The -State Clea.ri.nghousIe submitted the above named envirocmental document to selected state agencies for review. The review period is closed and roue of the state agencies have comments. This letter acknowledges that you have complied. with the State Clearinghouse review requirements for draft eniiroumental documents? pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act s. Please call' Loreen McMahon at 916/445-0613 if you have any questions regarding the etivironmental review process. When,contacting the Clearinghouse in this matter, please use the eight -digit State Clearinghouse number so that we may respond promptly. Sincerely, David C. Nurpukamp Chief Office of Permit Assistance '7 Sent tos "I Stroet and No. , �� L7. p P. , State and LIP Code y'y r�� Postage $ OortiCted Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showirg to whom and bate Delivered Return receipt showing to wham, Pate, and address of Delivery TOTAL postage and Fees $ Postmark or Date G— O'Z—°97 l NMI to: Stzate MeutrUqrhotift, 14M T,ti , IM III, Sac:` manto, CA 358.14---916/444- MI3 sere NUM nelov NXPIICH (.V 000A r1ca ,. RDMZ=JTML 00LT1 rdgr TUAMWTrAL PtEI 1. Project Title: Marcus Smith U se Permit, AP 04-33-3-19 _ 2. Lead Agency! Butte Cou>2ty Planning Department 3. Oontract Penson; David. R Hirortiinus 3.a. Street .Address; % �S?1111t Y31e_�7.1 V 3b. City:1 3• qty:' Reith id. zip: 95965-3397 3e, Phone: (916) 538.7601, P00JI9cR LL=a4 4. County: Butte 4t.. 'city/Cssmuaityl Chico 4b. A. i a Parcal No, 04-33-3-19 4c, section _ 3 rtp • NJwKE �+ --- 5a. Croce Streets: E • 10th St. and W llow St. 5b. For Rural, Nearest - Ccamuaity: a State Air -Rail- Southern Big Chico Creek s. Within 2'atiles: a. F, , a 32,99 b. parts _- c, s Pacific water d• ra y �mysl•�.Lttle Chico Creek ? ,Iii 8. LOM AMON TEPE s D$71 3T rnyE A _ CFII A 01. -General Plan''Updaae 01, Residential: Units Acres -Office: 01. NCS 06, NOE 02, New Element 02, Sq. Ft. 02, -Early Cans 07. NOI 03. General !clan Azendment Acres _ Employees 03. __XIe% Doc 08. NM 04. _Master Plan 03, 3bapp1.Mg/C=10rciftJ: Sq. ft.. __ 04. Draft SIR 05. - A=e=tion Acrea Employees _ 05. qu•^nt/EIR 06. 'moi 9pecitic Plan 04. Industrial: Sq. Ft. I d� tti CPri iA No.: 07. cosmr zaity Plan Acres: Employees .. 08. Redevelopmot 05. Water Facilities: IMM��W� NEPA 09. Rezone 0a. TraZgxw atian: Type_... Draft �.""'_ 09, _lel 114 QTS 10. Land DivisionTmivi07. lliuicg: Uine!znl cion, Paetc.) 30. -F Y 12. _ r Map, Tract ➢�+. e=.t 09. ,� Po+Ar: Typsu Hatts 0=1 X Use Permit 09. &�tste Treatuaers; Tye e 13. Joi ut Dna nt 12. _y9_gtes jig nt flan 10. __SCS Related 14. Find, Document 11.!�Cancol Ag Preserve li. X (Aher: Radio station and 15. -Gthnr 14. Other transmlt�in towsr 10. YtTM ALES` 5 12. P11:LTwr LSWEs DIS IN �ri 15, _Septic Systems 23. quality ' _dater 01. _Veathetic/V'inual 08. X g Neinn c _..._Floodin 1B. ___Seaer Capacity 24: Water s'-iPP1S _ 02. _Agrieultvral Land Ob. XGeologin/Seiaaic 17. social s 25, Wet,lnd/Riprrian 03. A:» gW►lity 10. Jobs/Hosing Balance is. Soil Erosion 2a. -Wildlito 04. X Aird3oeologica.1/lY.at6,icsl 11. . _Minerals 19. Solid Neste 27,Growth Inducing 05. Costal zone 12. N01,13e 20, A`ToXic/gamrdom 28. Incompatible Landuse _X 06, Econcraic 13, XPublic Services 21, Traffic/Circulation 29. c:=lative.Effects �. 07. -Fier Ha.-ird' 14. sctSoe>]s 22.' Vegetation JJ. Other - 13. MIMING (approz) kdeivl 3 State S Total $�_ 14. MMM IAM USE AIM MUM., One slogle-family dwelling zoned A -R (Agricultural -'Residential) l5, r a1Bc>w n cslrnrlcer: use Permit to allOW a radio station, transmission facilities and Lower. 16, BIC,H►'rY1H8 Ck'' LFS!!A ,erilaCl' M?gTA.7'l�'E:DAM� I3acl I �TZ: Ai onarnus, sso�;Y3 e r d� m_b_� � Sr 3YJi>;: Clearingbause trill ast4r identification numbers for all nen projects. If a 9CYi ntm:ber altehady eklscn for 11 from v, pa2tition project, Notice of Pre or previous draft doe meant) please fill it in„ -- ._ .. idrtte5p ARi/7f!'a11 1/AA w TY52'3Se..AlStr hliirab „'°"'•�•••'�,"-�•,:` -- ,,... Fl�tik tyY:�ITJtperNYhlti, rvx Iyr717tt7agY� �Mlllrllla�il� ..Resources Agency Ask - • Boating/Waterways ict, C ervatrion Dept. o °PransPortat.i,on Pzrlg ._ . Fish and G I ame Aeronautics Forestry �,_._. CA Highway Patro --�., C010rado River mrd Housing, 11 COMunit y Dev I t -..... _--..w P�. Water Resources _ Statewide Health P.Ing ReajaMtion ---� . Parks ' and R -..,.. Food &'Agr, iau3 t=Ltr� office Of Pta,b].a.c �7t ili.ti.p..s Ccam Hist oris Preservation --�_ Native Amer! Public Works Cali Heritage Comm S.F. Bad' . & a a-.,�.,.. Corrections - 1�etr � cra ; Cohn �nex�a.l, Services Energy Com-a OTA �. ... Sure LMdsCi - Santa Mica Mtns ..�..,,. Aix:. Resources, bra TRPA -...�- -Sated waste gm Board ._._ O� O �... q : Sac:t o ,_. a Ca a1 - - '{X Region -- _. Bureau of Tend �ag��it Wates'Rights--:..� Forest Service � Water --�. _ Other; .,. ..:..._ Other a ..fly.. Date Received at Sol Date Review Start Catalog NUI ber late to Agencies Date to S01 Clearance Date -Cor Ita Ct : _ Phone ----. - �rr a California {�O Archaeological l�� (� 84T tE Inventory V� �no GLEN �ooc sSglyo Department of Anthro ASSEN rCH� 44' California State Univers(tpgY 1A55@N 'rEHAM 4 M000c �RiN�rr Chico, CA 95929. Y� CMico (9 t 6) 895-6256 Date:V._l� 1987 TO: i3utte Co _ #7 Countty Planning Orov y Center Dr. Ile, Ca. 95965 Mee Co. Planning Comma NOV 91 IU8/ Dear re:- AP# - 04-33-'19 Oroville, Californla County Planners--- -l9/aror A review of Phe above p ire area i roject, has revealed the following: LXXX archaeolcated as within ,the o9-Icaily sensitive. Project b0u,-�dari.es is �. Easy access Present are: Considered to be .X, Flat me t° Mural sI es of water adowland or flat s<wfih arc]/or east facingx� near water -XY Prevriously recorded tL sl°oes --_,. Other: sites in the vicinity We strongly r eaxnrrre the area b that an archaeological r ------- Prepared. y a 9ualified archaealaaist and a ecort�naiss appropriate mitigation acted of ,A known site or sites has measures � Project /have kwr�n ' We rpt operations will have a Previously, recorded that a negative fact on the in, the �Project area, °omPanents ;and pry, a miti archa og'st, tae se cu]_ Project resources. Mitigative contaotd to assess site ga Proposal. -_. Other: A curve Y as not re Howwer ``fou' an commended _,materia y prehistoric for the above wor s rbe encountered d-- l_ o— ,-h�sto�zc pzO3ect. s vu g pro culture] sz a cease imme Ject operations enc"_---- ��,..y ,mate pen In"_"^ -----.. all ma•terxa s g an ljlspec cion ,�' Person Wou qua ,i y . ank you for e a e to su ie arc aea ag�st of the us i<n the °i rtunit ggestr aPPra riot. is oc,+ what decisions are y to review and �' matagation made regarding Elie Project on chis `Prosal� 'Please sihc el -y, Project, lease let �............... ... Dr. MakotoK�'V Rbrtheast owt a r X nfocnrat.ion Center Coordinator �t iF ti' �r i aua`Y a ,Xitn i a d bEPARt7, %TRI AVIATITIOfrc p ASCyp1g'®�SE® rv®11:7 i ti t� ���;Y 19 .' - aaE r �' I ,at 1(PE t L.r , �i, r,. r t {I( k r✓�1. ��-. .. '.E r y r UI't-. 'k�' er•a a r�_ . +. ,LASS PROPOSED LENGTH OF TIME TO COMPLETE I. � � t'�EW'GOMS7RUCTION �, PERMrENENT •` t " ' , ,^ �< ,u � 1 t �' r i 1. f �,, r- (a r., a , ' (.►Tenth,~) ,� � , r ., � - n ALTERATION ai y �7EMPORARY (InT{Il0Trin ,y11'�r' yy T1 NAME llN0 ADDRESS OF INDIVIDUAL, COMPANY, CORPORATION, ETC, PROPOSING 'f i1 ytSp attl,,,y THE CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION, CX urnGrr, 8lrert, City, 8lute unit illi (:j1de) 1 (fl"+ �, a q � I (t ' 7 f ,1 � t.`. I }`�`r, ~Cir � •: �,UF'1"4 Q � f }��7�11i�+�},.'��0'l'.�Y ;1�ptelilryt�sC�., "!t. x+ li ICK c% ATa cus A. 2m3 th r TO 2j2 B 10th 5t ,t Chico , . C 95928 tar� t Ni tf 3. 'COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF STRUCSURE !include rlfrr•tirr rnWrnh'd 'power of proposed or : n+odifed Am, r or 'I'1' atrftfolt vivid nxKlUNrrl frrilirent•y: alar and ion' r mutton o j`.°"SRS t Cr onemiestoni lined . riefnfIV of PAA fucllit(cx as nppr•opriulrf, AJ f)potceY Igo self S#portjn' tourer, F 9 J � kw�; bxoac`i.cast station. pig, 5� Coax line.. t �k XLUh�'G'x a i rL t A LOCATION OF STRUCTURE i' A COORDINATES (To nratcxl;arcond,) 0 N�E,pAREST CITY, OR TOWN, AND STATE oo y ` (1] G(S rNCE F OM 48 , k . 121 �kg. 17. 1� If11fe i) 61RECTIO� PROM 4g F ;It ILe5 east ,1+ ;NAME OF NEAREST AIRPORT, HELIPORT, OR SEAPLANE 6A5E DISTANCE FROM NEARESY POINT OF (2) DIRECTION FROM NEAREST RUNWAY 4„21 11 t I ,G% L allch i✓'YO ' °?�] IR3 7 x5`i! „7 j .75 �i AIRPORT rhh,'i b .bESCRIPTION OF LOCATION `OF SITE`,WITH RESPECT TO .HIGHWAYS, STREETS AIRPORTS, t'ROtSiNEMi TERRAIN FEATURES, EXISTING STRUCTURES } ,ETC. A(furh t Irf tetra plrrrl op'.;nn of viii n, ru rint.,lnrt S { t IP P, p'ot• scalrrl rtratcin "ahnieln the elation�idp bf ronetraetlon bite to nearest l `f r(i,y ihrrport(r� �Tf mdrk kparr �a rrpufrcrl, rnnlinuc on a yepnratr sheet o) paper aiiJ attaS7pl_o flit hoflce,j i�hico m3 e`s dit he '1oca�;'>bon' a ' 12 �, " FetL prson 1¢.25 mile 5 1Qt>,' „t, 3 s currently f , zoned A3, (At xl6ultural Resiclen j.al} . i'iaxlahaero, 3...75:,!?r!3leu SIS y 77 "t kbit HEIGHT AND ELEVATION (Voinprrtc A, N rind V to the nrhrrsl loot) v y f I�r d WORK SCHEDULE DATES o" SITE ABOVE. MEAN SEA LEVEL I 220 ft. ' A. BF.G)NNING l` A. EIGHT F STRUCTURE r EtEVAT)ON OF k I E GROUND OR WATER unkrione pUCTURF INCLUDING APPURTENANCES AND LIGHTING ` xj , ER IF SO SeTUATEU 192 6 ft S. END -- a J> C. OVERALt HE ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL 1A t7) �'OC1 , t a ^"LII1�CIlOIIe YES No P T, OBSTRUCTION MARKED AND,'OR LIGhreo IN AC- A. MARKED D7iA CORDANCE' WITH [URRENT FAA AQVIS.7RT CTR• B. AVIATION RED OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS ,�• CUTAR 70/7460.1, OBSTRUCTION MARKING AND Y,„ LIGHTING 't, C, HIGH INTENSITY WHITE OBSTRUCTION -LIGHTS .7 f D. DUAL LIGHTING SYSTEM ;,,,. • t —" f " * I HERL'8Y CERTIFY tkAl alt of lba above alalomants tondo bq tan u• trur, eoeeplste, and correct to Usm beat Of my laxoalrclgo: PATE TEL. NO, (CRc orco TYPED NAME/TITLE OF PERSON FILING NOTICE SIGNATURE 1+ ti code) e July 20, S Irl (g16)89i-4,6j7 i.arcu ti. Smith j �011ce is ;required by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 C.F.R. r` Part 77) pursDant to Sactio ' 1101 of the Federal Aviation Act of X 57.„T r 58. as amended ?,49 U S c. ,1101). Persons who knowingly and willfully violate the Notice requirem(thts o1 Part 77 Ate subject to a fine 9 i (cnminai penally) of not more than $500 for the tint offense and not mnra than 52,000 Cor {ubsaquent oHaneoa puhsul,nt ta` section, 902(x) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1458, as am (49 U,s,c, 1472(a)). FAA ForM 7 0-1 1a-79)— USE PREVIOUS EDITION Do NOT rpjgM,} VE CARBONS O Y 6.r JWr.i i�arua P w .- i 11iiT1T�PRIXfIAIAsmIat�Aaaw�«. - • .. -••_•• .. ,� are�pgvl _ ,