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' 1'u « . � �, }� } / �, i til p ,;� J C r , �,� L r'� � � I •�i r �. 4 �t �: Oft (� �,, i f�' t Sr �l//�, h�+. I . 1f� r .�,.� � .r. � 'i / � � , �, �i + � � ,� W .� ,� r � A. 88-59 Shelton & Assoc. F3 p No. Fran Ron Saadat Shiela Garaner representative applicant 18G Cohasaet Road - 995 Lupin ADDRESS: Chico, 95926 _ ,'CA Chico, CA 95926 895-9518 891-6786- PHONE: H 893-4939 Jerald Jarrett property owner 1967 Skyway, Chico, CA 95926 ADDRESS: go3cx.S�IzPTYI�: Use Permit to allow a conference and banquet center U, SH north side of the Skyway, off of Oakridge on property zoned located _ Dr., approx. 5 miles east D11-42415 16 iva,�tfied as A_p town/area: East of Chico - Agricultural-Residential GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION- 19 5 5 0 10032 TE 3- 2 4- PRE-APF FEE-PAID :$ RECEIPT NUpmER: APPLICATION ACCEPTED; a �CEIPT NUMBER: FINAL APP. PAID: t REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE: �— % – MAILING LIST PREPARED 4-IL-OUT NOTICES WRITTEN �r - NGT LED NUMBER: '� L__TCES MAI Public: {` LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN DISPLAY AD PREPARED [ NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONv ! l P G B R DATE OF PUSLICK lON: INITIAL STUDY PREPARED E_ rVIRONMMAL DETEPEP.MINAMON Categorical Exemption FILED. Negative Declaration FILED: Mitigated Negative Declaration FILED: Envircnmental,.Impact Report _ CERTIFIED: _ Other:i' STATE CLEARINGHOUSE IR MBER - APPLICANT/REP.USENTATI`!E NOTIF?CATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING(s): G BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' HGARING(s): RESOLUTION NUMBER (GPAs' ADOPTED: ORDINANCE NUMBER ADOPTED: NOTICE OF DElUI41NATION (Appendix H) cILED Ron Saadati(Item on which - i h .env' ironme.n tal documents have not Been completed) Use Permit to allow a conference and banquet center on property zoned "U" (unclassified) and S -H (Scenic Ya glxway') lobated on the north side' of the Skyway, just off of Oakridge Drive, approximately'S miles east of Chico, identified as AF 11- 42-0-15 , 16, east of Chico. The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Findings Commissioner, Forbes asked why the letter from Administration was enclosed. Staff said the Use Permit expired because the applicant did not sign and return it4l The letter was in the packets for information only. Staff said the applicant re-applied for a little different use. Staf said they were unable to talk to Mr. Saadati. Stuff said Mr. Saadati has requested a relocation of the liquor license to the adjacent property. The hearing was opened to the public, It was noted that neither Mr. Saadati or a'representative were present. The hearing was closed. Chairman, Lynch said they have no choice but to deny this request where .the environmental documents have not been completed It was Y i unanimously moved b Chairman Lynch, seconded by Commissioner Peabody, and sly carried to deny this project as ''follows c A. Plind that an initial study has been prepared which identifies potentially significant environmental impacts; and ',b. Find that the applicant was provided with every opportunity to modify or redesign his projeet as appropriate- to mitigate' environmLntal impacts as required by law, and chose not to do so and C. Find that the environmental review process can not' be completed under these circumstances, and D. Deny the proposed Use per for Ron Saadati ori' Ap 11,-4215, 16, said if the school district does not want to pay then they should not the ,mitig'ationrmit. Theremea;sures.. is nothing in the EIR that supports' ignoring Commission would be: obligedlfL-ohe f ndtigalternaation ea sures are eanot Umeasuthe than would address the res' COUNTY zr�NN � I� COM1d 557t�N 14i,blU s Ociw'oty�, �x9 ,8 .i �� t, Commissioner Walter 'said it was legally impossible for the Commission to approve the Use Permit. Staff said if the,Commission does not include the mitigation measures. this is correct. Commissioner'_ Walter asked what other schools have been approved requiring the same kind of off-site improvements Staff said the Paradise School only required 'cross walks. Commissioner Forbes said the final BIR was not yet aVaileble. He said he would hesitate taking any action without the final EIR. Chairman Lynch said they could continue this to 11-17-88 at 1080 a.m.' He asked if the call ,from County Counsel constitutes an opinion even though verbal.. Staff stated yes. Chairman 'Lynch wanted the legal opinion in writing. He asked if this could be done by 11/17/88 and staff said they would try. Commissioner Walter said to, put this hearing off for the final EIR was like pushing it under a rug. He said he would like to see this denied now. Chairman Lynch said they should wait for the consultants coiTments on the :sinal EIR 4 Commissioner Walter said when the Board of Supervisors made their Motion of Intent on the area they expected this area to go'resident].al. He said if the area does -go residential it would be a good place for a school: Commissioner Forbes said he would like to hear the applicant's opinion on the'Bartram property. The 'bearing was opened to the public Stan Hensley said as a general rule schools are built on a Negative Declaration. He said EIR's are the exception. He said the mitigation measures in the draft LIR are unheard of., He said a few school districts have been involved withoff-site improvements, most are not. He said the 'school district has looked at ot=her sites in South Chico and the Bartram property is an alternative. He said a major change that is about to occur would be the extension of 8th Avenue that could allow M to move' hschool e p sed busing and that the school district north. to provideustransportation. He said if a child is 2-3 miles from the school, the school provides transportation. $ IrTIE GIOVNTY PLONING QOMMISSION MINUTrsS - October ; 27 10SS n r d Commissioner Forbes asked if there had been any further discussion on sewer to the Henshaw site. Mr. Hensley said there was no indication that this would be reconsideredby the City at this time. Commissioner Walter asked if the same mitigation measures would be required on. the Bartram site. Staff said that development isplanne planned'in the Bartram rn area and the off- site improvements will occur in that area,; Mr. Hensley wanted this continued for the final BIR to be presented. Commissioner Forbes said .if the Final',EIR comes in and still mandates the 'off-site improvements being financed by the school district, they would still have;a problem'. He said he ,had many reservations with off.- site improvements being requested, but no reservations as'to sewers. Commissioner Lambert asked if there was an EIR done on the Sacramento Avenue Site. Staff said CUSD has not, submitted a use permit. application for the Sacramento Avenue site and no ETR has been done. Commissioner Lambert discussed the West 8th Avenue extension. The extension may not be built before the school is built. She said she would lake to seethe extension completed at the same time as the .school if it were going to be located in that area. Mr. Hensley said the school district is waiting on two things', the General Plan Amendment on the extension and the outcome of this use permit application;. Commissioner Peabody said the Bartram site is not demographically as appropriate as the Henshaw site, The heaving was closed, Chairman Lynch said they need the Final EIR. The hearing way re=opened it was moved b Commissioner Lambert, Lambert, seconded by Commis8jonter Peabody, and unanimouslycarried to continue this hearing open to Novembe'r ]7. 1988 at 1:30 p.m. P BUTII; COU�Ty Pb»ANNTNG COMMISSION MT4I3IJTL$ ;,- gd�obo'r 27, i98E# i FIL8 NO.: 11-42-15,1.6 BUTTECOUNTY PLANNING Y STAFF COMMISSION .FINDINGS ,..October 11 , _1988 APPLICANT Ron Saadati OWNER: Jerald Jarrett REQUEST: Use Permit to allow a conference and banquet center AP NO., 11-42-15,,16 SIZE: 11 acres 'LQCATION: On .the north side of The skyway, just off of Oakridge Drive _ approximately approkimatelY Chico. 5 miles east of Property is situated bets.p een the at Spanish Gardens and S Subdivision, nsen both of which are single-family residential developments. Y EXISTING ZONING Unclassified, Scenic: Highway ZONING HISTORY: Zoned Unclassified an September 17, 1985 b Ordinance' #2488, Y S,YRROUNDI.NG zoned Scenic Highway on February 15, 1983 `by Ordinance Highway ZONING; 39 U, R_1, S'(JRROUAiDIN'G l;,pM USE : Northerly .and souther residential. Westerly. Butte Westerly, site CreamiCa Creek Canyon„ Easterly,Skyway. the SITE HISTORY: Use Permit approved September 15, 1964 to allow a restaurant serving alcoholic, beverages on site. In 1976, buildin remodeling and addition. Permitsts filed for finaled. were never On January 12, 1981, a Tentative Parcel Map was approved reconfi parcels, Them goring the: two was MaY. yap never completed. on h. 12. 1984 the Environmental Health Dep, 'tment wrote atwo--�ind-a;-half page letter noting environmental code vi olabions 'and upgrades which would be `recpired in order, to operate a restaurant. Certificate of Compliance W�jjs recorded�w6 a candition.c, with no (A Certificate of compliance ;i filed when the Subdivision COMMittee s determined that d p1"oPe.rty ter division 1, t complies with the provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act.) The restaurant was rq roofed, permits finaled July 2 Permit application heard b P 1987. Use Commission; August 27, 1987yoanning reopening of the restaurant.' allow thi Commission approved The Planning o ve Pp d the Use Permit. Neghj�ors appealed on. the ''groun.ds'Of noise, land use incompatibility,' and the need gate. e and On October 17, 1987, the oL�oardar a cr f the Use Permit with 24 conditions, Use Permit was sent to the applicant December 1, 1987, by Certified Mail. Although the mail was received, the Use Permits were never returned to the County Planning Department or required by the Code, g partment as Permit expired Januar 1s a result, the Use GENERAL PLAN DESIGId'ATTON: Y 1988. Agricultural -Residential :APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: California Environmental g P y Act, Resolution of the Board of Supervisors regarding environmental review,' and the State Permit ;Streamlining Act Commejats Received �jnvExam hental H� �alth: Obtain valid health permit for the food facility Heap h Department,prior to operating, DP artment of Y �.t nter. -__z____ Public Warks: "Proposal will seriously intersection with Skyway. Y impact. the CDS'; 11Negative Impact on fire department, +o No other comments were received. An sis The Use Permit application led and 1988. The Use Priwouldwhaveiallowe all necessary An initial'studr of potential have allowed a o a fees paid June 17, d a conference and ban _ ...and ban impacts of operatnu.�tthenter. conference quet center was prepared and mailed to July 18, 1988-. ' Tri the cover letter attached to the initial applicant cant response to the mitigation measures was re response was received CE quested b August studt�', a Potentala_y significant Ampcslare not Y August 2 1988 ► No Y it and County rr;gUlations The letter notifying the a -mitigated, ap E.jp when outlining the Count! 's r applicant that an ETR was is required, was mailed Certified, P ocedures was mailed Au necessary and d, and there is no evidence 17. that ,r.'S988. aadat The letter Picked up' 2 i the letter from the Post Office. On was mailed to the applicant Providing one chance8to a second letter Process, appeal the EIR requirement, or submit a statement easnto w y a extension should be granted. 'Although the letter,made p .. _' ade `it very clear that Planning response was rerQz'ed the Use Permit would be scheduled 'before Gomm�.ssse�, for denim, the applicant has not b before ,th.e wIith the Planning Department. been in contact Operation of the convention and banquet facility result in environmental impacts has the Potential to mitigation measures and.conditions m- tial suggested� sent to thea licant. nia list o pP The list of conditions was responsiea ashey. direction, by the Board of. Supervisors on the re« accordance with Butte County environmental `review resolution of the Board of Supervisors, v ions Use Permit. In y days in which to submit mitigationSuvi measures, the process, adopted by been to assist applicants in draft' applicant was provided 15 County policy has always Short of mandating drafting mitigation Measures, g a list of mitigation measures withot, but to stop applicant. This policy protects thea t input from the every opportunity to offset identified �onmental�im�in, manner he sees fit, g him with effort from the applicantver, the Policy does re Pacts in the applic=ant's Cooperation, staff isoPnration with ountyastaff. amount an documents and has no alternative but to re Lure Without an Report to complete the environ The necessary documentation q an Environmental Impact Y entation for requirin applicant, establishing a time limit in which to s g an EIR was sent to the Envr:From the applicant was submitted. responseubmit a response. No oPmental Quality,Act Code In accordance with California Planning Commission deity the Use Permit because Section 1510.9, it is recommended that the the applicants part in meeting requests for informatof reasonable delays on ion. Recommendations A. Find that an itlitial study has been Prepared Potentially significant environmental impacts; a P d which identifies B. Find.. that the and or redesign e applicant Project was saProvided with ever Opportunity impacts as required b PPropr ate to mit gaten,vironentalto odify y ]saw, and chose not to do so and C, Find that the environmental review process c these circumstances; and cannot be completed under D. Deny the proposed Use Permit for Ron Saadati on AP 11-42-15,16. Attachments to Commission and Cities. initial Study Site Plan Location Exhibit Letter from Administrative Office dated October 28 2987 3 APPENDIX F COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be cornpleted by Lead Agency) Log No. 88-06-17-01 AP No. 11-42-15,16 L SACKORCI ND 1, Name of proponent 2. Address of proponen, :>nd representative (if applicable): Shiela Gardner As n� d;3t so.ctat>rs....-. Eran�he.�.Cn ,& 995 Linin 180 Coha$,.. Rgad_W. _. -- ._ w �, _.. Chico CA 95926 Chico, CA 95925 3, Project description: 1 ct II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE NO 1. Does the project have poteo lal to degrade the gUality Of the environment, substantially sauce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or anjr9al community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate fmportant examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? ............................ U 2. Does the project have the potential to act+ t term benefits to the detriment of long- term, environmental goals?(Ashort-tern ,rny„4initieenvironment isone which occurs ina relatively brief period of time while longterm impacts will endure into the future.) .... ,, .. . �1 0 M 3, Cices the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (,4 project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impacton each resource is relatively smell, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is signifi(ant. ) .. ................. ........ ...... 4. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? ....................... . ...... . .... r E III. DETER MJNA`T'ION'. iTu loe completed by the Lead Agency) On the bans of this initial evaluation I(WE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared I/WE find that although the proposed project could Dave a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this cnse becausethe MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet havn been added to the project, A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be'prepared. h1WE, find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the envirrinniont, and all Ell4VIRONMC NTAL IMPACT REPORT is required COUNTY OE BUTTE, PLANNINGI DEPARTivtENT DATE July 18, 1988 gyms w Laura lei 1�� � ociate 1l.anner y Reviewed by: IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "YES" and "MAYBE" answers aro re,, : ; on attached sheet(s).) 1. EARTH: Will the proposal result in significant' YES MAYBE NO a, Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? ... ,':........... ❑ ❑ ❑ , p p cements, compaction or overcoverin b, Disruptions. dls to g of the soil? , , :. . . ... . ........ ❑ ❑ a. Change in topography or ground surface relief features?.... '...... . . .... . ............. ❑ ❑ [��, d, Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or, physical features? ..... 0 ❑ l� e. increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? . ....... . . . ...: : ..... : . . ❑ I. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach san1. ds, or changes in siltation, deposftlon or erosion which may modify the channel of a riverorstrearn or the bed of the ocean or y any be . inlet w ,dicey? ,... , . �7 y. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated rirbpn areas? ❑ ; .......... h, Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquaKes, landslides, mu^fsiides, ground failure or similar hazards? .,........... ❑ Da 2. AIR, Wi Il the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of amb:ant air quality?.. b. The creation of objectional odors, smoke or fumes? ❑ c. Alteration of air movement. moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or reaionaliy?.................. ...........r.......... J. WATER. Will' the proposal result in substantial a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of ,mater movr+me.nts in either murine or fresh Waters?.... .. .......... b. Changes in absurption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of:-surface runoff?.. ❑ ❑ !�J c. Need for off-site 'surface drainage irnprovaments, including vegetation removal, �hannehzation or culvert installation? .... ❑ ❑ d. Alteratiof;s to the course or flow of flood waters? e, Change the amoranfi of sr.irface water i g n any water bodv? .. .. ❑ IQ ... ... I. Discharge inL_-1 surface, waters, or In any alteration of surtaca water quality including but not limited to temperature dissr'ved oxygen or turbidity:? ....... ... ❑ 13a) g. Aiteralion of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters`? .. . . ................. ! ❑ ❑ [ h. Change in the quantr,y or quality of ground waters, either through dirr;r;t ndditir or, withdrawals; or though interception of an aquifer by cuts or Lxcavations,. . . ❑ ElrA f. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for Public water supplies'?...., 1, Exposuie of peuple or property to watt related hazards such as flooding?. . .. ❑ d [ 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of spades, or number of any species of plant e, (includiny treos, shrubs; grass, crops, and agr.iatio plants)? .. ...., . ❑ ❑ IYaI' b. Reductiop of the numbers of any unique, mare or endangered species of plants? .., ,,...;Cl ❑ C c, Introduction of new species of ,plants into an area, or in a t-mi°rre!o the normal replenishment of existing species? . ❑ d. Reduction in acreage of n a g a y g ricin# ural crop?,; ... ......:.......................... n— ❑ rA 5. ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (I)IW8, land YES IWAYt3E NO animals Including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? , , (7 ❑ �I b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animilltl? , . , , p ❑ c. Introduction of new movement of animals? of animals into an area, or r barrierto the micfnlllon or speciesesultin a bpi rlc d, (deterioration to existing fish or wildlife? habitat 17 t7 f NOSE, Will'the proposal result In substantial: a. increases in existing noise levels? . . I, L ❑ b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels? Q ❑ 7, LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? , , , , , , , , , , • (:j tA0 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the resent or plann3'd land use of an area? p �! ❑ 9, NATURAL RESOURCES. Will tide proposal result in substantial: a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural resoLrces? b, Depletion of any non-renewable natural resourr:es'r ❑ G 10. 131SK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to oil, Pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event Of an accident or upset conditions ? „' , f7 ❑ b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan?, . ❑ p L9 11, POPULATION 'All the proposal alter location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human populatwu ? , , ... , , . , , 12• HOUSING, Will the proposal affect existing housing, or nreate a demand for additionalhousing? „ ❑ 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in; a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b• Effa Substantial on existing parking facilities, or demand for new pa.rkirlg?..., c. Impact on existing transportation systems? . , .... , d d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? ........ •,. „ G7 e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air 'traffic? . , , , , , C.1 C7 I. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? , , , • , , ,, , • •NMI ❑ d >,.. _ 14. PUBLIC SERVICr=S, Will the proposal ha ve an effect upon, or gestalt in a nand for new or altered government services: YIDS MAYBE No a, Fire protection? b. police protection? • Cl ❑ j1S1 c, Schools?.... , d. harks nr other recreational facilities? ............... t7 ❑ Ct$I e. Maintenance of public fac?plias, including roasts? . ❑ Cl f. Other governmental servicos? , 15, ENEAGY. Will the proposalresult in. a. Use of substantial, amounts of filet or energy . ,. .. �� ❑ b• Substantial in in demand upon existing sources of energy; or rrir_juire the development of new sources of energy? ........ 18. UTILITIIgES, Will the proposal resultinaneed fornewsystemsfollowin,,orsubtstantialalteratirynstofhe a. Power or natural gas? 0 ❑ � , b, Communications systems ..„„ ................ c. Water.availa.bilfty? . • , ❑ ❑ rl�s d. Sewer or septic system? ... .. .. . . . . ....... . . . .... . .. e. Storni water drainage? .. , , I I ... L Solid waste and disposal? 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in; a, Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health i" ,„., ❑ ❑ b. Exposure of peole to potent;al health hazards? ❑ ❑ 18, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstrl)r:ion of any sc °nic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creatir,rl of an aesthet.. ally offensive site open to public viev,l7.. ; , .... 19. RECREATION, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of ?xrsting recreational opportunities? , , .... , .. , , 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES, a, Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? . , ... b, Will the proposal result in adverse physical oraesthe,rc effecter to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? . ........ ❑ ❑ l� c, Dr5 the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? . 1113 ....,. d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within th., r—tential rrr,rpact area? ......:.......... ... SII N�Y�f1O'Blil���� DISCUSSION Off' ENVIRClNMENTAL. EVALUATION AP# 11-42-16v`16 1 b, c a D i sruipt i on and displacement has already occurred on t; ho property. The btrri 1 cl1 nc9 and parking lot are already i n place, No Urther exp3ans 1 on I s, proposed,,, at th i s t i me. Approve i of,* a 'L1w;.t, ►4rtrm i is to ' operate a bangr_ret/convent i on Fac i l i ty w! 1 1 not. resr.11 t:: i n ony add i t) ona1 compact i on or over",cover 1 ngof the so i 1 's sur feice-. I ea The 'bluff' has an extremely high erosion rete. Prov I ded' t,I—q t there is no additional, construction, oro, erosion' is not a concern 2a Tr^af f i c generated by the fac 1 1 1 t:.y and 1 i m i ted cook 1 ng wr 1 1 't the �ofgenerateste fumes, odors and general emissions. Given the size o operatl on, this impact Is n, of "significant. Bb, r` - Absorpt i on rates of 'the Toomes So i I' Ser I es are extreme 1 y 1 ow. This i s In part because of the high rani; content.Moat of the precipitation will become ..trf ace vtater runof. �f . "N'te bulk k of this property drains soubhwe'st 1 y into faci 1 i tl es along The Skyway. When The Skyway was ,widened to four lanes, adequate drainage was provided, along ' its length and under .driveway cross i nge The rerrra i nder of the property drains to -Butte 'Creek and through the' Sk ansen Subdivision. Accord i ng to the Department of Publ I c Works, dra i nage i s not a probl em 1 n th I s area. 3f* Sewage disposal is Provided by County Service Area #21. Rarer sev;age Is collected and piped taco two pends located in the canyon floor Aoprox i matel y five years ;ago, they pond liners tore, releasing sewage to Butte' Creek . The ponds have since been relined arid now meet the regr r i rements of the Regi onal Water aue1 1 ty' Contra,I Board. 4b« A parcel map was approved on th i s property 1 n "1981 At that time a survey was conducted for rare and endangered plant species. TWO .species which are rare but not endangered were found- Er i t i l l ar l a irastwood i ,se and Polyoonum B i dwel l i p,e. The botanist recommends clearance'. 6a,b 1 he facility is anticipated to b,� open from 1 1 ':00 a.m. to 2:00 a . m. daily. Employee and patron traffic will generate vehicular noise. Use of tine property by people coming in and out of, the restaurant acid socializing on the deck will generally increase area noise 'levels. While noise resulting from traffic and conversations is not "excessive," it may be objectionable to the neighborrs. Houses w1th1rr the Ok ansen Subdivision are located within 10 and 15 feet of the restaurant's parking lot. Noise impacts are highly variable . Average n o t ae l eve l s, peak t eve l s a time and duration all {"actor into the anal.ys i s . For example, a kaus l riess luncheon meeting will generate a limited amount of • rro i se,, a wedding ti eruept: i on more, and a graduate t on/uri 1 vers i ty party the most no i se. Noise generated during the day when ambient: levels are I-001—ler will be less noticeable than noise gener"atwed late at nl qht Noise impacts are exacerbated by the periodic, uneven nature Of t•17er i•,ise tyla i ca i of a convent l on or liar rclr.ret facility. . Generally, residents -ii-e noise levels tl�rarr 'to capable of adjusting to higher ambient unprc.d i ctabJ a noise levels.. lqo i se impacts can be mitigated i n the °Fo 1 1 o►%r i ng ways 1 . Construction of barriers between the f,ac l i ty and adJo l r7 1 rri.. r^es i dent i a 1 uses (e - g., six-foot block wall or- double. P l Onk c,-Odar fence with landscaping)., 2. Limits on the hours of operation. 11:00 a.rrt - 12s 00 an7 >. Schedul Ing '•l oud" eyents for the daytime and early' even l rro. I VOUrs only (1'1«,OO a - 6:00' P.M.). 4. Prohibition against gradua't`i on parties. b. Keeping doors closed at all times except for deliveries or i n case of emergency. Currently there are three exterior lights in the parking lot. The standards are approximately 30 feet high. When these lights are on, the glare w i 1 1 spill over onto adjoining Pr"opert i es . Al though k:h 1 s impact cannot be directly mitigated, it. could be lessened by directing the l i gl-)ts downrnrard and i nto the center of thei property . Listal 1 1 ng ,the 1 • ahts on slh•,orter standards wou1 d reciu,i re mare 1 i grit poi es but may furthsr reduce t1-reglare. L i c„ht i ng, of course, i s recommended for seeur i ty and ssfat; y purposes,. An additional light should be installed l org the access road at Its Intersection with Vista la Mesa - 8: es••a.g The subject property is designated Agri cul tur;al -ReS i dent i al and zoned' Uncal ass i f i iad and 5cen i s Highway. The Unclassified zoning is In tl-re i mored i ate v i ,r~ i n i ty of the restaurant. Commercial l.jses are permitted in the Unc l asw 1 f l ed zoning district, i^rhere compatible with the General Plan, uprate securing a Use Permit from the Planning Commission. A restaurant has ope!-aced In this location aff and on since approximately 1' 65 . The or l G i nal owner, Alm frust, "1 s the party who developed the Skansen Subdlvis'on. Skansen has been developing very slowly. As of 1' 58, '10 of the 32 lots are vacant:. lbs i dents have built and occupied their homes with full knowledge that a large, non-- residential building was in the i mmed i ;ate vicinity' . A l though the General Plan does nol: permit CommerG l al rases i n th i r area, some use for the building si`,ould be found. 10b" Two po n'ts of access now exist to the old restaurant, a private drl ve off of Sl�yway and frontage on Clap. Ridge Drive. I f ails Mitigation measure described under Item 13 is implemented, only one access Point would remain. Where should' be no ,i mpaci to erneros�nt.y -services- 12: seryicies.12: opera tion of a convention center and banquet far, i l 1 ty will impact surrounding residences. Numerous houses are within 15 feet of the parking 1 c)t edge. They will be i MP,ac,ted by n -o i se, 1 i Oht, t:raff i s and gerierial r:r�rnmcit i cin " T) r i s i mpac car, 1:)q offset through use of m i, t i cunt i on 6 measures described underItems 6, ,7 and 13. ' The impact cannot be eliminated. Since the property has historically been used for at restaurant, and neighboring residents purchased their properties i6► i th full knowledge of this, this i mjr tjot is not considered significant, 13. Statistical trip generation rates are not available for bari�rauWc and, convent on centers. Ti-rerefore, some assumpt i ons have I;o be miarde concerning the :average number of events, persons ger event, and pe�"sons per vet-ricle. Similar fa711 iti'es inChi'c.o irnclu'de the Hol ic,lny inn, Butte Creek Country Club and Elks Lodge, which hold 1J, 000 to 10400; 191' to 239; ;and 500 to 540 events per year, respectively. The cdunl ry club has fewier events than the Elks Lodge because they c:l osra L11-0-1r7g July and require, a ml r l {num of 60 persons per group. The Elks Lodge is used for^ a wide var ety of events including business luncheons, dinner, dances, parties and .-em 1 nars. Group sizes -range from 25 to 300 with an average of i30. Assuming 10-1/8 events per- week ( 540 divided by 52 Weeksper year)V 130 persons, and 1-3/4 to 2 parsons per cat^, patrons wI1.1 generate 671-76i trips per wreak. Employees (10-25) and del 'iver i,es will generate 350-875 trips per week (; 0--25 x 5 trips,/employee x '7 days). Total tr'aff`i c w l l 1 range from 1,021 to 1,642 trips per, week. the restaurant. Although not 1 fib: A pa+re.c! parking area exists around h r ur field checked, the site plan shows approximately 106 parking �.pacss. A minimum of 88 parking spaces will be reqs i red under Butte County Lode Section 24^35. Five percent of the lot shall be landscaped, Cwt -rent l v, landscaping is l i m i ted to small, f l ower bbXos at the entrance to the restaurant and near the patio. 1 3cr d,: The access road 1 ead r ng into the restaurant is in poor repair. At a' minimum., the potholes should be f i 1 1 ed. i n and the _entire length resurfaced. A'second access is availa,dle through the Sksnsen Subdivision. Neighbors expressed concerns about the previous Use Permit tl-rat patrons w i 1 1 utilize subdivision mads for a scenic drive. Their concert -is were intensified by the application For a liquor license It is unknown whether a liquor license will be part of this application. To ensure that the restaurant ar„;cess road is utilized rather than the Skansen Subdivision roads, an emergency breakaway gate or sight- obscuring ight- obscuring fence should be 'installed at the end of Oak Ridge' Dr i pie . This gate will not alter circulation patterns in the SUbdivi'ion, but will minimize the number of banquet guests ut lizinci that road. 13f• Left -turn pockets have been constructed' within The Skyway at both access points. According to the Department of Public Warks, Skyway may be significantly 'impacted by Increased traffic. The applicant shall consult with the Department of Public Works concerning necessary i mps-overiiants to 'the access road and Sky.vay. 14a» 1" i re hazards i n th i s area are extreme. Tinder -dry grasses, are located on both sides o r the access road and throug►"rrrut the Butte Creel. Canyon area, Tc the e.,ten t po ss i ib l e , , alli brush shoo l d be cut bawls or, -7- ��ar ed w 1 th i n 10 f eet of t T rr adc! JAIL i "" M he i:,erk i_ng '1 cit and 1 '1 i mPr�s vemtrrts deemed necessary by q- _ oetiNrsy i t i of r r L-1`ie structure.the F i rt I larsha1 should Lrsr mtS4} tri 1 fie: Add itIor7a1 traffic wi l 1 marginally in on Ti`ie Sk yway .' Given existing tr^�sf.F i a vcr 7 ucrease maintenance a i me ance demal"I is i ncre rnent f In i s pro,jelz would rept esent , the impact riot; 1 Ga I�owrvr Has been extended to the i nsta 1 1 add i .F "i on 1 l i ght i ng for the i pal-;g I�ertY • Ncawev�t" � t i1 order t(,5 1 i nes Will have to be installed, arlc rng 1 of and rrwa,ad i nee 16c". Water JAI l l l be iarOv I ded by t' he Gran Mutua l Water t;'.orTipan y . 16d: Sewage d i spo a I I s, prow i ded through-, C:crtrrtty si=r^v i r:„t • Area #21. Ali y r rrrprryvernerats. required r~�ed as a r•es4.r 1 t of ti-r'r s development will be titin, developer's responsibility. 16e« As noted undet, it=em �, add i t i ona I drainage nage improvements ty i 7 1 not be necessary. '16 F« Prow 1 a 1 ons will be re' Cl r i red fear^ so l i d rAraste d i n pr�sa l� An o►-Itdot r dtampster or trash area she 1 be screened, from 'PUb1 i c v!'elm 1� t i re 1_u i l d 1 11 -0 'IS deck has a Panorarrt i p v i eve Of Fiutte Creek Cariyan 20a„ An arIchaeol,og i cal' SLH-Vej, 11as beet- Prepared ori the property, and r 1eai-arICL' has been reccmrrranded, eborrrctterade�! i t;. is a� i �r� .Measures. aryc� Cc�r��i i t i ons M (taken {•rc�rn previously ' aPPr- �ved Use Permit) r 1' . Install a six-foot s i ghfr-obsCUI- i ng f --r ce along the northeast Property l 1 r•re and tile f i t"st 300; feet of east prop�rty� 1 i ne' C to the end of the e i st i ng curt i ng :> a t on!,� k ansen Subdivision , Logs 2 and 3. 2. All Parking lot 1 i ght i ng Shall be d r` glare. act d inward to minimize • A m i Ill murrr, of rarre I i ght• standard shall 'l be 1 rrstal I ed al on!�j the access dr i veway suff i c 1 antt to l i @Ilt i t, Mesa (:fir 1 VF int;rr s acL i or7 thl i t1-, Vista la, fl, An emergency break,atNay gal=e, or s i ghf•-Obscur- i rte fend of construct l On sat; 1 sfactot-y to the Ca l i fot-.rt i a 1-1 i;ghway patr�cr'1 , t{�re a 1, i f'c�rwn la G+r,par i:menl: of Por and th(-t' , BUttc• (;,ouf'ity Sher i f.H sl°ra l l b � li. l -- y installed eta 1 'led at the arG pert line wh, i cl-i crosses Oakridge Dr- i vr�. I f f;�hi i s gate is e u i pped with a 1 r�r� 6: Pl' ov i der s <_ r all ser v l dcs uc1~t as FiF , eys M COF' and the Sher- i Ff 'sl �e I l be � I-Ov i dere w k b. gate a,l OnJ;3 Oak, I- i dge Dr I ve shad I be s i gt,ed ""emer"ger7cy access carr T . 8 6 Existing access road too 6e 1 ncl ud f ng the construction of�raded to e 1 f 17111 r7ai�e meet the requirement.- cru I rernents pub t i c road a_ yt 1 l p0th�� i es n Of the Depart.:rrent of pub crud rnc.rst� i The access onto Sk yr,,ra)e s1-aa 1 t be modified, ub l i Wr�r' L<s . improved as necessary to mll be �traffic or I<'vwa r Z �.I"�a l 1 be I rtment of Public Works'. • f i c 1 mpac, t, i debt. j f f,,j by the Department ti-reM trai' 8. A 1 1 brush shall be c l ear,4 s i ries of the access d w i th f n a minimum of `i 0 drive and arcaund the bu i 1 d i i't o f eek: on both 9. Any (:,rash rccc ptc 1 e car dumpstet_, shall be s V i evr . screen ed from pub l i c to . Parking shall be Section Shall Including provided In aCCcOrdar'ic( 1 ncl ud i ng l andsc.a i n with But i�r�, County Code P o Of 5;& of the No 1 Iv c mus f c Park i ncj i at. C, speakers or Other br•oadcssting equipment shall b located out of dr�ca,rs e. 12. PrOPane d i spells f no, sl la T 1 meet t1le; requirements of epar�tmen t of Forestry or be brought up to 1i~i7e the Dal if orr�r i a rr standards. �, 1-iour��, o f' oL:,erai:, i on aha l T be Alo food or 1lrnited to 10:00 a.rn. drink shall i.e ser.,,.y-ed aft,rr 2.00 a.m. 1 1 s G70 to 1 i4. Hirth school - r=+.rn, lar oh 1 b- i ted. a call l Jr ancr y 9r"acir rat i or t parties sha -• r.rn i ver_, i t 1 T be IS. Operation of kt°Pe bac i-1 i't than ,65 dB at �r r. Y Shall genet-ate a noise 7 e��el of no more I _ per+ Y i i nr„ , 4ctci� aL_+onai�Lr>irtditidrys Of Air_ 16- Meet" -tile requ i semen is Department c+ the r�r i l d i rr D f v i s i nc 1 u�-f l rtr, a bu i 1 d i n i all OF the Public work s needed duet to the vast da l ism rah i ch 1 heseoocurr ed dont i fy repairs 17. ,',,ost. a over, tile ye.al�s per°fc�r�martce bona in the,. amor�rni the f ns. f r7y the, of 7 0 CI �1 r eyn ur,e tl-rat gond i t i erns are Y' br eaLM away �Icrte: i nf� ctcr_es.s, )-Cad! tf re met w i th i r-r one morItf., o F rima i rrcler of tf're 1 rttPrOve<ments are C-Onstru0 ti "ac i 1 1 t _n i rt8 titre Within one 11. Ya and year. or installed lS� t+1Oet H,.,-a l tl7 Del-nartmen t e 1u idmpliance with tide .ai;Por ements and bring rfnD tiwie Fac f l 't Y into nia Uriform Petait Food ~aci l i a"es19.hial<eaPPl 1catien for a ubl Cthe Health Departmrn Health Permit, Pay re+s and have inspeuff'6d fees t srtwa srerati n. ation �u . and Perm�i !, issued r,), f or SCJ Prior to op= pat i ort off Ice and submit ' obtain c 1 earance from i;he, srsmes to the P I ann i tnq D� �._ �t,ate3 P f re~ Marshal ws Pa; i-mei-rt. �.gw Applicant: 1301-1 Saadat:i AP #11-�42-I1"1�1 6 LOO DATA SHEET A. PROJECT DESCRXPTJON Type , of Project: JJse Permit, 2. Brief Description: To allow a c:ranwent i ren c+�r� agar^ and 1�an u facility, et 3- Location: On the nortFi s ii dO Of The Sir rua, Drive, approx i m�-atel y five miles east of -i r�r, k' 1 Of Oakridge 4. Proposed Density of Development: Existin restaurant, paned area with a sy . f t , 5- Amount of miler v a ous Surfacing"- Pprox i mate 1 Y 1 C i.i {marl; i ng spaces 6 - Access and Nearest Public Roads., Approximately i rn�ata f ,� one acre. access from Sk YrNaY and Rim Rack' Drive. Frontage or r - ''I ire 'Sk yrrNaY, 7. Method of Sewage, Disposal: CSA #21 o s- Source of Water Su 1 pan sevra0e pends. FSP Y» Gran Mutual Dater Company. `� . i'rax i m i tY OF Power " L i nes ; for Further, To os^ r g i na l parcel , 1 0 , Potential f Land D i v i s i ons and Devel Gement» l++lor-re securing a parcel map oi- U8e Permit. B. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING s i cal Eniv i ranrnent 1 Terra in a• General Topographic Character: at par -'k i ng 1 of and restaurants, toVaries, s i erel at i c l Y level slope-- In the northern Portion. carryon c 1 uf� port'rcin. b- Slopes; Less than Sia to aver 3Cr terrain. bluff i �7 the steep G~ E1evationa 370 to 474 feet above Sea Level, d- Limiting Factors» Steep s101n-es and Fluffs the site has no terrain limitations. About 40% of 2. Soils a. Types and Characteristics." de'Tci artres Soil l Series, 4-20" !y grave11Y loam sc�iis, volcanic breccia origin, 25-50X SL "Face rock , h i Qh rr.u-roi"f Potent i a i . b Limiting Factors Excess v6 rockiness. Sha l 'f crq aj'jd steeper so 1 1 s on b 1 U f SNatul-al Hazards of the Land a. EarthgUak e Zone: Foothill t� Erosion ;,hear ��r i Rohe ti r i n two miles . f otent i a l » H i s3h , On the bluff. C. Landslide Potential-' 1`10derate d« Fire Waza�rd: Extrerme . -, erl tiro hl ra + . G. Expansive Soil Potentiai Low. 4- Hydrology a. Surface WR -ter Butte Creel, 1500#' feet to the north. b`. Ground water: Ava l 1 ab 1 e from va 1 l ey aquifers, served by Gran ihu'tua 1 6dater, Corn Proiert y c. (Drainage Characteri'sticse piny. , 1 aVa cap and rock . The level o add Infiltration -y becau�+t� r_� general 7 pw raperty� uu i i l dra In Y south and west' r"t i th the exception (),r the' northernmost corner which w i TI dra 1 n 'throUo- h ti ie Sk an53erl Subdivision. d. Annual Rainfall C normal 26-281, �'- Limiting .+ctor,s: H1oh runrniff o{',*sos', V i'sraaT lScer► i e Glual i ty ,: Unimpaired vistas i n'l Q Butte Creek Canyon to the northwest Acoustic Quality- Good. w Air Qual1ty: Generally good. tl i oTaai cal i intent 8'- E. Vegetation: Foothill Oak. Woodland and Cha slopes. flat i ve par' ra l on the bluff ' gr^assn=s r�r i th o h c h Fuel l caul L i mi ted amounts of urban landscaping, i ng in the r mored rate V i c I n l ty of the 9y W i i d'l i f+e Habitat." Foothill Oak Woodland For birds and small mammals. pro,Vides some habitat r Cultural Environment 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the Area • A Potentially sensitive area. clearance is 1ecommended. Surrey was conduc<cd and 11 Butte County General Plan Designation: Agricultural- Residential; northeast cornet' is Low Densit 12.. Existinq Zoninc) o Una lass ifri i. y Residential. IS. Exist i'nb Land Use on a i te. 14. Surrounding Area. La Mesa Res'- and open space. a. Land Uses: North* Skansen Subdivision, avera three dwelling units, ging two to per acre; east anis west:rrp'an space, Butte Creek Canyon; south; Spanish Gardens Subdivision b. Zoning: U, S-H, R-1, SR--3, FR-5. C. General Plan Designations: Agricultural- Grazing and Open Lanc1n L,a� Gensi ty REs1 dennt. i al .tiResalntialy d , Parcel S i zes g 1/2 to 35 acres. e. Population: LOO density immediately to north al-ici south subd i v i s i ons, eaxtremel y rural i n15d Character Of Site and Area,. 81�mens densities i es t 1erea+ter. Canyon, uf ei e lU Butte Creek 16, Nearest Urban Area: City of Chico, a southwest. pproximatrly five miles 17. Relevant Spheres of Xnf l uence. County Sr ry i ce Area X21 (s eversericn)` 18.. Tarr:.rnvement Standards urban Area. n/a 9. Fire Protection Service; a . Nearest County (State'') Fire Station: r: i t y of Chi CO , PpPr ox i make l y' six miles,. �. 2 �1r �t111'�p i,��i. ��ttt��ft4,� ��C�fNfd➢1L 11 AR X411988 APPLICATION FOP, USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANt INIG COMMISSION APPUCA1NT: Head and follow instructlons as set forth on attached sheet. Applicant's name Ron Saa4af-4 W 8§5-9518 Applicant's malting address 995 Lupin _ Phone No. 'ft 8___°3--1tgr39 P Chico, Ca Applicant's interest in property (Owner, lessee, other), Les_ s, e_ e - v ""----- Owner's name and address J_JeraldJarrett �~ 1967 Sl, c wa..._.�`sa, co�: ,Cam._ Contact person for protect (if other than &,i, 'cant) Shiela Lardner (Fran Shelton &-Assoc) !391-678$ Assessor's parcel numbs,v,) 40-41 4515 & 16 -- - � _ Present zr,n1ng. p ( 1 Acres ( 2 l s lit was not ^� cotrt let ed, &reel numbers Location and size of parcel(s) 1 arce ed: _ Street address,_ 1387 Vista La Mesa DlfnctionS for travel to property (rural and `- "" mountainous areas only);: On Skvway. het ween Chico & Paradise -� Description of proposed develop Ment and use onle & Bangur_�tente�� LL i `— ','; Description of existing land use p g Restaurant & Lounge Propnsed scheduling/associated projects None Anticipetod incremental development � None Ouftding construction (state dimensions, square loo+age ap,l materials used) 0. a. Existing buildings 8800 sq B't CL *a; b:- Proposed buildings_ None Hazardous maleriafs to be used (infianmlables, explosives or strong chemicals) -NONE Gaily hnur;t of operation 11---- am - 2 anL te_ � �,-- --_� ,. Number of employees 10 to 25 Number of Off-street parking spaces provided Soulldd by 160 Or Moro- Sxisting/pt`4 'qM MXdisposai method' 2 gor, Pluxinlity of power and phone lines; ,on Sl� �y"'ay�n location DIStrIfIC;CJ tel natural Wati�f �; ourst ? nr storm drain: Skanson storm daznstam��^� Al tir,;lta(c:d r,n and tiff drainage improvements!needed'------ -- `— None Sy— Water SC1Ut'Ca;.,,;� ' Mutual Water T'roxi1101y cif water for fire righting purposos (hydrants, ponds, etc.) _ 4."/)„r Will uxppvation'Of grading be necessary? Cubic yerds (astftnate).No _ nani�timerr�na,r� �.: List and describe any other related permits and other pubilr approvals required for this ;)reject, including those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies. temodelzng Health dept, Franchise bay� yboat-d iF ',F iSIDENTIAL, include the number of units, whether units are single or multi -story xn height, schedule of unit sizes, slid type of household size expected. IF COMMERCIAL, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, ,city or regionally oriented, square foots ge of sales area, and loading_ facilities; 8800 sq ft IF INDUSTRIAL, Indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. IF iNSTITUTIONAL, fttdicatethe major function, estimated em)loyment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and Community benefits to ba derived from the project; .—d ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURLS* _ Identify potentially signifioant environmental impacts associated with the use permit, wha! project design ioature., or special U. conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to ailevlatepoterttial environmer it Impacts? ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* `t Doscribe the project site as it exists before the project, noludfng information on topogiaphy, soil stability, planta and ani- niais, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the sirtiCt€ires, L'L. Dnscrlbe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic a,4peuts, CL Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.)' intensity of land ,use (single-family, apartments, strums, deport- ment Ftores, etc,), and scale of deve cpment (height, frontage, setback rear yard, etc.). * Use separate sheet for longer responses. I hereby declare under penalty o perjury that I have read and understand tAe instructions qpd that the foregoing statements are true, comp correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, \ r tete and cor , Date --* Y�=", L _ Applicant's signature Date_- r k'1� Property owner's signature Use Permit Number Request, Use permit to allow Location and size of parcelis) _ - b VERIFY: W C A.P. Number(s) b Project Description 6111, Ownership `'` Zoning and Requirements .�L Proof of Agency (it needed) , Locaticn Description 16 Copies of Plot Plan W C L0 J2 LL Dale.Recolvud �" �' '� Receipt Number tD Q '- Application taker) by S 3.1-42-15, otc. 11-44-09 , i Jerald Jaa»�ctt- John H. Kautzen, MD 1967 Skyway 1621 Neal Dow Ave. Chico, CA 959.26 Chico, CA 95926 11-42-1"1, retc. 11-44-10 Charles & Mary, Priddy 25x,..5.. Ramada Way Richard & Diane Pitsker Chico, CA ` 9 59 26 1469 Oakridge Drive Chico, by o c CA 95926 11-42-19 11-44-11 George & Doris Carter 1221, Canyon Rim Place James & Marcia Cr,a nyr,. Chico, CA95926 1463 Oakridge Dr. Chico', CA95923 11-42-20 ] .1-44 - 12 Vila B. Pillonel 1218 Grand saconnex Kurt & Pamela Cund.if Geneva>Switerland 1459'Dakridge Rd. Chico, CA 9592$ 11.-42-21 11-44-13 Max & Janice McCaig 2875 marigold Ave: James & Dorothy Schofield Chico, `` 26 �A 959 P.O. Box- 4550 Chico, CA 95927 . 11-42-22, etc. 11-44-14 Baldwin Contracting P.O. Box 311 Charles &'Julia Titus Marysville, CA _95901 1466 Oakrdige Dr. Chico, CA 95926 11--44-01, etc. 11-44-15 Erika Alm, et al P.O. Box 1471 Joe & Marcia Marle y 7 Chico, CA 95927 1460 Oakridge Dr.. Chico, CA 95928 11.-44-06 1.1-44-2511-42-155 Sylvester & Carol 1 ucena state of California P of ,.16 1437 Rim Rock Dr. Chico CA 95928 Fish & Game 141 6 Ninth St. Rm1206-22 Ron saadati 995 Lupin Sacramento, CA 95814 Chico, CA 95926 11--44-08 40-01-002 11-42-15,16 David & Dianne Willian Parrott Investment Co. 120 Montgomery Ste 2375 Fran Shelton & Assoc. 145? Rim Rrrk Dr. Chico, CA 9,5928 San Francisco, CA 94104 Sh,iel;a Ga finer 180 C'ohas of 'Rd. ChiC01 CA 95926 r Lf GHQ , a- fi�.:�I'v INIS'�''R�.'�I�' �4TE FFIE a COUNTY OF BUTTE �cal1T7'�.n 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3380. (916) $38.7631 m o MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: �0UMt� HASKEL A. M.INTURF MARTIN J, NICHOLS - JANE, DO L AN CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER KAREN VERCRUSE ED McL.AUGHLIN LEN FULTON October 28, 1987 Ron Saadati 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926' Re: Use Permit,' AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati; Atthe regular meeting of the Butte County Board of Supervisors held October 27,, 1987, you,: appeal of the Use Per 1t, to "allow a restaurant'- on property. zoned U and S -H located on the north side of the Skyway, just off of Oakridge Drive, approximately five miles east of Chico, was approved. Use Permit approval is subject to',the'following conditions: 1. Share 50% in the cost of construction of a 6 -foot sight obscuring fence along the northeast property .line and the first 300 feet of the east property line (to the end of the existing curbing) along Skansen'Subdivision Lots 2 and 3. 2. All parking lot lighting shall be directed inward to miniwize glare. - 3. Aminimum of one light standard shall be installed along the access driveway sufficient to light its intersection with Vista La Mesa Drive n 4. An emergency break -away gate or sight -obscuring fence of construction satisfactory to CHP, CDF) and County Sheriff shall be installed at the property line which crosses Oakridge Drive If this gage is equipped with alock,'all service providers such as CDF, Highway Patrol and -;the `Sheriff 'shall be provided with a"key. 5. Gate along Oakridge Drive shall be signed "emergency access only." 6. Existing access toad to be upgraded to eliminate all potholes zncludin', the requirements the construction of:a public road approach and must meet q_irements of Public Works. 7. Clear all brush within a minimum of 10 feet of both sides of the- access heaccess drive and the building. 4 8. Any trash receptacle or dumpster shall be screened from publio view. 9. Parking shall be provided in accordance with Butte County °;oda' Section 24-35, including 5% landscaping of the parking lot, 10. No live music, speakers, or other broadcasting equipment shall be, located out-of-doors. 11. Propane dispensing shall meet the requirements of CDF, or be brought up to their standards. 12. Hours of, operation shall be limited to 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday. No food or drinks shall, be served after these hours_, 13. Operation of the restaurant and, bar shall generate a noise level of no more than 65 dB at, property line. 14. Meet the requirement of the Building Division of, Public works including a building inspection to identify repairs needed for the vandalism which has occurred over the years. 15. Post a performance bond in the amount of $10,000 ;to insure that the fencing, emergency break -away gate, lighting, and access road conditions are met within one month of opening the restaurant, the remainder of the conditionswithin one (1) year. 16. Meet Health Department requirements and bring restaurant'in4o compliance with the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law. 1.7. Make application for a public health permit, pay required fees to the Health Department, and have inspection and permit issued prior to Operation. 18. Prior to operation, obtain clearance from the State Fire Marshal's office and submit same to the Planning Department. 19. The sale of beer and/or wine for consumption off the premises is prohibited. i 20. All doors shall be kept closed at all times during the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to permit deliveries. 21 Vista La Mesa Sign the entrance to the restaurant adjacent to turnoff entrance road. The sign is not to exceed o.bree (3) feet in `height and the illumination is to be confined to the sign 22. Maintain the property free of litter+ 23. There shall be no pool tables or coin-operated games maintained p p y time u on the remises at aTl r °d_.. Goan LAND OF NATURAL VVGAyLTIIAND BEAUTY PLANNING =QMXa= DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVII,.ILr-, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 PHONE; 538.7601 October 28, 1988 Ron Saadati'' 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati; At th,, regilar meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held October 27, 1988, your request for a Use Permit to allow a conference and banquet center onproperty zoned U and ' S -H .located on the north side of The Skyway, lust off of Oakridge Drive, approxiamtely_ 5 miles' east of Chico, was denied. Should you desire to appeal this decision you must do so, in, writing, with the appeal fee of $75.00 to the Clerk of the Board ,of Supervisor:;, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California,' prior to the expiration of the 8 -day appeal period which is at 5:00 p.m., Friday, November 4, 1988 Should you have any questions regarding this matter.,, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 P.M. Sincerely, i v ircher Director of Planning BAK:lr' cc: Shiela Gardner, Fran Shelton & Associates 180 Cohaisset Road Chico, CA 95926' n ...., left L A N D OF ATRAL WEC111 ARID BEAUTY PLANNING COMMIu810N 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILI C, CALIFORNIA 95965,3,197 October 12, 1988 PHONE; 539.7641 Ron Saadati 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15,16 Dear Mr. Saadati; Enclosed is a copy'of the Staff'Findings concernin 9 your application dor a Use Permit to,allow a conference and banquet center located on the north side of The Sk way on property ' approximately 5 miles east of Chicoy '�• dust off of Oakridge Drive, A public hearing has been set for October 27, 1988at meeting will be held in the Board Of'Supervisors' Roo 9 5 a.m. The Center Drive, Oroville, California. ' Room, 25 County. The:Planning Commission recommends that the representative be present at the hearing to reespondntopr an est* authorized the CormissiOn. may have. In the event that no one any quest* please contact the Planning office will represent you,, hearing. prior to the scheduled public hould you have any questions regarding this matter, th' 8 office any weekday between the hours of 1.0:00 ' a.m.Pleased 3:00 pt Sincerely, m• and 3:00 p.m 'B.A. XIRCHER birector of Planning Laura M. Tuttle Associate Planner LMT/sj s Enclosure cc; Shiela Gardner, Fran Shelton:& Associates, 180 Co haslet Rd. Chico 9AWI. °`�SgkC#�Xiw v �o -77 1-10 s+� ) 941 F� R1 2488 - �. ,.....r —» S KY WAY �---"' S KY WAY ---- ---'" BUTTE LE ' 1G�� H A ipR- ryLA fjV@DATE S, atm xx�pmtcr:�cvam����u `r' ► '� �' a "� �*�^as�;sx:a: ��^�u�a-�, RE, U��fi��� { . ,"I S a �-: !��...�M) p q y "�f" p6�� `Q"',(Gt<'7C.gr' , Nor' , Ion G� P BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE --.�� ARIIdG Notice is hereby given ? the Butte County p1.annin, �° public hearings w111 be g 0mMission that on Thursday October 27, 1980, in the Butte County Board of Super% rs', Room, County Administratj.on Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding'the following item at the following time; ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE DECLARATION'REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HAS TEEN RECOMMENDED I 10:30 a.m. - Butte County Board of Supervisors - General nlan Amendment to the Circulation Element to 'allow for'the extension of West 8th, Avenue from Highway 32 to West Sacramento Avenue, 'located on the extension of West 8th Avenue from Highway 32 to West Sacramento Avenue, Chico. ITEM ON WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS .. HAVE NOT BEEN COMPr ETED r 9:00,a m. Ron Saac3at - Use Permit to allow a conference and banquet center on property zoned 11U11 hwa (Unclassified) and S -H (Scenic Highway), y'), located on the north side of the Skyway, just off of Oakridge Dr' ..ve appz"oximatply S miles east of: Chico, identified as .AP0011-•42-0-15,16, east of Chico. The above mentioned applications, maps and Narrative Declarations are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County PlanningDepartment, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. if you challenge the above applications in court, you may b: 1t..s limited raising on,y those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing.descri'bad in this notice or in written correspondence o the Planning Commission, at or P Wired t res. on ence delivered prior to, the public hearing.. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION E A. KIRCHER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, October 13, 1988. ........... ' e -:•%`ems- -- I.AMr/ 0 P:ATURAI. Vt FAITH AND BEAUTY PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVII, I_, , CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHONE: 538.761) September 15, 1988 Ron `Saadati 995 Lupin Avenue Chico, CA 95926 Re Use Permit on AP No. 11-42-15,16 Dear Mr. Saadati: On August 17, 1988, the Planning Department sent you a letter stating, that an Environmental Impact Report would be required for your 'proposed banquet and convention faeWYipaperwhe reasons for requiring the EIR, along with all. the necessc. information on fees, were included with the letter. You were provided with the option to appeal the Planning Department's decision within 15 days. To date, you have not submitted the neces- sary paperwork and fees of $1,325.00 to authorize the county to solicit bids from consultants to prepare the `EIR 'on your be!-, vet you have not appealed the requirement for an EIR. It would appear that ,you are no longer interested in pursuing this project.. and wish the fiL1to be closed.. Please be advised. that, Should we Close the file at this time you will forfeit all fees already paid. The Planning Department does not wish to close your file prematurely in the event you are willing to have an EIR prepared. Therefore, we will provide you with an additional 1.5 days in which to submit all the necessary paperwork and fees to begin the EIR process, or submit a statement as to a time certain when the fees and paperwork will be submitted and reasons why an extension of time should be granted. If no response is received from you within 1.5 days from the date of this letter, the Use Permit will be scheduled before the Planning commission for denial, Sincerely, B.A KIRCHER Director of Planning ,aura M. Suttle Associate Planner cc: Shiela Gardner LMT/ s ;j s oun I7, w.rf.LAND CSF NATURAL WEALTf1 AND 5EAUTY PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COLIN`fY CENTER DRIVE OROVILL,E, CA' irORNIA 9596,E;3397 PHONE 538.7401 August 17, 1988 CERTIFIED_ _MAIL Ron Saada,ti 995 ' .Lupin Chico, CA 95926 Res vse Permit$ AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati: On July 18, 1988,_ you were notified that the initial study of potential environmental impacts related to your project was completed. Because of potential adverse impacts, yov were asked to submit suitable mitigation. measures within 15days, or an knvi-:onmental Impact Report (EIR) would be required'. To date, ovF.,• one month has passed and no m;tigation measures have been submitted, Accordingly, an 'EIR is now required. The results of our evaluation are explained in the enclosed initial study checklist, Appendix F. As there exists the potential for significant environmental impacts from y�.Bar project, ,an.Envi.ronmental'Impact Report will be required pursuant to the California ° Environmental Quality Act and the Butte County Environmental Review Guidelines. The EIR will need to address all of the potential environmental effects of the project listed on Attachment A appended to this letter as well as those issues required to be addressed by all applicable . state and local laws and guidelines' If you wish to appeal the requirement for an EIR, you may do so by submitting to the Planning Department', within 15 days from the date of this letter, a written notice of protest specifying the reasons why an BIR should not be required and the required appeal fee of $220 00. If no written protest is timely filed, an EIR will be required. If you choose not to appeal, the preparation of the EIR may be initiated by filing the following with the Planning Department; 1. One Authorization and Agreement Form for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports dated and signed by Al owners of record or their, agents. (dopy enclosed). 2. Your selection, in writing on Attachment B, of five (5) consultants :from the Cou nty-approved consultant list to whom Request for Proposals (RFPs) shall be sent (a copy of the County -approved consultant list as well as Attachment B on which said selections are to be indicated are enclosed with this '_letter) . 3. A Request for Proposal and Contract Administration Fee of ,$1100.00. 4. An EIR administration fee _of,$225.00. Upon receipt of the above, the Planning Department will prapare_and mail an RYP to -rhe five consultant's shown ;on Attachment B. The Planning Department will review all, responses to the RFP, choose a consultant, and notify y:)u of the firm selected. Upon receipt of a letter from you indicating concurrence with the environmental consultant selected, and funds sufficient to cover the consultant's fee, the Planning Department shall execute a contract with the selected consultant. A full, copy of the County's EIR Consultant and Contracting Procedures is enclosed for your use. We strongly encourage you to read it in its entirety to familiarize yourself with the process and the costs involved. If we do noc receive a response to this letter within 15 days, the project will be set for hearings before the Board of Supervisors for denial. If you do 'not wish to continue with 'the* project, -please notify this office at your earliest convenience so that the file can be closed. If you have any quest ons regarding this matter, please contact this office any weekday between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Director of Planning Laura M. Tuttle Associate Planner LMT: lr Enclosures ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT CONSULTANT SELECTION AND CONTRACTING PROCEDURES The County may retain consult n,ts in the preparation and -evaluation of Environmental Impact Repoi.�ts (EIRs). If .a consultant is retained, all costsincurred for aftinistration and '.preparation`of the EIR shall be borne by the applicant for the project. W The Planning De.partmenc shall establish a list st of qualified environmental impact iepo°rt consultants. The 00tablished list will also indicate the firm's particular field of, expeltise. Envirr°.mental impact report consultants wishing to be placed on the list shall submit a resume indicating.the firm's principal personnel, work experience, statement of qualifications, a2eas of expertise, and any other information deemed necessary,by tine Planning Department. Selection to the list will be based on exper.9erce, knowledge of the -County, and available expertise to ensure high-quality, in-depth and comprehensive environmental impact reports. Consultants with a possible conflict of intere6t with a project, directly or indirectly, shall not be considered as consultant for the project. 3. Following the determination that an EIR will be required for a project, a letter shall be sent to the applicant stating that a consultant must be retained to prepare the EIR. The 'letter wi11 also inform the applicant of the issues that will need to be, addressed in fhu EIR, appeal procedures, and a generalized description of the consultant selection process. A list of County -approved consultants, an Authorization and Agreement Form for the Preparation of E!Rs and any other pertinent information will also be attached. 4.' The applicant may initiate the preparation of the EIR by filing the following with the Planning Department. a. One Authorization and Agreement Form for the Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports dated and signed by all owners of record or their agent(s); b. Applicant's selection, in writing, of five (5) consultants from the County -approved consultant list to whom Requests for Proposals shall be sent; C. A Request for Proposal and Contract Administration Fee of $"11.00. This fee covers Planning Department costs, including preparation of the Notice of Preparation, up through submittal: of the Draft EIR by the consultant and acceptance of the document by the Planning Department. d. An EIR admini:4tration fee of $225. This fee is estimated and covers the costs in by the County for processing, the ETR.Upon completion of the review process, and prior to the certification',of the final EER, the applicant must'_ pay the County any costs in excess of the estimate. The County shall refund to the applicant any surplus deposit. The County shall not 'certify the final EIR and act on tha'project until the applicant has paid the County ary costs in excess of the estimate. At such't:i.me, as the costs are greater than the estimate, the applicant shall pay the,additional amount exceeding $200.00 within 10 days of notice by the Environmental Review Coordinator :by registered mail. In the event that payment is not received for the additional. amount 3.n excess of 00.00 Environmental $"X , the Envir` Review' Coordinator will immediately cease processing the EIR and notify the collection agency. All required fees may be submitted on one check. 'Upon receipt, of the above, the Planning Department shall prepare the Request for Proposal and mail it to the selected consultants ane the project applicant. 5.- Bid proposals will be submitted to the )Tanning Department by the date specified in the Request for Proposal, The submitted proposals shall at a minimum agree with the scope of services and proposal specifications as outlined in the Request for Proposal, and shall be valid for a definite period of time. Incomplete proposals may be rejected, The Planning Department shall review and evaluate the scope, content and completeness of the bid proposals in order to determine thebid which best demonstrates the ability and qualified,'staff to provide with an or all of the selected consultants to het hold interviews the services required. The Planning Department may Y p in arriving. ata decision. The scope, content, completeness and quality of services provided will be of equal importance with costa 6. The Planning ,Department's decision shall be contained'in a letter to the applicant indicating the date of expiration of the proposal. Upon receipt of a letter from the applicant indicating concurrence with the environmental consultant selected, and funds sz.f'ficient to cover the consultant's fee, the Planning Department shall oxecute the contract.. 7. If less than two of the selected consultants submit a bid, or if, f'ollowing_a discussion with the applicant, it is the judgement of the Planning DepartrAnt that exceptional or extraordinary circumstances exist that wE^!. ;;k;. r.. clude the use, of the selected consultant, the Planning Department shall, at the request of the applicants mail out up to three additional Request for Proposals. Prior to the Planning Department sending -the additional: Requests for Proposals) the applicant shall pay an additional fee of $150 to cover administrative costs' associated with the distribution of the Request for Proposals and review and evaluation of the responsive bid proposals. i� z :nil °its +,�p•�.r: ,r. 'iilxr ,W :,.",- Attachment rr$rr ERVI90MMENTAL 111FACT REPORT CONSULTANT SELECTION 1 Name: Address: Phone: ( ) 2 ° Name Address: Phone: <, 3, Name: Address: Phone: ( ) 4 . Name Address: - Ph/jne: < ) 5 Name: Addres"s` Phone:,, t ) AMIL AM BUTTE COUNTY Consultant List GENERAL SERVICES 1. CH2M H i 1 1, Inc:. 12. Oscar Larson Assoc i f tes 1525. Court Street P.O. Box 3006) P.O. Box 2088 Eureka, CA (96501 Redding, CA 96099 13. LSA 2. B i osystem.s, Analyses, Inc. 167 Park Place Golden Gate Energy Center Pt. Richmondy CA, 94710 Bldg. '1 065, Ft. Cronkhite Sausalito, CA 94965 1 4. Eco -Analysts 114 West 7th Avenue 3. Mundie and Associates Chico, cA 95926' 4902''California ' Street San Francisco, CA "94118 15. ECOS Inc. 1600 Sacramento Inn Way, 4. m R� Suite 236 Drive ��tj Sacramento, CA 95815-3,"62 le, CA 9 16. Elgar Hill 5. Community Planning P.O. Box 690 Consul't'ants Penngrove,'CA 94951 303 Potrero St., 29-105 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 17. Duncan & Jones 2161 Shattuck Avenue 6. Planning Assoc` es Berkeley, CA 94704, '`-6 Aza l ea enue P.O. -27 18. Bend i x Environmental R ing, CA Research, 'Inc. Fox. P laza, Suite 902 7. George S. Nolte & Assoc. 1390 Market Street 170.0 L Street Zan Francisco, CA 94102 Sacr9mento, CA 95814 19. Cook Associates 8.' Sedway Cooko Associates 2060 Park Avenue 101 Howard St., 2nd Floor Orov i l 1'e, ' CA 95966 . San Francisco, CA 94105 20. Raymond Vail & Associates 9. Jones & Stokes Associates 1410 Ethan Way 1725 - 23rd St., Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95825 Sacramento, CA 9581'6 21. Woodward -Clyde Consultants' 10. ESA One Walnut Creek Center,' 1290 Market St., Suite, 215 100 Pringle 'Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 11. Envirosphere Company 22. WESCO 440 Castro St.,, Suite 320 14 Galli Drive, Suite A Mountain Views CA 94041 Novato, CA 94947 r ?3;. WagstaFf and Associates 36. Leonard Charles Assoc. 2550 Ninth St., Suite 205 58500 Bohan -Dillon Road Berkeley,,CA 94716 Cazadera, CA 95421 24. Western Planning and Engineering 37 Assoc I al.`„s..---'�'-- 11712 Quartz Drive 7 31 1 I 200 Sa amento, Auburn, CA 95603 25.1' Planning Answers 38. South Coast 'Unv i ronmental Company 5225 Lincoln Villa Way P , O . Box 944 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Or1nda,,,CA 5145.63. Quad Consul tants 39. Dames ' Moot^E 2530 J Street, 'Suite 302' 221 Main Street, Suite 600' Sacramento, CA 95816 San Fran., 'CA 94105-1917 27. Research Associates 40. Resource Management 1 289 Stanley AvenueInternational In c. Chico, CA 95926 1010 Hurley Way, Suite 500 28. Ott Water Engin eers,,Inc. Sacramento; CA 95825 233.4 Washington Avenue 41. Jack M. Meade, P.E. Redding, CA 96001 2180 Jefferson Street, 29. Harding Lawson Associates Suite 120 Napa,,CA 945.59 P.O. Lox 578 Novato, CA 94946 42. Hawkins/'Mark-Tell 30. Planning Concepts P-0. Box 31 `Redwood City, CA 94064 203-C York Street Neva6a City, CA 95959 43. Biergo Planning Associates 31. Collins Castrilla World Trade Center 350 South Figueroa Street, 5225 Lincoln Villa Way Suite 117-746 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 -Los Angelesa CA 90071 32. J. Laurence Mintier & �4. Environmental Planning Associates Associates 510 - 8th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 880 W. 1st St., Suite 615 Los Angeles, CA 90012 33. Community Concepts 45, TSS Consultants P.O. Box 249 84:13 Jackson Road Ma-iposa, CA 95338 Sacramento, CA 95826 34. Michael Clayton & Assoc. 46. Ralph J Alexander & Assoc. 5764 Paradise Dr., Ste. 5 591 Redwood Highway Corte Madera, CA 94925' Mi 11 Valley, CA 941341 35. Cranmer Engineering, Inc. 47. Community Dynamics P.O. Box 1240 Grass Valley, CA 95945 780 North Euclid St., #108 Anaheim, CA 92501 AL-THORIZATION AND AGR17.aENT FORM FOR THE PREPARATION O ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS Project Title: Project Type and Application Number: 1. I hereby authorize and request -the Butte County Planning Department to prepare and send Requests for Proposals for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the above project application to the consultants .indicated on the attached sheet titled Attachment B 2.. 1 understand that the Environmental Impact R,,,., - port Administration Fee is an estimated fee and that prior to certification of the final, Environmental Impact Report for the above project application I will pay the County any costs in excess of the estimate. I further understand that failure to pay, or to make provision for payment in a manner satisfactory to the County, within 30 days of demand for payment, may be deemed by the County to be q abandonment of the application and the project. 3. 1 understand and agree that. failure to respond within 30 days of mailing to any request by Butte County to clarify, amplify, correct or otherwise supplement environmental info4mation required by Butte ` County for this project may be deemed to be an abandonment of 'the application and the project. I also agree to pay the actual cost of any technical studies of reports required by the Butte. County Planning Department and prepared by other experts or professionals, Provided I have agreed to the preparation of such studies or reports. Signature of Owner of Record or Agent Signature of Owner. of Record or Agent S7 -?nature of Owner of Recoed or Agent Signature of Owfter of Record or Agent Date Date. ._.. Date Date __ ATTAGiWENT A Tied several Possible ed Use Permit hac- idepti These impacts staff's review of the pro P ossignificant impacts that could result from ro. t are identified as folio le-f9111ill residential A. Increased noise and glare' adjacent to a sang subdivision. single•family Incompatible 'activities adjacent to land use residential subdivision. C . Operation of a commercial use :in an area des�,gn,ated for rural .pursaaits on the residential and agricultural General 'pl�.n• eration of potentially significant traffic volumes onto Skyway - D, Gen private B. Access -through narroor, 5ubstardaxd reside.. iaZ streets and a drive in poor repair„ tertion that the RIR focus on the above _refexenced tal review should It is thn staffs in be noted that the env�ronmenthosz discussed in items. However, it should ,, aration may e only limited to, the abovhJ��sntto the Notice Of `�Pd. riot b and that respo the initiaddstueyy,itional environmental a.mpacts'that must be addressed. identify I r tI., Isom, p {try, ` tie w'�VMW I F T LAND GF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING OOMMiSSION 7 COUNT' CENTER DRIVE - „OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 959653397 PHONE; 538-7601 July 18, 19 88 Ror Saadat 995 Lupin Chico, 'CA 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15,16 Dear Mr. Saadati An initial, study of your p project, a Use Permit Proposed to allow a convention center and banquet facility, indicates potential:,~ adverse impacts to the environment. To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required pro,ect.as part o� the . Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report P required pursuant to the California Environmental' Q'ualitis y;Act. I" early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of your forward your written re Project. Please letter. sponse within 15 days from the date of this, If you have any anquestions or comments, Please contact this y weekday between the hours of 1Q;00 a.m. and 3:0'p.m 0 office Sincerfly, B'.. A. KIRCHER Director of Planning Laura Tuttle Associate Planner �t MT/s j s Ll Enclosure cc: Shiela. Gardner:, Fran Shelton & Associates, 180 Cohasset Road t Chi:o,CA 9925 1 0 v _.r n, 1 ` .... . tie, �. eek(• �:', �M r ...mac...,-rtirux...r.�...+,w,,.r �..-1_ i , 4 , r�'%o �. 102-s5 " PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER URIV[ - oROVILLE, CALIFORNIA J596S 3347 PHONE 538.7601 May 26, 1958 ,an Sa.adati 995 Lupin Aurenue Chico, CA 9 59 26 I�r '- 2angljcation : R4 7i0W AP&11-42-15,1 Dear viz. S a.adati r av you that we h e received sufficient ,,his is to ;iot f�1 y Public tte County t;nv rc�nmental Health ancx� wire- �r assurance from n�, r� ect can meet thei c r. -G3 t�Yorlets Oenl a7.tj,-tents that your F lipat iOn re-Via'v. nrocess '=his fu'�fills the Prc -7�Pn orr ed on this rroj ect until No additional work shall be l�`- ri f 1 acation fees in the c;�' Itav received the remainingpp to `;,he Butte amount: of $ 25'7 .5`0, Please submit these feGmai 1. Mage zr Department in person car by Cra�ant-y .;Manning Dep' r chec:lv;s r,aN�ablt� too -Hie Butte rr runty Treasurer. hc,ii.�l �cau have any questions regarding this matter, please 5 t between the 4cl free to contact this office any weekday hou14 of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sinccrcl,y, 1a . j,,jPCHBR Director of planning Craig Sanders Planning Technician cs»jm 5heltor. Cc Shiela Gardner, Fran i I n 10 Eltie l oup" LAtJ 0 f rtATURAL WI,AI T11 Ar,ir) BI AL)T4 PLANNING COfrnM155CON 7 COUNTY CE.-VR DRIVE — OROVIL LZI, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHON17 lr'IU,7&0j ;Ron Saadati March 31., 995 Lupin Chico, GA 95926 -RE: Use Permit, AP411-4,2-X15,1.6 Dear Mr. Saadatit We received your pre-application review request for the sub—ct Use Permit. received informati.onsyoudstibmitteaer Environmental Health have � �.lic Planning Departmert will consider this appli-cation complete only after we have assurances fron, the above departments that the project complies with appropriate ordinances and any conditions imposed, can be met. It is the applicants responsibility to provide any additional. information needed by Public Works or Environmental. Health to meet their zeciuirements . 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 -heir requirements. The Planning Department staff will also be revi(.wing the application for any special. conditions or modifications that are appropriate. Should you have any questions about the pre-application review, please contact" this office. Sincerely, B.A. £ IRCHVP Director of Planning Craig tLndor Planning Tr.,chnicia:n CS s jmc cc: 5hiel Ga::ch(;Csr, Taxi Shelton re C O1'" J=e1V .W. S y j ,�^ V ounty Public Works r county Bxlvironmental Health state Water Resources, Department. city of Biggs U.S. Forest SetVice , . U.S. Bureau of Land° NanaCljeBTl lftt , 4,,,+�` City of Chicottee�� _ Butte County Ninixag Com. ay City of Gridley .:.� City of G rov 7.;�e S1ate.Depa.rtme�t of`,Ti6 u�aattte rh � r •> ...... Ca'.forsai kttv�a P;l.au'��ita" r Town of Paradise 6Sta1V+e ; T��.vr. Forostry � -,. tte�at ea � � !a„ 'Planning Department a��Ceit. Craig iCartyN y«rtto.^Cr�nsportation Dep rceuaU CoRegi aa��te d. State geclawa.tioh Board ix: Y.�c�Y�: a°�"7Gk"�r.�`&a`�,,'�• Butte Water District dary Ditrtct' uR "��3we 5a � California Water Service Co, UiryrT:b Del Oro,.Waer Cq. krth BurbGtuk" p1k :.ansen (CSA 0� SithQ, ( CSA. iii Bx =', ; .,° 0WD Stia:ling Cit � Sewaeee .��tal�tta.sI',�ct, "4g Thermalito irrigation District° f other' 42A�N ��ruA L Thermali.te� 'Irrigation R !stg . LQ,5 j3aoADwP 1 CO C41, (CSA °026) aA z�n.z•�r~;s Bj,,ggs--W 9 Gridley Water District pGkdari h ('Chico j PE South (tarysville Butte Water District Pacific Bell Durham irrigation District — State TV Cable CWID Viacom TV Cable Paradise lxrigation District. Rlchvale Irrigation District Table Mountain Irrigation Dist. rzR , Pa��arE - rT 'Tbermal to zrriration District C,2, Medio Fire protection Dist.. ounty Fire D-oartment/CDF Durham, Oravil?eor Butte County 3 JLSCE PROXI?C:T CSN S�tate :igh�ay ?a rol County She,_ :S CI 000, —D-1 S p— C:x a-A3Mrar,_ED zx�?z r SSIsz �x�t RISC zEjAxz AT r= r�.zx parad .se Pines Architectural China Area 'ecreation'District Control committee Durham Area Rec. & Nark Dist. Butte county Farm Psureau Feather River Rec. & Park Dista ..� . — Paradise- Rec, & Park Dist. Communa.ty Associ«tion: Rwchva:le nec. & Park w.st a State Pakks Rec. Deft. 860P Co. PlAnning Casnrt%„MAY' '19 8 BI)TTF COUNTY PT4ANNING DEPAP',"�1r,�N C01140 is Environmental Health Date: March 31, 1988 Lynn VanHart RE: Pre -Application Tic viow Information for; Ron 8aadati 995 Lupin Chico, CA Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concorining the following proviect: AP'll-42-15,16 -,Use Permit to a1.1ow a. conference and banquet center, located on the north side of the Skyway', just off of Oakridge Thr., approx. 5 mil.,js east: of Chico. f'lcasr, i ndicat r =our reslaon!—.- by checking the appropriate boy:. No requi.,:errents for tr�..:..s project: jYj The arcs 1-i� t as proposed can rrr-sot this Deparl:mpnts `-� rcqui.re:7,,-nts. Sufficient pros*.' i.as been (given that, the applicant can riieet the following conditions approved: 4 .fit �� t ' f � �4 1 Thrt I,r'w, t'e:`" ri,, J;ro1 ,)s "1 -,-in .- o -,i !,, v t" tjli' 'of this rovi sinri of Mit:., Projoct will ter Tho appl a c int has be = r ont actc,d with this 4 - BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW FORM To: John Mendonsa .Public Works Date: Marsh 31, 193 RE:pre-Application T�citiiew. Information for: Ron $aadati 995 Lupin Chico, CA Enclosed is preliminary data our, office has reg=eiverl concerning, the 'following project: Af ice h2-1.rec or' a generated allow a conference and fan ups 77 Use Permit to �.,. q center, located on the lzo� th side of Skyway+ just off of oalcridge Dr mzass ens_ ± 0f Chico. ------------ C'leaso .indicate' yourresponse by checking the appropriate box. No re� u; '1 _rements for this project. A The Project as proposed can me�wt 't requirement.. hi � rernonts: St�t'f�.cent s Departments the applicant can meet the pfollcwinas bconrlit9 ons `` approved: ieen tion that r_4 *Aa �s-- �—. Tho I ° �c- I' Tli rr o s. S '1 CJ 1' mrc? t�lry � n:.� cif this a��ts�►I�tment�. 11 r`erxisioii of the proi"t will bo nc. CO " has heett contnct-,, ss�tr Thr appljcGtnt ri u�iL-h this inforrnat .on. Nam 130 E COUNTY PLANNINO COMMIS " 8400 Co, 7 County Center Drive J Comm OroVi.11.e, CA 95965-3397 3.397 MAY 3 1988 (916) 53$-7501 TO: Skansen Subdivision DATE: �J (CSA #2.1) c/o -Bill Cheff RE: PROJECT REVT.1i1W Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL PVALUATlON Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received off;* in yener g following Ron Saatati Al�kllµ�wl5, 16 concerning the followated Permit to allow a conference and banquet center, located on the north side of the Skyway, just: o f of Oakrid,ge Dx . ,approx.W ,______ 5 miles east, of Chico. 6Ve are making an assessment of be preparing an environmental document ei.therna�Nc�aativp�}c�ts and will Negative Dec with Mitigation Measures ar an Environmental Negative Doclarati,,,, Impact Report (EIR). mental Ple se provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, Opinions YOU can offer in your' area of concern ,o to either physical, social or or e;.nertaseeconomic impacts t hat µthis , that rr, project may �o?berate . y Please respond within 14 day s of is gone.rated by this inquiry, then��itashall bsedCe, If no response no s.gnifi cant environmental impacts which are assumed that there are project, potential from the We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Silncere.ly, r Planning Technician COQ AMents '�.. __( RJG, enc ►n� s �z COUt,-ITY `1"'LM'I+]I NG COMM C -014 f 4*8 Co., PlimtinVnq�r� 7 County Ccntsr Drive Oaol,a.11o, C.� .�5gf�5" e 3397 JUN 9 '19R' ,J ( 916) 538-7601.' Cjravflla, Californitx TO: Forestry DATE. ' ( RE PROJECT REVIEW & ENVIRONMENTALEVALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received off'' generated Concerning the fallowing project Ron Saadati ZAP#:1-42--15,16 Use Permit+, to allow a ccnfe7.ence and ba. guet ,center, located on the'. north ' side of the Skyway, just off of; Oa}, ridge Dr. approx. 5 miles east of Chico. We are making an assessment of possible environmental impact's and will be preparing an environmental document, either`a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Please provide any factual statements, ideas for invo-stigation, or opinions you can offer in your are-: of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impacts that this project may generate. Please respond ld days of the above -noted date. If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there arc no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the project. C^ie appreclate any assistance yoo can provide. Sincerely, Craig 84dnder Planning Tech: .cian Corrments , Negative impact. on Fa.)..: 7F•partment. 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ADBR�SS: - Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 P -Y^vtiE' -�e Rom893-4939 - 891-6786/894-0769 Work 895-9518 Jerald Jarrett property owner ADDRESS: 1967 Skyway, Chico, CA 95926 ?g�3�C iysc=� Use Permit to allow a restaurant 9- located on the north side of the Skyway, just off Qf on property zoned _ U Oakridge Dr. , approximately identified as AP 11-42-15,16 town/area: East of Chico mi es eas o rco G -ERAL PLAN DESIGNATION Agri cultural -Residential pA� -APP FEE PAID _ 19 5 .5 0_ xECEIP�T NUAiBER: 9 4 6 2 5-8-87 A?PLIc.ATgOtf fiCCEP7ED; FREFIWZ APP. PAID: RECEIPT NUMBER --.5Z 'f 3 - f% REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE -.i i iZ`-11LING LIST PREPARED .MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN � Public- NOTICES ublicNOT CES MAILED NUMBER: Nevispa� =� LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN DILSP7.-aY AD PREPARED NESsPAPER'PUBLICATION 0 c/ P G B R DATE OF PUBLICATION: INITIAL STUDY PREPARID ENVIRONl�OM D flN&TION: Categorical Exemption FILE -- Negative Declaration FIS: Mitigated Negative Aeclaration FILED: Environmental Impact Report QERTIFIEDz p Other; STATE CLEARING:iOUSE NUMBER: APPLICAhTjREPRESF TIV`E NOTIFIfATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION, �`- -.r f - PLANNING cot ZSSION �iEARING(s):K/`� ` c BOARD OF SUPERVISORS iIEARING(s): RESOLUTION NUMBER (GPAs) ADO- RESOLUTION ADOPTED: --- '� OP INANCE NUMBER NOTICE OF DETERMINATION (Appendix H) FILED �a 87-531. Public heating Thomas V. Kelly, attorney at law `- on 'behalf of Ran Saadati, appeals the Planning Commission's .approval of a use permit to allow a restaurant on property zoned U (unclassified) and S-H (scenic highway) (proposed negative declaration regarding environmental impact) located on the north side of the Skyway, just off of Oakridge Drive, approximately five miles east of. Chico, AP II- 42-15, 16. (2512) ** (40) NOTION: FIND THAT THE REQUIREMENTS OF CEQA HAVE BEEN COMPLE'T'ED AND CONSIDERED IN MAKING THIS DECISION AND ,ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH CONDITIONS ATTACHED; ANDFIND THAT THE PROPERTY HAS ''A HISTORIC USE OF A RESTAURANT, AND CAN BE MADE COMPATIBLE WITH SURROUNDING LAND USES, AND MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF BUTTS COUNTY CODE SECTION i4-47 SPECIFICALLY THAT THE BUILDING WAS IN OPERATION ASA RIaSTAURANT PRIOR TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBDIVISION AND THE PROJECT HAS BEEN SO' CONDITIONED TO MINIMIZE AND HOPEFULLY ELIMINATE ANY INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD; AND, APPROVE THE PROPOSED U,IE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE REOPENING OF THE VISTA LA DESA RESTAURANT ON AP 11-X42-15 AND 16 (RON SAAbATI) SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. SHARE 50% IN THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF A 6-FOOT SIGHT OBSCURING FENCE ALONG THE NORTHEAST PROPERTY LINE AND THE FIRST 300 FEET OFTHEEAST PROPERTY LINE (TO THE END OF THE EXISTING CURBING) ALONG SKANSEN SUBDIVISION LOTS 2 AND 3, Z. ALL PARKING LOT LIGHTING .1I1ALL BE DIRECTEDINWARD TO MINIMI ',E GLARE. 3. A MINIkUX OF ONE LIGHT STANDARD SHALL BE INSTALLED ALONGF THIS ACCESS DRIVEWAY SUFFICIENT TO LIGHT ITS INTERSECTION WITH VISTA LA MESA DRIVE. 4. AN EMERGENCY BREAK-AWAY GATE OR SIGHT-OBSCURING FENCE O CONSTRUCTION SATISFACTORY TO CHP, CDF AND COUNT( SHERI'_ SHALL, BE INSTALLED AT THE PROPERTY LINE WHICH CROSSES OAKRIDGE DRIVE. IF THIS DATE IS EQUIPPED WITH A LOCK; ALL SERVICE PROVIDERS SUCH AS CDF, HIGHWAY PATROL AND, THE SHERIFF SMALL RE'PROVIDED 'VITH A KEY. 5. GATE ALONG OAKRIDGE DRIVE SHALL BE SIGNED "EMERGENC', ACCESS ONLY." 6. EXISTING ACCESS ROAD TO BE UPGRADED TO iELIMINATE ALL POTHOLES, INCLUDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLIC ROAD APPROACH AND MUST' MEET THE iREQUIREMOTS OF T►UBLIC' WORKu5 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OI` SUPERVISORS 14INUTES - October. 27, 1987 7• CLEAR ALL BRUSH WITHIN A 0£ 1� FEET OF BOTH rH SIDES OF THE ACCESS DRIVE AND HI BUILDING. S ^ ANY TRASK RECEPTACLE OR DUMPSTER SHALL BE SCREENEI? ' PUBLIC VIEW.FROM 9• PARKING SHALL BE PROVIDED In ACCORDANCE WITH BU COUNTY CODE SECTION 24-35, TT,E TNCLU THE PARKING LOT. DING 5%,LANDSCAPING Off` 10. NO LIVE AIi1SIC, SPEAKERS, OR OTHER BROADCASTING EQuI SHALL BE LOCATED OUT-OF-DOORS. PMLN P 11• PROPANE DISPENSING SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTSAF GDS F , OR BEBROUGHT UP TO THEIR STANDARDS. 12. HOURS OF OPERATION SMALL BE F,IPiITED TO 7.0:00 A.m. TO 10;00 P -H- SUNDAY THFtOUS;S1 THURSDAY, AND 11:00 P.M. FRIDAY JWD SATURDAY. NO FOO tODRINKS SHALTO L BE SERVED AFTER THESE u()URS. 13. OPERATION OF TSE RESTAURAM' AND BAR SHALL G7ENERATE' NOISE LEVEL OF NO MORE THAN 65 DB AT PROPERTY LINE. A 14. MEET THE REQUIREMENT OF THE BUILDING'DIVI WORKS INCLUDING SION OF PUBLIC INCLUDING A BUILDING INSPECTION TO IDENTIFY REPAIRS NEEDED FOR THE VANDALISpq THE YEARS. ,WHICH HAS OCCURRED OVER IS- POST A; PERF'OR%SCE BOND IN THE AXOMIT INSURE OF $10,000 �' THAT"P' E FENCING, EmsRawy BREAK-AVAY LATE, LIGHTING, AND ACCESS ROAD CONDITIONS An MEl" WITHIN KOM OF OPENING THE RESTAURANT, THE REP�AaNDONE OF ` THE CONDITIONS WITHIN ONE (1) YEAH. 16. MEET HEALTH' DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS AND BRIkQ RESTAURANT INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFO FACILITIES LAST. ,RAtIFi UNIFORM RETAIL FOOD 17» MAKE APPLICATIO a FOR A PUBJjIC REQUIRED HEALTH PERMIT, PAY FEES TO THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT,AND HAVE VE INSPECTION AP+iTD PJ9RPPFi' ISSUED PR aOR TO OPERATCON, 1S- PRIOR TO OPERATION, OBTAIN CLEARANCE P TO THE THE STATE PI R9 MARSHAL'S OFFICE AND SUBMIT SAMEISPLANNINGDEPARTMENT. 19 • THE SALE OF BEER/AND OR , WINZ FOR CONSUMPTION OFF "' PMM'SES IS PROHIBITED. THE TE COCINTY BOC BUT ARD OSUPERVISOR, S MINUTE -8 - October 27, 1987 r y' Alk c Ron proposed Neoat i ve C)ec l arat i cin regarding environmental irnpact and Use Permit to allow a restaurant on property gone � U (Uncl ass i f i (Unclassified) and S-�H (Scenic Highway) 1 oCatec l an the north side of the Skyway, ,just off of Oakridge`Drive, p identified as AP 1 1 --42-- 1 5,' 1 6, approx d matel 5 Ch r i co . (Continued ,W 1 osed fromf"+x/87) y m i 1 es east of Staff stated that this was a continued hearing so that 0 motion could be Prepared which included the concerns of the Commission.' StElff submitted a memo of 9/2/87, stating Ke 1 l y' dated 9/14/87. there wMr. Chairman also a letter from r. Chairman Walter stated the memo recommends three changes in Conditions 1, 12, and 13. Staff stated that 'Mr. Saadat i was w i l l i ne to contribute 509 to the fences also that A_f tNnere is a complaint and the the applicant: applicant can prove he tried to contribute to the ,fence then the Commission'could not fault Commissioner Lynch discussed someone who does not want a fence until he finds out the restaurant is goin9 in and;,whether or not the a should have to contribute to the fen'estated that raestu an pre -dates the subdivision and did not ha`veafence. He said subdivision was built knowing the restaurant could open again Commissioner Lambert stated the condition and parking lot fttaes in both fences by the h:itchen Chairman Walter sugg4Bsted they add to Condition - 50% of the cost of construction of a 'fence„ !;,applicant to share Commissioner Lynch asked what kind of fence Would be required. Staff stated a sight -obscuring fence`. Commissioner Lambert stated that the area by the kitchen property owners want a fence. is where the Staff asked if the Commission believes there should be a fence then they ,must determine who should have the responsibility for the '.fence, Commissioner Lambert felt a fence should be built on the northeast by the kitchen area. Commissioner Lynch discussed Condition 41 the 'break -away gatestati that the applicant suggests a solid fence. tTlg COU NTY PLANNING COt4h11���f}'I�T MINi72'�� Iept±erabe� 17, ���i7 r r Commissioner Lambert ,supPort:ed a break -away gate for emergency, vehicles. Staff stated that whether it is a break -away gate or should be approved by,CDF solid fence it and other emergency agencies. Chairman Walter suggested adding to Condition 6 "tq rN�1u) r-`emei-�ts of Publ 1 c Works. -meet the Commissioner Lynch discussed Condition l2 on the I -tours He asked if this meant no new of opation. custoRters Operation. after this time tr�r� snO er t i service ew Staff stated that if a business closes at 10:00 p,m, they do not tell p hey ,just ; do not allow ' anyone else i_n . People e �.0 leave, t 1 1 Commissioner Lambert wanted to cut and Saturdays to 10:00 a.m. to 11;100ack the 10:00 to 12'00 pam» on Fridays Commissioner Lynch suggested that the business should close after hours of service. l hour Staff stated they could not reply as to how much time it takeslto clos a restaurant completely. e r Commissioner-Lynch stated he meant customers should leave P not necessarily the personnel at thisti m , Staff stated if they limit the hours'of service -they have to conside nhe to vacate the premises and close down. r 1, i' ChaMidnightrman WaY lter stated if they allow thea' e world have to serve drinks to 120Q People l eav,i ng the restaurant at 1: OQ a.Iin. Commissioner Lynch felt that, 12:00 midnight was a compromise where the applicant wanted 2:00 a.m. Commissioner Lambert asked what kind of a permit would be needed f card roam. or a Staff stated that this would take another, Use Permit. Chairman Walter wanted the time backed up, to 11:00 p.m.,and not 12:00 midnight. Commissioner Lynch discussed Condition 13 Noise. Chairman Walter stated that it was hard to contain ,t1he noise'to the bu I 1 d i n because every t, me You Open the door the: e v4 i 11 be ., noi se. Comlmissioner Lynch felt that the Condition as ori irIalgy stated, t prooerty line, was more appropriate. o the Mfi l� COON TY PLA .NI:NG CoMrinSION MC�NU�lrS � Sept�ml�e�r ] � • ..�_ .. .: IAO�IfII\IIO. SRI M film AMI, Chairman''Walter asked on Condition 20 hrsw they would incidental.. Interpret Staff suggested they not impose this condition It was the consensus of the COMmission to delete Conditio n 20, Commissioner Lynch discussed Condition 23, statin t , wanted to drop this condition. 9 that the applicant Staff stated the sign ' galri Was to i,ti i cafe "Restaurant" o the subdivision by mistake. to keep people from int It was the consensus of the Commission to delete Conditi Commissioner Lynch suggestedon 23. "restaurant" at the etrance toCsave�confusiion to orr.vide a s entrance at Vista La Mar. sign stating n frr,�m the res i dentia l Staff questioned if this was on-site or off-site, Mr. Kelly felt that; the sign that indicates °'Entrance" is cuff i c' but offered anoLher sign. He stated the si lent, property, en would be, on the Jarrods' Staff suggested the sign be non -illuminated and higher in height, g than 3 feet Commissioner Lynch felt, the sign itself should be entrance of the restaurant. Illuminated at the Commissioner Lynch discussed the Condition 15, the Performance bond. rand. Staff felt that this condition was needed to unsurehe rb tuir' are met., q ements It was the consensus of the Commission to leave Condition Commissioner Lynch did not 15 in.restriction'where the applicantsdidnotapla�no,nvpau1d bee The condition was left in. dng .this anyway, It was Commissioner b moved yy - Lynch, seconded b and carried for approval as follows: Commissioner Lambert, A. Find that the requirements of CEdA have been ,com le considered in Making this decision p Nea�atted eand Declaration with conditions attached; and � a CI'I'T CI UN'CY 1PLAWING1 'C7h�hil SS QN M� is is 1=�rnb�r. 17) 11987 8. Find that the property has a'historic use of a restaurant, and ,can be made compatible with surrounding land uses, and meets the requirements; of Butte County Code Section .24-47 specifically that the building was in operation as a restaurant prior to the development of the subdivision and the project has been so conditioned to minimize and hopefully eliminate any incompatibilities with the, neighborhood, and C. ,.:)prove the proposed Use Permit to a1law the re -opening of the Vista La Mesa restaurant on AP 11-X42-15 and 16 (Ron Saadat > subject, to the following conditions: I. Share '50% 'in the cost of construction of a 6 -foot sight - obscuring fence along the northeast property lisle and the ,first 300 feet of the east property ,line (to the end of the existing curb ing) along`Skansen Subdivision Lots 2; and 3. 2. All parking lot lighting, shall be directed inward to minimize glare. 3 A minimum of one light standard shall be installed along the access driveway sufficient tri light its Intersection with Vista La Mesa Drive: 4. An emergency break -away $j, or sight -obscuring fence of - construction sati_<>factory to CHP, CDF, and County Sheriff shall be installed at the property line: which crosses Oakridge Drive. If this gate is e qUippeti with a 'I ock , all sorvice Providers such as CDF, Highway Patrol and the Sheriff shall be provided with a key. 5. Gate alone Oakridge Drive shall be signed "e-mergency access only."? 6. Existing access 'road to be upgraded to eliminate all potholes, including the construction of a public road approach and must meet the requirements of Public Works. 7. Clear all brush within a minimum of 10 feet of both sides of the access ,drive and the building. a. Any trash receptacle or dumpster shall be screened from Public view. 9. Parking shall be provided in accor .fiance with Butte County Code Section 24-35$ including 59 l andscap i no of the 'parking lot. BUTTE COIJbi', Y' PLANNING coiM i14SION September 17, , j 987 10. No 11ve music, speakers, Or other broadcast in' shal 1 be 1 orated opt-of-,doors. ecru i pmr�nt � 11- Propane dia p_p nsing shall meet the requirements OF CDF, or be brought up to their standards. 1 H�' of operation shall be 'l i m i ted to 10.-00 a . m. to 1 I� ^, Sunday through Thursda lo';00 �.m. 10:00 Fr; day and. M. Saturda y,' and to i 1 00 these hours. Saturday. No food or drinks shall be served +after 13.. Operation of the restaurant and bar shall generate a not-• level of no mare than �5 d6 at sc� property line. 14. Meet the requirements of the building Division of Public Works i'ncludinq a building inspection to identify f repairs needed for the vandalism which has occurred Over the, year-s. 15. Post a performance bond in the amount of $1031000 to insur that the fencing, emergency break-awa e ' 11 g access road conditions are met withInYonne month ofiOpening (1) year. e g, and the re taur,arnt , 'the remainder of thconditions w i th i . t one 16• Meet Health ;Department requirements and bring restaurant compliance with the California Unifo Law. rm Retail Food Facilities 17• Make application for a fees 4- publ i c healti-i permit, Pay required a the Health Delpartment, and have inspection and permit Issued , prior to operation. 10 Prior to operation, obtain clearance frOm the State 'Fir e submit same to the Planning Department. Marshal's office and 19. The sale of beer and/or wine for �K consumptiois prohibited, n off the premises 20. A 1 1 doors shall be kept closed at all times during the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to Permit deliveries. 21. Sign the entrance to the restaurant adjacent to Vista L turnoff' entrance road. The sign is not to exca)� sign.. a feet in height and the illumieed three(3nation is to be nonfined'tq the 22. Maintain the propert, free Of' litter. BUTT] ooitN Y" NIGI. dOININ ss:raN MiMEa - Septet l,e - 17, ;19$7 1 Ran Saadat1 proposed Ne at'ive environmental impact and Use Per- e r,,' Dec. 1 ar %on regarding property zoned 'U (Uhc l as! t'o a'l l ati"� a restraurant on i f i ed > and S-• on the north side of the Skyway, H c(Scenic Highway) located identified ,as AP 11«-42-15, 16 Ya p xlmt off af''iiakridge Drive, Chico. pproximately 5 miles east of The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Findings The hearing was opened to, the pub l Tom, Kelly, an attorney, ownrs.' He stated that the owner, Ofrtheoproberaif of the applicant and in the area and would p ty was also a resident downgrade not lease the Property to slomeon his neighborhood. He stated that e who would restaurant, not a fast food it would be a nice and no card roomp or ni htclpbaCe. He etsaid there would be a dress code the restaurants g ' aPPlicant wanted to restore He stated t will create jobs. He said the building and park;ng lot are in restaurant. Place and this has tnistor,icallY been a He discussed putting. a fence along the said Mr. Segal is putting a fence along his parking lot'. He homes may include a back fence. He stated ttneroaeetY and Mr. Morton's' the cost of the fence, but the aPpl�ant s Y r willing to share in all. He discussed Condition 4 stating thatld not have to Pay for it be broken and recommended a fence instead. be have locks thea can that there other access roads for e He said swere a mer9ency vehicles did not see He the need for performance bind• He aked that the to 2:00 a,m• which could change later, ifothereurs fisa operation be 1'O;Op a.m problems Commissioner Lambert questioned if there would be music Mr. Kelly felt comfortable with the condition for no live'music. KI-Irt Cundiff stated he was not against a restaurant. houses were put 'in after the restaurant was said stated the Fence was important and s closed. I -le said that the should should be a solid fencA. He felt the fence go all .around and protect ti7e residential houses„ glare from the parkin He discussed important. He said ifgth�ot lighting. He felt the breakaway'gate was not need to be open is ills going to be a nice dinner house it did Performance bond being required. midnight or later, He agreed with the tM a 'l t�11'C Atigiis,' restaurant lbecoming a f past rood with the of 4he was concerned George Cartthe`y lneEIS oncHrerstated. with a caPacity p l ace down with access and safety» aver a mile from the Teri Wolk stated that Mr- jarred lives proposed has not been restaurant b She stated that i .' �hnearnthetsubd i vision be 1 ke toed. She keep r would 1 addressed She asked that neighborhood and they in the residential stated that It was a p parking y n over "� t that way • She was concerned with , people 1. nog: boon open ayy. stated that tha restaurant has area. S years. lannln;� 3 more. He 4 houses and p He felt Bob -Morton stated he was buy 1 d i n , an asset to the ne i ghb �',^hood . He stated the property's a ,fated a dinner house would be he would beingopen to 2:00'a.m. would be wrong• disgrace and if the �wnerwas,ensarre"undmwnn the neighborhoo , g property become not have let the prop Commissioner La mbert asked him about sharing the cash; of the fence° is needed' toted he has spent $.2,o00 on a berm9 but a fence Mr. Marton s at the propane 'tank for the restaurant was on a } He also stated .,h ne i ghbcar ° s property. Kelly �� was; wrong to cdimpare this to Shetd'i Creek not. Lynne Janis _ felt I"lr. K further 'awaY - Country Club because the houses there were feel they needed late hour^s for afine 'dinner hawse in the area - stated there is a pro. 1 em rN i th nitrates He stated hO-1 Frank Brazell stated the being dumped. nto Butte Creek. the the Regional irJater Gi�aal i by Control Board, He discussed the sewage He stated tl"rad. has had meetings with of .Chico, and County about contaminati'or7 of water' City ation for nitrates. this area Is now under invest of the staged that it is not entirely true that the back David Favor He stated his usher bedroom fads the borhaod and did rn;jt houses ,face the restaurant. and quiet n thec�ccess' off of SkYw�y was a restaurant. He wanted peace want commercial in the area. He stated hazard• there when the other rest2surant wGs to came i n the 'wt Entrance Cathryn Betty stated she livused would do i open • She stated the Peoplerind she was afraid, t`I'leY drivings through the subs ivisiana again Www!$27 ;1.987 'lit COMhf �tigtsiw lfA Les Johnson statedj tinat the house he is building is closesti to the restaurant and he was in favor of the' not a fence a sound barrier, He stated that there is fence as - in his plans at this time. ComBeverage Car Lynch discussed the co missione mm i ss i on C ABC) We statedapplicationreport from the Alcohol business generated in the bar. They of the tappl cat i on si-tigw� �0� of lounge and bar area are. 2275 r d���tngarea-cs 10b0 sci. ft., the rt . He stated that with that much area nf or�theal oungenqUet aand bar rea is i't W sq . generate more than 30% of the business.�t would Mr. Kelly stated that these were projections, but they are based on the existing floor pian for the building The bar capacity Was 26 people, seating capacity in the lounge is SAF room would require a license and thpegple. We stated that a card room. :He stated the s o not intend, to have a card to fix it,up, prem i se, are run down,. but Mr. Saadat i was iq i l 1 i ng Chairman Walter ' discussed the music' and whether. the outdoor dining. re would be any Mrs. Saadati stated there will, be a sound system and no outdoor dining. She stated the only time there wnuld be live music would 'be for wedding r^ecEption. The 'hearing was closed. ed staff about the ABC recommendation. asked, if ABS says close at 10: p 00 Commissioner Lambert askShe precedence? � says, which takes •m• no matter what the Use permit . Staff stated that AB, wants to coordinate their restrictions With asbroadassourcjions.' Staff stated that ABC's limns on hours are not g ABC emits. Stmff tated that ABC was interested in havin'eJ the hours till 10:00 p Sunday through Thursday, and ll•00' Friday and Saturda p.m. by ABC, y• Staff discussed the noise 11initations suggested Staff stated that ABC recommends a security guard in the parking lot,. Staff said the ABC will hold a decision in a 'full hearings and then have approximately three months. Commissioner Lynch stated he would lik, his hearing coni;i Y �, to consider ever tt r i ng they have hearts nued in- order .1 review the ABC suggestions„ lr'X"iJCYI'�`Y `;is�1VG"bJ1tSSa1JC�Oi'1i�'t:;7`,, r'.'° 4 � It was moved by Commissloner'Lynch, seconded: b and unanimously carried to continue this hearing clito September oner, Forbes, 17, 1987 at 130 p.m. osed Commissioner Lynch stated this was being continued to consider information, the ABC- report and that the co reflect the comments of the Comm i ss i ori . edi 1; i orfs be revised to disposal was important. He said the He stated that the sewage y, to onsider identification, sight obscuring fence, hours ofeoper,ation, etc, entrance Commissioner Peabody stated h would like Environmental 'Health to pursue the question with the Water Quality Control Board regarding the potential or actual ground water problems with the swwage,ponds. I=ILE NO. AP 11-42-15, 16 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COfiRPGIISSION aTAPI= F TNDINGS -- August 270 1987 APPLICANT OWNER REOUES l' AP NO.: SIZE= LOCATION EX.tSTIN,IG ZONING ZONING HISTORY SURROUNDING ZONING-. SURROUNDIi:1G LAND USE SIT HISTORY Ron Saadati Jerald Ja-ret. ' Use permit to allow "a restaurant 11-4'e2-15 and 16 11 acres On the north side of the ,Skyway, northwest of its intersection with 0 a k r i dqe Drive t'Skansen Subdivision), approximately 5 miles southeast of Ch'icn'. Unc, l ass i F i ed and Scenic 'Highway Zoned U sept, 17, 1985 Ord. 2488 zoned Scenic Highway Feb* 15, l9pis Ord. 23a9 Unclassified and R-1 North* Butte Creek Canyon, east: Sk ansen Subdivision; south., Sl<yway west; Spanish Gardens 'Subdivis'ion'.. Use Permit approveij September 15, 1964 to a l l raw a resvaurant serving alcohol beverages on-site. 1976 building permits Filed for remodeling and addition. Permits Vlore never f i na'l . January 12, 1981 a tentative parcel map was approved; re-conf i gur, i nG the two parcels. The map wase never compl pted. March 12, 1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS August 27, 1987 1984 Environmental Health Deparl,trrent t2 page e 1 etter nr A.1 n9 n writs a 2 1 Environ mental Code v'r aI at earl~: and upgrades required in ardor to operate a restaurant. Jani,iaiy 2, 1 98b Certi`f i cafe of Comp) l ince recorded with no c.ond i t i r^n (a Certificate of COmPl 1 ance i f' 11 ed when the Subd i v i s i oVI Committee deberm i nes that a property ar' division complies with the provisions of the State,5ubdjv1sion Map Act). Restarant d u perpermits final July ;21198y 7re`roafe GENERALPLAN DESIGNATION: Agricultural fees i dent i al APPLICABLE REGULATIONS:8ott.e Bounty Code Sections 24-35 4% 1 1gV5. CO't'rii�lE4�i'TSF?EC�-i'�ED Da uh l i c Works : '• 1 . Use ex, i st i nq access where left turn artrnentof F'ermi lane on :skyway exist. No other access will be' pstndtrd. 2. Construct public road approach-'earisting approach i:5 substandard. mpliancce . This property is rine parcel of land as per certificate of Co recorded Jantiary 2, 1986. Application for division into 2 parcels was approved, but not timely completed." E.nv i ronmental !deal tt • '"l , Meet the Health Department requ l semen bs; and 'rm Retail mp) iance withthe br i no restaurant into co'tri on for i aornpubl i HealthciJntf�permit Food Facilities Law. Make application and pay required permit fees to the Health bepart.ment, and have inspection ,and permit issue prior to operat i orl . " this catilOn W'i ghwaY f etrol "We do not bel atvextelat nt.a We haystnot abject icons to will impact this arca �o any gre the W se Permit being Issued." Counfy Sherr' - 'f : "The primary impact on law enforcement In this case calls for service and nighttime security would be the increase In patrols which would 'take away froom eyei st: i nq levels of law enforcement." gesa..rtment r,f Forestry ,•Negative impact on Fire Department. Should y s "' be reviewed by ti-�e._ State Fire Marshal's Offi BUTTE COUNTY PLANNINGCOMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS ti August 27, 1987 The site has been operating years, closed for the a7 a restaurant off and on ("Or Part of the last 7 years. It the PWil 16 Alm m Farn f l y Trust i:h,�was or i g{ r, r 1 l y dove 1 opil i rrs The restaurant and the have' developers, oFk ern t;7r� Surd i v i A pr i vate water. company a 1 ways been thou { r!n W sor'*v i c to p Y has been formed o .Gran Mutual, sh•i:, of as a un r t i:, p_ bath. A County Serviceto provideFwcil, sewn e disposal far both. Mr. Area has been formed to , estab l i shmont Saadat i plans on pr^c � l tie s w,i th alcoholic beverages anderlimited h1�4 a fine d i n s nr { „e. , r edi! i ng r�ecept i ons 5 prof ass i onal meet ng� ,gip-.,� i a l eV(Rri An environmental analysis has boon condt_icted tW l tl-r coed 1 t i ons attached i s recommended. ' a No- 9a`t l ve pec l arat i n Initial i Garner 'agreed i n wr i t i rr M:r. Saadat i `s rc rese {nitial atudy while Mr. Saadat �was�onavacationgatpolrar p nlrative, had verbally g measures in the Y a reed to the Mitigation #;o that � i me he canted on I-Ils agreement to measures. measures, Mr. S and the adjoining Saadat i has re residences. residences, a fence between his parking lot sut aid tted .bY h ? s repwesentat i vo s ac Since the mitigation codified under 24-35, fencing ng of the P measure r�ra good faith, and has been condition o f approval prop erty could' 1 d clearly be made a Env i r�onmental Issues odors nc, i Identified include generation of l i gi it;s alt -e, s _, ,and traffic. These i ssues� with can be adeor rate 1 y addressed through h the eyca , g the conditions cif pt l,on of odor, aPProva 1 Staff has rete l ved numerous phone cs 1 l s From canter areas• They are worried that a 1i{uor license willned residents bull wingwill he used dor live mut, i n the ssued i and ,the Have suggested limiting ,~ i C� and a card room. music, haute af' operation, The neighbors i c,- art 8 fr�at fence, i ai rdscape' area along 1 i AMk BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - August 27, 1987 In considering a Use Permit, the Planning Comm i ss i can must d whether Or not the use would be compatible with �tarrnlhe surrounding properties or detrimental tci'the hea1it ar6aor injuriout to usethe persons residing OF' work '1ng, in the imorediate n(,ighborhood. Land 1�se compatibility is cer•tai'nl an ice» general welfare regarding the ° pr'^o5osed Y, ..sue . Ne 1 ghbors i"r�� lr� Voiced i oed conaan project, s and ;yet have con•strur,, J PJd or Pur^chased rn their, residences w i tl'"1 the Unoccupied building bull u i 1 din of this Size and 'value will not be removed 1 �aeProximity. A If the si itrul ,al be denied, The determination not i an ks Use Permit of what r s a reasonab i e use wh i ch 16r 1 1 1 dor ee the y .�.� i on becomes one of sign gn i f i;ant l neighbors,. A restaurant can be comPat i b l e with ,sure i ind i ri Provided that strict 1f.mit5 g properties y impact the are placed on noise gen6ration,, hours o,f operation, and some form of barrier; or separation» be no different than go 1 f course fac i i i t i es 1 i . rs Th O restaurant' may y propel t y owners finddesirable. clubhouses and restaurants) that many "' EQ0MMFNDATIO[ S;; A. Find that the requirements of CEQA have been con l considered in making this w• p eted,..anti Dec Iaration with conditions attached; and ard adopt a Negative B. Find that the property has a historic use of a restaurant Wade compatible with surrounding ` 1 ancJ uaes o can be of Butte County Code Section 24-47 specficalely the y and C. Approve th Vistae proposed Use Permit to allow the re-opening of t Vista La Mesa restaurant on AP 11-42-15 and 16 (Ron Saadati�> subject to the following conditions 1 Construct a fence along the northeast first three hundred feetProperty line and the end o the existing c, of the east property line (to the. and 3 , g aria i ng )' a i ang Skans'en Subdivision Lots 2 2. All Parking lot lighting shall be direct glare. ed inward to minimi ze 3 • A minimum of one light standard shall be installed al i�r,g :the L ay Sufficient to light its intersection wtf� access drive- Vis4c La Mesa Drive. `i • An emergency break-awayt gae shall property libe installed at the ne which crOssey Oakridge Drive. If this e��uipeed with a lock? all service date is Highway Patr�o l , and the Sherif+ shall Providers dors such a,:. key. . Provided with ` a k ay . 4 �r r I UTTE COUNTY PLANNING CCliwiMIBSrON STAFF FINDING - ALigust 27, 1987 5. Gate along, Oakridge age Dr ioni-y,Ve shall be a i gnec"(' mergency acrr fi 6. Existing access Potholes, including to be upgraded 'approach. u construction' `to eliminate g the o f a pub l i c r+.�ract 7. Clear lall brush within a minimum of 10 fe the access drive and the bui1ding. et O both sides or 8. ,Any trash receptacle or du public view. mpster shall' be screonect from 91 Parking sl~,aT I 1 be Code Sect. on24-provided o-�i�ro�r i ded i n accordance lot. S5, i ncl ud i n with Butte Coun,;y g 5% With of the parking No live mus i c speakers, or other broadcasting equipment shall be located Out-Of-doors,. sof-door. 1 1 M Propane dispensing sl7a 1 l u i meet i he re r brought up to the 1 r standame , p ement.s of CDF , or be 12 • fHour-s of operat i ori shat 1 be 1 i,m i ted to l 1 0 p • m . 'for the kitchen, and l 1 ta'' a , m . to I i d O0ght • for 10:00 days a week. r the bar 13• Operation of the restaurrant, and bar than 65 dB at Property shall generate Y line, no more 14• Meet the requirements Works includinOf the Building Division of Public r"eeded for 9 a building inspect rion to identify repairs the vandalism Which has occured over'the years 15. Post a performance bond that the f en c i n in the arrrount o f 1 0, O t q to insure access road J, emergency braak-away sale _ conditions are met within , 11ohtinCo and the restaurant fan one trronth of y the remainder OF the opening Year. dition within one (- 7 1 6 , Meeh Hea i t; .Department tment requitementS and t)rin 9compliancewiththe estaurant intoLaw alifornia Uniform Retail FoodFacilities 17• Make applicat ior7 fees to the Health DepartmentPublic health f ermi t y issued , end have Inspection an Perm I t prior to w:�oerat i.an .perm i 'l: 5_ MAY 6 198 APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNT' PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICANT: Read and follow instructions asset forth on attached sheet. I W; 595-9518 Applicant's name Ron Saadatiphone No, H. 893°•4939 ' Applicant's mailing address 995 Lu in tsar Applicant's Interest in property (Owner, lessee, other) Lessee owner's name and address Jerald Jarrett 1967 SkywayCh? co, Ca. Contact person for project (if other than applicant) ShielaGard!je:r (ran Shelton & Assoc) 891�678G / 894-0169 70 S(-V- k:L—J Assessor's parcel number(s)- 40-41-15&16 Present zoning, U' Location and sloe of,parcei(s) ll Acres, (,2 parcel numbers, parcel split was not :complete. Street. address 1387 Vista LaMesa' Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only), On Skyway between Chico & Pauadiso Desc,tption of proposed development and use Restaurant & Lounge Description of existing land Use Restaurant F-- Proposed scheduling/associated projects None Antlk Ipated incremental developmen' ._ None G:7 Building construction (state dimensions, square footage and materials used) ,..i .' a, Existing buildings sq ft b: Proposed buildings -None Hazardous materials to be used (inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals),.-_, None Daily hours of operation Ilam to 2am7 41 � �, ° �x6mber of employees 20 Number of off-street parking spaces provided,—Could be l60 or more Existing/"VaUXXW,f0� disposal method: 2 acres open sewage pond located below bluffs. Proximity of power and -hone lines: on Skyway ( on location) Distance to natural water course or storm drain: `Skan.son storm drain system ,,nt!sipated on and off-site drainage improvements: None nppctprl Watersource:_ C141an Mil-++a1 Unf-'PT Ory Proximity of Water for fire fighting pi's, u;as (hydrants, ponds, etc,) Mutual Water, Co, J Wild excavation or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estimate): N n `� is CA List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, Including those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies: Remodeling; ABC, Health debt. Franchise tar, board. IF RESIDENTIAL, Include the number of units, Whether units are ,single or multi -story It, helpht, schedule of unit alzes, and type of household size expected. IF COMMERCIAL., Indinate the type, ,whether neighborhood, city or regionally orlelied, square footage o! . alas a'roe, and loading fac, I)Itfes. 9900 sct ft existing restaurant. IF INDUSTRIAL, indicate type, eriJillated employment per shift, and loading facilities. IF INSTITUTIONAL, indicate the major function, estimated empluyment p- :hlft, estInlated occupancy, loadinrl facflllles, and community benefits to be derived from the project. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND'MITIGATION MEASURES* "1 Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the use permit. What project design features orspecie I conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are, proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? (legative ENVIRONMENTALSETTING* Describe the project site as It exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and ani- mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects,Desorlbe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures, q„ Describe the surrounding properties; Including Information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, s3. Indicate the type of land use (resident. -, commercial, etc.) intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops, depart - merit stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). Use separate sheet for longer responses, I hereby declare under p.lalty of perjury that I have read and understa d the instructions and that .;is foregoing statements are true complete , p and coirect to tile best of my knowledge and belief. Date �,.i•, _ Applicant's signature t Date Property owner's signature i Use Permit Number s� Request, Use permit to allow Location and size of parcel(s) VERIFY ,�+' Ownership ( /Zunjinptand Requirements A.P, Number s) l -i' L, -Zoning f r" Proof of Agency (if needed) _.,.`Looatlon Description is Copies of .Plot Pian C.3 itK Date Received LL. ,C Receipt Number CD Application taken by._1 _ 1 40-41-15, etc. 40-01-02 George Burton Box 35 Nimshew Stage Parrott RKen & Myra Hi -crick Ranch h Co. 2375 1461 Rim Chico, CA 95926 120 Montgomery Ste San Francisca, Rock Drive Cbi.00, CA 9593$ CA 94104 40--41"17, etc, 40-41-15,16 _ * Charles Priddy 2515 Ramada Way Fon Saadati JaTIIGs & Dorothy Schozield Chico,,CA 95926 99.5 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 1476 Oakridge Drive Chio.o, CA 95928 40--41-19 40-41--15,16 George Carter P.O. Box 308 Fran Shelton Shiela. Gardner Devyn B. Hughes Chico, CA 95927 X80 Cohas se t R 1469 Rim Rock Drive Chico, CA 9592$ Chico, CA 9592 6 40--4,1-2n Joe Marley , Vila B.Pillonel 1218 1460 Oakridge Drive' Chico, CA 96926: Marcy & Joe Mai 1e y f Grand Sconnex 1460 Oakridge Drive Geneva, Switzerland i Chico, CA 95928 40-41.-23, etc. Baldwin Contracting Ed,McLaughlins° List * * Bill Green P.O. Box 311 1.441 Oakridge Drive Marysville, CA 95901 ° Chico, CA 95928 40-44-•1-, etc. *; Er: ,a Alm P.O. Box 1477 Mr-. Favor P.O. Box 1297 r Charles Titos C 466 O�.kridge Drive Chico, CA 95927' Chico, ChicoCA 95927 Chico, CA 95928 40'"44-6 Sylvester Lucena 1.437 Rim Rock Dr. Robert Morton. 1215 Mangrove, Suite C George Carter 1321 Carzyon Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926' Ring Pl. Chico, CA 95926 40--44-10 C Richard=yt.,ker 1.469 Oakridge Dr. Kurt Condiff 1459 Oakridge Drive Brad & Patty Hall Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95.926 1491 Oakridge 'Dr, ve Chico, CA 95928 40--44-11 * Mathew Chuchel David '& Dianne William 1453 Rize Rob & Lisa Matranga 592 East A e. Chicor CA 95926 Rock Drive Chico, CA 95928 1492 Oakri°SP Drive Chico, 'CA 95926' 40-44-l2 � James Cornys T. Ha;lone Marcia Moore. P.O. Fox 1701 1463 Oakridge Drive Chico,, CA:95926 i Chico, CA 9592$ iz-ZAP, . .. Hutto countz -°� TJ LAND OF NATURAL WEA!TH ANCA BEAUTY "�- PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9H66-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601 April 11 , 1989 Ron'Saadet 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926' RE:: Use Permit #87,61 AP# 011-42-0-015, 016 Dear Mr. Saadat,: Our records show you have not signed and returned your Use Permit Within the specified time period. Butte County Code Section 24-48.6 requires the.Use Permit to be signed and returned within 30 days from the day you received it. Failure to sign has invalidated your Use 'Permit approval, and` reapplication is required to proceed with your project. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, contac,L this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 P.m, please Sincerely, B.A. KIRC:HER Director of Planning Larry Painter Planning Teehn1cian LP:fcu alFrhECS o ppfeta Itorr,s j and 2 Whe acidt ttat}al ddrv(ads aro daslh¢, d nn� ftem f✓d r#rs fn the " to TVou N 7 r o on ��rrd es ace on #ha r¢verco side, Failure bdlp rsturpad }n ide.' ali''fa6rrr ret yau. Th___ Q rEcurn }'t wl P to 4ip thfs w.il1 preven} th cru " r dt read to acrd the, tlate of delivbry Fdr Iadditiontl fearF xhd; fall E" ja Qdr4 a¢she e b so f� tle�amiar" �r gas d eck bOX eSi foradgttfnnrlt Jath il t1 e,roh 5¢rvlce(tl requestad. nneult 1 4� h o;Iw Ora dapfw�ed: aa+M, an��addressed'r; a;:,�tdc(tessad to: "'_"`_ " ~--�— adds s,i�esarieted J�dfivery, , jaad c "995" LQpltl' "rK 4. At}Rile Nutiiber P_ 066 58. F7R0 q YOU of 5arvice: ❑Registered�. . Certlfled Insured ��� r EXpress Mail ` S.Sfgnatur " Agdr¢ssae' / Always obtain sighature of adtlressee'or age, ltand-DATEpELIVERED, Z3 Addressee 's p �% j Addrer;t ry if rdOdsrdd arra Jeii rr 'E t�at, t , pk d� 7, Dake f Ioe"V�ry jt/r" 'S`Fdrhs r �%r�✓ —,. 3`877, Pati. I9 . !"' =:�® DOM'E� pt�rP RETulik tit G-IPT COUNTY OF BUTTE 0. R`���TV� F'�"I�'E v� r�`o 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE c r u CALIFORNIA 95965- 3380. (916) 530-7631 MARTIN J AgGHOLS MEMBERS OF TIfl' IIJOAR.D: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER HASKEL A. M(+INTURF JAWt b0L>; N KAREt4 VG OCRUSE December l'„ 1987 ED McLAUCHLIN LEN NJI-TON Ron Saadati 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 CERTIFIED MAIL Rei Use Permit, AP 11-42-15', 16 Dear Mr. Saadat~i; We ,;re enclosin the Permit ,enclosing n g original and one 8 7 co ` 61 to Py of restaurant on allow the, reopenin Your conditional Use the Skyway,Property zoned U and of the Vista Da Mesa " just off of Oakrid S-H located on the north side of Chico. ge Drive,,a Both co ies PProximately S miles within 30 days �P must be signed and east of y from the receipt of this returned to this de them v'alida'ted by the letter. Parthave Supervisors and the ori Cha,i.rman of the Butte We will then have ginal will be returned to County Board. of Please be you for your records. aware that fa pure tc� days wxil'resulc ztz the use return the signed copies ` to this depart pet,tnit' bei oming inva lid. pie within' 30 Project„ would then be necessary to �e-application proceed with the The: Use Permit is deemed the applicant, with granted when this Permit has the counter si nature been signed by of StlpervisO s, and said ' Of the Ch,ai.rmarl of the Board registered mai]. Permit is received by the applicant by Should you have an the PlaIl'hi y questions regarding g Department at 538-7601 bet weentlOSOOatter) pPlease contact Very truly yoi.Irs; and,3-.00 p.m. Martin J. Nichols Chief Administrative Officer M5JN:lr Enc. 'x0: Office of Plannin d s t D � . 1400 Tenth Street,' '�om�121 i;ratta7ty Sacramento, CA 9584 a ling DePartment of 7 County Center Drive OCT 2 9 1987 Oroville CA 95965 X County Clerlc County of Butte CANDACEJ, GRUBBS, Butte Co, Clerk ByG9. EMERO Deputy Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Sed or 2J.152 0 f the Public Resources Code, t9011 21108' a Project Title AP �t Name Use Permit _ 11-42-15, 16 State Clearinghouse NumberRon Saadaki (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Contact Person Telephone. Number B, A. Kircher? Directorng ,of Planni Project Location (915) 538-7601 On the north side of the Skyway, approximately 5 miles east of Chico: Y, Just off of Oakridge Drive, Prot Description Use Permit to allow a res tau.rant This is to advise that the Butte Count Board of Su ervisors (Leahas approved the above-described Projectdonge ncy 10-27-87sp°nszble Agency) (Date.) the following determinations regarding the above-Date) -- and has made ry.bed project: 1• The project will, X will, 'lot, have a significant effect environment, on the 2. An Environmental Impact report was pursuant to the provisions of CEQA,prepared for this project X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant t provisions of CRQA. o the ?. Mitigation measures approval. of the pro'J_eet, K were' - were not-, made a cordit'i.on cf the 4 A statement of overriding considerations for this project. Was, l wa.s not, adopted This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and project approval, is available to the general public at: record of Butte Counter Planning Department 7 County Ce' ater Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received for Filing and a o�stin� ,✓1 bat UPR 10-�2$-87 P J Signature William Turpin `Senior Planner Title F _ Ovised Marin, 1986 NEGATIVE D,PCLARATION REGARDING ENVIRON1+ia I l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the T~�� MP CT reviewed pursuant to the prov:i.si,o:ns of the California Project descri.be�; below has been Quality Act of. 1970 (Public Resources Code 2 determination has been made that it will not 0q eq.) and effect upon the environment, ' et sec{.) end a havo a significant AP #11-2-150 16 Z • bT;�SCI�7PTION OI: Log # 87-05-21-o5 PROJECT ; Use Permit to allow a restaurant 3. LOCATIOJy' OF PROJECT, On the north side of Oakridge Drive, approximately 5 miles the east of Chico. Skyway, hast off of - 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PRO,JEcr APPLICANT: Ron Saadati 995 Lupin Fran Shelton, Shiela Chico, Ca. 95926 180 Cohasset Roadadfler 5- MITTGATION MEASURES,, Mone Chico, Ca'. 95926 G. A copy of the initial study regardih of this project is; on file at ,7 r he envirOnInental effect ounty .Center Drive, Orovill.'e" "his 'study was ; Adopted as presented. Adapted with changes. S ecific modif p y Sepporting reasons are a�ttachede acatzons and Q 7, A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was' held by ..the decision making body, Hearing Body Butte County Board of' Supervisors Date of Determination 'Determination: On the basis of the initi.d:l �- ytudy of eniriYonmeratal impact, the information presented at hLaring, Proposal and our awn knolvledl and independent res s, comments received on the We find the proposed project COULD NOT have a research: effect on thL, eiz�ri rorxrnent, and a NEGATIVE TIh significant hereL,y adopted. � X�IiCS,AItAT7ON is We -find that the project COULD have ui s , on tine environment but will not in this case Dec att�xched mitigation gnficant effect which are b g measure; described in item cause of approval, �' this reference m de,con.ditions of A condi tiona� NT GATIVE pECLARAT'ION is he adopted. project hereby a -u r e L D LAN, CHAIR Butte unty Board of Supervisors Tit e 10=28-87 Date t n a" r, AMIhH COUNTY OF 33UTTE FFICE Q' rF 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95a 0 UT .65-338 - (916 a ) 538.71,3) a - , MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: MARTIN NICHOLS HASKEI_ A. McINTURF CHIEF ,WMINISTRAT1VE OFFICER JANE DOLAN KAREN VERCRU5E - ED MdcLAUGHLIN LEN FULTON October,28, 1987 Ron Saadat 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati,•' At the regular meetingOctthe Butte County Board'of Supervisors held f , on property zo,�edyUuanappeal of the Use Permit to, allow' testa just'off of Oakridge Drive' lgcated on the north side of the Skyway, a Use ridge approval five miles east. of Chico s approved.' pproval is subject to the following conditions: s: ions Share 50% in the cost of construction of a b --foot sight obsrurn fence along the northeast ro ert the east property P Property line and the first 300 feet of prq ert line (to the end of the existing 'curbing) alongSkansen Subdivision Lots 2 and 3 2. All parking .lot lighting shall be directed nwa glare. rd to Minimize 3. A minimum of one light standard shall be installed a�vess driveway sui'ficient to light its intersection Veit;, lonVista La the Mesa Drive. 4• An emergency break -away gate or sight -obscuring construction. satisfactory bo CHPf CDr, andnff installed at the fence of Property this gate is equiline which crosses Oakridge DrivenSx be ppedit with a lock, all CDF, Highway Patrol and the Sheriff shall be service providers such as provided With a key', 5• Gate along Oakridge Drive shall, be signed "emergency acce � ff 6 Existingaccess ss only. road to be upgraded to eliminate all potholes including the.. construction of a public road approach and m the requirements of Public Works, ust meet 7•Clear all brush within a minimum of 10 feet of both sides of the access drive and the buldiaig'� Any 8, view. trash receptacle or dumpster shall be scet.n i."d from public_ 9. Parking shall ° be provided in accordance with But(;c� Section 24 35, including 5% landscaping of the par,kijig'lotnty Code 10• No live music,' speakers, or other broadcasting equipment sha11 be located out-of-=doors, 11. Propane dispensing shall meet the requirements , brought up to their standards o�' CDC, or be 12. Hours of operation shall be limited to 7.0:00 a.m. t Y• No foodsdaY, and 10:00 a.m, ' 10:00 .m. Y through Thu Sunda thr t"� 11:00 p ti Saturda or drinks shall. be served after phesePh.oursand 13. Operation of the restaurant and bar shall generate a of no more than 65 dB at property Line. noise level 14. Meet the requirement of the Building Division of Pu including a building inspection to identify repairs needed for Works vandalism which has occurred over the the years. 15. Pont Pe a Performance bond in the the fa amount of $10,000 to insure that g, emergency break -away gate, lighting, and access roam conditions are met within one month of opening the restaurant, the remainder of the conditions within one (1) year. I" Meet health Department requirements nto and bring restaurant i compliance with the California Uniform and Food Facilities La 1;7. :Make a w. application for a public health permit, Pay required fees to the Health Department, and have inspection and permit issued to operation. prior 18• Prior to operation, obtain clearance from the State Fir. office and submit same to the Planning Department. F Mar hall l'). The sale of beer and/or wine for consumption off the Prohibited. premises is 20• All doors shall be kept closed at all times during the o Of the premises except in cases of Aeration de'-.`.veries, emergency and to permit 21. Sign the entrance to the restaurant adjacent to Vis turnoff entrance road. The sign is not to exceed three to La Mesa,. in height and the illumination is to be confined to the sign. (3) feet 22. Maintain the property g P p Y free of litter. 23. There shall be no Pool tables-_.-,- C « "•�K„� "",�';,yrh { "'Ff"'"�L-N',FNa-"i.�« + ` ' V� CORPO o MLLTAM,SBURG T,ANb, 95926* 1'.0. BOX 5361 CIItG-O, A 9— a� (916) 893-0758 • �a»nlbi� C' October 22,:1987 �11� wr 198 TIP, L ,ane Dolan supervisor, District 2 `) 1?:0 Box 3700 C111co, CA 95927 RE: PUBLIC HEARING, 10/17/87, CONSIDERATION 01~ 11ST PERMIT R0N �SAADATI, i Dear Jane, a I have Just completed construction on a home at 14'9 Rim is the completion of a lifelong dream to be out of the cit in a rocl: Drive, This borne rural setting still. accessible to torn, Y more relaxed the travel and additional expense was worthethehliflestyl.esI hoped commute I felt 'ocati.on' would afford me and 'my family. Y oiled this This home is less than 100 feet from the old Burton's Mesa w know, been idle as a restaurant for the s which has, as you shock and dismay to hear that the operatorof decade. It dy Fox ecade. was very much to my establishment there, as my closest neighbor. to open an I am very much opposed to a business that is going to create and traffic and be open and in operation _during the` normal sleeping lot of noise "h' y_ hours of myself and the residents of "his twenty—home home hamlet,' facility in the midst of, these residences is an unfortunate .leftover ano The existence of this from the years of .lack of planning for orderly growth b moll•• residential A bar and - Y former supervisors, evidential community and +is antial setting is totally incompatible with the rill in this rpsiden P infringement on our rights as homeowners. I recognize that: Dr. ,,Parrett leas ust benefits from dais white elep?,antpandabt asly xaavacuumthated all s tax deductible out to be 'filled, plan f us sttrroutidzn unfortunately cries would have no objection to this fatality being devoted have discussed g this facility have discussrxd this --I operates during normal business hours without a'l01 of noise�andct�vit This could mean a professional office building, Y ioncl7 citizens. The latter is something ;that is needed disfor sen. gt or evens residence for senior in this Area. Although Dr, Jarrett claims to be a resident of this same community, his ha.use is a mile down the Sk �•ra ;from this facility and y he wouldn't be able to hear a Ment ori'- �.n the par lot. In short a don L want the this proponoise, the smell the sed restaurant is going to create. glare, or `the traffic that REGIONAL ADOLESCENT TREATI'jENT PROGRAM 611:t bill Cotrt�" STPPPIitG STIES ICU WILLOW CREEK Stocktnn, CA 95205 1505 Vi A nue I—RESIDENTIAL rENTER (209) 91 9 0 Redding, CA 96(103 4991 1�cfuuicr Road (916) 223-2130 S4►ntn R01n. CA 95401 (707) 555-9811 AGr--Nt)h INFO , � RMA1"rN , a OCT 27 190Y Ti--IomAs W,, KELLY ,• i LAW CQRpOFIATION A CI ICO, CAI fr-ORNIA 9$92743S50 %mUVILLE, CALIFORNIA' October z,3, 1987 OC`i 31987 Butte County Board of Supervi4ors FJaARDOF$l P44VISOFIS 7 County center Drive O- ro--rille, CA 95965 Res Ron Saadati Use ,'permit •- aVes,a Use i armit Dear Members of the Board of Supervisors.- The upervisors.The purpose of this tette- is to state: the o Mr. and Mrs. Saadati with re p sapea of gird. to the status Of' their a from the decision Of the Planning Commission, appeal initially, it should bet� pointed oL thatthe ' Mr. and Mrs. Saadat,i is based on two appeal by separate and dist contentions. The first contention is that no use distinct is .required with regard to the operation of the rlesa Restaurant facility inasmuch as the facility con-"itutes a o which has not been abandoned„ The second contention iso e�ng use made in the event it should be deterxiiined that a use permitnis in P fact required to operate the ,facility. This p to pe.of Operation which were. icontention ex'tairs imposed as conditions to the. follow, each of the use permit mit key the planning Condition, In the paragraphs that se contention, will be separate:i.y discussed. Pr'Lor to 1985 the applicable zoning for the facility was tet• dile that zoning classification the restaurant and,y p permit„ fan11985�the area hw'as rez operated witha� a use from the attached letter' oned U. However, as is apparent Shelton and 'Associatesr Jerald Jar �ttnithe aSela �nereOf of Fran premises, has at all times intend lease. the' as ed to se17 restaurant• Thus, even though the facility is ache fac lity boenoaba Mang y use Dr. Jarrett se in the zone, such nonconf6rming use has notg Of mind are the. determinative �acif Dorst Jarrett, s intent and state ate are aware of the 1984. This section provisions of Butte County Code Section',24w37.61 as aziended in factor n determiningnt�he{,hex' thatdicates the me zt to abpndr�n is not ~ a abandoned, The Section states that not a onconformitrig use. has been deemed to be abandoned when it hasbeendisaontue use shall be of 12 consecuti�re months d fnr a peri -ad, use or not , whether with the intent to abandon such . Hc,wev'er, it should be pointed out that glue p;�-C ess should require that the County of Butte iven, should,j�ave to Dr. Jarrett to' the effect that the Count de �' noti�we y emed-or considered Butte County Board of Supervisors October 23, 1987 _Page Two Re Ron Saadati Use Permit Mesa Use Permit the nonconforming use to be abandoned b aforementioned code section. Y virtue of the a denial_ of due The lick of such notioe amounts to his r. Jarrett and is an intp�airment of property rights. , attached letter as is apparent f I ill -Possible let r prepa ed by Shtslhavardner it was impracticable the Within' 12 in�Z��`actic i li months after the effective datesof,the�Ordinan facility notwithstanding his best efforts to do so. mance one which' the Board of Supervisors would' undoubtedly County Counsel. for study, This dly re refer' is ly refer to the appeal As previously indicated, the second contentio Pertains to the hours of operation which were imposed conditions of the use r, on this conditions Planning CommissionP�nit granted to Mr. and Mr.s, r p ed as obviously, if`we_were toC Saadati by the first contention hereinabove discussed th would be moot. prevail as to However, we do not dish to�frae second contention and desire to raise all expedite the matter. Potential issues fragment the appeal As can be Se at one time in order to Prepared .}ay Mr. and Mrs. en from the. attached .lettere. promulgated b Saadati, the hours of operation y the Planning Commission are unreasonable ansa create an insurmountable hardship facility. Certainly,t for the operators of the would,' Planning Commissionwith regard to the regulation traffic would ;eci by the he other conditions imposed be an effective means to controltl °f noise and Which the restaurant is being operated, regardlessze manner in Of operation. of the .hours remain, Thanking you for your courtesy and cooperation, z TWK: tli Enclosure! Vex truY Yours, THOMAS W. XELL . October 22, 1987 Butte County Board of Supervisors 7 County center Drive Oroville, CA, 95965 Re: Ro:n Saadati Use Permit - Mesa Use Permit Dear Members of the Board of Supervisors;- T am a licensed real estate ;salesperson and am affiliated wi,txa Fran Shelton and Assoc*.ates in Chico, California. The'Mesa Restaurant is owned by Dr. Jerald Jarrett who has owned the facility for many years and was the owner of the 'operation.. s. faci].Zt when �.t was last in listed with Fran Shelton and .Associates by Dr. Jarrett since January, 1985. Prior thereto, Dr. Jarrett had the property listed with his father, Asa Jarrett, ,now deceased, who was also a was last real. estate salesman. At all times since the facility license t in operation aseven p Y has been listed by Dr. Jarrett aand potential�andaProspective,the pro ert purchasers and tenants have been actively of operating a restaurant, lounge and banquetfacilityon thh the e,' premises as was done in the past. since 1985, two separate escrows have been opened anticipating a sale of the premises but in each instance the prospective purchasers were unable to obtai or arrange financing.n Since 1985, submitted to Dr, no notice from the County of Butte has been Jarrett or the undersigned to the effect that the county considered the facility to be a nonconforming use that had been abandoned. Very truly yours, SHIEELA GARDNER Fran Shelton and Associates 180 Cchasset Road Chico, CA 95926 Ron &c Sylvia Saadati 995;B.upin Ave. u.hico, Ca. 95926 916-893--4939 Oct. 21. 1987 Butte bounty Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Br, mroville, ca. 95965-3397 Dear 'Supervisors; We have filed an appeal to a use ranwith you because of conditions a tachetl Commission. permit t ;scanted to our us by the Butte �otxrtty planning establishment i-n'tehtion to open thri boaU'tiFu! CanyonvieW. previously known as 1Burton°s MOS of You probably know that it composed call it Large dining room llends itself tm a lounge arse! a large banquet/ball room.o� a eceptions werldin s use for large banquets 9t irro the 9 as well, -fine dining dancin ` waedding piano-bar lounge. ,- g, and en OYment entire county with ag v- it is a facility any Other_in'the yew that is b>re thtaki{n b be enjoyed by e11. There i§ a dire need r n�thisrarrea fair a facility far e located below the g enough for weddings, banquets of size d estab,,ishments �� winter snow and above ,and Yi ng to fu lfi l I such demands scat boaler teclPresent in advance. It woulai well as man tai; generate many full time and Y far already half from the community lars for tshe count parttime jobs as down to encourage us or trying Phenomenal--people� we have even though we Yrng to book banquets, tracking us venture. have not advertised the fact of 9S, etc. our planned We have made the effort to telephone many such Butte county which Offer Similar services and h establishments in one whose hour§ have been limited. have not will be many slower !t is obvious to us yet found closing down nights taken We that there long before the states lewd! 'Of our own accord be but was should have them tion to choose jai cl®sing time of 2a,m.,. suit, eui' demand. We can't a vii suit closi„g partY or a holiday crowd S van visualize trying to te!lh urs "best tf weddi n< P.M.". Even teenagers stayorr'Y. but We have to Close at *Ip now living nearthe restaurants car not ter than that! or 1 � The home owners I they knew of the restaurant's eacstencen a1! conscience their homes, icor Dara the when the deny that Itnarvn that the reg y deny that the whole area has bob'ght it last closer, taurant has been far sale as a restaur, nt sbncs �'o den � aPwa Ys by all the other similar establr"shments, man Y Us the sante rights of operation enjoyed near .r'esidences, would Y of which are located mpehrng this l�Usines- will extreour mely be and eXpensi'vo gross RliSorimination. and not to be Y difficult f' able to t')ke bookings ndue ltog a - t reduced hours would be denying us a chance to ct)mpete with similar types of business and wUuld be denying us chance to make an appropriate iiving. We feel frustrated by our experiences efor Commission,` as our first hearing was bof rri �luo`Planning n second closed hearing R ig attempted character assassination by a we Fouad that thim creus e location commission Yrd at our had not even bothered to read the letter which we had s(Int to them defining our concerns. They completely ignored one of our most impaortant points --that the business will be tri-fc�lcld name restaurant, lounge, and banquet/ballroom. It is iy restaurant! , not just a We'feel that ail cf the measures that we have agreed to suggested by the (Planning Commission' and ourselves neighborhood, sonl-- Y - lyes are reasonable ar:d adequate to insure the sanct�t of the Surrounding The attempts of the immediate resrv�r�t op the area to personalize the issue are insulting to us --as the u of line and extremely �' should have t been t Commission, its Associates, and to ABC, o ttpe Planning' The issue here is cleats and simple --whether we Will be extended the o d pportuility to reopen an estableshrrrent that the r*wsidents ®f Butte Count Sorel miss and' County anticipate' with eagerness ---open it without ` restri rti ons that ^ would restrictions which wound be discriminatory at thesleast�its failure, If you choose to deny us the�. local, similar businesses prRviledge ex�encled to all other oic entirely at a loss of several thousand dole two lars es Only: to bark out Ourselves and let Dr. Jarrett continue to fight the issue at e higher level; or, to fight the issue ourselves and take it to the next appr'op rate legal step. Under no circumstances avoaald we acco t the as previously offered with limited hours. p pearmit Respectfu Iy i Ron & Sylvia Saadati s THOMAS W. KELLY LAW OORPORATION SOL, MAIN STREET SUITE A POST OFFICE SOX 5:350 CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95927.aSsb TGLrPHO lE 915.242:2800 September, 14, 1982 Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Saadati. Use Permit /(Mesa. Restaurant) Our rile No, 0858 Dear Members of the Planning commission: '.Che purpose of this_ letter is to state, and summarize the position of Mr. and Mrs. Saa.dati "i.th reard - to their proposed use permit,gto any conditions Initially, it should again be pointed out that Mr. and operate" aa Fine food aand ti pwhich lan o will have dressestablishment lis ent here will be' which wil.hree I'serve areas of operation which will be therestdaurant, lounge and banquet: room, It is anticipated and Moped that this facility will be Utilized by people in. Chico and Paradise who wish to dine or have a banquet or reception in an area which is 'above the winter fog; and below the snow line. As you know, the building and adjacent parking area have been in place for many years and prior operators have over the years conducted the same type of operation as contemplated by Mr'. and Mrs. Saadati. In reviewing all of the information available as we'll pp caring on August 27 1987 as the comments which were made at the 1,� it appears that the primary concern of those r?sid;ng in the vicinity is their legitimate fear of potential noise and related disruptionsich ey ndinl might possibly Occur. However, in August 27, 1987, hearing and the cmod-ficatre bonstthereto ed rwhich to he are dated September 2, 1987, it appears that Condition No 18 would protect the interests of the neighbors,with regard to noise and a violation thereof would place Mr, and Mrs_. in jeopardy of losing their use permitSaadat'i . Addiion�llly Mand r Mrs. Sa�.dati are willing to place a security guard inthe arkin excessive noise emthe late evening hours an weekends, Obviously, g area aurin. anating from the establishmon' t would be a concern to the neighbors regardless of the ho,,r which are imposed'ass of operation conditions to, noise results whether,by the use Permit. If excessive Y virtue of the acoust�.cs of tie premises or the fault of Mr, and Mrs; Saadat ,' the use oopermit can be evoked or modified based,upon that fact, r Butte County Planning Commission September 14, 1987 Page Two Re: Saadati Use Permit (Mesa Restaurant Our File No. 0358 ) Apparently, sometin, Hearin prior to the August 27 1987 g, a. member of the Planning Staff came to the premises and conducted an inspection: in the presence of a after, the original Staff Findings were apparent Mr, and Mrs. Saadati regret that the representative1 There- wo r'kman Planning Staff` did not contact them so that prepay: -i,. been able to conduct a tour of the thatt ywof tP.: questions which might have arisen. they would h-�v�t.. August 27, 1987) fight pF rthes and anN�rer'any Further, it Wa's after the complaints that the additional tconditiohe area residents voiced their. dated September 2 1987, were a ns and red fications in the paragraphs that follow the undersigned will y prepared. In any event, hose few 11 attempt to address t proposed conditions to the us Of concern to Mr, and Mrs. Saadati. 'phe'condus addressed b e Permit which are v the number which the ons x+�i11 be Which were submitted to thI y were given in the Staff Findings in the Memorandum dated September 2, 198 27, specifically addressed herein are acceptable 19$7, hearing and/or 1987. An Saadati: eptable to Mr. ions not and Mrs. Fence: Mr. and Mrs. Saadati are w participate in the construction of a six foot site -obscuring fence along the propertyobscuring portion of the construcipnncosbubewset d request that their with the developers and/or owners of the lots i the balance of those costs. atfifty percent (5p%,) n question sharing No. 4, that a B Cate: Mr. and Mrs, invitationid ence�orasimiy airier would b ssSaaoff submit and, would be willing tomconstructesuhanawo ld a breakaway gate -iVo, 23. Si n Relocation.: The existing Sign costin tofprelocat10 E�eonexas-� considerable eriod oihas been its relocation would serge nonreas naboeldube time. The should be Point out that there is an existing prohibitive and be illuminated during the evening an existing si n Further, ld road leading d the restaurant ng og g at c'i hat t ' which. indicate, establishment which would hnpetu1l buildingthat the is entrance to that motorists, Y minimize any confusion to Additionally, Mr, and Mrs, to bear the coast of Saadati would be willing placing an additional sign indicat:.ng that the first left turn ofd the. Skyway ].gads to opposed to a residential area a restaurant as Butte County Planning Commission September 14, 1937 Page Three No. 15. Performance Bond: It is submitte(J ►chat Mr. and Mrs Saadati can simply be required as a condiCJ�7)rt to their use permit to comply with any conditions regafdin,g ;f`e:,'tr;ing, barriers, lighting and access conditions without Lhe necessity of a' performance bond. Nos 12, 20 and 25. Hours of 02erati 11 Und Manner of Operation These conditions wili e i.scusser toget� er in- asmuch as the concerns , of: Mr . and Mrs . Saadati regarding ,the conditions are identical, First, the residents cf the area have apparently prejudged Mr. and Mrs. Saadatiansa, notwith- standing the stated intentions of Mr. and Mrs. Saadati, bel*evn that the Jolly Fox will somehow be moved from the Esplanade in Chico to the Skyway.- This will not be the case. There will''be no card room, no video games nor will there be any coin operated' games of any kind or ,character. Such diversions would be in -- consistent with the stated intentions of Mr. and Mrs Saadati and with the nature of the business to be conducted on the premises. Mr, and Mrs. Saadati are deeply concerned inasmuch as it appears that no one believed them when they stated ghat they intend to do with the premises. All Mr. and Mrs. Saadati ask is that they and their proposed operation be treated the same as any othet operator who conducts a similar operat-ion which is situated near residences. The food and beverage business is a difficult business based upon the nature of the business Profit itself and the low margin inherent in the business In order to 'make the business successful from an economic stand Point, Mr. and Mrs Saadati ask that their hours of operation not be unreasonably restricted. They ars; in agreement that the kitchen should be open from 10:00 a,m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, but would request that the remaining portions of the facility be permitted to operate until midnight from Sunday through Thursday and until'2:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays, Obviously, this does not necessarily mean that they will be oper, every evening until the last possible moment. If business is slow it would, be economically unsound for them to pay the costs of staying open; however, they would like to have that option. As previously, indicated, they will be operating a restaurant, lounge and banquet facility and they cannot properly operate theirbusiness if the lounge and banquet facility must be closed as early as has been recommended. Thus, Mr. and Mrs. Saadati ask that they be allowed to operate during the hours hereinabove set forth, Condition Number 2`0 as contained in.the memorandum dated September 2, 1987, appears to be ambiguous. Does this mean that no one can come into the establishment and order a drink without ordering food? Obviously, in any business of this type the Many times there will be people who co - J lounge area is physically separate from the restaurant arca Y p p gme to the remises to eat.. without consuming any alcoholic beverage. Sometimes there will %qw Butte County Planning CMani ssion SQptember 14 1987 Page Four be people who wish to have a business or social discuss' a drink who will have no intention of con3uming food, B ion over requiring that the sale of"'alcoholic beverages be "incidental'' o the sale of food, an ambiguous conditio l will reiLi�.°,. which can he interpreted in -so many ways as to render it suit w less g By way of summary, let me again indicate that Mr, and Mrs, Saadati do not c,7ish to have any problems ith the of the area and will take any and all reasoms, w residents and u�inimize potential noise or other disruptions, Hos to wever, d Mr, aid Mrs, Saadati do not want to be held hostage b- ex' neighbors and oxily ask that their proposed operation g y the the same as other similar establishments in thent. tri,"cad fully, the. PlanningCommi"^' t use permit on reasonable term ,ien will see fit tr grant the use theos rind cor.�i�. ti � . ti comments contained in this letter, withtt"iengninrs�aonsid ration that should Mr, and Mrs. Saadati violate any he the conditions their use permit can be revoked or other restricted. Very t`ruly yours, e THOMAS W`- "Lt, TGlK t],c NBGAT I'VE DECLARATION P�EGA]2DI1`� 'VI1)0N;MEN•TA_1 IMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project'des�: ribed hs been reviewed pursuant to the �Environmental provisions the Cali�forbiaelow Quality Act of 1970 CPublic Resources Code 211QO eta seq.)and a ' determination has been made that it will not have, a significant effect upon the environment. AP�11-42, !' 16 Log 487-0-9-'21-03 Z . RIPT1ON OF PROJECT i'!?SC : Use Permit to allow a rest;aulyfik►t LOC,f TTON'` OF PROJECT: On the north side of the SRyw' Drive, approximately 5 miles eY, Just off of Oakridge east of Chico. 4 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Kon Saadati Fran Shelton - >Shiela Gardner 995 Lupin 180 Cohasset Road'' Chico, Ca. 95926 5 , , M1T1'G'AT'f ON MEASURES • Chico '"Ca. 9592G _. .None. 6. A copy of the initial study regarding; the environmental effect of this project is` on file 7 at CQU31ty Center l.rivoq O'oville This study was: Adopted as presented. Adopted with changes. Specific. modifications and', supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing ort this Negative Declaration was held by the �► decision making body. Hearing Body ButtF County Planning rommissi.on Date of Determination - _ September 1•"d 1.987 Determination; On the basiS of the irlit7.al. study of environmental impact, the information presented at hearings, comiients received on the , pr o,posal and our own know edge and independent research: vse .Find the ;unposed pT•oject COULD NOT have a 'significant iX effect on the env ronlr e' t , and a rrTGATIVj,' I)IICLARATION ':is hereby ado tecl 'We find that the p-rOJeCt COULD have a signi icant effect an the environment taut will not in this because case of attached Mitigation measures described in iter' S above which are by this referenco made conditions of project approval,, A Conditional NEGATIVE MCLARATION is adopted. hereby �`x,��,� .:�r`'�•��,'J'f"fir,.- �,. fix nature C , r Walter, Chrii.rman Butte County Planning Cbmmi-5sio, n 1i.tIe _. )ate ADMINISTRATIVIS CX) IJN1'Y 0[; 13 Li F. bcdU (3 fu 25 COUNTY,CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3380. (916) 338,7631 �OUF1�y MEMBERS OF THE BOARD; MARTIN NIC14OLS HASKEL A. MOINTURF CHIEF ADMINISMMVEOFFICER JANE OOLAN KAREN VERcF?UiE ED MaLAUGHLIN LEN FULTON October 5, 1987 Ron Saadati 995 Lupin Chico, Ca. 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-•1.5, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati: The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors set public hearing for October 2T, 1987 at. 10:30 a.m. to consider your 'a ppijal of to allow a restaurant on property zoned U and S_H loca�ed�ronUsleePnorth' side of the Skyway, zoned of Oakridge Drive, approximately 5 miles east -of Chico. The meeting will be held in the, Board of Supervisors" Room, Count Administration Center, 25 County Center. Drive, Oroville, California. y Should you have any questions regarding this matter, pleasecontact the P PlanningDe artmerrt at 534-4601 between 10.00 a.m, and 3.00 P.m. Very truly yours, Martin J. Nichols Chief Administrative Officer MJN:lr mater- eparf`� � ' ,I , e ordndu 4 D I TO. Board of Supervisors FROM'. Planning la�esErx Ron Saadati, :Use, Permit, AP#1i.-2-15,16 Suggested motion DATE: October 5, 1987 The suggested motion for the subject projectis as follows; A. rind that the requiremu of CEQA have boon completed and considered in making this 'decision and adopt ,a Negative Declaration with conditions attached; and. H. rind that the ,property has a historic, use of a restaur-7.nt and can be made compatible with 'surroundi_ng la_�,;i uses', and meets the req-oirements of Butte County Code Section 24-47 specifically that the building was in operation as a restaurant prier to- the development of the subdivision and the' project has been so conditioned to minimize and hopefully eliminate any invompatibi.li,t;ies with the neighborhood; and C. Approve the proposed Use Permit to allow the re -opening of the Vista Le Mesa restaurant on AP#11_42-:15 and 16 (Ron 5aadati) subject to the following:conditions: 1. Share 50% in the cost of const-.vuction of a 6 -foot sight ightodscuring fence along the northeast property J. ne the firrt 300 feet of the east property , line (to the end of the existing curbing) along Skansen Sul-Jivision Lots 2 and. 3. 2, All parking lot lighting shall be directed inward to minimize glare, 3. A minimrum of one light stan,lard shall be installed along the access driveway sufficient to light its intersection with Vista La Mesa Drive . 4. An emergency break -away gate or sight -obscuring fence of construction satisfactory to CHP, CDF, and County Sheriff shall be installed at the property line which crosses Oakridge Drive. If this gate is equipped with a lock, all service providers such a,s CDF, Highway Patrol. and the Sheriff shall be provided with a key, 5. Gate along Oakridge Drive shall be signed "emergency access only," 6. Existingaccess road to be upgraded to - e�,iminai� all pg ;^.,��. pothholes, including the construction of p L 'road approach and must meet the 'requirements ,�:, r°f io Works. 7. Clean ,all ush within a minimum of 10 -'-f c :" noth sides ' of the access drive and the build Board of Supervisors Suggested Motion Page Two October 5, 1987, 8. Any trash receptacle or dumpster_ shall be screened from public view,; Parking shall provided in accordance with BLttte 9, � p Park COUnt 24--35, ,including 5% landscaping of the parking lot,, 10. No live music, speakers, or other broadcasting egt7ipment shall be located out-of-doors., 1.1. Propane d:_spensing shall meet a,.he requirements of CDP,' or be brought up to their standards 12. Hours of operation shall be limited to 10:0 0 a.m. to10:00 P.M. Sunday through Thursday, and10.00 a.m. to 11:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday. No food or drinks shall be served after these hours. 13. Operation of the restaurant a5.*ld bar shall generate a noise level of no more than 65 dB at property lire, 14 Meet the requirement of the Building Division, of Publ:io, Corks including a building inspection to identify repairs needed for th • vandalism which :has occurred over the ' ars. 15. Post a perforirance bond in the amount of $10,000 to insure t hat the fencing, emergency break -away gate, lighting, and access road conditions are met within one month of opening the restaurant, the remainder of the conditions within one (1) year. 16. Meet Health Department requirements and bring restaurant into compliance with the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law. 1.7. Make application for a public health permit, pay required fees to the Health Department, and have inspection and permit issued prior to operation. 18. Prior to operation, obtain clearance from the State: Fire Marshalls office and submit same to the Planning Department. 19. The sale of k�er/and or wine for consumption off the premises iw, prohibited. 20, All doors shall be kept closed at all -times during i h� oof the premises except in cases of emergency operation permit deliveries. r PLANNING CC )MISSION' 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVIIAE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHONE, 51 i0,yGo1 ,September 18, 1987 Ron Saadati' 995 Lupin Chico, Ca. 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning CpIriA1�.aS] oil. held ember 17, 1987, your request for a Use Permit to allow a irant,on property zoned U and S -H located on the north able of k p roxs ` JYway, just off of Oakridge Drive, a was approved subject to tatel he follo�'r ng con�ditiy 5t miles east of i• Share 50% in the cost of construction of a 6 -foot sight--obscur5.ng fence along the northeast, property line and the first 300 feet of the east property line (to the end of .the existing curbing) a to ngSkansen Subdivision Lots 2 and.. 2. All parking lot lighting shall be directed i glare, nward to minimize 3. A mir;d imum of one light standard ry r shall b installed along, I the access driveway, sufficient to .Light its intersectionWit With La Mesa Drive. I 4. An emergency break -away gate or sight obscuring fence installedbe construction satisfactory to CHP, CD!+, and County Sheriff shall Tf thasgate est the property line which crosses 0akr,idge Drive. equipped with a lock, all sorvicc as CDF, Highway Patrol, and the Sheriff shall be prdadxw;ith� ov'i ley. a 5 Gate along Oakridge Drivel shall, be signed It access only", 6. Existing access road to be upgraded_, to eliminate all potholes, including the construction of a public road approach and mtt;' meet the requirements of PublILc Works. 7. Clear all brush within a minimum of 10 feot of both stales of the access drive and the building. 8. Any trash receptacle or dumpster shall be screened ;from public view. 9. Parking shall be providedin accords= ..e with Butte (;()urtty Code Section 24-35, including 5% landscaping the of parkin; lob. 10. No live music, speakers, or other broadcasting equipment, shall be lo,;ated out-of-doors. ll. Propane dispensing shall h P g ll meet the requireme;vrts of CUA" or be brought V-P to their standards. ' 12. Hours of operation shall be limited to 10:00 a.m. to ` lo: 00 p.,nt Sunday 'through Thursday, and 10:00 a..m, to 11:00 p.m, Friday and Saturday. No food or drinks shall be served after these hours. l3. Operation of the restaurant &.id bar shall gefierate no more than 65 dB at property line. 14. Meet the requirements oi' the Building Division of Public Works including,a building 'inspectionto identify repairs needed for the vandalism which has occurred over the years. 15. Post a performance bond in the amount of $10,000 to insure that the fencing, emergency break-away ,gate, lighting, and access road conditions are met c�tithin one month of opening the restaurant, the remainder of the condition within one (1) year. 16• MeetiealthDepartment requirements and b=-4ng xn r aurant intowith tr,a California Uniform Retail Mood Facilities Law. d 17. Make application for a public health permit, pay required fees to the Health Department, and have inspection and permit issued prior to operation. 1$. Prior to operation, obtain clearance from thw State Fire Marshal's office and submit sane to the Planning Department. 19. The sale of beer and,/ot wine for conc.umption off' the premises is prohibited. 20, All doors shall be kept closed -it all timesduringtheoperation of the pre:rtises except: in :ases of emergency a,, , deliveries. d to permit 21. Sign the entrance to the restaurant adjacent to Vista La Mesa turnoff entrance road. The sign is not to exceed three (3);feet in height and the illumination ie to be confined to the sign: 22. Maintain the property free of litter, 23. Theret 'shall be no pool tables or coin,-oparated games IlluAintained upon the premises at any time. 2.4. Applicant ,must also comply with all other ,,applicablo State and local statutes, ordinances, and'reguiations. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditi3ns impoMled by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing with the ttppoal fee of $75.00, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center` Drive, Oroville, California,' prior to 5:0.0 p.m., Friday, September 25 1987. If you do not appeal and if there t lre no other appeal within the 8 -day appeal period, ' your use permit wr,l ll be issued after September 25, 1987. Should you have any questions regarding this matter* please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, 4B.AKircher Director of Planning j BACK:1r cc: Fran Shelton Shiela Gardner 1 { TO - Office of Planning ail ese rch _ 1600 Tenth Street, Ro 21 Sul.t r� County Sacramento, CA 9581Pllattnin .4 6Department �-7 County Center Drr+w or: SEP 2 3199i' 0ruvP l lo, CA 95965 x County Clerk rANDACEJ.'GRUBBS Butte CO. Clerk County of Sutte Gy G. ErME R( � t.rLx rc�-� Deputy riling of Notice of Determination in compliance wal'h Section 211.08 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project AP !f' Use Permit11-42-15, 16 State Clearinghouse Numbor - -Ron Saadati Contact Person Telephonety,-;ber (if, submitted to Clearinghouse) B. A. Kircher, Director of iylannirat, ; ylfr� 538-7601 Project Location On the north side of the Skyway, just off of Oakridge Drive,' approximately a- pp oximately 5 miles east of Chico Project, jDescription Use Permit to allow a restaurant Phis is to advise that the Rut: County Planning Commission (Lead agency cSr,Rr spansible Agency) has approved the above-described project on SePtember '17, 1987 and has made. ar the following determinations re din > (Date) regarding the above-desoribed project.: 1. The project will, X `will not, have a significant offect on the environment. 2 • An Environmental. Impact Report was irel arc'r1 lot• i.lais Project Pursuant to the l - Provisions of C1a(?A, A Negative Declaration wasre Provisions of CEQA, p pared for t,hi : ,rujc''c`t Prursuan't to tape 3. Mitigation measures' were, xwe rr. rrr;l approval of the project. nracie� r3 r �rnciiti:�n of tile +: A st_rlteinc.nt Of, overridinP;X for this project. considcret ions was, -wa:; rrrt , adopted .1y�z This is to rer t.ii`y that the finial hIR with crarMOT't., crrr i rcar,lrc�tt ':r;� ;tnc recozd of project approval, 'is available to the general public: i L c llut:te County Planning, hcpar•t:mont. 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date 1Hecelvcdiris l+ilirig and PoS r. i rig at Oplt ,�"`� ,•sy Stephen A. Streeter, Senior P lannera Tit .�. �! � �`"""-�..----•---._ AI I Imam- -- TI- OMAS i/1/ KELLY LAW COFPoRATION BOO MAIN STR@ET-- SUITE A pOSTOFFICE e0X'35S0 0I-1100, CAL.IF01-1,41A 95927.3SESO TOLUPHONE 91B•342.2E00 September 14, 1987, Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center'Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Saadati Use Permit (Mesa Restaurant' Our Pile No. 0358 ) Dear Members of the Planning Commission: on Purpose of this letter is to stave. and sur pm position of Mr. and Mrs. Saadati with regard to their proposed use permit .marize g d to any conditions Initially, it should again be pointed out that Mrs. Saadati plan to operate an establishment which w• fine food and which will have a dress code Mr ��ncl areas of operation which will be the res Will serve room. It is anticipated and ho Therewill be flares restaurant, lounge and banquet utilized by people in Chico and pParadiseat twho wishhis lity Will be have a'banquet or reception in an area which is to dine or fog and below the snow tins. As above the winter adjacent parking area have been inoPlace wfor hman years and prior operators have over the e years and Of operation as contemplated by conducted the same tape y and Mrs'. Saadati. In reviewing all Of the information available as as the comments Which were made at the hearing on Augustt well it appears that the primary concern of those residin27' 1987, Vicinity is their legitimate fear of potential noise an disruptions which they feel might gin the reviewing the Staff Findings which were occur. Howeverel in August 27, 1987, hearin submitted prior to � the are dated September 2, g and the modifications thereto which would protect the int/ -,rests 1'987, it appears that Condition No. 1.3 noise and a violation thereof would plof the aceollr with ra�gard to in jeopardy of losing their use permit, and Mrs. Saadati Mrs. Saadati are willing to place a r AddiL-ioti.ally; Mr, and area dura .j eourit g the late evening hours on weekends, Obviously,parking eXcess-A,ve noise emanlitn concern to the neighbors gregardlefrom es�atheshoux Of bea which are imposed as conditions to the use permit. f z�s�at on noise results whether b or, the fault of v virtue of elle acoustics cif the premises Mr. and Mrs, Saadati, the use permit: can be revoked or modified based upon that fact. 77 '' �'"moi` ni,,awr.mnevartAvser'3e'3':E'I %.aIN7c11i�L9Ml/ Butte County Planning ,Commis sion September 14, 1987 Page Two Res Saadati Use Permit (Mesa Restaurant) Our rile. No. 0358 Apparently, sometime prior to the August 27; 1987, hearing, a member of the Planning Staff came to the ]remises and conducted an inspection in the presence of a workman. There- after, the "riginal Staff Findings were apparently Mr, and Mrs. Saadati regret that the representatieIof the Planning Staff did not contact them so that they would have been able to conduct a tour of the Premises and answer any questions which aright have arisen. Further, it was after the August 27, 1987, hearing when the area residents' voiced their complaints that the addition additional and `modi_ficy-tions' dafied Se tember 2, 1987, apparently in the paragraphs that follow th'e undersigned will attempt toent, address those few proposed conditions to the use permit which are, of concern to Mr. and Mrs. Saadati, The conditio addressed bthe number whice gn will be h they weriven in the Staff Findings which'submitted prior to the August 27 1987, hearing ',and/or inthe Memorarid�i.m dated 'September 2, 1987 , An specifically addressed herein are acceptable to co conditionssnot and Saadati: No. 1. Fence; Mr. and Mrs. Saadati are willing to participate in the construction,of a six foot _site-obscuring fence along the property lines but would request that their portion of the construction cost be set at fifty(50%) � -with the developers and/or owners of the lots ipercent sharing the balance of those costs No. 4. Breakawa Gate: Mr, and Mrs. Saadati submit that a solid fence of siMi_1ar arrier would be less of an invitation for vandalism and abuse than would a breakaway gate and would be willing 'to construct such a, fixture. No, 23, Sin Relocation: The existing sign hasbeen in its present location f-or a considerable period of time, The cost of relocating the existing sign would be prohibitive and its relocation would serve no reasonable purpose. Further, it should be point out that there is an existing sig', which would be illuminated during the evening hours which indicates that the road leading to the restaurant building, is the entrance to that establishment which would hopefully minimize any contusion to motorists, Additionally, Mr. and Mrs. Saadati would be wi`llin to bear the cost of placing an additional sign indicating that the first left turn off the Skyway leads to a restaurant as opposed to a, residential area, �, y.. �i��. -� ��:. .•n :.. Butte County Planning Commission September 14, 1957 Page Three No. 15. Performance ',Bond: it is submitted that Ml;. and Mrs. Saadati can simply be required as a condition to their use permit to comply with any conditions regarding fencing, barriers, lighting �lnd access conditions without the necessity of a performance bond. Nos. 12, 20 and 25. Hours of 0 eration and Manner of O erati.on: These conditions W11.11 be lL us se toget�er i - asmuch as the concerns of Mr. and. Mrs Saadati regarding the conditions are identical.First, the 'residents of the area have apparently prejudged Mr.. and Mrs Saadati and, notwith� standing the stated intentions of Mr. and Mrs . Saads t:i. , ,,believe that the Jolly Fox will somehow be moved from the Esplanade in Chico to the Skyway. This will not be the case. There will be no card room, no video games nor will there be any coin operated games of any kind or character. Such diversions would be in-• consistent with the stated intentions of Mr. and Mrs. Saadati and with the nature .of the business to be conducted on the: premises. Mr. and Mrs. Saadati are deeply concerned inasmuch as it appears that no one believed them when they stated what they intend to do with the premises All Mr. and Mrs. Saadati ask is that they and their proposed operation be treated the same as any other operator who conducts a similar operation which is situated near residences The food and beverage business is a difficult business based upon the nature of the business itself and the low profit margin inherent in the business. In order to make the business successful from an economic stand- point, Mr. and Mrs. Saadati ask that their hours of, operation not be unreasonably restricted, They are in agreement that the kitchen should be open from 10:00 a.m. -to 10:00 p.m, daily, but would request that the remaining portions of the facility be permitted to operate until midnight from Sunday through Thursday and until 2:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays. Obviously, this does not necessarily mean that they will be open every evening until the last possible moment. if business is slow it T,iould be economically unsound for them to pay the costs -of staying open however, they would like to have that option.. As previously indicaiced, they will, be operating a restaurant, lounge and banquet facility and they cannot properly operate their business if the lounge and banquet facility must be closed as early as has been recommended. Thus, Mr, and Mrs. Saadati ask that they be allowed to op'erat'e during the hours hereinabove set forth. Condition Number 20 as contained in the memorandum dated September 2, 1987, appears to be ambiguous. Does this mean that no one can come into the establishment and order a drink without ordering food? Obviously, in any business of this type the lounge area is physically separate from the restaurant area. Many times there will. be people who come to the premises to eat without consuming any alcoholic beverage. Sometimes there will AOL Butte County Planning Conimiss _ September. 14, 1987 on Page Four be People who wish to have a business or soci a drink who will have no intention of consuming discussion over requirin, g trhat the g Good, B�� �� gale of alcoholic beverages be Incide r� to the sale of food, an ambiguous condition will re 1. can be interpreted in so many ways as to rend ntal render it mean�.'ngless , By way of summary, let me again indicate Mrs Saadari do not wish 1~o have that t es , and of the area and will rake an any prall oblems le the residents and minimize potential noise other disruptionsc Mr. Steps to avoid and Mrs. Saadati do not want to be held hostage b neighbors;. and only ask.. that ths;�_r pro osed ' however, the same as other y the fullythe similar establishments in�the�COun be treated y, the Planning Commission will see Fitt to Cant t Hope- , on reasonable terms and conditions, takigxa the use the comments contained in this letter their use er and Mrs, Sa to consideration ' that should Mr.'and with :the un.ders understanding a.dati violate any o P mit can be revoked or .other restricted, s is the conditions VPr t my yours, THOMAS W. K LLQ TWK:tic y, I 40 r BryitQ c: a, plarining c�tttxiM Memorandum 10 1987 �i;•ovi9��x K�ali�t s� To; Butte CountyPlanning pFtaMi Tom Reid, 'Environmental Health SUBJsc•r; County Service Area Number 21 DATE; SelptembeL 3,, 1.987 In acc r�rdance with a Planning Commission request., informati.c�tyr is being provided with regarding operation of County Service Area 2t that serves the Skansen Subdiv'�_sion Area. a flushing sipholi ) The sewerage system cons15ts of sewer mains, Butte- County ands: The facility is maintained by and two oxidation p _�Requirements is sued uand operates�ndcWaste foeSasn Subdivision public Wor�Boarc by the RegionalWater,Oua�y and a res____ tanrrint.' l amts This department has no record of nuisance or overflow comp Dods. The ponds; do lie above porous relative to'the oxidation p Control` oard requires mined materials. The Regional Water Quality ercol.ation. This a clay 'ng of the ponds to prevent downward p link_ b Public Works and `paid For by �.laing had '1;�ecome ,��pded i�► 1983d• The Regional Board directed improvements that werF complete y individual. lot asse^smentscated that the cluent ayclini gyhaseremained Board and this office indi 1riGact. :Low -u to tk'iis memo, additional routine inspections of the As a fob p s witYi revious inspections, Public Works facility will be made. ¢ p ' l` be, advised of any necessary repairs and a request will be mad(:: t it for those repairs to be completed. TR/91 rw+. Butte County Planning Comirission We, rhe homeowners of the Skansen Subdivision are writing this collective statement which is in reference to the proposed zoning for usepermit, filed by Por. Ron Saadati, to allow a restaurant on the north side of the Skyway at the Skansen Subdivision and former site of the old Mesa' Restaurant. lie feel very strongly that since the residential development of'the Skansen Subdivision has +been quite active, we have the right and obligation to protect the homeowners and their families from any negative use impact that a poorly p7lannod facility might have on, the general welfare of the neighborhood. We do feel' thankful to have this opportunity -•to express our concerns and propose recommendations to the Planning Commission in the hopes that: a positive outcome ,for all parties concerned can be smoothly effected. We have chosen to outline our recommendations in a fashion that will parallel those already proposed in regard to t17e 'following conditions: 1. The fence to be buil+ along the northeast property line should be of solid wood construction and be six -feet high, It should conform to the guidelines and be subject to the approval 'of the architectural committee already established within the Skansen Subdivision. 2. Lighting in the parking lot shall in all respects be maintained to minimize any disturbance to the residents in.regar�s to direction, wattage and duration. The nighttime view of Chico is a crucial asthstic for the Skansen Subdivision which is rural and has no street lights or other obtrusive ins e illumination and we feel this should be maintained as much as is possf ie� within safe and reasonable limits 3. A crucial element is the recommendation that the present sign at the junction of the Skyway and residential entrance to Skansen be moved down 'the Skyway, to he at the. 'junction of the public access road to the restaurant. There will be no access to the restaurant with the construction J. 15 N f. -2- Of ,2.of the°emer e 9 ncy breakawa do not Y gate and wane Patrons safet Of testa, for the then' looping the restaurant Y of the residents., g around Oak Rid using the resideniai , we den�"s the. Skyway to the Ridge and Rim Rock fn order aocos and Public., exit sign, thisaccess road. er to anGl will undoubtedlyW th the 90 down. There must be a clean be a fre PreSent ]ocatic residential Y marked quem and n Of the identif unacceptable' access and t Table difference oct;�►prenCe. he public road access• between the 1A urate �' The existing public access all potholes road , including the needs to be the Skyway, construe upgraded tion °f a public road an e7"lntinate 5 h; from trash receptacle approach be rhe ...show moved to the ld be screened, residential Hest side of � from Public homes for the faeil't view and it should odor consider y, away from ation , astheiic the neighboring. G• There shall be na )i and sanitar Y r�aasons • located out of ve music, speakers no an or ocher be limited 0- broadcasting �ibl� e level adcastin that J �h the noir of the res g oquibment 1 no live t the restaurant and mush Jlater t an � a bar shall, $- 1, ,0 p,m.' be. a]lowed�,erty line, We also request �• Hours o f e-h and S opera„ , ,:ire crucial to safety of the he maintenance be considered a ��ha�ghborhood, il lie do not want of the wellbeing Particularlyng out far any any sort we are steadf particu]ar of fac77ity to facility. Hours steadfastly ,against group of of operp. any form Of ' patrons and during the week on shall be gambling or c and on Sutl4a lt;nited from and room and Saturday 1 evening and l7 a.rn. to evenings• from ll a.m. to ]l ]q p•m the parking lot Ike do not want p.rn. o emptying, the noise n Friday morning., This O at Midnight of the .rest is a p glut and into the aurant and neighborhood. x sidential earl !re reel neighborhood.. J' hours of t very strc,n It is he glY about this, not a commercial, • In disc ussedregards to the Performance above and particu' arl ' Y the bond' We feel that all fence bre � conditions akaway Public gate, - t and r. 11 Q. -3- private access road and sigri ,'is be met before the o We do not want,,. people traveling in our neihbo opening of the r`�s`tk�u►"etrlt. od Of the operation of tile We e restaurant, J feell this during ,the f l r,91, ►1)(irith negative use impact On the neighborhood. is would clOnr7Y be a J. We would `tike to ensure that the sewage be clearlypresent facilities for grater and maintained to the residents at a satisfaG'I; despite the addition of the facility into the Wai`en s Ory level and sewage l i ra�3s The Skansen Subdivision is a' residential are interested in protecting the desirability O f such ;sad on.; The I�o�t�eowners the urban Chico center. of such a development outside 1`Je have the right to ensure that any facility which is planned should be able to, at the ver he 1 Y least y inability of our neighborhood. s maintain or ,en a 7ghborhood: �1� are enhance t re not against are, We not against progress. Ile our ability are against anything that will impair to five in a peaceful, rural, safe and asthetica y environment.' A7ease take our recommendations seriously,. Y pleasing do. We appreciate the oppurtunity to voice them, Y y �1e cert Thank you. certainly The Residents of the Sk'ansen Subdivision , VJ QL LKY L ,., i r11' P 1 tvl)I \ I•NW rifuN rr c)r'• 1tu•rT1, ENV11tONM NIAI. C11 'CKI IST pol) N+ fIo�lhe Completed_ by l,cad A1;ency)' o. ' 1.09? 87 05-21-03` 1 . BACr1f,I oUND�1il 11,1.1 42-15, 16 1. Namof pr018)ner1t Ron Saadat 2. Address of. Proponent and representative (if a1 )Pllcable) 995 Lup;.n _ _ _ _ rain Shg.1t Siarsl;ae� Chico, CA 9.5926 T 1830 Cohasset Road Chao, Ca`. 9592�i 3. Probjtct dcscript,ion Use Permit 11. MANDATORY 1NDINCS 01: 5MINIFICANC8}"ES 1IA}'Als NO u. !,foes the prnject have the potential to degrado the quality Of the environment, substantially reduco the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildfifu population to drop below self- asta'in i ng levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal camrptinit)-, reduce the number or 'restrict thle range o1" a rare or endangered plant or, animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods Califoinirr ]iistorv'or prehistory? ^ b. ares tlrc project- have the potential to achieve h,.rt-term henef'its to the detriment of long-term, t.nrirO11mental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment'is one which occurs in a relatively brief' period o1' tirnr While long-terra impacts will endure into rho future.) VV rrccrs the project have: impacts which are andvi.du- 'IIIY limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may iirfpac-t on two or more separate resources where the :impact oil each resource is relatively snail,: but where the effect of the total of those mpacts on the environment is significant.) the project have environmental effects whit; l+ ''.ill Cause 5rib,tantial adverse effects on human I,t'inc;s either directly or indirectly.' I T I . Ill TEP1'I ,:V1,l .N (TO he completed by the read Agency) Oil tl. basis of this initial extaluati.011: I.1101 find the pi'apoged prOjeCt COULD NOT have a significant! erfect r.n the env i ronmunt , 'incl a NFGATIVP D) CLARATIO N will 11 he prepared. 1/1%L find tlrrit although the proposed projeci could have a si,gnirl :rant ef'f'ect tin the environment, there will not be a significant in this r,rsr> hc�causc the II I'1"T be MEASURM5 descr i lied on tht aCt;r, h4 t! tihrvc'#' have been added to the project'. A NEGATTVE OFCLAPAHW� wi 1 1 h,• Proparvd. __.. 110' f it'd the proposed project MAI' have a significant effect on +:nl i ronwe -nt, ;tad an IiNVflMNN1FNTAI, 'IMPACT REPOM, is requi''red, IiA'I L ; July 30, 1987 COUNTY 01: RUT'I'li p PLANNING Iflil'11WFMI:NT i.aura A .� ssoc�nner�' iter ict>cd br V} Pi. ENVIRONMENTAL IMP TS xp anations o all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YEs MAYBE NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic b., Disruptions, displacements compaction or P � c. overcovering of the soil Change in topography or ground surface' , relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modifioatio,n of any Unique geologic or physical features? e. 'Increase in wind or waiver erosion• oi', soil.sv n or off-site? -- f. Ghali o es in deposition or. erosion D._f,,,beach sands,' or changes in saltation, deposition or erosion which may modify .the, channel of a. river 1.or stream or the -bed ,of -the ocean, or 'bay, g. any inlet or• lake?.. r Loss ofgime agriculturally productive soils outside designated- urban areas? h. Exposure :ofpeople or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, -.landslides , mud= slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2, AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air e,micsions or deterioration of ambient b. air quality? The creation of objectionable odors, smoke — or fumes? _ c. Al,terAtion of air movement, moisture, or , temperature, or any change in clirrtate, locallyor regionally? g 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, drainage.patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve- ments, including vegetation removal, channel.. ization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change: in the amount of surface water in any f. water body? Discharge into surface, waters, or in any. -' alteration of surface - water quality, including but not limited to temperature,..dissolved g. oxygen or turbidity? A1te•r;ation of the direction or rate- of flow, h. of ground waters? Change in the quantity or duality of ground waters, either through direct additions or with- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations?, i,. Reduction n the amount of water otherwise in available for public water supplies? j Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? . _Z- YES --ES A9A�`��� NU PLANT LIFE; tiVil1 the proposal os 4' p p al result in substantial: a. C ange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C. Introduction of new species of Plants inti, an: area, or in a barrier to the normal replenis1xw_ ment of existing spacies' d. Reduction, in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substalltial: a.a Change in the diversity of species,, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. X Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species _4 of animals?. C. introduction of new species of animals into an area, or,result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d.' Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife -'— habitat? 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Tncreases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? -- 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal, produce significant light and glare? 8. LAND USE. .Vill the proposal result in ' a suT tantial alteration of the present or ;Manned. - land use of � an area? . 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substanta al: _ a. In in the rate of use of any. natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural -- resources? 10. RISK OF IPSoE� the Proposal involve: a. A_r1Sexplosion rthe release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency`--�- response plan or emergencyevacuation plan? 11. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the 'location, distribution density, or growth ra to of the .Human population? 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? i ysALEX NO Will the proposal 3. TgANSpORTATIQN/CIRCULATION. result in: 1 additional vehicle of substantial con a. Genera" movement? park facilities, or iie existing p b, Effects on demand for new parking? ortation on existing transp Substantial impact c'. systems?atterns Or d. Significant alterations to preseOtle and/, of p p of circulation or movement good's? traffic? toraterbornerolmotor1vellicles e, .A'lterations f in traffic hazards f. Increase -bicyclists or pedestrians? p17TiLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect 14. fox new or, altered upon, or -result in a need governmental services ; --�- a. Fire protection? b,, police protection? + -: C. S choo Is ?w--^ recreational facilities? d, parks or other. of public facilities, including e.Maint enance —, AL roads? f; Other governmental services? ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: o 15. � of fuel o r enex JL _ ng tansubstan�ial amoun�s r 1 increase on existing d. Use o t�.a ase � n demand up meet development b, Subs the dev p sources ,of energy, or require of new sources of energy? UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a meed fu 1b' _ -----systemssubstantia 1 alterations to the n,aw or following:- � . power or natural gas? systems? --- gin. Communisations C. Waver availability: d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? disposal? ---' f. Solid waste and HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: 17• HUMAN health hazard or potential a. CreatiEn of any mental health)? health hazard (excluding to health top b. ExposurA of pecple potential — hazards? ro osal result in the to 18, AESTHETICS. Will tscen sta or view op staff �_ struction of any scenic will the prop result in the open the public, or offensive site creation of an aesthetically to view? public -4- T8hd `Qi MMMM aunt ., ON uOL4PAgsnttI Es d r3t(a go uoT4eoon0rx xo Llori17.7Cj£irl$'asuOoYT 6u?o5axo old 10 uu r,�L �� xo spuraox6 'ori TTL'Lts troT� rpitoa.. 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William Chezf, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: CSA #21 DATE: August 31, 1587 Ilse Permit and spec the memo from our. office concerning the Saadati This is �.n rel to y " specifically to the claim that the residentj:,k', development in CSA #21 is dumping raw sewage into 'Butte Creek. We don't know when made the claim, but the raw sewage from the development is dumped into Sewage ponds in Butte Creek Canyon. These pa-nds are maintained by the County, funded by the residents who are in CSA #21 including the old Burton's Restaurant and. inspected by the Cou-cit-y and State Wealth, Departments to insure the ponds are functioning properly. The ponds were designed to provide capacity for complete buildout for all lots in the Skaasen Subdivision and the restaurant. The ponds are l.aed with clay to prevent percolation int, the soil. v William Cheif Director of Public. Works WC: ss V Inter -De urtmental Memorandum a FROM; SUBJECT: DATE: ! r� ii a a� n 2 'j �j JJ L✓, 21, � �/ I''/j� J� //,�/y , � /fes �i" J c_,,,;��' 1'"' G.�L- V Ste" / L'/ 1. t J 1 �W�p'I/ ✓�� F lir � (�'�lr� `����i'�Y�� �! �/ � �1�I�' 4 Inter-wDepart emorandum TOi Planning Commissionsz FROM: Planning Staff V4 , suairzCTr USE PERMIT :FOR RON SAADADI ON AP 11-42-15,-15 DATE:September2 , 1987 The Saadati Use Permit hearing was continued from August 27 to September 17 in order to revise conditions. Wally Heard of Alcohol tBevcrage Che oded list of dates that h4 was misrepresented at the Planning Commission hearing. He did not fill put the two-page last of sample conditions which 'the neighborhood presented to the Planning ds removing Conditions 5 12 and 21 Commss�osample lsi-eHe and his s the ho' uPervisor have discussed from t r alcohol should cease at 11 peva ,on and00codncl ded that service of urs of o t weekends,rlg the week and 12:00 on Memos have been sent t.o the Public Works and Environmental Health Departments concerning CSA #21 which Proviewage disposal. According to the Department of Publ c Works,' the ponds were designed to provide ca acit buildout of all lots in Skansen subdivisiolete n andfor checomprestau- rant. The ponds are lined with cl to into the soil. Y prevent percolation Information from �aie Health Department is forthcoming. Based oil the input from the neighborhood at the hearing,and are recommend ABC, the following modifications and. additional conditions ed: 1. Modify to read: '"Construct a 6-foot sight-okscurin fence along the northeast property line and the first,,�: 300 feet _ of the east existing curbing) Property i.',ne (to the end of the and 3." g) along Skansen Subdivision Lots 2 12. Modify to read., "Hours of operation shall be li to 10:00 a.m.. to 10:00 P.M. � mted and 10:00 aam. to 12600 midnight FridayuandTSaturrday. No food or drinks shall be served after, these hours." 13. Modify to read. "Operation of the restaurant and bar shall not be audible from the exteri face." or of the building Add the remaining conditions as follows :.gym. Use Permit fo*n Saadati on AP Page 2. 11-42-15 06 20. At a11.tithes when the sale of alcoholic beverragessshalles ebepinci.denttaen for o business' the sale of food. 1 to the 21 the sale of beer and/or wine for consumption o Premises is. prohibited.: off the 22• All doors sha11 be kept closed at all times d operation of the premises except in cases of emeruringy and to permit deliveries. �enc� 23.Move existing sign southwesterly along The within 10 feet of the entrance road. Skyway o 100 Sign shall nt t closeexceed thansg5afeet�fro 30 feet in he ht g nor, .dao ,iced right-of-way. m edge of the the outside 24. Mainta n the property free of litter. 25. There shall be no pool table maintained, up s or coin-operated games on, the premises at any time. L,MT/ s j s CC: supervisor McLaughlin Pon saadatz a out ............. PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE -. OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965,3397 PHONE: 538.7601 ,August 28, 1987. Ron Saadati 995 ,Lupin ; Chico, Ca. 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42-15, 16 Dear Mr. Saadati P At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held August 27, 1987,.the public, hearing was continued .closed to September 17, 1987 at 1:30 ti allow a restaurant•on property zoned onsider urU and ,-H 1 far a >Jse.Permit to and ., H -side of the jyyLocated on the north east of Chico. yw dust off of Oakridge Drive, approxi.matel.y 5 miles This meeting g' will held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 Cou Center Drive, Orovblle, California. ntY Should you have any questions regarding this matter, this office between 10:00 a.m.. and 3:00 p.m, Please contact Sincerely, I A.Vizcher Director of Planning kK:lr cc.' 180e(1'ohasela Gardner, % Fran Shelton Road Chico, Ca, 95926 Butte (101int, -A -ZW_1- ,• PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVII L CALIFORNIA O R f NA 95965-3397 6 PHONE: 518.7601 5.3397 August 12, 1,987 Ron Saadat 995 Lupin Chico, Ca. 95926 Re: Use Permit, AP 11-42.15, :16` Dear Mr. Saadati: Enclosed is a c for a Use Peropy of the Staff Findings con locatemit to .l1ow a restaurant on,propertcernsng Your application e north side of the S7c �' don thzoned 'U with Oakridge Drive Y�+'aY', northwest of its intersectanio , approximately 5 miles southeast of Chico. n A:,public hearing has been set for August 27 meeting will be , 1987 at 10:30 held in the Board of Supervisors' a'm',, This Center Drive, Oroville, California. Room, 25 County The Planning Commission recommends authorized representative that the P entative be aPPI�•cant or their questions the. Commission may present at t1t.' heari;n Y have' « g to respond to any represent the applicant In the event that the scheduled public hearngease, contact the Planning ofaCe one will prior to Should you have any questions regarding this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 this matter p.m. iplease contact Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Director Of Planning Laura M.« Tuttle Associate Planner LMT:Ir Enc. cc: Shi.ela Gardner,' i Fran Shelton , u"" ��l;,'!� �'a�IAR'"4°II•l(�.' a er"'m f t.;� i A s" Cu r/ k V sr' StlYuln 1� ` � � 'y . lam\ ' +r rl '"'�ipnnp Neld ry/r T`•� HrClrry4lin. /" tary "� `Chn �jne Mpll /2 yt.... ���pqq a� �r s r,4a z ryr a ,dn :s t. I•d MAW g J. L m ft CO V.a glnIp hh\ Y d fi,�li •XF, 1�`t o !n InN f � � - a� lh, rml� 'i I t tl Ll.'d °dA ,rte d „r �v Cu•tTw Rrc L'Awmu .M\t,1 .:. 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S!f`! r +'nnthaald «btiul' $ittlr 50Rni5t9-s' It141 pi P pIm AA' et �„� "� i�,at •..,o �� . ^: C'..,.,,tfia...,.�,�,.,.� At y�nr°m"°u'u .� .h � Pqe `, ..u.w+r.:. .r.s :.a w.. tin,-,. . w ,... � f • AIML Ea1ltWr i lift. G�. /'y e•� G{ M•,, NA M1. i 1015 a a�gdl Slnlll 44 0.� •b �' cY r4 ! Cdr. l� fr) Ilrl.rJ4 � It 1: 100tl' 2t,"�Wll' dfi00” 6000' ,runmleM Aril � .I I �"i � w 1111 Irn •' Mr C V Cif. •—.P , �r ( +) � ,• Yom 1"1; K W „ I � • TI V C a , l ou PLANNING COMMISSION 7,COUNTY CENTER DRIVE — OROVJLI E CALIFORNIA 's 4; •. 3 ? July 28, 1987, PHONE. 538-7501. Ron'saadati 495 Lupin Chico, Ca. 95926 Re., Use Permit AP 11-42•-15, 16 Log X187-05-21-03 Dear Mr. Saadati: An initial study of. restaurant on Property your proposed project, a Use Permit tO just Off of y zoned U located on, the north side of the Skywayj a indicates Oakridge Drive', approximatel y 5 Potentially adverse impacts to the enviromiles east of Chico, enclosed environmental checklist), To nment impacts, suitable mitigation reduce (refer to the project. Othertvise an measures are °r to these required as part of the pursuant to the California Envi ., , Environmental Impact Reg°rt ronmental' Quality (as is required An earl Y Act: y response to this notification Department, will. expedite y sent forward P the scheduling of to the Planning Your taritten reponse within 15 days Your project, Please letter, y from the date Of this Should you have any questions regarding this matter, pleas;, contactthis Office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:OG p.m. Sincerely, B. A. 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L6EE-59696 •e3 '011!AoaO ,i(j,aaa.ua3 Alun03 L UO!5siwwO3 Guluu'eld Aau ueld a:teioossv Ial:t:tnl *Ane-I L86 a '6 :tsnOnV 6E6--E6iS 9Z6Sfi •e3 oa.143 `OA%f uadn-I Sb6 q*pees eiA14S Ig LUea4egl r DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR REVIEW REQUESTS /t.10MGounty Pub' is Works IRRIGATION WATER Caun �s� " ty Env. Health' 99.-,ridley t>ldter Dist. City of Biggs �- Butte Water Dist. City of Chico --- ---" Durham, IN,. Dist. City of Gridley — Oroville-Wyand. Irr. Dist. City of Oroville Town od Paradise County F' �aeadise err., 61st. —7— Richvale k�r�. Dist, State Transportation Dept. -7— Table MtnIrr. Dist. Thermalito Irr. Dist. IC WATER RTATION FACILITIES Berry Creek'Water Co.Chico' Bloomer Mtn. Mutual Water �` Area Rec. & Park `Dist. Co. Durham Area Rec. Park Dist. Brush Creek Estates Feather River Rec. & Paan, Dist.' Butte Water District CA Water Service Co. Paradise Rec, E Park Dist, (Chico�I Richvale Rec. & Park Dist. urban area & part of Oroville) —'7- State. Parks & Rec. 'Dept. Del Oro plater Co. 7 State Fish & Game (Paradise Pines) ,Dept. / Feather Falls(Louisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS Pacific) 1�1«fwdy / Biggs Unified �forest Ranch Mutual 0160,10 Mutual C°'�-� Butte Community College jGran SkansE'n S " b o ) Butte County of Schools Green Acres Glenwood Dr: -Chico) " Gridley _ "r"- ,Sup. CA State University, Chico Farm Labor Camp Chico Unified Lake Madrone Water Dist. -`I Durham Unified Magalia Co. Water Dist. `%,i Feather Falls Union F Merry Mtn. Mutual (Clipper � Golden Feather Union Mills) j— Gridley High Mulberry Water (SE Chico) 7 Gridley Union %-- Northwoods Mutual (Forest Ranch) Water / Oroville Elementary Ramirez Springs of Living Waters Oovile Unioh High Palermo Unified T` (Richardson Springs) - I Palermo Union Stirling City I Pioneer Union (Diamond International) Thermalito Union Vista Mutual (Durham) COMMUNITY SERVICES SEWERS / Lime Saddle Comm. Serv. Dist. / Richvale Sanitary Dist. DRAINAGE / N. Burbank; Pub. Utility Dist. Butte Creek Drainage Dist. �r (S. Oroville & Kelly(, dge) ELECTRICAL POWER Pacific Gas & / Si<ansen Sub. (CSA 2,1 r;l�/lc+rt� ����V Electric / Sterling in'g City Sevier Mai'nt. Dist. FIRE PROTECTION � / Thermalito Irr. Di sit. (CSFs 26 ) �' 1 Medio Fire Protect. Diffc, CountyFire RESOURCE' MANAGEMENT / Department- / State dater Resources Dept. State Division of Forestry U.S. Forest Service MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICTS U.S. Bureau of Land Management Durham, Oroville, or Butte County _.. POLICE PROTECTION OTHER %State Highway Patrol '"County 1heri f / r i3uiie •Co. P14nning Comm, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT MAY % 7 7987 PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW FORM C3rnvlllo� ��titnruu� To: John Mendonsa Date:5w22-87` Public Works RE: ' Pre -Application Review Information for Ron Saadat 995 Lupin Chico, CA 95926 Enclosed is preliminary data ,our office has received or generated concerning the following project: AP n -e1 1.5,16 ' Loq#87-05--21005 Use Permit to allow a restaurant located on the north side of the Sway. just off of Oakridge Drives approximately :5 miles east of Chico Please indicate �aux response b Y checking the a7 Pro Pra ate box. No requirements for this project. r The project as proposed can meet this Departments requirements. Sufficient proof has been given that the applicant can meet the following conditions approved: r [LAS ^�'1 Yee C2CG�SS 4.);& AP Aopei d -d' e' " OnMIT, s / LSU G _AIL 7 �J4 `�- /ilr 7��. • a l� r ,I.''� ! s The project as proposed can/does not meet thri requirements of this department. A revision of the project will be necessary. The applicant has been contacted with this information Signature -27.9 t, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW FORM JUN 18 1{ OrOV1110, To: Environmental health Lynn Varhart Date:5-22 1 -g RE: Pre--Appli(,,at an Review information for: Ron 8 aadat 995 Lupin Chico, (2A 95,426Enaloser, is preliminarydata our office has o �� concerning the following project: 1.,a,as re.r generated Use _rm t to alto_ r - restaurant located on� �ichr~ n,� a .the J h„�d� the 5k ..--..�.W YP iust off Of Oa rid .._. l• 5aniles easy �" �e 13riye,. a roxa.mate —2—f _Chico . ---------- _..._._..r. Please -indicate yoLLr response by checking thea - PPrdpriate box. ' NO requirements for this Project. The project as Proposed can meet this Departments 4 =, requirements. Sufficient the applicant can mei Proof has begin given that approved: t the following conditions ALL ulitr_d r o s2 `c 1 t The Project as proposed. cant �cL not meet the required of this department. A revision Of the project Will be necessary. has been 'contacted with this information. applicant an. Signature:, MITTE: COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION % * Co. Planning ca, cnuNTY CENTER DRIVE -" OROV I LLE j CALIFORNIA g5965 PHONE , 534 4601 JUN "U 1987 TO: State Highway Patrol 1,ATE:- 915 Fir Street Chico, CA 95926 RE: PROJECT )f-MI,W AND ETMRONMEN,i,' I, EVALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received, or generated concerning the following project: Ron Saadati -- AP4ll-42„] 5 l6 !2-q k 7— 5-21--03 Use Permit to allow a restaurant, locaterd on, the north side of the Skywa , ust: off of oakr"id -e Drive, aximatel,y, 5 miles east of Chico. - 'We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and wall be Preparing an environmental document, ,either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative �n E claration or-an Environmental Impact -Report. I'lense proviHe any factual statements, ideas .for investigation, or opinions you can offe- in your area of concer- - expertise that relate to 'either' physical, social, or economic impar this project may generate. plea, e, respond t4ithin 14 days of the .noted date, If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it st,6",.l be assumed that, there are no o°ipnificant environmental impacts Yl}ich are potential from the Project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. ;Sincerely, Dave Hironimus Associate Planncr Ccmn-ontr:i�W`e do not believe fhat a restaurant nt , i.h`l a loc 1:IC"i tori ll 1.11i,IaaCt t1113 area to any great sxi n7nt,. Wehavo not objections,�. tO the use p' rinit bainr, 'I 3sued e b P 0WFN, SW t sr typf, i; },ar, r.ro��z Ic ;3 i; 110tUrtc ► 1LITTE Cod' ITY PLANNING cor,pI P: �►►n3n91�° ,�"" 7 cautrrY CENT ,R DRIVE I�,51(1•J JUL 6 1887 PHONE: j 5 4_ (� � Q('�q ,�'ll r, C A L I F n r N I A � 5 9 � ��vili�A ounty Sheriff r r L. , ,G PP,OJT;r,Z� 121�ViLW At�T �','� ��.���� •:�"` E[•JU— R ��J�(1�NTVgr, LVAi UATION k' Onclosed isrel . ✓- p �iminary dot ` air. ofil h the following project: __Ron �Saada..at.•i-' as received et._eraQtged concerning 05--21 I#11-42 Use Pcrmzt 'bo all7p 3•a restaurant Located on the north side the Skvtvay, us't off of Oakrid e Drive, a eastf Chico'. roximately_5 miles We are making an assessment of preps-'_ng an environmental assessment document, Possible, environmental impacts and I`Jegative I3erl.araticn or ah 5n, ' either a' Neg will be eport Declaration, Mitigated Environmental Impart Report. PlIn-,e provide any ,� i'actual s•„ atements, ideas i'or You can offer investigation, pt�,yscal in your area of concern or expertise that e�ti�ation, or opinion;, , vocial, or economic impacts that this project may ge to tether i�1ea�`e respond � ti a y 'gen,. rate. .d_t.lin 94 da,• s bove-noted date. r C-•fter•ated by this. inquiry, thcniit�trall be assumed that nignificant environmental �• - s �' f nO impacts Which are potential from there are no _ om th �e�pon�e in III pprec4ate any assistance ,you can provide. e Project. a pro e Sincerely, Dave Hironimus Dissociate Plann.r CormFn.' The Primas —�� cement in this case would be the y-impact on law enfor increase in calls far service and nighttime taksec---y Patrols 'which would e awa g Y i _� rorn�istin ]_evels of law enforcement. -;,ars• rr�o�lar;:� 1'� rc•tt,r•trthat. dar•c»E�) BUTTE COUNTY PL/l�IhIII�G CQrlpiISSLOtI / OOUNrY CENTER `I�FZIVE 0R 01/ I L L E, CALIF 0R NIA 9 uhta , I7�rr�Tng mny PHONE, 534-,4601 5_ FS JUS 7 198 7 E1raN:t1�, ��tar�ela TO: Skansen Subdivis?. Attn: 13111 Cheffon Sewer Dist. DA TE: LP" RE: PROJECT REVIEW Arrb ENVIRONtr13NTAL EVA,LUATrON Enclosed is preliminary data our office has ,the follow, Project: received' Ron Sr 'Offi ived or generated c .APS 71.-415 16 Lo on+�ernin6 Use Pe .�,. A --'12 - '12 �-..._.� �k 8 7 w n rIIl-'L`t to allow a restaurant �`"'" ��' ��=-�� the Sk. - , located a the north Sid, of Yway? fust of Of o akrid e Dri'lre �--_ east of Chico a roximately 5 miles We are making an assessment of preparing an env.�ironmental P°ssible environment Ne ,five Doclaratign en an document, either a IZe aa. impacts and will be Environmental Tm Impar gative Declaration, Mitigated Plea; e provide any p• . t Report. Fated ,you can offer in Y 1.'actual statements your area of �o ideas for investigation Physical social concern or expertise th ' or opiniono or economic imOactc that this at relate to either, Please respond W,4 Project may generate; .�hin 94 da;r'5 of the generated by thx , inquiry, tf�cn it above•-noted d wzgaiiieant env sha11 be a ate. If no response is ironmental impacts which are assumed that there Potential from are no eb We appreciate, any assistance the aroject. you can provide. Sincerely, Dave Hironimus'_--- Associate P anner CoMMPn t !7 : w� t i•c7r:r r,t"q�/1 }�t� �'t i't tUrPI}ti r y 6utFe Co. PlannIn C BUTTE CCS [-ITY PLANNING COMM I SS I I 7 COUNTY CENTER, DRIVE - OROV I LLE, � , JUL 14 1987 CALIFORNIA �5. � � PHONE: 534-4601 Orovilloo ufi itorwl DATE: TO: Department of Forestr RE: pRo,rEc'h RI:.VIEW ANT- ENVZRON1,1EINTAI EVALUATMN Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or ger).erated concerning the following project: Ston Saariati - AP 11-42-15,1.G_ ]',aJk87:: 05 l--03 Use Permit to allow a restaurant, located on the north side of the gkywa,y, �us'toffof Oakridge Diive, aProxima,tely 5 miles east of Chico.. Vie are making an assessment of possibie environmental impacts; and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration; Iditigat,ed Ncgative Declaraticn or an Environmental'Zmpact Report. Please provide any factual statements, ideas for invcstigation, or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical., social, cr econcmic impacts that this project may generate. Plp3 e rpspand .r_ ..:in 1L ays of the above-noted date. if no response is generzted by thi i „quir; , then it vhall be assumed that there are no ignificant cnvironm ntal imr�af;ts virich are potential from the project. We appreciate any arWistance you can provide. � "inc, ere, y t . Dave Hironitus Associate Planner t' Cb^;m9ntr: Negative impact on fire department. Should be reviewed lay the Stateir Office. W,il.l.iam. i;. Holmes Battalion Chief res roLurlc thin nhl,:oL.) 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W r x �^`..� ♦yw.-^' +.r.w+a, ..b'-'- �i -.n .a.l .y r R r � t'� _ �,..r.• � - r � RL w �4 ..r y � � ; w I'hr.+sirRSa�k _'•—�4A�H I �'�vn J i r-�fi ��� V .y a"M 4'Y r C1/ :.� .^fiYr .�.�.,r-�. �cy d s+ � •...«/r:��.+. � .nit., r'r r �. ,„, rye,`. ^ .. s � ,r,w _ „ L •r r'T '' ., .r,,lp*=y '%rrx•t<'rr;+L- :rrC.:er::t.�ii +�.rar�'i�':i"t".�... • f a' r !" �fr'�«l.Cx"'�1�'��is�Y^lr,�t��iu•.rs:-.Hw.;""`�"..mi^-r`.a ,.,,. ,' :,'-" .y; G ' ,yY �w•� y i 4» �.. .., r -... �P r., a,^ r.., .. ,:'s.r`p,yy���.,s9,,,,. �...r :r -,<?.*Sr-"orr%..xcw�' q nCY'fL.^-�!RJMrM r t TITLE 4 DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEV1f17ACE CONTROL § 61.4 i'(00gister at, No. ,?3—&°.,.84) (p. 24.7) (6) The number of retail licenses in the county shall be determined by the ' most recentyeaillp r: ?tail ,license count published by the department in its Procedure Manual, Volume I, P 2. This pule does not apply where the premises have been licensed and Op6rated with the same type license Nvithin 90 days of the application, 'NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25750, Business turd Professions Cc de a. d Seoioi) 22 of Article XX, ,California Constitution. Reference; Soction'23958, Business and Protoisions Cude. HISTORY; 1. New section filed 8-1-77; effective thirtieth daythereufter (Register 77, No, 19.), For 1 history of former section, see Register 61, No. 20, 2. Arnendmentfile `4-4-79asuh'eme gi'rrcy effeetis+etirf+err'fr#tng lHegisirh+i9;-No, 14). 3, Certificate of Compliance filed 6.29-79 (Register 79; No, 26), 4. Amendment filed 6.20-79; effective thirtie.h day thereafter (Register 79, No, 26). 61,4.. FrotciMi.t" Resider)Ges, S, Nqo lna df& 5f as retail license or premises-to-premises transfer of a l retail license c all 99 — rqv d for premises at which either of, the following conditions exis%C _ j (a) _The premises are located within tQO feet of a residence, I (b) The parking lot or parking area whfch is maintained for the benefit of patrons of`the premises, or operr?ked in conjunction wfth the premises,, is located within 100 feet of a residence, Where the parking lot is maintained for the benefit of paMonsfof multiple # usinesses in the vicinity of the premises, the parkr.lg area considered for the purpose of this rule shall be determined byy the j area necessary to comply with the otf=street parking requirements us mandated by the local ordinance, or if there are no local requirements for off-street 1 parking, ,them the area which would reasonably be necessary to accommodate the anticipated parking I, reds of the premises, taking into consideration the type business and operation contemplated, Distances provided for in this rule shall be measured by airline from the closest edge'zff- resfd(Nntisl"l;tiuct'ure X61 he close-st ed e' of fila premises or the closest edge of the parking lot or parking area, as defined hereinabm a; whichever distance is shorter, This rule does not apply where the premises have.been3licensed-„ynd,operated with the same type license within 90 days of the apphcatipa . 1' tictwithstanding the p o-;i`sions of”"this rule, the department may, issue an original retail license or trr,nsfer a retail license premises-to•pren-iises where thee, applicant establishes that th(r operation of the business would not interfere with thr, quiet er oyment of the property by residents, NOW: Authorit), cited: Section 25750, Business and Professions Code; Section 22 Article XX, California Cont- itutiun, Reference: Section 23958, Business and Professions Code. HISTORY: 1. Nett section filed 8-1-77; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 7'i No. 32), For history of former section, see Register 61, ,No. 20, 2, Amendment filed 6.2749 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 75, No, 26). JJ 3. Certifir tte of Compliance fflvd 10.25-79 (Register 79, .No. 43). I F� II , -- - � lty,I,il�44� ila I. r t •� •n�yy, � t i ' � i t. ,,fir w l ., r ' v yldsaaysst ,...rr• ? §� 369t;, '369f CRIMES AND pUNISHMENTS Part, � Repealed 369f, Repealed by Sta;ts.1933, c. 25, 3691. Trespass' on railroad property upon §f 369c, d 1301; Stat$.1951, c. 76A, 0 25003(6) Any person who entets or remains the without the permission) of See, now, Food & Agric.C. § 1(1901, pub.Util.C. § 7679. property of any railroad the owner of such land, his agent or the person b 0 369ff. Railroads; unauisharized :riving of vehq- lawful possession and whose entry or presence o upon r r0 ert interferes with i t •le on track O r over private right -of- which 1f a11c>avt.d to continue. i lAAe, ruptdsucor hincerat r o way would interfere with, interrupt, of hinder the safe drives, or propels an person who rides, y and efficient operation of any 100motive, railway ,Any vehicle upon and along the track of any railroad, car or train ;s guilty of a misderjmeanor. through or over its private right of way, without the As used in tnis section, "property of any railroad" authorir,.:tiot� of its superintendent or other officer in _ mems any land ' owned, leased, or possessed by a charge thereof, is guilh� of a misdemeanor. railroad upon which.is.placed,a.trailroad track and the (added 3y Stats.1905, n. 673, § 5.) land immediately; adjacent thereto, to the distance of - on either side of the track, which is owned, 2d icer trots References based or possessed by a railroad. . igh t Entry into t'toeoughi'are from service road, see Streets and High- En This section does not prohibit picketing in such i NMAYS Cade § lA;; 6iisdemetener, immediately adjacent area or. any lawful activity by Defined, Ree § 17 which the public is informed of the existence of as Punishment, me H 19, 19a Vehicle, defined, see Vehicle Code § 670• alleged labor dispute. (Added by Stats -1968, c. § 369h. Signs or lights tending to mislead rail- road employees and endanger safety; j, t public nuisance; high ,ai si nos and Cross Rtterenceis Malicious mjueiea to railraada and railroad bridges, see x,, 1 lights. Misdemeanor, . Defii,wl, see § 17. !1 Any person, partnership, firm or corporation in- Punishment, tot- §§ 19, lga. Trespass on 6M wailing, setting up, maintaining or operating upon any sign or light in line of generally. se public or private property, any main ;.he track of any railroad in § 369j, Unconstitutional vision .aloag this State of such type or in such form or manner fur any fixed or stanapproaching Public defilned rwd� that it may be mistaken r, lsoad sil°rial when viewed from an app g « Anything t h s in ur health or is h y' i g h " j an, obstruction to locomotiv, ,ab, railway car, nr train, by the opera- cent, or offensive to the senses, or as to interfere vrith the tors 0r employees upon such locomotive ca', , railway -:rficient the free use sof property., so enjoyment of life or property by al car or train, so as to hinder the safe and operation of such locomotive, railway car or trMn, eomfortaMe �r by anY co (antire community or neighborhood, {,ytl,Y ,y,�trtirts Or art- i. - =Uf and endanger the safety of perf;wis or property upon fiiderable number of person , , � in the customary ` such locomotive, railway car, or train, be guilty No si signal. the free passage or use, any navigable lake, or river, ay, am, one , � of maintaining a public nuisance . ,ri, or light within the right of why of any basin, or any, public park, square, street, or highs ai) flare placed street or highway by public authorities in charge is a public nuinance, C. 6A Amender! by (,ode Am.1873-74, thereof, considered necessary by them to direct or (Enacted 1872, warn highWay traffic, shall be deemed to violate this 30.) section. (Added by Stnts.W4). c, 153, Cross References Abatement by action, pe Code of Civil Procedure § 7a1 et O Cross References �kaaterner t of publio nuisance, 0y private pernosa, tee Civil Cr,de §3495. Display of dazzling bghts an or near highways, sf a hicle Code Ry public officer, tee Civil Cotte g '?494. see Gaverar Cities, 14 declaration and abatement of nuisances, i Light$ for traffic a�,ntrol, He Vohicle Code 4 244f�t rt aeq, Ault, nee Vehicle f°.a3e § 214",2 Code 4 3877I et sey. a: Damages recoverable nutWithStandinR abatement, see CW � r Obedler-e to Official traffic Unauthtlrtzed trafftt deViCA$ On Dl teRr highways, see Vehicle (,nt1C Saila Destruction of structures if ,*�afr •+ unsightly is citidb t ti r 9 21465. 'Vehicles required to uto)d at rnt7f* d trdgsinps, aw=e Veniele Code Government Code g 38661, ljestructive devises,. possession as public' nu"iaance, see § § 2 148 toy.• '� 9Yt :n,Z H .+r � ^• i ae......,.rrM.vr,wrdr'ystaexrkrm1'Ml�Md'6 ... 1 t • ' SAMPLE CONDITIONS Sales, (service, consumption) of s permitted only between the hours _o oholic'bevcrages shall be each day of the week a.m.'and 12 noon and midnight whcreetain day4 may be 5 ---- _.. P.M. appropriate.) pecilf ed) (use 2. There shall be no bar or, lounge area upon t maintained for the p Fur ore of salehe alcoholic b , service or 1conscd premises everages'directly to patrons forcoricon4umption of Apt all times when the sumptxan. alcoholic gas shallmhees are open ithe the sale of he sale of food. C The sulbject`alcoholic be license shall not + for a public premises type license b�. exchanged , The premises shall be (Italian) (etc. re: as a bona fide (Mexican) maintained restaurant and shall provide a menu containing an assortment of foods normally offered in such reatauren 6 The sale of beer and te. .proT�a i'ar_wine for consumption off the premises gr��s sale 7.' The quarterlyr ' s of alc(Aolic ?�errer��gee shall not e�:ceed the gross sales rif (food) (meals) (otheb cerages sh san�tr� Period:. s) during the; .$. Where shall boe entcrta,�nme _) (arr: lifa. nt ) (dancing) ) pctrmitted an t�. °demises �+t any time. Thi' �ezi .music � 1 modified as noes , ar (This condition may n9) P y to permit certain_ limited entertainment) 09 Entertainment provi deed shall not b control of the licensee. e and b1c bceynnd the area under l0 The (rear) (front) (side) (all) door (s) shall be kept cl all times during the operatiots o.t P osod at ' Of emergency (and + thn pros tures except in cases �o permit deliveries) i1. 8etWeen the hours .of premises ises are providi.ncj ._ ._____ and --�_ at any time the p (entertainment ' provide a security ) (dancing) the petitianc�r }. maztatain order therein and.Upreventtanyhe pactivgtlot and shall (s) interfere with the quiet enjoy�mcnt of their r / y which would residents. 1� oper�ty by nearby x There shall be no exterioradvertising �a including advertising directed tohexterior of any +(fro or t YPe, promoting or indicating the availability of aZco m within, Oyu holic boveranas. T June io, 1981 P 53 Illustration No. ).l �3 property adjacant D10 No alcoholic beverages shall b'etcensume d on l «fn the lii.ccnsce . ( to the . licensed p semi aes .un l hall be aluipt7ed with lighting , 14. The parking lot; of 'the remises ai ' dis of sufficient power to illumilna.tr andsonac,anao�l�l�avtcthe �bla the appearance and condo^t o£ all per parking lot. the a,r.,king ,area;Qf the: Premises shall, ba (directed) 1,,ighti.ng in p `d shirl.ded) in sucin a manner s�cse� illuminate the window to unreasonably LIZ. {..positions ) arca of nearby resp dn shall provideOff- street parking 16. The petitioner (s) ltronn8 of the .premises. eps�ecs for use by .the F= ahai l be responsible for maintaining free of 17 • The petitioner (s) rem .sr.s over which ha has litter the areas adjacent to the p actin control. Pool tables or coin-operated games maintained There !shall he no P time upon ;1'C; premises at any its) shall be sold iii battles 19. Na (wine) (distilled spiror containers smaller Lhan Trash pick at the premises will be made noV earlier than 20. 'I P nor later thin shall (conRtr7xct) (and) maintain a solid ;,};ti 21 The petitioner (s) feet high along block or brick fcnc:. s:ot 'lc;ss tl n mi8e a king lot. tl:c boundary, of the su ,w k�atartial' et.i�tiorlor(s) ';hall stock and offer for sale ;n 22. The p lethni c fO' de) comman;ly a ssociated assortment of (mer ,handise) c Viet Nam) with and sold to persons ,r: the colnrtturlity of (Korean) (Mexican) (etc.) - extraction. titionz should conclude with the following paragraphs.PC to the etitton for conditional I ice;nse is made pursuant provisions of Sections 23600 Lhrough 23805 of the Business, il�rd P insCoda an W' ll be carried forward in any trallsfer a} ' professions tl7c apt,licant-prcmisc!s. pot, L unars agree to retail; a copy of tlli s petiLion cn the promises r arca to l�roclure it immdctiately upon ate all Limos and will be prep the request of any peace off.iccr. ,,11e pcLit,ioncrs understand that ;:any viol,�I Sc,n of. t,i;e Loregc�ing I F rounds for Lhe sespuniiian or revocation Of tl r. cnfldj'tiot7 shall be, g' license, �tJune i.0> 1g81 p 53 I l ustr•at on NO. 1.2 y-"tk" � .r1 •p .. .� • \��/ ./ .+—�' _._-�'�•� ��/� (j \ , � ^ . 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