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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-330-086r i � i t:. ' t3:� t ; it S � :�,?.i .i � ,' z r s� � }{« t �s �� � � z " 4 �. sz,+��?°'.4'Yt�� ' .. '! i s �..0 -is },4'}, �t4 t a , - � s �s W. � i f r } .,%i i .1• rs�.. °��i if� 's ��.i 1< 1 ;r 7 } � , _ � � i S � i t v f 1� 1 f $� • - 1 :a' � i ire t�. .. �� ��--i ,5. _ _ l�� 3 tl �s. sa � �, .-. rt^ _ ''s' � � .r . ' . - } .. iso .. { � J. .T .. "t � - < }� i .r - I �� J ' r ! 1 - }.. - � � .. � 3 ,,• ,� .. : ,jr _ ; >< •-� }., ' P'r - + ,.,. h a Butte County Department ofDeveloprnent Services ADMINISTRATION • BUILDING' GIS' PLANNING 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7541 Telephone (530) 538-2140 Facsimile September 17, 2003 Marilu Garcia a 482 W Hamilton Ave #289 ' Campbell, CA 95008-0543 RE: Butte County Code Violation ` Address: 54 Dagorret Lane, Oroville, CA CAP#027-330=086 Dear Marilu Garcia: The Butte County Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement section has determined by inspection and research that there are.currently code violations present on your property at the above -referenced location. Specifically, the violations include: The accumulation of junk in public view. This is an advisory notice that these uses are in violation of the Butte County Code, as follows: Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-90 - The A-5 (Agricultural, 5 -acre minimum parcel) zone does not "specifically authorize" large accumulations of junk. The storing of more than 100 square feet of . "junk" on a parcel is one of the items used to determine that a "junkyard" condition exists. A "junkyard" is not an allowed use in the A-5 zone without a Use Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter -11, Section 11-4forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view. The determination that these violations exist on the property is based on the following definitions in the Butte County Code: Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240 - Junk. � Any worn-out and discarded material in general•that may be turned to some use including, but not limited to, any old iron, wire, copper, tin, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby, carriages; automobiles, and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part, kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view, and all other similar personal property ordinarily defined and classified as "junk" kept, stored, located, . situated or piled in public view and not screened from public view by a fence. a Marilu Garcia AP#027-330-086 September 17, 2003 Page 2 It is the County's goal to obtain voluntary compliance with the Butte County Code. However,- you should be advised that Butte County has an active code enforcement program which provides An effective means of enforcement. If voluntary compliance with this notice is not accomplished by correction or abatement of the violation(s), enforcement may be pursued through the issuance of a citation to appear in the Butte County Municipal Court. Upon conviction, violators may be fined and a Notice of Violation may be recorded which will include a description of the action necessary to abate the violation. In order to bring the property into compliance'with the Butte County Code and avoid further enforcement actions, you are hereby requested to take the following abatement or correction action: 1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240. You have thirty 30 days to voluntarily comply with the above directions or to -present an acceptable plan for abatement or corrective actions. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the address or telephone number listed above. Sincerely, Scot Johnson Code Enforcement Officer SJ: aam cc: Department of Development Services,'Code Enforcement