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APPLICATION FOR USE PER
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APPLICANT; Read and follow Instructions as set forth in attached sheet, "Notice to Applicant",
Applicant. � 11 FI /ti l � � . 1�c �Y, � r� Phone � 3 41- r 3 C
Mailing Address—6- 11 6..:�. /`i�G"I:��.l Jt,� l�Jt�� - t� 11 ,:c .� � �',�c ,��i'�•,.,j
Applicant's interest in property (Owner, lessee, other)
11. Explain briefly and completely the nature o
p � p +� Y f proposed use; X(/> /A)& S""T 4. 13� x.. .
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2. USP; (Check) a. Commercial- . b, Indu; trial ---_. c, Other-.- tsrnr��
J 3, What mdnuf
J acturing process/products will result?
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4. Bul(ding Construction (stato type; concrete, wood, metal)
04 zt a, ExfstingC QA)r- Ire. 7 A� z�G.�'y'u 6, Proposed I"t leyf V C'rrke,►L '4 ' J I r" 4 ,a s
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J 5, Hazardous materials to be used; a, Inflammables W#Otl; A' c'n �ti-,,c `'� �. �;,►� �, '`
b, Explosives dV'iu
6, Hours of operation; AM -01. PM r Proposed number of employaea_
7. Sewage disposal, a, PrIvatej_.,�:_;_.. b. Community—; .
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a, Existing access to parcel(s) , i' , County.
9. Number of off street parkings; a, Provided � b, Required
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Additional information and remarks; / �} lJt ti / h"+ t+
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1 `hereby declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing stittenienks and plot pian are true, complete
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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NOTr- Please submit herewith a check or money order In the amount shown b6/low,
property w, payable to County
cWa your ro art .and oa detailed plot plait showing the location of existing an proposed structures on
� of Butte; also a
y the adjacent properties,
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$ a"Z!, r Receipt No. by t? .
ACTION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
bate Subm(gp,4.. ; bate Granted—
Chairman
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NOTICE TO APPLICANT
1, if applicant is other than owner, a proof of agency must be supplied in writing
In order to legally 1519m tike "'Application for Use Permit/Variance"',
Application shall be considered void if not signed by owner or his legal agent,
2. All items on application shall be completed, If an item is not applicable, Indl
cate by the symbol 'n/a.
3. Explain briefly yet completely the nature of the proposed use -variance, This
Is very important and a requisite,
d. Ten copies of a detailed plot plan folded 81/2'" u i 1'" shat l a6company and be
made a part of the "Application for Use Perini t/Variance
The plot plan shall include the following;
,a..,,-A.Ms,ca l.ed .dr
awing of the parcel(s) boundaries.
b. Location of all existing and proposed buildings and improvements,
c, Location and size Of existing and proposed access to the subject parcel(s),
d. Identify streets bordering property and nearby crossroads. Provide a coca:
tion map If necessary, Show North Arrow.
5, Applicant shall further understand that the "Application for Use Permit
Variance" shall be subject to tile approval of the Planning Commission, or,
upon appeal, of the Board of Supervisors" Any subsequent special conditions
ordered by the Planning Uommisslon shall be made a part of the approved
"Use Permit/Variance"and shall be binding oil the applicant"
6. Unless conditions of approval have been complied with, in a one-year period,
the Use Permit will be deemed expfred"
I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that i have read the foregoing
instructions and statements, and understand their meaning and context"
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Mabel King _
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Pauline Roeder
Orovi le, �A 95965 1005 Oro Darn blest
Oro,vril e, CA 95965
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Anthony & Valori.,,� Marks Arthur Harkness
1108 Oro Dam Blvd West 2328 D Street
Orovi'lle, CA 95965 Oroville, CA 95965
30-3.7-10 C6996
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Lorraine Albright P 0 Box 1203 ibla, JrOrovile CA win Ave
95965 > CA 95965
30-17-33 �
Cordon & Daisy Smithy"
899 Oro Dam Blvd West
Oroville, CA 95965
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30-17-39 } ,
Jack Hendershot
941 oro Dam Blvd West
Oroville, CA 95965 y f
30-17-43 a„
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Harold Corkin
924 Oro Oroville� CAam B195965vai e t
30-17-44
John Cray,;, s
216 Dunatone Drive l j
Orovill,et CA 95965 s
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Harold Corkin
924 Oro Dam Blvd West
0roville, CA
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CALIFORNIA ASSOC(ATIOH"OFREAL70RS STANDARD FORM s
I k. RZAL ESTATE -PURCHASE CCBv�'>R�CT AND RECEIPT FOR DEPOSIT'
THIS IS MORE THAN A RECEiPT'FOR HONcY.. IT, MAY, BE A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT READ Ti' WIEFULLY.
Oroville
k, P,eceivedfrom Jahn :Ii Bible dr . California;, Februarg 27
f s; the -sum of Five Hundred herein called Buyer,
.; Dollars 500.00
a ,R evidenced by cash Q, personal check, i[, cashier's check p, br ( )
i tl purchase price of Seventeen 'Thousand i s deosit on account of
Dollars; $ 1?.OHO QQ
for the' purchase of property,. situated in�CQ�le D8m West )
° California, described as: follows: , County of Butte
Butts County "ssassors oak of Mas Pae 17.. Parcel 6
Annroxi-rtate3y 1.6 _sL�ith frantaee on State Highway 21 A ashatore property
1 1. Buyer wilf-deposit In escrow with any reliable ase+-oTr
2,500.00 cash down pa ent, includin the above deposit the balance of purchase price as fallow:;
,� I ,000.00 b Bu er exacutin a first. trust: deed and note u on the
p preTaise in favor of
Seller,alrable 150.00 or moreper- month', including interest at per annual,
f. k
L all due and a able in 8 ears::
Contin ent u on.Bu ars able to obtain
upn
Ser farth- above any-terrnsanzr .'
structuret pest inspection, rapain and pe ctuaf nature apyGcabte to this sate- such as financing, prior sale of other property, .. «....�aons of a fa
z fl - rsonal property, to be included in, the sale. fl party, tha matter of
2 Title Is to be free of Rens, encumbrances, easements, restrictions, rights andconditionsof record or known to Seller,
other than. the followingz
The_ usual reservations of record'.
Selfer shalt furnish to Buyer at 50% by each par-
Upense a standard California Land Title Association policy issued by
-
brances, easements; Company, showing title vested in Buyer subject only o liens,encum-
l restrictions, rights and conditions of recordas set forth above_ If Seller fails to deliver title as Herein
provided, Buyer of his option may terminate, this agreement and any deposit shall thereupon be returned to him_
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3. Property taxes, premiums on insurance acceptable to Buyer, rents, Interest, and
prorated] shall be prorated as of (1)the date of recordation
of edtinsert irr blank any other items of income or expense to be
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[Strike (1) if (2) is used] The amount of any bond or assessment which is a lien shall be
Buyer assumed [Strike ones .,
Setter shall pay cost of documentary stamps on deed_
4; Possession shall bedelivered to Buyer [Strike inapplicable alternatives] (a) on close of escrow, or (b) T18 I=TThon
dtaysaf�rc}osiTTg�srrrmr,-at-(c}
5. Escrow instructions signed by Buyer and Seller, shall be delivered to the escrow holder within
from the Seller's acceptance hereof and shall days
provide for closin :within days from the Seller' acceptance
hereof, subjecttowritten extensions. signed by BuyerandSeller_ abject to conditions in paragraph # 1.
6': Unless otherwise designated in the escrow instructions of Buyer, title shall vest as follows:
J hm f, Bible Jr and Anne,Bible and INT M i red n
[The manner' of taking titfe m couple nsignalman
may have significant legal and tar consequences. Therefore. give this matter, serious consideration.]'
i 7- If the 'Improvements on the property are destroyed or materially damaged prior to close of escrow, then, on dernand
by Buyer, any, deposit made by Buyer shall' be returned to- him and this contract thereupon shall' terminate:.
8. If Buyer fails to complete said purchase as, herein, provided by reason of any default of Bayer, Seller shat[ be released
from his obligationta sell the propert- to Buyer and may
have ir} law or equity; Y Y proceed against Buyer upon any claim or remedy which he may
I q, `ty; provide;; however; that by placing their initials here Buyer- ( ) Seller,
Buyer and Seller agree that it would be impractical' or extremely difficult to fix actual dcmages' in case of Buyer`s default
j that the amount of the deposit is a: reasonable estimate of the -damages, and that Seller shall retain the deposit as his sole
right to damages_
9. Buyer's signature hereon constitutes an offer to Seiler to purchase the real estate described above- Unless acceptance
hereof' is signed by Seller and the signed copy delivered to Buyer, either in person or by mail to the address.shown`below,,
within days hereof, this offer shall be deemed revoked and the deposit shall be returned to Buyer.
TO. Time is of the essence- of this contract.
Reif Estate Broker Willaim M Wil son
Address 2861- Myers StL Oravi l l BY
Telephone
The undersigned Buyer offers and agrees to buy the above described ro r �on the T n
and acknowled g eof. es receipt- of a co ppt- her p tY J� ar and conditions above stated
Address 699b Irwin Ave OioviUe
Buye
Telephone B'
ACCEPTANCE
The undersigned;Seifer accepts the foregoing ffer and agrees lo, scil tfie property described thereon on the terms and conditions therein set forth_
Thee undersigned' Sell r has employed _ j�- f
ac Brokerfs)and for the Broker(s) services agrees to pay
DolBroker(:) as a commission;, tRe sum of
ofthe^deed orotfter, evidence of title, or (b)' if completion of safe is prevented b(defaulto. $alter, u ars) payable as follows: (al On recordation
i5 prevented by default of Buyer, only if and when Seller collects the da a es from Buyer, b port Seller's default, or (a if completion of safe
teed one Ralf that portion-, of the damages collected after first deducting title and escrow expenses and th elxpens s of collection. ollection. fuany.nor to ex-
ceed
undersigned acknowledges receipt of a: copy hereof and: authorizes Broker( 1 to deliver a ed copy of it to
Datedf�-� t Yer_�
ddress Setter t
Seller-
Broker(s), c ns ret to the foregoing. Broker, ~-
Braker -
DaterlfT By ,
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A R L TATE SROKER: IS E PERSON QUALIFIED TO ADVISE AH: L ESTATE IF YOU DESIRE LEGAL ADVICE LONS f
7}IIS§FArtiinFLitT)' D{iCU"4*"r FOP USE IN 5f161PIE TFtAN`,ACTIC�' ULT YOUR ATTORNty, !.
StArF BAF+ Cir tAkIFOt1NIA tit FOR.Lt ONLY [10 REPRi SENTATIU� -'EEPI APPROVED BY THE CALIFORNIA A4S �CiZiSO. OF RFALT0. S A, iii=
AFJY P+ J 151fo"T IFd !rr4Y SPFCTFIC T; RrtSAcTIOr! R DE A5 TO TIIE tEG4t Lrr,LIDtiY OF ANY F`nULI 10ti OR THE .DFr,u,%:y CSF
IT'SHOULD M(3T ,ED 1rt COMPLEX: TRANSACTIOrtS OR ""Ti" EXTENSIVi= RIDER", iD�41 OR r,Q Sr i}vs
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CN,w_VIRONMEflTAL REVIEW INFORMATItiN__sNEET
APPLYCANT..j.Q.11.N,wNTQ �t rt:R
Abl7RCSS:_ 69966 Irwin. ALLe6a: Orov711e; CA 95965
RECEIPT NO.• 1343
AP NU'. OR LOCATION: AP 30-17-67
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SCHEDULED: 4/5,176
NEGATIVE DECLARATION FILED DlIT14 COUNTY CLERl;
PROTEST RECD HEARING:
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DETERMINATION:
E:IR REQUIRLDtl D
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APPLICANT NOTII'XED:;,
PROTEST REC'D.,, COMMISSION HEARZhJG:
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DETERMINATION:
NOTICE OF DETERMINATXON»
PROTEST R E C It: BOARD HEARING
DETER'NINATION.. ,
NOTICE OF PETER1,41NATIONt,
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APPLICANT SUBMIT INFORMATION.
INITIAL btPOSITs„ 100.00 _ _RECRXPT NO:
WORMATION TO 'GRO r bAY'E. ,aCC'EP1'ED
TOTAL. ESTIMATION:,, „.-,;-;,,DATE
DRAFT Elk TO KRC:
NOTICE OF COMPLETION 14ILEO:�.:.._....
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S'AtE 'UE,ErRxVI�TI�OUJC NO:
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DATE RECEIVED:. DATE I::.V Eld PCRiOD
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PLANNINO COMMISSION NEARING DRAFTS
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$OARD OF SUPERVISORS REARIN8 DRAFT tlAd �.�.
FINAL EIR ADOPTION 13Y:�
DATE
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MfIFICATION DAVE,,;,.
APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
When application has been made to the County of, Butte for approval
of a project which is not ministerial and is not categorically ,exempt ,
from environmental review requirements, the applicant is q'CJ ired t
submit this additional application, together with a fee o $10.00,
the Environmental Review Committee, c/o the Planning Depa tment, 7
County Center Drive, Orovill.e, California, pursuant to Sec.'s
and 5C of the County of Butte Proce0ures , For implementation of the
California ,Environmental 'Quality Action of 1970. Receipt No.
APPLICANT TO COMPLETE
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1 Project Description,
Ac-
1 n t�JA 1 i G/ u
2. Applicant's status (local public agency, state agency, private firm '
or individual) �r'�'`��z9-
3. Funding Source (MA, HUD, etc.)
4, Locati= , general description (Location map to be provided)
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S. Generalized physical aescr"nLiOn of the project -- size, type of
terrain, outstanding physical foatur;5, etc
O.J. to �Zt7 . y ' _ `
G, Total projected cost,1
1i Anticipated scheduling . ;��eb�— — e
0, Associated projects (include the ultimate project even if the
Project is to be completed in stages or phases) .`t5`
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Sicjnatur� �'
APPENDIX 0
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NEG'A1Id�. ,'" � ARAT10N: REGARDING L:,y1�
I. NOTICE IS HEREBY 61VEN that the Lnvironmentdl
Review Committee of the Co a
unty of Butte has
reviewed the project described below pursuant
to the provisions of the California dnvironmen- l X7976
p w a
tal Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code
Sections 21100, et seq. ), and determined that Ae'f1E1.5C��t,CY.��� w
it will not have a significant effect upon the
environment. An environmental impact report will T14
not be required.
2. DESCRIPTION Of PROJECT: Use Perliiiio to il'�olt ric!inrj stahjle With a
maximum 35 horses on property zoned A-2j located on S side of
Oro Dam dlyr? at 100 St= Yntersoctinn containing ( G acres, more
or less, identified as AP 30-17-67, Oroville.
3. FINDINGS; TiO proposxal is in conformance with ti,e Butte Co. General
Plan and the present zoning on the property, and there is no signi-
ficant environmental •+� 1, volved with this project.
4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF 'P'NAECT APPLICANT: JOHN H. BIBLE; JR,
6096 Irwin Ave.
Orovi'11e, Calif,
95,96191 5 ,9 F'
86 A copy of the Environmental Review Committee's determiration re-
garding the environmental effect of this project is available for
public inspection at the Butte County Planning Department, 7 County
Center Drive, Oroville, California, Copies thereof will be provided
to any person upon payment by him of a fee of $1.00 for the first
page and $.10 for e:lch add7,t,ional page.
6. Any person wishing to contest this Negative Declaration may file a
written ;,rot651t specifying the reasons therefor. Such Britten pro-
test shall
l be 'filed with the Butte County Planning Commission at the
test Planning
Department office within fifteen (15) days frorl the date
this Negative Declarat on was filed With the County Cleak. If a
Written protest is timely filed, a hearing regarding tho Negative
Declaration will be held by the planning Commission. Okjectiohs
may be presented either orally or In writing at the hearing.
7. If no written protest is timely filed regarding this Negative Dec
laratiori, the aPIllicat on for the project may be approved without
homing regarding the Negative Declaration=
ENVIRONMENTAL RFVIGW COMMITTEE
PATE. Aori1 19_;_lJ C BY_awrence J. "Wsan _
Director of r'1 ann ng
Ga
• .X�PP1:NI�TX G
EIND NGS
,John H. Bible) Jr. Use Permit
Applicant's Name" Type of Project
6996 Trwin Ave. AP 30-17-67
Address Location or *'arcel Nn.
0royille, CA 95966 3/`22/76
Date Receive!
Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of NO
the environment or curtail the range of the et,vironment (narrow
the range of beneficial uses of the environment?) X
• Will the project cause impacts which achieve short-term, to the
disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? A short=term
impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future, x
3. Could the project cause impacts which are individuaily limited,
but cumulatively considerable? A project may impact on two or
more separate resources where the impact on each revource is
relatively small. If the effect of the total of'thore impacts
on the environment is significant, an EMC must be prepared.
This finding does not apply to two or more separate projects
where the impact of each is insignificant. X
4. Could the environmental effects of the project cause substan-
tial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or
indirectly:} X
OTE
of
N"YLS"1 , It
Projecthwillobe found ve four £todhave aings usignificant. effe.4tions are ctanswered
� effect
on the environment.
DETERMINATION
This project will not have a significant effect oit the environment*,
A Negative Declaration should be prepared, beCAUse the phoposal is in cgnformance
with the Butte Co, General Plan and the present zoning on
X the property, and there is no significaht enVfi-ohmentai
impact inVolved with this project;
This ptojerctr: could have a significant effect on tl,e envirotunent.
An 8IR is rdquired
ENMONMViNTAL REVIEW CONNITTEE
Date Aari1 19 .1976 gy Laweren.
c'e J. Lawson
DireCtoh of Planning
3/2/76
LB, dk AP -30-17-67
OnHI� Fl BIB�W� _
r
DETERMINATION RE SIGNIFICANT ,EFFECT ON ENMONML-wr
John H. Mle, Jr., 6996 Irwin Ave,, 01^oyi Ile, CR,_,_ 8596,
Applicant's Name and .Address
Use Permit AP 30W-`17-67 '
. X3/22/76
Type of project Location or parcel No. Date Received
An environmental impact report is required for any project which1-a,y have
a sig-
nificant effect (substantial adverse impact) on the environment. Effects
include
environmental consequences of both primary aid "secondary nature.
The following questions shall be used as guidelines to decide whether to make n
negative declaration or an environmental impact report. (if answer is unknown,
write nunknowni' in yes/no column.) ,
CHECKLIST yam.
NU
1. Could the project sigAific:antly changepresent uses of the
project areal (See Notes.)
2. floes the project significantly conflict with the Butte County
)or
General Plan anyelementthereof?
3. Coproject affect the use of a.recreational area?
Notes.)
X-
4,
4. Could the project have a substantial and demonstrable neg-
ative effect on an area or feature of aesthetic value?
X
S. Will any natural :or man�"de features in the project area
which are unique, that is, not found in other parts of the
County, State, or Nation, be affected?Se . a Notes.
X
6, Will the project involve construction of facilities on a
sloe of 25
p percent or greater? ,'
X_
7. Will the project involve significant cuts or fills?
X
8. Could the ptojee cause substantial flooding, erosion, or
siltation?
X;
9. Will the project involve construction of facilities in an
area of eo
geologic hazards?
X
10. Could the projct change ekitraturorinvolvedon-
struction in special buildingiemites g 5cra-
mento River, the feather River l:loodway, in any area subject'
to inundation, in an area in close protimity to any river,,
stream, lake, reservoir or natural dral"age channel?
X
.1b Is the,pro;ject one of a series of cumulati-, action, which
although individually small, may is a whole have significant
environmental impact?
1 . Could the pro,jeot breach any p-Abl,ished hational, state, ar
Local, standards relating to sr l.i.d waste or littdt canttol?
X
C-
i
y
13. Does theof area ect ro
P j� or the project csite serve as atbttat
food
source, nesting place, source of 144ter, etc, for rare
or endangered wildlife or fish
sped -s?
1 4 a Could the project significantly affect fish ldli£e, or
,
ptant life or cause substantial interference "ith the move.
went of any resident
or migratory fish or wildlife* species?
15i Are there an rare or endangered plant species in tate
y pro-
ject area?
i
164 Will the project remove substantial amounts of vegetation
including ground cover?
X �
17. Could the
ewaroject change existher'ifeatttres of any of thereg�
bodies of water?
X
1B Could the project result in. significant change in the
hydrology of the
-- ,_.
area? (See Notes.)
X
19 rOuld the project significantly affect the functioning of an
Oftnblished community? (See
Notes.)
X
20. Could the project physically or economically result in the
displacement
of community residents?
21 Could the project significantly affect an historical or
archeelogcal site or its setting? (See Notes.)
X
22. Could the project serve to encourage development of presently
undeveloped areas
or intensify d
oped areas? (See Notes.) evelopment of already devel-
X
21. Are you aware of a z.tbstantial body of opinion ,(present or
anticipated) that
considers (or will consider) the project-
or its effect to be adverse to the environment?
X
24, Will the project create new oraggravate ek-isting health
hazards?
X
2$. Will the project involve the application, use or disposal of
Potentially hazardous
materials in an amount ..uffirient to
cause a substantial adve•,se effect? (See Notes,)
X
26. Could the project generate significant amounts of dust,
smoke- s odors or other
ga ► , air polluodnts?
X
27i could the project generate significant noise?
28. Could the project cause can'tamiioatiOn Of a public; water sup
ystem p a
s or adversely affect (i1y
ground water?
X
Could the projectg affect Y hp
�! ext'ractianirorIconservation
use,
of anaturalresourceial
e7 (Soo Notes.
30. Could the project result in damage to soil capability or logs
of agricultural. landh
_._ .
X
31. Additional retnat'kst
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76-25-1-631
1 BIBLEI, JOHN H., JR., USE PERMIT, rP 30-17-67, to allow a riding
stable with a maximum 25 horses on property zoned A-2, located
or S side of Oro Dam Blvd. at 10th St. Intersection, containing
1.6 acres, more or less, Oroville.
P1ann7ngDept. may contact the State
Mr. McKeeman requested this item be continued for 2 weeks in order that the
Dept. of Parks &Recreation concerning
confirmation of their permission for the applicant to run the trails through
the 'Borrow Area.
ERC MINUTES
4/5/76
76-26-2-392
1. BIBLE, J01111 H., JR., USE Pi RP41111 4P 30-17 677 to allow a riding stable
With a maximum 25 horses on property zoned A--21 located. on S side of Oro
Darn Blvd. at 10th St. Intersection, oontainirkg 1.6 acres, more or less,
Oroville.
Mx. NrlcKeeman stated. that he has consulted with the State Dept. of fish & Game and they,
do not perceive any significant problems from this use, however they maintain 'very
strict control on the Borrow Area and if any environmental impact occurs, their agree-^
meat with the applicant can be withdrawn. Mr. Toussaint mentioned that there is the
possibility Of vector problem, with flies on the open food market located up the road.
from this site. Mro Toussaint also stetted that sanitation could be handled through
conditioning of the Use permit. Mr: FrIanery made a motion to file a Negative Declara
tion on this project finding the proposal is in conformance with the General Plan and
the :present zoning on the
property and . -there is no significant envixonmehtal impact
invnlvad with this project. Mr. McKeeman seconded this motion:
&YRS6. Jay McKeemany Howard Toussaint, and Gary Flanerw.
NOES: Dave Stratton and Dave Soho.
Motion carried.
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4/19/75
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'T'I1L �L�T1?JLG'['S I�nVG b14i.11 TxLE
o Stephen CD xzoimas r7:� Permi.t to
PropertyMonod "" Viz, lair s, ra�abile home 1xaj.,.q lot on
ig, (aA�xeral) locsateei, hip tho noarthaast-oz-ner a:
Qrov ]le Bangor hWV and La pOz"UT<Oads, itlentif ed. as AP 28-26
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TO 139 PMISIND IN Trim owV`Ia"T:
SmAFr JLy'IND11408 - M4y 20o 3,976
5b John ff. Dibl.a r Jr., Utle p0rlu .t to allow a rlding
stable on property .zok od A-2 (Genera3.) locat ,d on
the south side of Carty Dam 13 °.vd West at Notts St.
intergactionp idt nth.' ied as A 30-17"67p orov i,lle ,
This Is lui application for a,ridi g stable. a The appl id -ant stated
that the maximum nuZriber of horses oil the proporty in the summor
and on weeltends Would be 25 head. The maximum rau foroy people
at any one t ima Would be app�rouimately 20 persons. x'1104 applicant
proposes that horses will be kept on the Propetty yaar round but
that, dtiring the wintor probably only' S on 10 animals, He proposes
7
t6 start thO eaPe=tiOn witJI 10 t O 15 €aniMa.l.s Wmd if the business
is guccessful, additional anallua p Would ba bx'ought~ q n during the
awwor building up to the maximunt of 25 head.
The ap pliednt:. stater -Oiatr the 8,000 acre gamy rea�`uga will, be used
as the rid -- q axea a
The gObjelct Property is wooden with an int-onsd undergrowthcif
poison 0800 It c atx'L'ainG c"z1�iP9O3C.E.�TkI�uf�"�� �. a 63 c�L':�Gi'.7 e �'��G' �'�c' 81�e ox^
isi ing" residences on both zides oj-� the pvopertryu east and We8t
to t ho South A -t is adjacent ent to, the State
t
The T.herma i,p,o 1-4riga.tion Dig ta:iot has iIXfoZMd staRZ that this
P"-opertry 18 tot now eligible :€:0.7: W�d.has. Vater On oewaga service
r. wrifte xation to Service Area NO'S 26 V101,12A hm X-Gqu,4- red foxxa eithov
de.VVi de p
as T3eparta 0r t of ;yah and alm, „he Stata wildlife
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(� area$ reviawad the prbJect and Stat L."4 that it %'11-11 ;►,(olt oOnfjiot
ti with the waaxagaa n- t' of the Orovill.e GItl dl lXe A:+:ea but that Vish
axbd carats will. Mon:Ltor the saga o tae ra 00 and Will, notiZy the
�pplicant if h i a U90 of the area becoActs8 doa;x�i,�rxe��.tal. to the wild -
a ifo hab tat and otht;r nedreationa.l. i.in v oa t hea area
Title gt%tte
r4bidential4' 1, to 4nd�el ling a nitsopcl�: acte uMnait onindonsity
into 5 to,
0 d5�r Il.ing Uri tt pt= acre. Matt City *R tla°ovilia Gdnoraj pig
del in atea the area as open ap;'ac o a
2N Negative Doola.- at -ion r,=&nqMI-xital. :J<»'e pact was filed
GtOl�OUM y Cl.ev'k. on April 19, 1.5"15 tho VnV i:�r hm-onta:l.
with the ��t�t.t�
4' %,130 VrOPOSCAI 10 in with the
xcl.� h ax.o t. me ;ora i star) t:3aa prtav alt. oM:i tar txx0 prover"y
Butt% Count C14
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trims proj,a)W a
19 appx0ve o it ghoula baa to the oI lrMAnq aonditiont
Ib Conn-:vuct ftil impp`ovesmjnto r wp c btw alid at V a??c b
zacrlt,r iorial. Vight-69-t ay 'may be We €:gid ig a l.a t� tUjn lane is
r c uirar b t:%aa Stat;c , Th6 dGIN V -spear Will be xoqu red to
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C MIA -S COW L BOARD
ALIFUIR 61E WATER MUM
MINXMUM'GUIDELINF48 FOR PROTECTION
OF WATER OVAL'ITY FROM ANIMAL WASTES
The State Water Resources control Board has issued these guide-
lines for the assistance of regional water quality control boards
and all other persons in the preparation and amendment of water
quality control plans and waste discharge requirements for the
protection of the quality of the waters of the state with respect
to the disposal of animal wastes.
it is intended that, when justified, regional boards may be more
restrictive than these guidelines.
The disposal of animal wastes can cause problems other than water
quality degradation. To whatever extent it 'is appropriate,
solutions to such problems will need to he integrated with these
guidelines. Other agencies may have guidelines directed to points
not addressed, in the guidelines below.
ART'*CLE Ie DEFINITIONS
Animal confinement; Cattle, calves, sheep, swine, horses,
mules, goats, fowl or other domestic animals oorraled,
pennedi tethered or otherwise caused to remain in restricted
areas where feeding is other than by grazing.
Manure Storage Areas -- Corrals, leedyards, retention ponds,
manure collection areas of any kind and areas used for
`> storage, composting and/or drying of animal. wastes.
Ten -dear _24-hour Storm A storm of '24-hour duration which
yields a total: precipitation of a tnagnitt de that has a
probability of recurring only once every ten years:
Washwatee. Water which has been used for washing animals
or ea Jpment or for cleaning manure storage areas.
Retentionr;Pond - Pond used to retain wastewater or surface:
drainage from manure storage areas until proper dil,posal on
:and or other suitable disposal, means can be acdomt►lished
Tw, enty-dear Peak 5:tream.Flow - Stream flow magnitude that is
eXpected to be equaled or exceeded on the average of once
every 20 years:
- p��Vu'6tW pAp�q
w-
bne kundred-year Peak ,Stream 'IL 1i - $t1ean, flow macna.tud�,
that is expected to be equaled or exceeded on the average
of Once every 100 years.
Sandy Loam - Soil matex: i,zi i,n which t}le sandy character-
istics sties are rez'-dily: recognizable. A •t1rpical sandy loam will
contain from 434. to 85'/ sand, less than 2.016 clay and a corw
tent of silt plus twice the clay exceedinc 30'%, The normal:
soil textural triangle utilizing the content of sand,, silt
and clay to determine texture will provide the standard
definition of a sandy .loam,
ARTICLE Ilt GUIDEL=SFOR PROTECTION OF SURFACE WATER
1. Animal confinement facilities plus adjacent crop lands
under the control of the operator shall have the capacity
to retain surface drainage from manure storage areas plus
any washwa'ter during a 10 -year 24-hour storm. The
regional board may set waste discharge requirement3 for
discharges ek eeding a 10 --year 24-hour storm.
2. Surface drainage, incl.udi,.ng water from roofed areas,
shah, be prevented from ruining through ht,.inure storage
areas.
3. Animal confinement facilities, including rete itirin
ponds; shall be protected, from overflow from stream
channels du1: inq 20 -year peak stream flows for existing
facilities and 100-Yeat peak stream flows for new
facilities3,
4i Washwater and surface drainage from 'manure storage
areas shall, be applied to crop lands,, or discharged
to treatment systems subject to approval, by the
appropriate,regional, water quality control board.
5 ..r h . `
surface watt- �,
�!na.mals zn ronfs.rem¢nt steal1 be prevented from entering
.
6, hands that have, receaverl animal 'wastes shall be
to min. mitte erosion and runoff. Dry manures applied
'ICO cultivated crop lands should be incorporated S.hto
the soil scion after ?pplication.
7 Ahimal wastbs shales be mann Pd
mantirp storage areast
g . o prevent nui�sjnces it
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ARTxGLE. III: GUTD13,x,INES FOR P .0iI:CTION t�� Gt20UN1)WATER
1. Manurd storage areas shall be managed to minimize
percolation of water into underlying soils.
24 Animal confinement facilities :i.es shallhave adequate
surface drainage to prevent continuous accumulation
of surface waters in corrals and fe'edyards
3. T'he use of special sealants for retention ponds is
not usually necessary when these ponds are constructed
on sandy loams or finer textured soil. materials.
4. Application of manures and wastewaters to crop lands
shall be at rates which are reasonable for the crop,
soil, climate, special local, situations, management
system and type of manure.
5. The salt in animal rations 'should be Limited to
that required to maintain animal health and optimum
production.
3/1%73
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
MINUTES May 20, 1976
5. John H. Bible, Jr. - Usel
permi� to allow a riding
stable on
Property zoned. A-2 (General) located
on the south side of oro Dam Blvd, Wst
10th st,
intersection, identified as AP 30-17-67,aOroville.
75-99-1-701
Mrs, Blair read staff findings:
Proponents Joghn H. Bible stated that tie
Proponents: proposed to use the riding
r parkin and restroom facilities
W� ldli,fe Area south of his proposed installation,ed byHep he State in the
petition containing 159 signatures taken at ran(?om in favornofathe
Project,
0. y
air
road letter
,
Petersons+• 7005sCrolDam West �Orovllefrom Wesle Kand Arlene M
Jack Hendershot, 931 Oro Dam Blvd., next door; property owner, Was
concerned about`passa, ble dust, odors,
of sanitary facilities, congestion and lack
The hearing was closed and motion made for denial b
Hanford, making staff findings a Commissioner
Hanford,
Part of the motion and finding
on the 1:6 acres would
the intese use be incompatible with the area
and Could be detrimental to health, safety and general .welfare of
Gilbert. on was seconded by Commissioner
the residents of the area. Her motion
AYES: Commissioner: Camenzirid Gilberto Hanford
.
Smith,
hebac
h, Watson, Watters and Chairman Sylvia,
NOE8i.
Cofimisysiorier ,Moore
ABSENT: No ane»
Lotion carried:
The a1:�.ca
applicant was appraised of the appeal
procedure:
76-4,67 PUBLIC HEARING; JOHN H. BIBLE JR. APPEAL DENIAL OF USE PERMIT TO ALLOW
A RIDING STABLE ON PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ORO DAM BLVD:
CONTINUED ONE WEEK
V/ 10 public hearing for John H. Bible Jr. appeal, of Planping Commission's
denial of a use permit to allow a riding stable on property located on the
south side of Oro Dam Blvd. West, at loth Street intersection, containing
1.6 acres more or less Oroville, was held as advertised. Jim Lawson,
Planning Director, set out, the back ground of this appeal . Reasons for denying
the ute,permlt explained. There are residences within 300 to 500 feet of the
property and a stable can be an obnoxious use due to flies, odor, etc.
Hearing opened to the Public. Appearing:
I. John H. Bible, OPPI Mart, spoke in favor of the use permit being
,granted. He said there were no residents close by and he felt this would be o
good use of the property.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board,
Supervisor Ladd requested that this be put over one week to allow him
opportunity oppdrfuy to go and have a look of the property i . h question.
Hearbig continued to Tuesday, June 29, 1976;
Bd. of Silpetvisors '4inutes Jitne 22,, 1976
76-1106 PUBLIC HEARING: JOHN H. BIBLE, JR, APPEAL OF USE PERMIT
The c ose eating on t lie John H. Bi ai Jr., Iappea a use
permit for a riding stable with a maximum of'25 horses on property on the south
side of Uro Dam Blvd., West, at intersection of Inch Street, Oroville was
held as continued from the meeting of June 22, 1976:
Supervisor Ladd hod gone out and looked at the proper,y. He has a
real concern about the location of the
property; the street is not a gond place
to ride a hcrse out on to due to the heavy traffic.
On motion ofervlsor Ladd seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried the, Board upheld the Planning Commission's recommendation
and dented fhe use permit for a riding stable, with the finding that the -area would
be incapable of handling the additional traffic caused by this use,
13d. of Supervisors MinutesJune 29 , 1`976
5TATE OF CA IIFORNIA-�TRANSHORT,
TION AO NGY
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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EDMUND C'. BROWN JR., Gov_ or,) r
DISTRICT �
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P.O. BOX 911, MARYSVILLE 95901
Telephone (916) 671j,-4543
March 31, 1976
03-But-162
John H4 Bible Jr.
Use Permit
Mr. Jay McXeemart
Environmental Coordinator,
r tutte County P1zinning Department
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, California 95965
Dear Mr: McKeeman;
Thank you for the opportunity to review the information concern-
ing the Use Permit for a horse riding stable
Of 0 on the south side
to Dain Boulevard, West at the loth Street intersection
We have no objection to the proposed riding stable; however, if
any work is required on State highway
ment Permit mus
ment be obtained
right of way; an encroach-
Department of Trans,portatioh.
Sineerely,
Lt J. TROMMTOR
bistric't Director of Trarsporation
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District Transportation V annex
Transportation Planning Branch B`.
Int�rr Depgr
Mental-Memordndu
TO: Environmental Review Calnmittee
FROM: Jay McKeeman, Environmental Coordinator
suaj Ecr: John Bible Use .Permit, AP 30-17-67
PAM April 9, 1976
n today with the Department o' Fish A conversation
& Game revealed
that the proposed riding stable will not don fl'ict
With manatee-'
Mont of OroVi1l'e Wil. d1ifo Area. Fish P am0 vii11
monitor use of
the area and Will notify the 'applicant if his`use
of th.e area
be°cones detrimen tal,ta W]dlfife habitat anti/or recreational use
of the Ares.
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