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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-220-019X030-22=0-019' 1 hazardous electrical conditio 6/15/99 0 AP 30-22-19 Alicia Diaz (owner) (Ralph 0. Gibbons, Tenant) 1271 Oro Dam Blvd. W., Oroville 4 i .y'�.JS{'f�o-.�'�'�`� „ �' a { „X,.t i�V, - "''9 a ' a.. � ,i. �� •A`Y \ "'? ). � .. _� .: _ n Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING February 22, 2006 Occupant 1271 Oro Dam Blvd West Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Formal Warning Notice Butte County Code Violation Address: 1271 Oro Dam Blvd West, Oroville AP# 030-220-019/036 Dear Occupant: Through our courtesy notice on January 17, 2006, you were notified pursuant to Section 41-2 of the Butte County Code of the presence of code violations on your above -referenced property. According to our records, the courtesy notice has not resulted in abatement or correction of the following specific violations: 1. The accumulation of junk in public view. 2. The keeping of inoperable vehicles in public view. Your failure to eliminate the stated violations is cause for the issuance of this formal warning notice. This is notice that as of this date, our. records indicate that the following violations to the Butte County Code still exist: • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-65 - Applicability of zoning regulations. All uses of land within a zoned district not specifically authorized or permitted by regulations are prohibited. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 120 - The R-1 (Residential) 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 R-1 zone without a Use In V4 Occupant AP# 030-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 Page 2 Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view. The determination that this violation exists on the property is based on the following definition 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. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.370 - Rubbish. "Rubbish" shall mean all nonputrescible solid wastes, combustible, or noncombustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, yard clippings, grass, ashes, wood, bedding, crockery, glass, metal and other similar materials, excepting compost boxes.. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.451 - Violator. An adult owner, tenant, occupant, resident or other person having possession, control or any other ownership interest in or the right of access to the premises, who is suspected or alleged to have violated or to be in violation of any Butte County Code provisions of the Chapters specified in Butte County Code Section 24-305.451. 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 actions: 1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 305.240. 2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property. This is your final warning. Unless you contact this office and make the proper arrangements to correct or abate the violation(s) voluntarily, within ten 10 days from the date of this letter, enforcement -shall be pursued through the issuance of a citation (ordering you to appear in court) for said violation(s) and for failing to comply with this warning letter. Upon conviction of said violation(s) or of failing to comply with this letter, the court shall impose penalties (fines) and a Notice of Violation shall be recorded in accordance with Butte County. Code Section 41-7. The Notice of Violation will include a description of the premises, the violation concerns, a description of the violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate the violation(s). e a Occupant AN 030-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 Page 3 Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the address or telephone number listed above. Sincerely, Wendy Jones Code Enforcement Officer WJ:ajf cc: Department of Development Services, Building Division PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL 1 I am a citizen of the United States and employed in the County of Butte; I am, and was at the 2 time of the service hereinafter mentioned, over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within 3 action. My business address is Department of Development Services, Building Division, 7 County 4 Center Drive, Oroville, California 95965. I am readily familiar with the County's practice for 5 collection and processing of correspondence/documents for mailing with the United States Postal 6 Service and that said correspondence/documents are deposited with the United States Postal Service 7 in the ordinary course of business on the same day. 8 On February 22, 2006, I served the foregoing 10 Day Notice on the person(s) named below 9 by placing a true copy thereof in a sealed envelope, with first class postage thereon fully paid, 10 addressed as indicated below, and by placing said envelope. 11 12 In the appropriate place within the Department of Development Services where 13 mail is collected for mailing with the United States Postal Services on the same 14 day. 15 X In the United States Postal Service Mail in Oroville, California. 16 Occupant 17 .1271 Oro Dam Blvd West Oroville, CA 95965 18 19 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing 20 is true and correct and. that this declaration was executed on February 22, 2006, at Oroville, 21 California. 22 23 lise J. Foots Office Assistant 24 25 26 2'7 28 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.neVdds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING February 22, 2006 Occupant , 1255 Oro Dam Blvd West Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Formal Warning Notice Butte County Code Violation Address: 1271 Oro Dam Blvd West, Oroville AP# 030-220-019/036 Dear Occupant: %V Through our courtesy notice on January 17, 2006, you were notified pursuant to Section 41-2 of the Butte County Code of the presence of code violations on your above -referenced property. According to our records, the courtesy notice has not resulted in abatement or correction of the following specific violations: - 1. The accumulation of junk in public view. 2. The keeping of inoperable vehicles in public view. Your failure to eliminate the stated violations is cause for the issuance of this formal warning notice. This is notice that as of this date, our records indicate that the following violations to the Butte County Code still exist: • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section' 24-65 -Applicability of zoning regulations. All uses of land within a zoned district not specifically authorized or permitted by regulations are prohibited. ` • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 120 - The R-1 (Residential) 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 R-1 zone without a Use Occupant AP# 030-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 Page 2 Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view. The determination that this violation exists on the property is based on the following definition 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. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.370 - Rubbish. "Rubbish" shall mean all nonputrescible solid wastes, combustible, or noncombustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, yard clippings, grass, ashes, wood, bedding, crockery, glass, metal and other similar materials, excepting compost boxes. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.451 - Violator. An adult owner, tenant, occupant, resident or other person having possession, control or any other ownership interest in or the right of access to the premises, who is suspected or alleged to have -violated or to be in violation of any Butte County Code provisions of the Chapters specified in Butte County Code Section 24-305.451. 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 actions: 1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 305.240. 2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property. This is your final warnin . Unless you contact this office and make the proper arrangements to correct or abate the violation(s) voluntarily, within ten 10 days from the date of this letter, - enforcement shall be pursued through the issuance of a citation (ordering you to appear in court) for said violation(s) and for failing to comply with this warning letter. Upon conviction of said violation(s) or of failing to comply with this letter, the court shall impose penalties (fines) and a Notice of Violation shall be recorded in accordance with Butte County Code Section 41-7. The Notice of Violation will include a description of the premises, the violation concerns, a description of the violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate the violation(s). Occupant AN 030-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 .Page 3 Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me. at the address or telephone number listed above. Sincerely, Wendy Jones Code Enforcement Officer WJ:ajf cc: Department of Development Services, Building Division 2 3 4 5 6 71 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL I am a citizen of the United States and employed in the County of Butte; I am, and was at the time of the service hereinafter mentioned, over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within action. My business address is Department of Development Services, Building Division, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California 95965. I am readily familiar with the County's practice for collection and processing of correspondence/documents for mailing with the United States Postal Service and that said correspondence/documents are deposited with the United States Postal Service in the ordinary course of business on the same day. On February 22, 2006, I served the foregoing 10 Day Notice on the person(s) named below by placing a true copy thereof in a sealed envelope, with first class postage thereon fully paid, addressed as indicated below, and by placing said envelope. In the appropriate place within the Department of Development Services where mail is collected for mailing with the United States Postal Services on the same day. X In the United States Postal Service Mail in Oroville, California. Occupant 1255 Oro Dam Blvd West Oroville, CA 95965 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration was executed on February 22, 2006, at Oroville, California. Pl lise. Foots Office Assistant Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecountV. netldds ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING February 22, 2006 Lincoln J. Hilst 2725 Mariposa Avenue Chico, CA 95973 RE: Formal Warning'Notice Butte County Code Violation Address: 1271 Oro Dam Blvd West, Oroville AP# 030-220-019/036 Dear Lincoln J. Hilst; Through our courtesy notice on January 17, 2006, you were notified pursuant to Section 41-2 of the Butte County Code of the presence of code violations on your above -referenced property. According to our records, the courtesy notice has not resulted in abatement or correction of the following specific violations: 1. The accumulation of junk in public view. 2. The keeping of inoperable vehicles in public view. Your failure to -eliminate the stated violations is cause for the issuance of this formal warning notice. This is notice that as of this date, our records indicate that the following violations to the Butte County Code still exist: Y _ •,, Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-65 Applicability of zoning regulations. All uses of land within a zoned district not specifically authorized or permitted by regulations are prohibited. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 120 - The R-1 (Residential) 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 R-1 zone without a Use Lincoln J. Hilst AN 030-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 Page 2 Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view. The determination that this violation exists on the property is based on the following definition 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. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.370 - Rubbish. "Rubbish" shall mean all nonputrescible solid wastes, combustible, or noncombustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, yard clippings, grass, ashes, wood, bedding, crockery, glass, metal and other similar materials, excepting compost boxes. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.451 - Violator. An adult owner, tenant, occupant, resident or other person having possession, control or any other ownership interest in or the right of access to the premises, who is suspected or alleged to have violated or to be in violation of any Butte County Code provisions of the Chapters specified in Butte County Code Section 24-305.451. 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 actions: 1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24- 305.240. 2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property. This is your final warnin . Unless you contact this office and make the proper arrangements to correct or abate the violation(s) voluntarily, within ten 10 days from the date of this letter, enforcement shall be pursued through the issuance of a citation (ordering you to appear in court) for said violation(s) and for failing to comply with this warning letter. Upon conviction of said violation(s) or of failing to comply with this letter, the court shall impose penalties (fines) and a Notice of Violation shall be recorded in accordance with Butte County Code Section 41-7. The Notice of Violation will include a description of the premises, the violation concerns, a description of the violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate the violation(s). Lincoln J. Hilst AP# 036-220-019/036 February 22, 2006 Page 3 Should you .have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the address or telephone number listed above. Sincerely, Wendy Jones Code Enforcement Officer WJ:ajf cc: Department.of Development Services,. Building Division PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL I am a citizen of the United States and employed in the County of Butte; I am, and was at the 2 time of the service hereinafter mentioned, over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within 3 action. My business address is Department of Development Services, Building Division, 7 County 4 Center Drive, Oroville, California 95965. I am readily familiar with the County's practice for 5 collection and processing of correspondence/documents for mailing with the United States Postal 6 Service and that said correspondence/documents are deposited with the United States Postal Service 7 in the ordinary course of business on the same day. 8 On February 22, 2006, I served the foregoing 10 Day Notice on the person(s) named below 9 by placing a true copy thereof in a sealed envelope, with first class postage thereon fully paid, 10 addressed.as indicated below, and by placing said envelope. 12 In the appropriate place within the Department of Development Services where 13 mail is collected for mailing with the United States Postal Services on the same 14 day. 15 X In the United States Postal Service Mail in Oroville, California. 16 Lincoln J. Hilst 17 2725 Mariposa Avenue Chico, CA 95973 18 19 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing 20 is true and correct and that this declaration was executed on February 22, 2006, at Oroville, 21 California. 22 23 ise . Foots Office Assistant 24 25 26 27 28 Lincoln J. Hilst AN 030-220-019 January 25, 2005 Page 2 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. • Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.451 - Violator. An adult owner, tenant, occupant, resident or other person having possession, control or any other ownership interest in or the right of access to the premises, who is suspected or alleged to have violated or to be in violation of any Butte County Code provisions of the Chapters specified in Butte County Code Section 24-305.451. 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. 2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property. 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, Gary Brown 4 Lead Code Enforcement Officer GB:glb cc: Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement J Butte County Department ofDevelopment Services ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * GIS * PLANNING 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7541 Telephone (530) 538.2140 Facsimile October 9, 2003 Orville R. Gibbons 1919 Pine Street Oroville, CA 95965-5811 RE: Formal Warning Notice Butte County Code Violation 'Address: 1271 Oroville Dam Blvd. West, Oroville, CA. AP# 030-220-019 . Dear Orville R. Gibbons: Through our courtesy notice on September 2,'2003, you were notified pursuant to Section 41-2 of the Butte County Code of the presence of code violations on your above -referenced property. According to our records, the courtesy notice has not resulted in abatement or correction of the: 1. Unauthorized camping or otherwise occupying a recreational vehicle. 2. The keeping of junk and inoperable vehicles in public view. The keeping of an open and unsecured building which is declared as a public nuisance. 4. Maintaining an unsafe structure. Your failure to eliminate the stated violations are cause for the issuance of this formal warning notice. As of this date, our records indicate that the following violations to the Butte County Code still exist: Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-120 - The R-3 (Residential) 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 R-3 zone without a Use Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." , Chapter 1.1, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view. Butte County Code, Chanter 24 Section 24-260 (a) - Camping Limitations and Prohibitions. No person shall place or park or allow the placing or parking of any trailer coach, recreational vehicles, tent trailer or tent, or otherwise occupy or allow the occupancy of any parcel (as defined in Section 24-305.310) for the purpose of camping (as defined in Section 24-305.095) on public or private property within the County Oroville R. Gibbons October 9, 2003 Page 2 for a period in excess of 9 days in any one calendar year, except in an outdoor recreational facility, campground, recreational vehicle park, or hunting/fishing camp, lawfully established and maintained pursuant to this Chapter. Butte County Code, Chapter 26 - U.B.C.. 1994 Addition Section 102 - Unsafe Buildings or Structures. All buildings or structures regulated by this code which are structurally unsafe or not provided with adequate egress, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life are, for the purpose of this section, unsafe. Any use of buildings or structures constituting a hazard to safety, health or public welfare by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, fire hazard, disaster, damage or abandonment is, for the purpose of this section, an unsafe use. Parapet walls, cornices, spires, towers, tanks, statuary and other appendages or structural members which are supported by, attached to, or a part of a building and which are in deteriorated condition or otherwise unable to sustain the design loads which are specified in this code are hereby designated as unsafe building appendages. All such unsafe buildings, structures or appendages are hereby declared to be public nuisances and shall be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or removal in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Dangerous Building Codes or such alternate procedures as may have been or as may be adopted by this jurisdiction. As an alternative, the building official, or other employee or official of this jurisdiction as designated by the governing body, may institute any other appropriate action to prevent, restrain, correct or abate the violation. The determination that this violation exists on the property is based on the following definition 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. Butte County Code, Chapter 24 Section 24-305.370 - Rubbish. "Rubbish" shall mean all nonputrescible solid wastes, combustible, or noncombustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, yard clippings, grass, ashes, wood, bedding, crockery, glass, metal and other similar materials, excepting compost boxes. Butte County Code, Chapter 24 Section 24-305.451 - Violator. An adult owner, tenant, occupant, resident or other person having possession, control or any other ownership interest in or the right of access to the premises, who is suspected or alleged to have violated or to be in violation of any Butte County Code provisions of the Chapters specified in Butte County Code Section 24-305.451. Butte County Code, Chapter 24 Section 24-305.095 - Camping. Occupying or maintaining for occupancy any place for temporary living, sleeping or other human occupancy purposes. "Camping" does not include: The parking or storage of an unoccupied and otherwise unused trailer coach, recreation vehicle, or tent trailer on a privately owned parcel, as defined in Section 24-305.31; occupying a trailer coach, or recreation vehicle, connected pursuant to county permit to permanent sewage disposal and water supply systems; or occupying a trailer coach or a recreation vehicle for any accessory use allowed in the applicable zoning district. Oroville R. Gibbons October 9,-2003 Page 3 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 actions: 1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240. 2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property. 3. Cease and desist camping activities on the property in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-260(a). 4.. All unsafe buildings or structures must be abated by repair, rehabilitation or demolition as per the Butte County Code, Chapter 26, UBC, Section `.`Unsafe Building or Structures." - This is your final warning. Unless you contact this office and make the proper arrangements to correct or abate the violation(s) voluntarily, within ten 10 days from the date of this letter, enforcement shall be pursued through the issuance of a citation (ordering you to appear in court) for said violation(s) and for failing to comply with this warning letter. Upon conviction of said violation(s) or of failing to comply with this letter, the court shall impose penalties (fines) and a Notice of Violation shall be recorded in accordance with Butte County Code Section 41-7. The Notice of Violation will include a description of the premises the violation concerns, a description of the violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate the violation(s). Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the address or telephone number listed above.' Sincerely, Gary Brown Lead Code Enforcement Officer cc: Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement June 15, 1999 Gill Smith Pacific Gas and Electric 350 Salem St. Chico, Ca. 95926 BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7541 FAX: (530) 538-2140 Re: HAZARDOUS ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS 1271 Oro Dam Blvd West Oroville, Ca. AP# 030-220-019 Meter # 1093J3 Dear Mr. Smith This department received a complaint alleging health and safety hazards at the above referenced living unit. On June 15, 1999 this department conducted an inspection. The owner (Oroville Gibbons) and tenants are not currently occupying the structure. The structure at this site has numerous electrical hazards including but not limited to open conductors and conductor splices, unprotected conductors, and a lack of proper grounding and bonding. The Building has been posted by this Department "Unsafe for Human Habitation'. As the Chief Building Inspector for Butte County, I am requesting that the electrical and gas to the structure referenced above be disconnected until appropriate actions are taken to resolve the hazards. Further, I request that the electrical and gas service not be reconnected until an authorization from this Department is granted to do so. This letter shall also serve as notice to the property owner and tenants that the electrical and gas service is to be disconnected on or about Wednesday June 16, 1999. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Scott Rutherford or Michael Vieira at the number above. Sincerely Scott Rutherford Chief Building Inspector :J BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SPECIAL INSPECTION REPORT %f Owner: Z. A•P.� O L-7 _ C% Address: % /V -e (sem -vim t --O` Date of Inspection Inspector Tenant • Building Location: / -�- -7/ O t�, -P � T • Type,of Inspection requested: 1. Housing / / 2. Financing 4. Other (specify) Present use of bu 3. Change of Occupancy to A. Sanitation (Housing)` 1. Water closet: 2. Lavatory: 3. Bathtub or shower: 4. Kitchen sink: 5. Hot and cold water to fixtures: 6. Heating facilities: 7. Natural light and ventilation: 8. Room and space requirement"s: 9. Bedroom window or door for second exit: 10.' Infestation of insects, vermin, or rodents: 11. Connection to sewage disposal: 12. Connection to water supply: 13. Rubbish and garbage facilities: 14. Comments: B. Structural 1. Piers and footings: 2. Floor construction: 3. Wall construction: 4. Ceiling and roof construction: 5. Fireplaces: 6. Comments: C. Electrical 1. Service and ground: 2. Receptacles: 3. Fusing: 4. Comments• D. Plumb in 1. Fixtures connected and vented: 2. Gas water heater: 3. Gas heating vents: 4. Comments AAM (continued on back) E. Other 1. Maintenance and repair: .2. Fire hazards: 3. Safety hazards: 4. Weather protection: 5. Underfloor and attic ventilation: 6. Comments• F. Commercial Buildings 1. Roof covering: 2. Distance to property lines: 3. Physically handicapped: 4. Restroom floors and walls: 5. Exits: 6. Improvements• 7. Zoning: 8. Comments G. Field Problems or Violations 1. Problem or violation (give complete description): 2. What action taken (give complete description): 3. What action recommended: T A. Information only - file. B. Hold for ten (10) days, then write letter. C. Write letter. 77D. i THERMALITO IRRIGATION DISTRICT 410 GRAND AVENUE - :1 OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 TELEPHONE 533-0740 CSA 26 SEWER SERVICE APPLICATION AND CONNECTION PERMIT Service Address: ; Owner's Name: Date: Address: Acct. No: A. P. No.: Phone: No. Units: Applicant/Agent: Agents Proof: Address: F ees: Phone: Application $ Arrearage Preliminary Review By: Date: CSA 26 Remarks: SC -0 R 1st mo. S.C. Other Total Fees Collected By: Field Review By: `-' �` �` ' t " "" Date: Date:" Remarks: �tf -.i1t MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGES WILL COMMENCE AUTOMATICALLY UPON: ❑ Date of TID approval of completed building;sevuer (early coOction). ❑ 30 days after date above, or on date of D.P.W. att�PPtrQ. I_` rlc'dmpleted building sewer, which ever comes first ("existing construction", prior t'q Mar.;,g974i� ❑ 180 days after date above, or on date of D.P.W. approval of completed building sewer, which ever comes first ("new construction", after Mar. 5, 1974). DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - TID, YELLOW - APPLICANT, PINK - DPW, GOLDENROD • DPW to TID Ot1 o�Q; o� 10"o QAys 4 . oc r 14 1981 1�i9���11��i2i�� 11