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.:i r 1n NA TO APPLICANT—USE PERMIT 1. It applicant Is other than owner, a proof cel agency must be supplied in writing' in order to legally sign the "Alaplication for Use Prrmi,t," 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 i;s not applicable, Inds- Cate by the symbol n/a B. Bxpiain briefly yet completely 'the nature of the proposed use, This is t�zry important and requisite;. (4�.FOLJMOn copies of a detailed plot plan of adequate scale to clearly delineate proposed building and improvements, folded WWI X 11" shall accornpany and be made part of the "Appilcation for Use Permit„` The plot plan shalf Include the following: a, A scaled drawing of the parcel(s) boundaries, ly; Location of all existing and proposed bulidirigs and Ir,lprovernents. o, Location and size of existing and proposed access to the subject parcel(s): _ d. Identify streets bordering property and nearby crossroads. Provide a loca- tion map if necessary. Show North Arrow. e; Preliminary design for on-site, off-site improvements and storm drainage disposal. (It shall be the responsibility of the developer to provide detailed e11glheerh g pians for on site slid off site Improvements and aorm drainage disposal to Butte County Department of Public Works for approval and install required facilities. Engineering plans mu..t be done by a Registered Civil Engineer,) 5: Applicartt shall. further understand that the "Applioatiorl for -Use Permit” Shall be subject to the approval Of the Plarining 'Commission or, ty'pon appeal, of the Board of Supervisors. Any subsevtuent special conditions ordered by the Planning Commission shall be made part of the approved "Use hermit`' and sha' II be binding on the applicant. 6. Unless conditions of approval have been cornplied with, in a one-year period, from the date of applicant's receipt of the validated use perm Pt the "Use Permit" will be deemed, expired. 7, Fees maybe, paid in rash or by check made to "Treasurer of Butte County": I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing Instructions and statements and understand their meaning and context: OAV_jb: C (Applieant) �yi�4�u4d 4 . f• arTYlandi w 126Oro Dara Blvd. W�t$t , I� Orovi. l f e , CA 9 96.5 29 12" � r vil to , R. Gibbons ! Ste�ra r t � Dona J" .Lcharel Oro :�an� West - OPO*4110 CA 95965 "P?l Oro Dam Blvd. Wont +, '1C7`I1I, °lath. Du orovi:Lie, CA 95965 Ora vil'ieCA rys /� a 95965 „JlJ^ 4-3 C 30-22-20 r 1,y & Nellie Philbraol g 3, 10 125,E Oro Dam `West gyres . y & Linda Strand i 1Bracl & Mareha Ii'.'reeman Oroville CA 14.6 1 th St. 1 2 Dodge Ave. 95965 L' 10ville. CA , CA 95965 1. 95905, Or 30-22-4 c�v�.1, � e j , 30--22-22 � 23 � 28,Mari � 30-194-4 3336onl�aoAdacBingham l:Lwaac & Mabel Mill i y 950 14th St. � L:D. & V.L. 'Ta fart Bragg CA 4 � � � 10�'� 12th St. 95 95965 Orovylle CA 37 ' o r +ori x.1.0 CA � , 9596 30--2P-27 Bessie L. Caldwell ��, 30-19LI•--5 & 6 975 Lindse Lane Cecil M. Johnson � 7 16...07 }Santa Cecile a Cr, `doh ny & Adahar indley Orovil.le,' CA 95965 102,E 12 -h St. > ountaa,n Valley, C.A92" 08 Oroville, CA 95965 30-22— , 30-22-29 1 30-194-7 Ralph &Erma :Plummer Rndrix ]3e�rrly Larson ` 9`,71 Lindsey Lane �lrart He � »� Orovill€�, CA 95965 22_x, � washir,Stot Aire. Dallas & Dorothy Duty OrO`ille, CA 95965 1220 R0$ekrans Orovil4le 30�-e.30-,1 94-g 30-22-8 P 30 , OA 35965 `" xrene l'. SY�oemaker ? - 6 0,t � -94 G ' & Nelda Mann ; Charles 8c �'helma 'Lane Ordville CA 94 C`7' enbrier Drive ' 9 Oro Dam Pl vd We 33 urne�tte St 959 5 Ora�r.11e; CA 959651 Vallejo, CA 94590 30`22-9 30194-9' Rol and DOri8 Aawes 5339 Yarmouth Ct. Jw�r� � �enat Pr M96 130le Nea�ark a GA 94560 963 a,, ndsey Dane Y 1234 Rosekrans Dri Vo CA I 959�s le, CA', 95965 ^yam 0xov�;,le 5 - r Oro�rl 30.x2`-1 G i 30-194-11 Albert & Agnes Appleman A t -hu r, &ub Cono�;Fer ,' O. & Wit. 902 Fourteenth S't. 1 . EisenhaueJr OvOvill e CA 1 'a3t1Ntii street 126 ,Rosekrans Dr. 95963 C-`ov I I'l.e) CA 95965 Orovill0, CA, 9� 6 13 _ '� 30y15a1_1�, ' 30=1 %-1 +J. T. & D.Y. Picker Mary 4,�"l oto �{erx� 916 14th Sty l`k�dge Aver Ferry & D,ibn- Dozier Or'ovall0, CA 9,596;5 '1 99 365'1 Oro O.��ovi le, C+�A '� i CA 95965 9596u� Crov�ll.� �fack l'aev'ere=tt J0�'1��34-•1 930 14th 5t. 12 S.�i. L.f3r lie er rasp 1101; or: O�.9 �roene%* Oro rine ; C 5965 , , . ' Df 131. 5�JC5ee , '1P-80 .Rr�se�raYts Dr , atg�:, , Orovil re `8 l CA 95'95 ear..+vr __..�Ar., _"'T—+......r.a�Q___.'gs; 1 RECORDING REQUESTED B �l`ltli I . - •mow=J.fr....r '^.... ,r AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO # }' - NANs 7. J3.Ck Reeves�'. AD.,,,51525 Valencia School. Roar.. # > s hptos, California 9500xllP"_ STATE 12228 FEE Title Order. No Escro% :No MA[LTAJC STATEMEriTS To SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE' Documentary transfer taxi_. _ 3� '�� Chan, of Owner- -..........:..._.. tr. El Computed on full value of pro ert� conveyed, or .1cDRESS 't.Same AS Above jf ship �tr'�rtelt NOi P P I y XXDCComputed on full value less liens and ,encumbrances' crrr&: t,t�E3 tZSc... -3J R1& T remaining thereon at time of sale.iY srATE Ccd r :_,nt .. ma 1��3` Dd ccss cn _smeaf; . �tttte_.Courity._Tjt3 R .Cts. Signature ofdeclarant oragent determining tax— firma ec T •.V.r�._.. - - WESTERN TITLE', FORM'NO. tDS FOR VALUE RECEIVED, JAY• ;YI%i,IALI THIT,BROOK and NELLME C-. LBROOK,- 'cdfe GRANT -to JACK RMEMS, an unmarried Tian, COMINER.,rF'VEIS, a single. woman, JOW NORidANDIIv arid CMUDIA NOR3LANDIN, his wife, s? l as _ as JOINT` TENANTSaH that real'; property situate in the unincorporated. area Countyo€ Ettt a State.ofCalifomia,descnbediasfollows Being a portion of Lot 1 in Block 139, as shoran on that certain map entitled, "flap of Tharmalito,. Butte County,. Cala,", ryhich MaR was recorded in the office of the Recorder of the Caunty of Butte,. State of California Jude 8, 1887 and described as fojsa BEGIi 13G at the Northwest corner of said Lo't. thence East along the North line of said. Lot I, 155 feet; thence South at a right angle and parallel with the 6:esf line of said Lot 1, 240' feet, thence West at right angles and paralle-1 with `the %Ft3rtn Line of said Lot 1, 155 feet to the West line of Sal Lot l thence tjor th alant, the Vest line of said Lot L 240 feet to the paint of beginning.:' Date march 28,. 8Q i� i C Thilbrcack % & c s2 STAVE OF C'ALIFORMA t Caonty o 0-1 T —E-- ss_ Qit 421' C_ 3 _ 19B -Q. before mer: the undersigned;. a Notary Fub1Fc', in and For said State, personally appeareif' 1_ - 3tt' wtt_L.c1M PKiL13iL K_,F'Nn QELC.Ie C. -PH ELEP-Mv- known to: me to be thepersons whose names fi Vic: subsci iked to the within instrumenr, and: acknowledged tome that Alhe+ executed the: same: l' Notary Public T.tAiLT"AX STA'i'_. SMENTS AS -DIRECTED ABOVE r >1c �r�` .• �ia�it { PLANNING IDEPA`RTMENT'S INTSRbEPAF TMSNTAL REVILW REQUEST TO t`ie.. ^'Naaiiw; REQUEST; Bevlew & Som =t DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:: iia ' 1 enli t; tO tib. OW N flea Msrk0i'n�?�p ` y Zonled •c —+ �-. _ _. .-=rte. of, 0 t%1 LOCATION: 1.41 tll(� SOUth rdaci ,.°,'�M - Dow Tilvd, appy x. SCC reet: wool; APPLICANT; C taudl,l ilp-rmandill ADDRESS: ` ° �)yn Dam t`t m a : ln, CA, OWNER PLANNING COMMISSION ACTI,DN SCHEDULED _ RETURN nATE RE01.11i?STEI) ASAP ATTACHMENTS.Copy of application & plot pian,'' RETURNED COMMENTS: ` ., k _ .. i I _ z PLANNING DEPARTMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW R�QUEST TO., �: Joh�, Mcg r, fl on m a'�.1'l HEQUESTt ,gVIOWA COmm.n! AP N` DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: -- USO Permit to allow a flea markst on 'prox)erty zoned "A--21' (Goneral) of 12th LOCATION., —ari the south side �� Oro _7am Blycl.� a� �vox. O feet weo t i StreetStrbetj Thermal ito ri lm• 1 , APPLICANT; Qla'uclia Normandin 4 � ADDRESS: . _. 126 Oro Dain 'Weal Orovil,le .. CA OWNER: Same PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SUHEDULED_.._�� RETURN DATE; REQUESTED: ASAP DATE DIST'RIBUTED, -80 ATTACHMENTS: Copy pf application 4. plat plan, RETU11NED: COMMENTS: elrl�FA is �c1�1s7`"l2tJ'C ibrN .0 i,,C m,' A'NNiGN.DEPAi�TMENT S iNTEEPARTMENT PLE .DEP . ' INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEST" _ TO Lynn Vanhart -, _Bnvi:ronTClexjb.aj J-toa].t-h ; aultoCo. env. Health REQUEST. &Vjow- Co►nmart_ x^c_0� � " AP NO. , 0 Orovl'I^, C^tfJcnla DESCRIPTION dF PROJECT; Ue Permit; --g allow a Sl la market on -pro- Pei :1. zoned LOCATION,* on the south side of Oro 'barn 131vd an1prox 500 f.eo-b west; of 12bh SLxee'l*, Thermalit o APPLICANT, Claudia 1V'oimaudi ADDR)2881265 Oro Dam _ West,., Oroville, LA OWNER: _ Sam :., PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED RETURN DATE REQU STED ASAP , DATE DISTRIBUTED, ,, 6-9-80 jj8 ATTACH IENMS Copy sof application & plpt plan' RETURNED; 6-11' ?o COMMENTS: -210 o `. W . Vol, tc c >Ku���- vt>wv►twut 5eceeit �u� i���t?r� t 1.4 W- �, PLANNING DEPARTMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEST a r n of Fovostr REQUEST; ,.f CQMaml A N0, ; ,_gin �?°°-t7 hESCRIPTION OF PROJECT' iL"1TStD i'LOT f'L(T - Llsc ormit to; allow a :C�.oa mar��t� orrrjo ae`tonc�d "A-2" Goncarai LOCATION: ori tha solith side Of Ord Team Blvd. est of 12th StrQo6 Tbormaiito APPLICANT; C� aadia No�mandin 1b Oro Pam leOroui�. o OA ADDRESS; `st OWNER; Sams PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED October 15, 1x80 RETURN DATE RECIUESTED! ASAPOGia box' 6, 1987 t�n�%+�.�'Cann�nc��"�r�r�• DATE DISTRIBUTED:; _ 0ttolbor ?, 1980 .� a l ' 111100 ATTACHMENTSs Copy of application & plot plan. RETURNED; i. COMMENTS; No Arieh Cartw ighi: ... OFFICE W94 ONLY;' Receipt # Project # ApIENDLX i Date Pilod. . " Environmental In nrmation Farm (To be completed by applicant) GENERAL INI,IORMA`i"ION 1. Name and address of developer or project sponsor: jo 2. Address of project: ";ClxQ Assessors Block and Lot Number � � _ �►°� » � 2 3. '[dame, address, and telephone number of person to be oontacted concerning t'tI s ro je c , 1 t__ 4. Type o projector (i.r . rezoning, subdivision --= 54 hist and describe any, other 'related permits and ,,oti-io public caPPxovals required dorthis project, includin� those required equired by a. city, regionstate and federal gencies 6. Existing zoning district: 7. Proposed use of site l- (e PROJECT 'DESCRTP`IION $ Site size, 9, Square footage of building(s) 1.0. _lQumber of flodrs of construction. 11r Amount of off street earl"itlg provie ed 1.2, Attach site development plan, proposed schedui,i.nig, ' i' 14. A8,-- jciated projects''' '''*,��%aj 15, Anticipated incremental. development. 1 t.rr►eair} A A Appendix T��x�v�+�a�`�'e � of3 x P, APPENDIX r ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) . A CKGROUND EO Zog 80.0 -2704 1. Name of Proponent Olaudia Normandin: 2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent; 1265 tiro Dem West OrBville, Oa. 95965 3. Date of Che3klist Submitted 4. Agency Requiring Checklist 5. Name of Proposal, if applicable, Use Pormi - to a ow flea mos-ket snack bar and beer garden on 0.85 acres zoned A -Z Thetmalito. AP M Ci, ENVIRONMENTAL I1QACTS 30-22-03 (Explanations of all ryes" and 'Imaylie" answers are required. on attached sheet.,,,), 'SEs MAYBE NO i. Earth.Will the proposal result in s;;gnificant; a, Unstable earth conditions or i changes in geologic substructures b, Disrup tions, displace tt,1ht s, coin- PAction or overcoveri g of the soll7 c Change in topography or ground` sur- face relief feabut6A or removal off' topsoil? Destruction, covering' or i odifita- kion of any unique geologic; or physical features? Windor aten; erosion e.-afcso�.ls �eithe� . on or off the 81te7 f. Changes n deposition or erosion of sands, or changes in silta- tion, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a r: var o stream or the bed, of the ocean or . an ba inlot or laked g.. L0138 of-, prime agriculturally pro= ductive'soils outside designated urban areas? Ap tst dix- E -page of YE8 ,MAYBE NO h txposuxe O;C people or property to geologic hazards such as eaxf tlquakoa landslides, Inudsli es, ground failure, A' or similar hazards? ., .r. Air. Will the proposal result in; a.: Substantial deto-rLoration ol: ambient or local air quality? �-- b: The creation of object ionable odors ; smoke or fumes? e'. SiSni icaztt alteration of air movetttent, moisture or temperature or anv change in climate„ either IIs locals y or I gi onall;y7 3,, WAtor. Will the proposal result an w aostantial c i a Changes in currents, or the course or :divi—ction of water movements? - b: Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, erns orthe rate and amount of , s'ur�ere' �ctt�i �:Lt1'lo��? c-, Need for ofr--site s=l:ace drainage improvements, including vegetation removal.; channelization or culvert installation? -' d Alterationq to the cout8o- or E;low et- flood waters? e, Change ; in the amount o � surface water in any water body? f Dischar e into surf`ate waters g , or in any Alteration of surface water quality, including but not l'itod to temp -e tatute, diLbigolvod oxygen or turbidty` g. Aluere.t on o the direction or rate of flow rat round waters h+ Change in the quantity or quality of ground wateta, either through direct additions or withdrawals or through inters, Ai.lon o� ati aquiftt by ruts or excavations? M Appetndik P - page 2 of 9 '`. w r AM *YhS MAYBE Nd i. Reductiort in the, of rrlatox other�.lablearrI,�unt ava ` for public water supplies? FXpoqure o.C- people or propert to water related hazards suoh 48 f1ooding ...= 4* Plank Life, Will theproposal result s stantial, a Loss of vegetation or change in the' diversity of species or numb or of any species of pari~s (including treos, shrubs, grassc,.Aops, microt-lora and aquatic plants) b. Reduction of the nuai!)ex;p of any unique, e or, andati8oxed. specios plants? Cy introduction of neer species of plants into an ,area, nr in c ba.rr ,er to the normal rejAenishtneilt of ex'stin speoies d, Reduction, in acreage cif` afty dgri- cultural crept 5 . AnimalWill the proposal msuit ia,yipe. rye, r a. Change In the aivers,ity of spec a:es, or munbers of any spocias of at,timals (birds, land animals including teptllcs, fish and Shell. fish, bertthic organa ms, insects or mloro�aun.a) 7 b', Reduction of tete numbers of any unique, rare fir endanex ed ipecias of animals - c, InLt,oductloft of nev spdcies of animals into an, arp.� or resu�.t a barrier to t1-0 mi�;rat}; bn orAS ti1C1voment of anima.l'o d Reduction of � encroachment 'upon, ' ;or wildlife habitat? Appen.dl;-k V page 3 of 9 YES MAYBE, 140 6:. Noise Will the pl oposzll result in 4ubstantial, a; Increases n noise lege b , ��� Exposure o.. to severe noise p people levels? 7, Light. and (xla.re , Will the proposal d ^ i P. o ce si na.f ca nt light, a Aare? 34 Land Use. Will the proposal result In a sigttifi.cantx w Alteration, of the planned land use of, an area, or establish,a trend which will demonstrably 'lead to such ,G alteration7 b Coin.flict; with Vises on adjoining l. properties, or conflict with establiched recreational, educa- tional, rel4iouS or sdi,ehtific uses of an, area? 9. Natural 'Rosotarees All l theproposa], resu in substanti.a.l e Dotnand fors; or 'a.ncrease i.n the rate of use of any ua.tura:l resources? b; D epure.lon Of any nonret �wable natural resource? 10 aiA, of .Upadt., hoes the proposal in roZv a, risk of an emplosion o the -rebase of 'hazardous substances (includiftg, but not limited to�j tail, pe,stici.ces' i Chemicals or radi.ati_on i in; the event of An accident or upso conditions? � pe ulotion , C i.11 a°ho ptopos a. A1'1 Sig ni'Ti,Cft tly gltea. the location, di:stributlot, density, or growth rate of the human pcpuls.tiot e.' an area orphysically divide an _. ostab�i.a.sheJ cohimutii y? 12. tbtlgi Celli the pzaposal signUltantly, -affot t ok 'stit houaing or creato d demand for ddditlonal housing? r i APPehd . V" page 4 a 9 +4 "W'M I YES MUM NO' 13,. Trans ortat16ri/tArcul6Lt ;on , Will the proposal result in. di Generation of substantial. additional. � vehicular movement? b. Significant effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking 7 _ c f. Substantial, impact upon existing tra.nsporta,tio' systems? n d: Significant alterations to present patterns of -circulation or movement _ of people and/or goods? e . Altera, too. G atetborne, rail or air tragi f. increase In traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or, pedestrians?� G 14i, Public Services, Will the proposal have an e ect upon, or result iti, a stbstantial need ,dor new or altered governmental services in any of, the following areas r ?9 tte pro,tact i_on7 b+ Police pxotoction? 61 c,, Sc jI's t d pavko or other tecreational rtacilit'ie87 e; Mainter ance of p'ubli;c fa,cil.ities ; including roads f 4 'Other goverttmern�al setvi.ces? ,..�. l tt- r Will tete proposal result ins' aUse Of substs.nti&l iwftounts of i+u.e1 or 'etre gy? b, 5tibstantial ittcrease .1 dettand upc tt existing pounces 69 enorgy, or tequire the devcl.opmettt of tte sources 09 'energy? _ ... 16 utilities. will ttio Ptoposel tesult ian a tt� e i of ftoW systeiis, of subs stattti al alteratiOtis to the foll.owittg 'ut,ilities 4 App ettdix r .. p L g-► e .5 6f g S MAYBE O a, Power o r natural ? b , Communications systems? - c., Wager? C- d. Sewer, � r ��w�:�.l. trur►Xceline be extended, develproviding capacity�to, serve near � development) o G e, Storm waterdrainage? C.,. 17, Humaft Health, Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or ` potential health hazardeXciudin mental health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health ha.zaras"! 1$: Soi'id haste, Will the proposal result in, any slgi,ificara. " npa.cts associate with solid waste disposal or litter oot�trol'7 19 , Aesthetics , Will the proposal result In' 't e o struction. o�- any public des`i-gelated#off CeCCinY scenic]8ta opera to the .publ?! c, o • will the proposal res°ul.t j a tht; creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public vi av 2Q, neo eat ori, 14,11 tb i ptopoya,l result' , i4 an impact upon ti-ta quality or quantity of exis tin ,iihlic recrea-, i' tion ♦ on f' cilitie�-'' I 1, A� cl�eolo ica I t~y cal, ° Will the proposal ,16-t�'tera,tion of aidna. i cast a.rchoologica,1 0t ti torical site, btructure, ob'ect „tl� .:. orbuilding? p j meq{ y yy•? 2 ,. W .}.,i �j y +� y.� y� y'. �i y a , y �h y�.�. Mgtdatoxy �.Lrl,d�.. i o,.L� x7 Ja nU. �.,L. G�41 i .'�, a, Does the project have ` 'the, po�:etti1 to de rada the quality of the envitottt efit, Subs.tant ally reduce the 'habitat of a fish or wildlife speo-: ea, ca.uee a fish or wildlife popul.atio to drop bol ow seat ` Appendix. 'V page 6 of 9 t YES MAYBE N0 sustaining levels. threaten to eliminate a plant or atimal com- munity,'reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or'endangered, plant or animal or e1iijinate important examples of the major periods o Aft California history or prehistory? b.. Does the project have the potential to achieve short term benefits to the detriment or publicly adopted long-term envivonmental goals? c Does the project have impar^ is vhich are incl1 idual,ly Limited', but cutnul.atively considerable? (a project may impact on two or more separate l were act on each resourcesishrelativel:y�y�small, but where the effect of the total o those impacts on the environment is significant, d x Does have envi�ron� enta tthe-project which will cause substantial adverseeffects on human beings, oither directly or inairectly? Appendix V lingo � of A'ppl'.io nt Claudia No �n ISOV, 8 Parcel DATA SIMR ' Lor; # 80-05..28,-04 A. Pro ,je, t; Domj4, .1)1.is7Y I ,I' yp(I OP Projc.e•t —. ase Permit P `' iox 1)osr;3+ip•tIon: The permit will allow a fled market �'� , snack bar and.. beer garden on 0.85 acres zoned A-2 in Thermalito �?. Location: 1255. Oro Dam West. Thermalito. South side Oro Dam jest about '500 feet west of, 12th 'street. ZI Pr=oposed Dexitl.ty of 'Developmont,: NA Amount of impevvious Guri'acing:Xinimal.-wood booths and structure. Aoceso- and Nearest Public Road(s) -._'Oro, Dam �roni;a e, C � Site entrance along west property° line. (Oro bam West is Hi162 Method. of 6.owage Disposal : Sewer .� B. Source of Water Supply: Thermali•Gc Irritx,I.bion District.,_, Proximity O'� Power Lilies Existing onsite.-' IU. Potential i"or fur,•t,hur land divird oris and devel.o pmerit Yes. sewer, _with Pro osed use is not ori i'rretrie'vable commitment, of the ,land. 13, Enyironmemi al stA•L"t ng, _ hysigal E.nyiro1y(+,xi �t Tervai a.' 'V �'�i rival, glj'p t �Myt[,{ �a7,. �w AJhk .4 ty".�.�: �i.L i at .. //t� 1At�y+yy�r ry f� 0/� + ��// rI� i+j� �/`tt ry+q r r Level land. situated ..� o P a small v hila, to west o� the -Feather Diver. Amo o �Gh . ground su:raQ`e rel` of. b, l.ope;s, b-2 ranige to south. c ti Ul. eva•tion A, boixt 1�fget above oea lee, di Limiting Vactors : None. 2. Soils a."T"en "Incl 0 aax�art c r s t.c t Oorning-Keeers Association to east of site and Viva Z+�ax�,�el, to vreat6 solls are mostlY Ol.ass Tl!r-IV t ype.0 suitable for some erops,,_or sma:l:l.; ardeg0j, b, LimitinC Fac t,ors., 'Ron . . Mfq ` � �y yy �tj yry q y va a s� p y�y � { Land a. By�rthquake Zone'.goothillo shoar Zoriey4) miles es b. Erosion Potential : T,o:�r rt. 1+"`�.t�e liazar�: 'Urban Hazards Y; C� ' . l,aY t sl 1. Potential 4__L6' . ,,. .. Lx imsive Soil Pot ential> ��IO'd high 4,i Hydrolosy a SU.rraCe Wat ' j:..jhDZ fro s ' LS Aexec. � a .. . , '� fie �a Olt � Data Sleet centi uod Shallow -ditch cuTverts along, Oro Dam G rist. Site drains to south into Gold Dredpe 11.atsR d'» . linua'l Rtilx'if"I,l.a; About 25 inohes per year: Limiting I'ew for this ro- ect Lour-sate and area is urban. 6. Acoustic Qu,jl.j•k,,V: Low -Oro Dam West is major, transportation- corridor. r? 4, Air qu.al.ity: Good-sub-Ject to inversion Layers. Biol.ogioal. Enyix'o1`1ltlen L € . coot at oji., Natural, vegetation removed for current residential use: Some annual. grasses, Landscape species, etc. W.ild.l.if C ai; i,R; k; : No habitat available, Cu:l.tural. Bnviroxmnont 'ic w ArchacAolot loaf. and lii.Itoric al Ito, t,,, urTc;«., in °k hu ;;rr at .Site has been disturbed in pe:G4bi go recorded Locations onsite. /7 1 1 • y {may y* q �y-� / +Y [� A y �}�' ��p ,{ ,h, Butte B t e W\, u. ty (IollE;a.F�`al .l: 1i.. ll (I f���'N /..L.�Yi.�k.� k .�e oral: Lo. -Deno ty R(�.s aoAtial Use 4 .L U a cre 1-4 Dj � .. LL y A-2 - Ge .. �.,neie•aL. "l Existing Lau,i, tJc v ox -c- ' (:; Bxisting r.esLdenoe (mobile home) smaLL structure near back property Line;, some flea market booths riot in uso. 14. Surxot aiding Ar--; � W a: Land family)' su'trounds on all sides. 601d dredge flats & OroVilleL. Wildlife Area to south, bi Zoning.- A-2, Arks Mate Lands; etc» co Gra. Pl,, n, deoi•Public to south 1,ow�1?ensity Resident3.al , sur rounding; Medium -Density ResideritiaL to east; d'i Parcel moi, a tinder E aore to o-rex '�0 aare4,, 1Character ox SiteScattered residential urbane lb. , w4, 4v4lvo4ft 4X a47L",iaYA +1 •//;iyy µ '�ir�ry .. iy1 y� ly . nL+ i A o�riLLe- mile, ,w� � ,Cr.l'l.utrr�4t,�t : Oxo�il.l.e ultl.mate suheres m +}• � (-unda,,t` Iv Urk ell Arca « Yoe, sta_tj o11 1) WRt er Ava;i.l rib llt,,P" T ,1.1% h Brant 20. cho 010 in, Area Ap���ndix F page ,?b oS 9 80-05-28-04 SSION OF ;ENVIRONMENTAL FVALUATI III. Dx5CCJ ON Summary: The proposal is h use permit Which would allow 'I flea market With 10 outdoor sales `booths, and a snack bar, and beer garden on 0 55 acres of land zoned A-2 General in Thermali.to. Tire project has been modified ;from t}re original plot plan: 10 sales booths rather than 20 originally proposed, though proposed � Y 7 p > � p p parking. has been increased .front 19 spaces to 30. The subject property is located along the south side Of- Oro Dam West about 500 feet west of the intersection with 12th Street the A-2 zone. �n 7her�rtala:to. Commercial use of the site requires a use permit Street, ')~he flea market 4114. assoc:iated fmciandion �londab0 o enhOn, Saturdays and Sundays from 1.0 a.m. to 5 p Y P Y y falls on that day. The proposed booths r,rill be constructed of wood as will 1.}re snack bar and beer garden. According tothe applicantthe maximum single day use is estimated to be about 100 persons , or less, Permits :Cox the sale of rood arid beer will be acquired, Health permits and encroachment permits have received tentative . approval with stapul.ations and conditions. On-site there oxists a si.ngl.o family rosl.dence (mobile home) with out- buildings and several flea market booths, The surrounding area along highway l62 is primarily residential with scattered commercial uses: Surrounding residences are located in close �aroximity to alto site. There is an existing .flea market 4 mile to the east. The general plan designation is Low-bonsity Res doi.it Al Use, Tho' zoning- is A-2 Nn ral: Power and phone linos exist to the residence on-site, wage disposal for public restrooms Will be by Q8A #26 (T,i.}), sever) }Vater will be supp.liod by the Tx.il, Impacts include lhi 'rhe proposed 'flea market site is located 2 miles west of the Foothills Shear Zone and 6 miles west Of the Cleveland Bills Paiui.t.,' These of faultin are potentially tV�a ne�a�obc4i'v e,tpCtively. caSoismiresultctivityooltida-mage nxi3o Yto Property and concentrations; of pc3opl.o: Gxpan,sive soil potential rated. as being modeiato-'High' may' present some shrink-swell problems, }}owever; it :is noted that the' flea market structur+rs will l not be permanently fixed' to the grouhd; 2a;b: There may be some proble s associat: d with dust cdile to t}ze concentration of vehicles operating on-sit,, during t uiness days. Mitigations Such: as Watering and compaction of parking, and a c, c a ss road areas may be ildco8gatyk Air r utility will deteriorate to some dogre,o due to the release of emissions (CO; NOx, 1}C) from eoncontraitions. A endx F �P page 8 of 80:05-28-04 DISCUSSION OF I NVIRON1MINTAL EVALUATION (continued) of vehicles operating on-site 3h,y Runoff water quality may be degraded to some degree by urban' type pollu°tants washed froom parking avaa,s and other developed surfaces Drainage from Che site is to the south into Gold. Dredge Flats, an area intensely mined in the past. Runoff writers drain quickly through the dredger piles where they encounter the perched water table which fluctuates with the level, of the Feather Liver, The, rapid exchange of water between the groundwater table and the Feather River may result in some pollutants being; released to the river which is an ;important C,las.s T fishery, The project site is located on a; small hill to the west of the heather Iti.ver, and as such the flood potential is rated as low': 5a; Any impacts 'to the Feather River could adversely affect the fishery. Spawning runs of anadromous fish have been declining since the con- p . g 1 j r Aper elevation Con- struction of the Oroville Ilam 7ro ect, eliminated u s" atvnin areas t a,b: There will be increased r_Zois.e, due to human activity cin• -site and traffic. Some nearby residences wi.l.l: be affected on weekends. However, Oro Darn Blvd. Nest turrentl.y generates area noise, 8a,b: The tutto County Ganbral ' Flan designates this area for Low - Density Residential: Use (1-4 1)U/acre) , A large block of designated Public Open Space ties to the south (Orovil.l.e--11'Idlifc Area),- `The eXist;ing zoning is A-2 'Cener;al.; Commercial use of' the site requires a use permit in the A�2 zones The character of the area is a combination of residential and coAimercial uses along tl'ighway 1624 In 1,077 a use Perm itproposal for anothor flea market (J: 1'V. Chappell, A)) #' 30-183-01u tRll Log # 77-04- 05-01� located at 1141 fest tiro :Dam l3or�levarcl was approved:' Compatibility with sur�lounding residences i s ah important concern. in this ,use permit consideration+ 13a; There will be' increasod trq fit along and encroaching ingress -egress movement Oil Oro Dam West and a co`� concentration of vehicles oft -site during, the days of :Clea market opostat,ion (Saturdays, Sundays and, some Mondays), The 'maximum use at the fflea market is est mated at' 100 persons, The ' g -75 AUT range, or loss, tra.Cfic increase resulting w9.11. he ].n the 50 13f>: Where will be 39 parkingspaces provided on-site' for patronf s o the Ilea market. A narrow 20µfoot roadway easoment from Highway162 Will be provided to the parking area at the back of the 0.85 acre parcel', The site has very llmlte4 area for this amount of parking, plus the access loop road, plus the other project activities; Appendix R' page 8a or 5 80-OS-28-04 I1:�ClJSSIUN OF LINVIRONbI1NTAL UVAUNIJ'ON (continued) 13c: The project site fronts along Oro Dam West, highway .1.62. An encroachment permit from Caltrans will be required. A roadway 'approach to the 20-moot-wide access should be constructed since Oro Ilam West is a `-lane road in this area. Sight dista.nco is good in bothdirections since_ the site is located on a small hill. The site is in :an improve- ment standard urban. area. and curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements will be required. 13d: Increased traffic circulation w411 result at this Oro Dam 'Blvd. location; 'There will be some initial unloading of goods to be sold at lemarket and occasional loading of goods purchased on business days, a iri.volving pex}iaps larger sjoty-moving vehicles. 13f: Traffic congestion or safety hazards along this stretch of IZighway. may increase. These hazards will occur primarily on weekends, Some s entering and leaving the site.. congestiion Will occur duo to vehicle The average daily trafficalong Uro Dant l�rest v1. 1 probably n,,, it fI since weekend nays have Usualiv ion; than normal traffic. (x3(9 o'* -_ 7600-8800 ADT)' L;oc..;�' r. IIi ghtvay 1 Ciis 14a: Fire hazards will increase, especially since:. the flea market booth:,, I)eer garden and snack bar will be of wooden construction. Fire protection requirements will inorease» There is an existing fire hydrant at the east corner of the pro perty� al(.ng llighivay 162 which can provide water to the site iii: case of fixe, - 1.4b: Policeprotectionrequirementsn coups of people ` p wx11 �.ncrcase» � may present some police p tprobleijms l6a,b Power and phone lines exist to the residence on-site and will be extended to the flea: market facilities, l6c Water will be provided by the T,I»D 16d, 17a)! Flush toilets for both sexes should be provided ori-site» Selvage disposal: will. be 'provided by CSA #26 sower., 16e: Draindge along Orb DaM. SVest is handled by a small ditch with culverts under access rodd8i There i:s a 'small dtd nage Glitch to the west: RU1101f drains south into bold brodge Flats., l8: 'There May bo a la'r'ge ambUftt of solid waste., Phorat`edl by the snack baand beer garden use, Provisions for solid` waste disposal should be made Ap pend'ix P - page 8b of 4l ij': ,t 'MITIGATION MEASUItL" 1. Dust shAll be reduced or eliminated by use of d7 st palliative or other :suitable means; as required by the Butte County Air Control or -fico. 20 The site to be maintained in a clear and orderly condition. 3. Pood service faci l hiss to co mply 'r,ritl the California Restaurant Act. 4. Provide toilet and lava.to.ry facilities for the public, S. Contact the Butte County Sheriff's office coracexnin site protection needs', 6,. Construct a standard public road approach at the project access ,along Oro Dam Blvd. _West„ 7 . Site perimeter to be fenced with a 6 -foot s -ob fence. iglltseurrin: 8. Hours of operation shall be 'limited. to 10 aim, to 5 p.m, on Saturdas y S , undays, Mondays Arid holidays, 9, Provide sufficient parkin 9 spaces in accordance with, the '"Butte County Planning Department requirements, Aft .. � pyo �+y p �r TT Vv. r�F_ NrypE+i ti y ,uw.wn.:.....aw..,w...wy,.q.rnw�.,rw..rw.....,r.+.w...i.�.. Notice is hereby exem icy the Batt e County Planning Comm .sai,on that. public, hearingct will be held ota, Woduesday, August6t 1980, mit 7:30 Pam., in the Butte Co my 3oard of Oupervisoro' Room, y .Butte County Admi.nistaation 0epter, 25 County Center Drive MVille, California, regardin8 the fol,lowitag; ITEMS ON WHICHX NEGATIVE' 7lECL�i�AI'ILO�fI� REGARD7 ' ' i 3�N,N a..,..b..m.....,��.,�,x,w......,......�...»..,.d 1 n Claudia Normandin - Ube Permit to allow a flea ;tarket ori prot)Lrty' zoned IIA,a,�t1 (General) located on the south side of Uro Uttm Blvd.- approx.- 500 ifeet✓ gest of-12th,St� identified as APS 30-22-03, Thf rmalito'n. 2e Theron Walker &, Jiln Moore W Rezone from "A -P-41 (Genera.) t;o r,TR 51� (10010thil.l Recreatioliel - 5 acre parcels) propertv,_ _ located on the east & west sides of Oregon Gulch Rd6, from Condor Rd. 14 mile south and 6n theeast; side of 0ho:mk.oe Rd from Condon Rd* 14 mile North, id.en;ta.fi0d as AP 41,i -,25- 29, 1,i-,25 .29, more particularly described ars,; All that certain real. property si.tUate it the (Iount,'Ep off' Butte, Stage; of Cal.i.forniti p described as foll.t lia Parcel 11 : tots 51, 6 and #� • of the SEYf and the t;q of the $tY► of aec, 9_1 T20X R4E, MM, _ Pgreel 2 All than portion of tottl It 29 3 mad 4'off' theI E 4 of Soc 9 120X j R���M, BSCM, not included within the ej-ct'orio'r, lines of those mini.xtg clttimF3 ImoWn at the Rook i River Quartz Cl aim � S�om��st€�ke Qu€ax�bz:. 7jaC�rt�a on lotto Chri.o to Q��ctrtz C1.aii�, Bay^iron ua !tz C1�aitn, tTort6II Quartz Claim, OrOvi : l.o QtaarL� M,Vi.�tg Locaction, Avondale Quartz M�,_�ing Location, Wlgwtoshm Quartz Mitiag Location, Ida Belle. quartz Mi;na,ryg Location, but I-Ucludi:ng the svrfrace ri.ghbs on the Ida 13e1le Locatio t as not, necessafor Martz ihihe purposes, and 5 acr. es i t the . St4J ccoraer, of said 4ecti on deeded to Geor ge ritiqua, mcep"t i.ng 613. the land. 14 of 0heretzee Roar d Also eatoepti tg thex!ef",I^q. t tho, following do ori;bed parcel b� 7..atid. 00=enain.g at the Z4 obMet of 88i.d See . 9; tbouco along the S lie of t lib � of 86i.d See. , S 89050156 W 4' 679610 ft. to the true po 0 -it of beginni�tg fe,r the parcel hereo n degcrib,oat ' thence fr. oiA o ai.d. true point of beg•.t.nni ng; X '1t� X61 ►5'1 PO4.614 kt-x to an, irby. Piga in a 'rock: to"Und; thence coatlnu la.g V 10 36,15,51' E, X01 e86 aptb to the LSE oarnor ill' paid C,8im- fttked b,"" anixol pipe tusiked B.6E.. r) 1 T b 6 e"Sicy�6+ X435, t�;:.l.nbo 14 S'i 2 �6 W� '1 C30 92 ftp then e" 0048ti� fence l3 ne- thence alo16 ng ai to a c ►� h.enc, t it .1 �y ,,j �} �;y�i � l,�i f � '.",��+�;1`.C�: f 8t:ic.�e line., b` 89 151'2 11 4 694.84 ft�i . 'to, l"hib point of Ue�igi1itg& i +�-z.�.+r.+.«•+. an1� »..,, a ann. ! R "r�#rw� I�H�wwYMaN:tI�MN�IMYM'm++.!!.+� �ab4.^.MA. M.iTMtl�twq.xa 40t. -Lae 'is he oby l re ! by the Puta z e , annan�Oint ubb.ak x 1,1113 be ha&..doxa edb°� er 1 _-„? ,a. s• €j cft � ab 7,..30 ppm., in bb.e BUt tO C;OWIL-x I-,;oard of Supervi.no wn I Room? C+�tjtex' 'C25i`�� tXl"�'L Cert nor X;1'JPii t�al;�.;�OPni reg a���.i ag the Vol l ovrin$., XTMM �i 4ON W.H:I'GATIVE DPI,flgLg�e��.ATION CylzaMert.x.kd+.x,�inp�aaneFv.N�eahcaa.�ru.r»u.wawea.arslair vwnWr +3�«c.*iwawafiuv..a w:hr.�v^.'w�*py�r+11„+��. 'Is.'.�.nw3'ra°+s-.xix.a,,a�.`a.�x.�,:��'.�Inrngrwu +.+.a�`n'ta�:.+�.p.�ro'+lsI.`r!filp.aw! Revised plap;,aia toy,jtsoperrn ft; to aJlolt aeMawp t)xpropel,ty zotled IIA -2-11 llll))oc a twdCon, jhu soWtli sideOfbM6 Dit lyd, apd✓ox,500t6o a est or'12th St. identified as Aj', 03 t Thorr:aa1xfivp �1. -EM ON WHICH AN 11MI-RC3MPINTAL MVAOT The Churchof Uip .New Name,, Inc. U00 permit .to 0,.j.0w a o.Tauxo�a building with a, chapel, c�.a��toot��� eras pri�at:frle, room on Px"opvtty x oned `A -R`" �������ciz� t*1a�a���te����3��;�.�z�� located on the ea04 —de, Of 06R'Vele 1t.te. `ka�abtleen Crone Ave. **J, a` 'Oker 11 '92 & east o,£' orov1,l1c. 1'he above mea o i 1d 'k pp1. a t, alb. ' 'p y w a"10, ' papa � r�ul f t environo*, piactp �?�r1 4 ►Y i ve are on e old q f,llr� Ott f loo ^',P the nil ttn �'.L Yatl�.nt 1N` �tii�1E?�1ti;A (,)0U Iuj �'eziter Drive, }� )ter �y t� ��a �.{�a �y +r�rt T� p �y yl`,.�"1,t],«,.j/Y�{C,. �+7�M:'X�a�'.,r, iw6 v.4.L''MF1Yfa. t'fN lr .4 lmpar;tM SeP OPt 8 ci '.wi ✓ lso F�YC.la4.a.5Al to at ,,-tOl�l .o.ge Ond r i TO . Y xC7"r 1.:�,�, u �"faR°tl' C�ptit'T�lX, ',X, 1980b, ��.lf►;T�aT�L,S� ;CN ��I� t 1980b , BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING GOrI ISSION STAT,Tr T71NDING;S - August G, 198Q G. � T131�1 ON 10TT011 P EGA TTV L" DFQ1,I11;.�'a?7 JaMJ.AG°t' t3AVE :HE'EN RN COM,MM)EM 1 Claudia TTOV,flandli use permit to allowa ,f.';l ua, marl�at on piloperty, , zoned. "A411 (Glene3:al) located on the south kJ.de of Ciro Dam nlvd, , a.-pprox. 500 feet west of 12th 8t . , ideas � if i cl as AP %0' 22--0 , Thermal.i ;o d The applicant`'descrabes the pro , d, use as follows III" -lea market, including snack bar and beer garden, ii The Plot plan subm"Ittet� shows 20 sales booths, 1)r_osumably of wood con 1 struction, a snack bar, beer garden,, an area for sales tab? es, an ex - 5 ting mobile home, public parking and concessionaire parking., The parcel is 155 ft, 10,de by 240 ftp deep. The Assessor's map shows a 25 ft; easement along the east side of the parcol, the only apparent a,cess to a parcel: behind the project site. Vehicle access to the property is via an xisting driveway to State High- way 162 ('Oro nam Bpul.evard West) , at a location w.ith reasonably good. visibility. The, plot plan shows 1p parking spaces proposed in two rows at the front Of the :site. Bath rows of spaces are at an angle of about 450 to the aisl.o, Facilitating entry and one-yvay traffic, but making Lwo-»ay citcul.atin. cli.Cficuit, 110,8t of the spaces shown axe only Ci to 8' ft, in taidt}i-_sulst antial]y less than the 10 ft., normally required by the Count,y,. The front roti of spaces appears �o be located 'within the 5S ft front setback area. The 13-nvirohmenta.l llval.uation states that there will be 75 pay°king spaces provided on site for patrons, but the let plan does n p vide space. for anywhere near t] 't many,;. p not siioty or PTO Vide pr V*- orts for off-street parking 'ri'Sect;ion 24-35 of the Zoning Ordinance cotltain no regt,t reinents for th,� requested use, but the proposed oxdiila.nCe would require one space for each 200 sq, ft. of cross floor ares.: Tho proposed ordinance would also regal re 450 spaces. that: a one-way' drive% be at least 14 ;l:'t. iii width and a; two-way drive be l: or more. The surrou'idlog area is primatlAy 81«11gle-family residential with scattered commercial usos aloxtg Oro >7am llAvd, including a ldreer flea market 1%4 mile -to ,the 1Vest.g ` Density Res%dental. Tlio General Plan deli natxoh is 1�ov :Cmpacts discussed. :i ft the l;nviMlmen.tal hvaluation include structural stability)dusk, t�yal:erzlollutioti, riois� traffics fire hazard, heed for p �r r p� s ,. +. .. i bl id fa.cilit-es, Solid 'waste dis osal aril aesthetics Rnvirorime ital Review; star*f reCO171111cnds a conditional negative declaration 'if the f-ollbw`ng m:itigatioit measure is complied '14th reduced or elm�iia . ted by Use of dust 'l. nu�t s pall.ative, , hail. be i ILE C', ION 37.3: s U ANn ACCPSs Ali off-stapet parking facilities shall be d6signed and laid out in accordance wil th the following mi nimum requirements,. " M I n i mum Minimum .M i n i mum Mini mum M t 11 i mum Minimum far{ci 1ig Curb Stall Width Width I`ata l Width ntermesiiecl Ant! le Length Depth One -Way ` WO4 -Way Qne•-Way A i s le •rwo sta`11 Ai s le Aly le and Stall bepth Depth 300 18.01 17`•91 14.p1 18 p 31-91 28.0' iso 1548' 19:0' 14.o+ 18,0' 33.0' _ + 30.0 400 19,51 14,0,1 1g.Q' 33,5' 32.61, ti 12.7 20. 5> t 4.0+ 18,0' 34.5+S.o'' S0a { 11.71 2`1:31 14.04 35.3+ 36,8' 5S° 1' 1.0 + 21 6' 14.41 18.01 36ol 38.0' + o 60 10.41 22.01 16.01 18,0' 38.o1 39.61 - 650 9.9' 22.01 18.01 ls-xl 40.01 1 700 9.5' 21.91 19.61 19:64 41.5+ 40,61 d 750 9,3' 21.81 20.7; 20.71 42:$' Zl1.01' , 800 9.11 21,41 22.2+ 22.21 43,61 '40.6' 6 856 9.0' 20»81 23.21 23.2' 44,01 40.4 00' i 90% 20.01 25.01 25.0 1 45.01 '0022.0'` g.0' 12.01 l8»n ' 21.0 + - .'�Ga rages and ca Fport spaces not open o both s i des must be 10' n Width. 40 117tTTE COINT'Y PJ ANMIXM f OMMISSTO� MINUTES August 6, 1980 G. ITEM ONWHTCI� 1EGATIVE DECLARATIONSRWARDTT�x ONMENTAL IMPACT HAVE BEEN REG"OMMEND xopert zoned '"A--21" (General) located on the south d pe 1 ClaudiaNormandin- Use evmit to allow a flea mark side of pro Dain -Blvd.,? approx. BOO feet; west of '121;ki St , , y identified as AF 30-22=-03, Thermal'ito., g � s . Blair read stafiC findings. They o was no corresponde!W , Proponents: ,lack Reese, father of thr applicant, commented that the parcel is on a paved roadwith adequate drainage and a sewer tonrtect� on. nnDonents ,7ohri Fry, 05 Lindsey Lane, nearby property owner, objected sa'.d the property -exclusive of easements is only 72 acre and With 2 homes already existing on the parcel there is not enough room for the proposed taro Jct. H0 was also part cu��rly�con��rthe lack of safety on �i already heavi.1v traveled Oro nam J3ly` st'ieet parkin, -:on the site wou�.d force parking along giro i am: ' Ed Nieto, 1275 Oro Dam Blvd. Ilest, owner of the 5 -acre parcel facing Oro Dam Blvd, and adjoining this proposed project, agreed with Mr. I;r - but had Goth, n; new to add Tn rebuttal, fir. Reeves bb.1 ected to, proposed Condition land added t11 t traffic: could be cont°r011ed. Tis. Blair �ias oncernecl that the plot plan is not. definitive enough to �< �c st-«ff a.nvthing to work on should tine problem of enforcement of coat" pd Ianto, to conditions anis. The hearingwas closed m cum:iss�oner Rax commented that because of his inability' o reconcile the parking and circulation problems ap,d h! cause of the ndef ni to site plan and t'$o small. size of the parcel y he mould ma.t:zr a °motion for denial Contttiissionir'r LaMberr seconded itis mot on—add rig that the felt it wduld be unkind to approve a project with the restrictive conditions that Would be required for this one. ayes CommissiotoTs Max, t.ambort; Bennetts Iti�heeler and Chairman Gilbert= noes No one, absent. No one, ' Motion ca.vtib 1. The appeal procedure wa.s explained. :.. .o i OARD Or, SUPERVISOR5 - MINUTES October 7, 198 15.77 DISCUSSION AND POLICY DIRECTION: CLAUDIA NORMANDIN - USE PERMIT FEES Discussion of the letter f,„im John W. Fry relative to theme Claudia Normandin use permit fees heldat this time., Supervisor Winston felt: that Mr. Fry's letter was right on point. He felt a new project should have the 'fees .charged, Bettye Blair, planning director, felt that was cottectj She' had sent the Board a memo. _She recommended that any ,time, there is do appeal, there should be appeal fees charged. The re,,one' fate has a built' in mechanisim to cover the costs involved before th%. "oard;,. The use permits and variances do not. Supervisor Dolan telt the Board should consider an appeal fee. She was concerned if the Board required a fee for the Claudia Normandin use permit that it would be contrary to what Mr. Reeves was told at the ;Board meeting, He had been told there wo+cld be no new fees. Ms. Blair asked the Bcard if they intended fnr a new fee to be charged: Supervisor Winston felt that appeals were the democratic process. The people were entitled to the process. If a fee for appeals was established, it might have an adverse effect on an individual that could not pay the .fee and the individual would be denied that appeal, process. He was in favor of imposing new fees when a 'project change takes place. Vice Chairman Moseley stated Mr: Reeves came before the Board and there was a completely new project. When there is this type of change, she felt there should be new fees., Supervisor Winston felt theappeal r.ocedure was establ P fished. r He felt it would be a tiattat bf intrepretation of the existing ordinance rather than a change, ke st:ated'the Planning Director should be directed that when there is a completely now project substituted in.lieu of the would be required, one on theAppeal, ' t,-�aC new fees. Supervisor Dolan stated that, the memo refers to the °;act that use pej�nits and variances are approved at the Planning'C4mmission level, If they are appealed to the Board there was recommended an -'additional fee, She felt this was a good idea Vice Chairman Moseley felt that if the ;project had not been changed there should be no additional fees, but this project was completely changed and is a new project-:, and. therefore there should be fees charged Ms. Blair stated it was her iinders:tandiftg that in the event' �r an appeal comes to the Board then there is a modifi.cati,on, their office will require new fees in order to hear the matter at the planning Commission level: Planning Director was instructed to obtain copies of the ordinances of d1ehilt Col usa and Plumde Counties relative to the thargi,ng of appea] fees. .t €nvEronrnanFef Rnvia a BU'.4'Z' GOA 14TY AdtNN:0TG COMMISS10 N 1980" RUN couofy Claudia Normandin - Revised plot plan ;for a u;so permit to allow a flea market on property zoned "A-2" (Goneral) located on �2GhY1St., identified ase South side Of oAPa30-22-0 aThermal_iito "Coot 4ve:'b of 3, t;o This PVOJec-b was first heard by the Commission August 6 and Om denied 5-. Tt was referred back to the Commission by the. Beard after the applicant presented a scaled-clown plot Plan during the appeal hearing on September 23. The Board hearing was continued to October 21 to allow for Commission recon.siderat,ion and action. The plot -ola'n has been revised to show 10 sales booths rather `than the 20 oriminally` -proposed, the !2pen area :Ear tables has been eliminated,, and roposed barking has been increased t0 39`w►'� s ac e revised vi.se eo't Pa_an also continues to .how the exist inghouse mobile home,ber garden, sn ck bar, sellers parking and storage shed in the same locations. The parcel. is 155 .feet wide by 240 feet; deep. The Assessor's snap shows a 2,5 foot easement along the east side of the' parcel.; the only apparent access to a parcel bohind: the project site:. Vehicle access to the property is via all existing driveway to State Flighwa,rt 162` (Oro Dam Boulevard West), at a location with reasonably good visibility. The plot plat). shows 39 parking spaces proposed in four rows. Rows of spaces are at an angle of about front row of spaces appears ears •to en'tr. and onr=�wa 4,3 to tho aisle 1'acili�,atin • 5' �' •traP,fic. The p'S T.p o be located within the 55 ft, fronl,a setback area. The Bnvivonuiental Evaluation-s-bated that; ,there will be 75 parking ,;paces provided on site for pdtronN, but the plot ;plan'does not show that many,, the Zoning Ori ng provsiorxs for obi'--stroet g t -33 of the isty parl`in n Section 2 t dinance contain no requirements for the requested use, but the pr )posed ordinance would require one space for each 200 sq. f84 61 groat; floor area. The proposecL ordinance would also require for 45 spaces, that a one-way drive be at least 14 ft. in width and a two-way drive be 18 i't ; or more . Tho surrot.nding area is pr marlly single-iatriily 'residential. with scattered commercial uses along Oro Dam Blvd., including a., larger Mea market �a mile to the west. The General Plan designation is tow Density Residential. Tmpac'ts discussed in the Environmental Evaluation inc'Iude structural stability, dust, water pollution, noise,-•traEfic, fire hazard; need for public facilitib8-, solid waste dispo.sal..y and aenthetaics. Environ mental Review staPS recommends a cor dl tional negative declaration, it thefollowing mitigation measure is complied with: a `1. busy shall be reduced or eliminated by use of dust p • laative; C S'wC i i L?tr 37 '3: S 1 ZF AND ACCESS XIII Offwstaeet tali th the parking facili�tie.; �' 0 fol lowing minimum shotI re ui rements: be des rigid and laid •9 °' out in accordance Minimum hinimum .,Minimum Minimum Minimum I Flinim� ;An011e�� q urb Length Std 1 1 Depth Wi dth ohe-Way Width Two-Way Tota 1 Width 0ne-Way Aisite I ntermesled Two Isle Aisle and StOl 1 Derith S to 11, Depth 30° 18.0' 17,9e t4. o' 18.a' 31.91 28.01 i .Y 0 35 1 8 5• ' 1 0� 9. 14.0' t8.a' 33. r 0 30.0 401, 13.9'. 19.9' 14.0' 18.a' 33 32.6' y: jj50 12.71 20.51' 14.o' i8.o',.. 3.1.5 35.0_ 500 11.7' 21 31 14.01 18•o1 351.3' 36.8 55° 11.0 21..6' 14.4' 18.0'' 36.0' 38.0' 666) 10,4' 22.01 16 01 18.01 38.0 39.0 650 9.9' 22:0' 18:0' 18.01. 4o.o' 4o.2 700 9'•5 � 21,g� 19.6' 19.6' 41.5' 40.6 r 75a 9ii5 ' 20 T' 20.7' 42.,rj r 41.01 Soo 80 9.1 , 21.4' 22.2' 22.2' 43.6' 40.6'' b g5 � 9. 020.8 23.2' 23-21, 3, - 44. o'' f 40.4- 30° 9 0• za.0 2 0 25.0' 45.0' 4o.001 Oa 22.0' 9, 0' 12..0' 18:nr '�`�Gorages .and carport spaces t not open on'both sides must be lot in widfih. BUTTE., COUNTY' PLANNING COMw18S TqN RINUTts . Octobor 15, 1080 21 Claudia Normandin - Revised plot p 1n .For use permit toallow n the marl.et on � ' -7„ property zoned A 4 (General) he so�.ith side of Oro Dam Blvd. , a rox, feet west of 12th. Street, identified as AP 30-22-03, 500 Tliertna l i to 81-26-1-125 hfs Blair read staff f indin ,s'no corre. findings', sPondance. Proponents Jacb' ]te doc+•n eves stated tlidt the prOject had been scaled Commissioner Max questioned the access of the property, noting the f0llOWing, 37,200 sq., £t. total area of parcel, 4,800 sq, home,,�l6,000msq £x,200 sq.` 1?t, for 1nohile, 2,800 sq. ft, for, f t . For �arlcan r : l .> l�av�ng 19,5!)0 sq. ft. ire also questioned how mach business can be co.iducted on 19, S0() sq. Ct. requ statedeitswouldebeoa smalltl.;usines's.with tho conditions, and Corl?" ss:Loner ' hoel:rr questioned access at the rear of the house. Mfr. Reeves showed. him :on t1w plot plan, opponents - John. Fry, 965 Lindsey Lane, The near plan is not in proportion to ulhat the property reallyis, a the parking in front, no scale on draitiyinfr. Fry quosti.orted . g, and stated that too party wllo rents in back is parking l die5el..and a pickup truhe Public hearing closed:' Comm onor Lambert had to agree with Mr. Fry, lot appears too small Lor project_, :Com tlzemprojectr Bennett filed to see that the nets plan timprnved Commissioner Wheeler commented that i.£ lire con£otm with the conc2itions ;`�e will have to have a sraller operation 'than► the one first Proposed, Additionally that no use Of a plea Market be allowed :until conditions have boon met; Dick (olcar said additionally no parking should be a1 Oro Dam hl vd . { + ].owed oil its. Blair stated the required par}cing ,gas not allowed within the SS' sotbro : of Orn Dam 14est, Commissioner hhtnbort made a, motion to deny on the basis that the parcel is not large enough; socondod``by CommissionS Bennett. AY15; Commissioner 1,,amert Bennett, and Vice Chairman Ma.x. NO>JSs Commissioner` W.heele ABS NTS Comm S,8,dner oil bort Motion can`t'ed Th'PY Were advised o thea eal..prviceduro .®� .rte..! .. pp__ s 1679 PUBLIC HEARING: CLAUDIA. NORMANDIN APPEAL OF PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND PLANNING CoMSSION'S DENIAL OF USE PER1417 TO ALLOW A FLEA MARKET IN AN'"A 2" ZONE, AP 30-22-03, PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE°SOUTH SIDE OF ORO DAM BOtJLEVA.Rb WEST APPROXI 500 FEET WEST OF 12TH STREET OROVILLE The public hearing on the Claudia Normandin appeal of proposed negative declaration and Planning Commission's denial of a use permit 11A-2" to allow a flea market in an.zone AP 30-22=03, property located on the south side of Oro Dam Boulevard West, approximately 500 feet west of '12th Street, Oroville was field as continued, Bettye Blair, planning director; set out the background of the eal pp The heariizg was continued and tihe Planning Commission was directed a to hear' this matter with a new development plan. The Planning Commission , recommended denial of the project. i rev Earl Nelson, aew director, set out the background environmental, has been reduced frotti 2O to 10 of the negative declaration. The project booths and the parking was expanded. There were concerns including compat ability with adjoirling residents. A list of mitigation measures were attached and he recommended a negativedeclaration with mitigations. o to the ublicingt Jack Reeves, representing 'Rearing open public'. Appear Claudia Normandin.; Mr.Reeves stated th�.1. main issue to be decided is the size of the lot. There are large, and small businesses. 1#e felt the parking ordinance under consideration did not pertain to this application as it is not in effect: After, operating a flea market fur ten years the average person spends an average of 45_minutes at the business. The°busi business will be_.open on $Aturda s and Sunda l0ana MondaCso iftheyare a holiday+ Y - •00. a.m. p.m: There are-- The hours Kaye been amended 39 parking spaces with ten selling areas plus a beer garden and snack bar. The map submitted Was not to scale. Ms Blair stated that Section 24-43 of the Butte Gountiy Code. allows the Cummi"scion to place conditions on a use permit+ The off street and parking standards are those 'that are recomm heea o.1.alltUse psilican-providscaled variances. Ttia application form asks thatpp drawing. Their office tries to work with developers realizing not all of tft..m are mechanical `draftsmen. It, was unfortunate this map was not b scale.; Heari.ig closed to'the public and confined to the Board On motion of Supervisor Moselay, seconded by Supervisor �+heeler' and unanimously Carrie s the appeal of propos to negativallow aeflealdtb marlcetninnan Planning Gammissionts denial. of a use permit 11A -21i, done, AP 30-22-03, property located on the scutti side of Oro Data y le for d t Orovil Boulevard West, app rnximatel 500 feet . `Normandin was. den�.e et west of 12th 5tree Claudia BOAhb OF SC P MISOM Bill UTB8 odtobot 21 1X80 SisTE OF Chllt4RNIA TRANSPOktAtlON AC. 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