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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031-201-006i . ,�. . �.{ r '� � _ M :. �i. \. 1. �.q�2 � s. 4 �, ��-�� � �, t'�t � - ho .'t _ _ _ _ APPLICATION FOR USE PERx � z BU'T'TE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Use Perm l x No.--.,, Owner,_,..__. r W Assessor Parcel NO,,1.'�, Applicant , u Property Address or Location�1iGdr U1" Zoned.. r � Ordinance. APPLICANT; Read and follow instructions °cis set forth In attached sheet, "Notice to Applicant,, APplipaht � 'i1�.�.� . ,,�� .�, � r -- '� Phone a Nlalling Addr ss y'' Applicant's Interest In property (Owner, lessee, other) 1. Explain briefly and completely the nature of proposed u�o; � It,a,, ,�:' "»�" � �-t, ,r. r �. � ri . zw .. 2. USI ' (Check) a, Commercial-4 b, Industrial Jr c, Other t` c J/ , g p fislptoducts will result? ��IC� �`� J 3, What manufacturing race ,r U. 4, Building Construction (state type! concrete, wood; metal) V a. Existing b. b. Proposed 5, Hatardaus, materials to be used; a, Inflammables �t-.- a b. Explosives Q 6, Hours of operation. AM. _. PM proposed number of employees Sewage disposal; a, Prlvate--;�S,.- b, Community _ 8: Existing access to parcel(s); a. Private b, County'`" � 0. Number of off street packings; a, Provided � � b, Reouired—,-z-Q-/eL 10. Additional Information and remarks: . I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing statements and 'plot plan are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, Applicant kY NOTE, Please; submit herewith a check or money order in the amount sWo below, payable to Count/ Of Butte; also a detailed plot pian shov ing°lho location of existing and proposed structures ch v; your property and on the adjacent prop�!rtles, LL LLj N Receipt o ACTION QP PLANNING COMMISS16N Date Submitted _ (date Granted gate benied—, Chairman of Planning Cori misslon _. HE fi AP 31-3,S)-12 oe Norma Flnttin er JrAN AP 31-201-lo,,& 1.1 933 � J 54 Plumas Ave. 9 ual C & Lula m. masoner. ,° c7rovi1l�^� CA 95965 * 10th St. Qroville, CA 95965 RILLLM - USE PER,UTAP 31-19-13 All' 31w203--20 AP 3-201-06 t Teary Let_ & Judy Ann Jack I4. & Doris 14. Storey ° Peres 1932 10th St. 966 PlumasOarovill e, CA 95965 Oroville, CA 95965 AP 31-18--27 Ben E. & Allean J. AI Kenneth wneth W15 & 16. Mildred Al 31-203-21 r Evelyn Lacey Herring ng Stotts e tal 4772 E. Donner Ave; P O Bpx 847 1942.10th St. Fresno, CA 93700 � Andersoin CA 9600OrOville, CA 95965.% � , AP 31-18-30 AP 31-19-17 I AP 31-203-38 ' Albert S . & Helen len K . Tedc]i 1006 Plumas�I rale L Ta Joseph A. & Frances i'; Y 906 Plumas Ave. �"w Kram, Jr. Orovi e, CA 959`65 Oroville, CA 95965 r 6226 Lake Shore. Dr. 1 San Diego, CA 92100 AP 31-18-40 AP 31-2G1-02 & 03 t� AP 31--203-39 Chester L. & Margaret J: Donald H. & Maxine y p Crawford R +� Albert L. & Mar E, Oswalt Witzsche 1032Plumas Ave. 10 6 7P lula s Ave . Orovillej CA 95965 , Oravie, CA 95965 {f. 939 Plumas Ave. -i OrOVil.le, CA 95965 AP 31.-18-42 AP 3;1.-201 -044 Mn. L. & .Janice A. AP 31.'.203-40 Tommy Paul & Jacqueline j Albert & Sylvia Schneiderlx Townsend '` Huston J 947 Plumas Ave. 1.040 Plumas Ave: I . � 1051iP1umas Ornvt5.].e, CA 95965. , roville, CA 95965 Y _! Orov_1.1e CA 95965 0 AP 31-18-47 ' AP 31-201.-05AI, 31-203-51 Mary A. Turner � FI. E & Myrtle A Darton !' Peter Henry Eleanor 1048 $lamas Ave. I, 1035 Pli,lmas Ave. Ruth 6+1iplor Orovil.le, CA 95965 orovilloi CA 95965 201 Olen 'Wood 1.30. Monterey, CA 93940 �S f AP 31-18-48 i. AP 31-201-06 & 07 , AP 31.-203-52 Gary Joseph & Barbara :" Marie Miller � Elmer Ross Ellis Cale Staves J90"' 10th St. I 3401 62nd Ave. Ottville,. CA Plums Ave. 959 65 Qroville, CA; 95965 tY.. Oakland, CA 94600 ro'i x k AP 31-1.8-75 ' AP 81-201.-08 David & Patsy Flynn } � Theon P & tdargaret 1008 Plumas St.{" Grojean Ornville, CA 95965 1963 10th St: Oroville CA 9596" • AP 3I_l8-7' 6 AP 31--201.09 " 'Jack L. & Dorothy4a.- Denney L: �ipltdn d {Benjaminy_ f i 10.1.2 PlUntas Ave � � 19 51 10th St OnvilLe� CA 95965 Orov111e, CA 95965' �,. "V Attorney Albert King aro bam 81vd ✓U 6 ,r 1 i3oy^z s_R3. APPLICATION VOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Whe z application has beeii, made to the County of Butte for approval of a project which is not ministerial and is not categorically, from environmental review requirements, the applicant is re Tr—e '-to submit this additional application, together with a, Fee o $10.06, to �"' °/,: the .Environmental Review Committee, c/o the PlannYng Depa County Center Drive,:Oroville, California, pursuant to SectionsrS.R and 5C of the County of Butte Procedures, for implementation of the. California Environmental Quality .Action of 1070. -Receipt No. APPLICANT To COMPLETE' Name & Address AP No . O!;�� l Project bescri tion p r pp ' �c a�Jericyj state a e A �icant s status loyal public cncY, private firm or individual)r� 3. Vunding Source (FHA, HUD; etc.j 44 Location general descr`ip to on Location map to be provided) 5. Generalized physical description of the project sizo, type of terrain, outstanding physical featuresy etc ti t 6. Tcital projected co'qt--2;�/etes 7. Anticipatecl scheduling ( 8- Associatedro�ct s ( ihcl.udo the, ultimate project oven, if the p .. project is to be completed in stades or phases) Signature APPENDIX D NEGATIVE DE'CLARATI REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL .CMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental Review Committee of the County of Butte has I L -t reviewed the project described below pursuant to the provisions of the ^aliforoia Environmen- taI Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Codc AUG 41975 Sections 21100, et seq.), and determined that it Will not have a significant effect upon the CLARK A. NELSON, County Clark. environment. An envirznntental impact report will '°" NISS„t� not be required. �y� Dopu}y 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Use Permit to allow dog kennel contai.ninq a maximum of 12 dogs r ove.rntcrht boardihq, ana grooming services, on Property zoned A-2, located on SW corner of 10th St; & Plumas Ave., containing .59 acre, more o r 16-iss. identified as AP 31-201.--06, Thermali.to. 3. FINDINGS: The proposal, does not significantly conflict with the Butte CO, General Plan and is '' property. wn conformance with the existing use of the 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT;: MARIE MILlYr C/o Albert: M. ri rig 2445 Oro 7aM Blvd. , Iia tae 4 Oroville, CIS_ 95965 56 A copy of the Environmental Review Committee's detev O tion re- garding the environmental effect o`F' this project is ,lab1e for Pu blic inspection at the Butte County Planning Dop,,,,;,int, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. Copies thereof will be provided to ally person upon payment by him of a fee of $1.00 for the first page and $,5o for each additional page. 6. Any person wishing to contest this Negative Declaration may file a written protest specifying the reasons therefor. Such written pro- test shall be filed with the Butte County planning Commission at the Planning Department office within fifteen (15) days from the date this; Negative Declaration was filed with the County Olerk. If a written protest is timely filed, a hearing regarding the Negative Declaration Will be held by the Planning Commission. Objections May be presented either orally or in Writing at the hearing, 7 if no written protest 7s timely filed regarding this Negative Dec - a laxation, the application for the Project may be approved without hearing regarding g 9 the Negative o Declarat.�n ENVIRONMENTAL: REVIEW COMMITTEE DATE August 4, 1515 5Y Lawrence J. 'Lawson Director of Pl anti i ng APPf:NX,1:X 'C' FINDINGS Marie Miller., c/o Albert, M. King Use Permit- ermitApplicant's Applicant'sName Type of Project 2445 Oro Dam Blvd., Suite 4 AP 31-201-06 Address Location or Parcel No.��' Oroville, CA 95965 6/1.6/75 _ . nate Received YES NO 1. Does the project have the p j potential to degrade the quality of the environment or curtail the range of the environment (narrow the range of beneficial uses of the environment?) X 2. 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 rief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure Vell into the futures X_ 3. Could the project cause impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? A project may impact on two or more baparate. resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small: if the effect of the total of those impacts On the environment is significant, an EIx 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 dir?;ctly or indirect].,,,? X NOTE: If any of the above four V ridings questions are answered 11YES11, the project will be found to have a significant effect on the environment DETERMINATION This project will not have a significant effect on the environm� it. A Negative 'Declaration should be prepared,. because the propowal does riot sign - ficantly conflic M w ththe Butte Co. General Pian and is X _in conformance with the existing use,of the property. This project could have a significant effect on the environment. An EIR is required. ENMONMI NTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE � nate use 4- .1-41r, Ey^ n aarc:�ce tZ,; wsizn bisector of P1.anning 6/1.6/75 MARIi MTLL> R AP 31-201-06 C-1 DETERMINATION RE SIGNIFICANT ErFECT ON ENVIRONM,NT Marie Miller-, c/o. Alber-E M King, 2445 Oro Dam Blvd.. Suite 4, Oroyiii,a Applicant's Name and Address Use Permit AP 31-201-06 6./16/75 Type of Project Location or Parcel No. Date Received An environmental impact report is required for any project which may have a sig« nificant effect (substantial s``lerse impact) on the environment. Effects include environmental consequences of both primary and secondary nature. The following questions shall be used as guidelines to decide whether to make a negative declaration or an environmental impact report. (It answer is unknown, write Ounknogm" in yes/no column. MCKLIST YES NO l Could the project significantly change present uses of the project area? (see Notes.) X 2 Dons the project signil cantly conflict with the ;Butte County General. Plan or any Olenaent thereof? }{ 3 Could the project affect the use of a recreational area? (See Notes.) X 4 Could the project have a substantial and demonstrable neg- ativc effect on an area or feature of aesthetic value'r X 5. Will any natural or man -matte features in the project at which are unique, that is not found in other parts of the County, State, or Nation, be affected? (See Notes.) X 6 Will the project involve construction of facilities on a slope of 25 'percent or greater? X 7. Will the project involve significant cuts or frills? X: Could the project cause'substantial flodi 8. on By erosion, or 6iltation2 X 9. 'Will the project. iivolve construction of is ,itiea in an area of geoloCi.c hazards? X 10; Could the project change existing features or involve con- stt)lction in special building permit areas along the Sam me ito River, the Feather RiAter F'loodway, in any area subject to inundation, in Ati area in close proximity to any river, stream} lake, reservoir or natural drainage channel? X 11. is the project ona of a series of cumulative action, which although individually small) nay as a whole have significant environmental impact? X 12. Could the project breach any published national, state, or at atandards relating to solid waste or litter control? 13. the Does project or the project siCe serve as Abitat, food source, nesting place, source of water,, etc. for rare or endangered wildlife or fish species?� 14. Could the project significantly affect fish, wildlife, or plant life or cause substantial interference with the move moot of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species? X 15. Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the pro- joct area? X 16. Will the project remove substantial amounts of vegetation including ground cover? X 17. Could the eroject change existing features of any of the, wpr other bodies of water? X 18. Could the project result in significant change in the hydrology of the area? ( See Notes.) X 19. Could the project significantly af'f'ect the functioning of an ' established community? (See Notes.) X 20. Could the project physically or economically result in the displacement of community residents? X 21. Could the project significantly affect an historical or archaelogicatl site or its setting? (Sec Notes.) X 22. project to encourage development o undeveloped or intensify development of already p dy level- oped areas? (See Notes;) X 23. Are you at�are of a SUbstazntidl body of opinion (present or anti,ci,pated) that considers for will consider) the project or its effect to be adverse to the Cnvironmont? X 24. Willthe project create new of aggravate existing health hauX s? 25. Will the project involve the application, use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials in an amount sufficient to cause a substantial adverse effect? (See Notes,,)X 2G, Could the project generate si nifi,oant amounts of dust, smokoa gat, odors,ar other airp ollvt;ants7 X 27. Could the project; generate significant noise; X 28. Could the project cause contamination of a public water supply Y y affect ground water? X 29. Could the project significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a natural resource? (Sea Notes,) X 30. Could the project result in damage; to soil capability or loss of agricultural land? 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CC1MM188XON I+AMENCL, a. DMIXTOR 0 1 PTj%, XjiG, T -�,y�y p y �yy�') qyq, A y q. { y�}�}fir P.t�gUS 9. 's d 0 'rVlG:1 .L'�LFFi3J�ksSS.Lo XN ".R�a , '�}!.`o r:..Mi.�U. trALJF1�r4 J. W p 1°� All �1-1827 .terriri & .Allear! 41772 8j Oonner Ave, Fregnb, CA F 2jLLei r r " fir".. �"�'-+'�'{, ���., r �� ��'�`�� '» r �`+7i ��"+,,� ,✓may '�*''S. Lid L�t�� iGr`�� � �'`L' •• '�'L tai IS+z.CClN milletSTAFF FINDING,-Lo; - hugUSt 210 1975 2. Marie po a,10*07 a doth kerauai con- q 2 drags # O'irC=rniglat kiciarrai:tr:gr and ((;seal0ral) o located on tilt: Southwroot Corner tri: 16t1i PJA%ir-is Avenud, as AP 31-201-06: ���►c�,n� �ive Dec larm.t<i6 Tzaq rdinr~axi�r�a�n; x� rja ct rid( oneAu est B wi ti-L�th ilutte +a unt~y Cxeack and there were no appeals. This parcel is within the 11roa of t:he Plannincy carmjs5si.caaa i,>l�' tviat~�s2 zoning front the, 31.-2 (Gmer—ul) Diatzict to 1 --R A, t_x'jfl alld 1 airoction to set heat-i go Ora; ax), aatlon by tf� pla'jn'� 0- on June 19v 197a CalmilissiTolync Tho appli.cmit projyO; Os tv. sapo)�&t e' her kennel during hr3� :�l�axo thud i.na�-- much t would ht�s ),m, �r aa��, $o,1rrtatratr a'mr agirkg rAbout 6 houra ra d.1y. The app i l.t:nty wcu d 13: tv 'cF.,ap fa r11 5 tQ 12 6f, hzr''c3uxt the ratio of woout{ 2 fam jmo Carr 0-v.ar r ma7P��'. anc l,viou: G dogs., ta�:�th i iso wai-1 d li Sao to keep ti many jx1 its 2% u) rrro: '{ x �; O(jAv; ie t a i:+�.1. el., vd-MAI 'they JA sold. Tt}is tiko �yax groom ��oraJ.c. a3o� cs�.r:;cac� 4 T-1011ths� fl,' r their lai�4:h* 'She cvc►uld 'klso" f. 7 i.kc� �:b Gt�3kll baa". c e for. csxrlt(-Z'Ors and in t:.IeO +.vent tMha inconvenient �r,�',� a cststomar, tO pick up t:he .aa!an1. rsiie YrouXdtitkeitcrb3aa. ablo tr, as ,atv.)aa aixart»:1 carr a�: xa; r ht. axc;e riY.a�s, Aii ll.er worka aw7a r t'�ont t1mm. on heir: ,, :er ernp: ejyjLj.,B at- qh�a orti�r bo yah 1c tic`) gs.•e om dogs ala r n oVoni.ngs rated .on tho wr�,keb d�. Where was a ri.-w:l oijs application fox p rcporty in UMtabr31c 3.069 which '�as deftied by the pl4n: inq Cor'-wig ion, and it v14� to the Doe Of 8 not �il)P�7aZer l u�,�e�.'91'�,t3C1rm e �.aoatior� r'oja din ra k�ranc� �► �l.'$cAt7. Tile Plan n -n t)e a mr. t h.-A-14 ree.-e3. o eId t j-ro �;raaa.:t.aa �� col; • " g p ' }' ` d�1x tint: :4 acs i i n l9 71 which taaa �.aintt�, tCa.z� ttis3 s ` ; r to the.,i1S.etrrCi�t tiras� a�i�� �e�o� � c�hzx r �.973' 1,1111_011xe fG,Tro, to t ; � r3..: t�- .ct, rir. Lotww aa , the s cond in � Vin. lr f--andlresidelitial with eyrie 1U6 jor3'ty d'?t the do-vialopeel y. raortrisp i ti Appy c� tzlt l+ o ose8 to tive' the buildigg :. �:iit ere on 't""��` dere o a u nt plv .� a k rsY�;: ,"a tho sit be-In�-�. U tM qt's-, #Chit J.:t Would be Mote -Pr6po 3.y 100ate � art d1 ►YY1a?? ria. C? ' industrial . vy,o}3 and 1rott3 X?L ymiliqL'C]iCtxtl . 'i t?Ti t�a�L( ti 'Gti USO PL'.",i it it ghtJuld be sjibjedt to tho i6llmi.nqSUwrdl t pla.ilg t`J i:1e D".'.Pa$;`tvle1.1t O;C- "t,3bl-ic tI„!S:»ts fOr 41.CO-val md ObAstvUtt stili i.ripto ramnt .td1gdi durb W � o gtztter'�, a c yyh`i:lyr ` ey( yi3.:yeyri �C{:r q�{ty� tcs j, tjoia o p } �t r a:rnn'ri.nq on 10th � _ � ' BUTTE Coal PLAi3 ING, mirq-u EE -� Cow-jjSSI02d' August 21, 19 75 2`• Rarie hiller tainin rise permit to allOW' a do groom n a maximum of 12 dogs. Overnightg kennel con g Services on boarding, located on the southwes pert ' zoned '"p-2"(General), g, and PI umas corner of tGet and - Avenue identified as: AP 10th Street and_ 76-5-1- 999+999+20 3i -2©i - .� 06r T'hermalto Staff Ei ncling's were read b, .�' Mrs. Blair.: Mr. Toussaint asked to Butte Coun that an additional tY Bealth 0e condition. be added: r, of cxaste from: he kennej._ #,- tment's regulations Subject regarding the disposal Proponents: Albert i€ih 2445 Oro Dam Blvd,. q, an attorney representing e resp r Orovzlle, spoke in p -ming the aPPZicant, Opponents- a favor (76-2-71) � C�1�ste� Cranford t street, said that r G32 Plumas Avenue said that there was this tkadeel operation had beenraiuisanctly across the about odors caused from burninte off-street nuisance: .for years also the dead animals.,. g wet Parking, and complained Papers from the kennel and also Jack Barton, 1012 Plumas said aid the odor, is Overpowering He also stated that he had counted rpowering and noise un- Tuesday., 10 dogs in the Yard on H. E.. Barton,_ 1035 Flumas was as as man , complained of the noise and said that there 18 or 20 dogs at times.: Townsend:, 1040 P ported to the She lumaa, said that the problems pened riffs afficd on numerous_ occasions and nothinhAd been e g lisp-- Joe Hottinger, 954 dumas, was concernedabou� - the noise level. myrtle Bartosleepn sleep able to , was- also concerned about noise because of it. revel and not being Jan To •-rn send, 1040 Pl umas', asked what could be done by:" -he re- garding enforecement of orders to get rid of th suggested (287) taking the neighbors : problem to e dogs. Chairr-'I. Sylva the Board of S1:1pervisors. Yirs, JUair read (292 Eos -t Donner a letter from Mr.&?rs . Ben Fresno, Ca., in opposition. Herring, 4772 Mr. King, had no rebuttal. The hearing was closed and motion made b by Commisisioner Thebach, for denial Y C`omnt.issioner .=bore, Seconded findings a part of the record: _ of this use permit, making with the Lesi�tial ch. finding that such Staff that of the a use is not cortgatible area. _ AYES`- Commissioners Camenand Chairmant SylTra= ind, tlanfordr Moore, Smi th,,The Tach. Watson DOES: None., ABSENTCommissioners Gilbert and Flatters. 'Motion carried. - SFr. King was appraised Qr tk:,* eal as . P Pero„a f1_71 Mrs. Flynn, Oroville. protest is filed to application ,)i, use permit of Marie /Miller for kennel of 10th Street and Plumas Avenues Thermalito4 tio�el R! .i=l hetwing at 1:30 pm. Ben E. and Allean J. Herrh,;t;,, M orrm" "no. Protest is filed to use p application of Marie Miller for dog kennel at loth_ Street and plumas Avenue in i"heirtic.11to, Hold until hearing at 1:30 pomp • Peter H. Wisler, Monterey. Mr, Wsfer writes in opposition to use permit- application of Marie Miller to maintain dog kennel at 10th and Plumos PIM- ue,. The rmalito. Hold until hearing of 1:30 p.m• Page 184, September 16 '1975 75-1547 PUBLIC ilx,,ARING: APPEAL OF MARIE MILLER FOR DENIED USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A -DOG YENNEL.ON AP 31-201-06 The public hearing on the denied use permit for Marie Miller to operate a dog kennel in Thermalito was held as advertised, Letters were received from Petez 1.1, Wisler., Mrs, Flynn and lien herring_ opposing the use permit, Bearing opened to the publics. Appearing: .Tan Townsend, lives across from Mrs, Puller, opposed the use Permit. She complained of the smell and noise, Roy Townsend, Thermalito, stated he is against the use permit, .lack. Welton, Plumas Avenue; stated that bits, miller already keeps at Least ton dogs, which is against county regulations. It was suggested that presently, be changed. Mr. Lawson stated that this area is under stud Page 1959 September 16, 197; l Mary Churner, Plumes Avenucj$ appoored against the use permit. Henry Barton) Thermalito, apposred 88ainst the use perr,jt, bit;s. Crojean 15wns propei:ty to the south of -Mrs- t�. ller, stated she has never smiol.l.ed anything nor has she been bothered by any noise. She is in favor of the use permit. Afaigaret Cranford opposed the Use permit, Lucille rNgher, formally of the area, stated that she has been to Mrs. 'Miller's hftO several; times and has never smelled any odor or been bothered by the dbgs' barking. She is for the us,e permit. Myrtle Barton opposed the use permit: Norma Hottinger complained abdtit the noise and stated she is p opposed to the use permit. Marie Milher,;applicant$ stated that her home does ,not smell and there is 'rib noise frot her dogs. Sh'e stated that she has about ten dogs and approximately fiVe or six puppies. ?3i? , b� �u�� ��,"3,s toY� •- �ola'tr 7» 6 r °L�'75 Hearing clor2d to the public and confined to the Hoard. Chairman Ladd questioned why the Health De control Officer has not done something about this Fa�tment or the anima] Toussaint, Health ,Department, stated that there .3spnobliem Howard anything except possibly as a ublic taY far them to do thnit tale casepa p nuisance. Supervisor Cameron stated • p dile had been thrown out. " is ag'a'inst a cat owner. in Para teas a similar mat -ter: Discussion of possible remedies. :.� Ori motion of Supervisor McKillo and unanimously carried thea Mari seconded Supe appeal of Marie Millt,t for rvisbr Cameron allow a dog.. kennelwas denied. a use permit to r I klbne `7, 1,975 Albert M. King° 2445 Oro Dam Bl Vd Oroviile, CA 9506 Re Miller AIS 31-201"0 Daar Mr. Xing The COuntY Planning Department is unable to process Maria "iller' . application a ).enzx� _ on pro,)erty lcica,ted at 10th & Pl.umasInoxovill� I'M f± at :nlicatiOn is not cl�ar regarelihq the number of dogs proposeld to bt kept on thy: property, incl.udin(T those owned by 10 applicant4 We must }snow tle total MIN)er of animals that the boarding kennel would accomodate As soon as this infor,ttation is receives?, t)1P application will bo re viewed by the tnvixonmental Review:ommittee Should you have any, que.stiono regarding this 7t�tt�?x, nlea.0 contact thio office, BE'STY8 01,Axl Plenner i By Barb aha id�bp lh aus /bt h fl LO -E RT m, Ki n G A TORNEY AT LAW SUITM n . "41S 000 DAM 130U.VVArI0 OROVILM ULIFOUnIfl 95965 �7uly 3 1975 Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Orov:i,llO, California 95965 riTT.ENTION BARBARA WI,CBt.LHAUS nN-: Marne Miller AP 31-201_06 Dear Mrs, Wiebelhaus I received your letter to me dated Lune 27, 1975 requesting additional information in connection with the application Of Mrs, Marie Miller for a Variance which would permit- her to operate a; kennel on her pi�opert located at 10 . y 10th and plumas St..eets Oroville T discussed the contents of your letter with Mrs. Mille. and she advises rile as follows! Mrs: Miller is ettiployed in several homes in the Oroville area on a clay Or part -of -a-day basis as a house cleaner. She works -about six hours on the days she has employment During her spare time she would like to operate a smoll kennel in a building in the rear 09 her residence. She would like to keep from give totwelve of her adult P�podle dogs with the ratio o about two females for every male fc"- breeding purposes. She , would like to keep as many as 25 Of her own puppies ata time, until mon thsthey ai:terrthe�rd7�irthfor a maximum period like rl�gf approximately lour to groom Poodle dogs for customers who might; bring them to the kennel for that purpose. 1'nasmuch as I"rs. Miller works away from home and has no employees, she will only be able to groom dogs in the evenings and on weelt- ends. She says that the number of clogs she could groom in one day would be eight but that would happen very infrequently.. Mrs. Miller would like to be able to beep a customer's dog overnight Who might not find it convenient to bring the dog for purposes oi_ grooming oftd not be able to take it horde the same any. "RE Cow pl.d slts CORJUL o 197 �VLr,r. r -A, r allly 28, 1975 Marie Miller c/o Albert Mi Xing 445 Oro Dat 81vd Crovil.le e CA 9596 )Rot U80 Perrli t AP 31-201--06 near mo* Miller! At the regular meeting or the Butte County rnvironmental. Reviews tvotntnitt :h h l cI this ornincr r your application gor a clog konnel containing a maximum of 12 dogs,, ovorniOt b0ardingt and grooming' aervices on property z6fted A-20 located on thc' ST' co�or o� ] 0tli t -'l'imas Ave.0, containing ..59 acrew More or less, Th�ermaii�to, was continued dor one weeko The reason gor this continu4nceis becauso the Butte CoUftty Realth nept. has Seon una.bl o, to review till site. Action "11 11 be taken as soon as posai.bl.e ShoUld you have snp quQsti.ans regatAing thir, rnat free to contact this ©�ficre ► to r���,oase feel I 5inaerel�►y PA'I'R -!CX A. aA�:Ji ,1 Mary Dodsoni Clerk PAM/md dot nea th nnpt- . Public Works Air duality thq. 111 _ August 22, 197' Hq,. Marie tiller Albert M. Kind; 2+45 Oro Dom I,-vd, Oroville, CA 95965 got Glx' 31.201-0 Deor t -filler: `hiq Ii to inforta you that the Butte County Planning Commi ggtO nt at itq meetineheld AUS-1,Ugt 2110 1975, denied your application for a use portait to allow a dog Itennel containing � 6 max taum of 12 dngq, overnight boarding, and groor ink aervideq cit property coned IIA -211e c'ral), 1004ted on the aouthwegt- corner of 10en r`trcet and Plumnn AVeoue, containing .59' �c�e more or l oggo Thermolito. You o�arhov the right. ealt 4edioion to the Butte Gaunt µ P � night( ) 'dayn. t in tadvi17(-d that if youpiv'loh to appeal, you, mulct oubmit you r rc�uemt itt writills no leiter than Auguot 299 1975et 500 j), -m,0 to the Cleric- of the Board of ruperrtisora, with o copy to this office,. 14h . y q ing thiq mtattoro pleeae �_ ou.�1d you have any ute�tion� re Mrd 0ontect, thio office �iincerelyx Delrtye Blair 13D ma 'l+ai�aner 1i c Public World Dept. $ieolth Dept: September 3 , 19 75 Mare Mi ..ler c/o Albert Icing 2445 Oro Dam Blvd, Suite 4 Oroville, CA 95965 R64 AP 31--201-06 Dear f4s Miller At the regular meeting of the Butte rounty, Board of supervisors, helm September 3, 1.9715, a public hearing date was sat for Septem bet 16, 1.9750 at 1e 30 p.m., to consider your appeal, of the Planning Commission's denial of a use permit to allow a dog kennel contain-» ing a maximum of 12 dogs, overnight boarding, and grooming services cn Property located on the southwest corner of 10th Street and >' limas Ave., xhermalito . The meeting Will by held in the Board of Supervisors, Room, County Axdminiatratian Building, 1.859 Bird Street, Oroville, California. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please coa t, act this office Sincerely, Nil, ag CATT Clerk of the Board of supervisors, /bw