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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031-212-025�,AF* al-212-25) Gr'oviile_ Lakeside _ Lcg# L25--pCommu Chapel.. OF IA - 1- uj ' 1F cl ILI Q a t a' .Y cr 'd I' velle kes�d o ' e ommunit ha el - proposed Negative Dec aration reg arding. environmental vill • impact .and -Use ermit to allow a church on property zoned A R • p� P P tY (Agricultural - Residential) located on the south side of Plumas Avenue, approximately 270 feet west of (,Ah Street, identified as AP 031-212-025, Thermalho. (VIDEO TAKEN) Avideo tape was shown of the project site. The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Findings. The hearing was opened to the public. Jim Wells said this was vacant land that was previously owned by a church: He said the church would be good for the community. He said his church has been established since 1979: He said he is willing to meet the 10 conditions. The hearing was closed. Chairman Forbes said he had no problems with this request. Commissioner Lynch said that Condition 02 was unreasonable: Commissioner Lambert said that with the condition, Rev. Wells would be allowed to;operate before a traffic study was completed. Commissioner Lynch asked how long before the study was completed? Staff said that developers are willing to deposit money for the traffic study. Staff estimate the end of January for the ;study. Staff said that if the study is not done, there is a traffic model being done for the entire Oroville area 'by the Butte County Association of Governments. It was moved by Chairman Forbes, seconded by Commissioner Lambert, and unanimously carried for approval as follows: A6 Find that the requirements of CEQA have been met and considered in making this decision and adopt a Legative Declaration; and B; FMO that the proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of td►z zone in which the land lies and that the use would not be unreasonably • p •unding properties or detrimental to the health incom atible With, or injurious to surrounding ; •or to the g g � , � • _ the neighborhood • 1 and general, welfare of the arsons resid�n or working in g safety • • he County because the use is compatible with eneral health welfare and safe of t the property in the area and permissible under the General Plan; and Approve a Use Permit to allow it church on AP 031.212-025 (Orovilie Lakeside Community CChaptcr) subject to the following conditioris 1vN71`T�S�"� �it"��:�. 1Vt1"liS P � .. �$L'f'1.'� ,.,.... _,. �;�.:. w n. BUTTE COUNTy PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - August 30, 1990- COMMENTS RECEIVED ' Butte County Department of Public Works: "Install curb, gutter, sidewalk and 1/2 street section plus, 12 foot lane along property frontage. Provide ;permanent solution for storm drainage. Submit plans to Department of Public Works for checking and approval.. Outfall line for storm drain to be constructed in accordance with plans on file in Department of Public. Works office E-1693. Pay Thermalito drainage fees, if appropriate," Butte County Department _ of Environmental Health: "1. Connect to community sewer g District)* ) Thermalto Irrigation District . 2. Connect to community water (Thermalto Irrigation District)." California Division of Forestry: "This project will cause a slight increase in fire protection needs and may require one or more hydrants installed." Pacific Gas and ]Electric Compahvs; "No significant environmental impact insofar as Pacific Gas and Electric Company's existing Facilities or ability to provide service t , the Dublic are concerned." ANNA►LYSIS: This is a Use Permit request to allow a church in an A -R zone. The project site is a 2.27acre p ermalito � treats in the. Th area. The lot is currentlyvacant. 7th parcel located on south side of Pluinas Avenue between and 7 The PP proposes applicant to construct a 5,040 square foot sanctuary structure and associated parking area. The structure will be located approximately 40 feet from the easterly property line and will be set back approximately 60 feet from the centerline of Plumas Avenue. The parking' will: be located to the rear and to the west of the sanctuary structure. Adequate room exists on site to accommodate the parking as required in Section 24-35 of the Butte Ct;Atit`y Code. Landsca in was not shown on the site plan submitted by the applicant. The applicant will have p g This can be to provide landscaping in accordance with Section 24-35 of the Butte County Code, shown on plot plans submitted to the Building Department for site construction and can be reviewed by the Planning Department at that time, The project site is surrounded entirely by developed, single family residential lots. The church should be compatible with the surrounding residential uses. The church will only be used on Sundays; There will be a service every Sunday between 9,30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and on two Sunday evenings of each month there will be a night meeting. 2 "lam BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - August 30, 1990 The project is located in the Thermalito area where cumulative traffic impacts have been identified.. p J g • rea must help provide adequate mitigation othecurmilative•trafficimpacts.e A. number of applicants who are proposing projects in the Thermalito area are currently working on an area wide traffic analysis. The analysis will identify infrastructure improve _ rr►ents that must be made m the Thermalito area to accommodate existing and future traffic..P For this project not to have a cumulative traffic impact on the Thermalito area it would have to be shown that the traffic generated by the church would not exceed on an average the amount of traffic generated by a single family dwelling. That figure would be approximately 70 vehicle trips per week. If the church is only used on Sunday and the congregation is 60 persons or less this traffic volume figure could be met. RECOMMENDATIONSt A. Find that the requirements of CEQA have been met and considered in making this decision and adopt a Negative Declaration; and B. Find that the proposed use of the property will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land liesand that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the+ anderal health, welfare, and safety of the County because C. Approve a Use Permit to allow a church on AP No. 031-21.2-025 (Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel)subject to the following conditions: 1. This Use Permit is limited to a maximum gathering of 60 people for church activities: 2. Events shall be limited to one church service each Sunday and two Sunday evening meetings per month. 3. Conditions 1 and 2 will remain in effect until an area wide traffic, study has been completed for the Thermalho area. Upon the completion of the study and the. adoption of appropriate traffic mitigation fees; the church may.pay the required fees _ and operate normally; 4. Install curb, ;gutter, sidewalk, and construct 1/2 street sections as required< by the Department of Public Works, solution 1 ge an applicable to the Department 5 Provic.e a per Csifortcheckin f andtapprova drainage. any drainage Fees as of Public Wor g required by the Public Works Department - 3 APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT,tiu�Co•Plannfng BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MAY 199 Drovik, California APPLICANT: Head and follow Instructions as set forth on attached sheet. ffff .l/�/i:�.5/© L!" X7/1 d/!r* t/'�.� G�� Phone No. Applicant's name 08 114- / i r r Applicant's Melling address _J , Q► ZZ /2- Applicant's Interest In property (Owner, lessee, other) ,�`''/llk' .� `'�" "5�"1-dy uJ Owner's name and address Contact person .for project (If other than applicant) ``�` -.'f`'L�—=' 1511-6 4 0 47 (s ) "-A 1 .�%� r2)t ;RoZ 20 Present zonin bsessorg. t`� s��da ✓ r� ,,'s parcel number(s .ocation//and size of parcels) Street address { � b(rections for travel to property �;(rural and mountainous areas only) f ���#-r^-ti�%-w �w-�.5''�-r� tri•.�«,�,�'ftt.�'i�t-�r�--=;�"' bescrlptlon ul proposed development and use 74e:?- 1,4 4e:?- — �!, `°' % • rr,+��rJ, � LLr _ r Description of existing land Use vw, A-.0 t ZJ L_- h- P,roposod scheduling/associated projeots �� t ►'� t"wrGP 4 Ahticipated Incremental deveiopment- �, Building constructlon (state dimensiolss, square footage and materiels used) J' p. a. Existing buildings 1 G.�y r'p � wSc� � A'? .'S^' f-�'1`r f"� r ✓rrf �'''^r.= �y^+w: . /"_ a"!a'` b, Proposed buildings rir" e"� � f•c ti Hazardous materials to be used (Inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals) - belly hours of operatic r}�' �'�' f t° `" •'�' �' � 4V Number o'f employes r Number of off-street parking spaoes provided _ EXlstlhg/proposed sewage dlsposal method, Ir�r proximity of power and phone f finest � , i�yWtcd /SGP j�+I lit+y*/ ce/`' DJstanie to natural water course or storm draln4 Anticipated on and off-site dralhege improvemehtsl Water sourcet A// Proximity of water for f1fe fighting purposes (Hydrants, ponds, eto,) Will excavatloh or grading be necessaty? cubic yards (estimate)i rk List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals'requlrerl for this project, including those required by city, regional, State and Federal agenciew.,,_ Ei' ;-0 ^etrIt!+ i) Y'C +L IF RESIDENTIAL, Include the number of units, whether units are single or multi -story 'In height, schedule of unit sizes; and type of household size expected: IF COMMERCIAL, Indicate the: type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. ce"Vimui4t7 evv-e,vftd LS"G'vrPlr4zze,nb1y–/Lt~+.Cs+40"%,y IF INDUSTRIAL, Indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facil ties: IF INSTITUTIONAL, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, 2M and community benefits to be derived from the project. A114 ..I ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* 'J Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated With the use permit. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigationmeasures)are proposed to allevlatepoten/tial environmental Impacts! Pry j a G I w r l C Y S. Jr�' ci �'�a f=s rRfi sr�Mfj 7'G S �'rrct� vd..st+ AIG 1�r lLc�, �= ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING" Q Describe the project site as it exists before the project, Including information on topography, soli stability, plants and ani. c.1 mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structuras, J CL Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural,, historical or scehlo aspects, CL Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.) intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops, depart 'Q meet stores, etc,), and scale of development (holght, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc,), 7'`� rry / S i I-eie #/✓- ) Use separate sheet for longer responses,,rl,4 �`� rG,r tf trltis'se s r 1r/�61 e ['"'Al1�r.^� 164,1 e C9 ivw��7' id r1I r/qtr r{/% D� r�lf leys`6taf+�' }�7�c� 4li�"o'� vve %?I sr ll/'' h Cr" /��/d1�"•t' LlR.W vYI L/ 7 /j!�" /�Yr" "!f 4 ,t1 f Nf ���JI-�'lli�ir+zl:i r�a�'►�es e _I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that i have read and understand the instructions 6-M that the foregoing statements are'true complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and bellef. Date r 7— Applicant's signature --D bate Property owner,s signaturers��h/w_.v�' r Use permit Number .. Request, Use permit to allow -- J Location and size of patcei(s) C VERIFY; ,/' W _._ A:P, Numbdr(s) � Project Descripilon ilOMCo.01annIsiqC-O►m19 Ownership zonlhg and pequir0ments Proof of Agency (If headed) L; atioh Description MAY � 1a eliiroth of plot Plan 'Clrovill, � W _ V l Data Received;"r $ l r � Necelpt Number, z� 6 Application taken by ._ L:' 031 211 02'7 000 ETAL J�` STATUS: A n" RAY FAY i 1_02 000` STAT1,.c4 ACTIVE -, 767 PLUMAS; AVE- OROVILLE CA 95965 &' JOSEFINA SAS ;:DANIEL`a_, S F. 471H MLLE CA L: f131 211 023 000 TATUS: ACTIVE a n 5965 " ' � 0 BRADFORD W E & GOLDIE M -^ q PJ00STATUS,.ACTIVE 1 `21 �D i X03ORUV'ILLE 1923 7TH ST CA 95965 �L AJJHAN BARBARA AGEE SS !4.926 7TH ST OR CA 95965 L, y031 �29 PJ11 00— S. ACTIVE KARTHAUSER LINDA E rL . 031 212 00 9 00 �GRIDER 'ACTIVE 2012' 7TH ST ` OROVILLE CA 95965 �STATUS': ROY & WILMA JT ' 1916 7TH ST OROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95965 L: 031 290 029 000 STATUS: ACTIVE `r RAZEE ROBERT H`& BERNEICE L V ti L: t�31 212 007 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 664 PLUMA5 AVENUE OROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95965 49 RODER I CK LULA l' SMITH LOLA 1902 7TH 5T L: 031 290 030 000 STATUS: ACTIVE OROVILLE CA 95965 EGLI JAKOB J & CHRISTINA JT 137 16TH AVE Lt 031 212 008 000 STATUS: ACTIVE SAN ►IATEO CA 94400 BILLS NORMAN & LUCILLE _ 1908 7TH STREET QROVILLE CALIFORNIA 95965 L: 031 290 031 000 STATUS: 'ACTIVE ., EGLI JAKOB J & CHRISTINA JT Lt 031.212 018 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 137 16TH AVE SAN EO-CA 94408 WHEELER WILLIE E & BERTiA 8'JT} ,MAT 1932 7TH 5T OROVILLE CA- 95965 L: 031 '215 013 .000 STATUS,. ACl`IVE DENNEY GERALD L i 1931 SIXTH STREET OROVILLE CALIFOFINI A 95965 i - ...w.e;,_........ , ,.....� ,...�„�.�,...»:.,�._ L: 031 240 03c 000 STATUS: ACTIVE I CONGDON LESTER L & MARGFRY P .....�.a L: 031 212 014 000 STATUS: ACTI�IE �' 640 PLUMA5 AVE oNOVILLE CALIF 95965 BROWN MARK & CORINNA 11423 6TH ST ibROVILLE CA r' ., 031 2033 000 'L. 90 STATUS: ACTIVE " 5'5965 JENNER DA15Y R EAL S �y 031 212 003 000 MALTA HENRY & LONA M STATUS ACTIVE 630 PLUMAS 95965 OROVILLS CA 1915 6TH 5T OROVILLE CA L. 031 290 0 3�+ 000 5TATU5t: ACTIVE 0 45965 CONROY DONALD A & RAE p ; `L 0 X212 028 0i00� • ; . . •.: STATUS: ACTIVE a�w� ,.:g, °� bQb PLUMAS OROV I I.LE CALIF` 95965 LUDWIG JOEL K & TERRIA L xT�t� 1951 6TH ST i OROVILLE CA Ytx w4 rt , a 95965 C+�—�M�bK%a^t 1.. .b A�r�. _ .. +w � r ➢:" 4'J�rF,� -. h° L: 031 212 ,29 0p0 STATUS r ACTIVE$ riiL>yR Ej�1dLYN S m 1'Le 031 81E030 000 STATUS• ACTIVE 04 PATTISON 'CRAM-LEROY & JOVITA' .0 JT . '- 1975 6TH S17 `n.wrt, "'I", ORVILLE'CA 195965 l� X 4 LT.�n.�m.. -plO 212 kM 000 STATUS; ACTIVE C) REESON CALVIN A SS 1977 6TH STREET't "1 OROVILLE CA 95965 o L:"0311212 036 000 �+ STATUS:'ACTIVE ��• 0 CLARK MICHAEL R 55 ' L 615 PLUMAS AVE 058 360 011 000 STATUS: ACTIVE OROVILLE CA 95965 BISHOP FLOYD E & NETTIE B ETAL TC 313464 CONCOW ROAD OROVILLECA 95965 , L: 03-1-81'8-037400 STATUS: `ACTIVE CONN DAVID E S5 L: 058 360 011 O BISHOP'FLOYD E &NETTIESAACTIVE. BETAL ORVILLE CA AVE CA'95965 ' 13484 CONCOW ROAD OROVILLE CA 95965 Li 031 213 010 000 STATUS: ACTIVE HEiNDRICKS LEONAND M & GERTRUD E L: 031,212 025 Opp STATU5: ACTIVE 585 PLUMAS AVE, 0 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF OROVILLL: CA 1 _ OROVILLE CALIF 95965 P_ 0 BOX 614 r OROVILLE CA 95965' F L; 031 211 021 000 STATUS: ACTIVE` �.�.., ... 0 WYMAN LOUIS A & ELIZABETH J JT L: 031, 212 040 000 STATUS: ACTIVE g 1951 7TH ST HAMILTON JAMES & BEVERLY OROVILLE CALIF 95965 665 PLUMAS AVE i OROVILLE CA 16 95965 9 L: 031 213008 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 0 BARNES OSCAR WAYNE' & ALICE M JT '61-70"3"l 212 039 000STATUS: ACTIVE ! 1976 6TH ST GORGET JOSEPH M & JAN S JT d OROVILLE CA ' !1976 SEVENTH STREET UROVILLE CA 95465 W L. 031 213 009 000 STATUS ACTIVE OVE08TREET ROSIE V� *L; 031 212 04i 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 1964 6TH ST MILLER CHARLES E JANETTE L JT OROVILLE CALIF 95965 ' 1974 7TH STREET �..� �. �. OROVILLE CA95965 �i'L,. 031 813 014 000 5fAfubi ACTIVE ► ±L• . 031 212 034 00 ' , LOWTHER ORAL 'M & GHARLANE JT 0 STATUS: ACTIVE 670 LAKE ST CARTER WILLIAM R & GWYN C JT <OROVILLE CA 95965' 1960 7TH ST�� w: ; OROVILLE CA 95965 �1 At L:' 0;31 211 918 000 S fA ACTIVE y. r, ,,�aa. •� ».. 0 LAYMAN RONALD G & INEZ d • 031 1212 1033 0100 STATUS: ACTIVE 075 7TH Sf ' i �• RODRIGUE2 DAVID H & CANIS P JT OROVILLE CA z r ry 956 7 95 OROVILLE CA 95965 965 TH ST `. � ... r - L: 031 211 020 000 STATUStl ACTIVE': " bEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS hL.031 218 032 000 STATUSe ACTIVE „: OItELLEY WILLIAM 5 M 239+34479 BENNETT ORVILLE L ETAL TC " 1961 7TH ST i950 7TH 8T ORbVILLE CA 95965 .,: �i h0h,k Ill Y i� rn w. Nor• , �aa� rp P l<<+ q� Lakosido Corrirric..t-rit: ,, Chapel t„srovillen CA 'x':,96) September 301 11/93, ?G,tt tre COUTItY. PlAnni.n Douai"tment % Gr. Un t At:try� �r°ai� �iat°td�.}t"a fie : -1 'S n a carr '(~ 5 ILLI i'r l l" y D6-ar ll-. Sr.Ander`sa We at Lai:.eSide CotTirruni.ty Chapel respect 'rLtlly t�F*(tt.leet a one Year+ e:tl.c t7?-3u t7 an att)" ct,tr"t s.rlt Us—, Pe-twr it. We arse ar.i;xvoly ptau"St"ing bit , lin r�r oject< on Plt„ttriar:, Avr�nt"tt~a t l'ch�t tt t, we (°iave +tt rpt ar�i� ierJ for a tat~ri.ldir'10 pot"Mit - 01nte 'to 'itS t^PRt..ti.t"ed d-0'-Ai I0,d SPL-c:i'firai.imrt�, the dPAwi"cJ% 1"IavO not boon 'finali o-l", Mbrr-- 'hiML- 15 nt-Ict,1s at"Gj to corriitl tte the t~9t"i-ttrra.ngf- I-W iOP tO �ng thO POI-Mit- We had O arli.et" t:hils Jeal" bVO-n SidOlin d dtt,~i tO "(4 fctt er:a ter} ca oaf tI"ie traffic Stuc.1w and ;lrrprovontet'ts, At a pozz blo $20k 001" acr+� this cotit would have, mado r,)>~tr~ (:voject beyond financial fear--ibi,litw, Now that thir, has ,noon t"eac. Ived,, we ai"e back, °n },jot,t for, yG.tttr`' consideration- Pleav,e of Wourto this reqtjott, r`e�"ar�lttl"�E' r�rrl 1 i M vJ l: 1 am d l w,t ;c i tl � rrirrsG.tth i t ChaPO l f i UNITED STATES POSTAL SI Ur -FICIAL BUSINESS S SBNnER INATRUCTIO6 Pm W W 111 i z2OGT me. addtaes and ZIP code=M&MAIL e below. e 4ems 1, 2.8, and 4 on the o fmni of slticis If specs otherwise affix to back of PENAL1 Y FOR PRIVATI 0 Endorao srticis "Return; Reoelpt USE; p400 Reouested" adjacent to `• umber, RETURN Print'SOOpr's namd, address, and ZIP Code In tho space below. TO planning mehfarttrent 7 County ter►tor nrivm UP 31-212-25 Provf Ile, CA 959653397 r y fRER: 'Corllplate (toms 1 and 2 when edditionsl aervioes aro desired, and complete items td 4. r address In the "RETURN TO" Spew an the reverts side, Palluro to do this will provent this m beinn returned to You. The return receipt fee will oroylda Yout he Homo of the pflrTsan d_ vered 1 ors a" na"chec ox es n for additional sere iota) regueaieaa Z� d Ret:��cted iluilvery� 1 Show to %Yhom delivered, datdna (Exr►Yt c J f eharRe�` 1 , Article 'Add ad to; oxovilid Lakeside community 4, Article Number '- P 984. 635 3:29 t Chapel T po of Service: [3 llp"Oured P. Q. Box 1837 ilepistered M Certified COD oxrovill.er CA 95965 rrl Reoet t ❑patpressMoll �farMero a AIWaye obtg%plgnaturs of addressee or agent and'DATE DEUYiRED I 6, Signature — Address 6, Addreasoo's Address (OINLY fl requested and fee paid) X l6. Sign tura Agent 7 'nate of Delivery e 1 PS Fo►m W1 Mer, 1986 * U.g.0.13.0. %88-212-866 DOMEl3f1C RI.tUfiti a UNITED STATES POSTAI. SERVICE Co G Sptash OFFICIAL BUSINESS ,, P.M � � � into a of Walai SENDER INSTRUCTIONS `v i" 9Cp w� Colts Print your name, address and 21P Code �d In s a { the spate..,. below. .gr ,.a�w 46. «,. - .... ,K aim te.«. H.. n rereree. � Attsah to front of articl6 M specs parmIlk otherwise affix to back of srtlois. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Rsteipt USE,6300 ItequOared" adjacent to number, RETURN � Print Sendar's namo, addrebs, and ZIP Code In the space below. TO _ v i tCOMMj�WOM OttivIfto CH 050&3397 i NDER. C1)mplote Items 1 and 2 when additional services areddeesiirread, ani complete Items Pu from being r tumod t"RETURN Eou The rat Space Ool t foo win reverse osery cos are env lahle. honsiu t p stmaetld end 4. y to d ha date o dol(ve .Fore ons oos t e o o g or or oos an e a o as Ora servicels) ra uoated. 1. Shaw to ham del vered,`dato, and addrossobT biddross. 2. O Restricted Delivery (Exrrw' c►+arge) (Errrd charge) 41" Article Addressed tot * 4. Article -Number 'broville LRkeside Cotnmunity P 635 321 dhapel fps of Setvicm Insured IJ Rspldtwed 0. B6k 1837 .23' Csritfied ❑ COD OrOVila e, C!1 95965 ©Exprsba Mail C1 RstrRe ,ippt for Nterch�ndlee Always obtain signature of eddraesee or soon t and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature-- Add s !}� dressea'e Addross (ONLY (f '� e sled and fee paid) 6, Slg. of o -- Agent X 7 -ate of Delivery PS Porm 3611, Mar. 1988 +► U. .O. ioei-*42-efrs, IDOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT N NO'I. -'CE OF 1DETERM3:'NA'I. 4O To : Office of Planning and Reserch' ,, B Butte County1400 Tenth 'Street, Room 1?�l Planning Department 7 Count Center Drive .Sacramento., CA 95814 SEP Y 2 o 1990 Oroville, CA 95965 or County Clerk 4 ANUAGf:d GRUU'Jb County of Butte Sy L. DA1�N SIJBJECx : Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 211.08 or 2115`2 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP # Name Use Permit 031-212-025 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) B, A. Kircher (916) 538-7601 Project Location On the southside of Plumas Ave. approx. 270 ft, of 6th St. and Plumas Ave. intersection. Project Description Use Permit to allow a,church on property zoned AR__ This is to advise that the _Butte County Planning Commission p J Responsible Agency) has approved the-above-described ro`ectdong Sea ember 13, 1990 and has made (Date)._ the following determinations regarding the above-described projects 1. The project , will, -!—will not, have a significant effect on the environment 2, An Environmental Impact Report 'was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQAo g prepared p J pursuant to the X. ArNNeV at ns Declaration was re ared for this ro eit urstl p 3 Mitigation measures Were,:were not; made a condition of the approval of the project,. 4. A statement of overriding considerations Wasp _X_Was notj`adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final ErR with comments and respohses and todbtd of project approval is available to the general publin att. Butte County Planning Departtrieht 1 County Center Drive oroville, CA 95965. bate ReceiVed for >+iling and Posting 1990 S gT n at OPR _Sebtember 19; nature ti A. Kircher w 4*1 Title ng . Director: of Plannx lthvi:sed hinkcli 086 777 _... , Q � y NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENUhF. ENTAL IMPACT has NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN that the proje£tthesCalb£ornea°>nvironmertal .. - reviewed pursuant to the provisions a ) .and a Act of 1970 (Public ResourcesC°dE 21100, ,et• -sec{. a signixicant Quality determination has been made that it wiij oat have effect upon the environment: Log #90.05-29-04 AP N6.031-212-025 I 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROTECT; File No. 90-4'l Use. Permit to allow a church on property zoned AR ' 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the southside of Plumas'Ave. approxi 270 ft. of 6th St. and Plum ar Ave. 4., intersection. DAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: orov lle Lakeside Community Chapel. .: P. 0.. Box 1837 5, Croville, CA 95965 MITIGATION MEASURES: 6 A copy of the initial Study re,gardint Ge ter onvi o ve,t l eff let 7 County of this project As on file at This study was - asAdopted Ad optedas presented. X I Specific modifications ;and Adopted with changes. Sp n supporting reasons are attached. T, A public hearing on this 'Negative Declaratlan was held by th. decision making body. Hearing Body tattn Cotlnty"Plannin Commission ._ Date of Determination Set ember3• 1990 --�. Determination: basis of the initial study of environmental impact, the the On the intorination presented 'at hearings, c ominents received on independent research: proposal and our own knowrledge and NOT have a significanti We find the proposed project COULD a NEGATIVE DUICLARATTONis effect on the environment, and hereby adopted ect ect.COULD have a significant off case because of jje find that the pxojof on the envixonment but 1111.1 not in this described in in M attached mitigation measures are by this reference ma project is hereby ae conditionsanova which pp J,. A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION adopted. Signature A11an Forbes, Chairman Butte_CoUnt' Plannine Camniission . Title se=mer 7; 1990 .. i IAND O'- NATURAL V4 ALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY'CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916).53&7601 September 24, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P, O. Box 1837 Oroville, CA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Re: Use Permit, AP No 031-212-42 Gentlemen: We are enclosing the original and one copy of your conditional Use Permit No. 90-42. Both copies must be signed and returned to this department Within 30 days from the receipt of this letter. We willthen have them I alidated by the Chairman of the Butte County Planning Commission and the original will be returned to you for your records. Please be aware that failure to return the signed copies within 30 days will result in the use permit becoming invalid. Re-application to this department would then be necessary to proceed with the project. Tha Use, Permit - is deemed granted Mien this permit has been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning _.. �.:d by the applicant by registered I P „ m zg a ul -n 06H cc b it 0 `. � 5 V n. W Y 5 2 Ll.l ro LH N P „ In Ln M zg a r�, � 5 V 5 2 `U I �V ut 6 cy W 0. >j x G7 y� `. \� 9qu bump 10065 WJ04 9d , v°p b. 0 .. �t ." a t! � q g this matter, please contact this r tckc I Lr M 0 Ca 00 p 5884 butt ' 1069C Wjgd stl ii zg a 11, � 5 V I W 0. G7 M 9qu bump 10065 WJ04 9d , hf - Co r t. y .t.:i-�•' ,,your ��vr LAND 0 NATURAL WEAl7H pND BEAUTY 'PLANNING DEPARTMENT - 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE, (916) 108-7501 September 24 '1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P. Q. Box 1837 Groville, CA 95965 CERTIF%ED MAIL Re: Use Permit, API No 031-212-025 Gentlemen: We are enclosing the original and one Copy of your conditional Use Permit No. 90-42. Both copies must be signed and returned to this department within 30 days frwn the receipt Qf this letter. We will then have them validated by the Chairman of the Butte County Planning Commission and the original will be returned to you for your records. Please be aware that failure to return the signedI pies 1 cation 30 t his will result in the use permit becoming invalid. pp department would then be necessary to proceed with the project. `d granted when this permit has been signed by the The Use Permit is deemed With they counter ` signature of the Chairman of the Planning applicant, by the applicant by registered p Commiss►on, and said ermit ►s receive mail: 1144 tD J?{111CLE TD CnVE1t p111St CLAS,-,pDstnnE, ould you have any questions regarding please contact this EELpC1�D D711nitPl. DC°V1C55, (oto Ir. y g this matter, 111Ah5Es Woilia At1y Should. modmub to aha light at 1N tit to yout atilt office �etwe,en 10.00 a.m. aaad 3:00 p;tn. lrkad �l c tbaDun, t a�pUa ac iao wlnrtow at t,and It to y ?ra arl�nta al e p tdolt itt al tba rdttl n � rely, ,SInCe 1 Cal is tottltil. arid tm3il two a Ildlailt oommed ll to gild tin . atn a I P,a adlcla uy gfnoa, at the DUO mod ItEtlwt11a the adr►ttl4da colli wumbor ani? Your name and adends Ilaaw{Itnlwalroo of arna{o, Et?dgtsa Irba at art{clo Nr~rUlt B. A+ KirAer u trx+ aAt at lila adarr,Gat Director of Planning ati4f IPM `j�1u� i11i}5 x Put 1AW ew `aha tlad to twa wtfdras�•ea, ar to ar auliatlXotl aq -""�uu 4,ur.a nn h ug aglap "utall_ nl"tun tut { t an two Itoat at tl?a attlolo. 04 1W ?t uu ssgt�pu p alott�o till bew put `IdIONJ 01 ulelgt dt sy unnt tau op IiA it 'Z ra r{a►a toaaa's nn Ina grant n1 Iwla r+sa>E BA t1t' t$ raquattad Iw grin apl? h tai hrnl3°11. n s nt umn ritli 8a1f%'pgU�Wlsatl 1dta7 lit tt ttDnrin arixo uu1 1io ap 0510b16 binak't ta. Ilam 1n Enc. to ompgr 00) ail Ig 1uw0 gqI ct rl t p n ar t! d agar nut ,> 1l,5,O,p 0, un dpu p"u t1 1 l ra no Baa ballia Iaod a to alaluo till I ,.anl itll Yee mawa inqulty, uu la mol)ul 1, otuwnn agi;X4°s'pa�l cod ldluugi $181 tinny haK tl 't lalt,ua It�nt 1006 a11t p i utul troll p . GuNeal $ao,ppc anta, iui to IUDU a x IWut► gnsi '5 51h1l3S IVtlntldn nU1Dj13U 3l'YJ VDD l!1 JIU5 al 'J15Cid N'Jll 1d1�Uy'J auvl�nJ ssvin 1�lIIJ uAnnn ,�. 41 4a. •, tic coin. L'AND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY r- PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 September 14, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel' P.O. Box 1837 Oroville, CA. 95965 Re Use Permit, AP #031-212-025 Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held September 13, 1990, your request for a Use Permit to allow a church on property zoned AR, located on the south side of Plum" Ave, approximately 210 ft. west of 6th Street, Thermalito, was ;approved subject to the following conditions: This Use Permit is limited to a maximum gathering of 60 people for church 1 � � activities: 2. Events shall be limited to one church service each Sunday and two Sunday evening meetings. per month. 3. Conditions 1 and 2 will remain it effect until an area wide traffie :study has been completed for the Thermalito are►i, Upon the completion of the :study and the adoption of appropriate traffic mitigation fees, the church may pay the required fees and operate normally: 4. Install curb, getter, sidewalk, atxd construct 1/2 street sections as required by the Department of Public Works" 5 Provide a permanent solution for storm drainage. Submit plans to the Department of 'Public Works for checking and approval. Pay any applicable drainage fees as required by the Public Works Department, 6 All outdoor lightingshall be directed or shielded to as not to directly illuminate neighboring residences: ;� X�t"i ► ' ± �, _ of this area see age 4 , �k r� 3'x � r f, ' '� vkG�. .A n 1 rS't 70 W 9 Ftp - ���, 6t I.rr 7i` ''t Yt,� rS= ,. .Y� •c " ,o a^ '�, ' _ \ • , 4�(.SjC.,• ` � �---':.«--«.._•.B� 6Iut�Roat!^• s^' l �T Y t�F , "� f, � kl •'f 1: ` �s 1 �i 0 y I'ionccrm DE OG pP Ta iii Cem�te y � GIARDR,. EVAND \�P' Thompson r Cameter%jR 4�j 1 p T!lERAJq O Planter Eran4rili AUTry+ CEM fhR �nY Cemetery E� Jail t'P,�°'Yp°' q'~w�a.� v� ��6� 1� AREA �RT Lhlt League Cmlrl 'Det!' VYIfa1� Jy. Field De ,1 Ir y"7 Hurst 3 pia 0 C • r Wmin tl le� Ya o Nelsol, At rri re M Mono Ave.: ,¢�° 0�..� al' o a 1 _. +.�iaS.eh. .�: 0� w00 tufffµix![CastyCl ..:�. ��o fol LSO U L �-_._ - AVENUEJ_r. �� ' 00 t, r y rn UF Uj y, �jsY.Iri'' k_�.'Y.N!' 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'317 si co LAK E AV AwR r n FILE No. BUTTE -COMMISSION., COUNTS PLANNING_ COMMISSION _. HEARING.- DATE ' - � APPLICANITt.-�4k'E .P �. t 1' oIiR FA,VM -BA PrW-.0,,AA E ISTINt SONE AR' SCALE ;7( 'i;'fie A i- � S y+�',;i �s a } � � i 1 r'fi'w y9t �t � � i to ' � S «� 1r � 1 ' �• 4 M� r 'n Xg14`r U-, ty I rry L 0 o p', t. d.,x Q ION A .N I� •- .. _� a S 0 ,r Ii1° H �nj ' vs ;x. I (O N ao• S. N h I H m tl� o Qr•c . n r; J 33Y1 S N19 iq cl �i N j. :I U, ao/ end/ R -9,608 ji 001 MF3 N= N I I �. I ►a a rr`51 V S �, a 19'Z61 133b� t �� rcu Ati > F i 9sE �rj • 2?at I ti .:.. H w ✓ -i:;. r W .� i+° .+ Wr it r. ,, .., I } + �C ButFo Ca. P1ennMg AUG Oroville, Cclifanto _ . July 31, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P.O. Box 1837 Oroville, CA 95965 Butte, County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Attn: B. A. Kircher, Director of Plann4ng Craig B. Sanders, Assistant Planner Re: Use Permit AP No. 031.-212-025 Lot r90-05-29-04 Dear Sirs We would like to acknowledge that we have read the environ- mental checklist form and the Discussion of Environmental lvaluation. We do agree with and will abide by your findings, As our church, we also agree with and will abide by the sug- gested mitigation measures 1., 2, 3, and 4; Thaxk you for your consideration, Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P. John S-. .Johnson, Hoard Member and Corporate Vice President wld, AiA, Errol Lighr', 'Board Member and Corporate Secretary & Treasurer" Fele 0rope a,Daard Member 0 Lakeside Community Chapel 2020 Pine Street uroVille, CA 95965 July 11, 090 Butte County Planni n Department 7 CbQnty Center Drive 016v i l l e, CA-95965-3397 Attar Cram Ret Traffic Impact Statement for USE PERMIT, AP# OW-212~025 Dear Craig, As per your conversation with John Johnson of Ukeside Community Chapel can AN 9, 010, the following is an analysis of the traffic impact in Thermalito of heaving Lakeside build a mWa+•+.r ;awx�rsr,,.x building on Plumas Avenue to be used ay e vh" -ft From Obf 1907 Wakesido Community Chapel 'met in the Thermalito Grange: Hall, The average attendance was in the 60-70 range on Sunday morning. The number of gars was ProbablA in the 25Q5 range oath nearly half of the drivers residing in Thernal.to at one time. There was only a Sunday morning program going ons Lakeside for the last toree years has had on, averaso Onday morning attendance in the 50's ToW translates into a parking need of 25-30 cars maximum with an expected 20425 carson now one Sunday. For the last two yosrs we have been meeting at 2050 Piny St: and have experienced no traffic or Parking problems. There ha been a shift so that at the present time only a few cars come from Thepmalito residents. However, as the church relocates the percentage of members and visitors driving cars from within Thermaliko will surely ihcrease. At the present time approximately one-half of the cars arrive at aboot 9:30 W on Sunday morning And the other half at QW54 All the cars leave during the Period of _i000 to 2930 .PM, Two Sund`:y oven oos'a months we -meet -and have between 20 to 40 people onk. Midweek activities .are hold in private homevw Therefopoi the impact upon the traffic patterns in Thermalito will be only op Sundown. As Lakeside grown in tho future any traffic impact would he anticipated to be only on 'Sundays. The parking will be contained to the church properly _ S,inc�+nelyy j JUL � li lggn times A: Wel lsand '533-75 #�3 • 1 1 r BT 7-IE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSI(Z NOTICE OF `PID-LIC EARTN Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings will be held on Thursday, September 13, .1990, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item at the following time: ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE DEC i,� RRATION REGARD NG ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ETAS BEEN RECOMMENDED 10;30 a.m. roytlle Lakeside Community Chanel - Use Permit to allow a church on property zoned A-R (Agricultural = Residential) located on the south side of Plumas Avenue appro'Ximately 270 feet west of 6th Street, identified as AP-0 031-212-025,Thermalito. The above mentioned application, map, and Negative Declaration is on Vile and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Planning Department) 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. Comments may be submitted in writing any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as continued to a later date, If you challenge the above applications in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing: BY 1TTF COUNTY�PANNING. COMMISSION B.A, KIRCHER DIRECTOR, OF PLAN_N1NG To be published in the Oroville Mercury Register on Thursday, August 9, 1990.: l M Bafte' count', LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY teiif�`yx _ s- PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916). 636-7601 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P. 0. Box 1837 Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Use Permit AP No: 031212-025' Log 090-05-29-04 Dear Sirs: An initial study of your proposed project, a Use Permit, indicates ;potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist), To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as pact of the project, Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (MR) is required pursuant to the California Lnvironmental Quality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Departinent, will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please fonvard 'your written response Within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 aim, and 3;00 p,rn, Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Director of planning Craig B. Sanders Assistant Planner - CBS;bb Enc,. cc; John-Sohnson rate count LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT t't 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95565-3397 Y •� .'.r .I•rr ,fir TELEPHONE; (416) 538-7607 May 23, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P.O. Box 1837 Oroville, California 95965 Re: Pre-Application Review AP #31-212-25 Dear Simi. This is to notify you that we have received sufficient assurances from Butte County Environmental 14ealth and Public Works Departments that your project can meet theirtquilrements. This fulfills the Pre-Application review process. Pursuant to the Butte County Planning Department Project Review Procedure Manual which states, "Upon tentative approval of a land: use permit or variAtice by the Environmental Health Department and Land Development Division of the Department of Public Worlrs, the applicant must submit a completed formal application, including any required changes from the original submittal and the balance of the fees Within 6 months of the tentative approval," No additional work shall be performed on this project until we have teceived'the remainder of the application fee in the amount of $780.00 ansl; if any, required changes from the original submittal, Please submit the fee along with any required changes from the original submittal to the Butte County Planning Department no inter than August 27, 1990, or your application' will becoime void, and in order to continue the project, you will be ,required to re-apply. Please inake till checks payable to the Butte County Treasurer. Eficlosed is it field marker for identification of the project, Please secure the ribbon in a conspicuous place on the site. preferably visible from the roadway. -.: �,,u'-lrK fcu k� . it wwl r� ... ,r�l •� ^K+q '�nr iY,l:.gT�3.�3` ^L 4a • C�`fr4_ 'li Coun LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT �a w r �r •_ 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OhOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95985 3397, ,i= ' • TELEPHONE: (918) 530.7801 May 10, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel P.O. Box 1837 Oroville, CA 95965 - Res USE PERMIT APO 031-212-025 Dear Gentlenient We received your pre-application review request for the subject Use Permit. Butte County Public Works and Environmental Health have received the information ysubmitted. The "Planning Department will consider this application complete only you after we have assurances from the above departments that the project complies with appr0 pCiate Ordinances and any conditions imposed, can be met. ` onmentpul Health to meet their requirements. needed by Public Works or applicants Ires onsibili to rov'ide an additional information Public Works may be contacted by telephone at 538-7266 and Environmental Health at 538=7281 for further information as to their evaluation of the proposal and their requirements: The Planning Department staff will alsobe reviewing the application for any special conditions or inodificati-,ns that are appropriate. Should you have any questions about the ped-aPplictitibrit6viewi please contact this office. Sincerely, B.A. MAC>IER Director of Planning 9tudy A. Kramer' Planning Tdthniclan k • BAK;JA. ijLO •• _ John Johnson r vtr ,'r APPEOIX W COUNMY OP BIUTTE ENV3`RONMENT.A .. CHECKL,:Es r FORM' (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG NO; 90-05.29-04 AP NO. 031-212-025 File No:90-42 I. - BACKGROUND I. Name of proponent Oroville Lakeside Community_Chapel 26 Address of proponent and representative (if'applicable): P. 0. Sol 1837 John Jobntod Oroville-CA 95965 1480 Kelley Street Oroville, GA 95965 3. Project description: Use Permit to a11oW a dhurch,on property zoned AZ P4l IgDATORSB` r:rN ):rNc_-8 OF S rGNrr.-ccANCE: YES QBE NO l: Dons the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or Wildlife speciesy cause a fish or wildlife population to drop ,below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate _ A plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or aliminats important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? 2: boes the project have W;'poteatial.to achieve short-term behefits to the detriment of long-term environmontal goals? (A short-term impact On the p of taste while environment 'is one wM6 occurs in a relativelybrief period environlong-term AL impacts Will endure into the future. 3: Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact an two or more separate resources Whore the impact, on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total be those impacts on the environment is significahtO- 4, Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indire'ctlyl' III. L7ETT2MZ NA`� rfJN (To be completed by the Lead Agency): on the basis of this 'initial evaluation: NOT have a significant effect on the I/WE find the proposed prdjeut,COULb environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I/W9 find that although the proposed project 06OLb have a 'signifidaht effect on the envirombhtithere will not be a sighifirant effect in this ease because the MITIGATION ME iURE5 described oil the attached sheet have been added to the prbidct. A {WATIVE DMARATION'Will be peapared. I%Wk find the proposed.,pro;ject MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an )NVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required: COUNTY Op hUTTN; PLANNING bEPMT4Vt BATE;:. d9 190"` ._-.-.. � k3yi Craig 5: 5ariders, A's'sistant haula Latisurr.► Senio Manner > s IV. - P-NVTRONMEN "i (Explanations of all "YEStt and 0MAYHE" answers are required on attached sheet(s),. 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant. YES AYA� NO` a, Unstable earth conditir , or changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features?' A, Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in Wind or water erosion of soils, either on or tiff site? C f, Changes in deposition de erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation) deposition or_etosion'Which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated Urban areas? h. E:,posure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazdrds? -- -- 2. AIR, Will the proposal result in sUbstantiala a, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b, The creation of objectionable odors,smoke or fumes? V c. Alteration of sit movement, moisture: or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3, WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Changes in current's, or the course or direction of water tloveinents in either marine or fresh Waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c: Need for off-•site surface drainage kmProveimnts, including Vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation) d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? --- -- e, Change in the amount of surface Water in any Water body?— f, Discharge into 'surface Waters, or. in dny alteration of surface Water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oXygeti at turbidity? g ' Alteration of the 'ditat:tion or rate of flow of ;ground waters? h, Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters,either thtOuglt a p aquifer nr through intcrce tion of an byrcutsaoriekcavationg�hdrawals, I, in the amount of 'Water otherWise available for public Water supplies? Expogure of people or properby to watde-related hazards such as flooding? 4. PLANT LIFE;, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the di*Mteity of species, or nuntb'er of any 'spades of plants (including tree's, shrubs) grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b, kbaUdtibn of the numbers of any unique, taro Or endangerod species of o, InttodlIdtiondYee' or in a barrier to p p thenorrmal'replenighMontiof ekistingsspeciest d, lteductiott th ddreage of any agriuu Lural ukop'! - �1- 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result: in 6ubstantialt YES MAYBE jVo a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unigUi; care at endangered species of iction c. Introduction of new ap6d es of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or 'movement of animals? d. beterioration of _existing fishor .41dlife habitat': 6. NOIRE. Will the proposal result in svibstantial-t a: Increases in ekisting noise levels? - v b, Exposure of people to severe Noise leVuls7 7; JIGRT.AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? E. ZAND USE: Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the �l present or planned land use of an areal _ V 91 NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result In substantial: a. Increase in the 'rate of use of any natural resources? bi bepletion of any non-renewable natural-resoUrces7 10: RISK O; UPSET. Will the proposal involve; a. A risk of ekplosion or release of hazardous substances (including) but -- - hot limited toy oil, pesticides; chemicals or 'radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. possible interference with an emergendy response plan or emergbncq j evacuation plant Ili PgPAATIO , Will the proposal alter loeation, distribution, density or growth rate of the human population? 12. hqbf LG P effect existing housing, or create a demand ?Posal forsadditioin$ll todsin 13, TRANSPORTATION/CTRditATIQR. Will the proposal result in* a, Generation of substantial additional Vehicle movement? = J— b, Effects on ekisting parking f: .,ties; or demand for new parking? if c. Substant ai impact on ekisting transpOftatlon Systemsl v d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation ur y imbvement of people andjo'e goods? -- o, Alterations to WAterbornet rail or air trbffidl L thdreasb in traffic haturds to motor Vohidles; bicyclists be pedestrians? 14, PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal hive An effect upon; or result in a need for new or altered governmeht serVidesl a. Fire protection? ,l v ' b, police protec'tion9 � ...., d, Parks or other redreationai fhdilitias7 ✓ - e, Maintenance of public facilities, indindinb roads') — P" Other governmental serviced _ , i AMN 154 ENk�2GY, Will the proposal result in' YES �BRS NO V a. Uso of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or iI'''✓ require the development of new sources of energy? ---1 i 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems?'_ �— c, Water availability? d, Sewer or septic systems ?^ e, Storm Water drainage? f, solid waste and disposal? 17: HUMAN HEALTH: Will the proposal result ins a. Creation of Any health hazard :or potential hazard (excluding mental health)? b. V06sure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTITETICS. Will the proposalresult in the obstruction of any scenic vista or or will the enotosal lt in the ,offensive1site publicuview? creat n ofeah thothto op 19, RECREATION, Willthe proposal result N an impact upon the quality Or quantity of,existing;iddtodtional opportunities? - !a.- CULTURAL RESOURCES+ a; Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic_ archaeological site? � b, Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects historic building, structure or object? to a prehistoric or poboas tentialuse d change c, the unniquee d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses Within the potential impact Areal DTSCIJSSTt7N Oi:' RNVTROMMENTA ., VV,A. T X.TA'TTQI ' See attached. yt+` odw DISCUSSION Ob' ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 031-212-025 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONt The proposed project is a Use Permit to allow the construction of a 5,040 square foot church, The. project is located on the south side of Plumas Avenue between 6th and 7th Street in the Thermalito area. The site is a 2.27 acre parcel that is currently undeveloped and is surrounded by single family residences. 1b,e,3b,c: The project will result in some overcovering, disruption and compaction of the soils resulting from the construction of the church and parking lot. Approximately 30010 of the site will be either overcovered by structures or compacted by parking areas as a result of this project. This amount is less than would normally occur, if the 2.27 acres site were developed with single family residences at. a density of four dwelling units per acre, This overcovering and compaction will result in some increased storm water runoff from the property, The project is located within an area that has an adopted Master Drainage Plan. The Thermalito Area Drainage Plan is administered by the ,Department of Public Works and any needed improvements will be required by that department, As proposed, the Master Plan shows drainage from this parcel being directed northwards, Via an open ditch, to a tributary of the Ruddy Creek Drainage System. The ditch has not been improved or cleaned and some of this work may be necessary, as directed by the Public Works Department. With the soli disruption that will occur " • ing the site construction, there could. be some possibility of.`erosion, Plowever, due to the •l nature of the site and the low rainfall intensities and amounts the area experiences, it is not upected to be significant. 11tt All of Butte County is in a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIIh This project is located approximately two miles west of the Foothill Shear Zone, which is considered an active (atilt zone. Adherence to building codes for construction in seismic areas should provide adequate mitigation for this concern, tai The construction of a church will raise the existing noise levels on site. New sources of noise can be expected from Vehicular traffic, people talking or being outside and from special church events,The activities do not take place every day and they are generally compatible with the surroundin netgtbor'ngact►vtttes, Nighttime chrch events that extend beyond 10,00 pan, could have an adverse impact n the snd ng properties, 7t If an outdoor lighting is proposedi it should be designed so as not to interfere with y , g idential properties should have a six. foot surrounding residential uses, Parkin lots that abut res site obscuring fence along the adjacent property lines to mitigate light generated from car headlattt s The Butte County GpnercI Plan )Land Use Element designates this area Low Ddri t� p. Residential, This Land Use Element lists churches as compatible secondary uses in i3 designaildn, In this locution, a srnall church Willi a limited cn igregation could certalnly be seen as being compatible with, surrounding residential uses, 7 13a,c: The proposal will represent an incremental increase in traffic for the area. The exact amount of traffic that will be generated will be dependent upon the number of people in the congregation. A figure of 60 persons was quoted to the Planning Department with approximately 1/2 of those people being children. The project is located on, the west side of Oroville Mille Thermalito area where cumulative traffic impacts have been identified. Traffic coming from the downtown area will either have to travel along Oro Dam Blvd. and cross the river there or cross on the FeatherRiver Blvd Bridge. Vehicles coming off the freeway will have to take the Grand .Ave, exit or the Oro Dam Blvd. exit, The Oro Dam Blvd, interchange and the bridge that crosses the Feather River are currently impacted by traffic and both are scheduled for improvement within the Regional Transportation improvement Program. Idowever, due to a lack of funding; transportation improvements have not been made to date Currently, approximately '550 new residential lots are being applied for in the Thermalito area, There is also the potential for approximately 3,000 more lots under the current zoning. The proposed project could contribute � to the cumulative traffic impacts within the Thermalito and western Oroville urban area. Tile Environmental Impact report. prepared .for the Oroville Area Land Use Plan and subsequent rezoning indicated that the capacity of the present circulation. system was not adequate to accommodate traffic volumes generated by development allowed under the General Plan and Zoning. The 1983 Environmental Impact report recommended, as a mitigation measure, that the County and the City of Oroville undertake an area wide traffic study to examine and, plan for :future circulation needs. It was recommended that the transportation study identify future transportation corridors, transportation improvements and assistance to finance necessary regional transportation infrastructure, The cumulative traffic impacts will also affect the existing freeway system along State Route 10, The 1983 Environmental Impact report; stated that by the year 2000, without substantial transportation improvement, the level of service on freeway interchanges and local streets would decline to a D level, or lower. Currently, the California Transportation Commissions policy on interchanges requires local jurisdictions to finance the improvement costs of those interchanges at 10001o. Currently, Butte County has no program to accoss financial responsibility to local developers for interchange improvement costs, In or0ol' to evaluate the cumulative traffic impacts of the project on the Oroville urban area, an area wide transportation study niust be done. Vor this project not to have a cumulative traffic impact in the Thermalito area, it would have to be shown that the traffic generated by the church would !tot exceed, on an average, the amount of traffic generated by a single family dwelling, That figure would be approximately ately 10 vehicle trips; per week, If the church: is only used for one Sunday service and the congregation is sixty persons, or less, this traffic volume figure could be feasible. 14a, The proposal will result in an 'r,creniental inerease in demand for tire protection mvities iti the area. The Butte County Fire Department/California Division of rorestry has indicated that cutnulative development in the County will impact the ability to provide fire protection services. The availability of a cotninunity water system with fire hydrants will partially mlltigate the demand for fire protection services. However, if no new funding is fot,nd for fire protection, up to 53 full 'time County fire employees' may be laid off its early as ruly, 1990, This will also affect volunteer fire stations, which rely heavily upon trained, paid, full time personnel, to provide guidance and coordination in fighting fires. 14b: The proposal will result in an incremental increase in demand for police protection in an area that cannot be adequately serviced by the present sheriff's department. Since 1980y'. Population of Butte County has increased over 25%, whileat the same time, the police force has been decreased in personnel by 50%, due to fiscal difficulties. Currently, Butte County has the. lowest number of officers, per Ldpta, in the State. At recent legislative committee hearings, on Butte 'County's fiscal crisis, County officials testified that the police protection services are presently Inadequate and do not meet 'the service expectations of the public. Continued development has resulted in cumulative impacts on police protection, which will have the effect of reducing the sheriff departments, opacity to provide adequate services. Development impacts on the sheriff's department is a County wide problem and cannot be easily mitigated by one individual project. 14e: Tile proposal will result in an incremental increase in the need for maintenance of roads and other public facilities in the area. 1�+e The proposal will result in an incremental increase in demands for all other governmental Ices in the area, See items 1b and 3b: itIAN ATdItY FINWIVe S or, SIGNIFICANCE - 3. This proposal could have significant cumulative"impaets on the environment, See tilt discussion for items 13a, 13c, 14a and ].4b. SUGGESTCI) MITIGATION ME ASU 1, Events shall be limited to one church service per week and one wedding pet- month. The congregation shall be limited to no more than 60 persons. Thecoins two for conditions shall remain in effect until an area wide traffic study has been p Upon the completion of the study and the adoption Of the appropriate traffic mitigation fees, the church may pay the required fees .and operate normally. These fees could be assessed on a. per acreage basis or on a trip generated rate, normally attributed to churches by professional traffic enginet,,s. 2, Install drainage improvements as required by the Department of Public Works and pay tiny, required drainage fee that is in effect at the time of building permit application, 3. .Ally outdoor ligating shall be directed or shielded, so tis' not to illutnii ate neighboring residences, 4; Install asix to solid fence along property boundaries where parking areas abut residential uses. Install landscaping, as required by Section 24-35 of tilt Butte County Code. re Applicant: Oroville ukeside Community Chapel Assessor's Parcel # 031-212-025 Log # 90-05-29-04 DATA SHVET A. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Use Permit, 2. Brief Description: Use Permit to allow a church. I Location: On the south side of Plumas Avec►t,r„ approximately 210 feet west of 6tli { Street in the Thermalito area. ., Proposed Density of Development Not applicable. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Moderate. 6, Access and Nearest Public Roads) Project will Have access on Plumm Avenue, 7, Method of Sewage Disposal: Thermalito Irrigation District/CSA 26. 8. Source of Water Supply: Thermalito Irrigation District, f, Proximity of ,Power Lines: Power exists to the property, 10, Potential for further land divisions and development: The property has the potential to be divided into approximately 10 to 14 parcels; should the church. not locate on this site: Cn vironmental SW ng Physical Ln'yi►'onment: i, Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Level, b. Slopes: 0 to 2%. e. Elevation: 240 feet above sea level, d, Limiting ]'.'actors`, h one, 2. Soils; a, Types and Characteristics: Redding gravelly, sandy loam, The to 'soil to a depth of'7 to 12snChes is a red, brownish-red or somewlta. yellowish red gravelly sandy loans of dense consistency, The upper subsoil consists of a subtly compact red gravelly, sandy lorin► to a depth of 20 to 26 inches, This grades into a very compact, tower subsoil layer, All of this is underlain abruptly qt a depth varying from 28 to 36 inches by a red; brown or grayish, bro�vrx gravelly and stony iron 0" dented 'l►ardpan, Drainage is adequate, e t pt in localized depressions, The ttardpan retards the subsurface gei b. Lhniit ung Vactors, 'Subsurface drainage, P c, 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone: All of Butte County is in a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VHI. The project is within two miles of the Foothill, Shear Zone, which is considered an active fault region. b. ErosionPotential: Moderate: n. Landslide Potential: Done, d. Fire Hazard: Unclassified -Urban, ea Expansive Soil Potential: High. 4. Hydrology tt. Surface Water: None. b. Ground' Water: Unknown. C. Drainage Characteristics; Property generally drains towards the east.. d, Annual Rainfall (normal): 2.6 inches per year, e; Limiting Fae':ors: None. 5, visual/Scenic Quality; No significant scenic quality. 6. Acoustic Quality: Fair: 1. Air Quality: Fair: Biolonical Environment= 8. Vegetation. Native and introduced grasses, 9, Wildlife Habitat: 1-i'mited. The site provides some habitat for birds and small mammals. Cultural Env ronment: 10: Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area; Moderate to low, including unknown, II. Butte County General Plan designation: Law Density Residential, 12: Existing Zoning: A -R, Agricultutakkosidential. 13. Existing Land. Use on=site: No development currently exists on site, U. Surroundinb Area: A , Land Uses; Residential uses surround the parcel, U: Zoning., AA. c. Gen. Plan Deslnation: Lo'w Density Residential, d, Parcel Sizes: Parcel sizes sire :predominantly less than ane acre surrounding the project site: Many of the parcels are 1/4 of an acre, e Population: Low Density Residential. 15. Character of Site and Areal Residelitial, t6. Nearest Urban Area, Oroville, 11, Relevant Spheres of Innuencet City of Oroville, CSA 26, Thermalito Irrigation District, 18. Improvdments Standards Urban Area, Yo. 19. Fire Protection Serviee: a, Nearest County (State) Lire Station., Station 63 on Nelson. Avenue, approximately 11/2 miles to the east, b. Water Availability: Pressurized water system with hydrants, 20. Schools in Areat Tliermalito Union School District and Oroville Union High School :District, - ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL M I. Map II -1, Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seismic Safety Element,, Butte County Generui (Air Plan revised 1.77, by CHZM Hill: 2. Map I1-2, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHZM Hill, 3, Map III -1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential-, Safety Element, Butte County General Plan - revised 1-77, by CFIZM Hill. 4, Map III -2, Erosion Potential', Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 177, by CHZM Hill, 5, Map I1143, Exp nsive Soils: Safety Elemer., Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHZM Hill, 6. Map IV -1, Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CHZM I -I11. 1. Map V-1, Scenic Highways. Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General Plan tmwised 147, by CHZM Hill, 8. Map 111-4, Natural r`il'e Hazard Classes Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised '1-17, by CF19 Hill. 0, Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James, P. Manning, for Butte County ;Planning t Departinnnt, 1983, a 10. Sehool District Map, Butte County Planning Department, 11: Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1983; by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District, Tile Resources Agency, State of California.. Agricultural a ral December 5 p, es y Resolution No, 67-178; Butte `County Board of 1... A r�cultural Preserves Map, established b p 13. Flood Insuranco Rate Maps, National Flood Insurance Program, Federal Emergency Management :Ac,,ency, 1988, 14, USES Quad Maps, Orovillo, CA, 1970, 15. Soil Map, Chicc (1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, USS, Department of Agriculture: 16 Soil Survey of Ul),.5(1925)%Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 17, Butte County P', ;Y Protection Jurisdictions and Facilitluh 'Vlap, Butte County Bite Department ane' " Jif0thia Departittent of`Forestry, Butte County Planning Department, 4, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING r.OMMISSTON 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 (9;16) 538-7601 TO,e DATE • ,VGQ 15�, RE: PRO'ECT REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Oroville Lakeside Community Capel Use permit Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the fbLl-owing~•project:OroVille Lakeside Community Chapel USE PERMIT to allow a church on property zoned AR (Agricultural-Residential.) on property located on the southside of Plumas Ave, approx. 270 r"t west of 6th Street and PlUMas Ave, intersection, ilentified As APO 031-212-025, Thermalto. We are making an assessment of possible envirOnmental impacts and will, be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, ;,legative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Please provide any -factual statements, ideas for investigation, o Opinions you, can offer in your area of concern or expertise that, relater to either physical, social, or economic .impacts that this project may generate. Please respond Within 14 days of the above-noted date, If no response is ;pnerated by this ingUiryt then it shall be assumed that there are nod p h are potential from the proj�. V++a.�icant environmental impacts which n We appreciate any assistance you dah provide Sihderel:yr ltufte Co -Planning JU A, amen Orovaln, 4.A. 11onile Pil rnhing Technician Comments t .SID �Ji�i7%h'; G q'. c'r7ltJi d)1 ry r�t7}I" a f BU''7 COUNT.` PLANNING COMMISSI 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 (916) 5386-7601. TO CCun �l,Y�. DATE- 5-23-9 \J RE PROJECT REVIEW &' ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUAtION Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel Use Permit Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning .the.fbIlow4mct project: Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel USE PERMIT to allow a church on property zoned AR _(Agricultural -Res idential) on :property Located on the southside of Plumas Ave. Approx. 270 ft. west of 6th street and Plumas Ave. intersection, identified as APO 031-212.0251 Thermalito We are making an a's'sessment of possible environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration,. Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental impact Report (EIR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate -- to either physical, social, or economic impacts that this project ;may generate,. Please respond within 14 clays of the above -noted date. If .o response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts Which are potential from the pro]ect, We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely Bu+4e Ca. m n*§ CoMtit, ,t MAYzitq 159Q r. r.c_ —.-_.- cau{on", Orovillei Ju¢l! A amen P1 nning Technician Cohments �, TlioPA1 /114 tdr�t, t r d Does your agoncy wish to receive a copy, of the environmental document (initial study for Negative peclaration (with or without Mitigation w Meaeures) or tilt for this project) w r NO . •. 40#6 CO. Planning Co"M MM 181990 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT BU Qrovillo, Cclifotnt PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW FORM i To: Environmental Health bste May 10, 1,990 RE: Pre -Application. Review Information for: Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel- USE PERMIT Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated -concerning the following project: Oroville Lakeside_ Community -chapel USE PERMIT to allow a church_on property zoned._ AR (Adri.cultural-Residential). on property Located on the soUthside of Plumas..Aye.--abnrok: 270 ft. west f, of 5th street and Plumas Ave. -inter ect odpht-if,Pr1 as APA na1_212-025, Thermalito Please indicate yotr-response by checking the appropriate box. - - Q No reqti�iments for this project4 The p'rc,, ,,r+ as proIposed can meet this bep ,irtments requirente,Yts. Sufficient proof has been given that the applicant can meet the following conditions aPProved �, C:wti wec� -1 o Com-►+� � :h; u i -k .. eu 12_(�� Mit 4.0 v,c�-�►\] /���-7'�..7'.L.. Soa"ui yrs �ER1�C� l `077t" tn.l. {�M �L�'ix. -IJ,� J �`�-K�c�-✓ 1 rjThe project as proposed can/does not meet the ee-gtureinents of this department, A revision of the project will be necessary. The applicant . has been contacted with this nforntation� .. Health Snvltoimontal Y f ,, f Signature .. ` OfOVNIe, �tr�n"U�gpI�U ..x �— —�. _rte. � . ....rh .� N .. .r °l.x '. n!•{ vrt ♦41d{!. .•"' ��!°h! � � .. 1 � �®,'. �� .. �wy�- W » ,, � Q �.•be ' 0.°`ii� y. to �R i:as �.y, a 0 Y�' i'eh �.u"a h . 't'.�' .. �...w.i.. Y. �+w.�,t e � ,•»w� ltd � a qnh•,� Y he �R aew � I.tr.i. �..� 3ib s+ '�'L'���'��~ Yeas � ., .r 4.`y" L . 4� . -x,5 .A�..µR til .� u� 'rs , 1. - rus R',X� +rw.V•�,.u51 .i ' • r n 1, E BUTTE COUNTY'"PLANNING DEPARTMENT R PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW FORM To: Public Works Date: May 10, 1990 RE Pre-Application Review Information for., Oro'ville Lakeside Community Chapel USE PERMIT Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the following praject3 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel USE (PERMIT to allow a church on property.zoned AR (Aar qU7tU'al-Residential) on property located on the southside of-Plumas Ave. apgrox. 270 ft. west of 6th Street and Plumas Ave. intersection,_ idpn-H f; pry ac AP"1-212-025, _ Thermalito. Please indicate youf` response by checking the appropriate box. No requirements for this project, QThe project as proposedcanmeet this Departments requirements. Sufficient proof has beth given that the applicant can meet the following conditions approved y / Led Icy gild✓,... �A�+>Ic1�I plrh�r£�t�x� 1yp104JI41111t'rtL/tti)Y,+y4�yYe.+7�yatrr� �1rtiN�l. J t > ✓ ' � I /f a r✓Ms% « i j� je)0 a� The project as proposed can/does not meet the a tment. A, revision re uirements of this de r q _ p of the project will be necessary: Theapplicant has been contacted With this information. signature: ��� _ ._ Qo�la�o.>'ien,ingCo�h4 ;' MAY 14, popo' Or+avlll�irr �",aif(:oHi�O ' 1 filatte 160aft LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH, AND 8F.A_UTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3307' TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7609 I October 8, 1990 Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel A O. Box 1837 Oroville, CA 95955 C` i,RTEMD MAIL Ru Use 'a rnjit, 4,0 No. '031.212-025 Gentlemen: tled your validated Use Permit No. 90-42 to allow a church on property zoned A (eg ' ltural-Residel,tinl) located on the south sine of Plumas Avenue, approximately 270 fcat west of 6th Should you have any questions regarding th-; matter. please; contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 100 pan, Sincerely, . I 084 635 082 Cat:111IPT FOR WITIVI U WAIL. �V Paula Leasure. Fatt?$it.�rl.t'd %ent to i Assistant Planning Directors.�,Lkes_ideGammun_itY}iape Strrm mal No o, pon 18,31 .. PL -bb Dnclosure P 0 steto Arid 71p rst�iY1�,�,CA �5�G5. I'dstngit R CC: Department of Public WOrIC5 (2) C', 'a Feu Environmental Health bepurtment of Forestry sP „I 1101vory t eu rlestta ted nrt��ry Fr Retury Rocatpt 0owl" Ia w1wm and 01110 MR(eoKi p ii�htth Re%tpl rftwitiq to N ium, I ttu, a id Adt101 of Vi lwtlry 10TAL I>dA aw oW ree3 5 �. „ di r, t>t75tm.rrk at 17yf�+ E tg 01 a H ri 'Aft AOL. / USE PERMIT BUITE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Octohdr 8 990 DATE: ' (Certi 'ed Mail Rec.) 90.42 PERMIT NO - 031 -212.025 ASSESSOR'S'PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the. Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth belt- Oroville Lakeside Community Chapel is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed: May 29, 1990 to tallow a church on property zoned A -R (Agricultural -Residential) located c, . -,i the south side of Plumas Avenue, approximately 270 feet west of 6th Street: ii Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for i approval of application and issuance of Permit; constitutes cause for the. revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Butte County` Zoning Enabling Ordinance. 2. Unless otherwise provided for in, a condition to a use permit; all conditions must be completed by the permittee within 12 months of the delivery of the - - countersigned perniif , the permittee: 3. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of receipt of the countersigned perinit by the permittee, the permit shall be come hull and void and reapplication shall be required to establish the use: SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1, This Use Permit is limited to a maximum gathering of 60 people for church activities. 2, 'Events shall be limited to one church service each Sunday and two Sunday evening meeting per month: 3, Conditions 1. and 2 will remain in effect until an area wide traffic study has been rampleted for the. Therciialito area. Upon the completion of the study and the adoption of approp'rlate trafeW mitigation' fees, the church may pay the required fees and operate normally. 4; Install curb, gutter, sidewalk, and construct 1/2 street sections a3 required by the Department of Public Works, 5. Provide a permanent solution for storm drainage. Submit plans to the Dopartment of Public Works for checking and ,approval. Pay any applicable drainage fees as required by the Public Works Department. 6. Alt outdoor lighting shall be directed or shielded so as not to directly illuminate neighboring reside,,, 7. Install a 6 foot solid fence along property boundaries where parking areas abut residential uses. Meet the requirements of Section 2A-35 of the Butte County Code for parking and landscaping: 8. Utilizing and occupying the church building for purposes of a day care center, school, preschool, or nursery would require an additional Use Permit. 9. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. 10. Applicant must also comply With all other applicable State and local statutes, ; ordinances, and regulations. I Hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were imposed upon the granting of this use; permit; and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. Dated: l� -'de,✓'' A phcant /�' t NDTt, Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor 'does it waive any other requirements. Butte County Planning Commission Chairman CC, Department of Publi Works (2) Health Department Department of Forestry Z gF m ,.. s ' 2' when eddlttonal eorvicea aro destrads end c p „(a, +r '3 anaQe ,• „ o 't o fouersn stdo.:Pet ure to do this will ova ,thin , ^� � Seae On r t Complete Item 1 end r 1 i pu year ?idross In the RETURN TO p r� ri4 h I eha 'soft averse ds ed cmrd from inp retdrned to ou<,The rata rocei tlee will 31.2 Ida trou tit to'end th ete of dellVe Para t one s ee t o, o ovasng sory cea aro etre eb+o. sisu tt postmnatar F or eea .,n c eo ox as -fnr, additional soNice(s) raGuosted• r • 2 Cl "iiastricted,Dolive o b y i C (ExI charge) h� charge). j l { s. Artiolo Nurr►b'Or / ! ❑ Sk+�w to Who,M d6flvered, date, and eddresaee s address l`1 �. 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