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HomeMy WebLinkAbout039-060-06564, 44 pT. i;T pp v Review Application (counter) Distribution List and Project Title Mailing List AP Ws Preliminary File Re -view Ptedevelopment Review Completed File Review and Recheck Distribution List Site inspection Review for Scheduling Schedule Hearings Exhibit Preparation Legal for Advertising Staff Findings - Tab Comments PD Report/Staff Findings Check & Sign Letters, Reports Phone Calls: App, Rep, Neighbo Look for File Other Determinations Environmental Review Keep Tracking!Archiives Check OP/Inven-lory Maps up to Date Prepare Inital Study Talk w/Planner about File Site Revief4 Look for File Discuss withApplicant Review RM's/Survw;s Submitted - Dratt Letter on MM, Timeline, etc* *oo to Boardo AAo PC on Appeal Revise Initial Study if applicable CLERICAL 'WEACCOUNT�ENG L PLAKNERS TECH Receipt for Monies (when applicable) Set up File Mailing List Address Labels Distri�ute for Comments Ini cial Transmithal Letter 97/ Initial Study and Letter .J Hearing Date Letter Letter on Project Decision Clearinghousc .orris Staff Fi-td"np,.,PD Report Agenda Copyin�3 '�,011ating r Appeal Letter Other Tickler Calendar for Project Determinations Environmental Review Keep Tracking!Archiives Check OP/Inven-lory Maps up to Date Prepare Inital Study Talk w/Planner about File Site Revief4 Look for File Discuss withApplicant Review RM's/Survw;s Submitted - Dratt Letter on MM, Timeline, etc* *oo to Boardo AAo PC on Appeal Revise Initial Study if applicable CLERICAL LOG NO. 86-04-28-01 FTLE NO. 86-53 :P]p (DT]F C-!17 Glen Oaks Memorial Park Warren Brusie applicant representative ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3551 626 Broadway Chico, CA 95927 Chico, CA 95928 343-3002 342-5642 PONE: property owner ADDRESS: Use Permit to allow the expansion of a pre-existing n3nconforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U located at the southwest corner of Hegan -Lane ai2d- the Midway identifiedasAp 39-06-65_ town/area: Chico GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION Public DATE _L 4 -22 -TG PRE-APPFEEPAID: $199 50 RECEIPTNUMBER: -,kPPLTCATION ACCEP'-r'M,;, FINAL APP.. PAID, RECEIPT NUMBER: REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE- % MAILING LIST PREPARED MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN NOTICES MAILED NU�MER. LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN DISPLAY AD PREPARED NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION 0 F G B R DATS OF PUBLICATION. INITIAI STUDY PREPARED DETERMINATION: Categorical Exemption FILED: ENVIRONMENTAL Negative Declaration FILED: Mitigated Negative Declaration FTLED. Environmental Impact Report CERTIFIED: Other: STATE CLEARINGFCUSE NUMBER: APPLICANTIPEPRESENTATIVES NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DErERMINATION PLANNING COMMISSION HF-4RING(s): BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' HEARING(s): RESOLUTION NUMBER (GPAs) ADOPTED: ORDIXAXCF, NUMBER ADOPTED.: NOTICE OF DErERMINATIOIT (Appendix H) FILED ARk V GleT,'-2a-l'-8-�-e-T—Or-ial.Park - Proposed Negative Declaration 'regarding �environmental impact and lls�PermiL to allow---�;he �e.Xpan-sion of a pre-existing nonconforming use to.allow two mausoleums on property zoned U (Unclassified) located at the southwest corner of Hegan Laoq and the Midway, identified as AP 39-06-65, Chico. The Commission waived the reading of the staff findings. The hearing was opened to the public. Phil Sunaeri was there to answer questions. Commissioner Lambert questioned why tha Public Works condition to deed 30 ft. of right-o�-way was omitted from the conditions. Staff stated that they did not feel it was necessary in this case, but the Commission could add it. if they wished. The hearing was closed. It was moved by Commissioner Lambert, seconded by Commissioner Lynch* and unanimously carried for approval as follows.. A. Find that the requirement8 Of CEQA have been completed and considered and adopt a Negative Declaration; and B. Find that the project complies with Butte County Code Sections 24-47 and 24-37) in that the proposed tse of the property will not impair the integrity an6 character of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with or injurious to surrounding Properties or detrimental to the health and - 1fare of the persons general we residing or working ir. the neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County;,and Approve the Proposed Use Permit to allcv corstV�.ct$oq of a 60"bod- co" !:ity Qpp,h k tVn. mau8cleums with the followinL conditions: (Clen Oaks Memorial Park), subject to li Two mausoleums with 60 -body capacity to be constructed where shown on site plan, 2. Comply with'Cemetety Act rules and regulations. 3. Obtain building permits. 4. Applicant must also oomPlY With all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. PILE No.: 39-06-65 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - August 13, 1986 APPLICANT: Glen Oaks (jemorlal Park OWNER: Same PEOUEST4 Use, Permit to a1loH the eXPans�on of pre-existInr@ 110n-coriformIng Use to alloN tWo malusoleums AP NO.: SIZE: 19 acres more or less LOCATION., '4�'L- t"le SOUthwesst, cQrner of Hegan Lane FArld The Mjdp4ay) Chico EXISTING ZONING: U ZONING HISTORY: zoned A-2, 1955 Zoned U on Sept. 17o 1985) Qrd, #2488; SURROUNDING ZONINGz U) M-',' CItY of Chico SURROUNDING LAND USE: North.: Cheyl-on tank farm, veterinary hospital-, East: heaVY r-�ommerajaj 1 ndUStr i a 1 South Patr 1 ck Is ranch; West- rural residentlol, agriculture SITE HISTORY!: 2/15/86' Asse:s',sor Picked up improvements on si te 9e"--�5185.6 building permits f'or office, storaogo$ addltion; 1/80/78: I neN Ma*I-AsOleUm and memorial park; 1969: USGS Quad- Shows cemetery, 1959* began opera4ton GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION" Public, adopted . at part of Chico area conslsteMCY Project APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Butte County code Sections 24-37, 24-47 Publj.( --Mq-ZK S .— _:,� Wot-k "Deed 30 dwo y 10 feet oe right of way fro m the i centerline of The The Environmental Health Forestry and t-110 City Department, PG and E, the Deportment of of Chico h6d no comments or objottions, BUTTE COUNTYPLANNI* COMMISSION STAFr- FINDINGS - Au st 18Y 1986 0 AO&LYI-L, _s__ Glen Oaks memorial Park Is 0 non -conforming use. Originally zoned A-2 in The Property was cOmOterles. No Use P M 1955� which required a Use permit for Stafr* the cemetery beer' it Nas eve" 'GcWred. According to the available gan operation Glen Oaks t In 1959- The only hard qvidento Expan��Ion (USGS Quad) dates he cemetery at 1969. Of non-torlforming uses can be considered under Butte Cown�ty Code Section 24-37. The applicant has requested the 'addition of tINO Mausoleums. They INOL11d be reserved for veterans and would house ao bQdjes each. Construction of two Mausoleums would not increase the number of funerals held weekly. The mausoleQms will be resery ed for veterans. 1: On A. Find that the requireMentv Of CEGA have been completoj and Considered and adopt a Negative Declaration; and Find that the Project compli., and 24-37, with Butte County ,In that 'the Proposed use of the integrity and character Code Sections 24-47 Of the the Property will not Impair zone In which the that the'use Would not be unreaaonably land lies and incompatible with or injurious to surrounding Properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the Persons reSidIng Or wOrkino In the neighborhood or to the general health, COUMtY; and welfare and safety of the C. Approve the Proposed use, Permit mausoleums with 8 30 -body to a"Ow construction of t 0 Memorial Park), Subject capacity each on AP 39_06.t5 w to the foll0k.411-19 conditions-.'..> (Glen Oaks 1. Mausoleums to be constructed where zhown 2. Comply wit on site Plan. h Cemetery Act rules and regulations, 8- Obtain building Permits. 4w Applicant to Comply with 811 other applicable S statutes, ordinances and regulation., tate and local Lm-r/ajs Attachm Lotatelhts to COMMISsIOM and Cities: On EXhlbtt site plan Initial Study 4. Glas-r-fronted rtiehes, distirtelfron; cr)pts, hold ves. -vtts'COnfaining cremated remainv, called "crmahss" h1fulletalJorgon. (Pholo-Olork Malawi) emetery costs differ, but grave markers run $22945,000, If the deceased want encryption in the k."Chice, Memorial Mausoleum, the least - expensive cash price is S2,393, Depending on loca. tion, costs run up to S3,731, The mausoleum, a quict, calming structure built in 1930 that, can best be described as tomb -like, is the bailiwick of Mary Ann Mabrey. In a rasixqoL,�4m, the coffins (in which repose the bodies) P,,,e insertcJ into coficrete-lin;� crypts. The end of the crypt is amled with a concrete "shutter," then covered with a shib of marble from Carterra, Italy. Mabr�y prefers embalmed corpscs—"If they want a n4ce clean environment, they must be clean to begin whh"—but said for recalcitrant survivots, she has doused a body with a formaldchyde-laden powder called "We" and ICE the issue rest. To handle the odors that accompany decompost- tion (and all bodies, embalmed or not, decompose), Mabrey, before inserting a coffin, pulls a cork out or a vent that runs up through each U1411 panel. Od . ors waft skyward and are filtered through a formalde. hyde solution before venting into the air. The third w ' ay to dispose othuman remains Is the aiways-rcliable cremation. Direct cremation, which means no embalming and no frills (but is handled with dignity), costs, just over $500, This increasingly popul . at option still can be accorn pan ied by a funeral service and all manner of lavish trimmings. Chico's only crematorium is owned by Van Hook and is located on. the grounds of the Chico Cemetery. The long blue oven, which in all serious- ness looks something like a pizza oven, sits in a simple room. Tell minutes before the cremation, an afterburner Ult3ched to the stack is fired up, This device vapo- rizes all the flesh, viscera, clothing, cardboord or wood (from the coffin, requited by law), What is left in the oven after a typical three-hour, 2,000-degrce cremation is the deceased's skeleton. There are no ashes. The skeleton, now brittle and q styrofoam".4kc, according to one Attendant, is taked into a tray, Survivors, however, may not pick up the crem. atcd remains (called "cremains" in the, ind in this form, Recluse a woman once sutd ausu"nye)ral home (not in Butte County) wben she saw a femur And a skull when she expected a box ofashes, state law now mandates that the skelton be pulverized. CrMatiol—meaning just the burning and not including other serviecs—,.,osts $125, and at most funeral homes is included in the basic no-frills package. "Most people who ask for direct cremation often tile operation, I Hall -Van Hook cllnrgd anothoi,1160 to coordi. nate a funcral service, it benefit 111duded in the service charge of the other two fune�tftl homes, Funeral directors contend that describing only costs and facts about the disposftlOn or the dead paints ajaiindiced picturcof their industry, Iossof a loved one, dicysay, encompasses UlOtc than a pock- c(book analysis Of the course of hi$ or her remains. They say that the fulill PfOcem Otlideving, con- ducting a funeral, maybe seeing tho dead person, and watching a casket enter the carth hie necessary for the family to accept the loss and m on with life, What you �my for is for them to take ehiage of that Pr0:CSS in tb,* midst of shock and saiJuss. Ask,'., from their dual role as quasi. p3ychological counselors and salespeople, morticiiing perform a function the rest of us have relegated 10 thtm. They OvCrcOmc sque4mishricss to bandit any body, including one$ With Infectious disWes, that comes their wav, And tficrc'g more, Undertakers must put together 4pecial funcrali, where important ifxmis from the deceased's life are featured! Pilling Poles, motorcy. cle jackets, cowboy hats, Elton John records, They Must tactfully (end off theanger of relatives who direct theirargerabout (liddeath towardtiv-m, And the reality is, for their 3 Percent profit (according to Newton), they need to sell caskets, Cards, urns, and other accessories. "if there was w merchandise," says Newton, "and you bought yo�i casket at Sears Roebuck, the service charge , be even more." would Newton also says the 1984 FeJeral Trade com. mission ruling that requires morticians to Provide a price list backfired on the consumer, In the old days, complete funeral packages cost a certain amount and often could be negotiated, When costs were broken out, says Newton, 11FPces went up as funeral, directors found Out what they were charging [for various scrviw]." It's a mysterious industryi death. Many morti4 cians; are reluctant to discuss their work. Witness the sources of quotations in this article. Newton says our society denies the reality of death—which, of course, is the single common real. itY rot all of us– "Otath abd dying don't sell prc�- ducts," he says."The American coasemer buys into youth and Pepsi, Those Are what they believe is reality, It's a false consciotisrlm." And the disposition of our mortal remains, what of that? Wh'-a funeral? Religious people believe that the soul is long gone by the time the corpse is lowered in the ground, anyway. l6a moot point rot atheists. "Funerals aren't designed for the dead," said Newton. '%cy'rc designed rot the living, 0 Ir s1wU continue to provide the highest standard of visien care 44 and aamice." 11djup OX, Gregory go Arid Providing Cornplcte Optometic Service 0 Eye Examinadons 0 Contact lenses 0 Prarnes of high quality and fashion— Guaranteed for oneyear against breakage O'Children Welcorne Gregasny Jenkkw, OX, SA�31*02 swap. Doctor of optomftuy M.F 9.51 1243 Mangrooe Ebenbage by appabWnwt -,eyou V V . V,,t'r, 4. Glas-r-fronted rtiehes, distirtelfron; cr)pts, hold ves. -vtts'COnfaining cremated remainv, called "crmahss" h1fulletalJorgon. (Pholo-Olork Malawi) emetery costs differ, but grave markers run $22945,000, If the deceased want encryption in the k."Chice, Memorial Mausoleum, the least - expensive cash price is S2,393, Depending on loca. tion, costs run up to S3,731, The mausoleum, a quict, calming structure built in 1930 that, can best be described as tomb -like, is the bailiwick of Mary Ann Mabrey. In a rasixqoL,�4m, the coffins (in which repose the bodies) P,,,e insertcJ into coficrete-lin;� crypts. The end of the crypt is amled with a concrete "shutter," then covered with a shib of marble from Carterra, Italy. Mabr�y prefers embalmed corpscs—"If they want a n4ce clean environment, they must be clean to begin whh"—but said for recalcitrant survivots, she has doused a body with a formaldchyde-laden powder called "We" and ICE the issue rest. To handle the odors that accompany decompost- tion (and all bodies, embalmed or not, decompose), Mabrey, before inserting a coffin, pulls a cork out or a vent that runs up through each U1411 panel. Od . ors waft skyward and are filtered through a formalde. hyde solution before venting into the air. The third w ' ay to dispose othuman remains Is the aiways-rcliable cremation. Direct cremation, which means no embalming and no frills (but is handled with dignity), costs, just over $500, This increasingly popul . at option still can be accorn pan ied by a funeral service and all manner of lavish trimmings. Chico's only crematorium is owned by Van Hook and is located on. the grounds of the Chico Cemetery. The long blue oven, which in all serious- ness looks something like a pizza oven, sits in a simple room. Tell minutes before the cremation, an afterburner Ult3ched to the stack is fired up, This device vapo- rizes all the flesh, viscera, clothing, cardboord or wood (from the coffin, requited by law), What is left in the oven after a typical three-hour, 2,000-degrce cremation is the deceased's skeleton. There are no ashes. The skeleton, now brittle and q styrofoam".4kc, according to one Attendant, is taked into a tray, Survivors, however, may not pick up the crem. atcd remains (called "cremains" in the, ind in this form, Recluse a woman once sutd ausu"nye)ral home (not in Butte County) wben she saw a femur And a skull when she expected a box ofashes, state law now mandates that the skelton be pulverized. CrMatiol—meaning just the burning and not including other serviecs—,.,osts $125, and at most funeral homes is included in the basic no-frills package. "Most people who ask for direct cremation often tile operation, I Hall -Van Hook cllnrgd anothoi,1160 to coordi. nate a funcral service, it benefit 111duded in the service charge of the other two fune�tftl homes, Funeral directors contend that describing only costs and facts about the disposftlOn or the dead paints ajaiindiced picturcof their industry, Iossof a loved one, dicysay, encompasses UlOtc than a pock- c(book analysis Of the course of hi$ or her remains. They say that the fulill PfOcem Otlideving, con- ducting a funeral, maybe seeing tho dead person, and watching a casket enter the carth hie necessary for the family to accept the loss and m on with life, What you �my for is for them to take ehiage of that Pr0:CSS in tb,* midst of shock and saiJuss. Ask,'., from their dual role as quasi. p3ychological counselors and salespeople, morticiiing perform a function the rest of us have relegated 10 thtm. They OvCrcOmc sque4mishricss to bandit any body, including one$ With Infectious disWes, that comes their wav, And tficrc'g more, Undertakers must put together 4pecial funcrali, where important ifxmis from the deceased's life are featured! Pilling Poles, motorcy. cle jackets, cowboy hats, Elton John records, They Must tactfully (end off theanger of relatives who direct theirargerabout (liddeath towardtiv-m, And the reality is, for their 3 Percent profit (according to Newton), they need to sell caskets, Cards, urns, and other accessories. "if there was w merchandise," says Newton, "and you bought yo�i casket at Sears Roebuck, the service charge , be even more." would Newton also says the 1984 FeJeral Trade com. mission ruling that requires morticians to Provide a price list backfired on the consumer, In the old days, complete funeral packages cost a certain amount and often could be negotiated, When costs were broken out, says Newton, 11FPces went up as funeral, directors found Out what they were charging [for various scrviw]." It's a mysterious industryi death. Many morti4 cians; are reluctant to discuss their work. Witness the sources of quotations in this article. Newton says our society denies the reality of death—which, of course, is the single common real. itY rot all of us– "Otath abd dying don't sell prc�- ducts," he says."The American coasemer buys into youth and Pepsi, Those Are what they believe is reality, It's a false consciotisrlm." And the disposition of our mortal remains, what of that? Wh'-a funeral? Religious people believe that the soul is long gone by the time the corpse is lowered in the ground, anyway. l6a moot point rot atheists. "Funerals aren't designed for the dead," said Newton. '%cy'rc designed rot the living, 0 Ir s1wU continue to provide the highest standard of visien care 44 and aamice." 11djup OX, Gregory go Arid Providing Cornplcte Optometic Service 0 Eye Examinadons 0 Contact lenses 0 Prarnes of high quality and fashion— Guaranteed for oneyear against breakage O'Children Welcorne Gregasny Jenkkw, OX, SA�31*02 swap. Doctor of optomftuy M.F 9.51 1243 Mangrooe Ebenbage by appabWnwt -,eyou APPENDIX r _�F �131JTTr, ENVIRONMrNTAL CHECKLIST pORNI complete I'VYI�11',Lllell li'i"dTH"g—ency) BACKGRoUNp Log # 86-04-28-01 I. Name Of proponent AP ft �9-06-65 2. Address Of propone __GLEkLDAKS--IMRQR1AL__P_AU, - nt and representative (if -Glen_D_ak&_XemcriA1-Raj-_k Box 3551 ---WaXXerL -Chic 95927 3. Project description Use.P .P MANDAjORY FINDINcs OF sr( ME Does the project have MAYBt No quality of the env, the potential to degrade the the habitat �I'Onment, substantial of a 173-sh or wildlife Spo ly reduce cies cause a fish Or wildlife Population to drop belowpself- sustai.n.1lig level -9, threaten to olim.In a plant or animal community, reduce tile number oratrestrict thl, range Of a rare or endangered , plant 01' animal or eliminate important examples Of the Major periods nf* California history Or prehistoryo b. I)oes the project have the potential short-term benefits to tile to achieve L'""'OnIllental goals detriment of long_tcl,m env' ? (A ShOrt"term impact on the) "'OnmOnt is one which brief period of time wili . eccurs in a relatively endure into the future.) 10TIP-torm impacts will c- Does tile p7,Oject have impacts which are individu- ally limited, but cumulative pro ject May impact on 1Y considerable? (A where the two Or more Separate resources "'Pact 01, each resource small, but jqhe,re tile effect 0 _ is relatively impacts on the envirollm f th C total of those d. Does the I)rOject h, ent is Significant.) ,Ivo envi rollmen tal effects which will calsc substantial adverse e. being$, either dirce rf0t:ts on human t]Y or Indirectly? (In the basISN (To he eoml)'('tc�(' ')N tile I,Uad Ag e n c v _() r t. his initial eva,'I'lultion, UIVE rinct tile P1*0110Se(I Pj'(1j(.Ct NOT have a %ii'MiriCant effect On thc Vilvironillent, and N R N w be Prepared. I /M., D..(:I,A A'I'lo ij, I find that lItjjough Pl.O.iect v()tjjj hav cant eff"t On tile cnvjj,t)nment, C a signirt- x 'Vill llet. Sign tllhi case bccju,;(,. t1l"*L i tile atraciled thc MIT16ATTON described cin DKI.AMTION wshoet llavC bVen add M bt- ((1 to tho project, A NBOAVVI-, UIVE find tile PrOPOstd projLvt MM have a sjgniricant orrect on the envivollitlent, and an IWIRMWINTAI, IMPACT DATE: lU:1)OP1'I' is I-eqUired. 9 COUNT11 Op BUTTE, IMANNIN(j, DFPARTRRNT Laura tie, Assoc e Planner by. _2� TV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMAITS d -CE—xp Ian at i ons of all "yes" and I'maybell answers are require . on attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE NG 1. EARTH. Will the prnposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? JL b. Disruptions, displacements, compactibn or overcovering of the soil? C* Change in topography or ground surfrice rel ' lef features? d. Destruction, covcring or modification of any unique geologic or physica'T feature,�s? e. Increase in wind or water wrosion of soils, either on or of -f -site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion o.t' beach sands, or changes in siltkction$ deposition or erosion which may modify the cbannel of a river Or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g4 Loss of prime agricultura�ly productive soils ell outside designated urban areas? h. posuTe of people or property to� pologic Ex 0 hazards, such as eatthquakf.%s, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIRi Will the proposal resu%t in s,ibstantial; a. Air emissions or deterio-ation �)f amb%ent air quality.? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movemr:nt, moisture, or temperature, or any chaTuge in ,Jimate, loc�lly or regionally? S. WATER. Will the proposal r(.,sult in -, ibstantial: i—.Changes in currents, or -the cout,zi., or direction of water move-ments in either marine or fresh waters? x b. Changes in absorption -rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and, amount of sur�,�ace runoff? c. Need for off-site sur-Esce drainage improve- ments, including veget�.tion, r,�,smoval, channel- ization or culvert installatl,oDt? d. Alterations tc the cou.-se ar flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount oi surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface water_,,:�, or in any alteration of surface water c(uality, including but not limited �o teraperatuve, dissolved c)xyggTj or turbidity? Alteration of the direction xr rate of flow - of ground waters? h. Change in the quantityox quality of ground waters, . either,through direct additions, or wi�h- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts Or excavaticxns?, i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise avadlable fOT public water supplies? j. Expo!4ure of' people or propwx,�,ty to water related hazards such as flooding? _2� YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Cha`nge in the diversity of spedies or number of any species of plants (including' trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plarts)? b. Reduction of the numbers of anyunique, rare or endangered species of plant;? c - Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenisjj- ment oi existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL LIFE., Will the Proposal result in substantial.i a. CH—ange in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of aniTals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell f1sh, benthic or ganisms insects)? or b. Reduction in the numbers of any uniquep rare or endangered species Of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to e,"isting fish Or wildlife habitat? A 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure, of people to severe noise levels? 7, LIGHT AND CLARE. Will the proposal produce Slir--=Lcl�-IRE�–Nt and glare? I AND USE. Will the proposal result in a su stantial al F— 'teration of the present or planned land use of an area? NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in sub Fa—Txt"ial a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resour.ces? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? 10. RISX OF UPSET. Will the Proposal involve, a7 A TiST Of eXP * !,,'Sion Or the release of'hazaTd- Ous substance.- (including, but not liml,.ted to Oil, Pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. &!:�P UL A T ul 0 N Will the Proposal alter the location, L S tr1b ti� n, density, Or growth rate Of the human population? HOUSING. Will the proposal affect,existinj housing, or create a demand fo�r additional housing? 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRC V�—j j—_ —� YES AIA r e 1� Will the Proposal a. Generation -_ _YBE No movement? Of substantial additional vehicle b. Effects on existing parking facilities demand for new park ng? i ) or c. Substant . d. systems? lal impact on existing transportation Significant alterations to of circulation or Present patterns goods? movement Of People and/or e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f' Increase in traffic hazard' bicyclists Or Pedestrians?s to motor vehicles 14, PUBLIC SERVICE S- Will the Proposal have uPOno or re�_u_lt in all effect a need for new Or altered governmental services. a. Pire Protection? - b. Police Protectiong C. Schools? d. Parks Ot other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance Of Public faci roads? litiesj including f - Other governmental Services? IS. ENERGY. Will the proposal result Of subst in: b. Substant ,, antial amounts Of fuel increase in demand -or energy? sources Of OTIeTgy, Or require UPOn existing of new source.j 0,,, the devel opment k energy? 16. UTILITIES. lVill the � _e w S '5 tt- e; � n s PrOPO.sal resul t in a need, for following; , or substantial 41terations to the a. Power or natural gas9 b., Communications syste' c. Water avallabijity, ms? d. Sewer or septic t ank? e. Storm water drainage? -f, Solid JL waste and dIsPosal? 17' HUAIA �HEALTH. a. i �reat�jo� -Will the proposal result in: of any health hazard Or Potential health hazard (excluding b. Exposure of people � mental health)? hazards! LO Potential health E THETICs, 1411 the proposal result in the 0 struct.01, Of any scenic v, the Pubilc 0 Ista or view open to creation P ". will the proposal result 0:6 an to Public View? in the aesthetically Offensive site open JL -4- INUM11MMIN 1W YES 19. RECREATION, Will the NO proposal result in an up,Fn or quan-lCil.y, imp ac Of existing opportunit.4 recreational les? CULTU'1'ZAL RBSOUJ�CES. WT-l"ll h'ePr6-P-0s1a1 result in the 811teration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or histoj��ic srchaeoiogical site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physjcaj or aesthetic effects to - a prehistoric or historic build-ijjg, t c. Does s Tucture or object? the p ,a physical rOPOSCO-1 have 'the potential to. CaUse. change which 'Would affeet tiniqu ethnic cultural values? d Will the Proposal rostrict existing religiotks or saci7ed use s W'thin� tha Potential imp'act area? V. DISCUSSION ENW, ,y �Qy --LR-qmN,rAL E 'Lm-b-fq1A---E—YikLULATLQE AP 39-06-65 See attached. DIISCUSSION QF ENVIRONMENTAL -EVALUATION AP 39-06-65 1b: Construction of the two mausoleums and walkways will overcover approximately 4,314 sq4 ft. 19: The cemetery Is located on prime agricultural soils where conversion is unavoidable. No new land will be taken out of production as a result of this project. 2b: Each oall panel of the mausoleum ties Into a vent. odors generated by decomposing bodies flow up the vent and through formaldehyde. Odors are neutralized prior to rel,ease into the atmosphere. 3b: Surface runoff will be contained on site by the large expanses of lawn. No drainaSe improvements will be required. 6a: Construction oativity will temporarily Increase ambient noise leyels. Construction should be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, Monday through Saturday to Minimize the Impact on neighbors. 7' The Mausoleum will not be lighted. E�: Glen Oaks 11emorlal Cemetery was established prior to 1969. The Chlo.0 Area Land Use Map dosignates thisarea as Public. Cemeteries are an anticipated use of public/quasi-public lands, Constrwctlon of tNo new Mausoleums will not significantly intensify the use. The cemetery is a non -conforming use betaUse a Use Permit-, ),,'as never obtained. 12: The nearest residen-tial use Is '900 1 feet West and should riot be adversely affected by th,e! project. 13a*tl Over the long term$ the mausoleums may generate additional traffic: an occasional visitor or funeral,. Olen Oaks currently Performs an average of two funerals weekl�,. The ME,Qssoleum would not d1rectly InQrease the number, of weekly funerals. Toaffic volumes do not warrant any road work. 17: Adherence to the Cemetery Act rules and regul,ations for construction of the MauvtOleums t--0MPletelY Mitigates potential health hazards resulting,from decomposing bodies. -6- 0`4 .';:*,',,-*.,,�',�� ", Aft W Appilcant.4 Glen Oaks Memorial Park Assesoorl's Parcel 4 a9-06-65 Log 4 86-04-2e-ol PAIL—SUEF A. Pro n�___ RD TYPO Of Project: Use Permit. 2. 8r,lef DescriPtiong 5XPansion Of a Pre-exiSting Mon-conrormlhq USO (cemetery) to add twO new mausoleums Piltha ao-body capacity each* S. Looationg At the souithwost corner of H09an Lane and The Midway, Gion Oaks Memorial Park, Chico. 4. Proposed Density of Development. walkways. . Two mausoleums, statuary$ Amount ov Impervious Surfacing: 4,314 sq. ft. 6. Access and Nearost Public Road(s): Access on Hogan Lane and The M I dNly.. 7- Method. Of S8Ka9e Disposal: Septic system,, 0. -Source Of Water Supply: Unknown. 9- Proximity Of Povien Lines, To property. '101 Potential for further land divisions and dElvelOPment: None without additional permits. MIng 1. Terra I n a- General Topographic Character: Level. b, slopes:� 0-29. c. Elevation: 2001. d. Limiting PactOPsg None. 2. soils, a. Types and Characteristics: Vina Loamp deep$ well-drolning soils prime ag. b. Limiting Factors: Moderate 111uGf4ction potential. Natural Hazards Of tile Land a- SaHchquake Zone: Moderate Class VIII. b. Erosion Potential: None -Low. C. Landslide Potential" None. di Fire Hazard9 Unclas"8!flod. Expansive Sol) Po' 4. Hydrology teiltiall: Moderate, Surface Water- None on site. b. Groundwater: Area of heavy groundwater witl-ldr Drainage awal. Characteristics: Generally sout d. Annual Rainfall (normbl).* 24-26". hwest. e. Limiting fract-ors*. Nono. Visual/Scenlc auaility: Cemetery screened from, Midway. 6. Acoustic Quality; Good. 7. Air Quality". Fair, 1gloalgal Environmentg 8. Vegetation: Lav4n, Junipers, walnuts, Oaks. 9. Wildlife Habitat: No native vegetation available for I dl If e. Cultural Y-irn-W190—t-1 10. Archoeologiral viind 141:,%toirical Resourcss ln the arew Low to MQder�ote Including unknown, 11. outto County Central Plan Pwbllc* 19. C-x1st)nQ Zoning* UnclaslfledA 13. 5xist'Int) Land Use on-sitwj* Glen Oaks Memorial 00emetery. 14. Surrowoding Areo: a. Land Uses: North: Chevron tank farm. East; Coors distributor, $outh; Deter/PatrIck ranch. West: rUral re, -,;I dent! al 0 e.g. b. Zoning., U� M-21 L -I, City of Chicoo C. Gen. Plan designations: PwblIcj Industrialp Orchard and Field Crops. d. . Parcell sizes., 1 to 26.8 acres. ew Population., Sparse. 16. Character, of Site arid Areat: Fringe oF Chico tjrban arel=%. 16. Kleare:st Ltrban City of Chico across Kagan Lane, 17, Relevant Spheres of Influence: None. 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area: n/a. 19, Fire Protection Servies: a. Nearest County <Sts,�A;e) Fire Staition., 044v 1 m1lo; #451, 15 miles. b. Water Avallabilityg E�ftglne capar-1-ty only. 204 Schoolv-� In Area", n/a. OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING RECEIPT 8953 By N. T4 V� CIPT TOT,'�L PUBL( tin willt V njANCV5 P; I ll�lr .,;"MKN XON tzNv OTHrn APPLICANT "ItALT01 RECEIVED FRQM QATn NO, Ructlivun WORK Pl"MITS OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING RECEIPT 8953 By V 4 APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT EIUT',rE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 04110,0*. PU APR p , e) 1986 Orovillo, CaUf,,,,4 APPLICANT: Read and follow instructions as set forth on attached sheet. Applicant's name Glen Oaks MemLrial Park Phone No. 343-3002 Applicant's mailing addre,,,,S�.Q. Box 3551 _- Chico, CA 95927 ApI311cant's Interest In pro�%erty (Owner, lessee, other) Owner OwnerO a ngme and address Contact pe on for aroject (It -other then applicant) Warren Brusie - 626 rlroadwa�. - Chico,, AV CA 95928 - (916) 342-5642 Assessor's parcel number(s)_.' yJV-Ut)-U-U0D-U L) Present zoning_ Location and size of parcel(s) acres street address-..— Hegan Land and 11115 Midway Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only)*, �J Description of proposed development and use Construction of -two mausoleums on existing cemetary for entombment of human remains. U_ Cemetary De.%cription of existing land use Proposed scheduling/associated projects act Anticipated Incremental development C-7 Building construction (state dimensions, square footage and materials used) _J CL a. Existing buildings CL b. Proposed buildings -Z tD W,U?= e7te_ Hazardou,4 materials to be used (Infiammables, explosives or strong chemicals) —Nann- Daily hours of operation. _0� Number of employees Number of off-street parkI ng spaces provided 8xis . ting/prop6sed sewage disposal method., NJA, proximity of power and phone lines' Distance to natural watercourse or storm drain: Anticipated on -and off-site drainage improvements'. Water source: N/_k Proximity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc.) 100 vards Will excavation or lecesgar grading be r y? Cubic yards (estunme): No A96 and describe any other related permit,,% and other public approvalt rdqulr city, rgglonal, State aid Federal agencies:-- I i I d 1n g � pprM4� t- ad for this project, Including 111080 "equirod by 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 . orlentod, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. IF INDUSTRIAL, Indicate type, estimated employment Per shift, arid loading facilities, IF INSTI TUT IONA L, Indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, 0611mated occupancy, loading faelliti6s, and community benol`10 to be derived from the project, —J ( r_-NVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION M.EASURES* .J I Identify potentially significant environmental Impacts as$octated with the use permit. What Project design features or special LJ_ conditions of approval (mItIgatIon measures) are Proposed to alleviate Potential environniontal Impacts?,, ENWRONMENTAL SETTING* Describe the project site as It exists before the project, lnclud�ng information on topography, soll stability, plants and ani- mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use 0( the structures. CL 'Describe the surrounding properties, Including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commertlal, etc.) Intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops, depa m ant stores, eta,), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). rt Use separate sheet for longer responses, I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have r�,ad and understand the instructions and that the foregoing statements are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, Date Applicant's signature Date Property owner's s Ignature Use Pori, Number.252-5-3 Request., Use permit to allow 2! Location and size of parcel(s) VERIFY, A.P Number(s) Project Description Ownership Zoning and Requirements Proof of Agency (if needed) Location Description 20 Copies of Plot plan List and describe any other related permits and .Ithor public Approvals required for tlj�,s Project, Including ihoso O�Ju red by' city, regional, State and Federal agenclesJu-",�_ I-L)r"q K IF RESiDENITIAL, Include the number of units, whether units are single or multi-oory Im height, schedule 0�f U1,11t type of household size expected. sIz0s, and IF COMMERCIAL, Indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally orlanvid, oquare footage of sal,fj loading facilities. area, and IF INDUSTC7,IAL, Indicate typo, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities, IF INSTITUTIONAL, iiidicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estirnatod WI-Upancy, lat,.1ing Iltj 8 and community benefits to be derived from the project. fac 6 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impac Is associated with the use porn, it. What Projecl dolsfgn features or 6,peclal U_ conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to al lOvIate Potential environmental lnpactslf,,, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* 4C Describe the project site as It 6XIsts before the pro:iact, including Information, on topography, soil stabllfty,, pi,inis and hnl- mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects- Describe any eXIstin I g structures on the site, and the ussi t:J t1ne structures. CL Describe the surrounding properties, Includirig Information on plants and animate and any cultural, historical, o0 scenic aspects. CL Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc..) Intensity of land use (single-family. apartments, shops. depart - C4 ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). * Use separate sheet for longer responses, I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read and understand th, Instructions and that the foragolog statements are true, compteta and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date. Appilpanl's signature e Date- Property owner's signature .4 Use Permit Number Request: Ute permit to allow _J Location and size of parcel(s) VE UJI CO* A.P. Number(6) Project Description 1__ZownO�sMp zoning and Requfrertients /I Bulle C*. r1awing Cmm Proof of Agency (it needed) Location Description UJI 20 Copies of Plot Plan APR '42, 2 19 F� U. Date Received $1 Receipt Number, - C:) Application taken by �Ojl NI-!--, Ji� F!'IMMEN 40-31-33 *3,51- 0 6 - 3 4 Allen E. tickson Entrprs. GA Vatrich 11187 miftay 4'$39 SkywilY Chico, CA 95926 Paradise, CA 95969 3,9-06-56 4, 0 - 31- 3 2 chevron USA InL., Henry McGowan P.O. Box 7611 676 E. lst AVC-fnue Sa.r, pranoisco, CA 94120 Chicot CA 959,26 39-06-62, etco 4 -31-54 Southern Pa-,�f ic Transportati(Dn Compaiy Otto Goingg 65 mprkot st- P.O. Box, 719 San Francisco, CA Chico, CA 95926 39-06-65 40-31-153 Glen Oaks 1.1,amorial P�irk P.O. Box 3551 Mary P.eed Chico, CA 0,5927 1031 bjacy Avpaiue Chico, CA 959,26 39-06-70 40-31-64 Detoo Ste0I & Construction Company 1.1 Enterr),rises P.O. Bo.-� 1153 110.4-6 Midway Chico, CA, 95927 Chico, CA 95926 39-G6-71 40--31-65 Jobia Thorpe N.A. Carleton m Avenue 11011 m1dway Holbe Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 85-06-84 40-31-69 ration Time Oil Company Safor CorPo P.O. Box 24447 TerjMnnex Drawer 5176 Seattle, WA 98124 Chico, CA 95927 39-06-93,94 39-06-65 William Garrison Patrick Ek�tate of DOn Deter W . arren Brusie P.O. Box 1153 626 Broadway Chico, CA 95927 Chicot CA 95926 40-31-03 Charles W)Ore P.O. Box 442 West Sacramento, CA,95691 40-,51-06 United Artist$ communications InC4 172 Golen Gate Ave* San Francisclor CA 9,4102 PcLr q%ytS POSYM S, I" i0MCIAL13UStNM INSTRU mno 174P lip OA..'TY FOR PAWATE 2,3, and 4 USL PW -8 IC, 6fttjf biotic If Sp3to Pe allig to back Of Aidclg� vhstum RV*lPt R*'�" to, Mb*A ounty Planning Department Butte C D r I-W— Name of '0. 80� AOt. suits,0M. Box or qC"n"7 County Center Drive (No. and 'lle CA 9.5965- ete, 4no Z IF, code) cotIA COMON—ta IltenISIZ3 and 44 �J-Wo:-t'Waddrks In �tho-`ReTURNTOI" I re versa vide.. Fallure-to, d.? this- wilt prova,,, hlSc8(dIJr0M I be!no. raturnedto vou.rhe return racce! you the name of the person delivered laand [he d8ts Of doliverV. For addWonat fees.'We 10110wing lervIm Are Availabig, Consult postme-.Ieri-ar fees and theck bOxtes) for servIce(s) roque--ta& 1� EX Showto whom. date and addressofddlivem� 24 0 Restrictoct Delivery.. . t;3. Artirale Addrnsed tW Glen Oaks' Memorial P.O. Box 3551 Chico, CA 95921 4. Type of Servicat ArtTcle Number P t gistered 13 Insured C-Dertified 0 COD P 5135 012 854 11 Express Wz'- Always obtain signature ofaddressee&r�aqent: and DATE DELIVERED. S- Signature — Addrezee x - 6� Signature — Agent X, 7, Dala'of Delivery -7' ? rl , '�? -el 0 ( —1 S. AddreueelsAddr;i-g-(ONLyffmqu4mtedandfcep4M) S. We C4 C%1 co CD 'co CIO E L. R -535 012 854 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDEG NOT FOR INTERNAPONAL MAIL (See Reverse) tlgh oaks memoriai V!16T'%x 355 -IL 7 State and ii co , 6171"T1,15 9 2 7 Postage $ Certilied Fe6 Spatial Delivery Fee nestricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to whom and Date Delivered Reltum receipt showing. to whom, Date. and Address of CNIvery TOTAL Postage and Fees Postmark or Date 20, 1987 lot ff Butte CrOujak LAND 0 F NATURAL WEALTH AND b f.A U T Y PLANNING COMMI$810N 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE -- OROVII LC CALWORNIA 95965-3397 KA4' -7601 PHONE;� 538 February 20, 1987 GLEN OAKS MEMORIAL P.O. Box 3551 Chico, CA 95927 REO, Use Permit AP#39­06-65 Gentlemen: Enclosed is your validated Use Permit No. 86-53 to allow the expansion of a, pre-evisting nonconforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U, located at -the southwest corner of Hegan Lane and the Midway, Chico. Should you have any,questions xegarding this matter, please contact th.is office between 10:00 aim. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, .A. RCHER Director of Planning BAK:jmc Enc. cc: Department of Public Works (2) Environmental Health Department of Forestry Inter-Departin,eintal Memorandum TO; Butte County Assessor's Ofhce FROM! Butte County Planning Department SUOJECT; Glen Oaks Memorial OATIF; February 20, 1987 Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the following parcellpXXXIESM identifieJ as _39-06-65 was/ViUN: Rezone from to zoning district. Granted a variance to �Alow X Issued a. conditional use permit for the. expansion of a pre --existing nonconforming two mauso Use to allow Ieums cxXxx2mo*:6ye4�XgA�* USE PERMIT BUTTE COUNTY PLANKINO COMMISSION February 20t 1987 DATE: (Registered Mail Rec. 516- 3 PERMIT NO. AP 8q-OA-Av; ASSESSORO5� PAgCFL No. - Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth belowt Glen Oaks Memorial .Park is hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application filed: 6/1.7/86 to allow the expansion of a Pre-exizting nonconform . Ing use to a]-10" tmO mausoleums on property zonecl U located at the scuthwest corner of He9qn Lane and The Hidway, Chico. I. Vailure to Comply with the conditions specified herein as the basis for approval of application and issuance Of Permitp constitut cause for the revocation Of said permit in accordance with bhee�o procedures set forth in the Butto County Zoning Enabling Ordinance. 2, Unless otherwise provided for in a condition to a use penrmit, all conditions must be completed by the pe-rmittee within 12 months of the delivery of the countersigned Permit to the permittee. 8. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established. within one year of the date Of receipt of the counter8igned Permit by the permitteeo the permit shall become 'null and Void and reapplication shall be required to establish the use. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Two mausoleums with 60 body capacity to be constructed Where shown on site plan. 2. Comply With Cemetery Act rules and regulations. B. Obtain building permits. 4. Applicant must also comply with all other, applicable State and local st-atutos% Ordinances, and regulations. her,-t�by declare under PerialtY of perjury that I have read t -he 'foregoing conditionss, that they are in fact the conditions N ich were imposed h Upon the granting of this 11se permit, and that I agree to abide fully by said conditions. January 16, 1987 Gle n 13 E % (IT y I COUNTY CENTER DaIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA PHONE, XKOW0 5 3 8 - 7 6 0,1 "965-j397 -4 alfs memorial P.O. Box 3551 Chico, Ca4 95927 Re'. Use Permit, AP 39-06-653 UP#86-53 Gentlemen: On September 17, 1985 the Butte County Board Of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 2484 requiring that all Use petmits be signed and returned to the Butte County Planning Department within 30 days; of the expirat, previously app lon Of the appeal period. In addition any roved Use Permits not are deemed invalid. signed by October 17, 1985 This letter is 0 fficial notice Permit is no longer validi If that Your prev you m You 'wish 'Ously approved Use uSt first obtain a new Use Permit. to Pursue Your -pro' ject Should Youhave any questions regarding this matter Please . contact this Office between 10-00 a -m- and 3.00 p.m. Sincerely, /.A. ?irchet Director Of Planning BAX:lr APPENDIX G NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been rcviewed pursuant to the provisions of the Californla Environmental, Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, ot. sect.) and a determination has been made that it 'Will not have a significant effect upon -the environment, Log # 86-04-28-01 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: AP# 39"06-65 Use Permit to allow the expansion of a pre-existing ribn-conforming use to allow two mausoleums on Property zoned Ul"'Unclassified"), 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT-, SouthWest corner of Hegan Lane and The Midway, Chico. 4, NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT - Glen Oaks Memorial Park Warren BrUsie P.0, Box 3551 626 Broadway Chico, CA 95927 Chico, CA 95928 5. MITIGATION MEASURES: None 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. This study was: Adopted as presented. Adopted with changes. SPecific modifications and Supporting reasons are attached, 7'. A public 'hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making C> body. Hearing Body Butte County Planning Commission Date of Determination . August 13, 1586 Determination: On the basis of the initial stud), of environmental impact, the, information presented at hearings, comments received on the proposal and our own 'knowledge and. independent research: We find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant 0 effect on the environmento and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. We find that the project COULD have a significant effect on the environment but will not in this case because of D attached mitigation measures described in item 5 above which are by this reference made conditions of project approval. A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted, Sign *-ture Kare, Vercruset Chairman Butte Courity Pl, anning Commission Title August 15, 1986, Date NAXCH op 3Dr,"rJCjF.1ZM:EN%r:E0N �X' 0 Off ice of Planning and Res 'p�,,Itph , !Butte County 1400 Tenth Street, Room 12 , �Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 41 AUQ 101986 7 Cotinty Center Drive or Orovj,llo, CA 95965 X County Clerk L NOR M, BECKER, CcuWN C1cr1.,,. County of Butte A� JACINTH . U/ SV4*S_TE;CT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance wIL11 section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title A'P 7/7 Name Use Permit 39-06-65 Glen Oaks Memorial Park State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Planning Department B.A. Kircher 534-4601 Project Location Southwest corner of Hegan Lane and The Midway, Chico. Project Description Use Permit to allow the expansion of a pre-existing .non -conforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U. This is to advise that the Butte.County Planning CcUMIs 0 (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-desctibed project on August 1, 19 a 6 and has made '_r__ (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project will, _�Lwill not, have a significant effect on the environment.. 2- _. An Environmental Impact -,Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the ,Provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation Masures were, 1 --were not, made a condition of the approval of tl�e project. 4. A statement of overriding considerations ___yas, _)� was noti adopted for this pro"'C.-at. This is to certify t�­,U` the final EIR with Comments and responses and record of project approval is _�',%ilable to the general public at: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Orovillei CA 05065 Date Received for Fi` and Posting at OPR S4 na.ute Stephen A4 Streeter Senior Planner Title ReVised Mdrch 1986 FROMWWRM Bobluou nt LAND OF IqATURAL VV�-At TH AND BEAU Y PLANNING COMMMSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILL8, CALIFORNIA 95965-3307 PHONE: 534,4601 Glen Oak- Memorial P.O. Box 3551 August 22, 1986 Chico, CA. 95027 Re: Use Permit, AP 39-06-65 Gentlemen: Enclosed are the original and one COPY of your Use Permit No. 86�53 'to allow the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U located at the soutilvest,corner of Hegan Lane and The Midway, Chico, Please sign both copies and return them to us. Permit within thirty (30) days of expiration of YOU must sign the Use Will then have them validated by the Chairma the appeal period. We n of the Butte County Planning Commission and the original will be returned to you for Your records. The Use Permit is deemed granted when this permit has been signed by the applicant, with the counter Signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by Cettified mail. Should you have any questions regarding; this matter$ please Contact this office between 10'00 aim. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, A. Director of Planning 13AK:lt Enc. 0 Glen Oaks Memorial P.O. Box 3551 Chicoo Ca. 95927 Ba ao co an L A N D 0 F 14ATURAL WEALTH AND 0 CA IJ T Y PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLC, CALIFORNIA 95965,3397 PHONSi 534-46.01 August 14, 3,986 Re: Use Permit� AP 39-06-65 Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held August 13, 3.986, your request for a Use Permit to allow the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U located at the southwest corner of Hegat Lane and the Midway, Chico, was approved subject to the following conditions: 1. Two mausoleums with 60 -body capacity to be constructed where shown on site plan. 2. Comply with Cemetery Act rules and regulations. 3. Obtain building permits. 4. Applicant must also Comply with all other applicable State and local statu6s, ordinances, and regulations, Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing with the appeal fee of $75iOO, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 County Center Drive, Orovilleo, Californiao prior to 5:00 p.m. Thursdayj August 21, 1986. If you do not appeal and if there are no other appeals within the 8 -day appeal period, your use permit will be issued after August 21, 1986. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, itchoer Director of Planting BAK-lr Lit . leir, 101 ;174:11 fy� -7 2 A fe if -OF !xx cou)z L A N D OF NATURAL Wt,�A[TH A ND 0 VA01 PLANNING COMM18SION 7 COUNTY CENTER ORIV C - OROVILIA2, CALWORNJA 95965-3307 PHONE.- 53,4.4601 July 29, 1986 Glen Oaks Memorial Park P-0- Box 3551 Chico, CA 95927 Re: Use Permit, AP 39-06-65 Gentlemen: Enclosed ' Is a COPY Of the Staff Findings ncezning your application for a Use Permit to allow theco pre-existing non-cohforming use to allow te.xpansion of a on Property Zoned u (Uno WO mausoleums corner Of Hegan Lane and lassific-'d)l -located at the southwost A Public heating has been The Midway, Chico. P -M. This meeting wo set for August 13? 1986, at 1:30 Room III be held in the Board of t 25 County Center Drive, OrOVille. Supervisorsi Should You have any quest' contact this Office any w 'Ons regarding this matter, Please 3:00 p.m, eekday between 10:00 a.m. and Sincerely, B.A. KIRCHER, Director Of Planning Laura Tuttle Associate Planner LMT/sjs Enclosure cc* Warren Brusie, 626 Broadway, Chico, CA 95928 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COT01ISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings will be held Wednesday. August 13, 1986, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following items at the following times: NEGATIVE DE�LARATION RE ARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED 9:00 a.m. Fred Springer, c/o Arrnold Pacific Properties - General -it from LowDensity Residentiai to Medium Plan Amendmej Density Residential, Medium Density Residential to Commercial and.Commercial to Medilan-Density Resi- dential --nd Rezone from S -R (Suburb -an Residential) and U (Unclassified) �:o R-4 (Maximum Density'Resi- dential - Restricted Service) and R-3 (Medium Density Residential) and R-4 (Maximum Density Residential - Restricted Service) to C-2 (General Commercial) on property located between East Avenue and Henshaw Avenue, frzm 240 feet to 1050 feet west of Esplanade, identified as AP#06-15-66,71 & 72, Chico. 10:30,a.m. Modern Building Company - Use Permit to allow a residential use on property zoned M.-2 (Heavy Industrial) on property located on the -northeast side of Scuthgate Lane approx- 4mately 1100' southeast of its intersection with Highway 99, identified as AP#40-40-43, Chico. ITEMS ON T.,T.HICH ANEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED 10:30 a.m. Butte County Planning Commission - GeneF_�,al Plan Amendment from "High Density Residential" to "CommerL2..-11" and Rezone from R-4 (Maximum.Density Residential - Restrli_--�qd Service) and S -R (Suburban Residential) to either C-1 (Liahz Commercial, C-2 (General Commercial), C -C (Community Commercial), N-CQNeighborhood Commercial), or H -C (Hiqhway Commercial) for property having frontage on East Avenue located.East of Cohasset Road and west of Ceres Avenue, Chico. (File#84-70B&D) C.A., Gilman - Use Permit to allow the segregation of a 3.1 acre homesite in an A-40 (Agricultural - 40 acre parcel minimum) and a. Variance to the 2 acre minimum on property located on the northeast corner of River Road and Ord Ferry Road, identified as AP#39-05-05, southwestof Chico - Glen Oaks memorial Park - Use Permit to allow the expansion of a pre-existing nonconforming use to allow two mausoleums on property zoned U (Unclassified), located at the southwest -corner of Hegan Lane andthe Midi -lay, identified as AP439-06-65, Chico. Shimizu Brothers, Inc. - Use Permit tp allow the segregation of a 3.2 acre Agricultural Processing Facility on property zined A-40 (Agricultural - 40 acre parcel minimum) located on the north side of Wilson Landing Road, approximately 3- ,, mile west of Meridian Road, identified as AP1#47-13-761 northwest of Chico. The above mentioned applications, ma -,s, and Negative Declaration re- garding environmental impact are on file and available for public viewing at the off4 c oJE the Butte County Planning Department, 7 C unty Center Drive, Oroville, California. If you challenge the above rezonings in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public heariag described in this notice, or in. written correspondence delivered to -�_The Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COZ-ZIISSION, B.A. KIRCHER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE CHICO ENTERPRISE R_ECOPD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1986 - IN M1 JulY 9, 1986 L A N [) C F t 4 A 7' L! h A A t -.' P PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE , MVILLC, CALI FORNIA 9S965 PHONE, 534-4601 Glen Oaks memorial Park P,O- Box 3551 ch' IcO, CA 95927 Ret Use Permit, AP 39-06-65 Gentlemen: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the initial study Of Potential environmental Conseqtences-antiCipated in connection with the above-mentioned project is being forwarded to you. a copy of which Please review the enclosed checklJLst' not�ing particularly any environmental problems which could be minimized or avoided by the care and manner in which the project is carried Out. Also., please review any rOcommended mitigation measures or conditions of approval. After reviewing the checklist, You may see ways to improve the project design. Design improvements to Minimize Problems are encouraged. If You note any errors or omiss' please bring them to our attention. ions in our evaluation, You will be notified of the time and place Of the public hearing for Your project. 1 1 If you have any questions rega review, please contact this Office. rding environmontal. Sincerely, B.A. KIRCHER Di . rector of Planning Laura n. TU tie At8ociate Planner 'W -1111 � Wr I-IJAI UKAL WEALTH AND ' BEAL)1'Y 7 COUNTY CE PLANNING COMMISSION NTCR DRIVE - OROVILLE I- 6543397 PHONE: $3444601 1 IrOKNIA W Glen Oaks Memorial Park May 28, 1986 PsO, Box 3551 Chico, CA 95927 RB: Pre-ApplicatiOn Review AP#39-06-65 Gentlemen: This is to notify you we have XeCeived sufficient assurance from Butte County Environmental Health and Public Works Departments that Your Project can n-zet their requirements, This fulfills the Pre -Application review process. No additional �qork shall be performed on this Project until WO have received the remaining application fees in the amount of $257.50. Please submit these fees to the Butte County Planning DepartInent in person or by mail. Make checks payable to the Butte County Treasurer. Should You have any questions regarding this matter, Please feel free to contact this Office between the hours of 10:00 a -M. and 3:00 P.M. Sincerely, B.A. Xircber Director of Planning Craig Sanders Planning Technician CS.jmc 00: Warren Brusie 4V /I d -t 61STRIBUTION LIST FOR REVIN" R /1,,� C.o,anty Public Works IRRLGATION WATER "'Zounty Env, Health ____ - - - U. City of Biggs ­C:�Yfggs-Tf, ridley Waj;er Dist, 'acity of Chico Butte Water Dist, Durham Irr-, Dist. City of Gri dl ey T Ci:ty of --7-- Oroville-Wya Oroville nd. Irr, Dist. _T Patradise Irt, Dist. Town 00 Paradise Richvale County Irr, Dist Tt-a--te-7—ransportation Dept, Table Mtn. Irr Di;t. 7 Thermalit U"EMC WATER Irr. Dist. _WUW_ALLQN FACIO LITIES Berry Creek Wauer Co. ------ Chico Are4 Rec. Bloomer Mtn. Mutual Water, Co. fBrush Creek Estates Durham Area pec. P4rk Di'st, Butte Water District _T' Feather RiVer Rec. A Park Dist. _71771CA Water Service Co (Chico 7-1 Paradise Rec. & park Di$t. urban area & part 4 Ri"hvale Rec, & Park Dist, Cel Oro water Co. Of OroVille) St�te Park$ & Rec. Dept. (Paradise Pines) State Fish A Game Dept. Feather Falls(Louisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS Pacific) Forest Ranch Mutual Biggs Unified C -Pan Mutual Skansen Sub.) Butte COMmunitY College Butte County SUP. of Schools Green Acres Rlenwood Dr.. -Chico) CA Sta t e University, Chico Gridley Farm Labor C P —T— Chico Unifled 7— Lake Madrone Water Diamst. Durham Unified Magalia Co. Water Dist, Feather Falls Union Merry Mtn, Mutual (Clipper Mills) Golden Feather Union Mulberry Water (SE Chico) Gridley Hig,) NOrthWoods Mutual (Forest Ranch) Gridley Union 7- -7 K —7 i Ramirez Nater — OrOVille Elementary OPOVille Union High Springs of Living Waters Palermo Unified (Richardson Springs) Stirling City Palermo Union (Diamond Pioneer Union international Thermalito Union Vista Mutual (Durham) COMMUNITY SPPVTrr1z, - _/ Llme Saddle 'COmm. Serv. Dist. SEWERS DRAINAGE Richvale Sani'tary Dist. �Butte Creek Drainage Dist. N. Burbank Pub. Utility Dis4 ELECTRICAL PnWFD (S. Olroville & Kelly Ridge)" --L!I- Pacific Gas & Electric Skansen Sub. (GSA 21,) Sterling City Sewer Mai FIRE PROTECTION nt. Dist.. — -------- I ----- Therma7ito Irr. Dist, (CSA 26) E Medio Fire Protect. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT __/J-.,._-60Unty Fire Department. State Water Resources Deptt state Division of Forestry U.S. MOSQUITO ARATFm99T DISTRICTS S. Forest Service. U.S. Bureau of Land 14a'Aagement Durham, Oroville, or Butte County POL"'r1PROTECTION OTHER I State Highway Patrol County Sheriff *ffl,16 ,11"qCf,* BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT MM 5 1�v PRE; -APPLICATION REVIEW PORM OnN11% COMOWA To: John Mendonsa Date -, May 2, .19 8 6 Public Works BE: Pro -Application Review Inf-()rMation ror,. Glen Oaks A(Morial Park P -O* Box 3551 #343-3002 Chico, CA 95927 Enclosed is preliminary data Our office has received Or generated concerning the following project: AP#39-06-65, Fila#86­ 53, Log#86-04-28-01 u8e Permit to allow the expansion of a PrO-existing nonconforMing use to allow tWo mausoleums, located the southwest cOrner of Tlegan Lane and the Midway, Chico. Please indicate your response by ohocl%in�� the appropriate box. No requirements for this projoct. The project as proposed can moet this Departments requirements, SufficienL proof has been given that the applicant can meet the following conditions approved: Tho project as proposed can/does not me, -,t the requirements Of this departmento A revision of the project will be necessary. Tho applicant has been contacted with this information. Sig nature-, BUTTE, Cb, Dtv. Of Env. H041th , , COUN'ry PLANNING DBPARTvENT PRE--APPLICATI0"N REVIEW 'PORM MAY 2 1986 To: LYnn Vanhart caljj�,r4)16 Environmental Health MAY 2 0 Mbb Date: 0myost C"imb May 21 1986 Prc-Appl.iOation Revio Inforrnati.n for: _w, G*J-en Oaks M"Oriill Park Enclo P-0- BOX 3551 Ged is PrelinlinarY data our offi Chico, Ck 95927 #343-3002 concerning the following Project.- AP ce has -r!��ceiVed Or generated #89-06-65i File#86-.53 -Use pGrinit to allow the expa u grgG-04-28-01 to allow Of a Pre-ex'sting non cOnf-OrminU Ilse mausOleu_ms, loc"r t'le �SOUt�hwe8t�cOrne_t and the �Iidway , ated tile southwest corner- tay , Chico. of Hegan Lane Please indicate Your response by checking the appropriate box. NO requ' IreMents for this project. The project as proposed 0 requirenjellts. S an Meet this c following een given that the applicant Ufficient PzOof has b DOPartrnents approved.. an meet the conditions rehe Project as Proposed can/does no quirements of thi Of the project W.11s department. t meet the A revisi be necessary. ion has been The applicant contacted With this information. NEURAWN Ah - in AM BUTTE COUNTIPLANNING COMP!Jsslo�j 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA -S PHONE: 534-4601 T01 P.G. & 202 Pearson Road DATE: 5-28 Paradise, CA -K( '77 ENVI 0 MAT1014 1)"Pliminary. dat"I ou'r ()ffi the followini, project: 1700(livt�d Glen or lot, ---—Oaks Merrlorial P ' ark A, n(IMEr"J. conaernin L09#86-04-28-011 jUse to E'llow the 8 6 3 of a pre-existing nOncOnforming use to allow two mausolou T -Wo Mauso, Ts' 1-00,AtCd at the southwest COrnor of 110gan L,-_11,10 and the �Iidway, Chico. We are making an RsO03110clzll preparing ,jrj (_�Il , "IFActZ and Will be lj�'Qlal'ation) MitiCated or nij v I (Illy C'.tJJ7 Off y ;(I r: t oll cor for nr ion, Or opinions 1-1-aff. to J 'in to. it If ll() Whi-l" th,%t tficrr-, U110 We C'11 "Aro frou, thr, proi(�at. to I'My an;4L"tallr;0 YOU ('. .arl 1wovil'.. iliv ­1'ol y -1 z c& Craig 5tfildors Planning , PC 14'� -,Vic BUTTE, COUNTYt NNING ("OMMISSIOPI 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE — OROVILLEo CALIF0 I RNIA 95965 PHOM 534-4601 E 01 E 1 i VlAY2, 8 TO: Department of Forestry DEPARTMENT OF FORESTpty DATE: 5-28-86 BUTTE COUNTY Go. 0 RE; PROJECT REVIEW AND E,N �LT W I I A T tT A rVION EnclOtOd is Preliminary data our offic(-., ha's reocived Or VvInorated concernin the following project.- Glen Oaks Memorial Park - AP039-06-65, FiIN86-53 Log#86-04-28-01, Use Permit to allow the eXpansio�j,j 0:6 a pro -e ------------------- xisting nonconforming use to allow two mausoleQms, located a,L -the southwest corner of Hegan Lane and the Midway, Chico. We are ing an Wisessment of possible environmental impacto, and will be, mznh preparing aa environmental documpatj either a 1109ative Declaration, ?�Iitigated NeVltive N-claration or in Environmental Impatt J�vport. Please provide any factual otatemc,ijts ido- ar, f*or inver tigation, or 0 �ncl that rpltjt�� to aitfw-r YOU can of for in yQia, art,a of c0nf�fyrn oil oxp(,,wti p rl onc physical, social, or economic impa(� .tn t1la b this PrOJOCt May r,(,nerate.. Pleasle rospond within 14 days of the abovo-ijote(j data. If no responrvt is C,onerated by this inquiry, thon it f3hall be asaumed that there are, rio significant envirozi%ental iMpaelto which are potential from the t1roject. We appreciate any asoistance You Can provide. Sincerely, Craig 8 Planning Tochnician COMments:_N2__obj_qct.iOns. Richard. Titter Battalion Chief (Write or type in space Provided & return this nheet.) LANNING '0MMISSION BUTTE COW 7' COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE., CALIFORNIA PHONE: 534-4601 TO: City of Chico DATE,: 5-28-86 P.O. Box 3420 Chico, CA 95927 RE: PROJEX,"11 REMEW ARD E,MVIROMMENPAL UALTIATAN Enclosed io j�velitrdnary (lata oill, offiet, littv, rorvivell or rvnvrW,.(�(1 rorinorning 'AP1139-06-65, Filelf86-53 the following projoct. Glen Oaks Memorial Park '186-04-28-01, Use permit to allow the ext)ansion of a p,1*o-exJatincj Log-ff noncollforrving use to allow two mausoleums, locatod at the southwest corner of Hogan Lane and the Midway, Chico. -mu"111 of ol1v1rown(-rJa1, iaqv�(O.v tind will bri Wo arc, making an aswoo� 1,reparing an envirommont�jj , kjy,�j;jij-nt, o1fl,or -,i th�gativ,! 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