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INSTRUCTIONS TO USE PERMIT� APPLICANTS
1.
if applicant, is AM the Owner Vffittorll authorization by the owner or othor Proof of agency must
be subrilitILIJ In order for tile applicant tu logalty sign t'he'upplicatipit. ApO�eation. shall be
considered voitl if: riot signedbY the owflCr Or legal a,8e a t
s in ac. y as pog.,flblo. 'If till ileal is not, appli-,
All it0ras oil a-Pplicklt"On shilli 1)6 filled co P"
cable, please indicate by the term
Seriplion of (Ile Inea(lon of tile
It I-, important that tile applicant riopply an accurate de proposed
project, including tile following,
a, Ass csor"s parcel number(s) (rrom the tax b I I Is or A ss assor's maps),
b, Strect addresses Ofavallable).,
ts, bodipsof water m
'Distances And directions to named 9 tre e ra i I ro a d s,
4,
T w e n ty.pe plait or adequate scale to Llearly sho v p po b
Copies Of a detailed plot.
!ngs andl onipany and be made part of the,
, improvements, folded� to V2 X 11 hichesi sliall ace
'tApplication for Use Pemlit"i if the use Permit 14, approvedi tile plot plan becomes tile lip -
'fpll,o%viiig,i.iiforrnc%tion-,
proved development plan for the peoperLy-The plot plait shall include tile
a. A scaled drawing of the parce](s) boundaries.
6. Location and dimensions of till. existiog and proposed improvements 011) tile, propertyf
including 'buildings,, d�ivcWaYs, Parking Most %vells, septic tanl�s and leach floidg,
c, (,ocadon and name of bord0ritig strOcts, 11cceSs "OOds) nearby cros$roads, streninsi
bodles of water anti. raikoods,
d. North arrow and -scale of drowing.
5.
11 Ject, to puMir, hca:Htigs and, apiwovitl by the Plat
The "Application for tjSeL Pertil'It" jS S� b*
"Use
Commission. Any special, conditions of� apiltoval shidl, be moda it part. of the approved
Permit" and shall be binding 00 the applicant. The procedures for County action On. use Per -
mit applicAtioas are, stated in Chapter 24 of [Ile Butte County, Code,
6.
U it ficaring,may
issionj ott the,, basis of the evidence sobinit0d at thdp bit
The P annifi3O Comm'
4,
grant use poeffilts Wheill it -finds that the proposed uses of the pro,00Y will n9t impait tile
I jitegrity, and cl laraCfi�r' of theL ?,'One 'in which the land Ii and that the use' would not be, un,
* qulpatiltic with, of injurious. to surrounding properties nor, detrimental to� the
reasonably inc
healik and general meltare Of the persons residing or working in tho adighbot'llood norto tile
Safety d welfare of tile county',
general bcaltb� a'a
7,
In approving n petalit, the Plahnin Conumisgioo huty include such conditions its tire
deemed reasonable and fided0safY undet,the circum9tan . teg :to preserve the Integrity and
chnr'actcj� of,the z neral purposes of th , Butte CIO rity General Plait
one and to secure � the, ge e
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- of. the Butte County Codo. Such conditioI118 Maly include, bot ate I not limited
and Chapter 9-4,
It 1100 .4 )f OPeration, fencling, 4edication of
to: tit 1.1m itat tong i dcvLlo ment, plait approva. r
ne p
figlit-o'f-wayi and street and drainage improvements. Corlditiong Imposed upon issuance of A:
I Ilse pottaltni . ust be reasonably related to tile us'd 1or whicif "tile pprinit is faquOttd.
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Applicniton fee wo r
"FrOa ou
aya s rer n LY
Fees Moy'l)d paid in eas'll orL by Check- filade 1) ble to . It , o
9.
Before submitting it Ilse parruit app4c01oll* appl want. 'is veqoet4tod :to discuss with staff all
questions about applicattlon. req oircments, Oiot,ifity proceddril8l zolling provisions and poss ible:
I I
COIIIfitioi s f approval.
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"MAYBV''Ahswers Are required on attached sheet(s)
(Explanations of all I'M" and
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NO
u in -significant'.
L�Tjt.: Will tile, proposal res It
I a. Unstable, Learth conditions A or changes in geqlogii� subptructUrOV
a
b, Disruptiono displacementi, Compaction, or overcoVeirifig Of th r -Oil?
C atig �ijj topography or ground surface relief features?
da DestrudLion, covering or modification of any uniV a geologic or Physical
featurd.,"O
Ither oft or off Rite?
in wind or Water erosion Of Roils, ef
f, Changes in, deposition or erosion 'of beach s ands,.or changes in giltation,
deposition or erosion which may mod iify the channel of a river or stream
o tl o any btLyj inlet or lake?
r ho bad of tjie ocean r
Loss of prime agricultur . aliyproductive tells outside designated urban
areasT
h.. Uposure of POOP16 Or property to geologic hazards such 49 earthquake8I
failure Or similar hazards?
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landslidesi mudslidess ground
21 AIR., Will the proposal result in substantial -
,a. Air emiggions or deterioration of ambient air quality?
The crdatiOnOf objectionAble Odors, Smoke or fumes7
Ajterat� loft of air movement, moistUre:ortoApetature,. or any change in
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climAte, locally or regionally?
3. Will the proposal result in substantial:
or the co Re or direction of water movements in
4. Changes in currentsi ur
either Marine OrL frps waterS7
b. Changes in absorption rates) drainage patterns� or the rate and amount
of surface m1off?
P66d for off-site surface drainage improvemenfs, including vegetation
removal channalitation or culvert jnstallatiCM
d. Alterations to the COUtSe'Or E�10W of flood Waters?
in th, -in Any Water body?
Change surface water
" amount of
a
f. Discharge into OVIAC9 waters, or in any alteratio surface water
but not limitO d to temperature) dissolved.oRygen or
quality�, including
turbidity?
rate of flow Of waters?
Alteration Of the direction or 2
g.
0rjj;,.6 in t1w, quahtl or quality -of ground wat6rs: -that through
r t6teetion of An aquifer
tTthdr JXough in P
&.1r"e'at additio0 or, L awAls, or
by cuts or oxcavAtifIns?
'the amount Of water 0 therWise available for Public water
J. Reduction in
J. Bkposu, re of popla or p�rop6rty to watqt�talpLted hazards sue h as flooding7
kLA Will 'the propos4l� result in substantial.
4 �NTtIFE
. 91 i �s of plants
Chwige in the diver, R�ty, of species,) Or number of anY spee e.,
aqd, equ4tit plants
(inpludii.lg trdeg 6hrubso grdsg,, qrd I pR,
'Are 0 r endangered species of
Reduction of the humbots 0 f tiny UAW181 r
plants?
Introduction Of neW spavier., bfplantO into an AraA,� or in A barrier.to,
existi gpocies?
#6 ftotmal roplehishmeAt:Of , ng
d. Reduction in Acreage of any agricultural drdp7
AIM Jim&
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propos
AMtKAL LIV]�. 14 i 11 the dl resultin sUbiftanti4l. S
MAYBE NO
Change in the- diversity of speciqs$ or numbers of'any species of animals
(birds, land, animals including rept iles) fish and shellfish,y organisms,
or insects)?
b. Reduction in.the'numbers of any unique$ rate or endangered species of
animals!
a. Introduction ot new species of animals into an area, or in a bartier to
the migration or movement of aniiials')
di Deterioration of existing fish or wildlitehabitaO
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NOISE� Will the. proposal result �n. substantial:
A. IncrPaqes in existing noise levels?
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Zcpo8ure of people to severe noise-lavels?
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UGMT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glarial
81.
LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of -the
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present or planned land use of an area?
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result in substantial -
a. Increase in the rate Of Use I of any natural retburces?
b. Depletio4 of Any non�reneWable natural resources?
10.
RISK OF UPSET. 'dill the proposal involve:
a. A risk of ion.or release of hazardous Substances (including� but
Ptoioroil$
not limited pesticides chemicals or radiation) in the event
of an accident orupset conditio'nS7
b. Vossible interfevende with an, emergency response, plan or emergbnvy
evacuation plan?
111.
POPULATION., 'Will, the proposal alter location, distribution, density ev
growth rate of the human population?
12.
HOUSING. Will -the proposal affect existing housing, or create a'demand,
-r -1
housi
Yo ,additiona ng?
13,
TRMISPOATATION/CIRCULAtI69. Will the proposal result In:
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle ".,vement'
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b, Effects oft. existing parking facilitios.0 or demand. for hew poking?
d. Substantial impact on exittiri g transportation systets?
d. Signif ic.04t alterations to prosent patterns of circulaLion or
Vle
movement, Of people, and/ot., goods?
e�i Alterations to waterborng) rail -or air trAffiel
fi Tncreaat in traffic hazards to, motor Vehicles, bir-Ydllists or pedestrians?
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pUBLIO SERVICES'L Will the proposal have an effect Upon, or result in a:, need
for new or altet6d,government sdrVicest
a.� Fire, protection!;
b, police p rotoctionl
L di Sdh6olsl
d. Par ks or other redtdatiofiAl fadilitieg?
o. Maintenance of piblic facilities, including toadsl
f. Other governmental servide-0
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gigv— Will the proposal result in:
—LE_S MAYBE NO
�:a-f Use of s��btahtial amounts 'of fuel or energy!
b. $ubstantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or
require the development of new sources of energy?
16.
AITMI-TIES. Will ttm proposal result, in a need! fait new systems� or
substantial alterations,to the following-.
a. Power or natural gas?
b4I Communicatioht systems'?
c. Water availability7
d. Sever orseptic, systems?
a. Storm water drainage?
f. solid waste and disposal?
17.
HIMAR 11M.M. Will t1le proposal result in:
a. Creatiott of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental
health)?
b. Exposure of people to Potential health hazards?'
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18.
AESTHETICS4 Will the proposal result in the obstruction Of any scenic'
Vi—staor view open to the public.. or will the proposal -result in the
creation of an aeS I thetically offe'nsiyq, site open I t ublia view!
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kMRMt N� Will, the PtOpO$dl result in an impact upon tfio quality 0 r
quantity 3f existing recreational opportunities.?
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=TURAL PS
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ai, 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 ef fee ts
to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or objedt?
P. Does the proposal have the, potential to cause a physical change
which would affect unique ethnic cultural values?
d, gill the proposal restrict existing religious: or sacred uses within
the, potential impact areal
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,Applicant: Peter Downing Assessor's Parcel
39-37-15
89-04-21,7--703.
DATA SHEET
A, Project
Description
1,'
Type of Project: :Use Permit
2
Brie�f Description;� Day Care facility for 12 children..
3:
Location: Approximately 250 ft., south of Stanley Avenue
and Dayton Road intersection, on the east side of Dayton
Road.
4ii
Proposed Density,of Development*. kl/A
5.
Amount of Impervious Surfacing: ' .5% of, site.
6.
Access and Nea'rest Public Road(s')',: Dayton Road.
71
Metho6 of Sewage Disposal: Existing two 1200 gall septic
tanks.
8.
Source of Water Supply:, Well.'
0.
Proximity of Power Lines., on-site.
10"
Pot6rrtial for further land divisions- and developmentt. -No
'further subdivision possible ih this 1 acre minimum, lot,
size zone.
Environmental Setting
Physical Environment:.
Terrain
a * General Topographic Character�: Level valley land'.
b. Slopes: 0-2%.
ce Elevation: 175 ft. :AiS.Li
do Limiting Factors:, gone.
21.
soils
ao Types and Characteristics-. Vc., Vina Clay loam,
granular and ftiable, retains moisturewolli subsoil -
clay Idami.
b. Limiting Factors- surface,.cirainage J -s poor, in man .
places, subdrainago is,commonly poor.,
3
NaturalHazards of the Land
a,,, zarthquake Zone:, Eatthqua I ke intensity zone Vill, 2
miles northeast of a inferred fault,: generally
moderate, locally high'risk of lIquefaction.
b, Erosion Potplitialt, , bloho.''
c,. Landslide Potential: , Nonei,
d. Fite_I�azatd: Unclassified and 'irriga 6
t d
ei Expansive Soil Potential.-, No-dor''te.,
a
4.
Hydrology
Surface Water! None on�site,
Ground Water,.*: �Area, of nitrate con-centtation.;
c Drainage Characteristics',- Outside 5QO year.
floodplaini
d- Annual 'Rainfall '(normal) 2311 annually.
e Limiting, Factors:
withdra Area �of heavy groundwater
wal, area Of potential subsidence.�,'
5.
Visual/Scen
residences, ic: Quality-. Farmland, Mature orchards,
6.
7*
Acoustic Quality! dobd� Indust
Air Quality - tial zone per M.E.A,
Good.
BiO10 iCal Environment..
8-�
9.
Vegetation: Residential landscaping a
Wildlife Habitat: nd, kiwi vineyard.
Small
birds and, animals
orchards and fields in�the Central valley, found it
Cultural gnviEonEent:
10-
Archaeological and Historical Resources i I A the area:
Moderate to low including unknown.
11.
Butte County General Plan djesignation: Agricultural -
Resideintial,_1-40
126
acres per dwelling unit.
Existing Zoning: SR -1, Suburban Residential,
minimum. acre.,
13..
Existing Land Use on-site: $ingle-family 'residence and
kiwi vineyard.
14.
surrounding Area:
a. Land Uses: Agricultural -Residential,
b.
Zoning: SR -1, Suburban Residential, A-10 and -20.,
C Cen. Plan Designationti A,
Orchard and Field Cro I AgricUltural-Residential
pp. and
,d. Parcel Sizes:
e . Population: Rural Residentj al.
Character of'site and Area:
AgriCu,
Mix ltural and r0siftntial
on rural highway,
17.
Nearest Urban Area: ch' 6, outside Gtoenlinei
Relevant Spheres ofx ic
nfluencal,
194
Chico.
Improvements Standards Urban Area.,, Chico.
Fire Protection
Service:
a. Nearest County (state) Fire Sta
miles, . tion: Statj:,,�n 044 2
20.
Water Availability: Tanker.
Schools in Areat Chico unified Scft
001 District.
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IDTS'TRX326tlT?ON x.:ES?r
FOR COMM
'County publidiMor}s
c�vRCE r�.rrAG'MEI�?T
State Water Resources Department
County Environmental Health
U.S. :Forest Service
city of Biggs
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__r._ . S. Bureau of Land Dlanagement
City of Chico
Gridley
Butte County Mining Committee
Cite of r
Gridley
State Department of Fish & Game
City of
California Native Plant Society
Town of Paradise'
Planning` Department
State Div. Forestry -attention
State Transportation Depart-meet
Craig Carter
Regional Water Qual. Control Bd.
State Reclamation Board
DfJ1�fESTZC WATER '
utte Water District
SEC•7ET2S
Richvale Sanitary District
California Water Service Co—
North Burbank Pub. Ut_il. Dist.
l Oro.Water Co'
Del
Skansen Sub. (CSA X21)
— OWID Thermal to Irrigation District
Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dist.
Thermalita Irrigation District
Other
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(CSA 026)
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WATER
Biggs-W.Gridley Water District
North (Chico)
PG&E Nor
Butte Water District
PG&E South Ctijarysville)
Durham Irrigation District
Pacfid Bell
OWID
._. State V7 Cable
Paradise Irrigation District
Viacom TV Cable
Richvale Irrigation District
Table Mountain Irrigation Dist:.
Thermalito Irrigation District
ect
El Medio Fire protection Dist.
County Fire ;Department/CDF
DRA.2NAGM isrRZ�T
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*Durham ,;Oroville or Butte County
'RECLANATT-0N DZST'i2ZCT
3?6LZCE pF2oTECT?aN.
State Highway Patrol
County Sheriff
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Recreation District
Paradzse Pines Ar`chitectuxal
Chico Area
� Durham Area RO i &Burk Dist.
Control Committee
Butte County Farm Bureau
Feather River Red. & Park Dist.
Pa.radi8e Rdc. & Park Dist.
Community Associations
Richvale Rec. & Park Dist,.
state Parks & Rec. Dept.