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APPLICA09-- Bobts DisDosal Service
ADDRZSS�- 203 Mevers St. Ch--'i-co,Ca. 95926
Same
VY'Prz, OF APPLICATION: Use perndt to allow a refuse transfer- stat -ion,,
South side of bleyers approx., 600 ft. west of P rk
Ave. Ch,,ico-.
PRES&N'T ZONINGa A-2
D-,nTE -APPLICAXIO'N MCELVIED: July 31,,, 973
DATF-' NOTITCES WA:M-'ED,. 8/23/73 NUMBER.. io
PD -TRPS SEMIT OUT.* 8121 POSTING NOTICE:
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APPLIGATIONIFOR USE PAWT
BUT TE COUNTY pLAf4MING �rrj.![ISSION
owner
Use Permit Nozlg�
AppliMilt -
A,aeszn� Parcel No. Off� C7—
Property Address or Location
ordinance
APPLICANT: Read-, and foliv-:1 instructions as set X �zt'Tlo attached sheet, "Notice taAppllGanV'-
I F Zj-�ite_f_= _Phone 43- - i
Applicant _3 �a A,
mailing Adc'ress
Applicanrs interest in Property (Owner- lessee�, o-ier)-
1, Explain, brief IY and completel 'y the nature Of proposed use:
rcial- b� industrial- c. other-
USE- J.�L 4 A t
. (Check) a- Comme
3, What m anufacturing process/products will result'?-,
(state type,
pz!L�;� ing Co;;StrL'GtiOn concrete. wood, MeTai)
4. , ..d- -
b. proposed -
a- Existin.4
B. liazardous- materials to be used: a- Inflammables JIQ
b, Explosive's
f4cy proposed number of employees C-- F-
4.ours of operation;- Amk Pm ' nity-
7,,. Sewage disposal: a- Private -X- b. commu
a. Existing. access to parcel(,$): a, pCtvate__X--. b. County --
9. Number of catf street parkirlqs:- a. provided- b� Required-
-IG- Additional inforrtlatftrkall-d rernptZ:
ot plan are true, complete
the fcr.:�-ojnq statements and pt
hr'
-hereby decta - - e
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and coTrect to the best, of mY knOwlea9
Dated� Applicant
urat -*own below, payable to Goai'V
NOTE: P tease suh5lit ilierawlth a check or money oraci� i-" Ole Elmo ' - -"qpnrt
r- tzi ,;tTuctures on
of su,�te; also a detalled plot plan showing the. loz�ation of ex 3
your properTy and ort the adjacent propertif-,.
Receipt No. 13Y
ACTION OF PLANINING COMMISSION
Date Submitted 'Date Granted Date Denied
Chairman, Of planntng Commission
APPLICANT
NOTFICE TO
I. ff applicant is other tharr owner, a proof of agency must be supplied in wri,-ing
irt order to regally sign the "Application for Use Permitf-"-
Application shaft. be considered voW if not signed by owner or his regal agent.
2. Alf items on- application sh—all be compfeted, ff aa item is not applicable., indi-
cate by the symbol n/ -a,
S. Explain briefly yet completely the nature of the
proposed use --- This is very
important and a reTWs-f,,,-,.
4- Teii copies- of a detailed plot plan shall accompany and be made a part of !he
"Application for Use Permit",
The plat plan shall' include the following,
a. A scaled- drawing� of Via parcel(s) boundaries.
h. Location of all existing and proposed buildings and improvements.
c� Location and size of existing and proposed access to the subject parcet(s,,.
S. Applicant shall further understand that the "Appficatior. for Use Peritit" shall
be subject to. the-approvaf of: the Plann
[ng Commission., or,, upon appeal, of the
Board Of Supervisors- Any subsequent specfat conditions ordered by the Plan-
ning Gommissiort shall, be.made, a part of the approved "Use PermiV' and shall
be bindfng� on the applicant.
I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the, foregoing
instructions and: statements and un&rstaikid their ineaning and context.
DATED:
(Applicaritl
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APPENDIX D
NZGAXIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENT.AL DKJACT
I� NOTICF_ IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental Review Committee of the County
of Butte has reviewed the project described below pursuant to the provisions
of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code.
Sections 21100,. et seq.,10, and determined that it will not have a significant
effect upon the environment. An environmental impact report will not be Le-
quired.
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
AP 3-9-43-77 & 78
Use Permit to allow pri E
vate transfer Station
bldq_ & eq me. -It, loca—
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ted 195 South of
M eyers St.r approx. 600 13 1973'r
rest Of Pa±X_ Ave.-,
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__K0__nCCL A w2, _qhico. - Clerk
CLARK A. NEI SON, Ccum
3� NAUE. AND ADDRESS OF PROJECr ;%ri?LICA1,X.T: " MAYDAK Depu+l,
Bobrs Disposal Servi7e
207 Meyers St.
Chico, CA
95926
4. A copy. of the Envirr-nmental Review Committee's determination regarding the
en- -ronmental effect of this project is available for public inspection at
r -.e Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Oraville, Cal-
4fr.�ra-5a, Copies. thereof will be provided to any person upon payment by him
of a fee of �1-00 for the first page and $�.50 for each additional page.
5. Any person wishing to, contesc this Negative Declaratien may file a written
protest specifying the reasons therefor.. Such written protest sball be
fiie-f with the Butte Coopty Planaln,& Comurtiss-lon at the Planning Department
office with -in fifteen W- days from the date this Negative Declaration
was filed with, the County Clerk. If a written is timely filed, a
hearing regarding the Negative Declaration will be held by' the Planning
Commission. Objections may be presented either orally or inL writing --t
tha hearing-
6,� If no writtenprotest is timely filed regarding this Negative Declaration,
efte ap
, plicatiort for the proje-t may be approved, without hearing, regarding
the Nega.-ive. Declaration.,
ENVIRONMENTAT_ RE%7IEW COM =EEE
DATE, AUG 13 M71 BY Lawrence J. Laws=
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FINDINGS
Bob_rS DYSPOSa-I Service use Permit
Applicant's Name: Type of Project
207 Myers Street AP 39-43-77 & 78.
Address Loce,-ion or Parcel No.
Chico, CA. 9 5 9 21 6 8/tl/73
Date Received
YES
NO
1_ 1yoes the -project have the potential to degrade the quality of
the environment or r_rtail the range of the environment (narrovi
the range of beneficial uses of the environmentT)
z., Will the project cause impactsWhich achieve short-term, to the
disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals -7 -4 short-terr
imp&ct on; the, environment is one which occurs ina relatively
brief, definitive period of time while lon%-termimpacts'��ill
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endure well into the future.
3, Could:the project cause impacts whichare individually limited,
:�ut cLmulatively considerable? A project may impact on two,or
more separate resourceswhere the impact on eachresource is
relativelY small. if the effect of the total of those impacts
on the environment is significant, an EIR must be prepared.
This finding does not apply to twa or more separate projects
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wbere the, impact of each is insignificant.:
4� Could the environmental effects of the project causesubstan
tial adverse- effects on, human beings, either directly or
indirectly?'
NOTE: if any of the, above four findings questic-as are answered
ILE the project will be f)una to have a significant effect
ca the environ;.iant.
DETIEMMATION
This project will not have &-significant effect or., the environment.
k rtagative Declaration shor-Ad be prepared.
This project could have a sign Ificant effect on the en%rironment�
An EIR is required.
ENTILRUNKEENTAL. REVIMU CO-MIMITTEF,
AUG 1 a 1973
Date
8/2/73 BOB'S DISPOSA-L SERVICE, AP 39-43-77 &
78
information we would like to sub7,it to the
Below is, additional tance -in their review Of
ttee -for possib-la aSsIs
rnviro--nev�tal ReviVf COM -i , -referred to are fror the check list adopted as
xplication. 1TLe numbers
our' al the county Ordinance -
part of
of this property with the trucks
Ut
�Te are presently operating 0 hing roposed transf er
far dzspat.c nd the p
0, -ring the day
c , j, in du roject aTea-
-ficantly change tha present use of the p
station 'fill not S19A1
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in " A_2 Zoning with Comm_TZ4Lal busir
Ile are presently
tion -not affect any
Lorr., the transfer st rill
su_rrou
'n'ling us. There,
Zoning or are. use %f -I knOW` PrCse-atly" e�osts'
rile-ra are no recreational areas a -round the proposed -project area-
ative effect
sfer Station will not have; a neg
The proposed tran
4- with only th�e con -
13 be enclosed by a new building
to this area as it wi q will be done insid,:- tl,
crete ramp�area exposed- All transferring
7 it. The ramp; that will be
buildin'u, and only our I trucks %�jilj be using
(possibly three
'he er container
to pick up t receIv
e-
,cposed is used only improve our -
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posed building will,� 'TL fact'
time,& daily maximua). The PrOIL . 11 be inside the buildin'), instead of
as our container supply WI
yard,
as thev presently do -
in the yard
S-itt� �
No unique .:qtural or man-made features in the project area will be
affected, as there are none- ities will not involve a slope of twenty -
The construction of facil
five percent or greater -
The Only cut involved in the proposed transfer. station is the ra;nP
level
aiea,- This is necessary to set the receve_r contai,Ir down to a -
Thegrade
-a -remove_ it when full -
an dum
where the trucks c in it and the of a pit.
'k cannot -pull it straijalt Out
is,. necessary as tI.e transfer truc Or siltat'on
annot cause substantial -flooding,. erosio
he project c an r used will enter
as it is done in its entirety On concrete d :any Vtate
tank and leach field.
pump -for drainage into a Septic
a stMp
91� The project is not located in an ar,�a of geologic hazaxds.
The project is not located around the Sacramento River, the Feather
River Flooduray-, any area 13uhject t(Y int midation, or an area elose to a
river, strean, lake, or -reservoir, or natural drainage channel. At
present the natural -run off drains inta Edgir Slough. Ife plan to install
a catch, basin and :�I�--,tic tank to receive all wash water froa the project.
There are alsa curb rises to cut off all rain water.
This project will have a significant environm-ental impact we believe -
approved, our ttrucks will no longer he usf the State Hi
ghway going
South constantly during the day, thus reducint- air Pollution,- noise
1301lution and traffic congestion. During the Summer, under existing
operating procedures, we -may make Ps many as twenty-seven load- per day.
Gar trucks, ga slower than the normal flow of traffic, ca -using the flow
to% Slow down until they are able to pass, If Our Project is approved,
the average number of loads 'hauled on the State High -way. would be three
per day, thus alleviating the slow traffic floi-z,and decreasing the
possibility of an accident at the Yeal Road intersection. Next year,
when the Butte Callege campus is compl.eted the traffeic flov between Chica
and Rentz Road will
greatly increase and wfthl �Uulr 5'011 moving truc s off
the highway, the flow would be better-
12- The project would not breach any published national, state, or local
standa-zd relatLlg to -solid waste or litter,control- The proposed transfer
station is modeled after one in South -San Francisco that u e
fieen n S
for the past ten years. The trucks -will dump directly into a five �Vard
compactor which. cycles every fortv�fivc_
seconds - The r e is packed
intG a water tight receiver -Container, thu5 eliminating an, odors, There
will be a four foot retaining wall to catch any spillage., If any
spillage does occur, upon completion of dumping the truck, the area will
he hosed down and go into tha compactor. If any lotater leaks out of the
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compactor, there is a simp, pump to catch it
Frora the surnip: pump it
drains into a septic tank and leach field installed for this operation
only, with provision for pumping Jit Out -
13.
The profect area does not serve as a habitat, Food source, nesting
PPce,. source of water,, etc. for rare or endange—nad wildlife or fish
brpecies as there are no such places around this area.
14- The project -will not significantly affect fish, wildlife, or T)la t
life or -cause substantial interference with the, movement of any resident
or migratory fish Or Wildlife species as there are no such places in
this
IS. There are no rare or endangered plant species in this project area.
The project will not remove any substantial ar-ount of vegetation
including ground cover
The ground whichwill be used
is presently used
for parking trucks and drop boxes and has a laver of gravel -ver the
dirt and oil On topFof the gravel. The only Vegetation aroun
.d here are
weeds that hava not been removed this year.
17- The reg
gion's Watercourses or other bodies of Water will not be
c -anged as they Will not be affected. -As stated before, -we will install
h
a Septic tank and leach field for this Cperation only.
is. Inc project will not result in significant changes in the drol
15Y Dgy
Of the area.
1g.
The proposed -,ransfier station will enable us to remove the conmunity's
refuse more rapidly as it would take less time to dump drop boxes and -the
customers would not have to be Without their receptacles as long as the),
presently do-.
2G� The project will not physically ar economically result in the displace-
ment of community residents. There are -no houses i this ea and the Only
ar
people using this transfer station will -je our employees- It is not for
public U -a.
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The Prai ct will not affect an historical or archaelo;,'ical site or
ow -
ledge, is the Bid�
setting as the -nearest, ta Our kn
ourage development of presently
jer-t will not serve to enc
2Z� -the pro,
tensi-fy devel-opm ent of already develcped areas.
undeveloped areas Or In
building and will
The project., when Completed, 'fill look I -Ike our present
-ny adverse aesthetic effect.
not have a
S to this project. Ife have asked the
23. There are no known objection and they have no
the tenants next tO'U!->,
property DIM0,rs in this area and:
objections whatsu�ever�
not create nelf Gr- aggravate existing, health hazaxds.
24- The project will
resent in
e of a type Of garbage transfer being conducted at p
We are ZZ4-ar
'11,0 11 ilar
_ky sin
the Chico area (without apermit)- That operation is in
-clude:
to the one we propose. Ours will be inside a building, and will iP
d�mpin- I directly into a five cubic yard compactor with four foot
ning wa-Is on each sida4y
steel-retai
ng container
t� -five yard receivi
(b)- the refiise then going into a for
T
that is wateT' t ght;
(c) the receiving container being dum,, ed, and, while it is out Of
the pit, the entire area hosed down, if necessary- Hle donOl-
Med to
anticipate any, spillage as the dumping area is desif,
accomodate our largest boxes and packers: without any spillage;
the area will be serviced by a pest control company (as Our
present building is) and will have deodorizer in it at all tines.
etely enclosed in
There can be no health hazard as all refuse is coMP1
steel -receptacles at all times.
The project will not involve the applicatiOnY use or disposal of
25.
potentially hazardous materials in an amount sufficient to cause a sub—
rial we have handled in
stantial adversf- &mt�fect. The only hazardous mate
em4cal dump in OrOville last yea
the past eleven years was taken to the ch
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There i -.-i I I be significant amounts of dust, �oke,.
gas, odors,
or other air pollutants. As, stated previously, the refuse will be in.
enclosed steel r,,�ceptacles, the area hosed down at any time there is
accidental spillagre, and, a deodo rizer will be used at all times.
27-
The praJ-ct wi-IT not generate siv fic
ni ant noise. When the refuse
is beinp,, transferred -Che compactor is activated to pack every forty-five
seconds- ,kt the completion of the transferring process, the cozpactor
shuts off- CTFrere is a smaller unit of this t -p e in use at the building
next door and n'e have never heard the packer w-orking.J
29.
The project will not cause contamination of a public water supply
system or adversly affect ground water. As mentioned previously, we will
have a; septic tank and leach field installed expressly foz t.his operation -
The project will not significantly affect the potential use,
extraction, or conservation 01 a natural resource. As mentioned previously,
we are presently usintr
:" this ground for parking trucks and drop boxes.
The project will lot result in damage to soil capability or loss Of
agricultural land- The area surrounding our property is presently being
used- fo-r industrial uses; i.e,., trr-ck repair, mosquito abatement, truck
transport, tOaling �-Pmpany.,, etc,
In ClOsingt we will be happy tcv supply any additioral in o
f rmation the
committee may request. Thank you.
BORrS; DISPOSAL SERVICE
Kay S. Jg"�son, Owner
APPENDIX, C
D=ERMIN-MON RK SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON' EMRONMENT
Rob's 1)is-posal Service, 207 Myers St., Chico, CA 9592G
Applicant's Name and Address
Use permIt AP 39-43-77 & 79 8�/1/73
Typeof Project Location or'Farcel No. Date Received
Anenvironmental impact report is required forany project which may have a sig-
nificant effect (substantial adverse impactY, on the environment. Effects include
environmental consecLuences of both primary and secondary nature.
Thefollowing-questions shell. be -used as guidelines to decide whether to make a
negative declaration ar art environmental impact report* (If answer is unknown,
write "unknown." In yes/na column -1
9� WILL the project involve construction of facilitie,6-irt an
area, of geologic hazare!�?
10, Could the project cbange existing- features or ir.-4olve con-
structfon in special lo!ilding permit areas a�.�ng the Sacra
menta RiVer, the Feather River Floodway, in any area subject
to inundation,, in an-area.in close p-.jximit-Y ta any river,
stream-,, lake, reservoir or natural drainage channel,?
11. Is the project one of a series of cumulative action, which
although Individually small, may as a whole have significant
ebvIronmental. impact?
12. Could the project breach any published national, state, or
local standard.; relating to s&lid waste or litter control?
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CHEC;:L1ST' YES
NO
1�
Could the pro5ect significantly change present uses of the:
project area? (See Notes.),
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2.
Does-theproject significantly conafict with the Butte County
General Plan or any element thereof?,
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3.
Could the project affect the use of a recreational. area?
(See Notes.)
4.,
Could the project have a substantial and 6emonstrable neg-
ative, effect on -an area..or feature of aesthetic value?
5.
Will any natural or man-made features in the project area
whId.h are unique, that -is,. not found in other parts of zhe
County, State, i= Natioa, beaffected?
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6-
gill the project involve construction: of facilitier.- on -a
slope,of 25 percent or greater?
7�
Will the project involve significant cut& cL fills?
8�
Could the -project, cause substantial flooding, -erosion, or,
siltation?
9� WILL the project involve construction of facilitie,6-irt an
area, of geologic hazare!�?
10, Could the project cbange existing- features or ir.-4olve con-
structfon in special lo!ilding permit areas a�.�ng the Sacra
menta RiVer, the Feather River Floodway, in any area subject
to inundation,, in an-area.in close p-.jximit-Y ta any river,
stream-,, lake, reservoir or natural drainage channel,?
11. Is the project one of a series of cumulative action, which
although Individually small, may as a whole have significant
ebvIronmental. impact?
12. Could the project breach any published national, state, or
local standard.; relating to s&lid waste or litter control?
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13.
Does the project area or the project site serve as habi at,.
a t
food source, nesting place,, sourcp,;-)f water, etc. f r rar-
or endangered wildl-i4'fe or fish. species?
14.
Could- the project Signiffcantl-,- affect fish, wildlife, or
plant Life or causesubstantial interference with the move-
ment of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species?
Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the pro-
Ject areaT
16�
Will- the project remo-e substantial awount& of vegett-tion:
including ground cover?,
17.z
Could the project change. existing features: of any of the
region"awatercourses or other bodies of water?
lak�
Could the project result in significant change in the
hydrology -of the area? (See Notes.)
19-
Could the project significantly affect the functioning of an
established community? (See -Notes.)
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Could the project physically or economically result in the
displacement of community residents?
21,
Could the Projelct-significantly affect an,historical or
archaeloeLcal, site, or its settinV; (See Notes.)
22.
Could the project serve to er-courage development of presently
undeveloped areas or intens!J�y development of already devel-
aped areas? (See NoteG.)
23.
Are you aware of a substantial body- of opinion (present or
anticipated% that considers (or will ecnsider) the project
or its affect to be adverse to -the environment?
24-
WIll. the project create new or aggravate existing beaIth
hazards?
25.
Will. the project invaLve the r-pplication, use or dipposal of
p�,tentially hazardous materials inan amount sufficient to
cause a substantial adverse effectT
26.
Could the project generate significant amounts of dust,
smoke, gas, odors, or other air pollutants?
27.
Could the project generate significant noise?
2-8..
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Could the project cause cont Inationof a public water supply
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syatem or adversel affect ground -water?
29�
Could the project significantly affect the
potential use,
extraction, or conservatior. of a natural resource?
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30..
Could the project result in damage to soil. cepahjlz�ty or loss
of agricultural Land?,
31.
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RISVEST-* R".tew r. -Comment-
Ap uo...- AR 39-43-77 &- 78 ZONE- lk-2
DESCRIPTION OF &MMST: Use,, Permit to allow,private refuse transfer
station bu-ildinSE and eggi2ment.,
�PCi=C3. 10cated 195 ft.. south of -Myers St., a-aOroximate,
lyp- f
weqt of Park Ave-, Chico.
BOB'S DTSPOSAL SEMVICY
ADDREMS: 207-gyer�, -Street, Q4:LcQ, g
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COMIS-310a ACT -103 SCHEDULED.
SM-4-IROMMTAL REVIO; SCHEDULM'.
9/13/73
MUM; DATF. REQUE-SMED: Before 9/13/73
Ew'.T& DIST-Riaillo-.
ATTACRITEINTZ-0- COR Of !!lot PIZ= 9rd A2plication.
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LE�NING DZE-ARVIEWS RrjjLV Z.pWESr
Ila-, Howard Toussaint - Butte Co:. Healt:]h D 0 -
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mwjgsr Revt-ewv and Zoz-�t-
Ae 4G.i AP� 39-43-77 & 79 ZCKF-: A�-7
D -7112 OIL! OP RL73EST: Use Perrilt� ita lo pri
vr vate refuse. transfer
station buildkg and eMjj2ir�ant
PV110h: locate -6 195 ft.: south. of Myers St_,
approximateiV 6()a ft.
we,:;4L-, -of -Park �X�ve,., Chico-
I-VeLICAST: BOR"S D-Zf--'POSA.r. SEPM11-
AZDAES3. '411,17 livers Street,
(sa3z-,e)
-ACTIOTI So fmm-
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RATM SUMESM-1.1 Saf are, F�/M/73;
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rl�.IVIRONTSNTAL RETTE"T
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DATE DISTI-PRIBIMED:
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DATE DISTI-PRIBIMED:
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BUTTE CQU14TY, PLMNING COMESSION
NOWCE Or� PUBIza MkRIVIGSI AND FITANG OF NEG-MVE
DECLARATION RIEM-M&WEIG ENVTP,01'r
.LA INFACT
110ticz is haxe'lby gi'tmn by thm Butte Co CoLnn'-4ss-
th-a-C public heiririiigs win be 171 --Id 0a "hured
day, September i5.
at. '7'.39 P- NI;'. i -.q the -Board' of Superviso,-ws Foom,, Ewtte Comt-ly
AdmL2strat'0-n --quilding, Oz"Ovine7o r�alifOXN-Iiaq, regarding the
Ise a
Ba-bIr- Disposal Service
'pro,
S" tion or- , par—ty X07ted, �*--21 (C-2--moval), locateed on the gov-:n.
zid'e of 1-1--yers 33t. approx� &DO: 9-C. va'st of Ave.,
i
Ldc-Watfied as AP 39-43-177 a A -P
and ths f07-7 Mlirlg item, Which J -has be ean deten-m2imed to bG c
at 'Cally
exagpt ftmm Z-Lvi�mnmm-ntmi impact Raport: gox.
1. L- H-ex-rds - Varimice tef 55 ft. setback r-p-nuir-a-m-s-n- On.
32
HE IW - *2 �, TO a-Ue= a Porch and awa-mia, to be located
ft- fjnr,-a the centexzulina. of Stat -e Hiujv. '5
329 mn proDsmrty
zoned A-2 (C-2asr-al) 7 located oa the northeasn�r sjdc- �Df Stata
Huy. 32,, at Kennedy Ave, idL;:katified -as AP 42-09-40,t Chico.
The abOv-.- mlanticned appl -ions, pst-itic-ng ar-.d _-re
p leat - mapa a on fila
ar-d- available for pubUc view-jn-,j7 ce of �n-e Butts County
g at t:_a Gffj
ComtY7 Center DrIve, IZOVI!Ile- lamlifurnia. _
BIrr-r-E, COMUTY FL-e-RUEric- COMISSIGN
LMSOIT
D -RECTOR, OF
I
r-1, PUBIMSPIE-I'D 19 TEE MICO ;Ek-IFERPRISEE SATIORDAY. ATJC-LTS-1 250 19M,
AP: 39� 4-,-'-_'0-37
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Do =0 Zptl A* H'ayea
-to 5 t:
'AP 39-43-0-77 79
Ch
BOVS DISPOSAL SERVICa
AP �19�-43-0-47_
Marian Rv Archer AP 39-42-0�.-01
Box, 125 c Harold V., Thpmasson
chicaf, CA 1259 Labu=um Ave.
Chico., C&
959126
AP 39 -43 -C -44 -
Virginia R, Poper
'C/O Jack W, Sellers
2200 Stockton Blvd..
Sacramento, a
95801
AR 39-43-o-50. 75_
�RObert Valinev
- 50'6 Larch, Strept
2
'Chico, CA
:959 -16 -
AP 39-43-0-56,51,
Cars ar- Investment Co. 58,
P** G. Box 145 5-4
Chi, co-, CA
'Wzea Products Inc.
.233 14yers
Chico, CA
9:5526
AR 39-43-0-70,
Walter A- Austin
30'a" W. Sacramento Ave.
Chico., CA
95926
AP 39-43-0-74
Eugene G.�'
XCCutcheon
'5U6. Larch St.
CA
9-2
XPc 3,9-43-0-77- 7&
-sther 1. Will -
llama et al
729 W. 2nd kve -
c G, CA
55;26
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Ch-ICCr CA P5926
Ret AP 3.1-43-77 7R'
Pit the X -e
galar rz-met,:wnfy of the Zputts
",ncr COT
21173,
-,c hearing of
"'Our a"PI'CatiOn f -Or a- usse r.em il- t-0 allvvr a refuse
transfeer statiGn or.. n pert�r zon"�'
t -71e S -out,*
-'de Of St.
!-lest �rcx. 6,1,o
O:C Park- C7'IiCO, Wal, cantinuea until the
r'aet'na Of CctuObar A, 147,31. 711,14S, meeting ccmmences at
Beoard.A of Sr -
Eaildinq, 105g -POO'l, AAM:iniStration
Strcetr Oroville, cal.iforni,-1.
'-lave ap-7/ rTuestiOl c0licern.-Ing M.,,jtt,5�,rr
plea5e coa- ct ttj�,z
a of-fice.
Direct -or of ljan,-.3�
/cc
Qn:'w
"Makers of the Origirizil CrUnC'R;
-01 MYE
CHIM C
4-M FO R
2 RS STREET
hone
Tellep. G16�, 34+3
--1L1 �It
mber 25y. 1973-
Septe
Butte County Planning Commission
7 County Center Driva
grouille, California
rMit
RE: 130brs Disposal Servica aPP"'a 'an f or use Pe
yers St
for aarbage transfer station. at 207 M
chica, Calif arnia.
Dear Sir:
I am writing this latter as the General rianager at' Plant
"yers St.,
'r I
Gperations For Lassen foods, In --, located at 201 t
CfVico7 CaliFaraia.
Ve are amajor manufactarer of a line of breakfast cereals
(Cru�-
cl_y Granala, etc.) wnich are produced at the ebove
1�,r plant located in Paradise.,
Ct.ico. address and v.-Lso at a sma
California� The Fjxmulas for our products require a number
and nuts which are stared at the operating
of different -I-ains have'developed
pjar-its� To p--otect our raw ingredients we
11 Control
and implemented an extensive "Hadent and Insect.
program. This is a continuous program requiring daily
F��tentia.n and tile apparent results have made our OfFO ts
5elieve that it is important to PO'nt Out
that the last several inSpeG�ionsgiVan by the F.D.A. and
stata health inspectors have verified that our progra
working.:
Even, tl,, gt,. ;;ja %rer,Lly have ccmplata Cailv'rcl 0' 'ths
E;LLL
sanitatiol, if% auv rjenufacturing plants me Fully realize
that tharr- is alwais the potential ti -at problems could
develop a; any time. Due tr �ht-- above fact -and our desire
to Traintain a quality product, we are: deeply concerned as
to an-, outside operations in our area which may presen"
situation that we could not coatrol-
Based an our understanding of the use permit for a, ga-aaga
treasrar station applied for by dob's Disposal Service WE
can Zee where it could lead to the situation mentioned above.
Rt this time Lassen Foods, inc.,� tuants to go an recurd as
OPPOsIng this, application and. respectfully recommends that
our r!ancern be conaidered in evaluating this application..
Sincerqly'
Ra Ph Ste es,
General Ranager of Plant Operations
RS/ss
cc: Chuck Boehu - President, Lassen Foods, Inc,
Bobl-a Disposal Service
natte county Vlannitr, Commission
7 GountY Center Driw-�
GroviTle, California April 16, 1570
Attn:, Mr., AL Walsh, Planning. Director
Re:1 Use Permit reque5ting authorizatio-a to. develop a %-efusa transf-er- statlion
at a site locatedbetween: Fair Street znd Park Avr-,aue, directly south of
the Ch. ico City Limitz
Dear 1L� Walsh:
rxefere-.1ce is made to, the above noted use permit request currently I-efo-re your
ca=issiarri for review, and recommendation. and! to the publLz hearing recently
held zelative to sarne.,
At z special mee-ing held on April 14, 1970, the Chico 1-: uaing Co=mi--sion revieved
h
this matter and recommended that your organizzation be re aested to submit to, the
-city Planning coazaission all site development plans as r. aeseted by the Cccnt�ylz
ten conditions. before the County acts upon this matter. `,he Chica ?Iannin�-, Ca=ission
will, then, submit fiirthar recommendations upon receipt of more detailed pla=s
proposed by, the applicant. -
Your consideration and' coop eration in. this matter Will. B, --reatly appr-.Lf�, te
Respectfuk submitted,
CHICO PIA-7-INIG MMSSMY
John Ke=.__e-j13L ahair.-=
By
Zbh-a FlbolL-, City PlannOr
JPH-.pb,
CH Info/Ck 239
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actobar s, 3973 -
Bobts nisposa2 Service
E' 207 my, ers Street
Chico, CA 9592
Re: AP 9-43-77 78
Dear Sir:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Com--
w s pion ixel✓�? Cc t.� Com-
or 4, 973 , the public GarIng deter of
y0or app,, cation for a use permit. to alto°d a retuse morass
for ststio a on property zoned -IIA-2 11 �General) , located on
he sou-',,h side -�of L'1aYers St., app. ox. bOO ft. ffVs4 O= -
pz.xk Ave., Chico, was continued until, the meeting of
G tobed U, 2973. This meeting commences at 7.-30 p.m.,
Boardof Supervisors' Room, county Adminis a 4ion Building,
185 Barco Streat, oroville, California:.
Should you have any questions concerning this mutter,
please contact this office.
Sinct-rel.y,
LAWRVECE j. LAWSON
Director- of Planning
DATEJanuary 4: 197I
TD7 � ICG v:�. G Ca"4'qISSI0N M-,.n,,:&/GP 464/A-BCPC-1-
FR:Ofi�- director of Public We;ks and
FILE'
Gity Planner
sus3
EGT` Fropased. Garbage Transferstation:at 2216 Fait
Street
" permit conditions for
station at 2216 Fair Street fRarold Johnson).
Staff recomm=ndations relra`vP to County of Butte use P
proposed gafDage.transfe permit
�-r• Attorney that conditions attached to County
Poot yr coaccend'
t€erfication 'by City after property is -annexed. -If permit
El}' the City Cocr- ssion use
can: be enforced bg
property be annexed 'to the City and a Chico Planning
be considered_�or the development.: or K�aica sewage I
Of Chico and connection to the -
of Butte use"permit condxt.'ons.:
A caexatiOTl to the City .
disp^sal system cannot be considered as County
permit has, to consider this use at this 1Qtttonannexation . .
Tyle County use P rove same subject
equitable use in the County and, cannot app .
to the City.
a:
r -E3. All operations on the site to be coinducted inside of buildings. }t(
y ( G -
ni j L t
h— '3ies":
f,(5) 14o salvage operations to be conducted 2s part of tfe �ge trans;fer or,eratio
Lne Country of Butte "z
the City
a -that' t_nYougir
r`6 j Dedicate a public utility easement'tcr _�_.
�-#� tits location of existing storm drainage lines passim
of Ghico alo ng. public utsl7i-� easement a..ong the frontage
4:7-- a 7 f.Ot wide' p
the site and;
of the property ad' Jacent to ¢air Street.
drainage facilities, I
(7)' utter/and necessary street section on pair St.,.
%te development to: include installation of on-site storm utter
y curb, g
Gt-Q aZ sidewalk, Shoulder on Fair St
from erd of curb and g
- axing the existing improvement work.
Grading s=ta Y art o€ street
to drop inlet to oe included as a_ion system,
;_ udin street trees, i_rg
Submit detail site landscapinun tion with this "se°`
etc. fur installatian ;n coni of Un form `
xY Ai1 bhal�ics cGnstruction to conform t
o the mini:'��om requirements
uai Ccde, 1864 edition; ilIf Plumb :tg Code, 1964 edition,, and
Build $ 1965 edition.
z:ational Electrical Gode,, ro rams.
proposed odor, fly and rodent control p g
La
verify adequacy after
garbage into long, haul. us x.34
leMental co� acof�garbage on open slab to be permitted..
t l' ecok.,. gni s- ` dump g `
hopper dumping:.. •
Proposed Garbage frans•fer Statfori- at 2216 F'a'ir Street
Gity staff tecommendations
1/(12)
Provide fo-r
some type ofarantee relative to
� site maintenance and clean -ug.:
Provide minimum building architectural dQ; or by painting Doth the new and
existing st-ructures to provide a uniform appearance..
s� (14Y
All-weather surface on all areas traversed by vehicles cn the site,
'
Sohn F. Hoole,, Gity Planner A. v f Savitz, Dir<.-" of Public Forks
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Butte County staff recommendations March -26, 1970
1.
Annexation to the City of Chico..
Z.
Connection. to City of Chico Fewage disposal system,`
3'..
Engineered building plans being. submitted within 180 days for review
and compliance with. Department of Public Works and Health Department
regulations.
,.
Statement of proposed operational procedures in. the control of odors.
5..
Statement of proposed hours and. days that the transfer stationwill be:
open to public.
6.,
Starement of proposed charges for the public, as well as commercial
scavenger firms operating in the area..
7.
Statement of the proposed method of recomgaction of refuse prior to
loading into V<ng haul units.
gr
Statement of the proposed type•of unit to be used for hauling to disposal
area.
9'.
Guarantee or agreement that present dump site located) off Humboldt Road,
will: be permanently closed.:
10.
Adequate landscaping to provide suff7cient aesthetic features to offset.
the general adverse- public, opinion: concept. of this type operation,
I
Butte County Planning Commission
7 County Center Drive
Grovil.e, California
Re: Sags 0-sposaj, Service aplicat.on for use pewit for a garbaga
transfer station at 207 shyers St., Chico, California.
Wa the undersigned are opposed to the above mentioned ._fRusic� .lore for
a use permit for a garbage; tzar sfer station. located
_C. t1P s area for one
or more of the, f ollat�Uing raaso qs:, Of T ensive odors,
infl sX of flies,. Possible
breeding - urea far roden Vs, additional traffic and in gr-ier al an undesi _ ablo
opera; ion.
Name of Firm Address
Si nature i itla
'L.�i
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l�^Egts%�`e"4r s7 iE-`.utP�„ X U R?S �f�Iti"� .r�
_Y L£<.
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-_ �y, � .rf '�l�l. T'_ -.� F�/e! ��� -i �Y_.`f�h
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October-9., 1973
Sutte County Planning Commission;
7 C'ounty ;enter Drive
y`roviila, Ca.Ilforria 95955 -
Rq� Bob's Disposal Service applicatiozr
€ . ntlemea-
'c 0', telarl°.s Who occur/Nvarehouse space
on T.ryers street stock a.--" 1,.strib-ite zoo{i raj most o{ them are
de rely con corned about the affect t ryrane sfer szation will
have on. t.:€.:r Products.
Foremost Dairies, Cal-Vada, Meat Company, Wonder
seats, !'s"others Cakes, Laura Scudders, Cranny
Goose, Bobbie's Fijte
Foods and Ecco Fuad. Rroducts are among the cornpanies stocking and
dispensing edible pro&;cts on: Myers street, immediately across the
street
Any cdarra would be unwelcome and tl e' danger ox rodents
concern them As a result, on behalf of our ,enters, we Sto,-.gly oppose
the location: of this: facility on t+iyers street..
Yours truly,
CARSAN .IN'V'EST NT CO-
ROY MI—I.T EE-R, President
RM/d
r�;ca r tri te k A DSVISion. of S.raera Gar, _ r
"iMake.s Gi the Origirmll Critr':iny Cizario.a Cereal"` ;� , i` ••
110
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Sutta County Planning CCm.missio(i
7 County Carter Dr .va:
Uruvi.11.8,- Calif ornsia
RE: Baits Disposal Service application nor use permit
or garbage transfer, statian a4 207 Myers St.,
Chico, Califorr� a;
Dear. Sir:
atjl fit i1 in€' this lend as't;a iac'ir'iesr aZ i'9akiacer Cit' Plant
3t:ta%a`t.i onS: for Lassen. Foods,=.inc., located at: 23.1.. vyers St...,-
Chico, California.
We are a Major manufacturer of a, lire of breakfas . cereals
\.C%unC "y raE.041a, etc.) wii].e:ph are produced at the above
i hica addraSSL and also at, a smaller plant located in Paradise:,
The ; azimu as S'r z` ouz products require a iumabjer
of different grains and nuts whif--h are. Stored- ZtL the. Gperatinq
plants.. To prati act• our rawl ingredients we have davalofed
and itmplamentcd an. extensive "Rodent and insect" t'.ontrol.
a P-zogr am.. This is a continuous program; ZoLgUiri Tig daily
at6an ion a6d he apparent zest -Its have made our aff ortS
worth,alila. I baliaVaL that it is lmpQrtant to point GU' -
that -' ne laser several inspections giver, by the; F. Q A. and
state: health, inspecto s have,, verified that our progiam a.SL
I fuGr�cin�r
r
Ver. Sr QLg ' We CUrrePtly have complete. contZGl Ga` the
entnuaUo,ntr ng plants we Fully realize
Lttai. 4nara i5 always the pGtantial. that, prGblams could
develop at a. -IV timer Due to the: above fact and Out desire
N ' '
� rc t�a�rttair a qua��ty product, uaare deeply concerned as
ff to are/ outside operations it our area which i�say present a.
I
c.Ticta'.: `un• We COUlti rldi. CGi1ti.:G' ,
Elasedill our understanding, Of hs us& € erF3 ' HCl a garbage,
t ansfe sta,;. OiT at7p1jad for by c Ou � S Disposal�H�Ji CH {!H
Can SHB SiY�tHl"9 CGUIC lead yG utile. �'L�ISas lOCT (iiHiiul[3�tH4' above.
i,
this ';liva Lassen :.ads, 1CiC., wants. %O go an record as
O}7 3Si'Flg t'hrs: appj;Cati.ion a%d %especu%:5� Y iHCOnuiHF1 S`+.�iQy
our' Cott ,Hr�: be CCiii5Zt.es..$Ci : a evaluating �iiis 2{i�l2�.a41cri =
:s
FT4... h J' ..aa as - �[ -
ytan :;a:1agar of Plant, Opazat.ions,-
Y s5
z cc: cmcr-�`c Presid-a , Lassen roods, etc,;
Brib''S D-spOsal S6ruz��. i
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R. 0: BOX 149
CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95927
PHONE
343-169?_ -
October 9,, 1973
7✓r�
Butte County Planning Commission
T County Center Drive
Oroville, California 95965
Re Bon's -Disposal Ser=vice application
Gentlemen:
i Several of our tenants who occupy warehouse space
on Myers street 'stock and distribute food and most of 'chem are
deeply concerned about the effe^t the proposed transfer station will
have: on their products.
f Foremost Dairies, Cal -hada Meat Company Wonder
Bread., Mothers Cakes, Iaura, Scudders, Granny Goose, Robbie`s Fine
Foods and Eggo Food Products are among the companies stocking and
dispensing e&ble products on Myers street, immediately across the
street.. -
Any odors would be unwelcome and the danger of rodents
concern diem. As a result, on behalf of our renters, we strongly oppose
the location of this facility on Myers street
--urs truly,
.SAN INtIESTTVMNT CO'.
ROY' LEER, President
RM%d
t
MY OF CHMO, CAUFO° NIA
o : e(HICO : -
IIFcICE 0F THE CITY PLANNER — F 0. SDX 342E[- 95926
e TELEPH13NE [9161 343-44II ' — AFTER 5;013 P.M. 343-7331 Sacrame`a'
Sae,
- Frone o
Butte Cuunry Planning GoMMJSSion.
7 County Center Drive
Oroviller. Califarr a.9396x5 October 11, 1973
Attn Lawrence 3«. Lawson
Re: Use permit for proposed; Garbage Transfer Station on Meyers Street
eutlemen
Reference is made to thr_- above noteduse permit currently being considered for
approval by the lutte County Planning Commission.
Based on Laaay'Fs mecting betFieen County and City planning staff¢ we here�-1
recommend the following conditions be attached to the Subject use permit, if approved:
1 All operations a,- the site to be conductedinsfda of buildings..
2.. lto car bodies to be disposed of ou the site,
3. Verify adequacy of proposed odor, fly and Todent control programs.
4. No dumping sof garbage on; open slab to be permitted.
5, provide some kind of guarantee relative to Site maintenance
and glean-up+-
6. Provkde all weather surface on all areas traversed by vehicles
on the site.,
r rn.Rtal1 sight obscuring fence around the property.
_., Provide off site acid; on-site imarovements iu accordance with urban:
star0arda.
Sincerely
f
J hn -Hoole -
City Planner
JPH.pb
Cid Info [CP 1657
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Gro:vills, California
Ret Bob-ts- €}isr-- =sl Seruice applicatiar foL usepest.; it liar a gasbag
trp-jer'er station. �� 207 Mye. s St., Chico,' Ea ornia.
wL- the, a nce signed. are opposed.. tom the aE JV'3 ni erlt tined applicat_i.on 'or
a use per Gait f:. a garbage transfer 5tiat_cri located
i.rr, this area for gyne
or fi0£e ErQ tha folf-jjk-i j raas'ons Offensive o[�CIl`Sr 2t1f-.lux 01 �is�53 �EYSS u e
tai fic and in gerrs�-,O an undesirable
,f cr r'oden4s, additional
Operation.
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Da tte County Board of Super 13 sors
ire (rraxrt of Use Permit by Butte Count_ Plaru=o
GOMM- iss-lon,. October 2. ,i973QaPProved Use Permit
for reuse trans�'er station o dyers Avenue
in
the -an iicar-oora*� =d area of Butte Co�tanty 1Wo�-n
- as Chicon California
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P Ooert�y orn er t yet in the unincar�orated area
of Butte County, Califor ao' wn az hico adjacent
to tI e. Preperty for vrhio� the garbage dum%k as
a=owed,.
i r�trig Propertyla anu by uS3ai'.os for
the making of breakfast food 'cr ea a-d Ore wisi to
appeal Vas decision o�
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Parmtzant tc ordinance, WoUle, Ycra IzLndly set4- thAs natter
,nor hearings
lie N-0-Preciate. your considerations.
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cat' Butte County Planning Counnassion
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wi n g Cam; .-atsa v s approves Of a use Permit to
iia refuse sfe twc cad the gave ide of ed
pro r located on the South nide of -Vlar5 S t a rca€
Wiest of par's:
Should You air gay questions- corcer-n ag this ..atter,
]PA-Case coatpct this office.
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suaiEcrr Use Permit for 'Transfer Station, Boat's Disposal Service, Chico.,
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CVATF-- October 30 307
In view � the fact that the conditions on the Use Perna were general, With respect
to the Fe- th Dep artarentTs requirements, g ani sending more detailed requirements to
you so tha- Vie applicant is: advised of what our requirements are.. rfrev are as follows:
1 !=lens .dor the station are to be reviewed and approved by this office..
2 No garbage is to remain overnight on the property .
3) The station and equipment sba-11 be tborouj�hly cleaned and washed dc,,m every
da7 after the last load of garbage has been removed.
4} li a malfunction of the transfer stabn equ#meht including waste crater
d ca`pnsal system; should occur, this station shall not be operated until sue};
malfunction is corrected.
Wit'i respect to the salvage of cardboard and paper, only clean cardboard and
paper- is to be salvaged and stored on the proge and no salvage material
is: to be stored on the ground,.
6), The premises surrounding the transfer station ehall be kept clean and
aceturralations of trash and other similar materials shall not be allowed.
7 Should it be necessary, the transfer station operator shall provide insect
and or rodent control measures as needed..
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At -% regular meatinq of tha
Lutte county, Board, of
held December 31,.
1973, the Em -rd deniod your
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Flealth Dept
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Bob's Disposal Service - Use Permit to allow a
refuse transfer station on property zoned "A-2"
(General) ,. located on the sout'n sid-. of Meyers
Street approximately Goo ft. gest of Park Ave.
Chi^o. identified as AP 39-43-77 and AP _-3X9-4,3-79.
(CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER ll, 1973)
Mr. Toussaint reported that he had in
spected the garbage dis-
posal facility at ,Lakeport and that they were impressed by the
cleanliness and efficiency of the operation.. He said that no
garbage was on the property overnight:.,
commissioners Sanford and Smith also observed a similar operation -
In Santa Barbara last week during their trip to the:Planning
Commissioners Conference there. They salol that durg busy times
garbage might be dropped on tpad,
he ti
scooped up and put into the hopper, abu ttJ at it was immediately
flies or rodents_ � d that there was no odor,:
Ralph Sceales (999+201) representing Lassen Foods, expressed
the opposite opinion concerning a similar operation lie had yr
recently in the Bay area He presented another acted
three net�r s gnatures had been added in opgosi.tis�a�eto�th� to Which
Posed in.4Vaiiation, Re also br= �- p_o-
efl-_ summarized his opresition.
A representative Of WRIE7;. Products, Inc. , 233 Myers
requeotled that the request for use pe. t (94 5) also
Walteriustz`n (965), o er of rmit not be approved, as did;
Property in the area.
There being no further comment the hearing xzas closed (999;03.).
140tion eras rade by Commissioner flatters that this use permit be
granted subject to the folim.,ing conditions
I- The Project site shall be fenced with a sight -obscuring fence.
2.- Submit drainage plans for appr,-r al to the Department of Public
Works and install necessar-i fl Lc_'l ties.
3 Verify right -of -Kray and right t use.
4.. Subject to the re
quisemertts of Butte County Health. Department -
and Regional &'Tater Qual Quality Contro-L Board,
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BUTTE COURITY PLANNING COI�'i��SISS;IOI'
iMNUTES - OCTOBER GS 1573
5. All operations on the site to be conducted inside of buildings.
6. No car bodies to- be ais^osed.of onthe site.
7. Verify adequacyof proposed odor, fly and rodent control.
programs.
a.No dumping of garbage on open slab to be permitted.
9., Applicant must provide some mind of guarantee relative to
site maintenance and Glean-up.:
10!.. Provide all-weather surface on all areas traversed by vehicles
on site.
l.. provide off--site RS7 Standard. road and on-site mpvements
in accordance with urban ;standards.
12, No garbage is -co be kept on premises overnight.
I3r This operation shall not constitute a public nuisance.
Commissioner ,,, tters l motion eras: seconded by Commissioner
hebach
AYES: Commissioners Hanford, Sylva Thebachr Natters and
Acting Chairman Sylva.
NOES: Corimissioners Smith and Camenzind who qualified their no
votes bE stating that they sere in favor of the operation, but
not at this particular location.
ABSENT:: Commissioner Watson. and Chairman Gilbert..
Notion carried.:
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The hearing was closed. and motic:a made by Commissioner Watters (821)
for approval of this use' permit with. the four conditions recommended
by staff and: addition. of seven conditions as recommended by the
City of Chico plus the addition of conditions that no garbage be:
kept: on premises overnight and the operat," ,a snail notconstitute
a.nuisance.
Commissioner Sylva expressedthe feeling that Condition No. 7 as
recommended by the City should be clarified. Commissioner Watson
asked. the applicant. for clarification as to which road he would
use for access.: Commissioner Smith voiced a strong objection to
this type of operation -in an area of food processing coy menti n3
that she; felt it was extremely poor planning (999 + 17`)..
Acti_nq CKizrirmarx. +--Ats—n_ ' 1:12R SpcC1 ILu 3Y for
- 1i W _irfvL:iiu:L20i2.;
Don••. Deeter (041) remarked :hat Butte County Mosquito Abatement., a
tanker truck operation and a manufacturing plant for castings. are
located in the area and that the area is an- industrial area.
Ralph Scezles reminded the Commission that node of the businesses
now is, operation, brought contaminants into the area
Hearing closed.
AYES, Commissioners Moore,- Sylva and Watters.
NOBS YC7omir ssionzrs r`amenz nd, Ha -ord, Smith and Acting Chai rmitn
USTAI ED - Commissioner Thebach .
ABSENT: Chairman Gilbert...
Motion; failed.
motio_- .ras then =4e by Commissioner Camenzind and seconded by
Commissioner Smith for _.enial of this request for a use permit.
AYES. Commissioners Camenzind, Hanford, Smith and watson.
NOES: Commissioners Moors ,, Sylva and matters.,
ABSTAINED': Commissioner Thebach
ABSENT: Chairman Gilbert.
Motion failed.
Commissioner Hanford suggested that while the: Commissioners are in
Santa Barbara this next week, they could pcssi.bly view the site at
Santa Barbara..
Comm ssioner Sylva then made a motion -that this item be continued
for t..*o weeks His notion: was seconded by Commissioner Hanford,
and pas sed by unanimous vote.
Acting Chairman Watson reopened the: hearing for further additional
information on October 25, 1973.
BUTTE. COIINVC PLANNING CONDAIS.SION
Kj-NU'TES - OCTOBER 11,, 1973
K- I USE PLRM17S.
74-12--1-158,
158'
1. Bob`s Disposal Service Use permit to allow a
refuse transfer station on, property zoned 11 -k -2 -
(General). located on the south side of Meyers
St- approx. 600 ft... west of Parc Ave.
identified as AP 39-43-77 & AP 39-43-7&.,_
(CONTINUED
(CONTINUED FROM OCT
Qt3ER 4., 1973)
Stafr` findings were again rel-rieraed by Mr. Lawson,.. 3e then read
recon -emendations by the City' of Chico as follows
I. All operations on. the site totbe conducted insidee of buildings.:
2 No car bodies to,be disposed of on the site:,
3'.. Verify adequacy of proposed odor, fly, and rodent control programs..
4. No dumping of garbage on open slab to be permitted.
5., Provide some kind of guarantee re=-•
and clean-up. ive to site maintenance
6, _Provide all weather surface. on ;all areaz traversed by vehicles +.
. on the s. ta.,
7. Install sight obscuring fence, around theeert
ro
P P.- y
&.. Provide off-site and on-site improvements in accordance with
urban standards:.
A letter was- read by .Acting Chairman. Watson. from Carsan investment
Co. to which was attached a, petition signed by representatives of
nine business frons In the immediate area, six of whom. are, pro-
cessors of foods for numanconsumption,
Vr'+gOnerttsz -Bab dohnsc ! - se d `there- Would be no garbage left in
trucks overnight and that any material left on the site Overnight
would-be contained in the compactor.,
Comnrissloner Camenzind expressed concern about the noise factor..
Mr, Johnson said that the machine was electric hydraulic and not.
noisy. tor. Toussaint suggested that some of the Commissionersgosee the Lakeport operation that, has been:mentioned by Mr. Brown.
Bon, Deeter (514.) Building Contractor from Chico, said that, all
conditions except rodent control could be complied with:.;
Opponents: Ralph Sceales (612) read names on the petition mentioned
- abe�e..and- again .A ed. th t -this a , c tion be denied.,
l s4 COMM iPLANNING ColhNISSIO
P-ZN TSS - CCTOB , 1973
USE PERMITS
1 Bob's D:ispoaQl Service - Use permit to allow a refuse
transfer: station on p4oper£y -zoned. "A-2" (General.)
located on the south side of Meyers St.. approx. '60Q
ft. west of Park Ave, cisco, identified as AP 39-43-7
&, Ag 39-43-78.
for„ Lamson explained that this item: was continued at the request of
the city of Chi co .
It was determined that there had been no communication between the
City of chica and the applicant.
Proponents. iiarles Brown (3911 of Sunnyvale, representing the: equip-
ment, company that would make the i�istallation exolaired that waste
Materials would be compacted in steel containers anal that there would
be no r:l:iciue to attract rodents :,r flies.,
as t- nt
max ., es t.Z - c.
hc"DW it $asi6r S
An an answer to aaeztion posed by Gomori 5sioner S,>lva it was explained
t:--'at-J`.sri+ 3 3«ir z: aq-er Lrits'ls t:lul be Casino iI✓ o-d.i�. vY. 4ibiE5. s
that, the atation wouldnot be open to the public,.
There was some discussion concerning the salvage of paper and card-
board, which would be an integral part of the operation.
Opponents.: Ralph Sceales (559), General Manager of Plant Operations
,for Lassen Foods read a letter that he had written to the Commission
in protest to the installation_ He then temarked that he was not
as concerned. about Mr. Johnson Fs operation as he would be should the
business: be sold
Notion was made by Commissioner Sylva and seconded by Commissioner
Watson to continued this hearing for one week to give the City of
�= Chico and the. Butte. County Planning Staff an opportunity to get
with the applicant ra work out conditions.
ASS. Commissioners Camenzind,< Hanford, Moore, Smith, g,ylva, Watson,
matters and Chairman Gilbert.
ABSENT. Commissioner` hebach,
Motion carried. -
2. Bob's Disposal Service - Use Permit to allow a refuse
transfer station on property zoned "A-2" {'General}
locates' on the south side of Meyers St., approx_ 600'
ft. west or Park Avenue, Chico. Identified as
AP39-43-77 and. AP `59-43=78.
Mr_. Lawson read staff findings.: He also reported that a Negative
Declaration regarding Environmental Impact had been filed and that
the appeal period had passed ;with no appeals.
Proponents: Robert Johnson f.745j who briefly reviewed his propose'.
operation -
Commissioner matters (777j reported that the City of Chico Planning
Commission had briefly considered this question at their last
meeting and requested a months continuance to permit Chico to
give
the matter some further study and make recoi,endations as to conditions
of approval
In response to Commissioner Camenzi'nd's question, Charles Brown828
an installer of transfer stations, reported that there would be no
waste left at the end of the day, on which rodents could feed...
Opponents: None.
Commissioner Watters (975) then wade a motior �o continue this hearing
until October 4, 1913- His motion was second d by Commissioner Smith.
AYES: Commissioner Camenz;ind, Hanford, Moore, Smith, Thebach, Watson
Watters, and Charman:Ctlbert,
NOES: None-
ABSENT--i
one
ABSL T --i Commissioner Sylva..
r Motion carried..
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Mr. Walter Austen, property owner on Mers:Street, spoke in
opposition.
Mr. Hour summarized the objections to the use permit.
Appearing in favor: Ltr. Tom McCampbell, attorney for Bob `s
Disposal Service.. Be introduced 'Fr. Charles Brawn, =-nu:faeturer and
installer of garbage co=pactjouequio_�t.
Mr. Brown explained the proposed: operation. He said in no:
way would this be a garbage dump, it is a transfer station. He read
letter from. the Lakeport public Works Director_ Slides aZ the operation.
at Lakeport shown and discussed at this time..
Mr.. McCampbell summarized the request for the use permit,
stating that he hoped the Board would decide in favor of the use.
Mr. Houx spoke in rebuttal.
Mr- XeCampbell spoke in rebuttal for the applicant,,
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board at this time.
Board members set out their feelings contenting the use pert.
On motion of Supervisor Cameron, seconded by Supervisor Oilman
and carried, the use permit to allow a refuse transfer station on the south
side of Myers'St., Chicoiiy Bob:Ts Disposal Service was: denied.
BOARD Or`SUPERUISORS'
Z4-L If XES — DECEMBER 11 ,, 191-73
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Richard Green,, Chico;. Xr- Green. writes inr,opposition to the use, permit for the
proposed garbage dump of Bob's Disposal- To be read at Bearing
scheduled for 2;00:p.m.
Clay McGowan„ Chico Mr. McGowan writes in opposition to the use permit i
for Bob's Disposal. Compaar for garbage transfer station. To ba
read at hearinsscheduled .for 2:.00 p.m.
73-1911 PUBi,IC. HEARING: APPE&D OF ISSUANCE OF' USE PEIUJIT TO BOB'S DISPOSAL FOR A
REFUSE TRANSFER STATION-CHICf}
The public hearing on the appeal of issuance of use permit to
Bob's disposal for a refuse transfer station. on Divers St., Chic -0,. was: held:
as advertised. Mr. ,a-Tzson set out the background of this use per—t*
stating that the use permit had been approved by the Planning C isslon,.
Since approval by the Planning Commission, the Health Department has made
various conditions. Mr. Lawson:: read the conditions .and explained the
conditions of theHealth Department..
Hearing openedto the public.
:Appearing in opposition: Mr. PhillippHoux, attorney for the
opposition, made a brief statement in opposition to the issuance of the
use permit. He filed a.petition containing 106 signatures of people who
operate business in the area or awn.property in the area. The general:
objections -are due to sanitation., They feel that there would be a rodent
problem with this operation. He stated that this proposed use V1 uld be
501' from the Lassen Foods property. If the use is granted, the Lassen
Foods people will not be able to expand their operation.
Many letters were presented to the Board in opposition..
Mr. Ralph Seales„ manager of Lassen. Foods, spoke in opposition.
Clay McGowan Ch_ -ca, stated he opposes the use permit, setting of
his reasons for opposing the use.
Stephen Burns, former owner of the property that would house the use,
spcsce in apposition- He stated that he had sold the property to the dolmsons
with the stipulation that there would be no garbage trues or garbage an the
premises..
Yr. Glenn Russellsspoke in apposition.
Mrs- Dolores Hayes, owner of property on 14Yers Street, spoke in
opposition.
Gordon s, Wonder Bread, Chico, spoke in opposition.
Bohn Eatzlaff., izobblesr Dairy,, spoke in opposition.
Mr. Archer; -oke in apposition.. T _
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