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HomeMy WebLinkAbout044-470-062APP11CATION FOR VARIANCE: c r ZO t G k e Cou'laninistg �mrnission I`i Ie Ido. s Date filed Hearrng date: _ - x A=tion by. P lannir+g Co ssion Action by Board-af Supervisors PRESENT ZQNING Assessor Pop $ook� page Ida. 'Parcel No. REQUEST. 77E) — APPLICANT 'S NAME; - CHICO M PHONE: tE; ADDRESS- 'DUNK `C MALTY EPANTY P.O. BOX tisoa STATUS 05APPLICANT'S INTEREST IM, PROPERTY.- Fee (J=er 4 OWNER."S NAME; 1011TE � PROF --T _ , LTD PF-�ONI (- 53f -3975 ADDRESS: 4 - ?tedwood -Coad, Oaklar_d, California r DESCRIPTION 0P PROP.ERTYs;ssessorrs Parcel No;. ' '-417-62 EXPLAIN- FULLY REAS -M FOR SPECIAL USE; - This property n E4as zoecl C-2,- General, C`o .ercial at the time -,,epurchased ice,. Zt was included in the large area (1 65 aeres') which - Gs re -zoned A-Sunder- ordinance No. 1394 on kugast x,,1973. Th?s property isone -half block frors the reewa5 Eaton. Road andac?�a�sori< Lane. The, adjacent -property to 'the southwest is Wined C-2 a ��e received no. notice o� the hears ngs for re zonzn�, althoug�; �� nsw* ue�oers ta.rid that.the R Col-inty no Icneer notifies owners ndi-vi.&ually. The Dreser=t 20ninSZ, in l sht of the loca- ted� ioTaG£224ia�jand- ad�%�idinabordDriate -This rezon-%g has re ul iA sub - star_tially redwingthe value or the orezzer die respeatfu-12y reatest that ='ue oroo- erty -be:restored' to its original zoning;class-I "i cation,; C-2, C -metal Go=erc al . Dunn Realty Company ;rillbe our aentfar rezoning. please notify then of hearing dates; .The above sfatemenis are certified by theundersigned f be correct. PRORTUM TES !F� 3 r Signature of A plicant NOTE, Please submit herewith a check or money order in .he amount shown beiow- payable to County ofi3uttep also a detailed plot plan shaving the location of existing and proposed structures on your property and on the adjacent properties. , Re ceipt No.. NEW ASk BUTTE= COUNTY PLANNING CGMMISST,GN MLNUTES: - MARCH Ir 19"74 7-3 2--1 24 2- Chico Properties,, ltd.. Request rezone from, "A-SR" (Agricultural-Suburban-Residential) to "C-2" (Genera's` Commercial) for property, located on the southwest corder of Eaton Road and Hackamore bane, ?dentifed 1 as AP 44-47-52, containing,approx. l acre, Chico., Mrs.. Blair ;reported that this .Dearing was, continued from February 2,&r 1974, a_nd again- read stazf findings- ,2R, ndings _ F Proponents.:. Earl Dunn (277) 1162 Sierra."Vista Ways Chico, briefly stated reason's for therezoning request as: explained in detail last week., He -then xecorm:ended consideration of a buffer zone, i perhaps "R, -- 4" -which;' would be better .for hiss cl-ients than "AS-R"' and less offensive than "C-2" to the residents of the areae Gpnonents:- Dean, Vo cell . (344)' , Route 4 Box 426-Z, (corne- of Eaton Road and Hackamore Zane),."expressed opposition to the proposed "r-2" zone'and said: that he would personally oppose "R--4", that he co uld nr -not speak for, oth e- cobut planned to contact the residents, of: the area and have a meeting concerning this rezozT3ng_- Gwen Peterson, Route 4, 'Box 427-G, expressed surprise to learn that the ;chole area vas not under "AS R" - and opposed the "0. 21'_ In response to a question from Comm;. <oner Hanford, he said that he rr7as opposed to "R-4", at th;-i time. Hal Kobe qn Bridal Drive, Gene Meyers (440'}, Ro.ute l Box, 427``1 , and RR ;chard W. Cook (451), Route 4�.;Box 427-�, alI expressed opposition to '110_2''M as did Boyce Lehman who lives at the end of Bridal Drive. Cow-Miss-oner Watters coiftended Mr. Dunn fir ;�" lingness to co pro- mise.. He hien made ia" mourn: that since thin proposed rezorang i contrary to the i Butte County General Plan and the Ch Butte 'Genera P1ar.� should be denied and any further request for rezoning should be acccmpani,e 1 by an Hnviroumental Impact Report. R°is motion was seconded by Commi. sssoner Sm th.R t1YRS connnmissioners Ilanforda Moore, :Smith:. Sylva,, Thebach,,, Watson. who qualified bis, vote by sayina he would prefer -o see, a Com pro= mi seg Wa�tter- and Chairman Gilbert., NOBS : Gomntissioner Cameizind ABSF�T one. Mot".0 _rrae z FINTDINGS Chico, Properties' Ltd. Apnlicant7s -N, Type of Project C .Dunn Realty Co. P.. €7. Box 2608 - AP 44-47--62 Address ' Locatimi or. Parcel No,*, Chico, 'CA 95926 12,5 74 Date Received _ - YES _ NO 1. Does tLi e project hwvre the potential, to degrade the quality of the environment or curter -;t be rangE of the etiviron:zent (rsrrow the range of beneficial uses of the environment?) 2� Will the -project cause imggcts which achieve sborc-term, to the disadvantage of Long-term, environmental goals? A short-term impact on the environment is one which: occ..rs in a re? atively 'brief, definitive_period of time while long-term impacts will. endure `well i,nt: the future.. 3. Gould the project' -cause impacts which are individually limited, but cumulati�relv',considerable? A project may, impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relativell small._.- If the effect of the total of thvae impacts ozs the; environment is significant, an SIH rust be prepared. This, finding. does not apply to two or more separate projects where the impact of each is insignificent. 4_ Could the envj.ronmental effects of the project cause substan- tial adverse effects on human beings, either -directly or / indirectly?, NOTE: If any of tht above four findings questions are answered the project will be found: to have a significant effect on the envi onmentr DETERMINATION This project will not have a significant effect un the env ,ronment. A 3`Eegativs-3eclaration should. be prepared. pifi;.cant effect on the environment. T€iis nro eot could have a sign An E ENVTRONKFNTAL REVIEW 'G'f}i�''iITT�� FEB ids g V. f anti GEx J.. Uwsoa. 1/25/74; CHICO PROPERTIES, LTD.P 44-7-62 APPENDIX C DER s'i 10f4 R+E. SIGNIFIGMT. EFFZWCT ON E,VIR£3M& � _Chico Properties, -Ltd.;, c% Dunn Realty Co. P. O. Bow 1608, Chico gplicant�s Name and Address Rezone AP 44-417-62 lr2'5/74 Pe of Project Location or Parcel No- mate Received T�renvironmental impact report is required for any project which may have a sig- -t. fects include ,. nifica-1 effect (substantial adverse rugact) :on the environ-- Ef consequences,of 'both Prim axy and secon�ary stature. environmental The following questions shall be used as guidelines to'decide whether to make a rrega� ive declaration car -an environmental impact report* (If anSWf is unknoWttg write k1unknown"' in yes/na column.) .CCKLLST YES so could the project significantly change present uses of the ro'ect area? _(See fotesr ) - :. ices prnect significantly conflict with the i�utte Couaty / y General Plan: or any .element, thereof T ,Could the project :affect the u -se of a reercsitionai aces (See Notes.) 40 Could the project have a substantiAL and demertstxabl-i neg_ ative effect on an area :or feature, of aesthetic value? 5. Will any natural or mon-made features In the project area Belch are a nigger that is, not found in Esther parts of the ' Goin *v State, or Natio be = affected - -- 6_ tri _11 the project invol re' constructi. of facilities on :a S, lope o€ 25 percent or greater? —� 7. jaI the prodecy in significant cuts or f""Z �— B. Could the proj,ect'+causp substarttiaL flood'ng ef�tsaortz or -� sil.tatonr�' _: 9. Will the. Droiect -involve construction facilities in an area of, geologic ;hazards ti, could the project_ change existing features or involve cort- s Fuc: os in spacaal E wilding perm. � areas along. )g ., he Saes- a. ento Ewer} the Feather River Floodwau, in any aresunjec4 � to inundation, , z r $a aZea in close proxi�r � tp say river, ntrea Lake., reserrvoir or natural drainage, :channel, l l� Is the, project one of a ser. es.�3i cumulative 4ct1gn; xch aLtlac� app rtdvicttal ly sm$l 1, may .8S1tol e :hare ,gnf c$nt environmental mpact Z.. _ 12. uLd the -traject broach any published na4ional, states of local stands:C& relisting to; solid waste or litter, contrOl? - 133 Does the aW,. the 18abitat, project or project site serve -as foot source,.. nesting-piac,'source of watery etc. -I for rare' - or"endangered wildlife ae fish spa les? 14, Could the projeet 52gnifacan:tly-affect fish,. wzLdiife,. or Plant life or -cause substantial interference the caove= 1.with utent"a` an resident or migxatory:fish or. Wildlife species U. Are there any rare or endangered plant species in, the pro.- _ ject area? 16. Will the prod t remove subStai3tial amounts of vegetation" including ground -cover? 17. Gould" the project chane axisting',features of any. of the region's watercourses at other bodies of water? 18_ Could theproject result in significant change in the hydrology of the exes? (See Notes.) V% ioizid the project significantly affect the functioning of an established community? See Notes.) _ 21,. Gould the- projectphysically or eeonomlcally, result in the displacement of -community residents 7-1K Could the project significantly affect: an historical or archaelpgical site or its sett -In gt (See Nates.)_ 22. Could the project serve to encourage, develop-ment -of presently undeveloped areas or intensify, development of already devel- oped areas? (See Xotes 23. Are you aware of a. sibstantlal body of opinion (present- at anticipated) that considers Cor will consider) the project or its effect to be adverse to- the, envi.rbnmeav?i; 24. Will the project create'new or aggravate existing health hazards? 25-1 WilI the -project involve' the application, use of disposal of potentially hazardous materials in an amount. sufficient to cause substsntial a adverse effect= 26. -Could :the project generatesignificant amounts -of dust,, smoke, &as, odors, or other airpollutants? 27,. Could ;the project generatez significant noise 2.8. . Gould the project cause contamination of a public ,water. supply "system or.adversely affect ground ,water? 29 Could the project significantly affec� the potential use, extractions or coxiservatcn o a natural resourced {i. 30" Could the Projectres ult"in damage .tosoll capabilbty or loss of agricultural: -.ands 31. 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