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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-100-0211?' ` NING COMMTSSION SUMMARY S"IT UP f84-4'(.} I APPLICANT W Hunt Log #84 -Q3 -.Q5 -OZ ADDRESS Rt, 4., Box 51.8 14, Chico, CA 959.26 .� - --- t OWNER Same x PROJECT DESCRIPTION Use Permit to allowa welding and repair shoe home occupation on 30 acres N PROPERTY ZONED A- ,� LOCATED on the east side of Highway 99, r �000' �e1�P�r in}�,Kec�ti.cr�_of CP�eafi�„Nw�j § ag roxYrr�a�Ce�9`"friiles "nor,th of Chico ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBEk(S) IDENTIFIED' AS AP 47-10-021 GEN. PLAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? CITY' Chico DATE APPLICATION, RECEIVED 1 DATE REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED - PERCENTAGE' � DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED OR CHECKED; DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN 2,e6 SPR: rjg PtiB11%13HEi1 { 'r DATE DISPLAY AD PREPARED PUBLISHES PLACE 'NEWSPAPER NOTICES) PUBLISHED -' 0., P. G, Bs. r DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED NUMBER ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND PATENEGATIVE DECLARATION - 'AATE ADOPT>I► EN`. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERT IPIED OTHP,R COMMISSION HEAIING DATES f COMMISSION'' ACTION &/7 BOARD` ACTION ,�.. ORDINANCE (S) ADOPTED COMMENTS �USE PERMIT. t t 6UTTE;COUNTY PLAP,' iNG COM MISSION v DATE (Reghteredtnail receipt) v e tlo ` PERMIT NO, a 47.10-021 I ASSESSOR'S PARCEL No. Pursuant t.- the provisions of the Zot,ing Ordinance of the county of 'Butte and the special conditioro.,:.et forth below: Will aa'to i;ktttt � NAME Is hereby granted a Use Permit In accordance with appllcatlon fi!ad; 21 2tftp to allow a weld, art' 0,11c (t ropaiv V110p on proporty zont,4 A-40 (dateFj0Cat0J, an the Matt 0,40 01 I. f`f atx ttu 'f1f1,, 3 aria p rr�dt'tely Fi 1. Failure to 'comply with the conditions specifies herein: as the basis for approval of appli- cation and issuance of Permit, constitutes causefor the revocation of said permit in Accor dance with the procedures set forth in the Bua.ce County Zoning 'Enabling Ordinance, t 2. Unless otherwise provided for In a condition to a use permit, all Conditions must be cool- pleted by the permittee within 12 months of 'the delivery of the countersigned permit to the permittee, 3. If any use .for which a use permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the permittee, the permit shall become null and void and reapplication shall be required to establish the use. SPECIAL CONDITIONSd 1. Moot the roo ,, ix°rnp7lV" Of tjtra. (_Tmrtrtonf, o -P TmanspoTt zf"iotl f; z t grant t Toted Atli pT c= a. 2. pryryr+y�y�yrr��,r���r� t+oyyyy� C�goyt''pI.TA�;atcritir, any tr.�i+.e�.z�� "Ti Ytho r{7�t:+atye{� gT1,ght-r�{fLy-t»'rryay 011twill} all i'. !°Y1Vrortohj;i,1i/nt t�;L�#Iitl�!'. fi1�t�m. tv, 1���.ifjk�li3Ri�.IG�u o �,S+G.Lih��. rtvtion District . ftPloymolzt nark wore 0.41 izomo ocur 1, a tori obti G bo Mmited to mots €;TSIAI o tho ftmily residing or, t 1io j)r eTa41a.:,g5 arta shall bri otic` tt d. tlat�ll lir ,t�lax�tu t:hi�, r ctwol'A.Jiag rant? ca�..z:11.iary btailftigs, oxcept for ilk}riaultiwal 4., Catwa° �arl,:°=�:trrw t s�#Rp� 'tan kava s owetz>aroat:tr�� be 11mitod to a�aia+ uYllightQ41 sig'a -mfith 110t move than three (Y" squaro ft - display rvroc and' such rAlgn ohall riot be lo utod Ll a uy Tequired yaatd oV . fwaf,ta�i���,, a�a$10 s, 134X U74a is � a u'a vaaatav coltrtc�cte t'fith ho��ao fair ' i o tat "'�dhin a build-,Lng, ouOytt � ,�����:ttt��� ���o ,; 1 heresy declare under penalty of perjury that 19'hv' ea fhe orflgo hg con s, that they are In fact the conditions Which Were Imposed upon the granting of this, use i permit, and that ) agree to abide fully by said condltlons., � yeted, 41J_ �,/�,a�r•�+-tK k '/�d'" r� Appl)adht < NOTE':. Issuance` of this'Use Pei mit does not waive requirement of obtaining Bulldiho and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does It Waive 'any other eequireinents. ' CC Health Department De artment of paabl)G Works, (21 p -aitinan of Planniria CGm ChmisalOrt Fire Department 4 0E PERMIT .. tilt, Jtt't.y 17, IM BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING OOMMISSIQN ' DATE ( - Reg(stered mail i'ecel�rt) = 7 ° y, PERMIT NO. • • 47-10.021 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO, Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below; is hereby granted a Use' Permit 1 f accordance with application filed: 2, 94 to allow; -q LgQ1d�.��.g' r U(I 'L? air 3�,op 611���o�a���� `�t��a0(i. 1i.w�St , date 10Catod on the cast sid of C s .flip i , hwa.' 09, aprroarAn1gt.:r q � r fs r, t'fs �►. 71 1, Failure to comply with the conditions specifies herein as the basis for approval of appli- fi; cation and issuance of Permit, constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accor- dance with the procedures set forth i±i the IAutte County Zoning Enabling Ordinance,: 2 Unless otherwise provided for in a condition to a ose permit, all conditions must be comV ploted by the permittee within 12 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to the permittee. z 3. If any use for Which a use permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of receipt of the coiuntersigried permit by the permittee, the permit shall become null f� and void and reapplication_ shall be required to establish the use. SPECIAL CONDITIONS r ► � Met th'Q ',i'2�ttU'i"�,01eatix, a� ' the; l�Lb��.t1�.�" uq, �.�X� slant of t ho Butte county i of qio t. 04 pablic Works. Appliodat must also comply with al.1 Oth= aj1jAjCabj,0 8tate a�jd lost l Stu.ttXtoss told 'r0,gU1vt�0n!sr I r I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing condi lops, that they are In fact the conditions Which were imposed upon the granting of this use permit, and that i agree to Olde 'fully by said conditlons.. + Dated. - App icaht NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permit does not waive requirement of obtaining Building and Health Department permits before starting construction, nor does It waive 1 ' army other requirements, CCc Heatl'nepartment "ment lie Works of ub- Dep _rt P 1 1 2 Fire bepartment %'r 'Chye'Irmen of PlennUtp'CoMrtiission, k pr -List and o describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies; IF RESIDENTIAL;, include the number of units, whether units are singlo or multi -story In height, schedule of unit sizes, 'and type of household size expected, IF COMMERCIAL, indicate the type, Whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities, iF INDUSTRIAL, indicate type, estimated,emplcyment per ,shift, and loading facilities, IF INSTITUTIONAL, indicate ttlo major function, estlmatod employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. .J ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* J y project design features or special _ Identify potentially slgnlflcant environmental impacts associated With the use permit. What LL conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate'potentlal environmental Impacts? I H �I ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINu" Describe the project site as it :exists before the project, IncludingInformation on topography, soil stability, plants and anl- .. mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. Describe tho surloundlnq properties, including Information on plants and ahimats and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects: p tl. Indicate the typo of land Use (residential, commercial, atcO Intensity of land use (single-taMily, apartments; shops, depart Q ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (holght, trot go,, setback, rear yard, etc.), "Useparate sheet for longer respond' ` I hereby declare under penalty of perj that I ha a read and updarstand ilia instructions and that the foregoing statements are Vol complote and corregt to the best of my knowledge and belief,. Date Applicant's signature Data Property owner's signatUro- Use Permit Number ` `h Request, Use permit to allow Location and size of peecef(s) i VERIFY' LU A,P. NUmber(s) Project Description en Ownership Zoning and Requlramehls Proof of Agetiny (it needed) Location Desoriptlen if3 Copies of Plot Plan, UJ rS , LL Date Rscelved - $,�.i_t � p N Imber�... rn�, t t t O Appllcottan �oken by `✓ INSTRUMONS TO USE PERMIT APPLICANTS T-„ If app'liennt is not the owner, vtritten nuthorizcttion by the my w or other proof of tcAMy 1111151, be snbnlittod in larder for tine applicant to legally sign the application, Application shall hit considered void if not signod by the owner oil legal ugante i. 2, All 'itehis on npplicatlon shall be filledin as romplotely a8 possible. If -.In item is not appli,4 - - Cable,. please,,- indicate by the Lerm "NA" 3. It is important that the applicant supply an necturnte descriptllorl of the location of theproposed project, including the, followings .. �. 1. Assessor's a. Assessor's larcel number(s) (from the tax biti.sot+Assessor s maps);. h. Street addresses (if available) c. Distances hit(] directions to named suacts, boilies of'water or railroads. 46 Sixteen ().G) ,copies of a detoiled plot plan of adti'gnate lie,'ale to clearly Show proposed build.". _... sings and irnprovemerrts, folded Lo 512 X 11 'inches, shall accompany and be made part of the "Application Tar Use Permit", if the use purtnit is opprovezl, the plot plait becomes tire ap- proved development plan for the property.'I'hc Mot plan shall include Clio following informatio(tt 1. a, A sealeel drawing of the parcel(0) boundaries, b. Location and dimmisi;ons of hit existing andproposed itisrovements on the property,, �.. including buildings, driveways, parking areas, walls, septic tanks rind leach fields, c.. location and: name of Itarclulingstrcet.s, access rattily, nearby crossroads, siccants, bodies of wator and railroads. d. North arrow tinct scale of drawl"g. 5. The "Application foto Use Permit" is subject to public hearings nail approval by the Planning ' _ Commission, . Any special conditions of approval shall Ile made a part. of the tipproved c'(Is e _r.. i Per(tti1." and shop lie Itbldinl oil the applicant. The provodures for County ,he Lion till use Per- Mit nplilicnt;ions title, ,stated in ChupLer, 24 of the Bawl County Code. i 6, The Planning Commission, on the basis of the ovidollce submlued at thapublic hen;ing,may # �grauE use potauits when it finds that, the proposed uses of ilia property will ant Impair the i,ntcgrityt ona _characCur of the zorw in which the land lies had [lint the use wool l tot, be alt- reasouuhly incompatible with or Gcjurious to surrounding propertio4 nor darirncntal to Clio ¢ health] and goneral wolfaro of the persons residins or working hi the neighborhood iter to file 1. general health,, safet and welfare or the enunty, g y 'f 7, P IP, approving it use permit, the Planning Commission nillBillyiltchidd Stich couldit110118 as are dilitoo„d rctlsorloble and necessnry tender the eirouinstnncas to preserve the integrity and � character of the zona and to seeura_the gancral purposas of the lmtc County Gencrul Plan = ar.d-Obapter 24, of the Iiulle County ,Code. filch conditions Linty hiplude, batt lire hot limited tot Litho Itill ib-At Ions, . development pilin oppro-val, hoom of operiition fencing, dedication of right-of-way; and MrOCL and drnintige improvements, Conditions implmod upon issuance ofa use pormit niust, be reasonably related to (he moo for which the permit is requestod, ,1 8, Appl.lcatton fees as of.-(. __Z_ 5E/d R: (dw,c) tune 5 "1-1 q,-.�G� bees t:nay be paid in voA or by check made payable, to "`I'ren.sueer of Butte, County' :' 9, Before sabinlating it tire permit application, appliuuut is reque4tod to discuss '.Pith Taff till' gnes'tionc ilhouL opplivat.ion reelairpment$, Cot(llty pt'neednres', zoiling. Provisions and Possible- '�... coulditions of'aipprovat. - C3ufie Caw pinnninu OwMOP RB r 8X984 f,�rovillo,�i�alitarnla � '�', DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR REVIEW REQUESTS 5ounty Public Works - IRRIGATION WATER ounty Env. Health % ""`B"iggsMGlridley Water Hist; City of Biggs'/' Butte Water Dist. City of Chico '-Tw Durham Ir -r. Dist. City of Gridley % Qroville-Wyand. Irr, Dist, 'City of Oroville Irr. Dist. """%.._.' Paradise Town of Paradise]r'"' Rielivale Irr. 'Dist. County n. Irr. Dust. TZ-5—te ra"nsportation Dept. -- Thermalito Irr, Dist. IC WATER �'ATION FACILITIES Berry Creek Water Co. Chico Area Rec. & Park Dist.. Bloomer Mtn. Mutual Water Co. Durham Area Rec. & Park Dist. Brush Creek Estates Feather. Ri ver Rec. & Park Dist. Butte Water District `777 Paradise Rec, & Park Dist. CA Water Service Co. (Chico Richvale Rec. & Park Dist. urban area & part,of Oroville) State Parks & Rec, Dept. j_ Del ;Oro Water Co. % State Fish & Game Dept. (Paradise Pines) Feather Falls (Louisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS Pacific) Biggs Unified / Forest Ranch 'Mutual Butte Community College Gran Mutual Skansen Sub,) Butte County sup, of Schools Green Acres (Glenwood Dr. -Chico) CA State University, Chico Gridley Farm Labor Camp —7—,Chico Unified Lake Madrone Water Dist. _7..`_' Durham Unified Magalia Co. Water Dist. ^`L Feather 'Falls Union Merry Mtn. Mutual (Clipper 7 Golden Feather Union Mills) Gridley High [� Mulberry Water (SE Chico) Gridley Union —7— North Woods Mutual (Forest Ranch) Oroville Elementary Ramirez Water 7 Oroville Union High Springs of Living Waters 7- Palermo Unified (Richardson Sprir;gs) 7 Palermo Union / Stirling City- Pioneer Union (Diamond International)r Thermalito Union u r Vista Mutual (Durham) COMMUNITY SERVICES SEWERS Lime Saddle Comm. Serv. Dist. ! Richvale Sanitary Dist. DRATNAGE / N, Burbank Pub, Utility Dist. / Bunte Creek Drainage Dist. (S. Oroville & Kelly Ridge). ELECTRICAL POWER, 1 Skansen Sub. (GSA 21) / Pacific Gas & Electric /_ Sterling City Sewer Maint. Dist. FIRE_ PROTECTION / Thorrsalito Irr. Dist> (CSA 20 / El Medio Fire Protect. 'Dist. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT /✓'County Fire Department -State Water Resources Dept.. State Division of Forestry r U.S. Forest 5ervit�e t MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICTS U,S. Bureau of Land Management / Durham, OroviIIe, or Butte County POLICE, PROTECTION,, ATS State Highway Patrol / County Sherif ._._L Nribe op type xn space provIldod & xikurli fila? '9hee+'; �w BUTTE COUNTY FIRE D PARTMENT�01 r1RC PROTCCTION STANDARDS REVIEW UEVELOpMENT NAME 1,uJalm'd &Uw7 APN LOCATION .) v-Y 499 9 µ i5 Ptot.7# DATE 3 J ��/ J e Thisproject must meat'the requirements in the Uniform building Code amended to Butte County standards, In accordance With Section 13.00 (Fire Standards) of the (BUSINESS'CARD HERE) improverient Standards, the water requirements for this Parcel/Project are: (Applicable standards are checked), ( ) 13,01-1 Requirement Class 1, A water supply for tu" fire protection will not be required. } 13.01-2 Requirement Class 2. A pressurized water ,system with adequate numbers of hydrants is pro- ferred, but if this is not feasible, the following , option will satisfy the fire depavtment require- ment for water, ( ) a. Water storage tanks with a capacity of 10,000 gallons or more, equipped with direct all Weather accccn and fire department connection (S,29); ( b. In ground swimming pools equipped With a drafting connection or drafting access; or, C. A dry standpipe system plumbed to a reliable water source, Such standpipe system will not exceed 1,000 feet in. length. There must be at least 10,000 gallons of water available and strategically located for each 10 dwellingsy or portions thereof, (Example: 11 dwellings would require two separated sources), Provisions must be made to insure that the water stored is always available and accessible for use under all weather conditions, ( ) 13,01,3 Requirement Class 3, A pressurized community water system is required, Tentative hydrant locations areindicatedon/the attached preliminary map, Final locations must be exactly indica-ted,and recorded on the final map— Number of hydrants required maximum hydrant to hydrant spacing feet, hydrant site Manname an mo and installed according to Butte County, public Works specification , S-27 and requirements of local water agency, Required fire flows are, gallons per minute, Mitigation flows listed under other conditions, ( ) 13,01-44Reequirement C'la'ss 4, Water for fire protection is required:, The preferable systhm is 0 hydtw nt system capable of neat ng the,tire flow requirements. if this is not feasible, a system involving inde- pendent pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be substituted; Such a system is subject to , the approval of the fire department. The available water flow from such a system must flow gallons per minute, The minimum volume of water in storage must be gallons,. MMIM must be made to insure the system provided is maintained to its design capacity. } 13,01.5 Requirement Class 5, Pressurized water for fire protection is available within 1,000 feet of the created parcels,' Inii"eu of bearing, the cost of install Ing ;a fire hydrant(s) the.developer may pay into the fire department hydrant fund, Pay ink-li.eu fee into hydrant fund based WatOA agM- on $1,25 per frontage foot. Frontage is indicated by the red line on the attached map, Approximate fee IS $ Final frontage calculation to be made by, surveyor and recorded on final map.. Frontage calculation Will include both sides of the street on included streets, Required water system for fireprotectionmust be installed and operating prior to building construction, ( Other Conditions:- ( ) Response times for the first 3 fire engines is as followst COFJHCFO I. Station N_ minutes 2i Station H^ � jmi;notes 3, Station N, _ = mInutes in the Safety Element of the Butte County General Plan, this proj"t area is classified as a. fire hazard area, WILLIAM C. TEIE Count fire Warden. Ely; ,r- Local water agency r attalion _hie 1 ,� equirements far. hydrants may be morerestrictive: l/:B� APPENDIX I. .� COUNTY Or BUTTE` ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST PORM (to be complete y Lead Agency) Log 1141-10-21 BACKGROUND Ap it 8`4 - 0,3 - 01 5-03 , 1. :Name of proponent William Hunt ! 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable) Rt. 4 , ]lox 51, 81I `Mico, Ca. 95926 3 Project doscription Use Penilit II. MANDA'T'ORY FINDINGS Op SIGNIVICANCE YES 14AY13L'. NO a; Does the project have the potential to de,yrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a `fish or wildlife s ecies cause „ species, a fish or wi.ldli-Fe population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal. community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of Californip history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-ter"iii impact oll the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while longutorm impacts will K endure into the :future.) c. Docs t1jej projoct gave impacts which are individu_ ally limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each roshurce is relatively small., but where the effect of the total of- those impacts ori the enVironment is significant.) d. hoes the project huvo environmental effects w}tic'h will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or itidiret,tl.y7 X III... DF1ERMINA7ION (to be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluatiozi: 7C,- I�tiVTi Lind the pTopbsed fpt.oJect COULD NOT have a si nA i,cal t effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECORATION will be prepared. IME. :find that although the, proposed project could ]lave a signifi, cant effect: on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheo,t have been, added to the project. A NLIOATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared 1/0 :find the proposed project MAY !lave a, Significant effect on the onviro.nment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RGPORT is required April 2S x.,984 COUNTY OF IIUTTU PLANNING DEPARTMENT DA rh . P P. > � OF Crag 8Y1iders Craig PJ-dnning Tecl nician Reviewed by 2- l IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IM. ?'TES s`Explanations of all 'eyes" and "maybe'" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YESMAYBE NO f I. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; a. -Unstable earth conditions !or in changes in geologic substructures? S b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface Mela.ef features" d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geolaga.c or physical features? e. Increase in Wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition_ or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the, ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? IL , g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or properCyto geologic e hazards such. as earthquakes, landslid.s, muds slides, ground failure or similar hazards? X 2 AIR.: Will the -proposal result in substantial; Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? G_ C. Alteration of air movement.,.moisture, or, tempeTature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER. Will the proposal;' result in substantial; a. Changes in currents; or the course or direction of Water movements in either marine or fresh maters? b. Changes in ,absorption raters, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of stirface runoff? K c, _w Need for off-site surface drainage improvem nents including vegetation removal, channel- zzation or ctjl.v6rt installation°? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Chango in the amount of surface water in any water body? X f. Discharge into'surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved ozygon or turbidity? g. Alteration of the directio'in or rate of flow of ground waters? h. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either" through direct additions of with- },, drawals# or through interception of an aquifer by `cuts or ex'cwV4tions? i.. Redueti.oal in the amount of water otherwise available for publ.i.c, water supplies"? j. Exposureof people or property to water related haards ,such, as flooding? 2- YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIVE.. Will the proposal result in substantial: G a. ange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants) I )C.. b. Reduction of the numbers :o£ any unique, rare or endangered species of p ants? X C. Introduction of new species of plants into an —� area,;<or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? X d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL TIFEi Will the proposal result in substantial: a. CK ni gein the diversity of species, or numbers or any species of animals (birds, land animals including reps ilNs, f�lsh anet szte3 benthi;:c Gf insects)? X bu �duc°tion in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered specios of.animals? X a c. Introduction of now species of animals into an area, or result In a barrier to themigration or movement of animals? X d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? - X 6. Nola. Will the proposal result in substantial: a =ncreases in existing noise levels? G b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? C 1. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce sxgni scan-t light and. glare? 8. LAM? TISE, Will the proposal result in a su stanti.al alteraltion o s or planned land use of an area? 9. Will the proposal rbsult in suTstaLRESOURCES: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural tesources? K b. Depletion of any'non-renewable natural resources? X 10, RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve, Z A ris• o explosion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including; but not limited to, oil, pesticides;, chemicals or radiation) in the event of An accident or upset conditions?, b, possible interference:w"th, an emergency response plan or 'emergency evacuation plan? II . POPULATION. Wi11 the ,proposal alter the 'location, aux�on, donsity, or growth rate of the fiumara population? j( 12, Fi0U81NG. Will the proposal affect existing housing, Or create a demand for additional housing? X; YES. MAYBE NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal: result an: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? X d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? K e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motorVehicles) bicyclists or pedestrians? _ G 14.. PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal. have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools-? _.�. x d. Parks or other recreational facilities? x ,. —" e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads! i. Other governmental services? 15. EMGY. Will the proposal result in: j a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or' e"aergy? X , b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new :sources of enerby? X 16. UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in 6 needfor7. new systems, or substantial alterations to the following.�'. a,. Poweor natural 'gas?. b. Communications systems? C. d. Sewer or septic tank? e:. Storm water drainage? -'- f. Solid wasteand disposal? -�-` A- 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal, result in: � a. Creation of any health hazard or potential` health hazard (excluding mental health')? � X, � b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? X 18. ARSTHtTICS, Wi11, the proposal, result in the o s`G"truct ofn of any sconic vista or view op en to the public, or will the proposal. result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? :_ E. - .. -- y _— YES MAYBE NO 19.tkErRFATiON. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the Quality or quantity of existing recreational ) opportunities? 20. CULTURAL .RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prahistoxic or historic building, structure or object? �. -,. c� Does the proposal have the potential to cause' a,physical change which 'would affect unique k ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION Ole. ENVIRONMENTAL , EVALUA'T'ION 2b,6a,b Any objectional odors; smoke, fumes, or noise emltted.as a result of, the welding process should not be significant or objectionable. All welding shall take place inside of a building structure and there ate no residences near enough to be affected. The closest property ,Line is 400 feet away. $: The Butte County General Plan Lane]: Use designation is Grazing and Open Land; As long as thc., conditions for operating a 'home occupation are adhered to there will nat be a conflict with the General. Plan. 13f Increased traffic hazard may occur as access to the parcel is directly onto State Highway'99. If welding is to be performed Upon large pieces of agricultural equipment., movement of these large; slow vehicles on Highway 99 will create additional traffichazards. x _S BUTIT COUNTY PLANNING C%liNf ;SST.ON NOTICE OF PUBIAt I• EARTNIGS AP"47 10-20 ,"08, 16 AP,".4v7 10 59 McCosker LandCattle Co . John A. Shelton, Jr. 740 Julie- Ann ti ay P ,0, Box 235 , 4621 Oakland, CA 9 Chico CA 95927 , , AP 47-10-021 AP 47-1.0-114 'V.H. fl. B.J. Hunt L.,D., F, C.L. Miller Rt. 4, BoX 518' H 1284 Palmetto Ave., rhico CA 95026 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-10-022 AP 47-10-116 Marc Handelsman Chemteq; Inc. Money Pensic Y 943 W, 3rd Street Phan Pomona, CA. 91766. 3155 Southgate Lane AP 47.10-07 AP 47-10-78 ` Tim la Darlene Peacock Eldores I;ngelbrecht, eta] Rt ..4 , Boa. 515 TP Rt 4 Box 462 Chico, CA 9S9,26 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-1042 AP 47-10-77 For H Investments, Inc. L.R. B.A. Carpenter Rt. 1Box 409 HH , 53 Walker Street Chico, CA 95926 Orland, CA 9596 AP 47-x0'-62 I•Ieitman Childrens Trust Rt:..,, 1, Box 409 HH Chico, CA 9592A AP 47'100-068 We�ley S Elnitma.n: Rt I. Box 409 Hk•I Clilco, CAA 95926 - AP' 47-10-91 Loonar(j, Jane McKee PX' Box 80 ": Durham, CA 9I938' AT?° 47-10112 Wes1e . Linda Reitman P.O. Box'1695 Chaco CA 95927 AP 47,10-115, AJ14', C;P..Hourard 1950' Third stree Lavorno, CA 91750 AP 47' 10 117 Jim ;& Miry Ca7�d 241.58 3rd stxee. Lavorne, CA 91750 +PILE NO.AP 47-10-1 I BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION j STAPP FINDINGS r May 17, 1984 APPLICANT: E' William Hunt _ OWNER: Same , RE UEST: Q- P Use 'Permit to allow a welding and repair shop AP NO. 47-10-021 SIZE: 30 acres LOCATION: East side of Highway 99, appxoximatel 9 miles north of Chico. EXISTING ZONING: A-40 ZONING HISTORY: Zoned A-40 April 29, 1975 Ord': 1574 t. SURROUNDING ZONING: A-40 R SURROUNDING LAND USB: Open; Grazing land,;Field Crops p SITE HISTORY . - Parcel has beer, used. histbrica 11y for grazing purposes GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Grazing and Open Land l APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Butte County Code Section 24-47, i 24-21.47 and 242Q0.. COMMENTS: �. Public Works. , "None" Environritental Health: "Both residences on [-lune property have adequate sewage disposal systems. No 'other health Department concerns." �. Department of Forestry; : 1'.No requ;irement$" Caltrans: "see attached." ANALYSIS:; This isa request :lora Use Permit to a11:ow a welding as a'home occupation. The shop is already in operation ,shop in an e.ri•sting steel:,building. The business consistsof general repair welding, and In the past has mariu- factuxed small flat bed trailers. A use permit for this type of operation, IS required pursuant to Section 24*200 of the Butte County Code because the occupation may be objectionable due to noise, odo.ry stroke, :lust, brig it light, cribration, pollution, traffic conjestion, unsafe access or the handling s` of exp10'8ive.s or dangerous materials. This use qualil io8 cas a home FILE NO. AP 47-10-0L1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - May 17, 1984 occupation under-21paragraph F of Section 24.47 "other services condiuc*ou within a residential dwelling". While this project will not be directly objectionable to close neighbors because of the distance separating the - weld from neighboring residences there could be affects involving. traffic and access to Highway 99: Comments received from Caltrans indicate that a standard commercial road approach should be required. In addition a home occupation must comply with Section 2.4-200 of the Butte County Lodc-. As such the existing sign will have to be reduced to one of no-more than 3 square feet of display area and must be located outside the setback area of Highway 99 (55 feet from the centerline), Additionally all the equip menu and materials associated with the building must be relocated into a building. At the present time salvaged wheels and axles and other car parts and previously manufactured trailers are located outside of the building to the northwest. Also located outside the building are several. partially dismantled automobiles and other equipment. If the conditions of the Home Occupation Ordinance are adhered to this project would meet the general requirements of granting a use permit pursuant to section 24- 47 of the Butte County Code: This project has had an initial study preformed and a Negative Declaration regarding environmental impact is recommended RECOMMENDATION: A. Find that the requirements' of GDQA have been completed and considered in makAnI g this deol8ion and adopt a Negative Declaration; and B. Find that the proposed use will not impair the integrity and 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 general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the general hehith., welfare and safety of the County; and C. Grant a Use Permit to allow a welding shop as a home occupation on AP 47-10"021 (Wil la,am Hunt) subject to the following conditions 1: Meet the requirements o£ the California Department of Transportation regarding a commercial road approach, 2. Prior to commencing any work within the Stato right-of-;way obtain an encroachment permit ;from the Department of Transportation District Permits Office. 5. Employment and. work ;on home occupations 'shall be limited to members of the family residing on. the premises and sell be conducted entirely within their dwelling and auxiliary buildings, except for agricultural uses 4. On-premises advertising for home occupations shall be limited to one (1) unlighted sign with not more than three (3) square feet of display area; and suchsign shall not be loctaed in any required yard, J William Hunt prropnsed Negative Declaration regarding, v environmental impact and Ose Permit to allow a welding and repair shop as a home arcupation on 350 Acres, property _On zoned A-40 (Agricultural - 40 acre parcel s ) located an the s' -east side of Highway 99, 4000 -Feet south of the intersection of Cana Highway, appro8imate y 9 mile—, north of Chico, identified as AP 47-10-21.: , Stsaff read the analysis +ram staff findings, Comm. .sioher Vercrc:tse question how .expensive iii would be; far regular commercial access to theprnjectr Staff stated they did hot know -Ne cast The hear`ing was opened to the public,. William Hunt stated that he thought commercial access Was blacktop with ZS' culvert, not concrete.. He -stated he had a" problem with the condition -For a a' sign as he already has a 4 x 8' Sign and he would like to. leave it where it is. Staff stated 'that_ the Home Occupation Ordinance calls -For a a' x a' sign dn'l y. t+ir, Hunt also stated he did not have room inside f c r- the di smantl eco car's on the property, Commissioner Lambert questi;onz d; if there was leewa�;F for a sighi obscuring fend+ Eo allow material outside of a building in the Home' Dccoprtti ort Ordinance, She also 'ctve%0 onpcl him having an employee that wain nqt related'" Ccarnmia .ipner` Vorcruse Felt r1r. Hunt Was describing; a ccamme.rc al .use not a home occupation Commissioner Beh+inin commehtod thah there waw another welding shop l/4 a, mile down the react, Commissioner Avis stated that Mr. Hunk could nc�b have a commercial use in an A-40 zone .and he did' not Feel. thA Mr. fAl-ht fit into the home o.k cupation ordinance either. Fred Gest, `City ' -cif Gridley, stated `tha'kgunk tinder the; ordinance can be behind a b' sight .obscuring fonco; (for the dismantled car's). Commi ssi. over Lambert felt Mr. Hunt should come in with a rezone for commercial zoning. ChAirman Schrader did- nok feel that a commercial re;000 in this area wouldwouldl be Approved. ,.,t�7`7`i�,..:Ca;'lr P,tlNxfC C;Oi�1,iSI�7' riNt�`TS ry J:'J`! �$. Cammissianor Vertruse stated that if this use permit is approved and Mr, Hunt ran.' as he as,a without moving his equipment inside, the size of the sign :and employing a non relative, 'then he would be in Violation of this use permit. Comm'issianer Lambert did not see how this could be approved under the home occupation ordinance. The hearing was closed and comments confined to the Commission and staff _ Commissioner Vercr•use stated she had no problem with what Mr. Hunt was dr" ng, the problem was in compl:iance with Sec. 24-204 of the Butte 1 County Code, stating that this was a commercial use not a home? occupation. Chairman Schrader asked f 11+1r. Hunt understood that if the Commission approved this with -�i;e conditions and he doesn't comply he is in violation. Mr. Hunt °Felt he could life with the conditions, Commissioner Behunin felt that due to special circumstances the person employed could be other- than a relative as stated in condition 4133 that maybe the Commission could make an e<cepi: on. Mr. Hunt explainp-d that the man 'working for him .was disahled and in need of a place to stay. Commi asi aver Avis stated the employment could be determined aL o ; atrar date, if there was a question ai " Vi tib Commissioner Lambert stated she would not support this use permit. It was moved by Gummi ss:i oner Vercruse , seconded by Commissioner Avis, l orr approval at ; +011 ows. A. Find that the requirements o -f CF.QA have been completed and considered in makihta this decision and adopt. a hJegative t?c oration; and S, Find that the proposed use will hat i rrtpai r the integrity and charactor� of the .one in which the land l i os and that tho use would not be unreasanably incompatible with, or injurious to surrdundihO properties or detrimental to the health and general �t+�Zare pf they persons residing car- working in the neighbc,rhood or to the general healthy `welf:xre and sa+ety of the Coursty; and C. Grant Use Permit to allow a. welding shop as a home ddtupation an AF 4;._10-021 (William Hunt) subject to th Fallowing conditions. 1 fleet the eequieements of the Cal-ironai D partment of Trdnspe�rtatic nr'e aedirg a toM-dreial; road approach. -1 1I"5 .� �t iN 'Y i#i 1V1�[NC ria t i�rS �oN �i�Nt'TL .............. Mg r -- ' FNIzx q11 NOTTCt, 0I : DE I'MIMINATION TO: Secrotaryx for ll.csoua'ro.s JUN 41984 El 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1.31::1. S acr a nen t o , CA 95814 ELEANOR M, BECKER, County Clerk Cou11t,y Clerk, County of BUtIt o Byc�i�ticl_ Deputy CX� 25 C01.111ty Contor Drive Orovillo, CA 95965 r. 0m: Plafining Department 7 County Center Drive (filed) Orovi.1le, .CA 95965 SUB,TLCT Vi,l,ing.o;f Notice of DetormiliatIon in Compliance with log #85� U3t�U5-20 .0$ or 21,:152 of the PLIb'.ic Itasa4�rCes Coda Pro ecty Title Use I�erinit _ AP 47-10-21 _ William hunt State Clearinghouse Number (if submitted to State Clearinghouse) Contact Penson Tole liana Num or B. A. Kircher) Director of Plannixg (916) 534-4,01 ieHIToject Locationc-6T Rwy. j app'rox. 4000t�t� south .of its intersection with Cana llwy.i, 9 miles north of Chico.._ Project Description! Use pe- init to a] lots "a welding and repair shoji as a home occupation oil 30 acres ; rt This is to. advise that the 17utte COUTItz�Planning Commission t J_7a., l. -i l;en,cy) has made the followng dotormi.n.ations regarding t1le. above-clescrlibed. project: 1.. The pioject © Ivill have a signilicallt effect oil the c:nvi. Vonment. tv-A, w'i. l 1 not 2. An Pin-vir.onmontai ;Impact Itoport was prapa-pe 1. :for this project pursuant' to the Prov isio.ns of CT,-QA,Dail }vas cer L�,fiacl as racltr, i.racl by Section 15U�1,$ (g) 14 California Ar�nia,nistrati ro Code, rzA A Negative: Bor7.arat.1011 ryasralairc;cl for tta.s poject pursuant. "to the provisions of CUQA, A ropy of, the ' Nogative Doclaruti.on may lye: ex7ni'i.nad k t th.a I'lannin ; Departmont, 7 .County Center Drive Orovi i 1.e, Cil 95965. 3; A Notice of Iixemption %vtiiod indi.oatiilg this project i.s oxontpt from oitvironlitont�:`:t y�cvi adv. 4.Statement of Ove zricYi.ng Cons7clGrtion ivaS; was not:, rldoptad [or- this project'. S M tip,,tt:io)i 111ansr,11'es adoptod by th.a boatl Agency to reduce the i.ntls is is :r�i' tlro ail P. prot'c t Non i L�,1TCl C1,Iz'a t �! St Ck hen A. 8tyroct er May 29 t '1.95 1 Scn for Planner -44 A-40 P,�oJ�cr' 3 ul �. z i C c ;r 9 241 0 A-40 n t A� FlLt - BUTTS COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATES= 1W," A�' APPLICAN OWNER: EXISTING ZONE= A SC AL8' I ./� �- `�z\\\�� \/�\\/ \\\\� � � \� \` ���:":���:�`�\ ���T���������\��/ - z7 _ '•tea_ f �d r" x , � F e s BUTTL COUNTY PLINK;INC` COMMISSION 1£ .LIICE OF P T�LjC` I GS 47-10--21.'., 19 `obert -D. Ilennigan 1, Box 460 IMF. 1 ieo,. 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