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HomeMy WebLinkAbout050-110-025�.;1 � __ , ,, '' �,: i, n �i� � r r'; k p cf � rh i '171 ' �'D'. ��, ' >. a imsi.yani"n�iamari�inaiG ..�sr��� ,� .z. ,.. ,. H .. — =�' — l APPLICATION FOR or Z0NING: 'lo"o county Pl hn ng dciihftlbtloh File No. :Date filo8 �.— �3 Hearing date Ac [on 6y Planning Commission . 5 Actiori' by Board of Superyisors - - r_ P »'� 0 l arcel No. 2 PRESENT ZONING. Assessor ,Map Book., Page No. ,, P .�.�..,.�.... gM _ ; '. est Bonin: chE: REQUEST: : R6(1 1128t r nt�e to T-1 for use as a t;r.9va e'�mesid.entJAL;,_, site. APPLICANT'S NAME: Paradise Irrigation District MORE: 877-4971; , P. 0. $o)c 128, Paradise:, California 95,969` ADDRESS-., - OPwner STATUS OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PRERTY: ?xesent o OWNER'S NAMES . as above PHONE; ADDRESS: O,ne lilus `'acres includin '0 foot wide a6c6AS DESCRIPTION, OF PROPERTY: —t -.�-�s a , _- stxlp :from 'subject property to _Penta ,Road: Pro ertylocat6d at a the ebb of Sunrise LL*tae,on Ce..nyon 0dg.b suitable for one 6re11 t?jm 'only., XPLAIN FULLY RRASON FOR APPLICATION: ` P- Zorliii csnno remain in ef:Eect ashen subject prope'xty is "privately,_ oWn0d.,"'pa raciJ:sd Irrigation Distriot has= no use 'for the Property and. Boar4 oa' b rector,8 has authorifed tae sale to: return the property: i;o �j the tax roles. t�: cI' �:arsr! CKr;r.W The above statements are certififed by e a deroonod o be correct C: Phillip Kelly,Jr: S fop o Itcont Mar?ager �; NOTE, Pl. , su6mit herewith,a Ghr,ck or"monoy order In the amount shown below, payohle to County of Butte+, oleo a y�� talfed plot plan showing,tha loaatlon of e>tlating'and proposed stnictureson your'propert� wnd oh the gdlaaerat f� P opertles °� Receipt Ne: •.. .. , vwlrErmkp*f ....��v�:..+.rwr�M�rr tl , y, 1 II a - NOTICE, TO A:PPlj!CANZ' - .RE;ZONTNG .L: Assesaox's Parcel. No, C o-11, 'r� 2. LAC_ Stn 'i.se.:Lane(o f off., al)Oer Pent? Rc�.) ?} ,t Existing Zoning: 4. Reque,sted Zoning: RT 1. 5. General Plan. besignation; � %✓ As the applicant for -the requested rezoning re,f6tred to on. Line 41 the relationship between. the Butte County Ul General Flsn and my rezoning request has been epla,ined; to me by' :the undersigned planning staff memi)erIn making this xeu ning ap;plicatioft, I am awato `that the . . gone am requesting does'Wit,'con:Form to tha Butte County � . General P1an11 V bed te! ApplicAnt IsC Phillip I(elly, Jr , a,nager' Paradise IFMgat, on Di trice "'I,;p C , ,A Q k:+ 'w S F17; o�---�,�pLANNiNG D{E PA4�TMEN r S`I. _1f DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW Ft Lynn Vanliax'It Environmental healt h ro REQUEST: g �tieti! &Comment AP NO- 80-fi5 (APs0 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Rezone M P -Q to T-1 r f' r 1340' E of Pentz-Ma alfa Iito at the erid.: a Sunri-se I,n., T ONc LOCA , Pmradise, APPLICANT, 1�axarlise Da St . 1 ADDRESS: P.:4. l3ox 1Z8 Paradise Ca:. 95969 ', __ , OWNER: Same COMMISSION AC'T'ION SCHEDULED . PLANNING RETURN DATE REQUESTED' ASAP Elutta• piv: of Env, Health' R �„ �� DATE DISTRIBUTED: 12120�7�', Cc.Rlanning . %+ DE� 2 d 1979 ATTACHMENTS: Copy. of application & plot planJAN , . 31190 0.41116, fallfdmia - QtgvIll6j '�+ar�fOrlliQ - RETURNED cr7MMENTS; /�ter�vie. �a� aft I i ! F 4 t! r r �i� at.'/. �' `12.w r h^Mn ,•. t.` f 7. � Ml - ,� ra. P '��l �i SH�y IW��L�J "`r4Y •f �, 'PLA NNIhIG Cfe-WAR'iMEN1`'5 ' NTkWfIDEPAR'FM8NTALiREVIEIIV i REQUE� al. 51 „ JOg 1 r REQUEST; ,$e.10M & Gpmment 80t6s (A,p- St)25�' QESQRIPTION OF PROJECT: Ite��ar« from: P�2 '`P Q;'0 12T -Ji Z. LVCATION: tt P� 'o?G._ � 4 ,Q L ofVoi.tx-Ng alict fly at the and a�` unxisa,.i,n.',. �f ftradise v APPLICANT: Vg:radi,so Irr. p O. :. Box 128 Paradi,s0, ADDRESS; OWNER: " 1 PLANNING'COMM,ISSION ACTION SCHEDIULED L— " ' RETURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP 1 20/77, y DATE D,iSTRIBUTED: — , f � ATTACHMENTS: Copy of application & plot plan. q. R•ETURNE'pi COMMENTS`, ' bi t 1' �I 1' t 1 � Iy , d , "d t7 .5 r ; APPENDfX F ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To -be Completed—by Ldad Agency) ERD Log # 79-12-19-01 Z, BACKGROUND` ' amp o 'Proponent Paradise Irri a, ion Di'sbriot . N p = F. a 2. Address and, Phone Num er of Proponent: _ 4 P. 0. Box 128 Paradise, CA 959 ---=— 8'7-4971 3. Date of Checklist Submitted, 4. A ency RegiiilinE Chec -list " g 5. Name of` Pxopasal if 'applic`( e�Rezone from P. to ,RT -1 AP # 50-11-25___-__ } II. EIMAONMENTAL 1*141 CxS (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe"`answers are required on attached diets.:) YES MAYBE NO 1. Earth: dill the proposal result in sigriican nstable earth condition'in a: Us or changes in geologic substructures,? - b. Disruptions, displacements, come, pasta onr overcoveringof the soil?,_., c,; Chane in ,to o ra ox Around sur- removal of featupes #; -n facegielef or topsoil? Destruction, co�rering or inodfioa- }; 'a tion of any unique geologic or ° a, physical features? n e. Incnease icit:ler roffe�;osion he C . of soa.ls on a site? f: Changes .n deposition.o:r erosion beach; sands, or changes in silCa� ion"which tion] depot,it�ip.n or ero dy mod j the' channel of ariver or stream or tl1c bed oC the ocean orWIF, 1alte7 any; ba inlet or'!, y g . Loss of prime agr3 cj,tl thra] ly pro" ductivo- soils' outside designate d ea urban at S L -� p dix F' -page ] of 9 YES�� MAYBE 'NO h. txposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as eartl7ryualtes , landslides , mudslide's , ground failure , j or similar lauaxds? 2: Air.- W L": 11, the proposal result inc Substantial deteriorationof i ,a ambient or ,local atk quality? .-- ---- J, b: The creation of objectionable odors, smoke .or £ time s? c. Significant alteration of air movement, moisti;ure ar,temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or. regionally? 3. Water,. '4i,ll, the proposal result in substantial ; a, Changes in currents, o� the course OL "`, o- direction of water, movements? s b. Changes in abso-eptiI h 'rates, drainage patterns, or.. the rate and amount of surface water run off1 c, Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vege.ration removal, charine.liza;ion or culvert;; installation? .i. l�l�erations to the course or, flog ' of flood :waters? a Change in the amount, of surface ' water in any water body? f , DiscI xge into ':sur -fade Waters or in any ,Iteration of surface rWaterquality; inc'luding but riot limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or ;turbidity? g, Alteration. of the:direc.tan or/ ., er tato s 1 te ;of flow :of ground wat h. Change ari;ttle quantity or quality of ground 'waiters r either' through direct additions or withdrawals; °or` through interception - of an aquii er by cuts orxravations? Ap dxr page 2of`9 r YES MAYBE 140 'Reduction L �the amount of water otherwise available for public teat er.°supplies? . . .. Exposure-of people or property Fra to water related hazards atich as flooding? 4Plant' Life, Will the proposdl result in substantial; a,:, i,oss of vegetation or change in the diversity of "specie or number =. 'of any species of plarts. (including , trees, shrubs, grass; crops,, microfilora and aquatic plants) 7 b, Reduction of the numbers of;any. unique, rare ox endangered species of 'plants? +, c. Introduction of new species of �� r. it plants into an area, or .in a barrier t` to the normal, replenishment off istin$ species? ;> 6,0 Reduction in acreage of any a ri- cultural 5; Animal Life, :Will the: propO's al result; x �ttsubstantial a, Change +ti` the diversity ofs' pe" cie,3, or numbers of any species of animals (birds=- land animals 1 includin rept;iles,fish and shel iz, fish, bent hic orgattisms, ins,ect's 'or micro a, b . ,Aedue tion of tale number,"s of , ,any .uriig ierare of endangered species' of anzs 'Aa Is� c." Intoduct�.on of view species of Animals iota an area, or result in a barrier : to thef lniprat ion or f 'movement o anima, s9 ' d, Redua.tiori of,ettcroacllment up;orj, or cietexiorat� on Co existxng fish or wildlife hab,itatI Appendix F' -page 3 of. 9 o ,< YES MAYBE. N0 { 6; Noise. Will tihe ro osal result in P 6 i A substantial a, Increases in noise levels? b : Exposure of peop7.e to severe ,noise levels? . , 7. Li ht and Glare. .1l the proposal Wi £i produce s gni£ cant light ;or glare?_ 8. Land Use. �JJ11 the proposal result in: a signifcanC ;� ` a. Alteration of the planned hand tise of an area, :or esbabli,8h a trend which will demonstrably lead to such, ; k 11 alteration? .� b Conflict with,use's on adjoining ; properties, or conflict with establislhod a ecreational,educa- tiona],- religious or scientific 110 ,, - us e8 of an areal ..-- 9. Natural Resources: Will the proposal resu tn-substantial; a. remand 'for, or increase in the rate" 4. of 'use,:of any natural.resource.0 ---. b; Depletion c£ any nonrenewable } natural, resourde?� �- Y 10. Risk of U`'-' ,Does 'the Proposal nvo ve a risk of an explosion, or the release o.f. hazardous substances- (including,; but not iimited to, oi1:, radia,t ion) pes.tic'ides ,' , chemicals or in 'the event of an accidetlt or upset conditions? l`l. Po ulation„ Wili the proposal si8ni icatttly a .tet tht lo cation "ityor g distribution; den:, rowth rate c9 the human po-pular oiz "o'f an' area of plhys",ca:1� d,a vide an lestablislhed community? - .�-- __.._ --- 12,iousin .. 'Will the proposal ttcan.tly affect' existinE housri8, 1n, or create a demand dor additional housi ig7 Appendix p - page .'4t of 9 1' si YES MAYBE NO' 13, Trans ortat.on/Circulation. will the proposal resultind a, Generation of', substantial additional vehicular movement? b Significant effects on existing. parking facili"ties; or demand for new parking? c Substant"ial impact upon existing; trs,ngportation systems? d Signif icant alterations to, pre'se'nt Patterns of circulation or movement of..peopl,a and/or goods? e' Alterations to waterborne, rail or,, air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bidyclists or pedest'L ans,? ,V 14.. i'ublic:;' Services : 4�ill the; proposal, have an a ect upon),or result in a < ttbstanti'al need for nov or, aiter'ed governntenta] services. in any of the fallowing areas; Ai Fire pjMkrotection? otection? b, Police protection? c. Schools? d.. Park§ or other recreational fatalities,? e. Maintenance bf public;facil ties, irricludin ' road6? i f.„ Other governmeriCai services? 15'0 Er ergy,twill ithe. proposal result in„ a, Use: oi' subs"tentAal amounts of fuel or energy. b; Sub'stantinl increase in demand upon exi-std ngsources of en;ergy', or require ; the development, of new s,our cesof energy? s. l6, Uti iti'es l the ropo'sal result' ¢ in a -need or new. sys"tems, ,or ,'sub stantidl, alterations to the following utilities ; t. Appen I! Page, 5 Y ofdix 9 } A If Yrs. MAYM . NO a. Power. or'natural'as.! b. ' •Communications systems'? 'Water? .4 C: Sewet (w"7:11 trunk .line be extended, providing; capacity to serve now development)') P. Storm Wator drainage? 11; 11uman Health-. Will the proposal result in; a. Creation of;, any health 'hazard or patenti'a L1e.�:1th hazard (excluding mental health) ? --- b: Exposure -of people to potential ; health hazards? r.. 1s so:lid"Waste, Wil the.. proposal result n any signindoint impacts :associated ' with solid waste disposal or litter 4f' control? 15. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result n't 'e obstruction of any public designated or "recognized scenic vista jJ open to 'the public., ar will: the proposal res'uit in the creation of ori aesthetically offensive site open to Q� public vied? 20, Recreation,'CJi11 the proposal tesult M an impact upon, the duality or itf existing public recrea- quanty o 'lities? . acs. tion f. 21 Archeolo ical./�Ii'storioal.. Will the proposallrewit in an a, tet,ion, of a srgni£itanarcheological' or, hi�stor, ical si �e, str"uc;ture, abject t ' of building? 22 t+Catldator, Cindin s of S n7 iicance> s� a. Dries the, �roj'ect lave the pOtentia1 to 'degrade the quality ol! the ohVIroftment, substantially "`reduce the hsbitat" of a ,fish" or wildlife speoies, cause a .Fish or wildlife f o'ulation t p Po d��p below self I F page 6 of 0. , aAppendix ;. 4 it r1 ^ ' E5 MAI;BE NO sustaining levels', threaten to - 's eliminate a plant or animal coin- munty,, reduce the. number or' restric.tl . the "range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major pdri6dsi of aalifornia history or prehistory? b, Does; the project have the potential I to achieve short term hene^fits 'to -the detriment of pubs : zdnpted =Y J,n.Y •-i;�rrii ,environmentalfoals? _ r c; Does the project have impacts which areindividually limited, but, cumulatively conside'rab, e? (a proj:eat may impact 'on two or more sepazate resources who the impact= -'oh each resource is relatively small',, but where the effect of the total of -` those impacts on &he environment is h significant,) _ d, Does the project have environmental effects which, ,wiAl cause substantial adverse effects lin human being s, either directly oar indIrec"tly? � } i 4 i Appendik F i, -page 7 6L 1 9^ Discussion Oontinuod.'� Jl b.:. 6-rowld ' qtw? F,l.D.: will provide dome6t;ic water:,� C.Draa:Tine; 6Chi ractoaca sties: Water would. enorally drain it, an ." eastern direction, or flow 'along frontage area adjoining. Sunrise d. Alinuixl? rlfll normal) : X6.3 .average ( 1 Visual/Scenic`; Quality High - ar'ea is sparsely developed. " Acoustic Quality: HigYi - no healy traffic, in vicinity.. „ AirQuay ty; High Biological rnVJ.ronmen 1;, 8. . it cgeta1=loll.: Transition Life Zone (mixed forest)�. Sev'e'ral types of Conifers and deciduous trees occur; dense shrub cover. g. WI,Ildli�e 11031.tat: Mixed fores"c area, which su'gports an' abundant. variety of wildlife.'' Cultural environment : 10. Archaeological and Historical Hosources in the area: No known sites. 11: But County General �?'_a � ccs dna Lige : Aosidential-urban; Low- density (1=-4 ,DU per acre). 12. Exi ,tiny Zoriin�s,`—?'"Q_ (Public, Quasi -public) 1 i. Dxist;in Land tRge on�w ;,'.:n: Open - 14. S, roar d'iTn Ar61 a. Lana UQS: Open space to northeast of site resid'enti a�. .on. adjacent lands.: U' Zg1l]x1 and Ap_�Lfid, c., Cion. p] an dssinat�owls. Rgsident� al urban; low density DIU per d,' $i.aaes e:; Populat.io1:eneraliy dispersed rural -low density. Cllarac"tor oS Sits all i, Area.: how density residentiai ih s i -rural :area« 16. Neavestt, UrbanAron: ' Central paradise 4 -miles southwestf of site., r 17,o Ro],ovz- 1 1- Sp1 ros; of lzafJ.� tinge: plD, Paradise Fire prot_oct'ion District; within Town of paradise: Imp ra�rarn� nt St a�td�3nd 1���baii Aron: None required. r, i VeL pot;oction '3orviro: a.'�;. l�oa gest Cotu 't y (ut a) 'hire Stat an : PFFD 'Wagstaff Stab on, :ui lop 1 .; Water Av. i,l.abi.1 ty7 P ID ?C. Sghogls tixl Aa^aLr: Paradise area schools "within 15 miles oi` site. 1 Appendix"' pale 'jb of 9 IV. DETERMINATION i CPO,b + COT by the Lead Ageney`) 6n they balls of this initial etmluation , I find tris proposed project COULD NOT have a significant y, effect an the environmenti, and a MEGA LIVE DECLARATION hs recommended.' (] although, the prop , 6d , pro jeot could have a find that g significant effect on the 4hvirormaent, there will not be a significant effect in this dose because the described on an attached sheet mitigation measures have" been added to the pro j.ec?c. ;N NFGATIVE 'DECLARATION SECOMMENllED Z find the proposed'pro3ect MAY hav4 a significant an ENVITWOMENTAt IMPACT efteclr on the dnvironment, and REPORT is required: Data Janur�ry 29,x, 198' _ (Sig nature Foci ENVTRQNMEI�I'AL REVIEW biT� 404RNT -- ' mow. i 1 Earl D Nelson Environmental Review Ui -actor` .i ,.a Appendias k' page 9' og ' is hetbby �t,3 vezl by t;21b ��.G t: e 0ou� Gp 1'1 ansa t.�� Ca�am� sad o'� th t� piiblie hejiria gs' will be he�jd on 4Jedr1ESdp�t, Yeb rum,y 1 80, 0 L" 30 M., in the Bill;t a 0ounL•y�Bonrd, of Supervisors Room, But;t;e Cotjh r A.dminisbr6ti.on t e tier, Oou ti; OexaGer QroV; 1< 0, 04111 a: 08ardille tlh� fo���a�v i Y�ta t OTT GI 11011 NRS`, ` ` ' � m • C�l1.�1�:'�G p,.�JC.��TtA� .1.09 paradise 11'rizat.ion DiSt;a r .Rex}OM i'xdrra quasi- %l .c) t;a "[3T•=1,! (single, afaln�.alY pest derlta al�Iloba 7;e ,' amaj propel,ty loofa, ed oppV0,xil ately 1340 Net elob 'of FMltz klgg'tlu Righvl*a at,- the end O;f: Silpris� Lnno identi.. i`.fi.ec as A,'01'I?5, tot part40,u1ar dcsc;3 bed as: r: All ] Ght ti Certain roti px'Qpc ,rty a,i. t ua'te in the 00txn.t 7 Butte 8trr�ue :A, p6vt iota Of W10 SW 0,9PLIOr Of SeC3ai'iox! 61 Tc"'' 2N 'R 4E I2. D. B 4 &'l1. masa pc'G�.cr].a L de ox�.l�cd to follow0s. Bleginna.ng at Gho W gijar•�ar c' i"no pf ooajd ISOQLioli 6-7vl ;ilei ;e 8 BOo 1 Lige W bdundnry of s8id $oc-= 4' ;,ion `81 a da.a fr�ynco of 30, 00 f,t. x i1henc�e N 89, 36f 1� � a diar,0100 Of to Lhe HE OOY nor v;C that dei."Lain purpe l oP land deoavibed an dead. se: } T "prigat ion 11ot r:i ou :to Bert SGroMle, of tlx: d6t.ed Niovembe- 194x, and r6cor6 d November 30, *1943 in BooX X19 bf tJ, f�.c 1 a ettarda, at 1ryag8 282, records of BiIx be Gburity, thenoe 1, S .98 0a" L.Plong. the EG -torp boundary � o sa .d a 'if Strome, et ux parcel, ,b da.staxard.e of 524.38 t, ftp AtP the �5 t Corner Lhort�of; Lhenco V 89 56' �, t; a p, h r G on e �+; boutI airy lite oi' l;l�e t'1 b814' i a L -he W hra].f of Lhe ;Nn quarter of Lhe SW quarter of Sid ''Sccl,iora t^, L-herice N' alb pK'Soia M bounda Loa atrit oX� Lh,e N boutdary of Ghe SCJ qua. er b� aaid Sect ibn Vii; Ghcr�Ge S ggo�6' t aiot the, 3v bouhdary, of t hb Sr�J qu�a7�Gar a� �s�z� d, 8a otiar� 6:, to the positbei 1nr�6 , ooft;aa.ni tgacba-$, Moro ow, , 'loss, iuradiae. p 8 Mariran) {N -V Mbighbor and Jear�ebl:a` its warUh -- ronc b= `4 h{? 7Ca '�±t?TXlik1 CG"� c'� 4� tb i!�'r• L'It (7ui131un yy..c('rbYlil(", 10J.I.L,) p7'C1�ert;y � located. on bhe northvrosti corner 04 $t eavns RU d slid., pantb7 Nla a� a I/f ;hwaY, i.d,entifl04 as 0Boz}e pal, - tcuyV �. . .AlL.taW.tCBaiayL4HToyU.bJUCG L} 4 -h CVRpc �i: 'Cali i4ryry r eQ h port i ori op o a$ shaw'%1 o that oc; Olt t~ ap c:nGi t; ed i6gf a c� a� Map of the SL~ .8i:vria fiXvmc't: bei Ghe 8W quar.Ler or ut e Cczttr L;y CalJ f'orbia► whi, —11 ; tva� sled t,ri the . aifa,co of f&el R cbrdev o of BUttU, S�Ste of 0d� fo�n� luno 1 � 19'ain Baok {1411 of daps. at papa �iov �,S:LI�y,.a�'�;�' Cq�bo�,G.�I'�.1�e+�.y,,�#�S X1.4, �C}7�.,�.:��y,"fnl� .po'n. U bn .�14h0 S. Ji:liM%.. �� �.rtu r�.ad .0 ,�f IJ � ���i•:± { 3' t onb t`r w + 55 YT 4,,:0 x' W, iaB 'tax" 5c ° i4 arca d'; Lot 5*'), tkao�ynoe �1 ° a and Pora�lle"J r�;S. Gia L��e �� �. int j1� ��qq0/5+ � � , Wd + Q W , 1 ' l VS7 d '� U��4 �r'401 .I:�. 4'� .d a, .�" �ri 4 ll 0 d to Pt. Ptii;b t;o a potxai; �.z'Ileo,er t ;r� 6 e bf -t;hr OLODU, u 3 0' aZ' �ihom: box ' 4 d 7T l .. 50-10-89 5 0-1`1-16 i 50-052-63 L.J . & A.M. Pickney R. & K. Chapman P 6755 Chapman Lane Petex V. Goggia 705> Pentz Rd. n 1767 Sunrise Lane Paradise, CA 95969 Paradise' CA 95969 1 paradise, CA 959.69', 50-10-140 50-11-17 E 50-052-73 C W. & R.C. Johnson R:S & �� M. McCowen lane i" iGeotge 8& Carole_ Payne PC:,Bo 82 17'10 "timber Lane Paradise, CA 9.5969 1'756 Sunrise Paradise;, CA 95969 �, Magala, CA 95954 5C-10 1411 50-'I1-,18 l 50-052-78 W.F. & A.P.'Gloistehn ` C.W'. & A. Kocher 1804 Sunrise Lane 1 W. J_ & S.L. Noble '1313 Deodara Way ; 1'707 Leafdale Et'Monte, CA 91733 7' Paradise, CA 95969 1; Paradise, Ck 9,5969 50-11-y. ,�; 50-11-19 :° 50-052-79 Jeffrey E. Nickel. Late 1 Russell & Euba fount 7072^Pentz Rd. J.A. & "D.S. Young 7085 Pentz Rd.:: 1750 Sunrise Paradise, CA 95969 Paradise, CA 95969 Paradise, OA 95969 50-11-5 50-11-2a 50-052-83' C.J. & A.M. 'Miller i Ralph 'R; , Clay 7090 Penttz Rd. ` E.E. & R.M.Keller 7075 Pentz Rd.! 175. Sunrise Lane Paradise, CA 95969 1 Paradise, CA 95969 Paradise, 'CA 95969 50-11-7,14,'15,20,;26 ; 50-11-23 t 50-052-84 + V.R. & J.E. Noble i G.E'. & G.M. Stizit 1 46 Sunrise Lane 7 1„ D.J. & S.1�. Younglalood '1844 RedWood Rd, 7050 Pentz Paradise, CA 95969 { ParadiseCA' 95969 1' Hercules CA 94+547 5a-11=8 & 21 50=11=24 a Bert &Marilyn Strome j D.L: & C.A. StUltz 1834 Sunrise Lane Paradise CA 95969 ° 1742 Sunrise Lane Pa'radi s , CA' 95969 , AF 50-11-11 � 1 .5C7-=11-27 & 28 Ella Hanford Phi] 7 ip & Ella lanford Folin L. Hinckley, 16282 T7utchsss L'a' 1 7080 Pentz' Rd. Paradise, CA 95969 " Beach, i kHuntigtoi 50-052=-52 Ronna �1�'': DaVis 5972 skyway s.. Para.ise; CA 95969 a x :, 1r I. y „e „ Town► Of s y, 747 Elliott Rs+nd Par3¢tclis8, Califamta 95959 (916) 877.35.58 6c led No+pmbar;7t,1919 � . Werrrn H, HumbaH, mow bore Gawgen, Vki'Masar , VHaKIM Holding- A6io A. Plur* C;M. WMAM T**r _ April 211v 1§80 Paradise 1*39ation Aistri'c ; . P,Or Box 128 ;,,Paradise, Ca, 959`69 Re: Rezone File 80-65 , Gentlemen: ; Please disregard the letter sent °to you dated April 141 1986. At the regular meeting of the Paradise Town Council held April 9, 1980, Ordinance Aio, 18 was adopted which retones from "P-(�" (Public -Quasi -public) to "R-1" (Single. Family P.esidential) that -'property located approximately 1340 feet; "Ughway, east ofPentz Magalia at the ,end o£ Sunx3so' Lane ident.3£'wbd as AP,�S0-11-25, Paradise. thiould , dii have any questions, please £ee`1; free to contact this of ice,' Sincerely; Warren 14, Humbert Mayor WHH:I s r f . .... `�' - �:'�,`:°1f_"'^ afrrnnerrr•wrtwym7iitOta�I�IfW S ORDINANCT;i N0. 1.6 , AN ORDINANCE ZONINfA,z PORTION OF Tin " TOWN OF PARADISEt. 'S`fATB OP rCALIVOMIA, AN ►'R-1" (SINGLE FAA4ILY RESIMMIAL) DISTRICT;, PURSUANT TOS CHAPTER -_29 0v; THB `BUTTB COUNTY CODE AS ADOM BY: THE h TOWNOF PARADISE„ atd o£ California, The Town Co�ancl of the 'dawn of paradise, State, Uhde.r and pursuant to Chaptera24'-29 of the Butte County Code as adopted byfthe Town Council of the Town of Paradise by its Ordiinanc,e No,, 18 BOBS t)RDAIN as folloora Section 1 The; hei;eina£ter described ttrea situated in the town o£ I radi`se, State of California, shall .be and it is hereby, 'zoned as 'be ;E a 11R-'l" (Single, Family - 'Residential) District, and such area shall subject to the restrictions and restricted uses and regulations pux" suant`'to Butte (:ounty Code Sec ion 24-12 as adopted by the Town of Paradise Saicl'area 'so zoned baying located Ira the Tovin of Paz•adise,' more particularly described as follows: A11 that certain real property situate in the County of Butte, State of California, described as follOvsd A portion of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 0:, T22N, RAE, MUB�,A'4, more part talar°1y .described as fol-1614s;: Beginning at the {V' quarter d orner of, said Sec. 6; thence the W boundary of said Sec, 6, a dis- S 00°•12'' E, -along tance o£ 30.00 ft. thence N` 89° `366 F',, a distance of ` 1a48.2S.t, to° the NE c`orner of 'that cer"fain parcel of lana describes in deed from Paradise Irrigation°District to Bert Strome, et ux, dated November 22, 5943 and re- 1943 in 319 of Official records, corded November 30, ;Book at Page 282., °records of Butte County, `Califor..n%a; thence S 2g° 08' H'a_long the easterly boundary of said; Bert Strome, et ux parce,l a distance, o£ 524:3$ ft. to the SE 'thereof; N 89' 36' E to a point on the E corner thence boundary line of the {V 1/2 of the SV 1/2 of the NET%4 °o£ the S{l 1/4 'of said Sec't'ion 6, thence N along said E boundaryto a point °64 the N boundary' of the S{V„ 1/4', of said Sec: 'fi; 'thence S 49° 361W along,"`the N ,boundary of the: 6{V 1/4 of said to the' point of he"ginning.. Conta n i ng 3.0 acre s , Pore. o:r less., Paradise ., I I , , I .1 121 te_- - -"- -_ r_. s ,CQU OF BUTTE } 7 OZJI3`iY G'FSiTER a�HltfE Fu46 Co. F�anzsig o ' ' !s` Man , OAOVUIE, CiALiFOMHA. 95965jt�� tt FEB1. 9 980 � � � �� � ►� _ � � � ` OFFICE -OF' pLFiNNII3G.CODON Orov'Jle, CaGfo rria: 5©-0� X03 V.Fana F 504 onyx Iirve 04 Santa Ana CA C1t�N 4�`r 424�i rtQ15�8G RE-r.Ur s s l�� i zCl' ==UEI ILI= Rfi7DREF:> - UN Bc T:3 -FORM -' _ r L a=. COUM OF "Bum. coWff CENMMME9 A - Oaov=, C�Oarr,� V%s '►� � 0��'"��� PL,,:Io fa COMIvDSSION t 50-052 sus Ta .J. & S.L. Noble -'! Deodara Wa Pgracl? ae, CA 9595 c fjsAi n�R! 76FRf AEL .ARD p£` .:; Fza !4 0 r'itor fid'vi �. �4 r _ _ P ' Et� I} �/'��j� /qr�� F 'l w�%P�1 �/�7��+� 'ui}g - Co Ffanning Gomm. ' OROVII_E.,_CALr�JArIIA 9965 f](� i=� OFFICE OFCO m P AIS MG COON.-;-- ` — Qrovilfe, CaCcfrsn:3. t j 50-10- 3 - (f) - Michael J. Felucca sExarA _ 4 Al Real testate PQ Bow 57ne 4 —_ ' Parad4i e, OA 95969 t pgRT �� S,W :112SE0. 6 T 22 N. R 4E { U W. _ 114 CORNE/4 2001 aoo• o ZO1.3 201.3 ROL65"• y ` ` o - 7a36"£ 83 H.:' B9 ,y- 2.5 AC o O.S4`AC ' 550Ow �2.35AC- -: 7 a o @0D t 2 _ Qo. H l / f►C_ 201.23 20L -r l g _ ni :� - BUTTE, COUNTY PLAWN(i COMMISSIO'l rf1NUTIJS - Docember l2 l979 A: PAROIRRIGATION D' ISTRICT I,F kEZONL' i2L'QUE ST A letter ° from Mil il1IP Kelly) Jr., ,Manager Of the r Paradise Irrigation tli:5t.ri.ct, requesting that the 6' County rezone AP 50-11'=25 from P-Q to RT-1 liad been �. sub;nitted to the Comm iSsion,ers. Minton was made by .Commissioner G,lbcrt; seconded by Commissioner Bennett,- that the request be denied. `J AYE'S: Commissioners Bennett, oi.lbert,'Lambert, Max and Chairman Wheeler; NOES: No one. I ABSENT: _ Na .one Motion carried. E , ;j