Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout051-230-054a ,� F,• F r �' .1 �' •� ; .r .y •,, � '. .q 1••g: 4- fir+ r � Mme, ..'•+ - r. o, � • LY • x Y y • . .'4 fj � �� }fin Q � ,' �s�H, �, • ,. . e � • r } 1 "• \ .ani -••'• .. i Rezone Joan- S. Mariotte _- �ezouel_- Pm- �.Cyylss .��L fJf� { ATF , Olt J/rt�t �q G gi_ ;w Y _ X333 - q i s Y � F r m ` k., . & r V!I Joan S Mariotty ,. as N,, �"'Il` 555.3.. Almcnd St •:�, Paradi se, CA "+ Pearson, Adolph and Marie 5 qFO,fit',, N;! -"t ttIi'ti k 'Rn oney from "R -'i" (Si4K: e Fami1 , Resxdential}.to X10-2!' : 0 OI a a Fox. 200 f� east of R,ussnl i Dr: . � r; t ,� on ,;�Iie south sa de �o� S1cYH!..Y,x ,...PP. - _ _ .. ....� . � . , ... Paradise. �Tk. IJV-TPET#� 80-85 (AP,51-.2-3r5 . & 5� 1 CTN. iLAN 4-80 _. ...... ,.. - 't;�°,'8�• vC 'ON61 PI'I V .rnN�:.. 1 zANdi�Y`'VI. Fs C.fQFCOJ".. lip. 'C tJIAL 0 01; k'Ilt t'*t: U. tNA 'VE 4Crl:'t'','A``i 37V MITI N' 114Z I'FP+ aEiY7."ryk I isill ''1 2Tr ,. �"°i>.#�'�: t'1�t t�C�,anA'1`'f:�t tV�j'� 1b I.I;;i � �'t1►i,iN� °�tirt`." ` �:� 6 C;/ "° _ �� ° ,� !� � rf r TWIT 25 FT 'lk`�"I:, ait? ml,as�ll `7y`�3r4l.J wR°�"�"I. ✓— O?'I. 0AI r�Xz'`rt 1itlkry ` R' Iij,"t 4A NON A Vr I (r t 1 F 411" 41 R f ry t NOTICE TO APPLICANT - REZONING I. Assessor's Parcel. No. P. Location: 3. Exist rig Z o,ning . e7 4. Requested Zonings 7 General Plan Designations As the applicant far the requested rezoning referred to on Trine 4, tht, relationship between the Butte County i Genera -.l Plan and my rezoning request has been explained to me by the undersigned pl.aiining staff member. In making this rezoning application, I am aware -that the zone I am requesting does conform to the Butte County General plan. Da t C' slgna Up5.can s si a e qufsa Via. f'IaE�nir{� �arnnr. 199 rJ I C�r�villar C:r�lil�p:Ed I 1 I f El dl I i c 51-23-38 51-23`53 51 2,3-1 p. H. & B.B, Candia Dep t. of Veterans Affairs, M. & Mrs. D B lodeau k Cline Grant Cline t A.J. Pinocchio 4736 S1�*gay 3 5Y4.0 Skyway r Paradise, CA 95969 P D Box Magalia 10 95954 Paradise, cA 95969 , 51,-23-54 & 55 Q 51-23- r 513-39 Juana Heacock Adolpk� & Ma'riP Pearson P 0 Box 597 Rolf & Nora Funk P 0 �iox 42'i 110eBoadview Court 1 CA 94901 Magalia, CA 95954 Paradise, OA 95969 San Rafael, 51-23-5 • 51-23-40 Joan SMariotti 5553 Aimond Street Marjorie C. Johnson Ivan & Sandra Amy O Box 730 Paradise, CA 95969 P O Box 1 Magaiia, CA 9595 4 P Paradise, aA 95969 51-23-6 51-23-41 j R.J: & E. Schmoxleitz 1 W.H. & W.J. Edgington 1955 Whitman Drive �! P o Box 5620 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413 - Placentia, CA 92670 � 51:.23--8 51-23�-45 & 51-24-3 - Richard A. Sylvester Arch & ClairedMarDrive 186 Valleyama g e 4089 Skyway Paradise; CA 95989 Pari ti se, CA 95969 51-23f-9 & 3 & 51-24.12 nterprises Inc - B.B. & V.G. Jones E.B: Mitchell 5o45.Rv.ssel l Drive � 1f ' Street ! ".. Paradise, OA 95969 'P � r` CA 94509 51-2 3-22 �1 R.S'. Russe S.M.., Gardner Do 46 M: Weldon I t �'ytrray 5056 Paradise, CA 95969 Fad'�dla�'� CA. 959C9 51-23"31 Howard & Ruth Price i. ;. Howard & Ruth Price 469a Skyway ! 4670 Skyt�ay Paradise CA 95959 Paradise, CA 95969 a t1-23 51-23-34 -51 $.I{` & J.A. Maxwell Gilmer & Juan Carter V 0BOX 81 ; 4712 Skyway Pe rad-� ae CA 95959 ! Paradise, CA 95969' D.M. Bromley lz 5860 Nielsen Dri\ oe Paradise, CA 95969 I REZONE REPORT :�+�aX"t+�+t�:,.��'. °•'1:bti. 4ti, i'.::r„+. .. .F,,..;n:.i+,p..•'f,y - .,.. ..: - ....,..< , , _. ,. -.., - - i 111 `I. Februarj 15, 1980 1 555 Almond 3vre tt � pawndi o , CA "5969 � Ile'. Rtnmne Vile 804� .lf ZhiS is 60 4AOt;Lfy YOU tthnt we r':coitmd. ',�ricc�uion Sal."," �] comx►ej:cial) Par �roper. 1. 01-e ke0 a Y ut h tlxdc e; ..vby, sj)Proat? mately 200 Poet; asst � !, Drive �+htpd as his , 1-23-54 � 55j �eracli�, , We Will 8chedul,: public head.inrs at atich ti;g s tete envj- ro ibenta l de 4ermi nation and the reOr -"0td.qtioIa6 of the Depart;» tent Of Public Work e and Lbvironmon Gbzait;sti n, have been r received by this of:r�cu I } � tetty'f3 Blair BB.Qc 4, i 54” - ''riINING [Ep�gr7TMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REV E REd 'QST' " r TO: f X\ ,r ' a �'ratuf ►►+��� �' (Sa.np;].ow�r�mi:7.�r ���a.d".=�i;ia1� �af:"o--fit"r� DESORIPTION OF PROJECT.', ,Re7.ara� an thepfd-ath �itlta or oltyl4a�r, �,ppr.Xi.irtatc�q �O� Beata ���i�_ a� nt�t��e� � LOCATION: ' APPLICANT: ADDRESS; ,a�,r l��mar►c;��r�i ewe, CA ()1:�aht� OWNER. COMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED d`' COMM RETURN 'DATE'REQUESTEDs -ASAP- - DATE DISTRIBUTED. 2-21-80 ATTACHMENTS. Copy of applicbi'lon & plot plan: „ r RETURNED COMMENTS. E r r i PLANNINGDEPAA',jh1ENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEST y „" 1O: Phil Kelll ,� Pa'radi no lrrf-�zmtian D4 stariot CD ' r REQUEST`; eyiew & Comment A, N0. t 80-85 CAF 5'i-�2-3- ) DECCRIPTION Of PROJECT;Rezorvo from "R-1 a (8i ngle-Vama.ly 1�esidonti:al) to syC» 'n Il —�Oarirai Comneroisl „ .T. LOCATION: on the Pntx h side of_SX-yway t apnroXiontely 2010 feet._east t of Ruaag7.1 DxiVO, ars, is e. 4 f APPLICANT: Joan 8. Plariot' ti ADDRESS: 5557 Almond 8t paradis-OA CA 95016? OWNER; Pearson, Adolph and Marie PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED,_. RETURN DATE.; REQUESTED:- AS"qP DATE DISTRIBUTED; P- -l-8O ATTACHMENTS: Copy of appl;cillon & plot plan, RETURNEDi COMMENTS: f i'. - by CDtPARTMENT'S INT ERDEPART(VIENTAL :REVIEW REQ PLi�►N11NG Paradise Fine'Protectiori 1)i;trict � ----• 77 w J!`t TO: REQUEST: AP Na. 80 _85_ (AP 4 & 55) DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: r _ v r, ,t , n an o } o i• LOCATION: _ ;Drive Paradi ,e• Joan S. Marion _�---- APPLICANT --• Almond St . Paradi 6_r, 9 - ADDRESS', OWNER: Pearson h -and Maris h " PLANNING COM(1lIlSSION ACTION SCHEDULED +, + RETURN DATE RECUES'FE 'ASAP p . 0 DATE DISTRIBUTED, ,......21-8 ' of app�icatioh & plot ploni ATTACHMENTS`' Copy +'` RETURNED"; �,6�E � , x ,vim .y4�G�^—• �H ✓.ems' .► GOMMtNTS:COMM �, )* �� =.Tir3 ' i n-10 , x <, OCOVIIId� --ern."x.rYYiw.r•rr�•r.r...�.nr:. w...".r.P M'•w ... .. r Y ' Co, Planning �omtr►' Butte f APPENDIX P ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) C1roY►I►a, 0pr►}orn1?A j ERD tog , 80-02-14-01: I. BACKGROUND 1.. Name of Proponent Joan Hariot+4 2. Address and Phone Num er. o Proponent: OnOS,mex 11tlolpli & rIar�.e..l'Q o„ �foari �5�� S_ I 1 n+ ; RJCMI'tOx Ql�nnnn�o _2—ZucltermanSD=t �a g (916) 872.. 5oilist Submitted 3. Date of hec 4, Agency Re�'tuiring Checklist_ 5. Name of Proposal:, if APPUCA81e �A, rh,�e_o� i;n r,.7 i•7n nrnnns:nrl ytir].p.�- Qp *# 5'1 �rraa f`rntn .. ►,.c R 1 l«I ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (E,ltplanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required" on 'attached sheets.) YES MAYBK NO 1. Earrth: Will the proposalresult J,1-1 significant., a, Unstable earth conditions or in in substructures? changes geologic b, Disruptions, 'displacements, com-�� of the soil? paction or overcovering _,_ ,,•' c, Change in topography or ;round star face relief features of removal of topsoil? , d, Destruction, covering or modifica- tion of any unique geologic or physical features?,--- e, Increase in wind or Mater• erosion the s,ite7 of soils, either on or off f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in silts- tioa, deposition or erosion which may modi,.y the channel of a river ar stream or tha bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet ot lake - .--- ---- g Toss of prime agriculturally pro� ductive soils outside designated 1 urban areas? FAppendix LE C"OPpp _ P � page 1, of ... .... , r YES MAYBE N0 h. tkposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,' landslides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? 2. Air. Will the proposal result in: c a Substantial deterioration of ambient or local ai:: quality? bn The creation of objectionable ' odor;,, smoke or fumes? _. c. Significant alteration of air', y movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate; either locally or regionally? 3. WatPr�; SJi1l rhe proposal result in substantial..: r t ; a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? y' b. Changes in absorption rages, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? c, Need for off-site sttface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channeli:ation or culvert installation? —0 d, llU- osthe course or flow etons to flood e. Change in the amount of siurface i water in any water body? P, Discharge into surface haters, or � in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not ; limited to temperature, dissolvedn. oxygen or turbidity:?' g, Altetatioii of the direction o rate of flow of ground waters?. h. Change in, the gUarlt tyy or, -quality of ground waters, eitht3t 'through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or dXdaVAti.ons '; Ap-gftdix V L page 2 of 9 '"..:n.rM.w,ter-..r.;siC.kY:,iP�44."Sr,......=..rFhie2W.y+naNn-...-,..:n.ti�uRLWtfi:h'�:PK. �-rwe,:*n+r'.t_u_.as,.:..i..,nv�.,........«.r.:.-,..,•-..e..-r.rn....,.,..`..... _ __-.. YES MA?BE - NO i, Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public eater supplies? J. Exposure of people or property` to water related hazards such as flooding? G., Plant•'Life. Will the proposal result n su,ststantial a. Loss of vegetation or change in the diversit.j of species or number ofany species of p'larts (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, I icroflora a.td aquatic plants)? �a b. Reduction of the numbers of any unigZte, rare or endangered species of plem, is?' , C., Introduotion of new species 'o plants ihto an area,orIn a barrier to the n0tmal , replenishment of existing species? a, Reductio-.1 In acreage of any agri- dult,ut6l crots? 5.Anima%Life. Will the proposal result in sub8tan'Flal: a , Change In the diversity of spec-ies+ or aumbers of any 'species of animals (birds, land animals I including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms, insects or microfauna)7 ` b, Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? I c, • Introduction of new species of iI animals into an area, or 'result in A barrier to the migrat'ian or ;. movement of animal? d Reduction of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to eXistl:ng fish or wildlife habitat? kppendix -V Pago 3 io YES" MAV'L Y NO . 6. Noise, Will the proposal result in substantial �' t a. Increases in noise levels? _b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? ` i; 7. Light and Glare. Will the proposal pro uce ant light or glare? C 8. Land Use. Will the -:-------- proposal result in a significant: a. Alteration of the planned litnd use of an area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such ; alteration? b. Conflict with uses on adjoining properties, or conflict- With a establiChed recreational, educa- ' lona reli sous Or scientific uses of an area? Ari 96 Natural Resources, Will the proposal �~ resu fi in substantialt a.. Demand for, or increase in the rate Of use of any natural resources? b, Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? �. 10, Risk of, Upset. Does the proposal invo ve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous s+.ibstances tr. (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radial,, on) in the event of an accident or,upset condition` 11.. po ulat3.on, Will the proposal signi acido tly alter the loe,ation, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area or physically divide an established community? , 12 llotisint, Will the proposal sign •scantly affet't existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing7 Appendix 1! - page 4 of 9 aCs YES MAYBE NO' 13, Transportation/Circulation.. Will the Vr osal result in: a. Generation of substantial Additional ��- �M, vehicular movement? b Significant effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing t ��1J transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to ptesent . patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to.waterbo'ne, rail or traffic? Air f.: -iffic hazards to motor vrnic.es, .�;^,w� xsP~s o pedestrians.?� 14 Public SEty ccs. 4Ji11 �a vri, �OFal have an effect upon, or result ia a 8-,Ao'r4; antial need for new or altered governrertt.,A services ,in any of the following areas, A. Fire protection? b-, Police protection?, c. Schools? i d, Parks or other recreational facilities? e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? _ f'; Other governmental. services? 15, Energy; tailI the proposal result in a, Use of substantial amounts o f fuel or energy? b, Substantial ind -18e in demand upon ekisting sources of energy, or require the `dovel6pntd-ht of netiu sources of 'tnergy? �_... 16, UtLiities,. Will the proposal tdOult in aneed for new systemsi, or bub stantial alterat .onS to the following utilities E tlppetidi� >! - pafio 5 of 9 '.: _. n..... -a.. _ 4 ':a�4 1.-. v :.._..• .,w +i- .. .':' .;... v...-.':.�,w. _..... .., _ ..., ., Vrr:� . _ _,4 .J.#;M'lu".fKY.Y.�S�an'ih. YES MAYBE TO 'a Power or naturalgas?I b. Communications systems? f c. Water? C d. Sewer (will trunk line be extended, providing capacity to serve new development;'? i1o, - ..1,�. e,., Storm water drainalae? _.el 17 Human -Health, Will the proposal result in do Creation of any he2,lth hazard or potential health hazard (excluding �J)' mental health) ? b,, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18, Solid Waste, Will the proposal result 3 in any si'.gnificant impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter control? 19, Aesthetics, Will. the proposal result ni the`orbstruction of any public designated or recognized scenic vista open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 20. Recteat on. Will the proposal redult in an"im ac p t upon thequality or , quantity of existing; public recrea- tion facilities? 21. Archeolo ical/Ristorical. Will the proposal result in an"alteration of a significant archeological or � histora.cal site, structure, object building? or , 22, MandatbrZ .Vi.ndings of : Significance, f'icance , i as bees the petject Have the potential 'y to degrade the q�.tality of the environment, substantia'l,ly reduce the habitat of a fish or wild r ife species;, educe a fish or wildlife, population to drop below self Appendix 1 page 6 of 9 ;' f yt-1 I; „f;Flu YES MAYBE Na sustaining ldVels, threaten toA eliminate a plant or animal. com- munity, reduce the number'i'of restrict the range of a rare or endangered a plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the majorP er;iods of California`history or prehistory? Does the project have the potential -to' achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted long-term environmental goals? � ! C, Does the project have.impacts wlich are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d'. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings,' either directly or indirectly?, r.. , i y Appendi5c F ,.b� i p a e % of 4 Applicant ,, . Jorma Mariut Asl' sor Is Parc ,1 , dl-�2 - ri, 55 ( DT5Ua TON ERD+"Log # _80 02�»�� .�. A. Project Description 1:. Typo, of Project Rezone / , 2. Brief Description: Rezoning of 1.2 acres from R-1 (Residenttial (Heavy Commcreial) soyropertt will become attractive to clevel offer . No 3. Lc6ation; �px�,np� i G �nna� iia ro osed use. V -tib A'T1 g 'I'Yf P c M 1 `}•1^ 4 J, d. f I Wwwr � ..o e -; about 200 ,feet ea0t- of tho Skyway—Russell Drive intersection,; in_�e' town of Paradise. 4 , w Proposed hensity of bevelopment: VA 5,. Amount of Impervious Surf acing: Unknown---!-pnssibly up to 90%. 6. ACCsess AM .iVoaarest Public Road(s):Sk sra`r_f'ron"tage, 7. Method: of Sewage I)i,Sposal:. ;Individual Sematic System,_ 841 sourco of Water supply':—P.I.D. g. Proximity Of POW, -v Lines: Overhead lines along, Skywa (southsiae). 10. Potential for further land. divisions and development: commeroial zoning `3.i,{�TXk�` n �77nT.•2 r,'�o+ i7i-r3ra In !�S ntrl�rr, n1nzn5. ,,� i kii.k.`` a 13. Envi.ronme.ital ,5e t, f actor. Physical Environment: 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Character,; The land slopes .gently to moderately - from x d e•to•p along the Skyway towarr the old Southern Pacific to he g2wl�r: The groundn character is smooth. nor- to _south. ,. c Ei evat i on,: Abotiit '1 0 fC�a•h a1�A1ra _ sea�.ev_Pl ,, .. � _ d Limiting JPactors: _;light p-ne.�.>lim_;_l.ed grading ria-pi'im nn iicn 2. Soils aa, l.;ype:: and. Charac'teristjos:Aiken alae .Lo&m becoming rough broken and stoney land to the west. Soils are Olass iy»yi_tybe. Poor sub- surface drainar;e. i b. Limiting Va otows :_The high clay content. ailoVrs only a _ slots infiltra. tion of Crater. Natuvaal 1W.' xrdo of tiro Land a Eaarthquako ZOY10: 4o_cnbl�rn faults in the vicinity.. -_ b. Erosion Potential o 511,pht d. P�.re ;jazarCj'. Righ �._._. C. timidslide Potential,.. tot -r � a. ��tpan.sIve styli �oterii i al _ , t;ioderate ��, �-I,ydroioy a. SurPaco Water., There are no sixrfdde Watercourses, _;ohbite. Appi riCli k page 74. of,9 '• y,t.�Cl1:3kS1U11 vUT1l,.Lilu�u. '..` ! ' ' bGrOMILI Wa4er: avn$7sxble. ---- c e t c Drainage CharactOvistics . ; in th,e d �i nr,rr tha i•r�i lrnai4 ....""� �'t,+..nf�w ._...• nches per •�arF. _ d Annual Rainfall (norma"); A1�out 40 i—.-- e. Limlta.ng Factors •' Few for the s Tiro {eC1 - � Y ' y f;---• n e visual/Scenic Quality • Moderate Cally. hih�_`s`: i, on- Via• i Acoustic Quality: -Moderate -5 Way is 8L or 6.vel of emissions silaJ t'iPoskowa�i dor 7 Air Quality` � m 1e -- __ 14o dexateHi Biolo�a.cal Enyirorintent:• o scattered small pine. Severe! 0alce.:atlong railroad 8 Vegeta,t� r' ri Zh .. ��,r m h Mrd�i�d 1�a� b�„e„ - --k �.dlifo �le.��itctt: Limi'1�e�� to_r�.mall mammA't_,�,�� 9 W :h -e roximit of �l•�t<ri,an : stiyv. roundcoyer « -of oats 01jItAiral Environment : ' n TYlere I 10, A.rclaaro7 ogit�al aciditorical heE �uees irl..,., area . The site has beoh cleared in_the recent past._. 130 evidence of ar. ifae�tcr can-, be see e o eao e ionOde onsi e ocrz- 11,tzte Lcyuny eneral .,..ea s 12. Eytisting Zcn�ng:l3-1 a 13i- Eacisting Land 1100 on- ?. Ia • Onen, undeualo ec,..La„_,nd. .. 14. S trroun ing Aroa : tx. DsQs:paradiso I•.otel and Rouble '(A!' Auto;shop to eas Landt„�Snule r ' . Outset): 1►.Ind_ tc+ south. Tamil .. homes to went and nort;n .,► �nrt n,R to_;otith. 'b. Zoning', R rsrrniyn 112ir. `3ot� ne 0-? 31 '. ,• i Oornmero�al a.LQt i CI way. I�tedium-Deri�s� ty-_-lZ, r c. Gen. l lin desk gnG� ons ..-• , idential. and Y,ow-Density Itesid�nt�,a]. s.�adiatirig from Sltyw'ay. d. Parcel. 4 -acre to 40 aorpo its ale tr. pcp�'iat�ian: aonoo rated al.on�; r�.�o=;•�'H_Lar�d roadways. urban area. 1 . Ohat t,r:�I;cr' Of Olto and Avea i. Set thorn utban fringe of Fara iso. 166 Neareat Ux1aaT� Arta: t�1�►tt ' �c1 s; .. - --� '1.7.#G7.a�ra7tttc'�e 01” Ixtt'�.�,ti.t�t�rr CityAadise.. Paradise Firer oot�ex •ori radl dg rir � nt. , t�crc,di se: 1. s ��ovratu," � StlttTt�lK>rxda .tl tya�t Artirt:��`o� , i ��, � ire �':r�rr,i�co►�.r�x� A)1tJ• 1f.Lr.r } a. NettVast° CrUT0,y C$t[tt;(:) ""rc b. WrAtt�Avni�,rt'�t.i.1,�.`1,y'� ��. �.'�. h�ttlroilt noir .+st;e].7 0. �;cliac5.r3 i�� Atae � �r�ro.c��.�c rtrott schools,. _ Append:a V page Yb of �I r IIx. DISCUSSION Q.F ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ,summary: The'project is 'a rezone of 1.2 acres of land from R-1 to. 0�2. The property is located,on the south side of thr Skyway about ,,206 feet east of the Skyway-Russell Drive ittersect on in Paradise:, ; No specific com ore:�.a.l use of the property is proptjsed at the present. The rezone is being undertaken at this time to inal<<e the property more ,,attrao- tive on the real estate market in hopes that it w-.:"Ll sell. This property has been on, the market for three yearp with the existing R-1 zoning.. The oimer; Oeels that commercial Ise is the highest and best use of the pxop.erty, I th' e':'C-2 (General Oommercial) zoning allows di!mllings, motels, lodges, hospitals, all types of retail, stores and shops within buldlings, auto sales, used oar lots, outdoor advertising, laboratories and massage parlors, et--,, Uses subjee•t'to acquiring a use permit include welding shops, manufacturing ! of product", public or quasi-public :facilities including churches, gas stations, restaurants, kennels, animal hospitals and mortuaries, etc. Minimum lot width is 25 feet. There are no side and requirements except Where the 0-2 zone abuts a residential district, as Ir, this case, where 5 feet shall be required. There is no rear yard setback in this odse. The property iS open, undeveloped land ilhi.ch has been cleared of Vege- tation cover except for a •few small pine trees, some grass and a few oaks near the ��uth boundary of the lot. Ooils tianeition from Aiken-Olay loam to the east to rough, stoYxey soils over volcanic layers to the west. Soils okisite are sli ,hely, shallovter and soine1-that more rooky than normal for the Paradise area. The v�'^oj erty drains south into a ditch along the rallrbad ri,gh -of-way, thenen weslorly till it is passed under t'he Skyway and dis- charged to ephemeral streams in Butte C eek Canyon. There are no surface waters or evidence of GroMidwaters near the surface. The Butte ObUnty General Plan 'designates 'this area long the Skyway for Commeroial U'se. Lands away from the Skyway are residentially designated. Lands 1/4 mile to the north are open canyonlands. Zoning on0ite Is R-l. There is p-1 zoning to the north and hest; A-2 limited zoning to th gest and south and R-►l and 0-2 zoning to the east. The site is withirn the dity of Parad se. There is a proposed PA-0 zone to the southwest. The surrounding land uses are roolai-Ytial, open land and some commercial uses (3utddise Motel and an automotive dice) to the east vrlthin 200 feet. Impacts j, ,clgae 1.b e,e,f; 4.a. Due to the gentle slope of the land aiPray fm tie Skyway (Bkyj�task is en ridgeline)) some ground leveling; !rill "be ilsprdevelopment oproperty, idll bl disturber anei TherelAlynot bea�yg eatchw� Intopographical charetew� Appendix P - page 8 of 9 A' vegetation removal and soil disturbance will increase the potential for ero- sion, Erosion potential"ip rated slight in this area. r"rosion of soil surfaces may load to sediment production and some deposition aing drainage ditches, ephemeral streams and major creelcs downstream from the ' ridge. Butte County preoently has no erosion control ordinanceo to c f; 16.e There Drill be an increase in runoff rates due to 90 000frtheering' 3° ' �' the Soil With impbrvioUs materialsp of total land area may UQ overco,Vered dopontling on what type of commercial. use becomes established. The existing drainage pattern trill not b� alte�od. southern Runuff col.l noted onsitb I -rill be diNchar�bd t�tehe xhe�ditehnrunsewesty, Pacific T�,i.lroa,d right or gray south of the s passes finder the Skyway and is discharged to ephemeral ehannel.s, in Butte Creek Cariyone increase& dovel.opm nt Tt y�hcul.ver� Mais area y11eed tozbeetesizedi theesltoue. MI � Vlt project, oto. u problems exist a the present time.. Any drai�tageimprovements ,coordinated with the Skywiay improvement project. There will be structure . a degr4dr t.,on in t -rater quality or the surface " unoff from paved surfaceo and Urban `type pollutants 1,rill enter the drain- paved a le pattexi, (pesticides, fertil1zeers# pu171 r asiaotespeciallyasbofore theolinev y Paved areas should be cleaned a g r fi;t~st rains of the season. There vrill be a cumulative norease in those traffic -related 12. a, 6. a, ^ impacts of air quality and: no.Lso« Air quality in Paradise is ry.ted as good by both State and 'local. Standards. increased traffic an .situ will contribute to the concentration of vehicle emissions along the Skyway corridor (ADT in 1.977 91252 south of Meal. Road). Air quality in the area will not cliaiyge. The acoustic character of the area is dominated by traffic nol.se from the Skyway. 1Toise levels on�itQ�rmayTheseeLevslsbel.ow 55 c3]3 to as high as 70 dT3 trithin 100 rest or the S1Cyraffio operating Onsite are eondit..onal.ly acceptable in residential. areas. ,rill incrementally increase the noise lev0l. dai ly. Aix quality ane? noisy he areQa l�aradibbQbowi4 lanesWhen ewillafoll.owYrtheirailroadn!tghtr ppto� ets iii tompl e''' '" the sub j eot property '� ELl bel' ro ect is e or way along the south paroel boundary« on�the island betIfeen the north: and oouth-Mound lanes« Traffic noise and w the concentration 6 vehicle emissions Brill be increased as he tray%s` po"rtation corridor is zridened. 7• Commercial uses often require much outdoor lighting for parking ;Lots, protection, advert3.sinr, should UQ used where: eta. possible in this. predominantly residential area. ! asitoldeorea enlight Shield ligh ing fart= o acts. f S•rel oasiblo should ue u�Qa fir Anergy reasons as p.. p and g S. a. �, $,b. The Dutte bounty Gc'noral.':�'l.a�i_ dedigt'tateo this a�^ea along the y Commoxeicl use« . 1'hc existing zonl.ng is Rel.« The alt gray for The w rrouhtling zoning I*b R_l and A►�� ltd. `there is a amall ad2 district 2Z0 Poet to the nest. Thtre is also a proposed PAwd zone jubt to the south orth sLtxro frost. Residential use existrt to the nitYtdii�t RUssQLa: Drive and Appendix f - page 8 a of 9 '! DISCUSSION off' D lVTRO ,n-n.3.1AAL DVAT,UATI01T (oont along the Skyway to the !gest. 71aity of the pod ontia'I udes allowod in'a° 0»2 zone may bo in, conflict with the surrounding residential uses'o Mowi,ver S-rith the Sicytray improvement project proposed to follow the railroad ribn.taof�-stay along the south parcel bou��d ryythe attractiveness of the siand in the middle of the $kyway.-1r,od he one grants to live thib a,n' site to residential developers is limit land dor tb,e future may be the pro �oset°nlomrlorcialn�tse tfl2i hd best eisf consistent Vrith the land use desi .nation. 1.3.ar; 13* bop 139cot 13.f. Cptimeroial use of the site All genera s traffic, though of less si compared lith Skvwav uses. Thin trill result ii1 i�.ca�c^sed safety ha2atds to area .residents rzrid Lraffio %�.:sat°ds along the Olrytrray dile to :ingress and � egress movements. The Sky.*ay Is a tiro Lane woad as it passes the project site. There are no left_ turn pockets 11, the vicinity. Site distance is moderate i-d.th a slight rioo in elevation in Toth distances blocking long distance viet-Ts, ,lith the 11cyway improvement pro ject) cirolAdtion in this a,;'-sa will be improved by connector roads ouch as oiwt� ,propcs'od to the scath of thr, site across :From Ruitsoll Drive. After the wk;fttay :improvement pro jeet, the subject property Vrill be on an island between the two separated � roadways, l 14.a. The site Is within the paradise 'Fire Protection Distriot. `Xr, !e are P.T.D. 11yydraixts actors Mcy'ttay hear Russell Drive. 64.0. The site is within the boundary o ` the P.I.D; 164 do 17.a. Setragre aioposal requirements may pt;3clude the establishment of high trator-using-typo facilities onsite, ie, rostaurdnts, laundromats, etc. The project use tr3.11 be required to meet the require- Monts of the Butte Bounty Lnv xomoatal Hcalth Deptxtmentio ,f ;r 4 IV. DETERMINATION ` To bn completed by the Lead Agency) aOn the,basis of this initial evaluation; I find the proposed ' p pro;, _ct COULD NOT have a signi`ficmit efr--ct on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION ek :egmmended C) I find that although the proposed project could have A significant effect on the envirormient, there will not be a significant effect in this case, because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLAMTION IS PE00MUNDED ❑ 1 find thero osed jsignificant effect on the environmentCta dYanaENVIRONMENTALIMPACT! !, REPORT is required. Date/L ` < s gnature For., ENVIRONME14TAL REVIEW DEPA.ADI MT ftevidt4ed . by: CD1 Earl D: Nelson HhVirornmeintal Review Dtireetoir - i i r - ApPendik F Waage gi bt f P. +r.5.c:}+ Y ti.•� ~"�c'y 4�u7uin'�'si,�=w-,:.... _.. .'._.. .., m,J�-r.:w+.,..-.....:.....-..,. - ��. RUTTt COUNTY PTt1111NIM COI``ll`USSION ' ra�sdey, �3p���.1 s 3 . 191 Notice Ls I'aereby given by 'the Btitte Gaunt Plmr*:�inF, 00114 P'S l - that public herrings will be held an l�icd aw t 30 p.m. , in the '3u.tte Cbu.nt$ Board of Supt � va �o�*° Roam, Butt Coun•tY Administration CenUer, 2;a 'Goi,Ant;y COytl[ f" 1)r'l'v't), 0.rov.i llo, Californ:laj regarding the 1011ow. tIV ....y.wmpn.... na,....e+a.n....r:a+.•.rcew«_......w..p.w+r:.�xwnrm _ i 1 Joan Mari o t+t✓i Rezone ;from 1�-1 °' t XT � �a �a�am 'lit us:; ty Pesi_ de:ntw.i.al) to "C-2`1 (General Col meroi:� l ) pamnel,�11 on Ube South side Of SICYWOVII apprWr. )CO fl, sf Russell Dr.; identifi0d as AP 51-23-54 & 55, mere Parti - cu:l ariy described as. Aai that Certain 1,001 Property tAtuatv l.rx We Cou°t7tl et lout to Lots, 36, 37, 8 �S j as !,Ibown on the t c,• -,r aafin maP M- tAIL-41od "'V sta Village Unit fro. 'I", which ti,ap 14'ss:� re- corded in th,e 0M00 oP the �,�ocorder of t110 Gaizraty of Ijuv t e, gt a`te O± 041,i fownia, Jul -Y 31 105,0 �n �lr�oY 1S ofx'l .ps, at page 2C •& P-1 reept:±n ; the: rrult Vhro, Nori ht,r ster!7 60 V y. o said Lot; S as rr,►bAstlred a'.uut; t,4e Pnwad:.V, Chico Ilif:hwsy. ura r i ,ira ; 1 d7 acres,, lwoxro ox, » 9A t�i,'e Go�,tirtV� " o rd ai' Sti aiarvi axis RC More: f.ror, "P-2 tA�" pert= : ocat d ter. �;lrtc �� tiG�„�sa� (CTe,�ox'a-� Ct3���'�rca �a.lr� � � � east; aide Of SIMgay, no;�» th o� C;I NII`, Ili ao a j t�,eoto Southern Pac:t.M Railroad, rI6„tit-off--way, ant olwxoli Of "he r�o �t;ta fixe o sac "T ' 22 ' �; � S'i�)1 40 ° i ,gra �a,:i c�t ,r `►y ►. trepta � o aW 'b” per mai► jai" VCT.U'r''d I n mal) bo(o)k 3 an Paces q-' � 41 on file i ir��. c�� i lce Of� Colas %,e R , r, o;r�dor j Lo',;S I tr"ud � � � aia� � p� k e �� �;�p � x't't"oid:W iriap 'book 41) on pick oil 01 �1 of thy: But-t;e, aouati; ;Al (t t us'€x,;t Aud ijhtit, a� a t;� t�i1 Of 'it3• uX title rJttbd v�iciio i �j. rax't'. �i '2e.P i Rr�i�.` ?�?���i � � zr;r��a of � o° *ord i7'i map bouk "A" OIL PIM7,UJ c,� 13 O Ctrunty a'x.c . d�s�* located t;),a t 0? pw oA, .q w.tFSd n .r«ty 4. r 1, Lit' �{C�aik'OS,i"x",n� w t i 1 r� � r � 4 ILS April 2, 1980 ; Mt. Joan Mariot t, ' 5583 Almond Paradise, Ca z 95964 Re tetone Fine &0.85 _Dea- Ms. Mariotti r Enclosed is a copy of Staff Findings concerning your application for to?bne from R-1 to C-2 property located on the south side of Skyt�ay, appro �imately 300 ft. east of RUs,sell Drive, containing 1.3 acres, more or less, Paradise. A hearing on this muter has been aet for April 91 1980 t,. the regrular meeting of the Butte �ourity i. j Planning Commission: This meeting Will be ]ield In the Board of Supervisors' Doom, 25 County Center Drive, in Crovill.e, and, is scheduled to begin at 7:x`0 P. ht cShoUld ontact ourhave an 4Uestions, please feel free to Y Y � Sincerely, Bettye IIlaiir Aix ector of Planning jhd Enc, fl BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - April 9 1980 Joan Mariotti Rezone from "R-1" (Minimum Density Resi- dential) to "C-2" (General Commercial) property located on the south side of Skyway, approx. 300 ft. east of Russell Drive, identified as AP 51-23-54 4 55, Paradise The applicant states: "The 0-2 (General Commercial.) zoning allows du llings, hotels, lodges, hospitals, all types of_,'��tail stores and shops within buidli.ngs, auto sales, used car lots, outdoor rertising, laboratories and massage parlors, etc. ;uses subject to acquit 5 a use permit include welding shops, manufacturing of products, public or" Asi-public facilities inoluding churches, gas stations, restauWants,. ►nnels, animal hospitals and mortuaries, etc, j •2iinimum lot ifidth is 25 ,Leet. There are no side and requirements.except where the 0-2 zone abuts a residential district, as in this case., where y feet shall be required. There is no rear yard setback in this case. "The praperty is open, undeveloped land which has been cleared of vege- tatiou- cover except for a .fete small pine tress, some grass and a few oaks near the south boundary of the lot. Soils transition from Aiken -Clay Loam to the east to roughs stoney soils over volcanic layers to the wbst4 Soils slightly 'shallolrer aad somet��hat more rocky than normal for the Paradise area. The property drains south into a ditch along the railroad 1` right-of-way, thence westerly{ till it is passed under the Skyway and dis- charged to ephemeral streams in Butte C. -eek- Oany'on. There are no surface - 'graters or evidence of grounds -raters near the surface,11 The County has been asked by the Paradise Town Council to continue to negotiate With the Southern Pacific company for the purchase of the right,of-Way. The Town of Paradise has yet to decide,howevery how the right-of';ivay may be used. If the rezone area Would become islandan between troadways. In a previous decision; the `Sohn of Paradise indicatedthati.ntheevent that the ra.lroadrmaht"of-WAY 18, developed into a road that access from adjacent par.. y stricted, Under provisions of the Government Code, juritdictibns without a general. plan must .find that a rezone decision Will likely not be inconsistent with the general plan which will eventua'11y be adopted. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING C014ITSSION MINUTES, - Apxil 9 1980 3. Joan. Mariotti - Rezone from "R-1'' (Minimum Density Resi 80-85 dential) to 110-2" (General Commercial) property located on the south 'side of Skyway, approx. 300 ft. east of j Russell Dr., identified as AP 51-23-541& 55, more parti- cularly described as:,, Allthat certain real property situate in the County of Butte: Lots ' 6"stillas shown n that a map en- titled Village Unit No11 which map Was re- corded corded I in the office of the Recorder of the County of Butte,'Maps, -Ste of California, July 3 1950 in Book 18 atpage 20 1 21. Exceptipg therefrom the Northeasterly 50 ft. of said - Lot 38,ias measured along the Paradise Chico Highway:; , Containing 1.3 acres, more or less, Paradise jl 8055-1_1g , { Airs. Blair read staff findings. There was no correspondence. Proponents. Joan Mariotti said that noone would want to build a home between two roads, but that`'he locationwas ideal for commercial use. } Opponents: Howard Pride, 4670 Skyway, presehted a petition signed by 29 out of 30 res.denf, of Vista Village and expressed concerns about drainage and added traffid problems in this already troubled area. RichardG,ardii;,r, 5056 Russell. Drive,, also expressed concerns about addition-' traffic from whatever source, but did not particularly object to the 1". 'concep't of zoning. In rebuttal Ms Mariott.i said (190)• that the 60 ft, easement into this property would probably he used ratho,; than that presently wed Joy M6504e11 questioned what would happen if the railroad right -Of "Way should not become a roadway.` i The hearing was closed. Commissioner Max commented,,that he had some regarding the concern regarding C-2'atLand the potentially worsen. ver serious concerns e the igC- rs his locatieir, articular) . ming i traffic sit'odtioh, and made a mnt,aon for denial. His motion was seconded by Commissioner Lambert, AYES Commissioners Max, Lambotto Wheeler, Bennett; and Chair`intxn Gilbert. NGip5 No one " ABSENT; No one. i Motion carried I The appeal procedure was explained' by M8 Blair. 1,.t�..�.nw:•._..:,;.375w.�., K..inti.ur.,.ii",..,.c�,4-.i�''M. . ,�,+�, a ..,... .-,, ... _ _ w %��!{� ! C C. ; 5041 Russell drive 0;0y;Ao, cooi'a.,.`a Paradise, California 95969 April 1, 1980 j- Butte County P1anning;Commission 7 County Center drive Oroville, California 9.5955 Der Commissioners. When people buy a home a major concern has to be with What the u , neighborhood is and What its destiny will be. We often are told it will add others of similar tastes by Virtue of zoning protection. I realize that zoningshouldnot be something "set in concrete forever," ye4,when you degrade a pa0cel for no other reason than because an owner can make more money you break faith With those who depend on you for neighborhood integrity. No genuine need of the community can be serves! at this time by another business on the Mar' tti (Pearson) property. Few of the i existing deVelopnents for business on the lower Skyway enhance the _ I approach to toWn. Please spare us another used cur (junk,) lott I am less familiar With, the Optimo proposal, but suspect the same factors are relevant. If you and the new town planners do not hold the line the Skyway can become a continuous rag -tag horror of garish and decrepit marg nalism such as has ruined U.S. 1 in the East. I really hope you haven't actually experienced that. I have, and don't Want it in "Paradise," Sincerely, Robert M, Hanft q� 2e 1980 a g 37 3` Wei the undersigned wish to retain the kil zorlin on lots 36, and 8 f , Vista Village Subdivision which is located on'the lower Skyttay. The Property on both sides is single family dwellings and commercial � property there is detromental to the residential area. Most of the home owners purchased their property when the deed restrictions were in effect. These were more restrictive than Rl toning and the general area is good because of this. Also there is a potential traffic problem if people ware pulling ;n and out of a parking area at any commercial business that might, be established; I dl�a 0 _57 y n),�``z Page 2 April 2 130. We the ufiderai tied V!"eh to retain the Rl zon " g 3 3 �h i.,n on lots 6, 7 and 38 _ Vista Village Subdivision which is located on the lower Skyway. Thi pro;perty on both sides is single family resdences'axtd oommerca.7 property there is detremental to the residential area. Most of the home owners purchased their property when the deed restrictions were in effect. These were more restrictive than Rl zoning and the general area is ,good because of this. Alco 'there is a potential traffic problem if people were pulling in and out of a parking Prea at any commercial business that might be established. y ./ ��}' ,r�,G,✓S t rA`(�'. "Gr w3 C; 7� /CJ,• 23+J.4«%� irs'✓t.+ r 4 s" O-. 417y0 1� r 4&W- Ut s r April ,1980 1 We the ut,dersiped wish to retain the R1 zoning on lots 361;37 and 38 Vista Village Subdivision which is lacatwl- r'+he lower Skyway. The property on 'both sides is single family dr anF: commercial property there is detremental to the residential area. Most of the home owners purchoted their property when the deed : restrictions were in effect. These were more restrictive than Rl zoning and the general is good bbbause of this. Also there is a potential 'tra-rfic problem if people were ruling in and out of a parking area at any commercial b%siness that might be established. Ft ,Y/ xq 7,� (P(O N .1. 41 t ' April 10, 1980 Joan 'Mariotti 5553 Almond Psaradise, Ca: 96 Re.' Rekonr. j r�.1e 80-�5 Dear Ms. Mariottic thesHutteer Will .tervoas County Planning Commiour o£ficial notification that I11 Oiinim�� denied dbt a lication for a rezoning ftdt ssion at its tneeting on Y Pp 00k,110 E um y)enxsity Residential) to "C-z" (Cenert�l Commercial).£or property located on the so*th gide of Sky- waYr mPproxiinately 30A feet east of 'Russell Drive, dentf fied as AP 51-73-54 4 Paradise You have th'o g to ,eight, ppeal this decision to the Paxladise Town Cotincil, 141 t1liott Road Paradise California xise in £ivn (5) days of the report�o£ the FYanaing Commission's action. The Town Council *rill receive the Pisnnin Commis to appeal, You must submit our request tO • Y you Coon Y� p 1Wish i� wrsion'titing, on I�ednesi3a YA ril t� the Town Gaut�cil ; ting, no later that S.-CO P:m.0 1fondRY, April 21j, .980. Should you have ary questionsreghtding this MAttor feel free to tont�� ..t this office P1ese ' 5inceral'y, x y 3 Bettyd Blair Dixewtor o£ Planning y MR., It cc 'T')Wfi of Paradise y . ; d r: � may( ., ... ... �a REALTY Ir , r .25��Q.15558 Alrnnd (916) 872 aSt, Purudlao.,Cn: 959G9 PU, ii0 981 '6. _ aur+e 0c.'`ricnnin9 IoM�-� IPPR 18 11080 April 17, 1980- Oroville, California TOWN dogN'dXL Ole pARAuIS1 747 Elliott Rood 'Paradise OA Rat Rezone File #80-85 I I Gtentlotneni 'is letter is to icit'arm' you that We aro a ppOaliTtg he ° deoisi911 Of the Butte PItanning Comuission hearing held I¢ ' } Y April q 1980, regarding "the above mentioned roron© and �1 re cost 4 Council tact Onoh,I this i mat,toz a j r 1 ?.��. Thr; Property invo,L:v' fi{,j �is lc�t� � � . `rauOd on tile soisth aide of skyuo,y side of Pkyvay# approx tilixtely 300 footidast or Russell brivO. yr , ,'A, � ,� t, cotitai113� 1 o •3 acres mYaro or f �e89 i _ and is currently zoj- os7 ,ii�� c-z. t O go0pocttulttY 6 i ¢ � 1: 1;y r uan s, Marietta R F 'Br> I'V'E D APR I fl880 y :.' TOWN nF pAItAdl t f, 'a .i 4 April 25,, 1.080 Joan 5; non It 5Alil r, .i 'Par>aili�s+e, ►tea_, 95�itii Re; Rezone rile 90-85 s! be r Ms. Mar oti l ' At the regular inceting of the Town Councti, Town. of 17arhalse i holy] April 25, 1980, a public I�earxng elate`was ;set fbt itinc 4, 1950 at 81-15 pan. to cons':idor your apjal of a denied re- zone from "R-1 1 (MAvilin m Density 'Residentigl) to "(,r2'1C'en- ar�e7: Commercial) for proj5erty �,tocatacl on th��: saut}i side of skyway, approximately '30 feet best of Russ©l D i�ve identi- rlQ as. AP 5l` 23�.>I �{ 55, Paradise1 The mooting will leo held in the +Paradise ,i7tstice Cottxtroom, 741 ElliottR.dad, Poradlso, Cal�forni.a. Should you h;IVO ahy gitastlons, regarding this bnatter► please cootact this otfi6 Sincara], y+ }.. ,i a' bran H. Humbert Mayor ti �K s , „ 1P 'vCr1JN OF PARAME NOTICE OF PUBLIC _HLARINK� given y t ha Paradise Town Co1AliCi.l that a public heairi:ng, Notice is 'herebyU Will be held on Wednesday, June 41 "1980, Cit 7 50 parva, 111 411e Paradise re�;,zrcta.11t� �lYa I rr justice Courtroom, '747 Elliott Roald� f'a+radisow Ca;l.ifornia, following: x EMS ON WICH MATI:V8 DBS ODl E REGARDI:NC BPiUIRONMI�DII.'Ai, IAtPAC.0 1IAS BEB-N PECCIMMCNl7BD .._ , ., 1. 1ltItte Country Board of Supervisors � Rezono from "A-2 ltd.” to , "C -a" � ` (Gexterb.,L Coma:erci.al) property located on the east Oi.de d Skyway, northI, of Clark Road, west of the Southern Pacific liail.road right-of,wtty, and south of the north line of acne 7 Ta2N R3F. 1.D%14,, more parti.vul.arl.y, des�xribed ! a�3 4 All of "Optimo Sub" per map of rocord in map book 3s on pagrou ' 40 & 41 on file in ,oho o9fi,ce of the Butte CoutttY 1?eoorder "• 2 that map of ti-eoord_ In mai, book 49 bn Lots 1 and or parcel pago 76 on f'i.le in the office of t'�e BlittO CNhty; Recorder tlnd that portion orLot 14 of the subdivision of Seo, 1 i'2gN R3t M&M P►fir map of r"ord in 'map book "A" On pages 12 & 13 01,' the 13utto County Recorder : 606ted souta of aaid parcel Map rC^orded in book 4� on, page 76a. Containing Il.5 acre as s more or 1 earl, Tsar tdisc . (Sr;hedu .fid for he, ani at, 7145 p.m.) 2, Eugene Etta - Rozolle from IIA -2 Ltd„” t:o O..RA ,011 (Pl.a+rned Area « Cluster) for a 22 unit ressi:dtntial. deveO opmontt on propeety located ori the e-yuth side of Elliottl�d6t' approxi 900 ,C•1•.," ean1; of C:,pel.and Rd,, idelititked r as AP �t 76, mores part;i.cul.arl5 IdosQ%li.bod aa: ??aing a port,t,bn of bot 58« as shown oq that ca rtain ma.p crititledo 'lotpit%l Mali of Soo„ .1.11„ 1'22x1, R%,, Buttya tourit�, i` Cal.ifcljnial" which Map wa.l rocorded in 'the offit~e of :he Recorder til of said 1;jutfa CouttY, 5tt 4. of Cali.gOV lia, April ,'1, 1925 it J, Ook "B" ,o f maxpaj a.t page 28, and more pnrtita u .a"'AJ dooatied do � ; fo7rl,otvd,; i I�egin,':Lnr, at a point i.n the V lino of r3nid Lott 58, which point lutea a" 00o 22' 2Crr W, ep,3 In rt. .from the NW uorant thereof; thence irW-'r 6atitx point tit begi,wlirlg, 11 890 411 50" 4* parallel w,t.l h N 000 the N line of 04.d Lois at diotanae Of 1j ,34r 1.`t,,; tllenctl r orr (j y 1y d�rry to a poi.u.i: itt "tile S lino of Lei l ott Rd.1 tholkoo alontl N.Sl a S l ins:, tl ^peel 4,i, SCi" 1,41 a diotan'do of 110.00 rt,,;!yr thaftol �4 000 22' g0" "W a10119 tuts wrest, PI,y t " of 4$t a'_earce paarst,l a diottaca of,1`XIM ft-,- ^t,how? N wqo 41, 501, E, a di,otiiw IL thence S 890 W W or -181W28 £t,., thatwo a 000 301 kJ, 57.x(-5;1, f"t- 4116.32 ita sly tho V1 ;l.; ue of said 1�ot �t;iy, tt 0ace N 000 111 20 L' 575•67 ft* to t11e point of be1,bjning,* Containing 6x39 acroa, more or 1.0600 hila"atd•ivoa (Stho4ul.ad for heatibl; 11� L• F1 t �1t1 p 1n. ti eiY . \.-. ..._,-...,.-......„,....,r.W ....w.,..a:..*e. ......wi•.: Ir....i::'nmek TiYS.uS�Ai..,';::':3......._..«:,.;..,_.v,=W...-:+•...-..-,++1�+:;.:.r.i:........vAY.t. .. 3n iloan Mariotti Rezone ;from "R«'C'' (Mini,mum Density Residential) to , "C-2n 00ner&l Commercial) property located on The z;� Ath aide of Skyway, 1 npproku ;CSO ft„ east or R"dell Dr., identified as AP 51-23=54 & 554 ` more particularly deser:l bed as All that certain real property nfiteaate in the County of BV�t�r Dots 36, a�, & 38, an shown on that e ert ain map entitled "Vista Village Unit goo It' which snap was recorded in the office of the RdOorder of the County of Butte, ,States of California, July 39 1950 In Hook 18 of Mapst at page 20 & 91. � EYceptiaig therefrom the Northeasterly 60 ft. of said Lot �8, as ; meanured along the Paradioe Chico Highway Containing 1.3 aura s w more or leas j ,:Paradise, (Scheduled for hearing at 8:15 p.m.) M: The above mentioned applications, petitions, mapsp draft, environmental impact: reports and/or negative reporta are on rile and Available for public viewing at the office of tho Si:attst Co,,nty Planning Department, 7 l`oauaty Center Driven Arovillo, CaliPorniki, I;n,�,uwonment.al xlupUct Reporto are also available s: at college and County li.brari.eo. WAPREN HI.M8r,a MAYOR 'r0 Bt MBLUMD U TIM RIDGE 4AZEM Oto ''FRI17U, MAY 23, 19804 f, } i 1 Joy:r. S. Mariotti Rezone 80-85 i+ Contents sent to Paradise 5/30/80 as follows r Summar Sheet Application Notice to Applicant - Rezone Letter, 2/13/80 Ewironmental Checklist Staff Findings Minutes PC -_4/0/80_ l Rezone Report Legal Letter; 2/7/80 Petition Letter 4/l/80 Letter 4%2/80 Letter 4/10/80 letter 4/17/80 Letter 4/25/80 Exltila it Map Hand written legal Mailing List Plo:r Map Review sheets Letter 2/i5/8 Returned tnaa: Publication notice a 4.