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HomeMy WebLinkAbout054-240-011n �. ,Y" .' P x . ' �. r 4 1 , � >ti uv, 'r;,u�.ri«� i�Vl .a: o1"i.r<�..a�y�a A 1 JA �4: G'� � � �S i l� n P a�;. ��, x � " I, � Fy t � I !� I � .O ', Y � 51 �.: �.' y I 1 � � �� �, i ' r �' '' {�,. A " r A � ` `,,. ! �. �' ,,A -i• ' la�� r�� .� � .d,` �Y�. � j' +'�� j .� ! 4 r; A} a' y Y4 ;1 '� 'fl` �M1 ,a, �� ��; Y' �, R�' ;�i. `, µ �, }.!. +. . <r'; ;.�.''J. r. 1. r �,t� I I ,`l q�NJ_ 4��! � � i. � 1 .` y t f,.,d%'. I .1 � "�.. A� 1 4 4 ,. N>.h i 1 /,. 9 � � ,ti � �Y j '' M =i _ rr ____� �. ._____ ___ � moi`._ Kt � � t 'n i � 4 ►:� � F fYf F. sus .., !. .. .... ; �'., _ i. ., 1. ;�,. ...✓. .. .. .. �,� '.4 � 6y 1 A I 1 � 1 i. .r 5 P d •I'� 1 '� {•.' I r r c 1a� r, r� �, ��' ;. '! 'Fi ; r •'�i-,. cA , �;' r7i ;� 1 Y ?°f `a Y f,,y i4 '•� � Y' d. 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Wage Na, Parcel No, tk r6 ��'�.— REQUEST:: �-�-= r�►11 i 1crti,� *m- '' tie ywt�. _ PHONE; APPLICANTS NAME; ft1 _ `` � ADDRESS: —, c•`►•l r"� �i�e�,n� A -A_ STATUS OF APPLICAPiT':5 INTEREST IN PROPERTY: �� 01NNER'S NAME: JQ-y PHONF;?��'1.'3S ADDRESS �• DESCRIPTION "OF PROPERTY: �---- lyy pp '•'_ mow' - .. ���f'i�y� EXPLAIN FULLY REASON FOR APPLICATION +�4Y %i'ti L' Ir'i �1A,d T The above statnfi3 are cert d 6 hundeisigned to be car ,, Signatur of Applicdnt �, NOTE: Plbos+I submit Wiewlth d, dheck,or money, ordor' in the amounf sh wn below; payable. to County of Btitta; also a detoiled plat plan shoaling the location of existing and prppaiod struct son your propertyoiid on the•ndjacentF. ' „. a: P1R1\aeties. c 'sept 'No. 7 ,onto, a., . 54-4-4 54-24-28 & 74, ,73 (, 55262-2 1'7 H.W. & P. AhnemenA ` `. Maurice & Voniiie Smith 1849 Mosure Lane Lorna M. Thompson 1895 Marywood 5837 Peniz Rd. Paradise., CA 95969 Parrsdise, A 95969 ! Paradise,"CA 95969 ,n � � � ���24-2g 55-262 + e� 1, T `• -24-5 54 DorothyJ. Bute'rbaugh -J .M. & B. Cbl,onna 5557 Folarid.Rd: H. & R.H. ;[aindsay' 1�3i35 Marywood Dr. 5573 Pentz Rd . Paradise, CA 95969 �, Paradise, CA 95969 ° Paradise, CA 95969, 524-9 „ 54-24-32 ° 55-262-38 V.J, & R. Guardino 5310 Clark Rd, Sp. 13 William, .& Lyda Ernst ;`79255 Neva Haven H.K.. & J.E. Johnson 5510 Rarrison Rd. Paradise, CA 95969 Tulsa, OK 74'136 Br aadise,' CA 9.5969 ' 54-24_33 & 34 55-262=39 i & J.C. Kaustin en Ray & Margaret Burget ° 'I£i60 Masure Lane 320 �1aze,l Ave. Paradise CA ; 95969 San Bruno,, CA 94066 , 54-24-10 54-24-62 . 55-262-41 Ii. J. & A.M. Goodsell + Guc Bennett 111j Spruce St. Li H. & W:M Ikea ;iril '1883 Marytdood Dr 7600Dr. Paradises CA 95969 Chaco CA.' 95926, Parad;se, CA y5969- t 54-24-'11 t 54-24-6 3 •� 262-42 ! 55- _ a HeywortY 5.531 Pentz Rd. Lucille Byrne 2269 Stearns Rd. 1 D.E. & N.I`. Garnett { 1881 Marywood Dr. Paradise, CA 95969` 1 paradise,, CA 95969 ; Paradise, CA ,95969 54=24-13 54-24-64 55-262=46; Dept: Veterans A�'fairs D.L. &,.J.,,Pe:yrce { C:I:, ,& C:: And son 3932 Ki Sb. J L. & A.V: Eakins, �r'f6 Mo'� ti Circle Pi easant Hill, CA 94523 hos Alamitos, CA 90720` 2260 Stearns Rd. paradise, CA 95969 54-24-7'i } 55-262=47 `Paul & Crystal Z"o'hnson 2259 Stearns Rd. Frank ,& Norma'Lester 628,Oeeah St: Scott A. White 3 '2270 Stearns Rd. i Paradise, CA 95,969 1, Santa Cruz, C4 85060 y� paradise, CA 95969 54-24-19 54-24-128 55-262-48,& 49 j Frank Sterle � :,�� W,B &,H L. iamilton 1295 Bil1e Rd.. � Sateway Develop. Enter;"! 493 Valley Ridge - Dr. PQ Boy 941 Pax+adase, CA �� 9.5969�°; 523 � Pared CA 95969 Paradise,'CA `5969 54-24=22 8c 54-24-129 55-262-54 ` LI,oyyd & torine F.errac ! P.A. & C:L. Whelan I° �:L. & Irene F:randy, �. 5500 Harrison Rd. 901aou er ,rCAt 90']Qsi� ,' 18 5p ada sege Aane 959695 Paradise.CA 95969 r 1 Yp t f A7 -.�l'iw. h—v-v+..MrYw'M.nrMM-•+M-*rtint. rM� Y,1{�r14r �i..-.nm.*� W�hsw.l+�`.:i•+.trvvr..�"�ntti:.m-• i e+....4-..i. Viii +rYf _ 67 55-2V a4i )D.G&` D.14. Towel.] . r PG Box 5.51GA. 95909 Paradise',;, Herbert & Irene TQYinsot PO Box 1192' Paradise, CA 95909 ' 83 _18'1 '& 55-27 , 82, ' � Bill & Rera'Parker 5850 Kibler Rd. Paradise, CA. 95909 ; 1 t I vj 1 u 1' 17, it 1 ev r 1 , J r ( r' . . , December 31.E 1�7J r Marc $ jeanette; llQyworl`'h 5531 Per►tx Road Paradise; CA. nSJF,9 f^ , ReRezonerFile 80-68 iDear Atr, Airs . Lteyworth s z 1C .is is to .notify you that we a �� e' eived your 'apl�li borhood Commercial) !+ cationt0r a rezone' from N -C, of "C -C" (Gominunity,rrComnier o prOparty located an the nar.t]lwc�tC corle.r of a Highway and Stearns Road, iclenti£led els AP Q 2A -1 I.; Pa Ek $e, we will schedule. pub: c � �. .' � at' the such' time -r�s the recommendaiona of cnvironmcrita 416tti hlic Ulc rks a I: ivironment;al San ita- tt the Department o' t ion have been r c ivied 1) this off Co. Si;tccsere).yr r:r aetye Blaxx 'Pl.nrning ni'rector of j IT r, f;' ~ 1 `j� i .. 1 .. ,rtxr t s, Nb..rWrv.VNYrkA .'§••..wrt! _ '��� n r r, i dt y ,�',_LANtNIf�'0 OEPAATI�t'�NT'S INTER I PARTNIENTAL REVIEW f;Ft1UEST n' ,0 �� ��'arttin !lumbipyt Town o; Parn�3is REQIiEST, Reviaw & Cntnmsnt _DESCRIFTIQN OF PROJECT dtOltb i bm' N-C t CSC ;r LOCATION:, on the N - c0tnCr of i on hl nI E114y., F $teaRd. ; Parar Se t, APPLICANT14 ltl'X �c .ipanott+G fie S''Wort' ADDRESS: i Penta Rd ► 'Paradisbj :Ca.., fi OWNER: PLANNING COMMISMON'ACTION SCHEI�ULE�D RETURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP DATE DISTRIgUTrED:"_-1/'.3/BD ` ATTACHMENTN�i: Copy of application St plat plan, RETURNED: COMMENTS w ... . �r 78 f, pEP T CNT ' NR FPAR f R VIEIf" TO: Lynn Va hart EfivatxonmentO Hea] th Cti K` REQUEST; FIdvjew ik Comment, Ar $Q: -f8 X54,;-Za-1j NO,,�a" — IO " `Rozon�e from Nk-C to, C -G bES(.RfP>, ION OF PROJECT, . ,i LOCATION: on frhe lVW oornox ;0 I Pentz»Maalia IlWy. $ Stearns Rc;arsdise , APPLWANT:. Mark t;,Jtanette Heyworth` AI]DRESS: '5531 Pentz ltd., ;paradise, ;Ca, 95969 OWNER Samc l'` ,., PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED a, RETURN OA ASAP DATE DISTRIBUTED: Butte Co. Div, cf ls;v. tioalfh ATTACHMENTS;° Copy of application i� plot Olan, <f , J A�; 4 X19 8 r RETURNED: - " (*vilipot6lifomla , COMMENTS; (� 1'Y `Zi) tiC e 0 �"(j , yyy f 1 � All S � IJ ps:L.LZ�%J 11 .�... r. _ d f 1 r. >, 7 - - '� �'f �14i111LV%�/�iAwnWM.�'M!N+'X�,%�A`CYIf'AkX'e4�g � �k.�+FMK�.-'n'I.hr7'%.R f•'iF`+.a7+.6✓-.:+'r::.3k11�.'�1N*Nrsf.iu� #��i+•..••.r,.e..w -.« ..-s ;,. Y M1 Yfiem., .rm. - � .: - , . (,'OA�1 r. APPENDIX .. ENVIRONMENTAL :CHW,"'' ST TOKri (To be completed by Load Agency,) o11F�t Orod111°� °,F 1 ;I. MCKGROUNA 4 1. Na1rie of Proponent: Mtti* and. Jeannette Res*worth 2. A,dxess' and Phone74um proponent : 5'531 Peritz Road, Pradi se 3, Date of. Checklist Siibmitted 4. Agency FWgxii.ring Checklist . applicable. from 5. Name of Proposal;, N-C to C-C on AG' 5��2-] l soviaheas .paradia IIf ENVjA0TvTMtNTAT, IWACTS�� �� ; (,Explanations of all yes and "maybe answers are required p . on a`L'tacled sheet.,:.) YES MAYBE NO ] . Earth, Will the proposal :result in 'significant i a vnotable'earth conditions or in chane tleoloic substructures? b . Di8ruption9 , cusp acemeilts , com� pact "ion or ovc�'coverin8 ofRe soil? e. Change in topography or ground sur- iac,efeatures or. removal of topsoil?MWE d_f Des"trtiction, covering or Mgdifica- in2que ogic or tion of any. �;eo1 physical featur0- _--- ---- c.. 'increase in wind or wateL erosion o f; soils ,. either on or off the site? dhariges in dopos.ii ion orerosion'. of `li.each sands, dr chArIges °'in silta- tion; deposition a1 er`'osion,which mod,f ;he clanne] f �' river oar "may y to the bed o tike ocean. or treats or ani bay;, inlet Or lal.e` ,Yx" g. Loss aF, prime agriculturd, lyY pro' ductive soil s out'sicl.e desittated w urbati areas? .--r- 1LPYA`'ppendix P ,a g& of Q 0 'Y88 MAYBE IJP h. Exposure o'f people or property to - ,"� geologic hazards such as earthqquakes; lands;Zides,, mudslides, ground failure, or similar''hazards? _.�; .10 I. Air. !i'll the proposal result in: a; SubstdntiaL deterioration of. ' ambient,,.,]or local air quality?., ' b . The creat,' on of obj ectioriable {, ? odors., smoke ox tumes7 ras`. ' c : 5ignificaat alteration of air ,« movement, moisture or temperature,, or any change in climate, either Locally . or regiona'l'ly? -I'm Water. Will the proposal result' in roubstantibLIt a. Changes in currents; or the course or direction of water movements?, b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,°or the rate and amount of surfa ce. water runoff? c. Need for off-site 'surfaco drainage; improvemotits; including vegetation E removal,, channelization or culvert installation? :i. Alt.erations to the course 0j: w, of flood waters? j e: `Change in the amount of 'suri~ace } water, in any wat car Body? f' a Aischarge into suriiacc waters , or in any alt eration� ,dt- stirface ��rater qualityyy:_ including, but n,ot limited to temprratture,, :USsdlve,d <91L� oky gen or. turbidity? g, Al.terat•ion of the direction or ' rate .of flow of gro,yAd waters? h 'Change in the ljaan ity or qualitj of ground: waters, the through'' direct addit;i4ns- or: ;�ithdtd0als; or througf� intercep-tion :ofan ,. aquatfer 'by eats or axca`vations'`t Ar an : page 2., of 9' �i ,`N.iak�il'.cs9H:e+'.l fk'C '1i 1. 'pn r�i�',.4+1f +4k i�(d,$�Fitii +/+-Svc,-4'S""• t. W..,"t.uN� V.(M.. YES MAYBE,NO 'I i, Reduction in the amount' of water j YI otherwise ava� fable for puUlc wr�+-,ot supplies? ` io.sure°of people or, property, mater. related hatards such. as Alk; loading? � 41 P 4 Life. Dill the proposal result A, tantial, vw a. Loss of vcgeL-ation, or change, in the diversity of `species Ot number of anspecies of ;plart5 (including - trees, shrubs, Brass; coops,:Am microflora and aquatic plants)? b , Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c, Introduction of new species o h, plants into an area, or in a barrier to thenormal replenishment of existing species? Reductionin acreage of any agri'- cultural atop?.� --- S Animal, Life.; Gill the proposal -resu] t In, subs�tant 1 a. Change in the diversity of,spec ies; ,,k{ or,o any spec tes bf ;.numbers animals (birds, ldnd animals including xeptilds, fish arid, shell, lientllie; organisms, .insects' microfauna) ? t b: Reduction of the numbers of any uuque, ;rareor endangered species( ' of animals c : Itttraduct ion of new .species' of ti anymals into an area, or. result in ; a barriex to'the migration or d: iteducticn of; et�cxoachment. upon, or dote ,`.6ratiot to existing f ah or I fe hai�itat? .:,.:Appendix ' e 3 of 9 I' - p page . , YES MAYBCJo 6, Noise. Wi11 the proposal result in °3 substantial: a, Increases it noise levels? >'r r,, .;. `o, Exposure of people to .severe noise levels?` r 7: Light ,and Clare Will the proposal produce s gnnf:i.cant light or glare? 8, Land Use. Will the proposal result 3n a significant:. a. Alteration of the:Planned land use of Ian area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such. al<texation? „ b, Conflict .with uses on adjoining ' properties, or conflict with establichod recreational, educa- or scion_ r g tific; usesofan area.? 9 : Natural, ikesources , 1411 the proposal "r;esu t a.n substantial. , a, Demandfor,'or increase in the rate'_ AW !' of use of any natural resources? b+ Depletion of any nonrenewable "resurce?` natural l;tl, IZi.sk of U set. Does the proposal 1----- ,.i slc of an exp, i on or: vn o v:e a `a p the release of hazardous aubs,tances (incluiing,, but not 'liml ted toy, oil, pesticides, chemicals or'radietion)' in the'event of .an accident or, upset c'ondition s7 11� >�ulation,Will the proppsaI sign? ntly .alter i he lac�ii,iott;. m disttibution, density, or grc�ath " rate of the human population, of an area or pliysically divi„de;an established community? 12, Housir Will the proposal, `ex s'�. na scant ly a fect sting housi�ng,j or create adematnd for additional hoU4in? AMI 11 6, , „ Appendi�t IT = pale q of g \h US, MAYBE v , 13, Tran,,spartati6n/Girculat36in, . ' will tho. proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional I vehicular' meWement? b, Significant e£.fectson ekistring parking facilities, or demand for ne?a_parlcing;? c, Substantial impact upon existing tra.nsportatYon.systems? d, cion ti:ca t alteratiu4.1s• UO present r� >°pace,, ns of circulation Or movement J I of. people and/or goods? j e, Altorationsl to waterborne, rail, air traffic? £, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14 Public ,Services, Vill the proposal have { an effect upon, or,result in a sobstantiol need £or new o�� altered f,oVernmental services in an"" of the- fi)1loviin areas a. Pire protettion? b. Police prot-ection? C. 8tbols? d, Par1Cs other tecrQatiana1, }! e . Maintenance of pub I, facilities -� including road's? £, Other go"vernmenLa7 services? --- 15, Ener Clill,'thezoposal resiil.t in; a: Ilse o£ substantial amounts o.t fuel or, energy1 v b: 5ubstanti�jl crease in demand "upon exist=ittg "af enemy; or',,J)A , ,sources require the .de`velop *:ent� hof nM4 sources O. energy? l6%, Utili'ties. t�vill the pr"oposal result ' eed '£or; riew stems, o r,sul�- in �a nsy stantial al terationS to the Eoll0Win - utilities' Appendix r .= page S of 9 , Y1r5 MAYBE NG Ower Or natural, gas? CoMmunicat ,ons systems?WL c, Cuter? --- Ammk WE�--- d; Se'w'er twi;11 ;tr•tr�. line be extended , prOvidin ' Gapac-,L—y to serve , neW'.. dove lopmenstbelt t)'t'� water zl ainal;e? y 17, Human Dealt -h, TMJIi 11 the proposal -ini y result- R;: Creation of any 'h'ealth hazard or pot ential health hazar (etcluding mental health) ? r b Exposure of people to potential ; l tit h hEa azardS7 „ W r 1a: Solid Waste,; n i�ll the, propo anysignifiresin;; cant impacts assoc;iateti ;. With solid waste disposal or lii~t er control? -' ,fir; 19.: Aesthetics, jJ3.11' 111E proposal result in tie 4Tstruc tion a, any, pub designated or recogniz;ed scenic vista opei, to>the public, or wi1.l the %.. t pro„'posal result in the creation of an'' aesthetically offen$Xve site open to public view2 20, `Recreation • Will the prop( resin t inn impact upon the quality or quantity; of exist rng p lb'l' ,recrea- tion facilities? 21, `-. ArcfEolo=ical%Historical. F7 -i]1 the proposa. result in an a; tErztion,o a ,s.Xgnif Cant archeolog3ca7 or historical site, structure, 'object or build.ng7 22 • }}�,}} r7 l'1 1 andatory F'i�ndin�s ` O, Si r�- a • goes ;the project I!avE the potential ta, degrade the quality of the envirarmettsbstat�ett tcthe liabi.fua iLot Or wildl.i.fe species, cause `a fish. or dl pOP. uIat, 16n to .;drop b'elot�'self Appendix F -, page 6 of 9 YES MAYBE . N6 ��• sustaining levels, threatento eliminate a plantar, animal coin= munity, reduce the nldmber of restrict the range of a rare-ori endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods 'of California history Or prehistory? b "Does the projkrt Have the potential` to aehieve s1ovi t term benefits to the detriment. of publicly adopted lonh-term environmental goals? c, Does the project Have iMpactrs which are, individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a project may impact an two or more separate resources where the impact on each, resourca is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment' is significant,) d. Does thp; .pro j.gat Have envi'ronmontal. offects;which will cause substantial , adverse ;effects oft human beings,' either dd.rect:ly indirectly? or Ali i ! E k -k r Appendix Fpage I ... _. _.- .. .__..__ _._. ... ,.... ....,..,- .� -,-._...o,.. ..,.,,,+,. •--,.... rre+wn:e..-www au. ..n+.r,.n.r..r,... I'Z[; DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION The applicant has provided the .following information about the prodect and, the surrounding area: -' p y .� 'Pro ert as Iodated on t{heN.W. orner of Stearnad and Peng Road (Pentz-Ma' alfa Highway)'.,rhe lot in question is level comprised of 1.2acres,' faith 'an eight foot cyclone fence (including barbed wire) around the entire lot. The soil. I of Aiken clay loam; well stained' to a dark .reddish brown, down eight feet. There are no plants '6 property, except those 1 planted in boxes along our building. At present., We operate the Alpine Country Sto`.?e, selli ag ,r groce'ries,, produce,, beer :and wire, ,and deli. The store is ' Iodated on the southern portion of the property: , We have an parking lot in front of the s existingg tore which acoommodates ` approximately, 15, cars. ,J The surrounding property is as follows: The S.Wr corner l� (of Stearns Road and PenLirRoaa) has a commercial building; the S.E. corner has a home under construction; theN.E. corner is vacant. 1111 'these properties are presently Zoned`N-C (Neighborhood Commercial): The rest of the area irlmediately surrounding my r, ' property is residential. My store has been .here same 20 years.'► Supplemental information: Four oak trees, 3Q to 40 feet higYi, are located on the western Portion of the site ,dust within tho fence line. The arking area in :front of the store ('eastern poxti on of t;he site is paved:.' Roadside drainage ditdhes;' lie along the propor't;yy frontages on Stearns road and 'Peutz Road. Watural drainage is to the west toward Dr;i `Creek., a distance of about 2000 feat. 'Surrbunding vegetate on and vilcll fca habitat in typ,idal of, the Transa t on Life { Zone -. bonder, 2! 'pine. Douglas fir, ,sugar pixie, incense cedar, blaclt oafs mangy Mita various ,shrizias; etc.. ,' The Bat, to,, County-Geitar"al P1 ani desigrtatior� for this': site is medx wn low densii,y reslden. ial. The 8.1 earner. of the",intersection has' the same designation Low density vos� dentias use � s designated `S.W. fox the corner and retail Oommercry a1 forthe T.E. comely. Appen. , x F- page f 1 clbroary M ; Dot:ty Moir wtoctor of 'Pl.ttnnitfs g t to, t�].snafn Ctyaiatnissfuti ' S!ol,luWng is 'ti surnary of 010 $Ip totut•bs n�Gntcllefl p'rut:osC rib t1lo retani.ng by Mark and jotin,o4te iicywo,r h of the p oporty it; the northti osL dtjimar of e Learn iidi, F ,l ) t _ And Pefit:z-�a,sg�i.in ti;S,gSicray (;�rl - 54-24"l SLesrns Rond 17 4' pnnk7, Road 27' �> ildrywood ;Ir Iva 12 hart'tsuit. toad, 20 110tSlll,a Ruyr1 16 _ 1' 'J burnt S, t$o bi 7 britt Cuurt; � rrnctuii rci n 14:' Jor'Or^Cit coutt Z Cmintwry Club "Hvo 3 '. M6.so-ro- Lnno Attot4ho id !vivo '1esant'o Lant, 3ta`l1,4aa .any 20 w 11arinn A vonuo J w` 7,703 Vo c6lll`-b-a6lcs- hat !o 'boon wide on podplo not n� hotoe. KSnua,icp i.!•�Ii)i 1, l,hk_ 1845 SSaystir- 1, no 7 it F, I t w W 'N 1 I �' mf ......-a:. ; .,-k...,.an.<.,+.�.»r:u:Ax..-.,,.dtiek-15+•=wrt.v..mm y . , v , ti s s} BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION s ; MINUTES - February V.) 1980 ;:b8 q.. Mark, and, Jeanette Heyworth -Rezone from "N -C" (Neahbr ', 80 "C-Cn (Community-Go�?mercx�a�-) p pl y k�ood-Commercial,) to located on the nortYiv,�est corne of Stearns Road and 1'entz particu- Magali.a Highway, identified as AP 54-24-11, more larly described as. A17, :that oertai:ri real property situate "in the County' of fol ' 4 Butte, State of Caiarnoaoncthatdcertanlmap entasi itled; 'Lot A portion of 5, being a, subdi.vision.• ,official Map of the Stearns Tram.,. R4P M.B.B• & M.� of the, SW quarter of Section 19. T22N, _ County California , which map. was filed in the of 1 Butte the Coun, State office af'the Recorder of ty of Butte A. of Maps tat page a 0ali forna, dune 12, 1922 in Book 14 particularly described as foli^'res= ' Lot 5, dis- Commenrn� at a point on the S lir ,x of said N 88 55 W 24.83 ft. from the SE, corner of said line a tant Lot: ,5;.'thence N 1 05' E and paralle'7 with the W 11, 1214.06 E and parallel to'the of said Lot 5, ft. ; thence line of said Lot 244.79 ft. more or less to a poet " S in _the centerline of the Country, Road as 'shown on Said the centerline; of said: road, being i map; thence along also the Easterly line of said Lot 5, Southeasterly 218.45 ft. more or lens, to 'the SE corn"er of said', 'thence Westerly along said"S h.ne.y 284.83 ft. Lot 5, to the Point of beginning. or, less, Paradise.., Containing 1.2acres; more 43-2-58g. Co mm ssioner Max asked to be excubed from an) discuss on or action., ' � on this mat•i:er Larry, Brooks read "staff :findings and commented that there was in file' in_oppos.ition to the proposal. ape xtioh with 203 sigriatur;es Earl:Nel.son said that the u"sesiresently allowed were so similar oto - allow that an impact report was iot, those" that this xezoniing, wouid � warr�'nted-. Proponexitst Neil McCabe, a Chico" attorney repxesentng t}e app licant, improved' the appearance of the said that his client had certainly that henow 'desired to expand his opexal:ion to'. �. subject property and makeit more economically viable by the ,construction"off minx -"storage ;}} unit a Laundromt. and a 1 Ma }ieywor' h 5531 pentz Road, added that :he had a petition signed; his establishment`and'signe;d the by some 30 people who had come into tion 'because they waited the 'extra serVic,es available in 'theea, petxtx ' o s_sgne and"further Chat indivi:dualsin the same hr had petitions. so $ "oke in favor of 'the project: " Prank Vasquez; 236;9 Stearns :Road,, a1 p Opponents: C;; o � BUTTL.COUNTY'PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES -.February 27, ti Maurice Smith, ;1849 'Mosier Lane, said tf; area reside,rits had fought long and liar d' to preserve the integrity of t1'iis area and they wrr.,.e, of posed K to expansion of the ,present commercial rise and also iearful''of future development over which thore would be n6 control under the Proposed ; zoning, particularly if there s];o:ild he, a change, in ownership,i Lee H. Ikehorn, 1883: Marywood Drive, roviewed the. efforts of area residentssomeyears ago when this intersection of Stearns and Pentz Roads was rezoned to H-C and some 400 acres,surxounding it°was zoned to R=l in an effort to protect the area. He asked that the zoning not be changed,. Later, ��arbara Odd', 1872 Marywood Drive, echoed Mr. Ikehorn's statements and added that their concerns would be 01 p hution, traffic and noise. Rudy Jensen, 1687 Stearns Road, sp�eakirrg for' at Feast 120,6 the most active members o£ the South east Paradise Homeowner! Association, said they were unalterably opposed, andadded that recently 3 homes had been constructed on the southeast corner of this intersection--another indication that the area',hould not go commercial. In rebuttal, Mr. McCabe refuted an'earlier statement that the property under coasideration is, for sale. He also said that they were open to suggestions that would enable his client to ;proceed with ,his yerypmodest- plans for development,and still protect the area.>` Comm ssioners;Lamberl, suggested that a PAC might be a possible solution. Commissioner Wheelq,± thought that sufficient control could exercized .'be thxoughthe CC pIaY( review procedure. The hearing was c1osed. Commissionex Bennett, commented that this problem will untxn'lately be decided,-by the Paradise Town Council, made a motion to deny.. His motion'was seconded by Commissioner Lambert. .AYES: Commisslol�ttr�.r Lambert, Bennett ;and Chairiman Gilbert. NOES:Commissioner-Wheeler ABSTATNING Commissioner Mart: Motion carried-.. Theappeal; procedure' was eacplai.ned., Y s shown on thatcerba�.n map `en" A poral on of Lot' g4�Of titled "Official the Stearns Tract, being a subdiVision of the SW )4 of Fed. 19 T229.11 R4B MUM, .Bu (riOXliivv Ca].:i ferns a�� WhS ch map was f i.led J1 the office of, bhe N.ecorder o the County of Batte, Statg of California, June 12, 1522 in Book "A" oa' Mapa at; page X14, par. tioular7y d'scribeci as folovis . . Commencing a8 aL point of the, S liue of raid Zob �v distant N 88 55' W 284 8"� ft. from the S, c0rbOr °of said Lot 5; thence 9 1 05' L grief parall.01 With the W 7.1no of said, Lot 5, 214.06 fb. ; theLYu : L an parallel to the S line of said Lot 2441.:79 fit. mo�,e or leaf to a point in' bhe centerline of the 000nty Poad as shown' on say d map; thence along thol Conterl' 40 OX, said road., being also the easter-ly line of said `Lot Gj $outhea�sb-- Orly, 218.4i ft; � more oar lass, to the, 8y' corner of said Lot 5, thence westerly along aid 6 lixis, 284.83 ft. to the 1 hint of begalziwig, Containing 1.?_ to res, more' or fess, Paradise. The above mentioned applications, peti.tinras, maps, drtif'>; en- vironmental impact report's and/or negative ;reports are on f�lQ and available for public vle' 23g at the office of the u,tte County Plai ing ;Depaa~ bl—vat, 7 County Center. Drive, droville, California Environmental Impact Reports ave also available at college and dount;Y libraries. PARADISE TO VIN COUN01r, WAiV II[TMn1.t MAYOR TO (31 'PUBLI-Ou4p 19 TIM RIDGE G AZETITt ON Z'JixDAY, TVXCR 283, '1980 1 ) t } i I `t eXt, r t REZONE.REPGRT A 9licgnt;; Marl;'; t; Joanett Ileywortli,,, 5531 Pent !'Road, Paradise, Owner' Same ; 'F RoquO `rozone Froin N -C to 'C -C ' J)Ocat-J(5n; ori tha NWcoxnex of Mearns Ad ti. Per�t:z hlagaiia .}Iiyy.., Paradise Date Aetion ROVO4tecl; 12/27/80 Riimbex ai parcela; 1 L'ti Aoroase: li 2; Aore or less I zi.amiing oo=issl n l±' ridings: Commis'sioncr I,ATnUort sug�;este that a PA_C Might ben possible solution Gommiss.ionor Wheolot `4hought- that stxf ic:iont coAtrol could he exercized ,through the CC plain; relview procedure: j Planrtix C�a�MLti scion. A`cta.0n,:: dom-ocl . �jtre : 3 ` 2 A CommiSSiencrs Lamb tt, B,ohnott 4!id ChallrMan 011bcrt` i NOES CWin i8sa.ariei l4hoc� er j' AIDS 0'.T 0 I. 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