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APPLICATION fON USE,mum
NjjTT[f OUNTY PLANNING CONI ION
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FNVfiR0N�,4ZNTAL CItT X1,15T FORM
(To be complot.ec by Lead Agency)
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81-04-61-01
BACKGROUND
I, Name of Pxoponont Daniel L. 'McWilliams
2. Address and PhoneIiutx»er o Prcaponent c
3.4l AA Coha�sset State
" 1. cri a7C
3; Date cif'C1.1061clist Submit:tec?
4. Agency Requiring Checklii,st;
a Name of Proposai, if appliiiable Use Permit 7
2nd Residence
AP # 56_12-6S
DNVIRO MDI NAL I114PACTS
(Explanations of all ryes" and "maybe" answers
are required
on attached sheets.)
YES
MAYBE N0
1. Earth. VIII1 the proposal result: in significant;
a. Unstableconditions or in
,earth
changes in 40010L9 jC substructures?
b. Disruptions, displ`acemunts, com-
paction or ovetcovering of the
e. Change in topography or ground sur-
face relief featured 01,L removal: of
topsoil?
coV!�tig:on,d, DesLrucCor modifxca-
tion of any ung quo geologic or
physical ris. c s?
'..leat
e. 'Incr:ease 7.n wind or water ,erosion
�+
of 8 : jls elther; 7n Or Off .the ,SItC�
f. Chanes in delaosition orerosion
of beach sands � Or, c`� ange. in s i 7 tam
tion, depdsa tion or e�"osiozi which
may modifytic chann.i-l.of a river or
stream or tb bed zf. the ocean L, ot
any bay,, in 1 o t or 1a.1��e
g, Loss of prime bgr Lcultura'lly P o�-
ductivc sUilS outside designated
utbatL
Appendix F =page
of
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Yta a MAYBE
NO
1.
uta f, people o Proper» t lad
)Le0�
t hz ards such as ears; Iqua:ices
lazldslides, unudslide5, groun(I f'ailuro
Or haL!ards
similar ?
2. A.W ' Will the pMposal result in-,
a.
sub sCan tial deterioration of
ambient or loc.11 a:ij qu,tJ.ity?
1� .
'Tl e; creati oli of objectionable
OC Or , ;r111otCL' or fumes
c.
SignificantSigPificant alteration of air
movement:, Moisture or temperature, ,
or any change in climate; either
locally or regionally?
lWater. .. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a.
Changes` in currents, or the course
or direction of water movements?
b.
Changesin abso'1pti,on rates, drainage
patterns, or the rate and amount of
surface water runoff? -
qW
c,:
Heed for off-site surface drainage
improvements, includs.ng vegetation
removal, channeli ;;anion or culvert
installation?
,a
".X .crai iot s to the course o,, floe
Of flood
waters?
o.
Change in the amount of surfooe
water in anY body:'
water
fi
Discharge into surface waters, or
in any alteratIon of ;Surface
water quality, including but not,
limited to temperature, dissolved
-
oxygen or tui+•t)jdi:ty?
,Alteration 0f the Idirection or
rate of flora of ground wat6rs?;'
h,
Change iitt the qura tti y orquality
of ground watexrs ` either through
d%rect dr_�it.ions or w t;hdt-mq-1s ,
or through intercep tjon of an
® �
aquifcr by cats o'r ,xcdvatiozls?
1
Apendi,c %`, pale 2
of 9
I
i',
Reduction in the amoutit of water
otherwise available 'For Plublic
water supplies? .._
EXposure of people or Property
to water related hazards fiuc l as
flooding?
4. Plant Uii:e, Will the proposal result
stanti
in su al
a
Loss of ve eta:tjo.n or changein the
diversity of species or number
4f any species of p-lart s (including
trees, shrubs, grass, u:cops,'Aft
microflora and aquatic plants)
b.
Reductioti of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endtingardd species
of plants?
c
Introduction of new specie Of
plants into an area., or in a barrier
to the normal replenishment of
existing, species?
-
d.
Reduction in acreage. of any agri-
cultural crop? � M
5. Animal. Life, Ui.11 the: proposal result ;
in
substantial,,
a.
Change in, the diversity of specieu, ,
or numbers of any species of
animals (lairds, land animals
including reptiles; fish and she'll -
fish, ben`thic organisms, insects or
Mic'ofauna) `?
b.
Reduct.ion, of the number,, a f ` any
unique, rare or endw gered species
'Of ataa tna7 s?
c .
Introduction of new species of
or v 8ult in
animal into an a�°;ea;
a bay tier t the ma.gration or
movement of animals
d.
Reduction` of, enc raauhrnent upon, or
deterior4tion to existing fish or,
wildlife IZabiat?
h�3pendi�:
page 3 of .9
Yf"a N'u1Y81
6, Nai.se. Call tftc
.-. proposc� "6S4I t1
subs t ant -.a.1„
a. Increases 'n IQ s7
b. Exposure ;aeOple to savere noise
levels? Of
7. Li fit and Olare. VU1.1. tl.,e plopas l
nro ' uce alg—iU 1i ant light 'or glare?
Aft
8 . Land Use , Gain the p� oposaa. result
X111
in a s1 iGant,
a. Alteration of the planned. land use
0,
-'fin area, or establ,i.sj't. a trend
which will demons trabl.y lead to
,such
alteration?
b. Conflict, wil-i`, uses on adjoining
properties, or conflict with
establ' :Anted recre,',ttional educa-
,
tional, r ol.i<i.ous or :scientific
uses of an area?
9. Natural ?� a
wc.souaces . I,IiI. �. the proposalresu
.t—in aubtant;ial ;
a. Demand for., or i.nca-ease in t1le rate
of use of any natural a;esourceS,,J
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural r. esot xrce'?
l,C . F'.isk A U set ; Dees the proposal
involve a risk of an explosion or
the
release of hazardous substances
U'I,cluding, but; not limited to, oil,)
nest i tides`, chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an _accident ar upset
condition,-,?
11 . Will 11 the prtpc�F.x. f
snit fi tly alter the; loc:a twion,
distribt.ttWiatti, C r3`l i ty, orgY`owt
rate,of the human Popul t:i.on of an
area or ptiysiaa:ll.y ;divine an
establishod communitny"
12, ilousin will the Proposals ic��n l affecit
ex st.in h0 sing,
a> create a demand fob acld� k anal
housing;"
Aripet�
w F - page 4 of 9
F
AWL
YES MAYBE
DIO
13. T'iM c'1� nsportation/Ci];'C11lation Will the
Proposal resu;Lt, in;
a,
Oeneration of substanrIal. �:idditional
vehicular movement?
b.
Significant effects on existing
packing facilities, or demand for
new parking?
c.
Substantia). impact upon existing;
transportation 'systems?
d.
Significant alterations to present
patterns of circulation; or movement
of people and/or goods? ;
e.
Alterations to waterbotne, rail or
air traffic?
f,
Increase in traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? -------
14. Public Services. Will the proposal ha',e
an
effect upon, ur result in a substantial
Beed for new or n1tered governmental,
services in any of the following areas
a.
Fire protection?
b,
Police protection?
Ci
Schools?
d.
Parks or other recreational
facilities?
e',,
Maintenance a public f acilitics,
including roads?
f'.
Other governmcnt;al services?
15. Fnex Will elle proposal result it!- .P,.
a.Case
of` substant I amoi,�nts O fUal
or energy?
b .
Substa.ntia1 I c ease :gin clemsbd upon
exi5tin; source• of energy, 61:LL
rewire the doviAopment o E new
sources 0 Anergy?
W.
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YES MA'Y`Bl
N0
16.
tat.i. ies . ��a,II the pr,. opos�t'l. resultin
a R 6'7( f r new SystC''ms, or sul)^
stw,.,nt.7.'al alt araJf ion *- t,o the J.'oll.owinty
.Utilities:
a . Power or natural gas?
17 , Co 7munica do zs sys t.cros ?
.�
c, Water?
d. Seraer (will trunk; line be exte=.nrled,
providing capacity Lo Serve new
'
develbptiient) ".
,
e. Storm dater drainage?
17.
Human Health, Will the proposal
res :1t iz1:
a. Creation o� any health hazard or
potential health. hazard (exclud-ing,
mental health)
b ; Exposure of people to potential
Ah�
health hazards?
Iii .
Solid Wasta, W111 the pp b,)osal result
in any nificant impacts associated
with solid waste disnosal or litter
Aftk
controI7
19.
Aesthetics, 11 the proposal result
in the obst), .tion of any public
designated recogn 7.ed scenic vista
open to t -l^ . public, or will the
Pr000sal : esult in the c eatIon of an
aesthetically offensive site pen to
Public view'?y
20
Recreation, on, Will the proposal result
in an impact upon the quality `or
quantity of existing public recrea-
tion faci.l.ities'r,
21:
Archeol.o ies;l/k-istorical, Will the
r _
proposal, resuTir ire an; alterat i.on of
a significant archeol;o i c'al or,
historical site, structure, obj.oct
orbuil din
w„
•,
AP> cnctix r
- page 6 of
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YES MAYBE
No
Mandatory Findings of Sisni,ficance'.
a. Does the project have t ho_ potential ,
t.o de rade the, duality of the
environment, substantially reduce
-'a.ldlil
the habitat of a. :Gish or e
species, cause a Fish or wildlife
population to drop below 8 I
sus taininp levels , L11rea ten to
eliminate a plant or, animal coni-`
munity, reduce the number or r.e8trirt
th( range of a rare or endangered
plant; or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major periods o
California history or prehistory?
h. Toes the project have the potential
to achieve short term benefits t(7
the detriment. o:f publicly adopted
long-termenvironmental goals
c, Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable? (a project
may impact on two or more separate
resources where; the impact on each
resource is rela.tivel'y 'small, but
where the: effect Of the total o
those impacts on the environment is
significant.)
d. Does the pro j eGt have environmental
effects which will cause, substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
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TO: BUTIMP, COYMTY` PLANN` t; RG COlyll'IJ&3.10
STA1.+v 4rl'1','NDINGS MAY
201 -19,91
A.l'M'1IQ NSG'
Daniel L. ' McWil.li.amp
OWN'B'R
Roy G. McWilliams
FtE IT ;S 1:
A use permit to allow an additional single
family dtie l,l.ing on a Pa-voe L i- -the T.M-
7 ora, o
EXISTING ZONING:
TM-5
LOCATION:
Southside of Wispeving pines .Road, apps;,.
Y4 mile east of; Co:hasseto .Rd. one and; or e
half mile north of Vias Road, Cohasset.,
AP No:
56-1,2-65
SIZE;
4.3 acres
IURPOSE OF APPLIGATI.ON;i
To al.:l»ovJ building permits be be-issued for
the house presently und.e:r construction.
SURROUNDING ZONING
TM-5
ZONING HISTORY..
Coned A. 2 on Aug. 29, 1955 by Ord.#533
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Rezoned 'to TM-5 on Aug,Au , ,� , 1974 by Card:
EXISTING LAIRD 'USE.,
Two residences and: accessory bui] dings and
improvements.
SMOUNDING LAND USE.-Scattered
Scattcz residences on ono to seven acre
parcels.
APPLICABLE RGUrIAATIONS:
Section 24-174 (yk'I-5) o; the But Oounty
Gode states tht dwelling units at grea>;er
densitios than. 5 acres` por ;dwelling unit.
require a use permit:
Section 24-47 of the Cade sets forth the
criteria for granting a use' permit.
0OMMENTS
public Works and Sheriff Department had no comments.
Environmental Health No,
objection to use permit f a 'I bearoo
weconddwelling on a' T1 -5
zo�ie lot with the following conditions:
1. Install a septic tank and l,oaoh lines under permit and, inepeation
File No: 56-12-65
TO BUTTE COUNTY x'LANNIFNG COMMUS'1_OV
SUPF 'VIN ''NGS MAY 20, 1981
of the Butte County Dept. ,of Ikiblic Hoalth
2. Owner is advised that duo to ll mi, tod soi l l _ landNl.op - and topo-
graphical, features the pa.ncel would not meet SubdivN-14on Ordinance
Regulations for any Xutuire :land division.
ANALYSIS
This is a request to allow a second dwelling on 4.3 acres zonedT'M-5..
On February 13, 1981 , -the Building Department inspected the property
and determined that the 24' x LSO' house had been built without permits
and,appoared to have been completed.. On February 1r?, '1981 the Building
Debit. advised the applicant to contact -the Health Dept. and Planning
Dopt. in order to obtain the necessary permits axed approvals prior to
issuance of a building permit,. On March 25, 1981 the Building Dept.
sent a letter, repeating °their requirements. Attached are copies of
the initial. special inspection report and the l.e ttor of March 23,
1951. This application; which was filed April 1, 1951 .s in response
to the Building Department's letter,
Denial. of the request would not solve any problems. The property can
not be subdivided due to health Dept. criteria for the creation of
new lots, so a rezoning or a -Variance to minimum lo't size would do no
good. Rezoning to a zone that nlloteTs multiple single family dwelling;
is impractical because of General. Plan, cot foxmity cansi,cierations.
The mobile home on the property is the primary dwelling, so remc<ving
it is not desireable,, while Rorcing -the removal, of the house seems
impractical. In summary, it, appears that granting the use permit
would be the .onlay reasonable way to rectify a bad situation
RECOk"DATI ON
To approve the use permit 'rioting:
A. The requirements of the California Environmental. quality Act
and adopt a Negative Declaration.; and
B. Note that the ;,findings r. equired ' by Section, 24-41� or the Butte
County 00d have been made; and
C. Grant a Use Permitto allow;a second dwelling on AP 56-12-65,
subject to the following conditions:
1 Ixxstall, a septic tank and leach lines under perm:* It `and' in-
gpectidn oi' the Butte County Dept. 01 P blic Health.
2.
Owner is advised teat due to limited soil, land slope, and
topographical features the parcel would not. meet Subdivision,
Ordinance Regulations for any future land division:
5. Applicant ,must also comply with ' all other, applicable State
,. regulations.
and local: statutes ordinances and r
ATTACEMMIM Special. Insp,., Report, Bldg., Dept,, Letter ,_ Exhibit
Y?r• leverenz' stated that staff suggested, a wot!able:solution. ggested, this was not
the permanent re l"heroblem is that ;the house Dein really
the r° xdence, tt would not fit' the Runt g proposed would be
ircumstance. for an &jnt Minnie are resent. Minnie situation, servi9 the same purpose.
�' The use. permit wouldCertai�xl -
Supervisor Wheeler stated the
o son were to move, The staff Property Could be rented
a use permit Or Aunt Minnie ldcbeed� in :a letter) from Public if the
the applicant is Warks that
wanting,,
used. That did not disallow whit
Mr. Leverenz stated that the problem would be that rir.
would have to mo�are his prime.
McWi,l13.ams
Supervisor Wheeler fejt they could come back and make a c
at that +�me for a useerm.tt. application
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Mr: Le've;renz a4ated that Mr,
McWilliams relied on r,
Of staff when he.made the application.
anal
analysis He would defer to the he advise°
Y and they deteMined this was a better staff
function. He feat the PIroblem was in requir ngwr�, Mom a Planning
time docan the lime if irl fact the son leaves n again apply Williams at at some
the process. Thl,s is a Oete time shot.
PP Y and go throe h
is the only tYPe of use It would be different if 'this
p r►m:it for this t g
it is not. type 'of use in ,the area, but
Superv1sor Wheeler stated t
Other time. i
Woutdn t i was only allowed to happen one
the Aunt ,• �,ou think the circumstances would fit the intent of
lynnie. All the other
Minn'ies shouldn''; they be allowedple the
that get applications for Aunt`
started i]legalj,r• the same rights., This structure was ,
The county is either saying aPP'�y fora use permit
or an Aunt Minna,. She would think an Aunt Alinn e would P rmi`
all to Proceed a d a11OW some measure of control be more logical
allow all 'the o
ttexS to adhere to.,
by the regulations, that
rir• he're They
t torted What ;Supervisor, Wheeler had said wa
certe and w to Thay stwrted construction in converting the barn,
a home and'.. were 4 s
aught up in the zone. �to
They tried to comply with
the regulations.; The
what they mere su Y p,at together a pian and were told
to the Aunt PPos r0 do. They Have a situation that ieYtwere doing
M�nnde process; `the fact r they went
nPP1Y for a trse permit i.there' eta that they would still have to
granted g° were 'some change. If the. use
all 1xuiLdin : co.les would a Permii.t were
aPP1Y• Staff sets forth; certain condi ions:alrt is no d•
planning conditions
The
if the property, were s would
retain control. plit,'which it could afferent bhan
The on],y difference is thatosome time in still
pt°,pe.rty could fie rented~ C
in this area where iii fa,t thewas aware of at least four other ur-e the
y went through use a properties
are at least two, permits. Illegally -there
Pao a=tips permits for homes or mobile homes on several other
P raithi ;the �f�ecliate vicinity., phis 3s not a question of
being unique.
A OFTBS - Ju•rte 3G�, I $1
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the septic tank or water supply. The homes are not that
be no problem with the. ase permit. close. 'There, would
S. Daniel L
builtMcWilliams. Mr. McWilliams stated that .. the house. It started out as a bhe had
arn: His 'parents needed help
and they decided to live In the barn and convert ;it. p
6• Howard Greenwood. Mr. Greenwood stated he was grantee a
use permit on two acres for his daughter -irk -law to move 'a
two acres of property, mobile home on
would bMr Leverenzrasked the, senior- Mr. McWilliams; to stand up. He
e willing to dn,,wer any questions from the. Board.
7. Charles ir, White, Cohasset Community Associatio
stated that the property is Mr. White
Roadi south of Whispering Pines and east of Cohasset
This area was originally thero pert
.y P y purchased in 20 or 3
It dial'
by Don Sorenson. pre-exist the zonin
Maple Creek drain runthis s through propertYg� The aWht concernn0 acre parcels;
at show is that
he ti
of zoning was because of the drainage that it was made five acre parcelsme
instead of two acre parcels. rhe one parcel to the right of that between
it and the "Tri 20" was originally owned by the applicant and he is the son.
They mentioned there were multi -dwellings on one Parcel in the area. The
association does not go out of their way to find problems. They are
concerned about zoning and any violations that will permit establishment
Of a precedent. It is true that Mr.
Greenwood came to the association; and
in all honesty it was his understanding that Mr. Greenwood was asking
.fora second mobile -home on a two acre parcel, and it was for an Aunt'
Minnie. If it is a use permit, this is a situation where the; association
members did approve it recommending,it on the basis of a second mobile
home on the property as an Aunt Minnie,. It was the associations recommendation
that the McWilliams apply for an Aunt Minnie instead of a ttse permit,
It was his understanding that the building was completed. What they are
looking at from their point'of°view is someone who goes in and builds a
home without benefit of permits and gets :caught by count
has to backtrack to :a use permit to. Obtain permits to funcigionsnasnhot,
a seand hen
within the codes. He felt that if this
was approved the Board would be
posy looking at establishing an extremely dangerous
tie asked t aske hat the application be denied,precedent:,
8. Carl Leverenz. Mr. Leverenz stated that the drainage that
Mr. White is talking about has ;been fully covered by the Building Department.
They are losing site of the certainty of the planning concept. As a matter
Of policy they certainly do riot.taant a situation where people are building
uzrits and are not having them approved. The Mcwilliams hardly qualify
as developers. He felt that the Board would
on its mer�.ts for the, TM -5 with a permit, Case
I, use thatVe to ois�bexhgaah lied
It would be different if they were asking for a rezone or lot split. for.
He referred to the staff analysis in. the fart that they went over, all the
items. The hardship 'for continuing the Aunt Minnie rdview and the possiblsty
that if some other group of supervisars deny, it mould then require a use
permit or require moving of the �mobi;le home. The dwelling: is not complete.
BOARD Sit
PRiSgRS rfTNtiTrs = �un� :gyp 1981
All that co;vtain roal Property =ki, tua to in -tile 0ounty of
Butte, State of Cs l;aforua.ra, desotil ed as follows
A portion of the SWA o, IV -he SI.;Y, of Sec. 7vM:N, R3B,
M BgI and being a portion of Lo, '°0o of ;ssid Sec. "r�+
and more particularly dr4scribed ag, followso.
Commencing at a 4, inch by 4 I,aich by 18 incl, stake ma8kins
the SW corner of said S,e e A "�' sand rh,�nna_ng thence S 88 I �p r
B 222.�t f't. along th.e S li.np �jf sa�.d See. 7 to an iron
pipe in a fence live marXitCP, the earoterly edge of she e:k-�
istir�g Humboldt- itd. ; thent?,v � �'go 59' la 315.86 ft. to an
iron pipe marking the t=rue Pcd.xl°t of beginning for this
desera,pti.ou; thence conti rMin% Xlpori said point of beginning,
nor,bheaste8ly. along ,said fevoo line to an .iron pipe wbich
beare N 26 48' L 331.15 ft. from :s ai:d pint- of beginning;
thence lc;avi.ng aforementi.one� 7,�i.n(,s S 88 1,5° :C+ 1145.0 ft.
parallel with and 600.0 ft. northerly at right angles from
said. S lite of said Selo. 7 to an, iron p)*'pe; thence continu-
ing S 880 154 B 198 ft w, more ox? lass,, to the easterly
Line of said. SWY� of the 5W)4 of said Boo. 71 being the
easterly line of said Lob 10; thence southerly along said
castply line 300 ft. more or less, to o pointA that bears
8 88 150 E from the true point of beginning; thence X 880
'151 W 1494 ft., !!ore or less to the t=rue point: of e ;i.xining.
Excepting t=herefrom the following described Property:
A portion cif that certain parcel of land. located in the
SWA of tht SWY4 of Sec. 79 T2%N` ;tela, MDB&M, and being a
portion of Lot 10 of said Sec. 7'g desclyibed in that certain
Deed to l &nes t dealer, et ux, dated .A=pril: 22, 1958 j recorded
May 81 19581 in Book 941, at page 115, Official Rc cotds, of
Batt he, Count .
Said pordon is more particularly described as follows
Beginning a t a point on the S line of said paEcel from
which the SW corner of said parcel, bears V 17" 00" W
115.85 ft., Laid point is 'also distant 150.00 ft. oasterly
iea:qua^ecl at vl gkxt; angles fro ru the base l.in.e o'C l�angneer, s
r� t « 113 rt c� 4.L „,
�. a a.orz 75> F�a78 of the' Department of public tJarks
Survey ,frons xo Springs to l,orest Ranch., Road III -But -47-B
( TheSal.i,forni� S Yate Zone xZ Coordinates ' for 'said point, of
beginning are Y-2, 086, 13655 an:, 1=798,83743Q ; thence
fromosaid on,f of bega:nting along the S l: ue ;of said. Parcel
39 1 W11585 ft. too a pont rantkae c�xasting ester
1y x°a �ht_ of wady of Ii ambol.dt Rd. ; thence tal.ang saidright of
v tay 1V 250 46f OG" t, 33'10'13 f'te tr the ,lei Comer of" said pavoel;
thence along the N 7.ine of said parte]. S �i� 17" OD" � 82 „07
fi`t. ; thence S X00 13 ° 0th'" W 318.3w ft to the point o.f 1�egi —
aging.
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Tito Bard Of SuVexVinors at thein
1981y conoi.der*d Your letto, a
regu'lior mOat 49 hold on June 16,
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arts rlehedr�led for rte 3) 1981.
that thO Public hca.x.1rtg
to eonaider the guy hlctl'Llli
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aPOOV' Of rase Ps n'" bt+ cOntinudd to June 30,, tg8X • Thi1: a
adv ve you t1int !ala, he�t�zt� ti ti4?
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eai 1 CclgjKo�' +M,v requeyt far a Coatin daces apt the end of that
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If you 4h is air r 07 furttherr gucr�t� *U roar; 1 g thin r�a�;Y.�tCy
lees contact this off lie '
aid ' Y- 1cl o' Clerk of 0114
guItte county oord ' 09 super visor-►
Asa1Otaut Clerk to the Board
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CLARK A, NELSON
COUNTY CLERK -� RECORDER
ADMINIS7`RATION BUILDING, DRAWER 269 — OROVILL,E, CALIFORNIA 55965
7olaPhong: 6344561 ,
Assistant County Clark, Nlcea Llnd0lst, 534.465.1
Assistant Clerk,obard of Suporvlsors, CBtiir , pitcf. B34-4137'1
Assistant Roglsdrar of Vators, Eleanor Boriior 634.44761
Assistant Fiecordor, GWon Forland 534-4631
August 5, 198'L
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f!~e; el 111trrtlst 4, 1981,,, t'he PI-O+l is hears nig t���s c0rtti�,t'Iec� cL0
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r 1sx.mihy dtti�ela;�.�.i; �.n a x,,,,��._StF �'f.h��;r a't.rtt°aid; - 5 =1crl� artae�l.$)
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T1he, rneetiztp; will I�r helt a.n tete. Bott;rd ca.E SurrealIsots' POOln
Ccttaxtty Admini,stra'tlon Ct.nter, 2 ('0utrlt C:en+ er ''hive, +nx'uv l Le,
California.
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t:aiact this 0ff:ic,
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