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APPLICATION FOR USE PEE
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMIS810IV
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Use PermR No .. 0wner.� .
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Assessor Parcel No. Applicant
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Property Address or LocationLL
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APPLICANT, Read and folltrw instrr.rctlons as set forth In attached shoot, "Notice to Appiipant',
Applicant tn
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Mailing Address 1 -a�'� "" , ( �L.�. ("A
Applican't's interest In property (Owner, lessee, other): r4�I�•t'E..
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Nc.k� � ue- Roti tC
1w Ex Iain brlefi and co
p Y mpletaly lite nature of proposed usei.
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2 USE; (Chock) a, Cammercral ,, _ b, Industrial,...,,, ,, , y„u, � ��; a� �, ” lF�f����a
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3°. What mawifacturing prooess/products will repzalt'1.._a._W,- L t !
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4. Building Construction (state type: concrete, wood, metal
a. Bxistin. ' `�Pa
b, Proposed tri dent, ��(M�'4_14dt� � e)41 : O*A
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",Haag rdous materlals to be used, a. Cr+fiarri abler -.Aa.
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b, Explosives., _ �_ N hC
t;. Hours of operation; AM Proposed number of employees R
y., Sawage disposal., a,P,rivate�, �,! b, Commun'lty__:_:. .
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$. EXistln access to parcel(s) d,
g p {) Prvate;''� .b. County '
9. Number of off street parki`ngs; a. Provided r t..__ .' _tr. M-,0MZi %� °``r % Al �7
10, Addlkiorlal 'Information and remarks:_,__.--, N
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I hereby declare under pena It, of perjury that the toregoing statements and plot pian are true,complete,
and correct to the best of my trrowCe ge and belief
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Gated Appltaant
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NOTA: Please submit; herewith .acheck br mbit W10rder In the a;nourtt shown` below, payable to County
of Butte; also a detailed plot plan ;showing the location of existing -and proposed structures
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your property and on the adlaco,nt proper es
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ACT16N OP PLANNING 60MMISSION
Date Submitted tl - Date—Granted,Date Denled
Chairman of Planning Commission
NOTICE M APPLICANT ----USE PERMIT
1., 1f applicant Is Other than owner, a proofof agency ,must be supplied in writing
in order to legally sign the „Application for Use Per►rrlt.".,
/Application shall be considered void If not signed by owner or Itis legal agent,
Z. All Items on application shall be completed. ;It an Item I$ not applicable, Indi-
tate by the symbol n/a,
3• Explain briefly yet =completely the nature of the proposed use. This is very
important and requis,te.
4. Fourteen copies of a detailed plot plan of adequate scale to clearly delineate°
proposed building and improvernents, folded 8"/1" X 11" Shah accompany and be
made part of the "Application for Use Permit„
The plot plan shall Include the following;
a. A scaled drawing of fhe' Parcel(s) boundaries.
b. Location of all existing and proposed buildings and improvements.
e. Location and size of existing and proposed access to the subject parcel(s),
cI, identify streets bnrderlr19 prOperty arid nearby crossroads, Provide a loca-
tion mapif necessary. Show North Arrow.
e, Preliminary design for on-site, off-site improvements and storm drainage disposal,
(It shall be the responsibility of the developer to provide detailed engineering
plans 'for on-site arid off�slte improvements and storm drainage disposal to Butte
County Department of Public Works for approval and install required facilities,
Engineering plans must be clone by a Registered Civil Fngineer.)'
5. Applicant shall further understand that the "Application for Use Permit" Shall
be subject to the approval Of the Planning Commission or, upon appeal, of the -
Board of Supervisors. Any subsequent special conditions ordered by the Planning
Commission shall Est; made part of the approved "Use Permit" and shall be binding
on the applicant
6. Unless conditions of approval have been compliedwit11, in a one-year period,
from the:.date of applicant's receipt of the validated use permit the "Use Permit"
will be deemed exp:' •ed.
;?. Fees may be paid in, cash or by check made to "Treasurer of Butte County
i hereby declare under penalty of perjury, that I have read thrr foregoing
Instructions and statements and understand their' meaning and context,
DATED. I ' — d
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APPENDIX %"
hNVIRONW.PWAL CHECKLIST FOR
(To be eorwplet.ed by Lead llgency)
BRD LoEg #
L BACKGROUND
1.
2.
Name of Proponent j01111 10""a
Address and Phone Num UT Proponent.
991 is aot Avenue A.T,)i; « II Ri, t� ql agd A so ® ,
3.
Date of Checkl-ist Submitted
4,
Agency 'Requiring Checklist•5,
Name of Proposal, if applicable Use permit for- 19A r
mobile i'aomeparr on 57 Acres zoned A2
�-near .Oohsisooi;� �__._...
lx, ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACTS AP # 56-18-03
(;Jxplanations
of all "yes" and "maybe'" .inswers are required
on
attached sheets.) _
X E S - MAYBE, NO,;
is
Earth. Will the proposal result in significant
a. Unstable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic'substruetures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, com-
paction or ovel:coveri.ng of the sail?
c, Change in topography or ground sur
Face relief features ox removal of
topsoil"
d. Destruction, covering or,modi.fica"
firm of any, unique geologic or,
physical features?
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e. Increase in wind or water erosion
of. soils, either on or off the site?
f Changes in deposition or erosion
of beach sands, or changes in s"iota- k
tion, . dopo-si.tion or erosion which
may modify the channel of a raver Qr
stre, m, or tha bed of the ocean 0 -ARL
any bay', inlet or lake?
g, Loss of prime agri.cul.tur-ally pro-
ductive soilsoutside designated
urban areas?
Appendix' `page 1. of 9 ,
Yza nYBE
ova
L`Xposure .of people or property to
geologic hazards such as earthquakes
landslides, uludslides , ground, failure,
or similar hazadsi
7 Air. Will the proposal' res It in:
a.
Substantial, deterioration of
ambient
or local airquality?
Woe
b,
The creation of objectionable
odors, smoke or fumes7
c.
Significant alteration of air
movement, moisture or 'tempera•twre
or any change in climate,, , either
locally or regionally?
Q)a
3, Water, Will the proposal result, in substantUI:
a.
Changes in currents, or' the course
or direction of water movements? �.
b.
Changes in absorption rates, drainage
Patterns) on the :rate and, amount of
surface water runoff?
c.
Need for off-site, surface drainage
improvements, including vegetation
removal., channel ization or culvert
installation?
d.
Alterations to the course or flow
of flood waters?
e
Change in the aanount of surface
waver in any water body?
f
bischarge into surface waters or
in Any alteration of surface"
water quality, including but riot
limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity?
g.
Alteration of the direction or
rage of flow of ground waters?
,J
h.,
Change in the quantity, or, cluali.ty,
of ground water's, either through
direct additions or withdrawals ,
or through 3ntercep tion of an
aquifer by ,cuts or eXcavations? .
APPendix F page 2
of 9
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YES MAYUF N0
i.
Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public
waster supplies?
Ak
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Exposure of people or pro erry
to water related hazards suchas
4.10odin.g?
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4. plant'; Life, Will the proposal result
r
a,
Loss of vegetation or change in the
diversity of species or number
of any species of plants (including
trees, shrubs, grass, crops,
microflora and aquatic plants)
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered species
of plants?
c,
Introduction of new species of
plants .into an area, or in a barrier
,
to the normal replenishment of
existing
species?
d.
!teduct'ion in acreage of any agri-
cultural crop?
S Animal Life. Will the proposal re.sttlt
In
substantial:
-
a;:
Change. in the diversity of species.,
. ;A
or numbers of any species of
animals (birds, land animals
including fish and shell-
utll si�ties,
, organisms, insects or
microtatina�
b ,
Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or -endangered species
of animals?WE
C,
Introduction of new, species of
animals. into an area,: or result in
a barrier, to the migrati6n or
movement of animals?
Reduction of, encroachment upon, or
deterioration. to existing fish or
wildlife habitat?
Appendix F' - page 3 of 9
YDS
MAYBt NO
6,
Noise,- Will the proposal, result in
su t8 axiti,a
a, Increases in noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to .severe noise
levels?
7.1
LL3:.I,,ht and Glare. Will the proposal
prouc ens cant light or Aare?
8;
Land Use, Will the ,ro osal
proposal result.
in g significant:
a. Alteration of the planned land use
of an area, or establish a trend
which will demonstrably lead to such
alteration?
b.' Conflict with uses on adjoin
properties, or conflict with
established recreational, educa-
tional, religious or scientific
uses of an area?
9i
Natural Resources. Will the proposal
result in substantial;
a, Demand for, or increase in the rate
use of any natural resource?
b-: Depletion of any: nonrenewable`
natural resource?
d
10.
Risk of Up et. Doesthe proposal
involve a risk of an explosion or
thea, °release of hazardous substances
(including, but ,not limited to, oil,
pesticides., chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset
conditions?'
11,
Population, Will the proposal
significantly alter the location,,
distribution, density, or growth
rate of the human population of an.
area or physically divide an
established community?
l2.
Hous in , Will the proposal
signs icantly affect existing' housing,
or create a demand for additional
housing?
y
endx. F page 4 of ;
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YES
M&YBE 'NO'
13 ,
"Grans ortation/Circulatl6n . ; Will the
Proposal result in'. .
a, Generattoftr of substantial additions,
vehicular movement?
b Significant effect1s on existing
panting facilities, or demand for
new partying?
C. Substantial impact upon existing;
transportation systems?
d,, Significant alterations to present
patterns of circulation or movement
of people and/or goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or
air traffic?
f, increase in traffic hazards to motor
'vehicles, bi.cycl.i.st$ or pedestrians!
14,
Public Services. Will the proposal have
an e ect upon, or result its a substantial'
need for new or altered governmental
services in any of the following areas;
a Fire protection?
b; Police protection?
c„ Schools?'
d. Parks or ether recreational
fa_cil itieS2
e, Maintenance of public facilit ies,'
including roads'?
Other governmental services?
1S f
Enerp will the proposal, result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel
or energy?
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b. Substantial increase in demand upon
existing sources of; enetV or
require the development of new,
T.,.
sources of energy9
16,
Utilities .' Wil the proposal result'
x
n a neer :for nevi sy'stens, car sub-
�
s'tantial alterations to the `.folkowing,
utikities
Appendix F - page5 of 9
YSIAY73E_LQ
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a, 'ower or natural gas
b,. Cottmun! cations sys tams ?
c. 'Water?
d., Sewer (will trunk line be extended,
providing capacity to serve new
development) ?
Storm drainage?
e. water
17.
human health. Will the proposal
xesul`t in:
a Creat=ion of' any health hazard or
potential health hazard (excluding'
mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential
health hazards
18.
Solid Waste, Will the proposal result.
in aay significant impacts associated
with solid waste disposal or litter
col-;troll
19,
Aesthetics. Will the proposal result
in t e ;o struction of any public
designatedor recognized scenic vista
o ento' t o public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an
aesthetically offensive site open to
public view
20..
Recreation.. Will the proposal, result
in. :an impact upon the quality'or
quantity of existingpublic recrea-
cion facilities?
21.
Archeological/Historical,, Will the
propq,sal. result ,in an a t'erati on of
,..
a s;ignx,.ficant archeological or
`
historical site,, structure, ob act
or building?
Mandatory Findings of Significance.
a. Does the proiact have the potential.
to degrade the quality of the
ens*ironment," substantially reduce,'
the habi tat :of a fish or wildlifespedes,
cause a fish or, wildlife,
population to drop below self ,
�endix F
- pale 6 of 9
YES MAYBE
NO,
sustaining, levels,, throaten to
eliminate a plant or animal com-
am-munity,'reduce
munity, 'reducethe number of restrict
the range of a rate or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major periods. of
AM
California history or prehistory?
b Does the project have the potential
to achieve short term benefit's to
the detriment of publicly adopted
Ah
long-term environmental goals?
c,. Does the project have impacts w�,Lch
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 substan.tia7,
adverse effects on human, beings,
either directly or indirectly?
Appendix F'_
page 7'of 9
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of Ooliaguat Roaa about 3/li. aue ria`
"3::I as I�aad, plx t;�!'t; r x',;a C,4�d al:u(j jt A�. 't;'is lou I!4"an t, � f 4 o
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4., Fropo oed Dmfs .•l,y of Devel.opmont : 3s,34 • DUAkorc.
AmQ1t",it of .1MPOrv' Ou,'-, 40 qiQ% p, atp t
hoc v,ws and Nec r,.,Ostl Ptiolio Roads) : r points
of acaotata frr, � �it�'lior;sr�� ��l�t: x,
l`le hot3 of waF;cDisposal* �t~�)tio t i': and Inack� �`� -610 �*' mtog
pro..a.mi t y cS Pow,. rr Otho=e't; RO','I - _
1Q. Potential for furl,. ier land divisions, and love oplaent : 1,1.1,aa.ted rauta lt" c
tjax,!,.a4t approval,-
B. Environ orl.1,2l S Ottl I I P,
-
v:xs�memt
1. Torrain
-. a•', lieneral. '1.opt prem hic 1.11:.0.ra.WtS.Ir :: GO4t 1,,r 'tib/
1 't14J4M ,iti li Lt 4.: rl."WJ.1 �e 4i �r"iF.. i a 1;J J4 F+�h✓ _ l`„.•
b. 00 f Q Sy �i�';. 'u!� {il(� "1FJ1i'[:Yr_ �4r.lazt-,~.
G Elevation: lr - . t'Octabovo raoa lovel.
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d. 1,:imiting Factors: Moderate s;i;ope. -
2 Soil s
'T'y'pes and 'Q�.aractcriZlt .os; tai ,M � a"� "area avlc� ow k:'� �a:�d� Tac :,:r�:
x�e re a 3?t�( Gar7aaa9la't r de za-tl °q o:la;r a O1t=
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Natural Raza ^cts o� the Land
e .�.1on ."i 11G� 2". '41 i> totu'.�;a"tiiG:rG: v,
b.a'C1 ],pa . Potent ial *---
c .lax d lid Potexa ial: c . antive Soil Vo'tent� al �.
4, Hydros ogy, `_Ihe, a 116orw".0a� :�mr,, 03 owtAera `�;: o no-% �; t.a��� o. ���r; 'r; f_'Ue:
a. Su faro Water: ad t tO CIO 2,011
App endix V -` pag ,, ?a of �
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1 y� 4 I'ry•1,ry/ 15.' ..ry y1�o' r" 4, r3'f . q{-
41a Md a1 aj ,1 �I.e Ah L,�IK V ka iril..� l 1 .�.
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Air Quality-
-Environment,
uala. ty:-Envi:ronmen't: ,c
8. Vogeirati.ota: Focyt.t ill ' 'oodland, Oak Srrub. Grassland, Riparian.
Wildlife ilabitat: Valuable loweleva't;ioZI foothill-Mountainous habitat,
Lower end of the Transition Iai:fe Zone. ~—
Gulttlxal Env:ii^onmera L
10. A.rchaoologi.oal and Hi Stovi.oal ResouVoes in the area: 'The :l �. ua,Y'L.,.
o tt:� .bC, ,tai^�r�_
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11- Ilu'Lte COurItY GEDnerAl Plan
:12. Vii, lriA7t.411,tion ' .........�� �.
n
:1 • sti1G Land Uso on-04 .t..r
r. .�
14- Surrounding; Area: _w
�?r Nana Uses:_ Open land to West�mobjle Yiome to no�th� CdhauOet to
Sii✓91
, Kidel smvbte e" 1 southL. ��tuch c} e
rr,., Y do ww:east. arr.d ri..�.and. character.
b. Zolla.n .t,—p :LYk^6ip s ✓r ar «1i —
�s
o. Geni Flan designa i aa�_" • CY ago a �, a , r _r
rcicFa; and GJ, Agn7 cul tur7 -tesi demi al td" E and S.
d:. 1=arcel Sizes., �,
J.. tri.-
e. Populartio,n
1;. Charaot6r of Site a
�JW, Al"C`ci : >s n+� , 1' , p �
- .... M ^ 't,�°. .ul i
16. Nearest Ux'baaa Are ycL^^V:moha i;
f w Relo`tTaa't.
widards- Urb an Aron
�i�}• Sere oxo r. A��'i�i.axaer ioe
a» Tie{ resi ouriyCState) Fil Stati oz1 ;ori, k o
b . Ld abi:lr. . i; v
ate, Avai `� , q� ,, ry
.=Jii . ,4,, ,...ia l.. Gd„ �i,�_.i �-,+.!!M-w 'J �.I0 'i0'1�..Uc.
Schools in rea: a.— oiIme) l r
App endi.x S - p ag e 7b of 9
x
111 DISCUSSION OF tNVIRONMEN"rAL EVALU'ATTON
Summary: The proposal is a use permit ;to all of -r a 219 space mobile
home park on a 57 acreparcel south of Ooltasset. The
Subject property is a portion of AP 56 -Z$w0 a and �.s located. in_
the Sl; 1/4 of Section 33, T.24 X. , R. 2 B. , M. D.M. (This 55 acre
parcel is slio*m as parcel f/2 of the Hogail Tentative Parcel. Map,
proposed in May 1979, 211D tog #79-Q,5-03-05.)
The pro joct site covers an axes, atop the Keefer Ridge. The terrain
is mostly gentle, sloping ridge -top;. The Zito drains toward the
Anderson Fork, all intermittarit drainage which passes through the
SE portion of the property. Vegetation onsite: is m.os�tly Ploothill.-
Woo dlatd, Oak -Scrub, and Grasslands. 'There 10 a thick ck riparian
type community along the steeper banes of the Anderson Foo,
The land is presently open land stretching south and west from
the community of Cohassct. Most of the adjao-ent properties are
large parcels, opoa lands; idth widely scattered homesi'teo The
community of Oohasset is located 1/3 mile to the northeast.
The Butte County General Plan designates this area for Oia zing-
Open Land. Use (40-aore minimum parcels) The existing zoning. is
A-2 general. An Agricultural -Residential category lies adjacent.
The .main environmen-tal,. ooncerris associated Vrith the conversion of
open, mountainous terrain to an urban density residential use
include erosion, sedimentati.,,v'
n, drainage, loss o ' w.ildlife 'habitat,
noise, light and glare," conflict with surrounding open land uses,
population growth in a rural area, increased traffic over circuitous
rural roads, access and circulation, provision of public, ser rices,
energy uZe, domestic water availability,, sewage disposal. capacity
of -the land; solid waste disposal, availability of commercial
services and aesthetics,
Impacts iriclude :
l..b, e: 3evelcpme tt of access roads end .Robihems sites will l e
reZu.l.t in soii disruption over a large axes. Considerable
soil disruption and topographical alteration may occur on this
gentle to moderately slop jne torra.in.
1.. e,�.,a.bs Erosion potential i� rated ao high to moderato in 'this
area depending on slope and. vegetative cover. Access
roads in the area have caused some erosion in the past, Oampaotion
and overcovering of the soil Twill, .1uabrease runoff whiah ma;r result
in erosion of the exp,e8ed $oil surface6 trosLon ifill produce
Appendix F _ page 8 of
�i
00
DiUoussion cont.
sediment Which will be, de:Peoitod along the A)idarsora �'cr1�. Se
p action and siltation will be aocelerated b Sediment
bank crossings, A Fish and Oame stream croosin the two s'braam-
obtained. g permit has been
l.•h Geologic hazards should be a,soessed. There are a ser•
Zeo of
short northwest trending faults to the: southwest othe site.
f
The expansive qualities of the soil are rated as 'moderatf
�•a.:6.a Traffie related impacts to air
environment; will occur, qua.-ity and the acousti c
will ,
vehioul.ar emiesi,ons and increased traffic noise e release of.
• c ' Xicroolimat:i,c changes '`ill occur due to the Conyers
open land to residential uses. a ion OX
sources 'Till become established onsite, reflective and generative
temperatures may, result, kligher local. ambient
3.o lG, e;' A drainage ,plan will need to be submitted to a
Clouza•ly Department of. Public Ifork.0 for a the Butt.
Drainage can beaccommodated pproval.
�� rzo For by constructing facilities to channel:.
runoff intc the AnGerson Fork. Any dr4jrnPtream problems should be
identified. Devol.opment of this size ,;
A derson Fork basin, mai �n the headwaters of the
,� incraase, x`tznoffi su.bs•tan,ta,s;lly
a. f Besidor� sediment, the water
also be effected b also
y urban tof Anderson Fork will.
detergents, pesticides type contyminants such as
petroleum products, ete,
3.h: Groundwater and d suppl
area ies throughout are limited throuout the Ochasse
a. ��de�uacy; of the supply in any area i.
Uncertain
and questionable at best. A continuous do c winter s
muss; be sh:cwme
n prior to approval of a development o this seal e
Flood hazards are remote due to
athe steepness of terrain
long the Anc�;erson Fork and the fact that the "aas�.n extends
only a couple miles above the project site,
• aSite pxaparat Lol will result in vegetation removal
of vegetation to maintain soil. stability is impV414 Retention
4. b. The property is 16;atedwithin the ra, of Fritillaria
eastwoodi ae, a; rare and'. enclangeretl plant: A o a
S�trUa i, ,� ,.tY.
Y s nPcessary to determine whatimpa?its to rare plants
4nYi are potential
. G . New p1.ant sp 4'1« ed ; � f
e s x b e :i.ntro da,
PO4 on the ri dge ',due to
ar
k and home landscapa.ng,
5. c. p 5idi i'h ere will60irreverw
ible adverse impacts to
resideait wildlife in the aroa.
of,a project at this densi t `� i -i-1 l►�.vel op�nelit
The DeparumEnt of Fish and Game 10 riderydevel.o �menl life habitat
o."
greater than l DU/20 aeras to Ja de t, p at s density
Peregrine Falcon; and Spotted Q�rl acetipy rah esa rh3 ch inciudeto � thee
project site.
Appendix, F pa e ga of 9
0 • Iloga.
doe ,i Cohasss t Siagc
Chico, CA 95926
56-16-26
(�
1
56-02-105
wil.�.ii am &. ,Shearon White
> .W« D. L3. Mc)'-'auphli
Charles Leo ar�1 r� uck..
Rt. P. Box 183
/y
Box 390 Oohasba-b Stage
.t
4191 Esplanade S.P. 63
Chico, GA 95926
(
(h:L oo, CA 95926
� Cha cap O� 9592
1
-56 02-6
i
Yrank C. Moi,^tin,
4
S'tepd-ien N, jessec
John. ITa��
99'1 �a8taAvera, AP,t.F
Pi 0. .fox 2268
Box 16L1• Co'b asset Stage
a�
r Chico, CA 9592 �
Marysville, CA 95901
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N
Chico CA 95926
56"16-25
1
(
5G-02--10
.E. & M. Greer,�Lce
1073 V�.a 'Verona
i,
Floyd & Bernice ,Brooks
c/o Wal te.r Woodward
t
h
Chico, CA. 95926
lox 30 Cohasset S� sge
1
Chico, CA 95926
56-17-2 & 3
56-02--L�j
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X. W. & V. L. Charml.ey
ILL. & L.E. 'T arwater
.Boy- L(.0 Cohasset Stage
Ramada Developers
t
Chioo,, CA 95926
1074 11 Ba apt Ave.
Chico, GA 95926
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5-1
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56
W.A. & M.A. Degan
2011 Magnolia Way
G. h. & :3. Stephcn.s
c/o G. & :0, -J,. Sobradex,
Walnut Creek, CA 9454.
12613 38th Agro. r
jJ
Puyallup,.WA 98371
r
f
i
56-17-20
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(
56-02-63
E
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Cohasset Village Mobile
M,
Wayne Paul
=a
5--D Ln terprised Inc.
4, !
t
909 Sequ.oyah Aver
Box, 31Cohasset Stage
}!
Chico, CA 95926
Chico, CA 95926
56-02-74�
X.P. & J'.S. Lons
1t. & M.lr. Barton
6370 1:1:awaii Kai Dr« 30
Dox 34�. Cohasset Stage
i
Honolulu, 111 96525
Chico, CA 95926-
592656--1
5P-17--29
aM. & J' -M.
Cohaasot Stago +E3dx LTJ
61.6 Rigby,
i
Chico, CA 95926
Rio Dell., CA 95562
56w17 )1
t
56-02-'101,
Luther & Dona Gibs
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E.,T,. & G. Schrader
;� H
2736 Edgewo;od
Bt ,)X 3LH Cohasset' S"tg,.
Prove, UT 84601
Chaco, CA 959'26
56 17- 3
56-02=10L!
a
U ie McLaughlin
DiE. & D.1�1� A�ic1e�sa
1106 Salem
Dox 31' Cohasset Stage
4
Ctcco, CA 95926
Chi ca, GA 95920
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JFa`M-3 NO 96-1,1-03
TOA4BUTTE COUNTY P14ANNTNG
COMMISSION
STAPP FINDINGS ApTil,
22 1.981.
APPLICANT
John, Hol;
,� 56-113-03
L13 No
Of t}le devallopnicilt: Project, (b) },'a l l,ta1.'e
of an a j?'j)li(11.1)1t to stibii1.1 t Caallp.j 4te or
Ildcqua-to information ,iility lYQ715 t ] tl,i1;"Q {,rotl1nds
for disi,1pproVin1g, a llcVe ()P"jCn't> 1)1�ojeCt."
COW113INTS
1'u c War,ks has no commcalts other than the r0'110I an,8 four c ndit;i,ans:
.; DCed to the Ct)L111ty
t5i.tty ff; :Ceet ua i',;}l t' Cl.f,"riV%i`y Ci"(till. f:11C center -
lane of Cohassot Road,
2 Construct Standard
,S -*18 Pulolic Road Approach ai,; t} e intersection
of Coha,set Road and
each park access road.
S. Provide reason for
southerly access road.
4. Widen Cohasset Road.
Submit construction plays to Department of 1,yl.ab'lic
Works, for approval
and, � ns tall the -required :f.aci l Ities .
Division of PoTestr "1No
objections, provided applicant is able to
supplycnoug�iivat-er Tor
:fire protection."
1�G f, 111No comment."
ANALYSIS
This is a project to de'val.op a 219 -unit mobile
home )ark on a 57 -acre parcel, yielding a
density of 5.84 dwelling units per acre whic)>
does not confom to the Agricultural. -Res iden1::l,al;
desj4'gliat'011 allows a. ma.x'imum density
of I. dwelling unit per ;acre.
The applict tiojl for the use permit Avas filed,
May 19, 1980 and accepted as complete May 21
1980
1']i(: applicant vas: natif ed that an r
rnv on-
mentpj Impact Report was required on June 24,
1980, ind that he had 225 days in which to
submit the required information.The 22S'• -
day period expired, Zvi shout t}le 'rec{ui's•ed
iii (orma'Gi o'i be.i.ns submitted, an February.,
4 1981.
,�
a
`The l-'c�a.r time limit fOr ) 4a'vat or dis-
_ d sa
approval
approval referenced above (Governmen Code
Lection. 65950) ,oapi res on May 21, 1981,
Failure, to act "on this project prior, to Mli
21; 1981 Would result; in t}ie
al)prova7. of the project. 1111�'uant: to ('auern-
ment Code 'Section65956 rof arenced above,,
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13. Dc'llxy, without
prejudice, Ptirsualit
to Section 65,950
and 65.QS6 o;1: the Dover mann!
Code,
th-c Use pernyi t to
allow n. Z19aunit mo1)i1.e, home °
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EARL D, N:HLSQ:N, Diroctor
Ap-ril, 8 , J. rJ $
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991. East Avenue, Apt. I
C,h;ico CA '9S,926
fiuffo Co Planning Cor,
RE llse Pormit :For Mob lehouto l)ar1( ; A'R 8 1981
AP 56-18-03 ERD Log 11 80-05-1>0-02
Oravlla� !CAlaftt�
A i et:tor, Ims scn'l; to yotr tail: June 24, 1980 i.ndiC,-at:i.ra1
t}ayi t an mi'v;i.rolivicrat".i1. j-111 i cj�ri��t w��s��4�: ILI'T �c� l for the �a:lrpvc
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CdLd(1cl;i,ato;s reeft:r;ico Owl- a droft 1.11.x.12. ho sulbiWittod to t,}l:s
dolarLa.` fruron,t wa 'f }tart 2?.5 C1tr}Ts ;front t1rCr c1<7.t,c or rc�c1;
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Ox ly,i.y cd.. 1.t Should �t1 so be note that t'.lrc Cattrr f �' Of' l3t.L't Lct Ma)r
t"II" -ftct-i'01,1 to dolfl)' 1•110 o}rP.f.CaT'i ori 1a.i.thoul1�t'c��Jitiia t;i�, when
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be ct7atili:(,G t:c ;
plca5t c oll.t.rrct our office withill, the 1),ex : ton days stat:ulg You
into-lv(ions rc:gmi-dIng this pri joct, 'ff you :i.ratend to cont i.,nuc
with tlro al)p1 icAt7.ort; pi oa'so, soncl us Ca Io l.t.or roCiuotit;illa all
exte s•i ora of tune Tor stLhtn i t L,'j7. of EL. C1xo..f`t. f T .1t. ivh.r c:;h Lalca.uIles
the 'rrrycisoll;; wh�,y, the t::imc cxt6zms;i,oaa :is nGcossrrxy. ;f:f uFe do not.
}t ar Xrom you" wo Id 1.1 cLssUnl4 ' procoS5:471g
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Thank You ;for yoa'r Utt,unisioll to flh.i.5in"It t0I'
Ste
plion A: 'Stzc`ci:cx
Eli vironnteri,t a l Review spo'ci ls.st
SAS:11`t
cc; Riegel: !7 Assoc
P1a rung Dept .
.3 County Cantar DnLva - O�rovllty� Cali forrtla 95065 (91a),53,1-4171
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REVIEW [gUEST
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REQUEST,, Ammin13uHn
(wo. l izanntn
AP NO.: Gini—'18-0
MAY 2, r�
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: ft`s' Tan��mi �,
b�ov►II, anlirU�+Rrt�
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APPLICANT;
ADDRESS; ,�,�I "�+,� �•7--_�__p:u�,.__.g.,� CA
OWNER: Samr�
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED
RETURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP
DATE DISTRIBUTE[,
ATTACHMENTS: CapY af,appllc_a'1011 & plot plan.
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RETURNED: 3 .. �90
COMMENTS:
19 –7z4� 4 CJ S
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John Hoop
Page
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We will aon tirlue procesping your
7 . submittal and, deposit-SR
pl'oj eo t upon receiving Your
Contact our o E'ic Attache' s
fOIqqq x
you have any c�u� e t i ons
a list of available local
S t /'�`*re Vaa_if ed to
t. jj " that
p:ropare the. EIR .
Sincerely,
&z,
Richard C. Molcar
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BnVironmen-i al, .levi ew Sp ec:i.ali s
ROM:ykt
cc! Ringe:l and Asaoc a"be a
,, Planning Dept.
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No.,5662
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RECEIPT POR CERTIF180 MAIL
NO INSURANCE COVERABR pROVI0E0=-
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL IAAII
($00 RpvDTBH)
EENT T47 ----•-- ..:
`iTREETANDNo .�.
P t� � STATE AND 21PF�7pC =
F+#7.�,TAPa
SPECIAL DELIVE¢iY
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< i •+ ADDRESS tNUE!i'tIR[YE A4r
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w ,f 10W thi WHOMAMDATk
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�y I a 0100 pm, W)kd Ri;
Beginning at 9 pbInta on the S lino of %id parcel. From which
the SCJ sorrierof ,said parcel 'nears N 89 ' 17' 00" W 115-85 St-9
:�aict po�.n- is also dist ,ant; '150.00 ft . osSterlY measured at
right angl_os From the base line at Bnginaer' s 6'On t, l 0a "A"
of the of Ri'blic AIorks' Survey from dog
Sprjtgs to poi gest Roaahk toad (TheCa l i4Orn is
sate Zone; 11 Coordin.tate$ for said point of beginning sre X-2§
086, 513.55 and X'798,837.36) r thence from $did point of be-
ginnxng along the S line of sa, d parr e�. x 89 17, 00" W 115.85
to a paint; on the existing ea.si;erly r6�ht of way a ur lao dt
Roads thence along; ;aid r, �ght; of way N G546' 00 E 331.15
of�saidto N�parcel Se XW r89% said
17'OQ'��82'07 ftence 010D.thence�S1�20"tle 151 0011
W
318-3? Xt- to bh. point of beginning:
said portion contains 0.68 of an scre, more or"fess � icy. adds. r Lon
to any part; thereof now used and acknowledged as public read
Containing 9.12 aeres more or less, 'Forest Ranch
2. k ohn Hogan �- UsQ pe, to allow a 219 unit mobile home; park on
propez-ty % n "A-211 (Ge-aeval ) located on the northwest side of
Oohasset' Rd, approx» 3/4+ mile souuh of 'Vi.las Rd.,, !den tified as
a 56-18-03 Cport lon), Cohaaseb
7TBB OSS WHI01T. NEOTATIVE ,D; �. (A-RATION
i.ATIUI�1
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scs.�m.•�.ssaa+e++ntox+»��F.e«....N.M,...mr,m�...s.,!'r+�..r.a,m.a.au-..R,wm.,ti.ne�i..erorn�_t,��
1 n ohn Lech ier a,ra.ance t-0 the minimum to � sI,se w equ1revientn 'to
1 p 11TM»,5►t i;'Ti.rab:er I'ount;afn-5 acre par.
a7.7ry�oai ca �p1 �GrG' �rCo� :i.1;J.
G��lu one on properti lc}ca ted on, th+ east side oX the Tatra to Hwy.
32 fr ntage road $ app ,ox. 1 mile S of Nopol Drive, idenn f ed as
AP 6;� 13-»03, Forest Ranch.
The above me:ndi cued appl-catlons, petitions, maps, drat environ�-
entaal impact, reports atadCor negetive reports are on file, and
availabic.:rov public viewit, T, at the: office of the Duti te County
F+lann ng department; a 7 COaatY Center DrivF;, Oravt l�,e, California,
bvironme;nta-1 Impact Reports Gre also ava " Oble at co�.lege' and
county, libraries.
MTTYE a l
"O PLAI3NiI�Cx
I?IRE OR OF
TO B. , �M Islam M fm 0,11100 = PRIa RwORTJ ON miURSDA�C
APRIL,% 1981.
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77UTIM COMITY PLA.I ING COMiI`I:SSIQN
Nance is hereby given by the But -tae County :I'lanui.ttS Commission
that public heavings will, be hol.ft on Wednesday, April 22} 19814
at 7:30 p,mi. , n the But to Coun Lq Board of Supervi.sors'. .Coom,
:Butte. County Admini.s tratiotn Center,25 County Center Drive,
Oroville, Gali.fornia, reGarding the following:
ITEM Q W111GiI LNV��O�TMLN!�AL BOCUMMMS
'I. Mau
John R. Lochner — -Rezone :from 1►TH,,51, (Timber Mountain -5 acre
parcels) to "J'1' - " (Tim )or x.ounl;ai.n--23Z acre parcels) 'property
located on the east ,aide of the State Hwy. 32 frontage road,
approx. I 'I mile south of hope]. Dr.0 identified as AP 63-13-03y
more particularly deoci i.bod as:
All that certain reel, propertysituate in the Count -y of .Bunte,,
SI;ate of Oal4Xornia, de8cribed as follows:
A portion of the SCV i ai. the SWy4 of Sec ?, X23N, R3a;, MUM,
and being a poi:-ti.on of vott 10, of. said S� c. '?, and mere par-
ticularly described as follows;
Commencing at a 4 inch, "Iay 4 inch by 18 inch stake, marring the
SW corner of satin Sec. � and running thenae S 886'15' t 222-4
ft. along the S line of said Sec. 7 to an iron pipe in a fence
line, marking the easter,Ly edge of the exis bing Humboldt Rd e ; ,
thence 9 1g 59" E 315.86 ft. to an iron pipe meriting the true
point of beginning .for thio der3cri.ption theace cont,intli.ng
from said poi. -at of begin ning, r,..ortheasborly along said fence
Yi*xne to
an iron pipe wb;,..eh beams N 26 48' N 331-15 ft. from
t
S soid poiat cif` beginning" thence leaving- of 33
i'v mentioned lines
88`a 15' E 1145.0 ft, J%arpllel with and. 600.0 ft. northerl.,y
at right angles- from saa d S ;i e of seid: Sec , ? to an iron
pipe; thence oonti,niung S 88 1,5' L 1 8 f to j more or less, 1sa
the easterly line of said SW)+ of, the $W)4 of said Sec. 71 'tieing
the
eastorly line of said :dot 10 a then oe3 sou herly along paid
eat teriy line 300 ft. mc; re or less, to a point that bears S
88 '15' E from the true ptti.nt of beginning,; thence N 88 1�'
W 1494 It., m ro, or less tb the tro.e poi.rit, of beginning.
>!;accep4i.ng therefrom the ,following described, property':
A portion: of that certain ;parcel of land located in,,the SWC.
of the $W4, of Sec '�� 1'23 ', R3Er M17:M ;and baoing a portico
of dot 10 of rgidbiC� 7y tiescxibed in trha>a 'cexktei�a Deed to
Brae ,t ;`scaler, et tom, da ed April 227 1938, xecordt;d �1ay 8y
1958 in Boo � 9411: at ar e. 115 of icia" ecbrds oi` Butte
County•
Said partl,an is more pardetilarly described as fo .low8,
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Mr. John Hogan
Qq1 .Past Avenue, Apt. P
Chico, Ca,
9S92G
Re: AP 56-1$:03
Dear ;qtr. Hogaw
'
rinclos;ed is a copy of Staff pind ngs concerning; your
application dor a use permit to allow a 219-unit mobile
r
ark
home to be locate
�? d on the tLrartl]weS t s
u1dE of CCo11,SSS£t
Road, agrpraxirtately 7./4 mile south of ril,as Poad, Cod,asset.
A hearing; by the Planning ,nin Comnli ssion cant1L�.s project has
set dor them xegui«3r t� eetin�; on, April 22,
ig3.1.:
This moeting will lir hold *11 the Boar(t Supervisors!
Boors, S Cnu,nty Center I)rive� Droville and is,
, scheduled
to bej;in at 7:3o P, �t.
Should; you 'hr3ve any questions '
Please feel, fr�.e to
contact,t'oarf office.
Sincerely
Bettye Blair
Director oat' Planning''
/lid
M FA
To, P lanni;,
Environ vial.
ReV eiv
v ,,•.Ntxessary Actionl
..4...P'repate reply RE:
Use Permit for
....,, Cbmnirnc
John 140gln
......Note and return
.Am-Note and file ItOP1
AprjI
tin agenda for
22
.N...invCsk1gat coir ftissio7.1
Planning,j
meeting
,.+..;Sib nature.
..aAs retlitestcc,
:.?:or informa[ion
......Pec telephone
conversation
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