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r yf BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIQN STAFF FINDINGS - June 24, 1987 c� Preservation of existing vegetation wh*reYer passible» 2« Roads to be stabilized with gravel` or pavem er"i t 3, Adequate roadside drainage and culverts to be constructed, '• Storm water runoff channels to be stabili and ener DY -d i ss i pat izes! With rock linin0 Ing strucl:tar^es, where hgcessary 5: gY dissipators to be -�. Starm water ener pla.�5d a,t outfall. roadside ditches. s of 6• Limit earthwork and 9hadin0 (April through October) activities to the dry season only 7. Terminate grading activity early in the,,4" rev.egetation prior to t e season to allow, h rainy season « Qi'stu��bed so i l surfaces to not be left unprotected during season. Y the winter rain 8, Minimize cut and f111 excavation clearing, and large-scale site 9. Roadway locations to conform to terrain, faiiowing contour wherever "peas b.1 e, and avoiding ... steep embankment cuts. 0. Roads and d'r,1:,v eways must not exceed i5,grade, 1 i . Any construct i en w`T th i rti or modification o f a ci^ee requ i fres a "S"tream Alteration" permit from the California Department cif``' FishanGame. i2. tiverstory trees to be preserved, except where actual` `h sIG construction is required» Y, al. 1S. Parcels.tp, be created by Parcel ; maP ctPUrsant to Chapter the Butta:Cc�untY, Code.. 1:4. Meet the requ i reirieritsof t'he Ci v i s:ion cif t undin? ohe 8"utte of cB:.i mnPubli 15. " (hept 'the requir^emertits of the Butte County HeaXth Depar,tmEtrt» 1.6» Meet the 1'e Guir^ements cif tha Butte County'�fre part Demen t» 17. Applicant must also comply' wi"th all' other applicabie'stat local and 1 oea 1 'statutes,; and i nartces, and regu l at i oras " i, Extension of time limits: 65957. The time limits established by Sections 65950, 65950.1 and, 65952 ;me, : be extended once far Y a per i o,d not to exceed 90 daysupon Consent: of the publIa agency and iherr applicant. (Ameodad by Siats - 9£� 4 Ch, 1240 ) Recommendation A. Coati m, ue the 'hear! ng open to June 10, 1987 bRH.1r Attachments for City and County Letter from the Applicant f 4 31 Ito fel oW�t�-gUestlons;pertain only, to.varlance.s to the,mfnfmum parcel size required Within the zoning district, t ENVifiONMENTAL (MPAGTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* rpotentialI sl hlffcant envir`onmenta, impacts associated With tate variance, What proloot, design features or'speciol s ldent(fj Is of of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental )mpeols? baa ti r ENVIRONMENTAL. SETTING* soil stPbliItJ , i 1dilts and 'site It eXists before tite project, Inclutling Information on topography, Describe the proleet as any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any eXlsting structures' on the site, and the use of the animals, and _. struetUres, Hants a ahimals and any cultural, historical or scenic'aspects. ncluding (nformatlon on f an Describe the surrounding properties, Including intensity of land use (single-famUy, apPrtments, shops, depart- Indicate the typo of hand use (resitlential, commercial, etc,), of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, bto,), ment stores, etc.), and scale -k Use $operate sheet for longer responses, �+ fY I hereby declare under penalty of per)ury that i have. read and understand the Instructions and that the foregoing statements d dr are true, complete arta, correct to the best of my knoWiedge and belief._ � y K Applicant's signature Date _ Property owner's signature Date _ r_ Variance number Request: Variance to_.__ — I_odatfoh -pnd site of p arCei(s), located on the J VEti►=Y; _�Zonin9 and 4equftements P., Nurlber(sl Ownership ocatlon Des�siptton Proof of Agency (it beetled) copies of Mot Plan W �� ai Receipt Number ?.ate fiecelved .. av Appiicatlon Taken" � LL. Il. i� i l i� Buffs Co. Ranning Comm A U G 11''19,96 INSTRUCTIONS TO 'VARIANCE APPLICANTS, Cailfor4 1. If applicant is not the owner, written authorization by the owner or other ,proof of agency" must bo ,sub- " mitted in order for the applicant to ,legally sign the application. Application shall be Considered void If - not signed by tha owner' or legal agent, 2. All items on application shall be filled in as,completely as possible.- If an item isnot applicable, pleaso indicate, by the; term "NA". 3. It is important that the applicant supply an accurate description of the location of the proposed prdjq©fr Including the following; a, Assessor's_ parcel numbers) (from the tax bilis or Assessor's Maps)', - b; Street addresses (if available). C. Distances and directions to named streets, bodies of water or railroads. 4. Twp copies,of a detalled plot pian of adequate scale to clearly show proposed buildings, and improvements, folded to 84 x 11 Inches, shall accompany and be made part of the "Application for Vari- once". The plot plan shall include the following informations a. A scaled of ) o b LocationandId dimeng nsions ns� of allexisting p � the property, include andropoted improvements on ing buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields. C. Location and name of bordering streets, access roads, nearby crossroads, streams, bodies of water god,'raiiroadst d. North arrow and scale of drawing. 6. The "Application for Variance" is subject to, public hearings and approval by the Planning Commission. Any special conditions of approval shall be mode a part of the approved "Variance" and shall be binding, on the :applicant. The procedures flit County action on VariancV.poplidationt are stated in Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code. 6. VARIANCES froth the teri-M of the `zoning o"rdina ice "shall kid granted curly when, because of special ' ch-cuMstances applicable to the property, including size, shape; topography, location or surroUndings the strict application of the zoning ordinance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the Vicinity and under identical zoning classification.; Any variance .granted shall be subject to such ,conditions as wili assure that the adjustment thereby auth- orized shall not Constitute a grant .of special privileges inconsistent with the limitations upon other pro- perties in the vlcinity and zone in which such property is situated. 'Any such condition imposed'upon issuance of a variance must be related -to the use of the'property for which the Variance is requested; A variance shall not be granted for a parcel of property which authorizes a use2 or activity 'which Is not `� p by the zone regulation governing the parcel of propert otherwise expressly authorized y 7. - Application fees as of : p'''ub S 2 g'(date) are $ Fps Fees.rttay be paid in cash:or by check trade payable #o "Treasurer of:I f Butte County". °?l • �'Ly` 8. Before submitting a variance application, applicant is requested to discuss with staff, All questions abouf application requlrements, County procedures;z-oning provisions and "special oircumstariaes"� = r i, :' P, Harr ' Y Margraf 352 WaPe1�,a St, '. Garlan Altadena CA, 9100: E 1143 Ka.mberl Drive 5,8`33-1� Y Xuba City,, CA 95991 EPhrian Winter - 58-33-39 1.450 Wainwri San Lght eandro Ave. dames 410 Cibbor. CA 94577San 58-33-13 RaCregg`Place Mon, CA '94583 Chester 2667 Hudson 5'8-33-4p Baton Rouge Sa n Jose, CA 95.133 Carl Davi Reseda 58-33- 14 A2205 Wa Antioch, CA 945 09 Alan Day 58"33-58 8779 Telecas Redd in ter Lane g,' CA 96001 Andrew Mita.1 P.O. 58_3.3 -15 $oX 517 Paradise, CA 95969 Rudo1 P.O. B XChristian 58-,33-59 12 Ricvale CA 95974 Richard Ho ffman 3656 Hoffman 58-33-16 protrllRoad e ' CA 915965 %j"ohard Wrobel 8 58-33_68 �: , etc, Crc1e Paradise Wood CA 95969 , John `Tackitt 4163 lshi 7 58-33-17 1e Orovi TraiTrail1., 'CA 9.5965 James Da11 Y 1674 5$-33-64, etc, Mystic Pa radise Lane CA 95,969 James Smith 13091 Boar 58-33-18 O.rovil]e A 9 .Lane CA 95565 410` Grand Avenue'. OrOvill CA; 559G5 58-33_35' 1+ i Raph Mi.1ier' 113l0:0 J MillerOroVi1M Plat Rd. CA 95 965 58-3-3 6i,. etc.. Bel Cu1et,.. P. OX 10$2 k +s rovile, ..CA 95965 bi rwq y ... zt + °ift'',unpr^�ie�eci °du�^'i •r COUOF rrSTj,�? �,I eUT c'F7� o. 25 'a^ o too COUNTY CENTER RRIVE .ORO o a VILi E# CALIFORNIA 45965.3380. (916)538, . 0 763'1. ,r, count's ^r MARTIN,1 NIC110,S MErd61ERS OF THE BOARD .1 CIaIE� AOMINISTi iA1'IVE OFF CER }IASKEL A, :!f _ Mo1NTU0F el' JANE DOLAN September 29, 1987 KAREN YERCRusE` dED M.LAUGH.LIN' .LEN FULTON: ;f Richard Wrobel 638 CirClewood' paradise A , Ca. 95969 CERTIFIED MAIL r _ . ` Re: Variance) AP 58- 33-1, 1 Dear Mr. Wxobel: We are ere] osin Variance No E the ginal a $7-3 to allowr� and ane p reel on property the creation of copy of Your conditional muproxmatel y zoned FR -'0 a three -acre and.severs- Pst be g d5and feet south located acre si ne of Hoffman Road along C.leran Lane, returned to this de Concorj, receipt of this letter, partment Both co Chairman of We will within - pies the 8t, they! then have them days from the be returned to y Plannn you:or g Cohunigsan validated by the k,. ou Your records. and the Should Original will y have the VO any questions gin Planning Department .at regardYng this matter, 53$-7601 between Please contaot a•m. ' Very truly Yours, 10.00 and 3:00 P.m. if Martin .�., Ni Chchols iu£' Administrative 0 fficer t�•. Enc'; lr , *L , T NEGATIVB DECLARATION REGARDING LNVIRONMPhVL L IMPACT l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the project described bolow has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the Californitt Environmental (duality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, Ct, sec.) and determination has been a made that it will. not hava to tiig, effect upon the environment. nificant AP 58-33-11 Log 1186-08-18-06 2. DESCRIPTION PROJECT!Variance to minimum lot size 7 acre arcel t�o rxl�aw property zoned F a 31 acre 'and a .R-10.: 3 • LOCAT.T,ON OF PROJECT.: Along Eleran Lane, approximately 50p feet sou Road;; Cancow. th of Huffman 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT Richard Wrobel 638 Crclewood Paradise, Ca. 95969 s: 'MITIGATION MEASURES None. . 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, 01orille. This study Was.i 0 Adopted as presonted. Adopted with changes. ❑ Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached' 7•A Public he on this Negative Declaration was held by the, decision making body. Hearing Body Butte County Board of Supervisors _. _. Date of Determination _Seatember 1 1987 Determinations On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact, the info"rmation presented athearings) comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and independenti research We fiend the Proposed 0 effect ori the ant environm'ente andOaLNEGATIVEVDECL-AR TION ATI hereliy adopted. ON is We,,,find that the pro j ect CO LD, have a signi�a cant effect on the environment but will not,in this case ❑''attached' because o� mitigation measures described iii- ten which are by this reference`,made conditions'oE.pyoject approtiral. A cnnc�itiong NEGATIVE DECLARATION adopted. is hereby gn Lure~ ,, Jane btl tie Chair Butte County Board of Supervisors Tit e Sq- -t 1957 .�_ Date: dr T 1 0 1-7471 C E CHI —17 ADN41NISTRA - 01BU p oOU .3300 • (916) :539-7631 OR CALIFORNIA 05065 VE OVILLE, r T 25 COUNTY CENTER DRI MEMBERS OF THII BOARD, Oo.. HASI<EL A, McINTURF JANE DOLAN kAREN VERCRUSt MARTIN J NICHOLS '8D MCLAUGHLIN as CHIEVADMINISTAATIV5 OFFICER LEN FULTON September 29, 1987, Richard Wtbbel 638 Circlewood ti Paradise, QA9596 - CERTIFIED RAIL Ret Variance, AP 58-33-16 Dear Mr: Wrobell: d one copy Of- Your conditional closing the original An. - seven -acre %e are en three -acre and �sevdn allow thd,creation of'a three Y to a 41, Variance No. 87 located along Eletan Lanef zoned Fft�10 1 -parcel on- property Both cbplds' .1 1 . t south of Hoffman Roads Goncow,-- approximately 500 f1de , u , i the within 30 days ftor signed and returned to this department wit dated by the tbdn, have them VAli must be will, this'letteri 8 original Vill receipt Of ionand the the ]5utte County`.Pla,nnihg COMmiss Chairman Of rds. d to you for your recd,be returne a questions regarding this matter, Please Pont: at Should you havd Any 0 0 a. ni, and 3, e nt At�, 538-7601 between 10: the, Planning Department Very' truly yours, Martin J. Nicklols Chief Administrative''0' _-icer hj f r End. s + -4-g'7 _ -Dace N . In formation Center To .• Dept. of Anthropology - -- --- �. - RE1�.ARiCS ......Approval. Please review end .. . .....:Necessary action send "your comments KY. prepare, Thank ou. Y XX and.return Butte. Co. planning .Note acd dile. I County Center Dr `g5965 ,,.,..Note 0rov :lle CA .Investigate ......Signature ......Confer _ .,...As requestal , iaformatioa 'talehac _ ......pe soave snatioa BUTTE COUNTY,g - ACTS I► �► ,► ►► re required answers a E�IVIRCNMENons a yes and maybe xp anata ons e o.n attached sheet(s)) yr MAAytE NO ].. EARTH. will the PrOp°ditioyisupr in chin angoscint: con. a, unstable earth geologic substructures? compaction x b, Disaupt�ons dis 1acc.,�e,nts, s P af. the so;i,l. • ov'ercovexa,ngp g , , c. Change -in too -rao'ay or ground surface " ; : • ,. relief features? ' d, Destruction, covering or mo3fii, •atxon of any feature:;? J unique geologic or physical .. in Vind water erosion;• °of soils"' e , Tnerease el on or off W sr in deposition or• erosion o:X;;beach f:. Changes sands,-ar changes in siltation, deposition .the channel of _ OT' eros which may' modify ;ion a, river. or strum or th>; ;bed "ot -the ocean l or any bay, inlet or. Lake?, Toss of primv.agricultuxally productive soils n g, outs'ic e designated urban areas? of people or property to geologic h. Bposure such as, ear,• landsl ides , mud-` hazard ihquakes hauards? • T round failure or similar 'sl.a des , g, ..,4 Z, AIR.�1i 1 the 'proposal result in, substantial: ` n a ambient deterioration o a. Air eMissions or » _)( air qualit '' b The cx eatian of obj ecta,onabla ,odors r smoke _. ?. or, fumes, moistzxe, or Ater tion of , air movemeAtt„,• c. emperaturo, or' any change in climate _. l,oce.11y Or -result ' in substantial. 3 . NATER. Wi11 the proposal a Changes in currents or the course ar in r�'it;her, direction of water mavementrs marine or 'f"Mesh waters? drainage, patterns`, b, Changes in a'bsorpt;ion rates, _.. runoff? � --- or the rate and amount of surface c. ve Need for off�teuface dexvalitnphannel- remo ng getation ments , includive 3C ._._.. iz,ation or cul`v'ert 1LI1Stalla,taOn? flOtld Al,terations to: the " cour .,e Or f10,14 Of c1.. waters ? � ..,- ;' ace wat� ;�, in any Change n the amours of surf ----- e,. water body. 1 ---- f . Disohdvge int o; surface« waters , �? ' ins ryncl.uding T� a.l.tetion Of water; quality, ” ',iut not l mited to tomperatuxe., ;clissol red N o�tygo�? or tutbid1 Y_ Alteration of the: direction or rate of :flow — . ggroun Lr Of ,d' waters .of xo,und waters, iri the quay City sar goal it b.. , h. „C]iange with- either, through direct additions x diaw`als, -or through inercejition af. an ; �. aquifer' by cuts or, excavations? F Y, Reductiorii in the' am ouitb of watier. athexwise . x or, public is wa,t_er s'upplieS? a�.ailable p t0 Water Exposure,; of people ort prop, and$ y YES MAYBE 'NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in su gtantlal a. Change in th,e :diversity of species, or numL•ax of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and a4uatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of'any unique, tura or endangered species of plants?' Introduction - C. of new species of plants into an area or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? o� d. Reduc°tion in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. :ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in, subst4ntial: a. Mange nge in the divp.osity of species, or numbers of any, species of animals (bards,, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic.organisms or insects)? b. Reducon tiein the numbers of any unique, 'rare g species of animals? �"-- G. Introduction of new species of 6jjjmals into an area, or result in a 'bar ri� to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish -ar wildlife rx habitat? 66 NOISE. Will the proposal -,er,,ul.t in substantia] a:Incrases in existin 9 aa,o�se levels?' b-. Exposure of people ;o Sewer'noise levels? 3c 7. LIGHT_ AND, CLARE. V/JI1 the proposal produce nif�. sigcant 7.x ht f,11d glare? 8. LAND USE. Will �)V. proposal result in a a'A nation of the present sand 'use' or planned land use of a.A x 9. `NATURAL REQ rUIc Will the proposal result in J�1 Stantafe �.. a. Incrr.ase in the rate of use of any, rxatural res6urces? b. Der)Iet ,on of any non' -renewable natural rensources ? 10. RISK OP `UpSET. Wild thepraposalinvolve:� ----- a A ras o explosion or the release: of hazar'd- aus substances (including,, bu4 'tLL to., oil., posticides cheiijiCals or. radiation) in the event of an'.accident or upset condit11ions? b Possible interference . with an, an response plan or efiergency evacuatiah plan?' POPULATxON "Will the proposal ,alter .the lo.catian, dstr utson, densit y', or growth rate of th P opulaion? g e human 1?, iiOTJSIN(i. Will the propoLL sal )feet existing housing, or create demand far additianal'housng ��LA.__ 3. YES MAYBE NO _,.. 13 TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in: a.. Ceneration of substantial additional vehicle movement? �--- b. Effects on existing parking faciliTies, or ----- demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existi.ng,transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns -' of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? • e Alterations to waterborne, rail orair traffic? �.- Increase In traffic hazards to'mot or vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14 , PUBLIC SE�tV ICES . Will the proposal hp s:.s an. effect upon, or result in a need far new or altered governmental services: a Fire protection? b Police protection? c. schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? '. X e, Maintenance of public facilities, including .' � roads? ?�► f. Other governmental services? ---- 15. ENERGY. w�11 the proposal result in: substantial amounts of,fuel;,or energy?- a. Use of b. Substantial increase xn demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the, development of new sources of energy? 16. UTI LES� Willthe proposal result in a need for: substantial alterations to the new systems, or following: a. Power or natural. gas? Communications system ? b mmunicatons st .. c. Fater availability' .' d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? --- . Solid 'waste and disposal? 1.7, HUMAN;HEALT14 Will the. proposal result in: Cxeaton of any health hazaxd or potential a, health haZard (excl u 'ing mental health),? b . E postzre of people' to potential health° h az a r;d s ? 18. AESTHETICS. Wall the prapdsal resulti in the an of any'scen�.t vista or view open to o struct the pitbl'c, ar will the proposal result in'the' 'open creation of ar aesthetically offensive site to public View? i �i YES N0 ro' osal result in an 19- RECREAT.TON, 1Vi11 the p a existing zev-reat?onal or Quantity f upon the q utility ' oppottunitie ? c ` 4 20; CULTURAL RESOURCES. rn osal result in the alteration a - WIl p prehistoric or of a p ti , of or the destruction archaeological site? s9cal {; historic b.-' Will the proposal result into arehistnxic or or aesthetic effects oror object'? :....- historic buildirigs otent�ial -,to cause the p c Does the proposal have a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? religious restrict existing s impact d Will'the proposal otential sacred uses within the p . or area? ENVIRONMENTAL -EVALUATION DYSCUSS'TON OF i r+ s ,. 9. Adequate roadside drainages ,and culverts should be constructed. 4. Storm water, runoff channels should be stab i11zed w1th rock 1ining and energy -dissipating structures, where necessary: 5. Storm water energy dissipators should be placed at outfalls of roadside ditches. 6. iA i' m i t earthwork and grad I ng act i v`i t i es to 4 --he dry season only (April "through October) 7. Terminate grading activity early 1n the season to allow revegetation prior to the: rainy season. D1sturbed soil surfpaee$ should not be left unprotected during the winter ralny season. 8. M i n i m i ze cut and f i 11 exc,avat i on, and l at- ge-sca -it-scale s 1 :e c 1 ear Ig . 9. Roadway locations should conform to terrain, folloWing contour wherever feasible and avoiding steep embankment Cuts. 1Cl' Roads and driveways must not exceed 16% grade 11 Anyctnstruction w1thin or, modification of a Creek requiires a "Stream Alteration'" permit from the California Department of Fish and Game. 12 Overstor y trees shou:l d be preserved} eaccept where actual physical tonstructian is required.- Reference: I�nvi'ronmental.Impact Report for the .Concow-B1g Bend General Plan Amendm,ent and Ret6hd Log s8d� 1 1- i`9.. p 1'- A and 6 Attathi0ents iOaoes 60through 65 of reference documont Comments receivisd from TID J, a rt + In Butte County, the intensity to be expected from an earthquake is VIII, with some local variations of VII. to IX on the Modified Mercalli scale. The on this scale, is an expression intensity, as measured, of the 'damage done to structures during an earthquake. part of the scale is.paraphrased below; VII Unreinforced buildings with good workmanship and mortar suffer cracking; weak chimneys break; some plaster falls. VIII Damage to, and .some partial collapse of$. Well-built but Unreinforced buildings; some damage to reinforced buildings; stucco tanks twist falls; chimneys and ele,rated and fall IX Heavy ,damage to, and some complete collapse damage' 'to - of unr'einfoo!:d buildings; serious reinforced buildings; general damage to foundations.. Structural damage may occur and is described in the Modified Mercalli scale, (expressed in teres of various kinds of buildings and related structures). e. Land Use• Sevexal thousand acres of open space, p'ri- R �• of forest s; waadlands, and ,grazing miril cons in g landdential uses, Would to rural resi be conver , creating potential ;land use' conflicts. f. Acoustics. The roverall.quality of the acoustical ambience `line. is susceptible only to partial would d�� Thus impact mitiga, (see Section g� Aesthetics. The overall. quality of this scenic, open would decline from present high levels. space area h. Ci.rcul.ation. Substantial traffic increases on existing roads would be narrow, waridy ,substanda'.rd local access stastaiined,under maximum Bevelopment potential, titularly 8 Concow Road. L,eirels of service'°on various roads would traff, Congestion and tx>avel time. decline, increasing Traffic hazards would also Inccrease paxticularly at Way,76 intersections. However; primary area access is of (Highway 74) capable ,accommodating:cons.idere%pr ncreases'since4 lanes eX $ (controlled access expross- way) 0 4 Harry Mgrgraf _ 352 Wapello S;t. Altadena Cts. 91001 Ga.zlan Epley 17 43 T<imberl Drive- 58-3'3-12 Yuba Citi Y y, CA 95991' 58-33-3g Ephrian Winter 145o Wainwright Ave. San Leaijdro CA James Gibbon 410 Place 94577 .Gregg San 'Ramon CA 58-33-13 94583 ,. Chester Rudson _ 58-33:.40 2667 Baton Rouge4. San Jose, CA 95133 Carl Davis 2205 Reseda 58-33-144509 Wa Antioch, CA 9 Y .w Alan Day 5`8`33°-58 - 87`79 Telecaster 1,arie Reddin' CA Andrew Mital P•0: 5. 96007. BoX 517 Paradise. 58--33-15 CA 95969 Rudolph Christian 58-33-59 P.p Box 12 A I chvale. CA; 959`74 Richard Koffman V` F. 3656 Hoffman 58 33-15 Road Oroviile, CA X5965 .Richard W?-obex el 58-.33=69 etc. 638 Girele Woad Paradise. John Tackitt 4163 CA 95969 Ishi Trail Orovzlle, 5$-33-1T CA; 95965 .James Aa11y 5$ '-'33-64,, etc. 1.674 Mystic Lane Ise,Smith CA James 13091 Boar, 95969 ? d Orovill�, 58.33-18 CAma95965e 410 and Avenue, Orovil.le, z CA 95965 5833--3g , Ralph 'Miller 11300 Mi11er Flat R, Orovillej CA 9596CI5 Ben Culet P.o: ROk 1082 Otovill@a CA 959`65 J' K"� AttFf r,y— rf *M.up ra >'+P'"JR a°aue•-Mt�.y„„„,., 1i. . :. � -