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HomeMy WebLinkAbout058-720-021i _ L OBERT C.',SHOEMAKER94 W/0 PERMITS 0/s Big Bend Rd: mi. of Big 12 X 16 STRUCTUREBend Store, Yank;�H-jl 4/20/99 Permit 2462,-72P, p� 5a xv (,,+.i l i ties for mobile home) A.P. r 7 Q / �� R. C. SHOEMAKER 1 a W/S Big Bend Rd., A mi.� Big Bend Store CONTR: Stafford Const., iggs Permit 1971-74B,E (private garage AIR - d ROBERT C. SHOEMAKER a P✓T W/S Big Bend Rd,, I mi. Big Bend Store, Yankee Hill CONT: Stafford Const., Biggs Pe fit 2266-74P, E(Util, for MH --replaces Permit X2462-72 -)) - �r contra Nor tlastate;.Aluminum ', Chicola. Permit #3323-76B( dd awning &:decjk/MH)� 17 - - contr.:Norths al.e Aluminum,Ch-ico- Peet . 7-77B Cnew awning/MH) F-� 058-720-021 99-144 AG PEJSA, DON C. AGRICULTURAL EXEMPT PERMY FARM EQUIPMENT a LO o /0 D/0 D v TC—JSA k s Jus ALT �/ PA -17--J 8 roa) scol' '1115175D srrE � i I r 7 KCS la JAJ L Na ' LSA Ma e7'0'1 5/TSS ti w,�rr l tf-Ma5. Ork7t oAJS wYL-4- Gary Morton 5003 Big Bend Road Oroville, Ca. 95965 ,October 14,1999 Mr. Michael C.V_ieira, C.B.O. A few months ago I went to Supervisor Bob Beeler and his aide Shawn to discuss why no corrective actions had been taken regard- ing complaints filed by four differant people in regards to Mr. Don Pejsa. The complaints against Mr. Pejsa were, 1. Creating his own landfills, burying garbage. 2. Operation of a business within a FR -10 Zone without a peddlers license. 3:. Creating a junkyard and eye sore in the community, lowering property values by a half. I was assured that the matter would be looked into and I left. Officer Gary Brown called Mr. Pejsa to inform him the they, Mr. Brown and Charlotte Walters, would be up to inspect Mr. Pejsa's property. As you might guess, Mr. Pejsa worked.his bottom off for nearly two weeks, making everything good, hanging plastic tarps in the woods and running his backhoe night and day. On April 29, 1999 I recieved. a letter from Charlotte Walters which said in part, " Gary Brown, Code Enforcement Officer, and I checked out Mr Pejsa's'properties and there is no obvious signs of an illegal landfill." I went to town soon afterward to Mr. Beeler ;':s office, he was not there, however I had this conversation with Shawn. He. -'said, "Gary Brown didn't see anything other then a deteriorating' corner of a mattress sticking out of the ground." I pursued the matter with Mr. Charlie Bird until it became a dead issue. I told this story to Mr. Beeler and Shawn the other day. Sup- pose that Bob was Chief Inspector for a police department and he said to Shawn and myself , .:just detectives, I got this report of a -;; .' body being buried at this, go and check it out. Yes sir, and we arraived at that place it was quite large, so we decided to sp.lit- up,'I went one way and Shawi,another. After sometime had gone"by we met at our vehicle. Shawn ask, Did you see anything? No,'; did you see anything I asked Shawn. Shawn replies, No, I didn't see anything either except what look like the toe of a boot. Well nothing here lets go, Shawn replies. I ask you Mr. Vierra, What would be your evaluation of such a detective?^ Does incompetent ring a bell? I told this story to .Mr. Brown, October'11, 1999 to which he replied, "your parents are in violation. -of code, because 'I, sleep in a camper and this 120 sq. ft. storage shed was larger then that" I said to him, Mr. Brown you remind me of something Jesus said. "You hypocrites, you gag on a gnat and swallow a camel". Mt. Brown said, who said that? "Jesus I replyed", "You know, take the plank out of your own eye before you try to take the splinter out of someone elses eye." Again I ask you Mr. Vierra, Does discrimination ring a. -bell? There are hundreds of poor people such as myself'.i virig the way I live in Butte County. Mr. Brown has to drive by several just to get to me. cr r.. RECEIVED OCT 15 1999 BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION Anyway back to the conversation with Mr. Brown, he really seemed incoherent after that. I told him that we would comply with code when Mr. Pejsa complies with code. End of conversation. As usual Mr. Brown called Mr. Pejsa and told him that he would be up. That's becau'se,for the.first time in months Mr. Pejsa has been �.atit all day to put on another performance for Mir.. Gary Brown's appearing.;This is.Thursday.,I:would like to just see when he comes. Mr. Brown Vas aware that Supervisor..Beeler was coming up here to see Mr. Pejsa's property -first hand. Let me guess,,�.Mr. Brown will report back.in,-everything is under control and Mr. Pejsa is process of complying. From Mr. Pejsa,s first encounters with,Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown has._O.K"d the sideyard set -back, you know, 1�0' not 5'. Mr. Brown has O.K'd the front yard set -back, 20` right?,not on it. Mr. Vierra I would think that any enforcement officer should not take sides in neighborhood disagreements such as this one. Yet Mr. Brown call Mr. Fred -Ross to get his permission to go onto his property to get a better look at`Mr. Pejsa'.s stuff and then wrote a code violation on Mr. -Ross. Isn't this being prejudice? Now if you think that these are the qualities of a good enforce- ment officer, guess again. Mr: Gary Brown: 1. incompetent 2. bias, a mental leaning or inclination; partiality; prejudice. 3. discrimination. All you have to do is to give me three real good reasons why I shouldn't send a copy of this letter to: The County Council, and the U.S. Health & Human Services Department, Office of Civil Rights and even if necessary on ever.y.car window in Oroville, and will I retain the services of an attorney? You have 10 work. days to respond.in writing to me regarding this matter. I will not discuss this with you on the phone. Con- sider this public information. Thank -you for your consideration of this matter, I RECEIVED OCT 15 .1999 BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION I Gary Morton 503 Big Bend Road Orovil.e, Ca. 95965 Mr. Michael C. Vieirra, C.B.O. Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drives Oroville, Ca. 95965 sFn -,fir# t-- 20 t SF - 1,i 6 , F-4 lC, 7V 0,1,7, Gary Morton 5003 Rig Bend Road Oroville, Ca. 95965 G� Ria October 14,1999 Mr. Michael C. Vieira, C.B.O. A few months ago I went to Supervisor Bob Beeler and his aide Shawn to discuss why no corrective actions had been taken regard- ing complaints filed by four differant people in regards to Mr. ��%1 Don Pejsa. The complaints against Mr. Pejsa were, 1. Creating his own landfills, burying garbage. 2. Operation of a business within a FR -10 Zone without a peddlers license. 3. Creating a junkyard and eye sore in the community, lowering property values by a half. I was assured that the matter would be looked into and I left. Officer Gary Brown called Mr. Pejsa to inform him the they, c'e,� Mr. Brown and Charlotte Walters, would be up to inspect Mr. Pejsa's property. As you might guess, Mr. Pejsa worked his bottom off for o��. nearly two weeks, making everything good, hanging plastic tarps in G91 �,`. uG the woods and running his backhoe night and day. On April 29, 1999 I recieved a letter from Charlotte.Walters 4� which said in part, " Gary Brown, Code Enforcement Officer, and I checked out Mr Pejsa's properties and there is no obvious signs a`iP of an illegal landfill." I went to town soon afterward to Mr. Beeler's office, he was �.�c• not there, however I had this conversation with Shawn. He -said, �� "Gary Brown didn't see anything other then a deteriorating corner zof a mattress sticking out of the ground." sued the matter with Mr. Charlie Bird until it became a dead issue E �U'¢ti� I told this story to Mr. Beeler and Shawn the other day. Sup - 19'A\ pose that Bob was Chief Inspector for a police department and he 19 ��/ said to Shawn and myself,. justdetectives, I got this report of a body being buried at this, go and check it out. Yes sir, and we Vtoe,,- arrived at that place it was quite large, so we decided to split- �1L, up, I went one way and Shawn another. After sometime had gone by we met at our vehicle. Shawn ask, Did you see anything? No; did you see anything I asked Shawn. Shawn replies, No, I didn't see anything either except what look like the toe of a boot. Well nothing here lets go, Shawn replies. I ask you Mr. Vierra, What would be your evaluation of such a detective? Does incompetent ring a bell? I told this story to Mr. Brown, October 11, 1999 to which he replied, "your parents are in violation.of code, because I sleep in a camper and this 120 sq. ft. storage shed was larger then that" I said to him, Mr. Brown you remind me of something Jesus said. "You hypocrites, you gag on a gnat and swallow a camel". Mr. Brown said, who said that? :.'Jesus I replyed", "You know, take the plank out of your own eye before you try to take the splinter out of someone elses eye." Again I ask you Mr. Vierra, Does discrimination ring a bell? There are hundreds of poor people such as myself living the way I live in Butte County. Mr. Brown has to drive by several just to get to me. 45 Anyway back to the conversation with Mr. Brown, he really seemed incoherent after that. I told him that we would comply with code when Mr. Pejsa complies with code. End of conversation. As usual Mr. Brown called Mr. Pejsa and told him that he would be up. That's because for the first time in months Mr. Pejsa has been .atit all day to put on another performance for Mr. Gary Brown's appearing. This is Thursday. I would like to just see when he comes. Mr. Brown was aware that Supervisor Beeler was coming up here to see Mr. Pejsa's property first hand. Let me guess, Mr. Brown will report back in, everything is under control and Mr. Pejsa is process of complying. $ --0 From Mr. Pejsa's first encounters with Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown Ro v1�' has ..O.K d the sideyard set -back, you know, 10' not 5'. Mr. Brown has O.K'd the front yard set -back, 20' right?,not on it. S o►� Mr. Vierra I would think that any enforcement officer should � not take sides in neighbo_ hood disagreements such as this one. Yet q1q/Mr. Brown callr. Fred, Ross to get his permission to go onto his property to get a better look at Mr. Pejsa's stuff and then wrote a code violation on Mr. Ross. Isn't this being prejudice? Now if you think that these are the qualities of a good enforce- ment officer, guess again. Mr. Gamy Brown: 1. incompetent .�0v C°�Q� 2. partiality; prejudice. or inclination; �u 3. discrimination. p J10�1 All you have to do is to give me three real good reasons why Cdr I shouldn't send a copy of this letter to: The County Council, and the U.S. Health & Human Services Department, Office of Civil ©pl�� Rights and even if necessary on every car window in Oroville, and C? will I retain the services of an attorney? Ort You have 10 work days to respond in writing to me regarding this matter. I will not discuss this with you on the phone. Con- sider this public information. Thank -you for your consideration of this matter, V MoPio►J — D: PCA- 5A-- � Ross ® Q_'PEJSX COtitPLA-/WS — (zo.S � �l�i' f�rzo c�� I ��� �� lug ���� - � _ _�� V k s..-1 :---- RECEIVED Gary Morton 5003 Big Bend Road OCT 2 5 1999 Oroville, Ca. 95965 BUTTE COUNTY October 1 4 ,1 9 9 9 BUILDING DIVISION Mr. Michael C. Vieira, C.B.O. A few months ago I went to Supervisor Bob Beeler and his aide Shawn to discuss why no corrective actions had been taken regard- ing complaints filed by four differant people in regards to Mr. Don Pejsa. The complaints against Mr. Pejsa were, 1. Creating his own landfills, burying garbage. 2. Operation of a business within a FR -10 Zone without a peddlers license. 3.. Creating a junkyard and eye sore in the community, lowering property values by a half. I was assured that the matter would be looked into and I left. Officer Gary Brown called Mr. Pejsa to inform him the they, Mr. Brown and Charlotte Walters, would be up to inspect Mr. Pejsa's property. As you might guess, Mr. Pejsa worked his bottom off for nearly two weeks, making everything good, hanging plastic tarps in the woods and running his backhoe night and day. On April 29, 1999 I recieved a letter from Charlotte Walters which said in part, " Gary Brown, Code Enforcement Officer, and I checked out Mr Pejsa's properties and there is no obvious signs of an illegal landfill." I went to town soon afterward to.Mr. Beeler.'s office, he was not there, however I had this conversation with Shawn. He -said, "Gary Brown didn't see anything other then a deteriorating corner of a mattress sticking out of the ground." I pursued the matter with Mr. Charlie Bird until it became a dead issue. I told this story to Mr. Beeler and Shawn the other day. Sup- pose that Bob was Chief Inspector for a police department and he said to Shawn and myself,.just detectives, I got this report of a body being buried.at this, go and check it out. Yes sir, and we arrived at that place it was quite large, so we decided to split- up,. I went one way and Shawn another. After sometime had gone by we met at our vehicle. Shawn ask, Did you see anything? No did you see anything I asked Shawn. Shawn replies, No, I didn't see anything either except what look -like the toe of a boot. Well nothing here lets go, Shawn replies. I ask you Mr. Vierra, What would be your evaluation of such a detective? Does incompetent ring a bell? I told this story to Mr. Brown, October 11, 1999 to which he replied, "your parents are in violation.of code, because I sleep in a camper and this 120 sq. ft. storage shed was larger then that" I said to him, Mr. Brown you remind me of something Jesus said. "You hypocrites, you gag on a gnat and swallow a camel". Mr. Brown said, who said that? :.'Jesus I replyed", "You know, take the plank out of your own eye before you try to take the splinter out of someone elses eye." Again I ask you Mr. Vierra, Does discrimination ring a bell? There are hundreds of poor people such as myself living the way I live in Butte County. Mr. Brown has to drive by several just to get to me. Anyway back to the conversation with Mr. Brown, he really seemed incoherent after that. I told him that we would comply with code when Mr. Pejsa complies with code. End of conversation. As usual Mr. Brown called Mr. Pejsa and told him that he would be up. That's because for the first time in months Mr. Pejsa has been°atit all day to put on another performance for Mr. Gary Brown's appearing. This is Thursday. I`would like to just see when he comes..Mr. Brown was aware that Supervisor Beeler was coming up here to see Mr. Pejsa's property first hand. Let me guess, Mr. Brown will report back in, everything is under control and Mr. Pejsa is process of complying. From Mr. Pejsa's first encounters with Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown has O.K'd the sideyard set-back, you know, 10' not 5'. Mr. Brown has O.K'd the front yard set-back, 20' right?,not on it. Mr. Vierra I would think that any enforcement officer should not take sides in neighborhood disagreements such as this one. Yet Mr. Brown call Mr. Fred Ross to get his permission to go onto his property to get a better look at Mr. Pejsa's stuff and then wrote a code violation on Mr. Ross. Isn't this being prejudice? Now if you think that these, are the qualities of a good enforce- ment officer, guess again. Mr. Gary Brown: 1. incompetent 2. bias, a mental leaning or inclination; partiality; prejudice. 3. discrimination. All-you have to do is to give me three real good reasons why I shouldn't senda copy of this letter to: The County Council, and the U.S. Health & Human Services Department, Office of Civil. Rights and even if necessary on every car window in Oroville, and will I retain the services of an attorney? You have 10 work days to respond in meriting to me regarding this matter.I will not discuss this with you on the phone. Con- sider this public information. Thank -you for your consideration of this matter, r 1 , Gary J orton 4-�' nr �r R ,�uite Co L A N D O F N A I U R A 1. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 18-8 CountyCenter Drive El 411 Main Street * County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 P.O. Box 5364 Oroville, CA 95965 TEL: (530) 538-7282 Chico, CA 95927 TEL: (530) 538-7281 FAX: (530) 538-2165 TEL: (530) 891-2727 FAX: (530) 538-7785 FAX: (530) 895- 65 12 April 29, 1999 .Gary Morton 5003 Big Bend Oroville, CA 95966 s Dear Mr. -Ross: t Re: Garbage complaint at AP #062-450-021 4952 Nobb Road, Oroville, CA This department received your complaint regarding your observation of Mr. Pejsa burying garbage on his property. (Gary Brown, Code' Enforcement O_ f�icer; and I checked.Out Ivlr."Pejsas prop erties'and"there is no obvious sins of aii illegal landfill. Before we can proceed on this matter we will require a signed statement from you, indicating where the garbage was buried, and what quantity it consisted of. Please keep in mind that your staternents will be considered when further legal action is taken, i.e.. search warrant, District Attorney complaint procedure and court proceedings. Once your statements are received they will be forwarded to Our solid waste specialist for review and then to 'Environmental Health Administration for approval before any legal action can be suur,ht. Gary Morton April 29, 1999. Page Two. If you have any questions regarding this issue please contact me at the above address, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sincerely, Charlotte Walters Environmental Health Specialist II Division of Environmental Health CW/sg/nobb.let cc: Gary Brown, Code Enforcement Charlie Bird, Environmental Health Fred Ross Caroline Buss Cagy a, 1�o2.ton 5003 Big Bend /Road O2ov.i.e.ee, Ca, 95965 530-533-6455 11.p2.i.e 16, 1999 Butte County Cnv.i.2omentae Heaith 4dm.in.i.6t/za.t.ion 7 County C.i,2cia DA ive O2ov-i..ele, Ca. 95965 Ma. Doug f ogee: /Regaad.ing out teeephone conve2..6at.ion o� Ap2.ii 16, 1999, 7h -i-6 w -i.0 ge a w2.i.ttea 2ecoad deta.ie.ing out accu,3a.t-ion.6 pe2ta-in.ing to M/z. Don Pejza and h.ia .tota.e d.i•32egaad o/ .the eaviaonmeht. Atout th2ee yea2z ago M/t. % ejza aequ.i2ed Lost# 21 laom .the widow whoz hu.stand died 2a.the2 qu-ickiy . I2om cancers. /Rocky het .gate huatand toed me many .t.imee that zhe waz not eapagie o/ man - ageing het own a//a.iaz, hhe had Peen d.iagno.6ed a.6 "deve2opmen.ta2.Py handicap" and had Peen .tAeated X02 .th.i.s paogiem. Once het hu.6tand past away it wa,3 a -Past /tide downhiee. She..zetu2ned to .the oid ways o/ aicoho.eizm. She eventuaUy daove hen .ea.te mode.e pa' id /02 veh.i.cie into Lake O2ov-i.9.9e down at Daak Canyon wh.iee unde2 .the .in- lfl_.Quence ol. Id ith cat 2u-ined .she needed a veh.ic.ee howeve2 had no .income othe2 .then a Pena.ion check and •she owned .the p2opeaty out- 2.ight, hen .gate hu•stand had p2ov.ided /02 het weii. The pZope2.ty would have Peen -in .the 50K Range eo .6he to22owed agout 20K with .the paopeat y a•s co Ua.t eaa.e and .then put .the p2ope2.t y up IO2 .5a Pe. Months went gy and no one that looked at .the p2ope2.ty waz .inte2e.sted once .they Pooked ac2o.6.6 .the .6taeet. That 1.6 Ma. Pej,6a'.6 paope2ty .the home o/ a pack eat. She de&ueted on .the .Doan and il2. Pej.6a •swoop down e.ike a .tu2key vuituae. Ke "gave" hen a camp t2a.i.ee2 and .towed it o/;e ove2 .towaad Concow a2ea a�te2 he p&id off/ heir. de;lauii-ed Qoan and owne2hh.ip o/ .the p2ope2ty: M/z. % ej.sa now geg.in.s to c2eate anothe2 pa2cei o�l .eand #21 .in.to h.iz own .image, ju,3t like paacei #13. Paace.e #21 wa.s .idea.e Z02 h.i,6 p.ean.s, iZ waz ga.6 icaiiy /.Qat .eand when compa2ed to pa2ce.e #13, The lo2me2 ownelt had coiiected piiee o� gaatage which neem to me to ge hael .the 6ize o/ .the ga2age, peahapz a.6 much az 20 yd,6. 02 .two of tho-6e con,6tauct16n .6 ite dumiz.6.te2.6. Bea.idez th.i.6 ga`2gage .the p2ev-iouz owne2 tea.6hed .the .inte)zio2 of .the mot-iee home. A'9X o/ .the ca2pets and ca2pet pads had to to thaown out a.eong with many oihe2 deht2oyed hou,3eho.ed .i.tem.s. ldhat tecame o.1 .the tea,3h? U-6-ing h.iz Backhoe he dug a d2ench &Age enough .to hoed a.0 the ga2gage on .the downh.iei .s-ide oe .the gaaage, _.ii_l'ed it and .then coveted .the a2ea with .the dint -and cleated a .Fong new Leat .spo.t to .stole mote gunk. Nhat Ma. Pzjza' h junk cona.iate o� 1,3 un.imag.inaUe, howeve2 one thing that .ih t2ue .i.6 .the he mu.6.t have a iea.6.t a hund2ed ga.so- ,eine eng.ine.s, .in tauckz, -in cath, moto2 home,6, a ga2Page t zuek, -6eve2ai t2ack a.tyie taacto2.6, tout mo.to2z, Blt.igg-6 and St2atton eng.inez ty .the dozens, pe2hana a dozen o.P_d laam .aty.ee t2acto2.6 and .6eve2a.e gazoe.ine� powe2ed 2otot-iiee/L.6. These ate ju.6t .6ome of .the things that come to mind l2om o/� .the top. Now .the thought occu2,3 to me that he wou ed go .so &a az gu2y th.ie taazh, without any 2e.3pec.t /02 hi -6 own eand 2athe2 .then to .take .it to Ne.i.e /Road; what i,6 he doing. w-ith .the wa-6.t e engine o.i-P? 02 .t2anhm i.6.a.ion �.Pu id, ldha-t aA�ou-t .the ant-i/2eeze-, P2ake 1-9u-id.3, Pa-t-teny acid,6, and geun o.iiz which a.P.P o� these /atm imp eemen.t,� zequ-i/Le? L.iz.ten, I'm no id-iot when it come.6 to mot o2 ized ecru-ipmen-t . I waa a Jjouaneyman d-ie-�e.P mechan.i_c /02 72 yea/L.6and .in management ZoA dive mote yea2h. `I know .the o,,P a good mechanic and .the necezza2y use o� eo.Pven.tz, c-Peane2z, and aei .the 2e, -t off' .the paoduc.t-6 dea-igned /02 ec/u.ipmen-t 2epa in and maintenance. It .i,6 .impozz.ig-Pe P-02 Ma. Pe,jha not .to po.P-Pu.te the envinonmen-t on .the now .two pa2ce.9,3 o� eand. which he own,6. La.6.t yea2 on .th ih ve zy .6po.t it za.ined 707" o-/ /ta.in. 7ha.t'.6 ove2 e.igh.t /ee.t o/ wa-te2 which hah pointed down. ove2 a -PP h.is ,junk and leU .to .the gaound and on i.tz way .to Lake OaoviP-Pe, 7400 It. Peiow u,6. 7h.i.6 a2ea i.6 a-9mo.6.t huA- 2ounded ty the .Fake Aeeauze o/ the ,.ig ,,end .the No2.th 7o zk o/ the Tea.thea R.iveA al.ound/3.ir/ Bend Moun.trz.in. I woued ca -P -P a.t.ten-t.ion .to th'P_,!:e2o,s.ion damage which P?2. Pe,jha ha,6 taought .to h ins env i/tonm.en.t . He ,ju.6i Pove.6 digging new pa.thh .into the /ole,5.t to .6toze mote ,junk and the 91,ound iz conh.tan.tPy moved aF�ou.t ty h.iz equipment and when it 2a in,6 .the Zed n ive2 Pe- g -inning at h.ia pZope2.ty Aun,6 down NbAP, .:Road .to Big Bend /toad whe2e .it itunz unde2 .the toad and into Ml2. Cvene.t.t',6 pond who ih MA, Pe,j.6a' .� c.Poze 11L.iend. Nor`_ I'm not conce fined atou.t Ma. /)e,jza l.i-P-P.ing h i,s ne.ighAo2,5 pond with used-imen.t .i� Ma. Cve2e-tt-i,6n'.t conceaned. ldhat conce/zn.6 me -i.6 what .the pond don'.i .6i -op from 1.9owing .towa2d Dczak Canyon and into Lake OAovieie. /3o I have a axe .to g2.ind? feh .a.iA you get I do. Ohy? fly hogty .ie �i-6h.ing and I am de/ending Lake O2ov-i.P-Pe which is where I .Dove .to enjoy my hofMy. I'm no Miz.te2 C Pean. Living in .the eoun.t2y i.6 .the heaven d2eamed Ay .tho,3e oZ u,se who weae wea2y o/ .the 60'X 80' .Pot -in come eook a-P..i.ke hind -iv iz ion in .the c-i-t-iez s Living in .the coun.tAy g ivaz uh Zoom to zp1Lead out w-i.ngz, .6o .to 6peak. R .t2a.iee2 het oa -thele a cat oa .two and a pick-up .th2uck, .6 t o2age gu-i-Pd.i.ng.6. l eop Pe have .to have .the.6e days and ya2d.6 aaen'-t a-PwayeRortca2d, floweve2 MA. l e,jza .Poweaed the va-Pue of pazce.P #27, $30.000 .the day he .took 7zo,6zeha.ion, and we zhaaed 280 �ee.t with [IA. l e,j-6a' ,� paopen.ty. Ye -6 Ma. Togee .we have a nzoe,-P_em wii.h Na. Pe,jha. 7.ia.6t •.the• deeend.ing vague of oust and neighPo2a paopez.ty va.Puea and .the de- cend.ing vague of .the envi2onmen.t Uzough.t aPout gy .the unc-i.vi-P.ized PUhay.io2 o� RA. lion l e,j.a. 4az yon.ton ga2y a MoAton 5003 B.ig Bend Road U2ov-i-Ue, Ca. 95965 May 10, 1999 Depa2tment o e P ugi is Keaith Divi. -ion o;e 6nvi zonment ai Kea eth RE: gat age compga.int at AP #062. 450-021 l'12: [ion Pejaa, 4982 Nogg /load, . U20v.iiii, Ca,. P12. [ion P ej.6a haz P�u2.ied :gat age .in at-gea.6t 3 &cat.ionz on Lot #21 (A,3.6eh.6o2.6 Play No. 62-45, County o/ Butte, Cat. May 1972) P o2t.ion Section 6, 721N, /256) that I know ;eo2 6u2e. The �ei2bt �o- cat-ion 1.6 .in �2ont o� the gauge and the .6econd on .the down h.i ei- ,6.ide of the ga2age. Be&lze Mz. Pejza /zu2cha.6ed th.i,6 p/zope2ty the B2ev.iou.6 owne2b cou.& make a tight hand tu2n o�� Noog Rd. up the gaavei dAiveway d.i2ect.ey .into ga2age. MA. Pejza u,3ing h.i.6 backhoe moved the 3,9ope- .ing d2.iveway into a lout f oot em9ackment . Uz ing the d.iat a.a a le- vee o, zo2t,3. He, then d-ig,6.-,d .range in ezont o� the gavage �iiied it with a.6 much gat age a, it would hoed, then. out the a2ea .in wont o/ the gavage with the d.i2t /tom the hole. he tut the ga2.agg:: - in. He next moved to the down . h.i.e.9 .6 ide o?P- the ga2age wheae he: dug: • anothe2 taench, moving mo.3t o;e that d.iat to .in �e2ont o e the .ga2age a2ea. A�te2w-a2d:. he ZiLeed th.i.a t2ench with gat age. au -6t move that .612ot he g2aded anothe2 fiat spot alove :the new gaagage pit, cove2.ing up the t2azh P12.. Pzjza gu2.ied.. The th.iad 3ite whe2e P12. P ejha guaied hou,6eho.Pd gaagage .iz d.i2ected acabz,3 /o2 the Rozz'.6 gate (pa2cei 18). It geg.ina about a.ixty deet �2omiithat.:gate. In th.iz.dump 3ite he u.6ed a ziight2y d-i;e,Ze2ant technique. 02.iginaiiy thele wa.6 a natu2ae depae.6zion .in the .hand /eatuae .6o I Z imp-gy enia2ged it and � i eied it with ga2gage.. He then widen . the 2.ight o, way (GJh.ich Feiong.6 to P12. Teed /toms) and u.6ed the d.i2t to covet th.ia gap age pit. 7h.i,3 th2ee 6itez I have peazona.2 know.2edge off, howeve2 02. [ion P ej.6a aizo gu4ied appaox.imateey 40 6q. yd,6. o� ea2pet and Gadding, ce.iging titeh, d2apez and cu2ta.in,3 and iso many cP.othee, 122opag.gy two luig-size- pick-up t2uck ked -6. 7he2e 1.6 ai.66 a eye w-itne,6�j to whe2e th.i.a .atu�� waz gu2.ied, gecau.5e he heaped P12: Pej a gut out the mog.iie home. Hit name .ins OIL. 6veaett @ 4950 . Big Bend Road, 02ov.iiee, Ca.:. 95965. In the th2ee .6iteh Mz. l ejza 9u2.i.ed appl2ox.imateiy 20 cug.ic ya2da o� common hou,sehoid taa.ah. The B2ev-iouz 6wne2<.-hdd%,C' oiiected a&o-�L`thzee yea2a wo2th. California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region -. Steven T. Butler, Chair Winston H. Hickox Gray Davis Secretaryfor Redding Branch Office ' Governor Environmental Internet Address: http:Hww%v.swrcb.ca.gov/—rwgcb5 Protection 415 Knollerest Drive; Soite IQO, Redding, California 96002 Phone (530) 224-4845'-' FAX (530) 224-4857 2 June 1999 Mr. Gary L. Morton 5003 Big Bend Road Oroville, CA 95965 GARBAGE COMPLAINT, ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER '062-450-021, 4982 NOBB ROAD, OROVILLE, BUTTE COUNTY We have recently completed a review of the documents'#hat you submitted regarding the subject garbage complaint. In addition, I contacted Mr. Charlie Bird of the Butte County Environmental Health Department''s Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) in regards to this matter. Information provided by representatives of Butte County indicates that no substantial evidence .of burying wastes at the Nobb Road location was observed during a site investigation. I was informed that based on a single complaint, and without more specific information; an in depth subsurface investigation could not proceed. However, if you and any of your 0eighbors who witnessed the unauthorized waste disposal file affidavits with the LEA, then additional site investigation may be warranted and pursued. It will take more than one witness for the,complaint to proceed and specific information regarding dates T; and locations on the property where waste disposal has occurred will need to be filed with the LEA. Please coordinate your efforts with the Butte County Health Department. Without the additional information, further investigation of this complaint may not he pursued by the Regional Water Qaulity Control Boad. You may contact me at (530) 224-4845 if you have questions regarding this matter. Sincerely Dale Stultz, R.E.H.S. Environmental Specialist III Shasta Cascade Watershed DPS:tch cc: Charlie Bird, Butte County Environmental Health Department, Chico California Environmental Protection Agency Of Recycled Paper Gaty a 17o2t on 5003 Big Bend Road 0Aov.i.e.9e; Ca. 95965 530-533-6455 dune 15, 1999 Caii&An.ia Reg.ionai Wate2 Quaiity Con.taoi Board Cen.t2ai Vaiiey Region (12. [3age S.tuitz, R.E.K.S. Deal 172. Stuitz: Thank -you &a you2 2e/2iy to .the ga2F�age compia.int az-6zz.602 pa2ce2 numPe2 062-450-021', 4982 Noel Road, 02ov.iiie, Butte County. I .too have contacted NIL. Cha2._.ie B.i2d on 2 occaz.ionz. 0n .the ,.i.2.6t oecaz.ion I was azzu2ed that he (172.B.iad) wodid .hook .into .the matte2 and h.iz 20 yaz. expe2.ience I waz ee�t' with .the �ee.P.ing that he wou.Pd do what he (Ma. 3.i2d) ea.id. The zecond time I taiked to (12. B.i2d aPout 2 weekz .9ate2 h.iz who.�e attitude had changed. 172. B.i2d za.id, "Ke waz a U my h-imz,e e� and didn't have the time to check out eveay comp.2a-int that came -in." (12. B.iad indicated that the og- eenvat.ionz ojP_ (12. Ga2y Blown and Mz. Cha2gotte ldaiteaz waz zu��i- c-ien.t even though, "(12. Blown saw the co2ne2 o� a mattaeaz ht-ick- .ing out oye the g2ound." 7h.i3 .in&o2mat.ion I 2ec.ieved not �2om 172. B.iad, gut 7P -nom Supeay.izo2 Bee.Pe2' z aide. A peazon wo-aid thzrik.: that .i� you zaw the coane2 o� a matt2esa zt.ick.ing out o;,P the g2ound that jurt might .indicate thele jazt might Pe othe2 th.ingz PuAied thele a,6 weii. 7o me that would ge mole then zu4ztant.ia.9 evidence when one conh.ideAz just how much ea2th 172. Pej,6a haz moved a2ound. 7he2e ate 3 compiaintz which have .Peen bent t:o.'the Butte County Cnv-i2ohmentai health who we2e eye w.itnezz to (12. % ejza F,uay.ing o� ga2.Page. Myze.g�, my &thee who zaw 172. l ejha Pu2y.in.g th.ing,s .that I hadn't and aizo 172. feed Rozz who w.itne.3,3ed (12. ej.6a Puay.ing ga2Page yet .in anothe2 place. 7o ge- quite honezt 172. Shuitz I 2eagiy don't Peiieve the county w.itg do anything anyway no matte2 how many w.itnez.6ee Peeauze of a .incident which took place Augu.6t 18, 1995 and Augu,6t 22, 19- 95. Cncioeed ate cop.iea o�e the newzpape2 aat-ic.Pea I .Aet/iieved ;P2om the 17e2cu2y-Reg.iete2 a2ch.ivea. Ply lathe2 and I had .Doth &&gotten th.iz incident unt.ii a week ago..when the Butte County toad ma:inten- an.ce.:,c2ew we2e patching Big Bend toad. When the e2ew 6k-ipped the �2ontage o� my pa2en.tz p aope2ty on B.i:y Bend Road. The headman had no exp,&nat.ion /o2 ek.iBB-ing the zect:ion o� load othe2 to hay that "he waz doing what he ways tdid to do." Taom the ve2y Pe.g.inn.ing when the eompia.intz we2e initiated 2ega2d-ing (12. % ej.6a',6 act.ionz the county ha,3 .Peen veay po.g.ite, but not ve2y .inte2ezted: They have kept 2a.iz.i.ng the tae zo to zpeak. When I /.i2bt ta.Pked to 172. f ogee o� Cnv.i2onmentaQ hea.9th 2ega2d.ing (12. % ejzaT z land/.i.22e I waz tol9d that "I� thele we2e .6 igne the g2ound had .Peen moved a.Pout . " which waz a6 . oPv.iouz haz night and day on pa2czi 062-450-021. I've a22eady mentioned the matt2ea,6 and then the:;county needed w.itne.6.6ez. (12. Stuitz, Butte County haz a g2udge aga.inzt ua and we ate now ge.ing di-sc2.imanated again,6t juat .Pecauze o� ou2 conce2n agout Lake 02ov.iiee and the eventual po.Uut-ion which w.iii ente2 Lake OAov-1 iie gecauzz o�P- ou2 next doo2 ncdighgoa, (IA. % ejaa. gua-ying o/ gaaAage 1400 It.. agove .the .fake. Enc.eoaed 1.6 a copy. o� Code Viodr ion agazn.6t u.a ove2 nothing mote .thein . a pe.'-ty izzue. 7hi.6 _wa.. Azough.t .to .the coun.tie.6 attention gy M/L, l ejza. The campe2 has leen zi.tting -.n .the Name. zpo.t X02 20 yea2z, 72 y� z. 4e&lLe OIL. l ejza moved ap heae.' my opinion Butte County wi-gi do nothing gecauze o� a Sze; t y gaudge, they juz.t don' lt cane. . S�.ncene.Qy, ga2y' a Noa.t on P.S. I've ju,6:t eeazned that OIL. Roge/zt Kowand .ano.thea witne,6.6 .to N/t. l ejza 9u zy ng gan9age ha,6 .been .6en.t in ,to .the, Envijzonmen-ta-e Kea-Q.th. M/z. howazd- wah -giving az cune.taken at .the. ROZ-6 P2o�e2.ty and witnez.�ed O/z. /�ej.6a',3 i-glega2 actionz.. i oa QQ IM [fit um sr p I '$ g� �u a, 3�.. a�§ x 1.1 ao x a A' ,!j rru all. tint tit Jr qE .p •a� .� '�1 4: i 1/ $ I; � - 1 ' sir '• :I ar . �.Z" � t .t � : �'L^ 1.4!;7 ti+.t. •t.� wr,t. s 2ba mfg. home. s ....$IU,900 sho'N like b18`1 dso,ped, 103 of .ng ....S4a.500 . $47.500 2bdr2ba -eat Off Pe sheds, eh .$27,495 foolhtll View. I'g Int ..se9.Soo .fncd Irg shop, ...$149, Soo on l,ke new 3r2 7 acs .$110.000 ver a acWily al 6000 sq. it"* ...$210.000 oak trees. Uose ..$28,00o lot bound --d by ...$11.000 icrd...$10,950 tbd home.16• roan ..$89,530 , RNervinw D(. .$49,000 !eiached garage. .$39,950 ;ht 1900 9bdnba .......$88,500 Air t• "1 Firkes':;'. j. -5311111 , rc .. ��1,,115��2 Z i -4644 1W -it title and this office H. is5891413)r . . IOWA vAUt/MERCl17Y REGISTER Butte County firefighters from the Kelly Ridge station run water hoses through the ventilation holes in the roof at Louisiana Pacific mill. Nlc,�o�� guiltny n1en in 7 -Eleven 5fOCe robberies By Gary L. Jones MERCURY -REGISTER STAFF%VnifFn A 21 -year-old Oroville man has plead guilty in South Butte County Municipal Court to two counts of amtcd robbery in connection with recent robberies of the 7-Elevcn convenience store on Monte Vista Avenue. According to Butte County Sheriffs detective Doug Smith, Jere[ N. Brandt agreed to a plea bargain with a "Ilarvey waiver" in exchange for dismissal of charges in the third and most recent armed robbery of the same store. Under a "Ilatvey waiver," additional time to be served is not added to a sentence but the judge may consider the waived charge in helping to reach a decision on sentencing for the crimes for which the suspect Ill ead guilty. Brandt is now due for sen- lehcing," said Smith, adding "he is looking at a possible six years in prison." Ile also confinned the Buse County District Attorney's office will prepare pre -sentencing do- cuments and make recommenda- tions to thejudge. Brandt was charged with all three 7 -Eleven robberies afler his arrest on Tuesday, July 24, following the robbery of the store earlier that morning. In the first incident on March 22, a male subject wearing a ski mask entered the store at about 1:55 a.m. and robbed a female clerk of an undisclosed amount ofcash. 'I he second robbery occurred at about 4 a.m. on April 11, when a trial-- subject dressed in new ski clothes walked out of the store with approximately S75 cash. In both of those robberies, the suspect threatened the clerk with a large knife and was described Ser 7.11 Poge Afi To lake :Dumping Witnesses questioned in murder By Gary L. Jones MERCURY -REGISTER STAFF WRITER Butte County Sheriffs de- icctivcs have questioned pos- sible witnesses to the alleged fatal shooting of a 65 -year-old man by a hitchhiker Thursday night east of 0roville. "There arc witnesses who saw something," Sheriffs tie- tcctivc Rob Johnson said Fri- day. "I don't know exactly what this is yet." Johnson said fellow deice- tives Troy Woodward and Dennis Cooley Interviewed witnesses, but did not know if they corroborated the account of the incident provided by the victim's son. Owen Green, 65, was trans- portcd to Oroville Hospitsl's emergency room by his son, Gene L. Green, shortly after 7:20 p.m. Thursday. lie was rushed into surgery for treat- ment of a gunshot wound, but died at approximately 12:30 may pose threat Both Mortons were worried about wildlife and the threat to the lake. "Tllis rock is very pons. It will Soak right through, it's amazing," Gary,said, explaining the shale is used by county public work crews as bedding on roadways. According to [lodges there is not enough danger to declare the scene a hazardous material site. "I don't see it as a huge problem, but it is something that' needs to be made riot." He said he will Initiate clean- up efforts on Monday. "I will , investigate it, find out who did it, and they will clean it up." Already, several large dm- gonflies were stuck in the oil, bodies black with grease, wings glinting metallically in the sun - By Robert Anglon into the mess with a rock ana watching it change color. "This MenCUAY.REGISTER STAFFWRITER sluff is tar. It looks like emulsi- :A 20 -foot slick of oil and tar ftcd water." - hils marred a scenic vista near the A pair of local residents hiking s<cluded Dark Canyon Road in in the area discovered the six- Cpncow. inch deep slick on Friday. ..While the thick, diesel -smell- "We like to go down there in& black sludge doesn't pose and eat and watch the trains all immediate health threat, going through the turtncls," said there is a possibility it could 75 -year-old James Morton. contaminate Lake Oroville. Ilis son, Gary Morton, 53, said '"lt has the potential to hurt," alter smelling what appeared to said U.S. Department of Fish and be fuel they tracked down the G$me Warden Terry [lodges sajd. "When it rains, it has the source. "A lot of it has soaked into the ligtential of leaching out and ground already. It must have goltig right into the lake." . been dumped here on Thurs- Tire tracks lead away from the day," he said. Jamp site where a pile of James was angry at the trans- talfroad tailings forms a plateau gression. "We come down here atloye a dry creek bcd which all the timeand use it as our own empties into the lakebyai�Y�RKdgrj a <±tibe+dir; = y IRIS downstream: Gary ointin at the . spot, Ga ry .I've ncvtt seen something added, "It is an extension of lilt;: this," (lodges said, stirring somebody's morality." a.m. Friday. Sheriff's deputies re- sponded to a rcport.of shots fired in the vicinity of Lowcr Wyandotte and V-6 roads at 7:20 p.m. Thursday. When they arrived at the location to investigate, deputies were un- able to find any suspicious activity or evidence of any shooting. However, the report of a gunshot victim at Oroville Hospital was received while deputies were investigating the initial call. Johnson said Woodward and Cooley interviewed Gene Green at about 8:45 p.m. Thursday at Orovillc Hospital. The victim's son told the detectives that he and his father "were just laking a ride" in a brown 1977 Dodge station wagon eastbound on V-6 Road when they ap- proached the stop sign at the Intersection with Lower Wyandotte Road. Gene Green was driving; his father was in the front passenger's seat. "lie said that standing off to the side of the road was this stocky guy, who asked if he could get a ride," Johnson said. The windows were do%�n and they said 'Sure, get in.' "Green said the suspect hopped into the back seat and, as they crossed the intersec- tion, he pulled out a gun, aimed it at Owen Green's head and demanded money." Johnson said the younger Green told detectives -he brought the car to a stop on V- 6 after crossing Lowcr Wyan- dotte. "lie said his father opened the door and got out," the detective said, adding the suspect allegedly fired the weapon through the open window. Owen Green apparently was struck by a bullet as he attempted to flee. lie col- lapsed on the pavement as the suspect jumped from the vehi- cle and left the scene in an unknown direction. The son then ran to help his father, pulled the wounded man back into the vehicle and drove him !o Oroville Hospi- tal. According to Brian Green, the victim's grandson, Owen Green was shot at point- blank range. The bullet SM Murder Pogs A9 light. ' 'm' In this day and age there is U.S. Department of Fish and Game Warden Terry Hodges investigates an oil dumpirn no excuse for this," Hodges said. Canyon Road. Suspect Continued from Page AI "In my opinion, he's :tot," Johnson said. "But, nobody is ruled out as a suspect." Owen Green was transported to Oroville Hospital by his son at about 7:20 p.m. Thursday and rushed into surgery for treatment of the gunshot wound to his abdomen. He died at approxi- mately 12:30 p.m. Friday. The victim's son was inter- viewed by Woodward and Coo - Jail Continued from Page Al to me," the sheriff complained Monday. If he had, "it would have been properly addressed." By going to the media and making the inmates' statements Icy at about 5:45 p.m. Thursday at the hospital. lie told them that he and his father "were just taking a ride" in a brown 1977 Dodge station wagon eastbound on V-6 Road when they approached the stop sign at the intersection with Lowcr Wvandottc Road. "He said that standing off to the side of the road was this stocky guy, who asked if he could get a ride," Johnson said Friday. "The windows were down and they said 'Sure, get in.' "Green said the suspect hopped into the back seat and, as Gene Green was driving; his they crossed the intersection, he father was in the front passen- pulled out a gun, aimed it at ger's scat. Owen Green's head and de - about the bcating public, "It's really hamstrung things," the sheriff said. "Now invcstig :tors are having a difficult time talking to people because they've already read other witness accounts in the paper" and can tailor their responses accordingly, he said. Grey has called the allegations that jailers set up the beating of an inmate "unwarranted." Arson Tip Line now set up By Gary L. Jones MEncuRY•nrosTEn STAFF WRITER In the immediate south end of Butte County, firefighters have responded to an estimated 60 fires of suspicious origin this summer. "We know a lot of them arc arson fires," said Henri Bra- chais, fire prevention battalion chief with the California Depart- ment of Forestry and Fire Protec- liun. Concerned over the threat to public safety and property loss, CDF officials have established an Arson Tip Linc (1-00-468- 4409) to provide the public an numbers, makes, models and colors of suspect vehicles, and dates observed arc being sought. Individuals providing informa- tion leading to the arrest and conviction of an arsonist may be eligible for a reward of up to S10,000. Bmchnis stressed the identity of callers will he kept strictly confidential. "We're.. having an arson prob- lem, and we need the public's assistance in finding the respon- sible people," Brachais said, adding, "This is the time of year When the number of arson tires goes up. "There ':n c been no. large r" . , ;11• 1,.,....., ..- arson blazes has been deter- mined. Ilowever, obvious hot spots have been found at fire sites in the areas of Palermo, South Orovillc, Cherokee Road, Nelson Road, Larkin Road and else- where around Thermalito. Brnchnis also said no common motive has been determined in the arsons. "Someone could be mad at us or maybe it's just the thrill of seeing the fire engines rushing to (lie scene," he said. "There arc not any more arson fires now than last ,year or the previous year," f'srachais said. minded money." The younger Green also told dcteclives he brought the car to a stop on V-6 Road after crossing Lower Wyandotte. He also claimed Owen Green was allegedly shot by the hitch- hiker after his father opened the door and attempted to run. the son then said the suspect leaped from the car and fled the scene on foot as he rushed to help his father. He t;1en drove the victim to the hospital. Detectives have since inter- viewed witnesses to the shooting incident. The suspect was described as a stocky Hispanic or well -tanned white male with extremely short black hair, worn in a butch or crewcut style. There has been speculation the shooting is the result of an alleged drug deal gone bad. Johnson would not comment. FARMERS IU, Local Agents A EST. 1928 NOW OFFERING PC • Homeowners • Mobil to Renters is Fire Dwi; with new improved Auto/Home C Effective September 1, 1995 Contact any one of our agents for a complimentary revlev Harley Chapman Gary L. Lightle 2212 Fifth Ave. 1881 Robinson St. 533-3528 534-0505 533-3528 Fox ----53.4-69517 For. A8 Oroville, (Calif.) Mercury -Register, Tuesday, August 22, 1995 " Dumping GOP . Continued From Page Al Because he hadn't yet been cite the county after the -.,first : " Continued -,. gle because he "has all' of the 'added. able to question the road crews, incident. ; - .. bolic gesture to report out that he qualities that ft my district." On Monday, Butte County Crump said he had no idea what "1 don't think fines as going • had been selected unanimously. Those qualities, Woods said, Public Works Director Mike kind of discipline would be to be necessary. It was a bad Setevcich:stdrmed out of the include: fiscally conservative. Crump took full responsibility meted out. "We want to know decision," Hodges said. .. ' - closed caucus%meeting, brushing experienced and pro-life. for the incident, saying, "It was exactly what they were think- Complicating enforcement, past reporters' without offering a Pringle also has the ability to our crews. I can't explain why ing." Hodges said, is that prosecution comment. ' raise funds for Republicans to they did it." Crump did say there was no of the county would be con- He has been presiding over maintain or increase their slight Crump said clean-up efforts excuse for the transgression. ducted by the county's own Assembly floor sessions and has majority in the Assembly in could begin immediately. "They It's uncalled for, it shouldn't be district attorney. battled Pringle frequently over 1996 know better. There is a proper p p done, and we're going to make Hodges also said the county Pringle's motions designed to Also, Pringle has a keen way of disposing it." sure it oever happens again." But even as a county backhoe doesn't have a history of illicit dumps and is taking care of the embarrass Allen. "1 don't know, I just don't . knowledge of the state budget Crump claimed the material worked to clean up the first mess, problem. know,"'said Richter when asked . process — something desper- wasn't toxic and it is reuseable. the second dump was turning After being told of the latest whether Pringle has what it takes ately needed next year because "It's a road oil. We mix it leaves black, killing foliage, and dump, Hodges wasn't as charita- to heal the wounds in the many members are at the end of with an aggregate base, it helps soaking into the soil. ble. Republican caucus. "We have a their terms and will have no to rejuvenate the asphalt," he Despite posted warnings that "What are those guys doing," lot of work to do to make it come incentive to compromise. said. "Instead of recycling it dumpers will be fined 55,000, he said, angrily. "I don't know together." "It's going to be a budget responsibly, they dumped it." Hodges said he wasn't going to what is going on." Woods said he supported Prin- battle royale," Wood said. Suspect Continued from Page AI "In my opinion, he's :tot," Johnson said. "But, nobody is ruled out as a suspect." Owen Green was transported to Oroville Hospital by his son at about 7:20 p.m. Thursday and rushed into surgery for treatment of the gunshot wound to his abdomen. He died at approxi- mately 12:30 p.m. Friday. The victim's son was inter- viewed by Woodward and Coo - Jail Continued from Page Al to me," the sheriff complained Monday. If he had, "it would have been properly addressed." By going to the media and making the inmates' statements Icy at about 5:45 p.m. Thursday at the hospital. lie told them that he and his father "were just taking a ride" in a brown 1977 Dodge station wagon eastbound on V-6 Road when they approached the stop sign at the intersection with Lowcr Wvandottc Road. "He said that standing off to the side of the road was this stocky guy, who asked if he could get a ride," Johnson said Friday. "The windows were down and they said 'Sure, get in.' "Green said the suspect hopped into the back seat and, as Gene Green was driving; his they crossed the intersection, he father was in the front passen- pulled out a gun, aimed it at ger's scat. Owen Green's head and de - about the bcating public, "It's really hamstrung things," the sheriff said. "Now invcstig :tors are having a difficult time talking to people because they've already read other witness accounts in the paper" and can tailor their responses accordingly, he said. Grey has called the allegations that jailers set up the beating of an inmate "unwarranted." Arson Tip Line now set up By Gary L. Jones MEncuRY•nrosTEn STAFF WRITER In the immediate south end of Butte County, firefighters have responded to an estimated 60 fires of suspicious origin this summer. "We know a lot of them arc arson fires," said Henri Bra- chais, fire prevention battalion chief with the California Depart- ment of Forestry and Fire Protec- liun. Concerned over the threat to public safety and property loss, CDF officials have established an Arson Tip Linc (1-00-468- 4409) to provide the public an numbers, makes, models and colors of suspect vehicles, and dates observed arc being sought. Individuals providing informa- tion leading to the arrest and conviction of an arsonist may be eligible for a reward of up to S10,000. Bmchnis stressed the identity of callers will he kept strictly confidential. "We're.. having an arson prob- lem, and we need the public's assistance in finding the respon- sible people," Brachais said, adding, "This is the time of year When the number of arson tires goes up. "There ':n c been no. large r" . , ;11• 1,.,....., ..- arson blazes has been deter- mined. Ilowever, obvious hot spots have been found at fire sites in the areas of Palermo, South Orovillc, Cherokee Road, Nelson Road, Larkin Road and else- where around Thermalito. Brnchnis also said no common motive has been determined in the arsons. "Someone could be mad at us or maybe it's just the thrill of seeing the fire engines rushing to (lie scene," he said. "There arc not any more arson fires now than last ,year or the previous year," f'srachais said. minded money." The younger Green also told dcteclives he brought the car to a stop on V-6 Road after crossing Lower Wyandotte. He also claimed Owen Green was allegedly shot by the hitch- hiker after his father opened the door and attempted to run. the son then said the suspect leaped from the car and fled the scene on foot as he rushed to help his father. He t;1en drove the victim to the hospital. Detectives have since inter- viewed witnesses to the shooting incident. The suspect was described as a stocky Hispanic or well -tanned white male with extremely short black hair, worn in a butch or crewcut style. There has been speculation the shooting is the result of an alleged drug deal gone bad. Johnson would not comment. FARMERS IU, Local Agents A EST. 1928 NOW OFFERING PC • Homeowners • Mobil to Renters is Fire Dwi; with new improved Auto/Home C Effective September 1, 1995 Contact any one of our agents for a complimentary revlev Harley Chapman Gary L. Lightle 2212 Fifth Ave. 1881 Robinson St. 533-3528 534-0505 533-3528 Fox ----53.4-69517 For. �l Cr Zt- A-4 . to �l V) I Zt- A-4 . to V) I 44 CL4 BUILDING DIVISION COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 - TELEPHONE: (530) 53841 AGRICULTURAL BUILDING EXEMPTION PERMIT �/ PEERMIITT NO. e9-/!� Agricultural building is defined as follows: Agricultural building is a structure designed and constructed to house farm implements, hay, grain, poultry, livestock, or other horticultural products. This structure shall not be a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated, or packaged, nor shall it be a place used by the public. ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. �c V'Z _/r ZONING F"?I OWNERJ S J)19 AuC. PHONE No -4 ` OWNER'S ADDRESS ?W AV 40 LOCATION OF BUILDING L �'/� IVO 4 USE OF BUILDING SIZE OF STRUCTURE ' l.� X _ _ ��3 SO. FT. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: WOOD FRAME �L STEEL CONCRETE OTHER(Specify) TYPE OF SIDING WooROOF -0 COVERING 0 O e -M FLOOR TYPE D � ESTIMgTED COST OF CONSTRUCTION $ AG Buildings shall comply with the minimum front, side, and rear yard setback requirements of the applicable County Ordinances as follows: / - - r �- 20 FRONT �!'`r'^ SIDES REAR AG Buildings shall be a minimum of five (5) feet from any septic tank or leach fields. AG Buildings less than 1000 sq. ft. in floor area shall be located a minimum of 6 feet from a residence, 10 feet from a mobilehome, and 23 feet from a commercial building. AG Buildings greater than 1000 sq. ft. in floor area shall be located a minimum of 23 feet from a residence and a mobilehome, and 40 feet from a commercial building. AG Buildings must comply with Flood Zone requirements. Finish floor elevation must be at or above elevation USGS Datum. I declare under penalty of perjury that the building will be used as stated above and the purposed use confirms with the AG Building definition. If any change in use or occupancy of the building is made, I will contact the Building Division and obtain any necessary permits, inspections, and approvals to comply with the requirements in eff hat time and before b occupancy. �� Date 0 —a Signature of Owner I Permit Fee - $60.00 The above described AG Building is exempt from a building pVnit. Receipt No v A�L Manager Building Division By White — DPW, Yellow — Assessor, Pink — B. I., Goldenrod — Applicant FLOOp PARC FjPDX ROO G ISSU Date VIOLATION CHECK LIST A. P. # G %2-0 — d 71 Address ��� a J✓p �% �4, lit/ Owner n d � Owner's Addresd 0 v j,(o a Owner's Phone No. Supervisoral District Tenant's Name Phone No. Type of Violation in Detail with Code Section Priority No. Specific Plot Plan with C/V Noted des no Penalties Required 1st. Notice Sent i (A, 2nd. Notice Sent ate) (Date Comments and/or Determination Disposition For Citation Citation Date (Date) Department Recommendation to Court m Court Action Notice of Violation Recorded (Date) Co �-.Suite 11 dr 0 LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND. BEAUTY BUILDING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7541 FAX: (530) 538-2140 October 25, 1999 Don C. Pejsa P.O. Box 4034 Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Building Code Violation A.P. #058-72-0-021 4982 Nobb Road,' Yankee Hill ' Dear Mr: Pejsa: This is a formal warning notice. Pursuant to Butte County Code (BCC) Section 41-2, we sent you a courtesy noice dated -April 21, 1999 notifying you that you are in violation of the (BCC) 'at the above -referenced location. As of this date, the following violations still exist. Failure to obtain. the re.quired permits, inspections and. approvals from this office for construction of a' 10' X 16' structure in violation of the provision of the 1994 Uniform Building Code and Sections 17922 and 18941.5 of the California Health and. Safety Codes as follows: (a) Section 106.1 Permits Required (b) Section 108.1 Inspections Required (c) Section 108.4 Inspectiop Approval Required Before Use or Occupancy The above violation(s) shall be corrected or abated by you by submitting three -(3) complete sets of plans, applying for the required permits, and paying the appropriate fees, including penalties. After permit issuance and field.authorization to proceed, the work must be completed and approved by this office within the permit specified time. This is your final warning. Unless you 'contact this office and'make the proper arrangements to correct or abate the violation(s) voluntarily, within ten 10 days from the date of this letter, enforcement shall be pursued through the issuance of a citation (ordering you to appear in court) .for said violation(s) and.for failing to comply with this warning letter. Letter to Don C. Pejsa RE: Building Code Violation A.P. #058-72-0-021 Page 2 October 25, 1999 Upon conviction of said violation(s)-or of failing to comply with this letter, the court shall impose penalties (fines) and a Notice of Violation shall be recorded in accordance with Butte County Code Section 41-7. The Notice of Violation shall include a description,of the premise -the violation concerns, la description of the violation, the date of your . conviction and the action necessary to correct or abate -the violation(s). Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Scott Rutherford in this office at the address or telephone number listed above. cerely, Mi ael C. Vieira, C.B.O. Ma ager, Building Division MCV:dms 9 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 is 16 17 I8 19. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 PROOF OF SERVICE B6MAIL I am over the age of 18 and not a party of this cause. I am a resident of and employed in the county where the mailing occurred. My business address is: Building Division Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 I served the foregoing by enclosing a true copy in a sealed envelope and depositing said envelope in the United States mail with postage prepaid on 25TH. OF OCTOBER, 1999 and addressed as follows: DON C. PEJSA P.OL BOR 4034 OROVILLE, CA 95965 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the' foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration was executed on 10/25/99 at OROVILLE , California. Donna Sperling/. Office Assistant III BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7541 FAX: (530) 538-2140 April 21, 1999 Don C. Pejsa P.O. Box 4034 Oroville, CA 95965 RE: Building Code Violation A.P. #058-72-0-021 4982 Nobb Road, Yankee Hill Dear Mr. Pejsa: This is a courtesy notice to notify you that you are in violation of the Butte County Code, as follows, at the above -referenced location. Failure to obtain the required permits, inspections and approvals from this office for construction of 12' X 16' structure. Since permits and inspections are required for the above work, please submit three (3) complete sets of plans, apply for the required permits, and pay the appropriate fees. All work must stop until these permits are issued and you are authorized by our field inspector to proceed. The field authorization cannot be made until the existing work is inspected and approved. It is the County's goal to obtain voluntary compliance with the Butte County Code. However, you should be advised that Butte County has an active Code Enforcement Program which provides an effective means of enforcement if voluntary compliance is not obtained. Enforcement may be pursued through the issuance of citations, fines and the recording of a Notice of Violation including a description of the action necessary to abate the violation. You have thirty 30 days to voluntarily comply with the above directions or to present an acceptable plan for abatement or corrective actions to be taken by you. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Scott Rutherford or Michael Vieira in this office at the address or telephone number listed above. Sincerely, MCV:dms— Michel C. ieira, C.B.O. Mana er, Building Inspection cc: Assessor BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Complainant: Address: Phone Number: Other Comments: e.rn ''` > < > > < '><>> ` `.... �. .............. .... ..........., Inspector must draw a plot plan with all building locations: Additional comments from Inspector. 2 9 40 PD007 COUNTY OF BUTTE PROPERTY SYSTEM ASSESSOR INQUIRY FEE PARCEL ' PARCEL: 058 720 021 000 STATUS: A 00/00/00 SEC TRA: 110000 DESC: 4982 NOBB RD ASSMT: 058 720 021 000 STATUS: A 00/00/00 TRA: 110000 TAX CD: 000 BASE: 00/00 DESC: 4982 NOBB RD PEJSA DON C P O BOX 4034 OROVILLE CA 95965 COMMENT: 5872002100 CONVERTED 09/08/88 SITUS: 4982 NOBB RD F8=ASMT SUMMARY OPTION:' NXT OWN PCL SIT EXP SC2 ATT HON APR MEN . 0 04/21/99 9:24:48.7 CREATED: 72R1745146 00/00/00 KILLED: ZONING: FR10 CREATED: 72R1745146 00/00/00 KILLED: CUR DOC: 96R07278 02/28/96 BONDS: ' ROLL ASSESSEE: N RETAINED OWNER: Y ACRES: 2.03 ET AL OWNERS: N SUPL CNT: ORO TAX PRE HLP PHY RET ` �'k-MAIIR vw,4 -1K Z4 f. " gig" -44 yy 0-4 �?ERMIT NO. 1971-74 pp E M MH UTIL. PERMIT NO. C�2 /7- C�q PERMIT EXPIRES 6 -6 -76 - 'OWNER R.C. Shoemaker CONTR. Stafford Const. Biggs LOCATION (A.P. n is �ig Bend Rd. a.mcble West of Big Bend Store, Yankee Hill Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Serv. Called PG&E Temp. Gas Serv. Called PG&E JOB FINALED (Date) (Signature) COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD Stucco BUILDING BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING Setback Grd. Fault Prot. Firewall Soil Piping 'Forms 6 ,--"Z, 7 Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Finish Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Footings- Ventilation Windows 3rd Floor Stemwall -74 Final C Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing �_ -- /ji/ Water Pipin ' Piers Roofing Sewer Garage Fdn. Vents Fixtures Footings l Z Garage Vents l r` Water Htr. Stemwall Slab / // / Prov. for physically handicapped Heaters Appliances Carport Footings Conformance of ex. structure Gas Piping & Test Temp. Gas Slab Final Sanitat' n Patio FIREPLACE Fina Footin s Footing ELECTRICAL Masonry Walls Throat Rough Reinf. Steel Final Fixtures Bond Beam FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framinq Test Water Htr. Stucco Final Subpanels Mesh MECHANICAL Grd. Fault Prot. Scratch / Heating Service Brown Cooling Temp. Pole Finish Ducts Underground Interior Lath Ventilation Pennanen Door Closer Final -74 Final C DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS o-7, C-� . -U, J .• COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive 1- "Oroville, California 95965 Telephone: 5w4-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT { authorize representatives of the county of Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. X Date Signature of ermite or Agent Receipt No. ;;L,3 c�? _ White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF P BLIC WORKS By Date uilding permit expires Date.................J.......�5 BUILDING Ownerr SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VA UATION Mailing Address Telephone No. Fireplace Contractor D Total Valuation Mailing Address Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Telephone No. Permit Fee $ Building Address PAV. PLUMBING No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $2.00 ind I Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 A. P. No. �p — Zoning & Planning Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 F W . S 'on Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Building sewer 5.00 EQA Parking Plans Parcel Declaration Parcel Ma P 60' R/W Improvements P Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg. ahs Recd �.cw __P'r roval Parcel App PI Approval Permit Fee $ $ NEW ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER [:] ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 c OL Main service incl. 1 meter Additional meters, e_Acfi 1.00 Sub -panel (12 or ss) (more than 12) Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobil Home Others ❑ Range, Cook -top or Oven 1.00 Water Heater or Space Heater 1.00 Light fixtures1 I_ 20 deo Re s., swi es & fix ii;ts 0i a 125 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name style of: Hood, Ex. Fan or F. A. Furn. Motor 1.00 Evap. cooler, gar. di sp. or D.W. 1.00 Air conditioner or heat pump Water pump Mobil Home Facilities 5.00 Temp. Power Pole 5.00 r License No. Classification ,G� Misc. wiring ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ $ 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE 1 am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of PCali forni a. MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Heating Cooling Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ $ I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ authorize representatives of the county of Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. X Date Signature of ermite or Agent Receipt No. ;;L,3 c�? _ White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF P BLIC WORKS By Date uilding permit expires Date.................J.......�5 PERMIT NO. 2266-74P,E P E M MH UTIL. 2266-74P,E PERMIT NO. PERMIT EXPIRES OWNER Robert C. Shoemaker CONTR. Stafford Const., Biggs LOCATION (A.P. 62'45-21 W/S Big Bend kd., 2 mi. past Big Bend Store, Yankee Hill t Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Serv. Called PG&E Temp. Gas Serv. Called PG&E 0 ALED_ / (Date ( ignature) COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD BUILDING BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING Setback61 7 Firewall Soil Piping Forms Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Footings Windows 3rd Floor Stemwall Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing Water Pi in Piers Roofing Sewer 2 – ��— Garage Fdn. Vents Fixtures Footings Garage Vents Water Htr. Stemwall Slab Prov. for physically handicapped Heaters Appliances Carport Footings Conformance of ex. structure Gas Piping & Test Temp. Gas .rte Slab Final Sanitation Patio FIREPLACE Final Footings Footing ELECTRICAL - Masonry Walls Throat Rou h ` Reinf. Steel Final Fixtures Bond Beam FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing Test Water Htr. Stucco Final Subpanels Mesh MECHANICAL _ Grd. Fault Pro . Scratch Heating Service L Brown Cooling Temp. Pole Finish Ducts Under roun6. Interior Lath Ventilation Permanent Door Closer Final Final w " DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS PERMIT NO. 2608-75MHT �. P +{1 E i, M ;CMH UTIL. PERMIT NO. PERMIT EXPIRES 'OWNER Robert Shoemaker :'CONTR. LOCATION (A.P. 62-4.5-2.1 ) Big Bend Rd.-) 2 ini, past Big Bend Store, . Yankee Hill 4� ((P - E �Y �f hh 4 i f Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Serv. Called PG&E Temp. Gas Serv. ' Called PG&E yJOB } FINALED / (Date (Signature) .I COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD BUILDING BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING Setback Firewall Soil Piping Forms Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Footings Windows 3rd Floor Stemwall Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing Water Piping Piers Roofing Sewer Garage Fdn. Vents Fixtures Footings Garage Vents . Water Htr. Stemwall Slab Prov. for physically handicapped Heaters Appliances Carport Footings Conformance of ex. structure Gas Piping & Test Temp. Gas Slab Final Sanitation Patio FIREPLACE. Final Footings Footing ELECTRICAL Masonry Walls Throat Rough Reinf. Steel Final Fixtures Bond Beam FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing Test Water Htr. Stucco Final Sub ariels Mesh MECHANICAL Grd. Fault Prot. Scratch Heating Service Brown Cooling Temp. Pole Finish Ducts Underground Interior Lath Ventilation Permanent Door Closer Final Final DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS FA— 3. Switch all breakers and switches in.the mobilehome to the "on" position, 4. Connect one lead of a test instrument to the mobilehome grounding conductor and apply the other lead to each mobilehome supply conductor, including neutral. 5. All non-current, carrying metal parts of the mobilehome (aluminum siding, gas line, water line), including fixtures and appliances, shall be tested for continuity from such equipment and the grounding conductor. 6. Upon completion of the'above procedure, the power supply cord or feeder assembly conductors shall be connected to the site service equipment. A further continuity . test, shall then be made between the grounding electrode and the chassis of the mobilehome. Upon satisfactory completion of the electrital tests, the lot or site service equipment may be approved for energizing. 10. Is job card signed by Health Department for water and sanitation? 11. If everything okay, sign off card and tag services. F. MOB]LEHOME DATA Manufacturer and/or Namestyle ,--)?f Length Width Vehicle Serial No."-`� State Identification NoIZ 7,3lC) ( 1/ 7 1"// Additional Information or Comments: MOBILEHOME INSTALLATION INSPECTION CHECK LIST 1. Is the mobilehome located with�,tequired separation from lot lines and buildings and generally conform to plot plan? Yes fNo 2. Does the mobilehome have required clearances above ground? (Sec.5085) Yesy No 3. Are footings and supports properly sized, spaced, and braced as per pproved plans? (Note possible variation at spring shackles.) (Sec.,5082 & 5083) Yes 4. Is.the mobilehome level? (Sec. 5088) Yes 'o 5. If mor ,"than a single unit, re crossov onnections properly installed? .(Sec; 5088) Yes PNo 6. Water A. Is flex ble connector of adequate size and properly installed (1/2" ID m -in.)? (Sec. 5566) Yes No B. Test - Does water piping withstand working pressure or 50 lbs. air test? Yes No C. Backflow - If coach is not State o -Cali farn'spproved, does station have backflow device and pressure -relief valve? Yes No 7. Wastes and Drains A. Is connection made with Schedule'40 DWV and have flex connectors at each end? Yeie No B. Does it have:,minimum , .per foot slope and is'it properly supported? Yes./o C. Are any leaks detected in drainage system after running 3-ga Ions of water through each fixture including washing standpipe?, .Yes No D. If coa is not State o 'a approved, does station have required trap and vent? Ye No 8. Gas Piping and Gas Vents A. Connector - Is mobilehome connected to the gas supply with an approved 3/4" minimum mobilehome connector not more than 6 ft. long? Note: All piping is to be at least as large as the mobilehome gas line inlet without reductions other than the mobilehome connector. Yes B. Test OK as per following procedure? Yes Zwo 1. Open all appliance connector valves. 2. Shut off appliance burner and pilot valves. _ 3. Air test with manometer to 10"-14" water column, or test with slope gauge (minimum 6oz.-maximum 8 oz.) calibrated in tenth poi{nd increments. Test for 10 min. without drop. 4. Connect gas meter to mobilehome with connector, turn on gas, test connections with soapy water. C. Are all appliance vents properly installed? Yes No COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBIPIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive — Orovi Ile, California 95965 ,Telephone: 534-4541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT BUILDING Owner SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION Mailing Address ".57 lephone No. Contractor Mailing Address Telephone No Building Address A. P. No. — /i�l vim/ Zoning & Planning F� W Sw"etioam Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit EQA Parking Par el Parcel Map 60' R/W I Improvements Plans I De ration Bldg. Plans Re d Parce pproval Plan proval NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER C�.ts1t) Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobil Home ® Others ❑ CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name style of: License No. Classification I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. J I certify that in the performance of the work for which this 1UA permit .is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the County of Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. X 6yez C. Date G " 7S Signature of Permmitee or Agent Receipt No. White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant Fireplace Total Valuation Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Permit Fee PLUMBING PERMIT FILING FEE Each Trap Repair drainage or vent piping Water piping Each gas water heater or vent Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets Each additional outlet Building sewer Lawn sprinkler system Permit Fee ELECTRICAL PERMIT FILING FEE Main service incl. 1 meter Additional meters, each Sub -panel (12 or less) (more than 1, Range, Cook -top or Oven Water Heater or Space Heater Light fixtures Receps., switches & fix outlets Hood, Ex. Fan or F.A. Furn. Motor Evap. cooler, gar. disp. or D.W. Air conditioner or heat pump Water pump Mobil Home Facilities Temp. Power Pole Misc. wiring Permit Fee MECHANICAL PERMIT FILING FEE Heating Cooling Ventilation Hood Permit Fee FEE $3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .30 5.00 2.00 $3.00 FEE 7, TOTAL PERMIT FEE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF BLIC WORKS gy Datelt,�— Ba/Zing permit expires Date 4 - RECOPOlPtV ICEOUESTE'O EY Oroville Title Company 85348 .Ao w.C..,Cosa..." To f � w.� Don ' Iann 32 Grand Avenue �'�Oroville,. California ...R J .,• • Sane as above on ,,.. L Io w. c. e a OROVILLE TITLE COMkNI FEB 28 4 49 PH.1972 cUJ it r ;:EtG / FEE 243-94 PACE ABOVE-THTSilRCf07P7r[MROIM!-�/SC /�L' Y.. r... .., -.E ar .. At I -L kaEi -Grant Deed .55 Tw16 rOAM eUawIe MCC ■T TJTIC IwaUeARC[ Awe T.UeT CDMPANT FOR A CALVARLE CONSIDERATION. rr ipt'Y'06A i. hr7rLy ii•LnurFe�r�---� r:. c�.••nr- I TI:O;L'.S R7TDBERG hereby GRANMSI to DO:T : i',`8T I . the real property in the County of Butte State of Uifwriia, drib d u: A portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 6, Township 21 North, Range 5 East, M.D.B. & M. described as follows: CO,:r-LNCING at the West quarter corner of said Section 6; thence, along the West line of said Southwest quarter, South 000 26' 17" East 416.36 feet to the Northeasterly boundary line of the Big Bend Road; thence, along said Northeasterly line, South 32o 33' 00" East 64.67 feet to the beginning of a tan`ent curve, concave to the Northeast having a radius of 970.00 feet; thence, along the arc of said curve throuh a central anle of 340 45' an arc distance of 588.31 feet; thence, South 670 18' 00" East 175.19 feet to the. Easterly line of a 60 foot wide road reservation of record and the true point of beginning for the parcel of land herein described; thence, from said true point of beginning, continuing along the Northerly line of said Big Bend Road, South 67o 18' East 61.10 feet to the beginning; of a tangent curve concave to the Southwest having a radius of 1030.00 feet; thence, along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 150 00' 00" an arc distance of 269.65 feet; thence, South 520 18' East 100.00 feet; thence, North 110 13' 01" East 280.87 feet to a point on the Sattherly line of a 60 foot wide road reservation; thence, North 830 30' 43" West along the Southerly boundary line of said road,268.96 feet; thence, North 480 14' 13" Fest 121.94 feet; thence; North 66o 05' 53" West 71.42 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave to the Southeast having a radius of 45.00 feet; thence, along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 1430 51' 59", an arc distance of 112.99 feet; thence, South 290 57' 52" East 112.03 feet to the beginning of a curve, concave to the West, having a radius of 40 feet; thence, along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 520 39' 52", an arc distance of 36.77 fcet.to a point on the Northerly boundary line of the Big Bend Road and the true point of beginning. m G ! .L1 CJO Ju.ard: February 23, 1972 _ r ii-, z •. - T1io^Ias � r�tundberS ) ,T%TY IIF 141 IF. IN\ F3Ut to I III\1' . February 28, 1972 I".1.1 w ' .4 I••r u.l Ym 1�-.r..11. qq r.d Thollas R=dberg__.__:_-----•-----. -- L. L Ih,.-,-. -..n .In.•. -nn.,. is .,l .n.l r.�n...b.Jc••1 .lu. be •a...n...I a.....rr. 1.}:11 ii >1.1RT1\ arnF-> . Ir.rrJ a, .l..m.{.I - •1. f -t �:.r•a ^;., •., Leo R. 1:artin \.��r^ r-1 I.,1 .. I• iril...li �ll.�• .r.. I..r ..6.....1 n..r. ... -... � i his set of plans and specifications MUST be xept on the job at all times and it is unlawful to 'make any chznges or alterations on s:,m wit' -lout �/qq written p 9r nnlsson from t�a D—, PUbIIC Works, County of Butte. ,pbwo -20.00 - e - qo. 400 � , ,0 73•- �. - _ _�..>> •-\ of --° J Sep tc systema e F nt Butte to be as `l. CouHealth (( All utilit y connections shall be . ✓ ;_ _ _ _ a; c� _ " located within 4 ft. outside the rear — . third section of the mobile home on the left (road) side of the mobile hone. �. Nhe Setback shall be 5 ft. from tijfie side- property line and 50 ft. -from 116!� centerline of the road, permitting a maximum of a 2 ft. eave overhang. PZ_ A T aF SUS VE Y BUTTE COUNTY Pii_': ioi. of S w 'If '5::Cr!py6. T.ii�O.�EM.�.,.�- BUILDING DEPARTMENT �ffY APPROVED TOi:N w Hf1:Nf1Y i. S. 2143 Ii�o p i l-sa.. ThoANT.-Setback shall be 5 ft.. from tho side property line and 50 ft. from the centerline of the road, oermitting a a maximum. -Of a 2 ft. eave overhung. th = MOBILEHOZIE INSTALLATI Lot Facilities 1. Plot plan dimensioned, location of mobile and utility connections? Yes No� 2. Electrical.sOrrvice equipment ampacity 2f Circuit breaker ampacity Permanent Wiring Connection fie_ Ampacity Receptacle �Ampacity 3. Gas: Natural. LPG G Gas riser size 1� 4. Drain inlet size ,,.3 %L 5.. Mater riser. size 311 6. Are utility cozmections located outside the rear 1/3 of.the mobilehome within 4 feet of the left wall? Yes Arlo _ If rot,- show dinersions. above. 7. Is the mobilehome clear of septic tank, leach fields -and located outside public utility easements? Yes No 8: Do you propose to do other work on the property other than the mobilehome . installation which will require a permit Y Yes No If so, specify be to gut Ila. ME En K• M a rt O ►'t d O w N 0 ON INFORMATION Mobilehome Data H .. o 1. Length Width 2-4;., Manufacturer �f%PCv��-1 x Vehicle Serial No. 6-1/7-3 y Insignia Control No. 2.' Feeder assembly ampacity Conduit size Z Power supply cord (amps) 3. Gas inlet size 3%1 Mobilehome connector size Capacity 4. Drain connector: describe on reverse side 5. Water connector: describe on'reverse side 6. Designed loads: Roof _live load 2.O psf. Wind load /�- psf . ' (only for robilehomes ma.n.Cfactur.ed after October 7, 1973) 7. Manufacturer's installation instructions? Yes x No 8. Will the mobile home be'installed 'on a separate support structure? Yes No *For Tans and specifications of su / p p pport system, see other side. GUUNII Ur DUl1L• - Vt::PCLLt_1LL1_LLL. U.L KUUiJ.� wULao 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California jj Fes_ PHONE.- 534-4541 7.�ngth = I f is set of plans and specifications MU " on at .. make any changes or altera+ions on saniA w tl � written permission from the Department.of 1,1 utility Cnrnpr.rinng , Works, County of Butte. r� ty n 1-1 � 5'' rt H H 0 d rt f) p C 3 P3, N0. Ii�o p i l-sa.. ThoANT.-Setback shall be 5 ft.. from tho side property line and 50 ft. from the centerline of the road, oermitting a a maximum. -Of a 2 ft. eave overhung. th = MOBILEHOZIE INSTALLATI Lot Facilities 1. Plot plan dimensioned, location of mobile and utility connections? Yes No� 2. Electrical.sOrrvice equipment ampacity 2f Circuit breaker ampacity Permanent Wiring Connection fie_ Ampacity Receptacle �Ampacity 3. Gas: Natural. LPG G Gas riser size 1� 4. Drain inlet size ,,.3 %L 5.. Mater riser. size 311 6. Are utility cozmections located outside the rear 1/3 of.the mobilehome within 4 feet of the left wall? Yes Arlo _ If rot,- show dinersions. above. 7. Is the mobilehome clear of septic tank, leach fields -and located outside public utility easements? Yes No 8: Do you propose to do other work on the property other than the mobilehome . installation which will require a permit Y Yes No If so, specify be to gut Ila. ME En K• M a rt O ►'t d O w N 0 ON INFORMATION Mobilehome Data H .. o 1. Length Width 2-4;., Manufacturer �f%PCv��-1 x Vehicle Serial No. 6-1/7-3 y Insignia Control No. 2.' Feeder assembly ampacity Conduit size Z Power supply cord (amps) 3. Gas inlet size 3%1 Mobilehome connector size Capacity 4. Drain connector: describe on reverse side 5. Water connector: describe on'reverse side 6. Designed loads: Roof _live load 2.O psf. Wind load /�- psf . ' (only for robilehomes ma.n.Cfactur.ed after October 7, 1973) 7. Manufacturer's installation instructions? Yes x No 8. Will the mobile home be'installed 'on a separate support structure? Yes No *For Tans and specifications of su / p p pport system, see other side. ADDITIONAL COMM7.;TS / Drain Connector, Describe___ / 91�� xv / - .41.0 k 46,0,* M .-/—.&,00!LS ilk Water Connector, Describe _�/�fq �/i/ o L0�ll BEARING SUPPORT AlTD _00T T*rG IvFOR ,IA_ION Pier Spacing Used ��/_�1�YJ Maximum Pier -Load Maximum Column Load (multi -units only) is �S22 l Soil Bearing Capacity Footing Dimension Used+ \�pr TYPE OF PIER- USED � Steel Concrete Concrete Block x Other . TE USED, TYPE OF FOOTING PIA_-�tIAL , 2 _Y eco 'Pressure Treated Wood W Concrete --Redwood (Grade) .g a Other Approved Type arLO't. z c SU?PORTS BUTTE COUNTY . BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED i v • COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN K // �7 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 � z6 Telephone: 534-4541' APPLICATION AND PERMIT auttwnce representatives or the County or Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. XC�r, �eDate _ �l Signature of Per ite ent Receipt No. /? 7 on White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF FVBLIC WORKS BY Date B ding permit expires Date ......................... BUILDING Owner- SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING"VALUATION Mai I i ng Address Telephone No. Fireplace Contractor �Oj�� C�j7 _ Total Valuation Mai I i ng Address 42- Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Z5E 6-6,S Telephone No. Permit Fee $ Building Address (� '� ) PLUMBING No.1 @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $2.00 ZaC-iO P % Each Trap 1.50 h/ C_ Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 , S -o /2v V1( /rte Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 S- Z A. P. No. �- Zo ' 8. a 'rng Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .30 Fi ation Fire Dept. Fire Zone .01 Use Pen -nit Building sewer 5.00 _-57a b U EQA I Parking Plans I Parcel [_,Declaration Parcel Ma P 60' R/W Im rovements P Law sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg.I s Rec'dParcel A al Plans al Permit Fee $ NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES OTHER EJ ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMITFILING FEE $3.00 3,0115 d' le C5 -d:;) Main service incl. 1 meter 3.0 p ���yl �r Additional meters, each 1.00 Sub -panel (12 or less) (more than 12) Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobil Home Others ❑ Range, Cook -top or Oven 1.00 Water Heater or Space Heater 1.00 Light fixtures 20 bal010 Receps., switches & fix outlets b. CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name style of: ✓� Hood, Ex. Fan or F. A. Furn. Motor 1.00 Evap. cooler, gar. disp. or D.W. 1.00 Air conditioner or heat pump Water pump Mobil Home Facilities 5.00 r�"y Temp. Power Pole 5.00 License No. - Classification11 Misc. wiring ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ $ 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE 1 am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. 1 certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Heating Cooling Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ TOTAL PERMIT FEE -s77767 auttwnce representatives or the County or Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. XC�r, �eDate _ �l Signature of Per ite ent Receipt No. /? 7 on White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR OF FVBLIC WORKS BY Date B ding permit expires Date ......................... �1COUNTY .OF BUTTE . - .DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOR S 7 County Center Drive — Oroville, California 95965 Telephone: 533-1230, Ext. 259 APPLICATION AND PERMIT BUILDING Owner SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION Mailing Address Fireplace Contractor Total Valuation Mailing Address �l� -. ��� Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty Permit Fee $ $ Building Address - �� �' PLUMBING No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $2.00 lid Each Trap 1.50 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 l Water piping 1.50-O Each gas water heater or vent 1.50 A. P. No. 2ing 2 Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each additional outlet .50 Fire Zone Fire Dept. at�isaiiefl la ing Building sewer 5.00 0 G,Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Plans Fees W. C. R/W Encroachment NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ OTHER ❑ Permit Fee $ s $ l ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 LQ _ Main service incl. 1 meter Additional meters, each 1.00 - Sub -panel (12 or less) (more than 12) USE OF STRUCTURE . Single ami ly �] Duplex ❑ Others ❑ Range, dryer or water heater 1.00 / Oven, Cook -top or space heater 1.00 Light fixtures 2 m ball — Receps., switches & fix outlets CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW Hood, Ex. Fan or F.A. Furn. Motor 1.00 I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the Evap. cooler, gar. disp. or D.W. 1.00 State of California Business & Professions Code under the name Air conditioner or heat pump style of: Water pump <- OCA Misc. wiring L'a r ov License No. Classification 1 am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ ja c $ ® Gv WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE MECHANICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 1 am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Heating Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Workmen's Compensation. ❑ I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Cooling Workmen's Compensation Insurance. laI certify that in the performance of the work for which this Ventilation permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. $ $ Permit Fee I certify that I have read this application and state that the above Pnstr�rnentan ontr♦4r s Motion $0.07/$1000 Evaluation $ information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the County of Butte to enter upon the This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of above-mentioned property for ins ection purposes. the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated l<0 above for which fees have been paid. �( X C'Xu", e Date DIRECTOR OF UBLIC WORKS Signature of Permitee or Agent _x_,72 �00 BY Date of Receipt No. — Building White-D.P.W. — Pink- Inspector — Goldenrod -Assessor — Yellow -Applicant - Permit Expires Date 9 A PERMIT NO. 747-77B PERMIT EXPIRES OWNER R. C. Shoemaker CONTR. Northstate Aluminum, Chico LOCATION (A.P. 62-45-21 W/S Big'Bend Rd.,app.2 mi.past Big Bend Store, _Yankee''� Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. ElecAerv. Called PG&E Temp Gas Serv. Temp PG&E /�T JOb FINALED— (Dat�e)� e-1 (Xgn'atuw) COUNTY OF BUTTE, — DEPARTIcVIENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD BUILDING BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING Setback Firewall Soi Piping Forms Parapets 1 t Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2 d Floor Footings Windows A Floor StemwalI Sidino TopoLu Slab Roof Sheathing Water hiping Piers Roofing Sewer Garage Fdn. Vents Fixture Footings StemwaI I Garage Vents Insulation Water Ht Heaters Slab Carport Footings 7 % Prov. forph sic Ily handlca ed Conformance of x. structure A1pplianceA Gas PI In &Test Tem . Gas Slab Final 7 % Sanitation Patio FI EPLACE Final Footings Footing E ECTRICAI Masonry Walls Throat Rough Reinf. Steel Final Fixtures Bond Beam; FE SPRINKLE Motors Framing Test Water Htr. Stucco Final N z Su anels Mesh MkCJKNICAL Grd. Fatdt Prot. Scratch Heating Servic Brown Cooling Te Pole Finish Ducts Un er round Interior Lath Ventilatio Permanent Door Closer Final Final MOBILEHOME UTILITIES ------------------ Elec. Service Elec. Pedestal Water Piping Sewer Gas Piping MRB16EWOME INSTALLATION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Support Elec. Continuity Water Piping Drainage Gas Piping DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS (NOTE: An entry must be made on this form each time you visit the job site.) J A COUNTY--OF'BUTTE — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive — UrVville, California 95965 / / �f Telephone: 534-4541 ��V / i �� APPLICATION AND PERMIT x BUILDING Owner SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION Mai I i ng Address r TeleDhone N Fireplace Contractor Total Valuation Mailing Address3,071 Permit Fee r-- Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty ` I phone No. Permit Fee Building Address ^ PLUMBING No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 A Each Trap 1.50 its 15 16 /7 Repair drainage or vent piping 1.50 Water piping 1.50 5 �p�1Q Each gas water er or vent 1.50 A. P. N . — — Zoning 8 Planning Gas pipin stem 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Eac ditional outlet .30 Fe W. 'Sa n Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Building sewer 5.00 EOA Parking Plans Parcel Declar n Parcel Ma P 60' R/W Improvements P Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg. Plans R 'd kT P Approval Plans Approval Permit Fee $ $ NEW ADDITION ❑ UTILITIES ❑ OTHER ❑ ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Main service 1000V OR LE 0 AMP ORLESS5.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP .50 Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobil Home tT"Others ❑ Main service OVER 600V 100 AMP OR L 25:00 Main service EA. ADD' 00 AMP 1.00 4 al OR NE WADDNST ( AWE• BLDG NG S. OCCUR. &) •2¢sgft NEW CONMULTI-OUTLET NON -RESIST ( BRANCH CIRCUITS) '2.50ea NEW C STP. POWER APPARATUS & NON SID. (SINGLE OUTLET CIR. CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Business & Professions Code under the name St le of: y Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTUR �� BAL@1 Ex. Occu FIXED APPLN R P• OUTLETS ID.) EA) 2.00 Temporary servi 10.00 Mobile Ho acilities 15.00 r O License No Classificatio s 1E,c firing 6.25 ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ $ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE 1 am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability forWor -men's Compensation. I have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. I certify that in the performance of the`work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. MECHANICAL No. @,--FEE PERMIT FILING FEE 3.00 Heating Cooling Ventilation Hood 2.00 Permit Fee $ $ I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE /� $ " •�� .a.Y,....w. V� UIG VVUlily UI OUIIC LU OIIICI UPUII 1110 above r_an ' ne per Jfor inspection pu ses. X 1/�_ Dat 5_2 Si J)re of PPermitee or Agent Recei o. /��� White- .W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS By-7Date Z�' %7 B ilding permit expires Date Z --!'F —!d �t J,��1 W LL61 cX Bunt dont lNnoo 90 i C. �-'• ' ` PERMIT N0. ;323-7§B PERMIT EXPIRES 1/- ZZ?//Z OWNER R. C. Shoemaker ''CONTR. Northstate Alurnum, Chico Yr LOCATION (A.P. 62-45-21 ) W/S Big Bend Rd;, 2 mi. past Big Bend Store, Yankee Hill Temp. Power Pole Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Se Called P E Temp. G Serv. ° Ca ed PG&E B INALED (Date) i (Signature) COUNTY OF BUTTE — DEPARTMENOF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING INSPECTION RECORD I f f 4 (NOTE: An entry must be made on this form each time you visit the job site.) BU,-I;LDIN BUILDING (Cont'd) PLUMBING= Setback% Firewall Soil Piping Forms Parapets 1st Floor Main Bldg. Restroom Finish 2nd Floor Footings Windows 3rd Floor Stemwall Siding To out Slab Roof Sheathing Water Piping Piers Roofing Sewer Garage Fdn. Vents Fixtures Footings Stemwall Garage Vents Insulation Water Htr. Heaters . Slab Carport Footings Prov. for physically handicaped Conformance of ex. structure -—Temp. ^ Appliances Gas. Piping& Test Gas Slab Final / i�lil� Sanitation Patio FIREPLACE Final Footings/,;-,/ Footing ELECTRICAL MasonryWalls Throat Rou h Relnf. Steel Final Fixtures Bond Beam i FIRE SPRINKLERS Motors Framing Test Water Htr. .Stucco v Final Subpanels Mesh MECHANICAL Grd. Fault Prot. Scratch Heallno Service Brown Cooling Temp. Pole Finish Ducts Underground Interior Lath Ventilation Permanent Door Closer Final Final DATE REMARKS OR CORRECTIONS I f f 4 (NOTE: An entry must be made on this form each time you visit the job site.) COUNTY OF BUTTE —`-BEPARfMENT•OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Crive Oroville, California 95965 Telephone: 534-4541 3,2 J ,,�2 3 r�T' APPLICATION AND PERMIT authorize representatives of the County of uutte to enter upon the above ention ro erty If inspection purposes. Date Sign a of Permitee or Agent Receipt o. ` V�/ci,�i% / White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. 01 DIRECT OF PUBLIC WORKS By Date 'C4' Building permit expires Date............z.�. %,...... BUILDING Owner SQ. FT. OCC. UILDING VALUATION Mailing Address � Tel Fireplace Contractor Total Valuation Mai I i ng Address Permit Fee Plan Checking Fee &/or Penalty � "ne Nole . Permit Fee $ $ Building Address PLUMBING No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE J$2.00 _ Each Trap 1.50 ' Repair drainage or vent piping 50 Water piping 1.50 Each gas water heater �ent 1.50 �� A. P. NO. Zoning & Planning Gas piping sys 1 - 5 outlets 1.50 Each add' ' nal outlet .30 Fees W.C. Sa i o Parking Parcel EQA��Plans Declaration Fire Dept. Fire Zone Use Permit Bu' ing sewer 5.00 Parcel Map 60' R/W Improve ents Lawn sprinkler system 2.00 Bldg. Plans Recd Parce pproval Plans Approval Permit Fee $ $ NEW ADDITION UTILITIES ❑ OTHER. ELECTRICAL No. @ FEE PERMIT FILING FEE $3.00 Main service incl. 1 meter I Additional meters, each 1.00 Sub -panel (12 or less) (more than 12) Single Family ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobil Home Others ❑ Range, Cook -top or Oven 1.00 Water Heater or Space Heater 1.00 Light fixtures bal dln Receps., switches & fix lets CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9, Div. 3, of the State of California Bus' ess & Professions C e under the name style o . L v Hood, Ex. Fan or F.A urn. Motor 1.00 Evap. cooler, gar isp. or D.W. 1.00 Air conditio or heat pump Water pu Mobil ome Facilities 5.00 T p. Power Pole 5.00 61-7 �s License No. �D0 Classification Misc. wiring ❑ I am exempt from the Contractors License Laws of the State of California. Permit Fee $ $ WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I am aware of the provisions of Section3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability f r Wor en's Compensation. have placed on file with the County of Butte a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. lecertify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workmen's Compensation Laws of California. MECHANICAL No. @ EEPERMIT FILING FEE 0 Heating Cooling Venti ion od 2.00 Permit Fee $ $ 1 certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby TOTAL PERMIT FEE authorize representatives of the County of uutte to enter upon the above ention ro erty If inspection purposes. Date Sign a of Permitee or Agent Receipt o. ` V�/ci,�i% / White-D.P.W. — Yellow -Assessor — Pink -Inspector — Goldenrod -Applicant This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. 01 DIRECT OF PUBLIC WORKS By Date 'C4' Building permit expires Date............z.�. %,...... COUNTY O� BUTTE DEPT. 0,= PUBLIC WORKS n JUN 17 1976 AM PM `� �8c9tIc};21o�2,�i213141516