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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601
July 2, 1993
Clifton M. Fauria
P.O. Box 151 _
Stirling City, CA 95978
RE: Butte County Code Violation
17196 Manzanita Street, Stirling City, CA
AP#059-084-008
Dear Mr. Fauria:
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.
Pursuant to Chapter 24, Section 24-64, "All uses of land within a zoned district not specially authorized
or permitted by the regulations are prohibited". The "U" (Unclassified) zone, (Section 24-195), does not
"specifically authorize" large accumulations of junk. The storing of more than 100 square feet of "junk'
on a parcel is one of the items used to determine that a "junkyard" condition exists. A "junkyard" is not
an allowed use in a "U" zone. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are
considered to be "junk'. Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard
location or not, from storing junk in- public view.
Butte County Code Section 31-8 - The owner or tenant of any premises, business establishment or
industry shall be responsible for the satisfactory removal of solid wastes accumulated by him on his
property or his premises. Garbage shall not be allowed to remain on the premises for more than seven
(7) days, to prevent propagation or attraction of flies, rodents or other vectors, and the creation of
nuisances. Where garbage and rubbish are containerized together, the period of removal shall be that
applied to garbage.
GARBAGE: Shall include all kitchen and table food waste, and animal or vegetable waste that
attends or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of foodstuffs and
shall include bottles, tin cans, and other. containers and papers contaminated with
garbage.
RUBBISH: Includes nonputrescible solid wastes such as ashes, paper, cardboard, tin cans, yard
clippings, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, plastics, rubber by-products and litter.
REFUSE: Includes garbage and rubbish.
In order to comply with the Butte County Code, you are hereby requested to:
1. Remove all garbage, rubbish and refuse from your property and maintain a regular removal
schedule in accordance with Butte County Code, Section 31-8.
Clifton M. Fauria
July 2, 1993
Page 2
2. Cease and desist in the operation_ of an auto repair/auto dismantler business at the above -
referenced address and that you remove all inoperative/junk vehicles from your property.
The Department of Public Works advises that the public right-of-way is located 40 feet from the center
line of either side of Skyway Street. Vehicles that are parked within this area are required to have
license plates and current registration property displayed. The public right-of-way, whether or not the
entire area is actually used for highway purposes, is not to be encroached upon. The term
"encroachment" includes any structure or object of any kind or character placed, without the authority of
law; either in, under or over any County highway.
Although parking of properly registered vehicles is allowed within -the public right-of-way, the intent of
this policy is. to preclude the permanent parking and_or storage of vehicles which are not operable on
the public right-of-way, which may create a- safety hazard'.
In order to comply with the Butte County Public Works policy, you are hereby directed to remove your
vehicle(s) from the public right-of-way.
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 Frank Cook in this office at.the address or telephone number listed above.
Sincerely,
Paula Leasure
Assistant Planning Director
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cc. Code Enforcement
Building Department
Environmental Health
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601
FAX: (916) 538-7785
September 22, 1993
Clifton M. Fauria
P.O. Box 151
Stirling City, CA 95978
RE: Butte County Code Violation
17196 Manzanita Street, Stirling City, CA
AP#059-08.4 8:�1
Dear Mr. Fauria:
This is a formal warning notice. Pursuant to Butte County Code (BCC) Section 41-2, we sent you a
courtesy notice dated July 2, 1993 notifying you that you are in violation of the Butte County Code at the
above -referenced location. As of this date, the following violation still exists.
Pursuant to Chapter 24, Section 24-64, "All uses of land within a zoned district not specially authorized
or permitted by the regulations are prohibited". The "U" (Unclassified) zone, (Section 24-195), does not
"specifically authorize" large accumulations of junk. The storing of more than 100 square feet of "junk"
on a parcel is one of the items used to determine that a "junkyard" condition exists. A "junkyard" is not
an allowed use in a "U" zone. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part" are
considered to be "junk". Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether at a licensed junkyard
location or not, from storing junk in public view.
Butte County Code Section 31-8 - The owner or tenant of any premises, business establishment or
industry shall be, responsible for the satisfactory removal of solid wastes accumulated by him on his
property or his premises. Garbage shall not be allowed to remain on the premises for more than seven
(7) days, to prevent propagation or attraction of flies, rodents or other vectors, and the creation of
nuisances. Where garbage and rubbish are containerized together, the period of removal shall be that
applied to garbage.
GARBAGE: Shall include all kitchen and table food waste, and animal or vegetable waste that
attends or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of foodstuffs and
shall include bottles, tin cans, and other containers and papers contaminated with
garbage:
RUBBISH: Includes nonputrescible solid wastes such as ashes, paper, cardboard, tin cans, yard
clippings, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, plastics, rubber by-products and litter.
REFUSE: Includes garbage and rubbish.
In order to comply with the Butte County Code, you are hereby requested to:
1. Remove all garbage, rubbish and refuse from your property and maintain a regular removal
schedule. in accordance with Butte County Code, Section 31-8.
Clifton M. Fauria
September 22, 1993
Page 2
2. Cease and desist in the operation of an auto repair/auto dismantler business at the above -
referenced address and that you remove all inoperative/junk vehicles from your property.
The Department of Public Works advises that the public right-of-way is located 40 feet from the center
line of either side of Skyway Street. Vehicles that are parked within this area are required to have
license plates and current registration property displayed. The public right-of-way, whether or not the
entire area is actually used for highway purposes, is not to be encroached upon. The term
"encroachment" includes any structure or object of any,kind or character placed, without the authority of
law, either in, under or over any County highway.
Although parking of properly registered vehicles is allowed within the public right-of-way, the intent of
this policy is to preclude the permanent parking and or storage of vehicles which are not operable on
the public right-of-way, which may create a safety hazard.
In order to comply with the Butte County Public Works policy, you are hereby directed to remove your
vehicle(s) from the public right-of-way.
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.
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 premises the violation concerns,
a description of the violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate
the violation(s).
Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Frank Cook at the address or
telephone number listed above.
Sincerely,
WilCiam Farrel, AICP
Director of Development Services
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cc: Code Enforcement
Building Department
Environmental Health
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April 17, 2001
Clifton Fauria
P.O. Box 151
Stirling City, CA 95978
RE: Forma[ Warning Notice
Butte County Code Violation
17196 Manzanita Street, Stirling City
AP# 059-084-008 2
Dear Mr. Fauria:
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LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
PLANNING DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601
FAX: (530) 538-7785
Through our courtesy notice on March 5, 2001, you were notified pursuant to Section 41-2 of the Butte
County Code of the presence of code violations on your above -referenced property. According to our
records, the courtesy notice has not resulted in abatement or correction of the keeping of junk and inoperable
vehicles in public view. Your failure to eliminate the stated violations are cause for the issuance of this
formal warning notice.
As of this date, our records indicate that the following violations to the Butte County Code still exist:
Butte County Code Chapter 24 Section 24-230 - The U (Unclassified) zone does not "specifically
authorize" large accumulations of junk. The storing of more than 100 square feet of "junk" on a
parcel is one of the items used to determine that a "junkyard" condition exists. A "junkyard" is not
an allowed use in the U zone without a Use Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled,
in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether
at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view.
The determination that these violations exist on the property is based on the following definition in the Butte
County Code:
Butte County Code, Chapter 24 Section 24-305.240 - Junk. Any worn-out and discarded material
in general that may be turned to some use including, but not limited to, any old iron, wire, copper,
tin, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby carriages,
automobiles, and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part, kept, stored, located, situated or
piled in public view, and all other similar personal property ordinarily defined and classified as
"junk" kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view and not screened from public view by
a fence.
Clifton Fauria
April 17, 2001
Page 2
In order to bring the property into compliance with the Butte County Code and avoid further enforcement
actions, you are hereby requested to take the following abatement or correction actions:
Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240.
Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property.
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.
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 will include a description of the premises the violation concerns, a description of the
violation, the date of your convictions and the action necessary to correct or abate the violation(s).
Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the address or telephone number
listed above.
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E. Frank Cook
Code Enforcement Officer
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cc: Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement
March 5, 2001
Clifton Fauria
P.O. Box 151
Stirling City, CA 95978
RE: Butte County Code Violation
17196 Manzanita St., Stirling City
rA-P-#059-08x- 0 83
Dear Mr. Fauria:
LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
PLANNING DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601
FAX: (530) 538-7785
The Butte County Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement section has determined by
inspection and research that there are currently code violations present on your property at the above -
referenced location. Specifically, the violations include the keeping of junk and inoperable vehicles in public
view.
This is an advisory notice that these uses are in violation of the Butte County Code, as follows:
Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-230 - The U (Unclassified) zone does not "specifically
authorize" large accumulations of junk. The storing of more than 100 square feet of "junk" on a
parcel is one of the items used to determine that a "junkyard" condition exists. A "junkyard" is not
an allowed use in the U zone without a Use Permit. "Automobiles and other vehicles, dismantled,
in whole or in part" are considered to be "junk." Chapter 11, Section 11-4 forbids people, whether
at a licensed junkyard location or not, from storing junk in public view.
The determination that these violations exist on the property is based on the following definitions in the Butte
County Code:
Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240 -Junk. Any worn-out and discarded material
in general that may be turned to some use including, but not limited to, any old iron, wire, copper,
tin, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby carriages,
automobiles, and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part, kept, stored, located, situated or
piled in public view, and all other similar personal property ordinarily defined and classified as
"junk" kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view and not screened from public view by
a fence.
Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240 -Junk. Any worn-out and discarded material
in general that may be turned to some use including, but not limited to, any old iron, wire, copper,
tin, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby carriages,
automobiles, and other vehicles, dismantled, in whole or in part, kept, stored, located, situated or
piled in public view, and all other similar personal property ordinarily defined and classified as
"junk" kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view and not screened from public view by
a fence.
Clifton Fauria
March 5, 2001
Page 2
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 with this notice is not accomplished by correction or abatement of
the violation(s), enforcement may be pursued through the issuance of a citation to appear in the Butte County
Municipal Court. Upon conviction, violators may be fined and a Notice of Violation may be recorded which
will include a description of the action necessary to abate the violation.
In order to bring the property into compliance with the Butte County Code and avoid further enforcement
actions, you are hereby requested to take the following abatement or correction actions:
1. Remove all "junk" in accordance with the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, Section 24-305.240.
2. Remove all inoperable/junk vehicles from the property.
You have thirty (30) days to voluntarily comply with the above directions or to present an acceptable plan
for abatement or corrective actions. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact
meat the address or telephone number listed above. '
Sincerely,
E. Frank Cook
Code Enforcement Officer
EFC:pa
cc: Department of Development Services, Code Enforcement