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HomeMy WebLinkAbout065-220-004I{ �4, i f 4 yy 1 I r r �s I , I { S ' Jr i r ea f a I oGdto��atel r' sewn.n n l'ambat C .T4 i ti� ,ANIJINC' COMMTSS"ION SUMMARY�.��rn� I�E'T APPLIC, Joe Go Lag ;x€8:3-03-08-02 ANT �.�.....• ADDRESS :04 Box 798, Paradise, CA. _ 95969 a. _.. OWNER; Same t - es into PROJEGTDESCRIPTSON Variance to minimur� dot sizedi three lots ; 2 `@ 3.0 acres and 1 @2.B 'acresi n an area XXRRORIRT1 ZONED T9_3 LOCATED` on the west side of Coutolenc Ro4d, # 1 mile north of SkyWay, ASSESSOW S PARCEL NUMBER IDENTTPIEA AS AP 65-22-Q4 GEN. PLAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? — CTTY ,De Sabla 3/8/83 TATE APPLICATION RECEyVED -- in I 5 37 81ack 0` ive D Paradise Ca 95969 En i eer� Hamby S ve DATE REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE' DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTI;.ON PREPARED OR CHECKED .CATION NOTICE WRITTEN aF �� .,moi` �=, � '� PIIBLISHED DATE PUBLI ' ' DATE :DISPLAY AD PREPARED' _: —~�} PUBLISHED_ PLACE NEWSPAPER NOT ICE. (S), PUBLISHED 0. C. ) G. B. DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED NUMBER 3 MAILED. .� NOTICE.5 WRI ____�.------. DATE MAIL-'qU'I` WRITTEN ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE PILED DETERMINATION` AND DATE X', NEGATIVE? DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT a,POAT - DATE CERTIFIED .. OTHDR COMMISSION' liBAkING DATES- f COMMISSION ACT ION BOARD ACTION �n ORDTNANCE(S) ADOPTED. �' COMMENTS 7 , r �i••:awri'r ��^ >a^ n.-w`w+.. •�x..;'�li �}.'n 'f'^T'14"'+_�'Y edy�s m`h e-a`F.iMNP':�.H �* .Tr+Fw..�+efM. �e Hrrq 4f - Mr( 'y"'�:', ."'r`�'}.`x"4m>'"4Y y Tvi a VARIAIolU,,: BUVE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION GATE" VAR IAN CI~'N0, • i o n 2*04 r ASSESSOF'S PARG.(r ,NU Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning Ordlnanc.e, of the County, of Butte and the special �rcontlittons seg fowth below; .: It hereby granted a Variance NAM 8/ = 2.8 txre4a`e 'in occordance with,Applicotion Medt _to iigw_' �� 'I ; � .� r d to _ � 2 � � � in a T14-- xt z , c zt Ilo yrs 'c � t�nut0, eft' Road, 1' 1tt el ntuxt: z { SPE GONDIT'IONS, ave els slxall -'bp Ore&to:d puVrMAnt: t O the rel,�xa Chapter 20 of t 1je Butte Ceun'i yhod e and tho 30d'iVisiollMP filet. �m Au)a ,Y:Ia0ts : x� t'.e4 shall havo ft4 . te, a.�r�ea t" +~�l���y �+��j� �h� 'xl.iwv u�abli lewd (1j gposct1 avea re�,uivoilontrs s and bav« an adequate wat: r 5UP-P . 'to CoraplY t' ith tnixt� nitt)tt vato ; t`oqua tement raa t` 20 0Pl quit eu�t yt�clti ti n to sttidv sxt a �v-' �+iij .r}r�=/� �!•yf .`j1. • � L� �gy �MV �zy LNry u 1.+i. AhyUiMt �Lqjg" wIwrk�..Y �i.1i {b� l�Cr4 .t 'Mxf+ .` di{} irMi5.yT�� �.�Wi yV{-4W 6kAyy�ey4y64+�r►�y�9tA ,1�yM{{.yF kind ragulatjon'o 1�.{V t i✓ I` ) W ' r p1 � ' I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that 1;,,h', ave read Ah e foregojrig.conditfons, that they aro` 'fn fact the d6bditi`ons. vvlaich were imposed upoy the,qrgrltfng, ofthisvai iarice, aria that I agree to 00161 liy'bV said condjt16q� x t' W' All, r ' " 6 Dated3 APP ` I Icnt NOTE; Issuance, of'this var`iar)ce ifoes not walve requirerTent of nbtainrig Building and Health Department" permits before starting construction; nor does it waive any other requirements. CC: Heaith Department it , Departtne,'ht of Public Works u' F')Ce Department' - "� hajrman of,,al�nnfi a ,omotlsslon , r,*o Ihit UCTIONS TO VARIANCE APPLICII, ISTRIBU'TION 'LI"ST FOR REV�;d RMISTS ✓ County Public Works IRRIGATION WATER ✓/�r County Env. Healthggs- ridley Water Dist. City of Biggs ��_ Butte Water Dist. -— City of Chico -%� Durham Irr: Dist. City of Gridley Orovi1le-Wyand. Irr. Dist. City of Oroville r/Paradise Irr. Dist. T�. Town of Paradise, ` 7 Richvalo Irr, Dist. County -7r� Table'Mtn. Irr. Dist, 'tate Transportation Dept:; T. Thermalito Irr: Dist. UUKMI,C WATER RETRTATION FACILITIES Berry Croek Water Co. -Co. Ch'ico'Area Rec. Park Dist. Area Rec, & Park Dist. Bloomer Mtn. Mutual Water Durham Brush Creek Estates "`7—" Feather River Rec. & Park Dist:. Butte Water District "7 Paradise Rec. & Park Dist: —7— CA Water Service Co. (Chico %� Richvaile Rec. & Park Dist. urban area & part of OroVille); State,Parxs & Rec: Dept.' 1 Del Oro Water Co,. State Fish & Game Dept. (Paradise Pines') Feather Falls (LoUisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS Paoific) / Biggs Unified / Forest Ranch Mutual %7 Butte Community` College -'%— Gran Mutaal Skansen Sub.)-' Butte County Sup., of Schools 7—" 7 Green Acres #Glenwood Dr. -Chico) CA State University, Chica _TGridley Farm Labor Camp Chico Unified —`7� Lake Madrono Water D1'st,. Durham Unified v'/✓ Magalia Co. Water Dist.` Feather Falls Union. ` - Merry Mtn. Mutual (Chipper .'_.� Golden' Feather Union Mills) Y % 'Gridley Mott J Mulberry Water (S,E Chico) '7- Gridley Unio-0 'Oroville Northweeds Mutual (Forest Ranch) 7 Elementary Ramirez Water Oroville Union Nigh Springs of 'Living Waters Palermo Unified t1n , "!T— (R11chardson Springs) Palermo alermo Union i Stirling Cityr WT� Pioneer Union f (Diamond International) The rmalito Union Vista 'Mutua'l (Durham) COMMUNITY—SERVICES" SEWERS • . , Lime Saddle Cojnm. Serv. Dist. ha vie 5anitaryDist J Ric. DRAINAGE 1 ti. Burbank'' Pub.' Utility Dist'. / BI'utte Creek Drainage Dist. (S.Orovi1.1 &Kelly Ridge) EL�CTRI'.CAL POWEtZ. % Skansen Sub. (CSA 21) /✓ Pacific Gas & Electric Sterling City Sealer 'Maine. Dist. FIRE PROTECTION i Thermalitn Irr. Dist", (CSA 2"6) _ E1 Medio Fire Protect. Dist. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT c'ou"nty Fire Department-/ State Water Resources Dept. y:/ State Division of Forestry . �%'� U.S. 'Forest Service MOSWITO ABATEMCNT DISiWIGTS t1.5. Bureau of Land Management; Durham; Orovilleow_,t3utte County _:! POLICE.:PRQTGCI'ION 07H R ,State _Highway Patrol / ounty Sheriff. '6` (WI P-it.e of tyma tri spsc Prov .ded &' retu'rd, thy. sheet.) APPEtTAI):' E 1V'IRoNMENTAL CHECKLIST. FORM (To be completed by Lewd Agency) 8n hog 80-04-29-01, A, & 'B $ACKGROU►QD , i. Name of Proponent M. W. Balken and Phone Num er of Proponent:'.; 2.' Addxess Star Route, Coutolenc Road _ _.. _ Ma a is CA 95954 3, Date o£'aheoklist Submitted 4 Agency Requiring Chec.lci'ist 5 :Ns.me of Proposal, I app7ica a Geeral Pian Amendment - and Rezone AP # G5-23 >I. ENVIRONMENTAL IIRPACTS Ex lanations o£ all {►yes'{ and "maybe" answera are required an attached sheets . 7; I YES, MAYBE NO 1. Earth. WI -11: the prdposal result in s'%gnificant : r a, Unstable earth_ conditions or in in substruc.tur,es? change's geologic_ b. Disruptions, displacements, com- o£ the soil? paction or orrertaver"ing c, Change in. topography or 'ground sur- removal of , £ace -relief features or topsoil? d� Destruction, covering or modiO tion of any unique geologic or `. physical ;features? --- e. Incraase 1n hind or watez erosion. off the sire? of spxls; eit=her on or £. Changes in depositionr, aerosion o£" beach -sands, or: chafges in 81, t, A, tion, deposition, or erosion Which` may `rnodi.£y the channel of a "river` ax stream or. the .bed of the. ocean }r inlet" or la o$soagriculturall 'prop ' prime Y ductive :soi�.5 out's;de designated ; urban areas, Appendix E "pa$e i ref a r d , YES MAYBENO h. Exposure of people'or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes; -lands lide'a, 'mudslide's, ground; .failure-, hazards?. or similar 2, it. Will the proposal result a; Substantial deterioration of . ambiera or local air .quality? . b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? '= c. Significant alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature9 or any change in climate,' either locally or regionally? 3. Waiter, tri] l the proposal result-' in,substantial: a, Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? b� Changes in -absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and' amount of surface water runoff?c' c, geed for offsite surface drainage amprov'ements, including tiegetaLion> channelization Or culvert' instal: at3.on7 ! ; AJte,rations to the courso or Plow of, flood. waters? e4 Change in the amount ,of surface tooter in any water body? f, Discharge into surface waters, or in any,, al'erat l ort of surface water quality, including but'oot � ' limited to :temperature, dissolved 6X or go .turb.id'ity1 g. Alteratlon of the direction or `o.f ra-te of � flour ground caaters? h, Choingoi in the quantity or'��ality of ground wa.ters', either through direct additions or withdrawals,. or through xnterceptio`n of An X a5uifer by cuts or excavations? C' �.4 t A'�d3 x �' Page XES MAYBE, i . kiduction in e atounb: of water ; otherwise' ay. a1, ,ib1 , �A for public ; to,st,er supe] ie? Exposure of pfosale or property to grater 7,ela epi hazards such as. 4., Plant", Life. will ,tie pro0 al result ' 3W Sd6SF.Ant,,),.al,. a. ILO sss 6, If, ileg�etation,)r change its :the dive�.sit<y of.srpegi(,,.3 or, number of any Spec 1,e-s of:o;'arGs (including tree,5� bhrtibk., grasw�; Crops, midzofAota aril aq ,.,Zuc plants ? Reduction of the numbers of any unique, =Vprur ex d.angbred species c. Introduction Of I-Wv. species of plant's. intLU aa', area, o in a barrier to ;the normYl, ti;eplenishmentof existing; spc=, �; s7 .._, •�. d.' Redudtion in acreage o.£ any agii--• rulttiral, crop? 5,. Animal :life.. WilI the proposal 'result ` n substantial: a Change ri the diversity of species ornumbpts of y anspecies of an mals,:61rds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell= g sor fish, benthic or ani sm� insects microfa? b Redudtion of ttie ,;novo, e�,;s of any unique, mire` or endangered spec e' of.animal'c c, Introdut.tion of meta .species of enimal an area-or, result' in a barrier to the 'migrai-ian' or, maYemen of. atnimals? "Rectudtinn of encroachm1 6ht upon'; detericirabion to ex szin fist qr wl. diEe haba tat? ` Appendix ge e ,A YRs MAYBE t$0 6» Moi � Will the proposal result in substantial, d a Increases i,ri noise levels? .._ .. ....» .---- b. Pvposure of peopl;,e to severe no: se 7» Ligand Glare» Will the proposal light produce siginicant or glare?, $. Land Use» C+la.1 . `the proposal, result in a sip ifXaant': ; a» Al'terat'ion of the planned land use of an area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lewd to.ssach, �a alteration.?` b, Conflict witl'i uses on adjoining` proper ties; or o nflict with es abl-chod.reereati.onal, educd- tional, religious or sc;ientifxc. us as oan _a.rea7' -9; Natural. Resources. 14ill the proposal w su t in subatantiaL a;» Demand for, Or incxease in the tate` of use `of any natural resources? b, Depletion o any nonrenewable natural re,eurce7 (�. Risk of Upset.» Does ;, the proposal. F involve a risk of an expa asior� ar the release of hazardous substances 3ncluda.ng bu got Limited., ro, pest3:eide§4 chemicals or radiation)' ar► the event of; ati soca dent ox upset cond�.tions� �- 7 l P'o �u�latian Wi17, , the proposal r s7 gni :scantly after she Oda 'j&M » , di.strabutiond.ertsitjt� ar growth. , xate of t'h� human populntion of at?, ' area. 0: sioall divide" an � nh y y j o utiit 7 S tab 3.slxe.d c mm Y ! l2, liausin will flee pxopgal r ' si n1 icantly' effect Oki$t ng'housing; ozgcxeate a demand for acditiottal hour tng.7 YES MAYBE N0' 13i'. Transportat16n/Circulat16nj .''Will <the propos-- al result i'li a. Generation. of substantia] additional . dh;i.cular , movement? ii. Significant effects on existing parking facilities, or, demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing ` 1 transportation system,-,? R,. d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/Qr goods? _ e. Alterations t -.,.waterborne; rail or air traffic? f, increase in "traffic hazards to motor, vehicles; bicyclists or pedestrians] 14. Public Services; Will the proposal have I an effect upon, or result in a substantial need for new or. altered governmental services - in" any oft he following ;areas : e a: Fire; protection? b. Pollee pr.crtect3ori?' ._,.. C. S C:hO 01 S? d.Pa rlcs or othex',.recreational faci li,ties? _ e.Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? 7it1'the proposal result in: a. lite of substantia al. amounts of fuer or energy b. ":Subs' antial 'increase. iti demand up ri'' existing sources of,"energy, or require the the of ries sources of energy? 16 . iJtilities . x,4 11 the praposai result n a ne, T"far new 's si:.ems, 0 sub- stantial al,'terations to ttie folioaing u.til;ities: Appendix I' .� pal.,, YES` MAYBE NO a. Power or natural gas? bP CammunicatiUns systems c. Water? d. Sewer (will trunk line be. extended, providing capacity to serve new development) ? e.- Starm water drainage? 17, Human Health, Will the proposal result in; , a. Creation of any healthr hazard or potential health hazard: (excludin mental healthy? �. b, Exposure of people L -o potential health hazards? 18. Solid Waste. Wil r1 the pr.aposal result' an any s a.rn Xficant pa;ct s as, sociat.ed' with sola.d wastedisnosal Or litter, con., A.esthetc's: COill the proposal result in, th o txuctiori of any public designated or recognized s�^enic `vista;` open to the publ'Ici or will the proposal ; reSUlt, in, the ci eation of an; des th�ticaliy offensive site open to public" view'? 20b "Recreation.. Will .the proposal >^esult in an impact, upon Clic quality of '" quantity 'of existing public recraa= tion facilit.ies.? i 21: �rcheolo ,cal%;i�storica,l. G1 ll the __ I p>;oposa7 `zesu tin ark iteration of a sib nifa cant ,archeolOgled or historical site, sructire; objecC or building. 22: �+Iandatoi T'i.ndi.n 's of Sn i ance' a. Does the p>:oject LL Have the potential l.o .degrade the duality of the environments 'substantially reduce the f�°abitat of a i3 sh or `wildli £e � species, .cause af.1Iax.wi] dlio pepulat 'ri to ca op belota self 0 6v 4 YES. MAYBE NO sustaining Levels, threaten to. eliminate a plantor animal cdm- u ex 0 restrict .m+unity;, r"educe the nmb the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important eXamples of the ma'6r periods of California history or pre if y ,p b;. Does the project have the, potential, achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly :adopt,ed long-term, environmental goals? c. Does the project have "impacts which Ate individually limited, but cumulatively considerab"le? (a project may impact on two. or more separate resources where the impact on :each resouroe is, relatively small, }gut , where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant . )' _--- ---� d. Does the project have environmental; effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on iuman beingst ;. either rectrly, or indirectly? di t • y i I Y y t A ends �t F` pP a e 7" 0f 9 i' Page 1 ` � r . rjl / d �"• Jljr J J rr l �...Jfp. (U� •;.;���!` f �;t ,l ° � r ,, ti C I l • A.• tr� U '� � J �, \ , }��,, .:r'�fr7 �orkeotll ; ,`i' f.`� • ' �')'r V , w r• ��, , 'S tl 1{1,. 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Mountai n to Agri cul turah-Rest demi a'1 , a.nd, Rexone from' , TM -10 to TM -5; of 10.34 acre property. 3 Location.: West side of Coutolenc Road, 300 feet north of ' Ponderosa Way, 2 mile north of The Skyway, north of Paradise arid. Magalia. 4 Proposed Density of Development 5 acre homesites. 5 Access and IVeares,t Public Road(s): Existing access via Coutolenc Road (road frontage) and two gravelled roads. 6. Method of Sewage 'Disposal:' On-site septic -leach field systems: 7i Source of Water Supply: Wells. 8 Proximity of` Power Lines: Adjacent along Cout'olenc Road. g Potential for further land divisions and development: Two 5 -acre parcels; one additional honipsite. ('N -e: The additional homesite would be located on more gentle terrain since the steeper' area has an existing residence.) Environmental Setting ho Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Moderate sloping forested terrain,on periphery of Paradise Ridge above Magali'a Renervorr b. Slopes: Gentle to moderately steep, in northern portion to -95% in southern and southwestern portion: C. Elevation: 2325 to 2475 feet A.M.S.L, d.' Limiting: Factors: Steeper terrain in-southe11 rn portion. 2. Soi is : Ai ken "c1 a,v 10amn, a ,deep ��we1 l -drained soil c'ontai?ni ng ' socias coarse fr'agm'ents.' a. Limiting FacItors: Proximity of Ma galla Reservoir. 3. Natur61 Hazards of the Land a. `Erosion Potentials' Mr 0d b. Fi re Hazard: High 4.' Hydrology -Drainage: Site drains south-southwes"t into Litt�� r Butte Greek and Magalis Reservoir, a domestic Water supply, located' downslope `with in -- mi10 to the west. a, annual Rainfall (normal°j: 7in .0 ches. 1^, Limiting "Facto"rs: Prox "mity� of hlagali�a Reservoir. 5,' Visual/S,1q n1,c Quality: Hugh. �_' a w 6. Vegetatfoni,Typical Transition'Life Zone containing pine and oal�, with .some undergrowth of Ma;r7zanita. (Commercial Timber Site rating = -3 on a scale of 1 to 7) x , Appendix" page 8 of g y, f. c:x 80.-0.4-29-:01 A, A K III. DIs:CUSS%ON 7OF ENvIRONMErNTAL EVALUATION (continued), 3. On-site disposal will occ11 ur on Tand just upslope from,Maga'1ia supply. However, potential, likelt' Reservoir,, a dom stac water development sites are not located, in immediate proximity to th.e lake, and. an existing residence is located on a site nearest to of the property. pistances from the lake, on a' steeper area the property to the re.servoi r, /[abo feet to 1466 feet, are great from groundwater contamination. enough to;protect the reservoir According to Vernon E;asd'enof the Paradise Office of' the the is adequately deep and Environmental health Department; soil 5 -acre suitable for this propo ed density reasonably of,deve1o.'pment, and sufficiently far enough from Magalia Reseevoir. 7) 4.- - Development of the property will require some removal of trees. thou'gh limited for- 5 -acre parcels, Considerable tree removal may be necessary if the maximum number of potential parcels the A e3 laird Use designation is under -i achieved; 4'a) 5.' This "General Plan Amendment and Rezone may s.et a ,gro►dth-inducl.ng This if approved would precedent in this arearIproposal, establish an "island" of Agricultural -Residents a1 nand and of Currently, TM -5 lend in a miniMally-developed, outlying area. and east of Magal i a Reservoir. s de'si gna,ted the, eni~i re area north Timb.ej�, Mountain. Z.oni'hg i,n the area is predominantly TM -10, A lami'ted area of TM' -5 exists TM -0, TP -16Q, and; P - Q• small,` 1,On0 feet to the south near Maga;lia (.just north o.f The Skyway Coutolen'c Road inter`sec`tion). (g) d. Residential development and`popu'iation growth will occur in an icularly if maximum development under the oatlyin'g ar.ea,, par Agricultural-Residentia'1 n occurs. This may designatioincrease public service demands in a-ru�'43 area. ( 1, 12, .14) The above environmental' impacts should 'not be substantial if homesite potential de Velopment is iimited to the one additionzl UnderTM'-5 zoning. The; The preced,eht-setting nature of the ro 9sal,is a land use planning ton ider'ation; important P P. development patterns that ultimately determining area - wide become, est.ablitshed'. Appends X F::!*!,. page' Sb of 9 58-13-J.3 58-13-45, 47 58-13-45 o- S. & K, Sosnoff W. & B. A: Bryon Loren Bryon P.O. Box 383 1815 Dean RI 853 Hemlock St.- Chico , Ca . 95,922 Paradise , Ca ,; 959b9 San Carl os, Ca : 94070 65-22-1 65-22-3 6`5-22-04 Dept af` Vetelrans Affairs R. S. P� C. J, Williams D. F. J: R: Gilbert Joe Fc Gail `Gozx:a 14245 fi'onte 'Calle Ln.' 1642 Arch St. _ Rt. 3 Box' 133 )�fagaIia, Ca 959-54 Berkeley, Ca.. 94'09 Chico, Ca. 959'2'6 65-22-5 65^-224' E5 -23-01 G:, J. & J. V. Carroll' H. E. & 7. L. Johns=on S & D. L..Intermi1T PA—Box Box 387' 14248 Monte CaT a Ln . -$tar Rte . • Couto°l enc . Ma; alia Ca: 95954 9 Ma, alfa,Ca: 9595 g 4 f aga11 a, Ca . 9.5954 65-23-3 _ 65-23-d 6523=5 Harold Murray F. N: & A. A. Handsh h1. �J, & R. F. Bal ken P.O. Box 785,6240 Clark Rd, Stat^ Rt: Coutolenc Rd. Paradise, Cu , 95969 Paradise, Ca . 9596`9 Magal i a , ,Ca . 95954 M: W. 8.61 ken 65-22-04 14131 Coutolenc Rd. Magal ia, Ca9595rr Hamby Surveying Inc: kk 5437 B1 ac;k 01 .ye Dr. 65-22-64 I Paradise, Ca.' 959,69 I I I- II I 1 i FILE:- AP 65-22-04 tl i TO BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAPF FINDINGS - May 19, 1983 APPLICANT: Joe Gozza OWNER:` Same REQUESTS Variance to: minimum lot sate dividing 8.`80 lots ; 00 acres,, 36 00° acre acres into 3 3. and 2:'8 acres in a 3 acre minimum zone. APL SIZE: 8.80 acres LOCATION: On west side of Coutolenc. Road;, 1 mile north of Skyway, DeS'abla. EXISTING; ZONING*. TM- 3 ZONING IIZSTURY: Zoned TM-1Q, Octobe� 15, x0,14 ;(Otd.' 1508) Zoned TM-3, August 24, 1982 (Ord: 2306) SURROUNDINGgNING; TM-10,,TM-S; TM-3, TM-2G.: SURROUNDING LAND USE: Residences at rural, densities and timber` uses., SITE HISTORY:' Marcel created by Parcel 1+Iap 42 ' recordedAugust 9, 19'%2.. GEIVERAI, PLAN' DESIGNATION: Agricultural-Residential APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Government`Code Section 6$906 and Butte Ctituity Code Section 24-49 CQ� MENTS 'RE C.EIVEll.': Dept: o xc' A'grks s` " Currently there is aii appxo.ved tentative .PuU°] parcel map or t ►e a Dire :me;ntioned parcel Condition atzmbex 13 reads "Ail parcels shall �be 3 acres Gross) minimum to comply with the hzori.1 g:" y Tho Environmental health ,Dept: and the Butte .C?urtty tire, Dept;. had no object'ioris or comments` of}ter , than tho conditions listed, t�elotJ:, ANALYSIS: t , ;. This is a re.c}.est,; ,for a vara.anc ':axce'1` s� ze�, a to the. 3 acre'-minimum,p _ regttxre hent o C the TDf-3 zone. The parcel 'nap that cxe,ated this parcel 'TM-3 shows an acreage 'b£ �`. 1 acres. - }U}ieri the ; prop'Orty Was rezoned to. -. r F