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WALLING, EDW.
HUMBUG RD, MAGALIA
WATER PIPING FOR LOT DEV
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COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION �,
7 Couurjtyidenter Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone (530) 538-7541E-R!MIT NQ,,....
(Rev. 12/96) APPLICATION AND PERMIT , () 21 (��
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
065-500-038
ZONING
BUILDING PERMIT
OWNER Walling Edwards 873-2118
TELEPHONE
SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION
.OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS
PO Box 881 Marz81ia 95954
CONTRACTORS NAME
owner
TELEPHONE
CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS
CONSTRUCTION LENDER
Fireplace
LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS
Total Valuation $
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER
LICENSE NO.
—Filing Fee
$ 20.00
Permit Fee
$
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS
Plan Checking Fee
$
BUILDING ADDRESS
Rwbu& Rd Magalia
Energy Plan Checking Fee
$
$
PERMIT FEE
$
LAT NO.
SUBDIVISIONS NAME
PARCEL MAP
PLUMBING PERMIT
Fling Fee 20.00
Each Trap
7.00
USEOFSTRUCTURE
SF ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other
sPEDIFv
Solar or heat pump water heater
Water piping
15.00
fl3.
Each as water heater or vent
TYPE OF WORK
New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Udlities ❑ Installation ❑ Other ❑
Describe Work: L.Mter pi p I re+ for fut•t-we lot doxml ^ *'t
c —ey
Gas i in s stem 1 - 5 outlets
Building sewer
15.00
Mobile Home S G W
920.00
PERMIT FEE
$5
ELECTRICAL PERMIT
Fling Fee 20.00
800V OR
Main Service 2a0A OR LESS
23.00
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter
9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code,
and my license is in full force and effect.POWER
License Class Lic. No.
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License
Law for the following reason:
EI I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation,
will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale.
❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors
to construct the project.
❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this
reason
Main Service 200A To ,000A
46.00
NEW CONST. DW EWNG OCCUP.
OR ADONS. ( a ACc. S.
SO
3.5¢FT:
r1OµR61OT. MULTI.OBRANCH UTLET
97,50
APPARATUS
6 SINGLE OUTLET CIR.
EX. Occup. OUTLET OR FIXTURES
00
SAL @ L 0
Ex. Occup. oDIXE%A.In°E,.
5.00
Temporary Service
23.00
Mobile Home Facilities
20.00
Misc. Wiring
23.00
PERMIT FEE
$
WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION
1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:
❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers'
compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section
3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued.
My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are:
Carrier
MECHANICAL PERMIT
Fling Fee 20.00
Heating
Cooling
Hood
6.50
Ventilation
PERMIT FEE
$
Policy Number
(The above sections need not be completed 0 the permit is for work of a valuation
of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.)
17 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 workers'
compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall
forthwith comply with those provisions.
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Signature of Applicant - ® Owner Cq,]Pontractor ❑ Agent r
An OSHA permit is required for excavations 4er 5'0" deep and demolition or construction'
of structures over�34stor.lestin height.
Mobile Home Installation Fee
$
Energy Inspection Fee $
occ
CONST. TYPE
TOTAL FEE $ 35.00
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D. FEES IMP FLOOD
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This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions
of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work
indica ed a o t e for whi�h fees have been paid.
By r Wtlklate 465
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PERMIT EXPIRES ON 1 1 7h4-164-
" Date
ReceiptNo. � r ✓�
WHITE-D.D.S.-'3.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT
COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILPING DIVISION
7 County tenter Drive • Oroville, California 95965 • Telephone (53 538-7541
(Rev. 12/96) " APPLICATION AND PERMIT 0-3, GI��
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
065-500-038
ZONING
BUILDING PERMIT
OWNER Walling Edwards 873-2118
TELEPHONE
SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION
. OWNERS MAILING ADDRESS
PO Box 881 Ma alia 95954
CONTRACTOR'S NAME
owner
TELEPHONE
CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS
CONSTRUCTION LENDER
Fireplace
LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS
Total Valuation $
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER
LICENSE NO.
Filing Fee
$ 20.00
Permit Fee
$
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS
Plan Checking Fee
$
BUILDING ADDRESS
Humbug Rd Ma alia
Energy Plan Checking Fee
$
$
PERMIT FEE
$
LOT NO.
SUBDIVISION'S NAME
PARCEL MAP
PLUMBING PERMIT
Fling Fee 20.00
USEOFSTRUCTURE
SF ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other
SPECIFY
Each Trap
7.00
Solar or heat pump water heater
23.00
Water piping
15.00 .00
Each as water heater or vent
15.00
TYPE OF WORK
New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other ❑
Describe Work: water„
—P>=8>:F��9� �l��l��@ �61-t; �GV��A�1mEF�tz
Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets
15.00
Building sewer
15.00
Mobile Home S G W
@20.00
PERMIT FEE
$
ELECTRICAL PERMIT
Fling Fee 20.00
Main Service zoOA OR LESS
23.00
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter
9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code,
and my license is in full force and effect.
License Class Lic. No.
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION
1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License
Law for the following reason:
J9 I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation,
will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale.❑ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors
to construct the project.
❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this
reason
WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION
1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:
❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers'—Cooling
compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section
3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued.
My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are:
Carrier
Policy Number
(The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation
of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.)
131 1 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 workers'
compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall
forthwith comply with those provisions.
X Q&ZA,,QJS(� Date 7 1411 Q S
Signature of Applicant - l� Owner ontractor ❑ Agent
An OSHA permit is required for excavations er 5'0” deep and demolition or construction
of structures r 3 st n h fight.
Main Service 200A TO 1000A 46.00NEW
CONST. DWELLING OCCUP.
OR ADDNS. ( a ACC. eLns.
SO
3.5QFT;
NO"ON.gES,pT MULTH1 CRR UTITS @7.50
POWER APPARATUS
8 SINGLE OUTLET CIR.
Ex. Occup.ouTt� OR FaruREs
.5050
Ex. Occup. OFlx�e A o) E
Temporary Service
Mobile Home Facilities N20.
Misc. Wirin
PERMIT FEE S
MECHANICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00
Heating
Hood 6.50
Ventilation
PERMIT FEI: $
Mobile Home Installation Fee $
Energy Inspection Fee $
Occ
CONST. TYPE
TOTAL FEE $ 35.00
MAZ. D. FEES IMP FLOOD CDF PARCEL I PD HD
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This permit is hereby issued under the
of e Butte inCode and/or
Indic ed a o hi h fees have
By
PERMIT EXPIRES ON
applicable provisions
Resolutions to do work
been paid.
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Date77
De
Receipt No.
WHITE-D.O.S.-S.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT
O.B.-1
OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION
Attention Property Owner:
An "owner -builder" building permit has been applied for in your name and bearing your signature.
Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportunity to avoid unnecessary delay
in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this
verification is received.
0I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed
property improvement: YES [ NO.0
2 1 HAVE 11HAVE NOTNsigned an application for a building permit for the proposed work.
3. I have contracted with the following person firm to provide the proposed (firm) p p posed construction:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
CITY:
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO.
4. I plan to provide portions of this work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate,
supervise, and provide the major work:
NAME:
PHONE:
CITY:
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO.
5. I will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide
the work indicated:
NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK
NOTE. This Owner -Builder Verification is required by Section 19831 and 19832 of the
California Health and Safety Code. This verification must be completed and
returned to our office before we are permitted to issue the permit.
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OWNER BUILDER INFORMATION
Dear Property Owner:
O.B.- I
An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of property
improvements specified.
For your protection, you should be aware that as "owner -builder" you are the responsible party of record on such
a permit. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are personally performing their
own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from possible
liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name.
Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a business
license from the city or county. They are also required by law to put their license number on all permits for which they
apply.
If you planto do your own work, with the exception of various trades that you plan to subcontract, you should
be aware of the following information for your benefit and protection:
If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials
and other costs) is $300 or more for the entire project, and such persons are not licensed as contractors or
subcontractors, then you may be an employer.
♦ If you are an employer, you must register with the State and Federal Governments as an employer and you are
subject to several obligations including state and federal income tax withholding, federal social security taxes,
workers compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions.
♦ There may be financial risks for you if you do not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious
with respect to worker's compensation insurance.
♦ For more specific information about your obligations under Federal Law, contract the Internal Revenue Service (and,
if you wish, the U.S. Small Business Administration). For more specific information about your obligations under
State Law, contact the Department of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents.
If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their
work personally br through their own employees, without a licensed contractor or subcontractor, only under limited
conditions.
A frequent practice of unlicensed persons professing to be contractors is to secure an "owner builder" building
permit, erroneously implying that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building
permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are performing their own work personally.
Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contracting the Contractors State License Board in your
community or at 1020 N Street, Sacramento, CA. 95814.
Please complete the "Owner Builder Verification" on the reverse side of this form so that we can confirm that you
are aware of these matters. The building permit will not be issued until the verification is returned.
rely,
Mic el C. Vi ira, C.B.O.
M ger, Building Inspection
NOTE. This Owner -Builder Information is required by Section 19830 of the California Health and Safety Code.
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BUTTE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
OFFICE #: (530) 538-7541 FAX #: (530) 538-2140
A FEE WILL BE REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION
Website: www.buttecounty.net/dds
"PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY"
OWNER INFORMATION
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CONTRACTOR ,
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Phone
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APPLICANT INFORMATION
ARCHITECTIENGINEER
Name
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APPLICANT INFORMATION
Name
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For office use only:
Zoning Flood Zone SRA es No
Occ.Type
Const.
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Subdivision Name
Map Book
Page
Lot #
Planner
Date Approved: '
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PERMIT
NO.
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PROJECT LOCATION
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Property Address
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Cross street
WORKS COMPENSATION
Policy Number
Carrier
Nhiring anyone qffier than license contractors, a ceMcate of worker's
compensation p6ust be shown at the Bme ofpermlt Issuance.
LENDING AGENCY
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,II Description or Scope of Work:
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Sq FT- Living Garage Open Cov
Structure Built qui "out Permits
❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy
(Note previous use):
EXPIRATION OF APPLICATION
Applications for which a permit has not been issued will expire one
year after the date of application. In order to renew action on an
application after expiration, a new application, plans and fee will be
Refunds can only be made upon written request by the person who
paid the fee. The request must be made prior to the expiration of the
permit and no construction work has been done. Filing fees, plan
check fees for work plan checked and other department costs are not
refundable.
Receivedbyb,y p Amount: (lqZ r7. C13 Bldg
Receipt #B -11(3q Sheriff
SMIP
Date: ; ��
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Butte Cgyinty Department of Development Services
TIM SNELL NGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 75965
(530) 538-7601 Telephone
(530) 538-7785 Fax
www.buttecounty.net/dds
PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET
Reference Number: B06-2814 Date: 12/08/2006
Location: 0 HUMBUG RD
Parcel Number: 065-500-038
Owner Name: BEAR, LAND TRUST
By: TMP
Sub Type: SFD-Custom/Model
Phone: (408) 593-9803
Description: GEO-DOME NSF 3100 SOFT.
The above permit application has the following Clearances required prior to permit issuance. Please contact each department
indicated below regarding specific requirements pertaining to your permit application.
Yes No DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
❑ ❑ Thermalito Irrigation District, 410 Grand Avenue, Oroville CA 95965 - (530) 533-0740
❑ ❑ LOAPUD, 1960 Elgin Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 533-2000
❑ ❑ City of Chico, 545 Vallombrosa, Chico CA 95926 - (530) 895-4711
❑ ❑
❑ ❑
❑ ❑
❑ ❑
❑ ❑
❑ ❑
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PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICTS
Chico Area Recreation District, 545 Vallombrosa, Chico CA 95926 - (530) 895-4711
Durham Park & Recreation District, 9447 Midway, Durham CA 95938 - (530) 345-1921
Feather River Recreaction & Park District, 1200 Myers Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 533-2011
Paradise Parks & Recreation, 6626 Skyway, Paradise CA 95969 - (530) 872-6393
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Biggs Unified School District, 300 B Street, Biggs CA 95917 - (530) 868-1281
Chico Unified School District, 1163 East 7th Street, Chico CA 95926 - (530) 891-3006
Durham Unified School District, 4920 Putney Drive, Durham CA 95938 - (530) 895-4675
Gridley School District, 429 Magnolia, Gridley CA 95948 - (530) 846-4723
Marysville School District, 1919 B Street, Marysville CA 95901 - (530) 741-6000
Oroville Elementary School District, 2795 Yard Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 532-3000
Oroville Union High, 2211 Washington Ave, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 538-2300 Ext:105
Paradise Unified School District, 6696 Clark Road, Paradise CA 95969 - (530) 872-6400
OTHER
Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement- See Attached Instructions
City of Biggs Planning Department, 3016 Sixth Street Biggs CA 95917 - (530) 868-5447
Other:
Other:
Other:
Signature of Property Owner: ��iZ''yV� Ka
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FILE
Date: 12/08/2006
Butte County Department of Development Services
TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 75965
(530) 538-7601 Telephone
(530) 538-7785 Fax
www.buttecounty.net/dds
NOTICE TO BUILDERS
Before your building permit can be issued, your plans must be checked for compliance with the California Building Codes. In
addition, your plans are routed to other regulatory entities including but not limited to Planning, Public Works, Environmental
Health, and the California Department of Forestry for their clearances and approvals. There are some things you can do to
expedite your permit:
0 Make sure your application is complete.
0 Be responsive to requests from County departments for any additional materials or requirements.
The Building Division places its highest priority on processing building permits as quickly as possible and each day that passes
without a complete application adds to processing time.
Every permit issued by the Building Official shall expire and become null and void if the work authorized by such permit is not
started or completed within one year from the date of issuance of such permit. A permit may be renewed (for a fee) prior to
expiration an indefinite number of times, provided construction progress has been documented by the Building Division during
each year during scheduled inspections. No changes may be made in the original plans and specifications for such work. In
order to reinstate action on a permit after expiration, the permittee shall pay a new full permit fee and additional plan checking
and documentation may be required. Upon completion of work covered by this permit, please contact this office for final
inspection. As a reminder to you, it is illegal to occupy this building or any portion of the building for which this permit is
issued without a final inspection.
EXPIRATION OF PERMIT APPLICATION AND REFUND POLICY
Application for which a permit has not been issued will expire one year after date of application.
Refunds may only be made upon written request by the person who originally paid the fees. Refunds for permit applications
(not yet issued) must be requested within two years from the date of fee payment. Fees paid at the time of application are
for Plan Check and administration. The Plan Check portion of fees is refundable only if the permit is cancelled or withdrawn
before any plan checking is done. Building Division costs will be deducted prior to authorizing a refund and a charge of
$54.99 to process the refund application will be assessed. Refunds on permits (issued) may be requested prior to the expiration
of the permit, provided no work has been done pursuant to the permit. An Inspection may be required (and deducted from any
refund amount) to determine no work was done.
Fee/refund information can be read on-line at hgp:HmuniCiDalcodes.lexisnexis.com/codes/butteco/
Reference Number: B06-2814
Location: 0 HUMBUG RD
Parcel Number: 065-500-038
Owner Name: BEAR, LAND TRUST
Description: GEO-DOME NSF 3100 SQ.FT.
Date: 12/08/2006
Phone: (408) 593-9803
Signature of Property Owner: Date: 12/08/2006
FILE
BUTTE COUNTY FEE SUMMARY
County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 75965
Department of Development Services
Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140
Permit Number: B06-2814
Job Address: 0 HUMBUG RD
Contractor: OWNER
Printed: 12/08/2006
1:40 pm
Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Paid Date Pmt Amt
County Impact - SFD
SF - Public Works - Veh/Egp 1851-0-280-1011853 $658.17
SF - Public Works - Roads 1831-0-280-1011001 $1,244.88
SF - Public Works - Facility 1851-0-280-1011852 $340.97
Dwelling - Custom, Model
N - Permit Fee
0010-440001-4210500-1010
$2,141.90
SF - Library Materials
1825-0-280-1011827
N - Plan Review Fee
0010-440001-4210500-1010
$1,427.93
12/08/2006
$1,427.93
EH Building Review Fee
$285.37
SF - Sheriff Veh/Egp
1840-0-280-1011842
$142.14
SF - Library Facility
0021-540013-4614901-1010
$70.00
12/08/2006
$70.00
Fire Inspection (SRA) -Fire -Res
0100-450001-4617240-1010
$95.00
12/08/2006
$95.00
Fire Plan Review (SRA) -Fire -Re
0100-450001-4617240-1010
$95.00
12/08/2006
$95.00
Impact Processing Auditor
0010-050-4617998-101001
$50.00
Impact Processing DDS
0010-440001-4617999-1010
$50.00
Res Impact Fees - SFD
SF - Gen Govt - Facility
1808-0-280-101001
$618.75
SF - Sheriff- Jail
1800-0-280-1011811
$288.00
SF - Library Vehicles
1825-0-280-1011828
$4.50
SF - Library Materials
1825-0-280-1011827
$150.82
SF - Sheriff Facility
1840-0-280-1011841
$291.31
SF - Gen Govt - Veh/Egp
1810-0-280-101001
$285.37
SF - Sheriff Veh/Egp
1840-0-280-1011842
$142.14
SF - Library Facility
1825-0-280-1011826
$224.20
SMIP - Residential
Printed By: Tammie Powell
1001-0-280-1011298 $20.46
81199.40 $19687.93
Balance Due: $6,511.47
At the time of permit application, I was advised the above fees are required prior ro issuance of the permit. These fees may be changed during the plan
checking process.
Signature:Iy::y vu;
Date: 12/08/2006
Pursuant to Government code Section 66020, you are herby notified those items listed above may been imposed on your project. You have 90 days from
the date of approval of the project or from the impostion of the above referenced items during which you may request a protest. The requirments for a
protest are specified in Government Code Section 66020(a).
Butte County Department of Development Services
TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 75965
(530) 538-7601 Telephone
(530) 538-7785 Fax
www.buttecounty.net/dds
OWNER -BUILDER INFORMATION
An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements specified.
For your protection you should be aware that as "owner -builder" you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be signed
by property owners unless they are personally performing their own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from
possible liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name.
Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county. They are also required by
law to put their license number on all permits for which they apply.
If you plan to do your own work, with the exception of various trades that you plan to subcontract, you should be aware of the following information for your benefit and
protection:
° If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials and other costs) is $500 or more for the entire
project and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer.
n If you are an employer, you must register with the state and federal government as an employer and you are subject to several obligations including state and federal
G income tax withholding, federal social security taxes, workers/ compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions.
There may be financial risks to you if you do not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to workers' compensation insurance.
° For more specific information about your obligations under federal law, contact the Internal Revenue Service (and, if you wish, the U.S. Small business
Administration). For more specific information about your obligations unders state law, contact the Department of Benerit Payments and the Division of Industrial
Accidents.
If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform thier work personally or through thier own employees,
without a license contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions.
A frequent practice of unlicensed persons prefessing to be contractor is to secure an "owner -builder" building permit, erroneously implying that the property owner is
providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building permits are not requir3ed to be signed by property owners unless they are performing their own work
personally.
Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contacting the Contractors' State License Board's automated telephone information system at 1-800-321
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THE ENCLOSED OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION FORM SO THAT WE CAN CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE
AWARE OF THESE MATTERS. THE BUILDING PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTILL THE VERIFICATION IS RETURNED.
OWNER BUILDER VERIFICATION
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (SENATE BILL NO. 831 EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1980). NO BUILDING
PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED UNTIL THIS VERIFICATION IS RECEIVED.
I PERSONALLY PLWT)p PROVIDE THE MAJOR LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED PROPERTY
IMPROVEMENT. R NO)
OV /HAVE NOT) SIGNED AN APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE PROPOSED WORK.
3. I HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE FOLLOWING PERSON (FIRM) TO PROVIDE THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION:
NAME
ADDRESS CITY
PHONE CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO
4. I PLAN TO PROVIDE PORTIONS OF THE WORK, BUT I HAVE HIRED THE FOLLOWING PERSON TO COORDINATE, SUPERVISE, AND PROVIDE
THE MAJOR WORK:
NAME
ADDRESS CITY
PHONE CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO
I WILL PROVIDE SOME OF THE WORK BUT I HAVE CONTRACTED (HIRED) THE FOLLOWING PERSONS TO PROVIDE THE WORK INDICATED:
NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK
Description: GEO-DOME NSF 3100 SQ.FT.
Reference Number: B06-2814
Applicant Name: BEAR, LAND TRUST
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Signature of Property Owner: � 'L —
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Butte County Department of Public Works
J. MICHAEL CRUMP, DIRECTOR
LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
Storm Water Managment Program
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 75965
(530) 538-7266 Telephone
(530) 538-7171 Fax
www.buttecounty.net/dds
National pollutant Disharche Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Construction Storm
Water Permit and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Acknowledgment
[LESS THAN 1 ACRE 1
Reference Number:
B06-2814
Date:
12/08/2006
Location:
0 HUMBUG RD
By:
TMP
Parcel Number:
065-500-038
Sub Type:
SFD-Custom/Model
Owner Name:
BEAR, LAND TRUST
Phone:
(408) 593-9803
Description:
GEO-DOME NSF 3100 SQ.FT.
By signing below, I the project owner/owners' agent, certify that this project WILL NOT DISTURB 1 acre or more
of land and that I therefore, do not need to apply for a Construction Storm Water Permit from the State of California
Regional Water Quality Control Board. Phased projects that contain multiple site buildouts of less than one acre but
when combined with subsequent phases total more than one acre of disturbed soil will require a Construction Storm
Water Permit from the state of California Regional Water Quality Board.
I am aware that submitting false and/or inaccurate information or failure to apply for a Construction Storm Water
Permit from the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board for this project that disturbes one acre or
more of land may result in revocation of grading and/or other permits or other santions provided by law.
Signed:
� '/-�i►ww� `l Date: 12/08/2006
Title:
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lifornia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Butte County Fire Department
Fire Prevention Bureau
176 Nelson Avenue, Oroville CA 95965
(530) 538-7888 Office, (530) 538-2105 Fax
Building Permit #06 - 2.914
Under authority of Public Resources Code Section 4290 and 4291, Butte County Improvement Standards,
and the California Building Code, the following items are required by CDFButte County Fire
Department for all development located within Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Areas and made part of this
permit. These requirements are minimums and may be superseded by Butte County local regulations,
which exceed these standards.
Public Resources Code 4290
ARTICLE 1. ADMINISTRATION .
1272.00 Maintenance of Defensible Space Measures
To ensure continued maintenance of properties in conformance with these standards and measures and to
assure continued availability, access, and utilization of the defensible space provided for these standards
during a wildfire, provisions for annual maintenance shall be included in the development plans and/or
shall be provided as a condition of the permit, parcel or map approval.
ARTICLE 2. EMERGENCY ACCESS
1273.00. Intent
Road and street networks, whether public or private, unless exempted under Section 1270.02(e), shall
provide for safe access for emergency wildland fire equipment and civilian evacuation concurrently, and
shall provide unobstructed traffic circulation during a wildfire emergency consistent with Sections
1273.00 through 1273.11.
1273.02 Roadway Surface
The surface shall provide unobstructed access to conventional drive vehicles, including sedans and fire
engines. Surfaces should be established in conformance with local ordinances, and be capable of
supporting a 40,000 pound load. 4" of class 2 aggregate base shall be required for all driveways, turnouts,
and turnarounds.
1273.03 Roadway Grades
The grade for all driveways shall not exceed 15% without being paved. Grades over 15% shall have 4" of
class 2 aggregate base and 2" of asphalt concrete. No driveways allowed in excess of 20%.
1273.04 Roadway Radius
(a) No roadway shall have a horizontal inside radius of curvature of less than 50 feet and additional
surface width of 4 feet shall be added to curves of 50-100 feet radius; 2 feet to those from 100-200 feet.
(b) The length of vertical curves in roadways, exclusive of gutters, ditches, and drainage structures
designed to hold or divert water, shall be not less than 100 feet.
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1273.05 Roadway Turnarounds ,
Turnarounds are required on driveways and dead-end roads as specified in this article. The minimum
turning radius for a turnaround shall be 40 feet from the center line of the road. If a hammerhead -T is
used, the top of the "T" shall be a minimum of 60 feet in length.
1273.06 Roadway Turnouts
Turnouts shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide and 30 feet long with a minimum 25 foot taper on each end.
1273.07 Roadway Structures
(a) All driveway, road, street, and private lane roadway structures (Bridges, culverts, and other
appurtenant structures which supplement the roadway bed or shoulders) shall be constructed to carry at
least the maximum load and provide the minimum vertical clearance as required by Vehicle Code
Sections 35550, 35750 and 35250.
(b) Appropriate signing, including but not limited to weight or vertical clearance limitations, one-way
road or single lane conditions, shall reflect the capability of each bridge.
(c) A bridge with only one traffic lane may be authorized by the local jurisdiction; however, it shall
provide for unobstructed visibility from one end to the other and turnouts at both ends. All bridges must
be certified by a registered Civil Engineer.
1273.09. Dead -End Roads
(a) The maximum length of a dead-end road, including all dead-end roads accessed from the dead-end
road, shall not exceed the following cumulative lengths, regardless of the numbers of parcels served:
parcels zoned for less than one acre
800 feet
parcels zoned for 1 acre to 4.99 acres
1,320 feet
parcels zoned for 5 acres to 19.99 acres
2,640 feet
parcels zoned for 20 acres or larger
5,280 feet
All lengths shall be measured from the edge of the roadway surface at the intersection that begins the road
to the end of the road surface at the intersection that begins the road to the end of the road surface at its
farthest point. Where a dead-end road crosses areas of differing zoned parcel sizes, requiring different
length limits, the shortest allowable length shall apply.
(b) Where parcels are zoned 5 acres or larger, turnarounds shall be provided at a maximum of 1320 foot
intervals.
(c) Each dead-end road shall have a turnaround constructed at its terminus.
1273.10 Driveways
(a) All new driveway construction or an extension of an existing driveway shall comply with Public
Resources Code 4290 roadway requirements.
(b) All driveways shall provide a minimum 10 foot traffic lane and unobstructed vertical clearance of 15
feet along its entire length.
(c) Driveways exceeding 150 feet in length, but less than 800 feet in length, shall provide a turnout near
the midpoint of the driveway. Where the driveway exceeds 800 feet, turnouts shall be provided no more
than 400 feet apart.
(d) A turnaround shall be provided to all building sites on driveways over 300 feet in length, and shall be
within 50 feet of the building.
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1273.11 Gate Entrance
(a), Gate entrances shall be at least two feet wider on both ends then the width of the traffic lane(s) serving
that gate.
(b) All gates providing access from a road to a driveway shall be located at least 30 feet from the roadway
and shall open to allow a vehicle to stop without obstructing traffic on that road.
(c) Where a one-way road with a single traffic lane provides access to a gated entrance; a 40 foot turning
radius shall be used.
ARTICLE 3. SIGNING AND BUILDING NUMBERING
1274.00. Intent ,
To facilitate locating a fire and to avoid delays in response, all newly constructed or approved roads,
street, and buildings shall be designated by names or numbers, posted on signs clearly visible and legible
from the roadway. This section shall not restrict the size of letters of numbers appearing on street signs
for other purposes.
1274.08. Addresses for Buildings
All buildings shall be issued an address by the local jurisdiction which conforms to that jurisdiction's
overall address system. Accessory buildings will not be required to have a separate address; however,
each dwelling unit within a building shall be separately identified.
1274.09. Size of Letters, Numbers and Symbols for Addresses
Size of letters, numbers and symbols for addresses shall be a minimum 3 inch letter height, 3/8 inch
stroke, reflectorized, contrasting with the background color of the sign.
1274.10. Installation, Location and Visibility of Addresses
(a) All buildings shall have a permanently posted address, which shall be placed at each driveway
entrance and visible from both directions of travel along the road. In all cases, the address shall be posted
at the beginning of construction and shall be maintained thereafter, and the address shall be visible and
legible from the road on which the address is located.
(b) Address signs along one-way roads shall be visible from both the intended direction of travel and the
opposite direction.
(c) Where multiple addresses are required at a single driveway, they shall be mounted on a single post.
(d) Where a roadway provides access solely to a single commercial or industrial business, the address
sign shall be placed at the nearest road intersection providing access to that site.
ARTICLE 4. EMERGENCY WATER STANDARDS
1275.00. Intent
Emergency water for wildfire protection shall be available and accessible in quantities and locations
specified in the statute and these regulations, in order to attack a wildfire or defend property from a
wildfire. Such emergency water may be provided in a fire agency mobile water tender, or naturally
occurring or man made containment structure, as long as the specified quantity is immediately available.
Butte County Fire Department currently utilizes mobile water tenders to meet the emergency water
for wildfire protection requirement.
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ARTICLE 5. FUEL MODIFICATION STANDARDS
1276.00 Intent
To reduce the intensity of a wildfire by reducing the volume and density of flammable vegetation, the
strategic siting of fuel modification and greenbelts shall provide:
(1) increased safety for emergency fire equipment and evacuating civilians;
(2) a point of attack or defense from a wildfire.
1276.01 Setback for Structure Defensible Space
(a) All parcels 1 acre and larger shall provide a minimum 30 foot setback for buildings and
accessory buildings from all property lines and/or the center of the road.
[ ] (b) For parcels less than 1 acre, the local jurisdiction shall provide for the same practical effect.
Same Practical Effect Requirements for buildings less then 30 feet from property line:
[ ] If the Building Setback is less then 30 feet from all property lines and/or the center of the road,
the following shall be required:
✓ Class A roof
✓ Fully enclosed eaves on entire structure (December 5, 2005, per 2001 California Building
Code 704A.2.3, fully enclosed eaves are required on all structures in any fire hazard severity
zone within State Responsibility Areas, regardless of setback distance from the property line
or center of roadway)
✓ Fire rated metal doors on side toward property line with insufficient setback
✓ Siding on entire structure from the following list:
(a) Stucco -3 coat
(b) Non combustible Board, Plank or similar siding
(c) Masonry
(d) Metal
(e) Other Butte County Fire Department approved materials
1276.02 Disposal of Flammable Vegetation and Fuels
Disposal, including chipping, burning or removal to a landfill site approved by the local jurisdiction, of
flammable vegetation and fuels caused by site development and construction, road and driveway
construction, and fuel modification shall be completed prior to completion of road construction or final
inspection of a building permit.
1276.03 Greenbelt
Subdivision and other developments, which propose greenbelt as a part of the development plan, shall
locate said greenbelt strategically, as a separation between wildland fuels and structures. The locations
shall be approved by the inspector.
Public Resources Code 4291
A person that owns, leases, controls, operates, or maintains a building or structure in, upon, or adjoining
any mountainous area, forest -covered lands, brush -covered lands, grass -covered lands, or any land that is
covered with flammable material, shall at all times do all of the following:
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(a) Maintain around and adjacent to the building or structure a firebreak made by removing and clearing
away, for a distance of not less than 30 feet on each side of the building or structure or to the property
line, whichever is nearer, all flammable vegetation or other combustible growth. This subdivision does
not apply to single specimens of trees or other vegetation that is well -pruned and maintained so as to
effectively manage fuels and not form a means of rapidly transmitting fire from other nearby vegetation to
any building or structure.
(b) Maintain around and adjacent to the building or structure additional fire protection or firebreak made
by removing all brush, flammable vegetation, or combustible growth that is located within 100 feet from
the building or structure or to the property line or at a greater distance if required by state law, or local
ordinance, rule, or regulation. Grass and other vegetation located more than 30 feet from the building or
structure and less than 18 inches in height above the ground may be maintained where necessary to
stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. This subdivision does not apply to single specimens of trees or
other vegetation that is well -pruned and maintained so as to effectively manage fuels and not form a
means of rapidly transmitting fire from other nearby vegetation to a dwelling or structure.
(c) Remove that portion of any tree that extends within 10 feet of the outlet of a chimney or stovepipe.
(d) Maintain any tree adjacent to or overhanging a building free of dead or dying wood.
(e) Maintain the roof of a structure free of leaves, needles, or other dead vegetative growth.
(f) Prior to constructing a new building or structure or rebuilding a building or structure damaged by a fire
in such an area, the construction or rebuilding of which requires a building permit, the owner shall obtain
a certification from the local building official that the dwelling or structure, as proposed to be built,
complies with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision
(b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the certification, upon request,
to the insurer providing course of construction insurance coverage for the building or structure. Upon
completion of the construction or rebuilding, the owner shall obtain from the local building official, a
copy of the final inspection report that demonstrates that the dwelling or structure was constructed in
compliance with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision
(b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the report, upon request, to the
property insurance carrier that insures the dwelling or structure.
Butte County Improvement Standards
Installation of Fire Sprinklers
If your property was part of a parcel split after September 1, 1991, you are required to install residential
fire sprinklers. It is your responsibility to inspect the official parcel map to confirm if sprinklers are
required.
2001 California Building Code, December 5, 2005
704A.1 Roofing
704A.1.1 General
Roofs shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 7A and Chapter 15. Roofs shall have a roofing
assembly installed in accordance with its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions.
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704A.1.2 Roof coverings
Where the roof profile allows a space between the roof and roof decking, the spaces shall be constructed
to prevent the intrusion of flames and embers, be fire stopped with approved materials or have one layer
of No. 72 ASTM cap sheet installed over the combustible decking.
704A.1.3 Roof valleys
When provided, valley flashings shall be not less than 0.016 -inch (0.41mm)
(No. 28 galvanized sheet gage) corrosion -resistant metal installed over a minimum 36 inches (914 mm)
wide underlayment consisting of one layer of No. 72 ASTM cap sheet running the full length of the
valley.
704A.1.4 Roof gutters
Roof gutters shall be provided with the means to prevent the accumulation of leaves and debris in the
gutter.
704A.2 Attic Ventilation
704A.2.1 General
When required by Chapter 15, roof and attic vents shall resist the intrusion of flame and embers into the
attic area of the structure, or shall be protected by corrosion resistant, noncombustible wire mesh with '/4
inch (6mm) openings or its equivalent.
704A.2.2 Eave or cornice vents.
Vents shall not be installed in eaves and cornices.
EXCEPTION: Eave and cornice vents may be used provided they resist the intrusion of
flame and burning embers into the attic area of the structure.
704A.2.3 Eave Protection.
Fully enclosed eaves on entire structure. Eaves and soffits shall meet the requirements
of SFM 12-7A-3 or shall be protected by ignition -resistant materials or noncombustible construction on
the exposed underside.
All of the Fire Safe Requirements are posted on the Butte County Fire Department website at
http:llbuttefi re.org/Fireprevention/protplan/protplan.htm I
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Fire Protection Planning
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Butte County Fire Department
Fire Prevention Bureau
176 Nelson Avenue, Oroville CA 95965
(530) 538-7888 Office, (530) 538-2105 Fax
Building Permit #06 - Z? H
Under authority of Public Resources Code Section 4290 and 4291, Butte County Improvement Standards,
and the California Building Code, the following items are required by CDFButte County Fire
Department for all development located within Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Areas and made part of this
permit. These requirements are minimums and may be superseded by Butte County local regulations,
which exceed these standards.
Public Resources Code 4290
ARTICLE 1. ADMINISTRATION
1272.00 Maintenance of Defensible Space Measures
To ensure continued maintenance of properties in conformance with these standards and measures and to
assure continued availability, access, and utilization of the defensible space provided for these standards
during a wildfire, provisions for annual maintenance shall be included in the development plans and/or
shall be provided as a condition of the permit, parcel or map approval.
ARTICLE 2. EMERGENCY ACCESS
1273.00. Intent
Road and street networks, whether public or private, unless exempted under Section 1270.02(e), shall
provide for safe access for emergency wildland fire equipment and civilian evacuation concurrently, and
shall provide unobstructed traffic circulation during a wildfire emergency consistent with Sections
1273.00 through 1273.11.
1273.02 Roadway Surface
The surface shall provide unobstructed access to conventional drive vehicles, including sedans and fire
engines. Surfaces should be established in conformance with local ordinances, and be capable of
supporting a 40,000 pound load. 4" of class 2 aggregate base shall be required for all driveways, turnouts,
and turnarounds.
1273.03 Roadway Grades
The grade for all driveways shall not exceed 15% without being paved. Grades over 15% shall have 4" of
class 2 aggregate base and 2" of asphalt concrete. No driveways allowed in excess of 20%.
1273.04 Roadway Radius
(a) No roadway shall have a horizontal inside radius of curvature of less than 50 feet and additional
surface width of 4 feet shall be added to curves of 50-100 feet radius; 2 feet to those from 100-200 feet.
(b) The length of vertical curves in roadways, exclusive of gutters, ditches, and drainage structures
designed to hold or divert water, shall be not less than 100 feet.
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1273.05 Roadway Turnarounds
Turnarounds are required on driveways and dead-end roads as specified in this article. The minimum
turning radius for a turnaround shall be 40 feet from the center line of the road. If a hammerhead -T is
used, the top of the "T" shall be a minimum of 60 feet in length.
1273.06 Roadway Turnouts
Turnouts shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide and 30 feet long with a minimum 25 foot taper on each end.
1273.07 Roadway Structures
(a) All driveway, road, street, and private lane roadway structures (Bridges, culverts, and other
appurtenant structures which supplement the roadway bed or shoulders) shall be constructed to carry at
least the maximum load and provide the minimum vertical clearance as required by Vehicle Code
Sections 35550, 35750 and 35250.
(b) Appropriate signing, including but not limited to weight or vertical clearance limitations, one-way
road or single lane conditions, shall reflect the capability of each bridge.
(c) A bridge with only one traffic lane may be authorized by the local jurisdiction; however, it shall
provide for unobstructed visibility from one end to the other and turnouts at both ends. All bridges must
be certified by a registered Civil Engineer.
1273.09. Dead -End Roads
(a) The maximum length of a dead-end road, including all dead-end roads accessed from the dead-end
road, shall not exceed the following cumulative lengths, regardless of the numbers of parcels served:
parcels zoned for less than one acre 800 feet
parcels zoned for 1 acre to 4.99 acres 1,320 feet
parcels zoned for 5 acres to 19.99 acres 2,640 feet
parcels zoned for 20 acres or larger 5,280 feet
All lengths shall be measured from the edge of the roadway surface at the intersection that begins the road
to the end of the road surface at the intersection that begins the road to the end of the road surface at its
farthest point. Where a dead-end road crosses areas of differing zoned parcel sizes, requiring different
length limits, the shortest allowable length shall apply.
(b) Where parcels are zor_ed 5 acres or larger, turnarounds shall be provided at a maximum of 1320 foot
intervals.
(c) Each dead-end road shall have a turnaround constructed at its terminus.
1273.10 Driveways
(a) All new driveway construction or an extension of an existing driveway shall comply with Public
Resources Code 4290 roadway requirements.
(b) All driveways shall provide a minimum 10 foot traffic lane and unobstructed vertical clearance of 15
feet along its entire length.
(c) Driveways exceeding 150 feet in length, but less than 800 feet in length, shall provide a turnout near
the midpoint of the driveway. Where the driveway exceeds 800 feet, turnouts shall be provided no more
than 400 feet apart.
(d) A turnaround shall be provided to all building sites on driveways over 300 feet in length, and shall be
within 50 feet of the buOding.
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1273.11 Gate Entrance
(a) Gate entrances shall be at least two feet wider on both ends then the width of the traffic lane(s) serving
that gate.
(b) All gates providing access from a road to a driveway shall be located at least 30 feet from the roadway
and shall open to allow a vehicle to stop without obstructing traffic on that road.
(c) Where a one-way road with a single traffic lane provides access to a gated entrance; a 40 foot turning
radius shall be used.
ARTICLE 3. SIGNING AND BUILDING NUMBERING
1274.00. Intent
To facilitate locating a fire and to avoid delays in response, all newly constructed or approved roads,
street, and buildings shall be designated by names or numbers, posted on signs clearly visible and legible
from the roadway. This section shall not restrict the size of letters of numbers appearing on street signs
for other purposes.
1274.08. Addresses for Buildings
All buildings shall be issued an address by the local jurisdiction which conforms to that jurisdiction's
overall address system. Accessory buildings will not be required to have a separate address; however,
each dwelling unit within a building shall be separately identified.
1274.09. Size of Letters, Numbers and Symbols for Addresses
Size of letters, numbers and symbols for addresses shall be a minimum 3 inch letter height, 3/8 inch
stroke, reflectorized, contrasting with the background color of the sign.
1274.10. Installation, Location and Visibility of Addresses
(a) All buildings shall have a permanently posted address, which shall be placed at each driveway
entrance and visible from both directions of travel along the road. In all cases, the address shall be posted
at the beginning of construction and shall be maintained thereafter, and the address shall be visible and
legible from the road on which the address is located.
(b) Address signs along one-way roads shall be visible from both the intended direction of travel and the
opposite direction.
(c) Where multiple addresses are required at a single driveway, they shall be mounted on a single post.
(d) Where a roadway provides access solely to a single commercial or industrial business, the address
sign shall be placed at the nearest road intersection providing access to that site.
ARTICLE 4. EMERGENCY WATER STANDARDS
1275.00. Intent
Emergency water for wildfire protection shall be available and accessible in quantities and locations
specified in the statute and these regulations, in order to attack a wildfire or defend property from a
wildfire. Such emergency water may be provided in a fire agency mobile water tender, or naturally
occurring or man made containment structure, as long as the specified quantity is immediately available.
Butte County Fire Department currently utilizes mobile water tenders to meet the emergency water
for wildfire protection requirement.
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ARTICLE 5. FUEL MODIFICATION STANDARDS
1276.00 Intent
To reduce the intensity of a wildfire by reducing the volume and density of flammable vegetation, the
strategic siting of fuel modification and greenbelts shall provide:
(1) increased safety for emergency fire equipment and evacuating civilians;
(2) a point of attack or defense from a wildfire.
1276.01 Setback for Structure Defensible Space
(a) All parcels 1 acre and larger shall provide a minimum 30 foot setback for buildings and
accessory buildings from all property lines and/or the center of the road.
[ ] (b) For parcels less than 1 acre, the local jurisdiction shall provide for the same -practical effect.
Same Practical Effect Requirements for buildings less then 30 feet from property line:
[ ] If the Building Setback is less then 30 feet from all property lines and/or the center of the road,
the following shall be required:
✓ Class A roof
✓ Fully enclosed eaves on entire structure (December 5, 2005, per 2001 California Building
Code 704A.2.3, fully enclosed eaves are required on all structures in any fire hazard severity
zone within State Responsibility Areas, regardless of setback distance from the property line
or center of roadway) .
✓ Fire rated metal doors on side toward property line with insufficient setback
✓ Siding on entire structure from the following list:
(a) Stucco -3 coat
(b) Non combustible Board, Plank or similar siding
(c) Masonry
(d) Metal
(e) Other Butte County Fire Department approved materials
1276.02 Disposal of Flammable Vegetation and Fuels
Disposal, including chipping, burning or removal to a landfill site approved by the local jurisdiction, of
flammable vegetation and fuels caused by site development and construction, road and driveway
construction, and fuel modification shall be completed prior to completion of road construction or final
inspection of a building permit.
1276.03 Greenbelt
Subdivision and other developments, which propose greenbelt as a part of the development plan, shall
locate said greenbelt strategically, as a separation between wildland fuels and structures. The locations
shall be approved by the inspector.
Public Resources Code 4291
A person that owns, leases, controls, operates, or maintains a building or structure in, upon, or adjoining
any mountainous area, forest -covered lands, brush -covered lands, grass -covered lands, or any land that is
covered with flammable material, shall at all times do all of the following:
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(a) Maintain around and adjacent to the building or structure a firebreak made by removing and clearing
away, for a distance of not less than 30 feet on each side of the building or structure or to the property
line, whichever is nearer, all flammable vegetation or other combustible growth. This subdivision does
not apply to single specimens of trees or other vegetation that is well -pruned and maintained so as to
effectively manage fuels and not form a means of rapidly transmitting fire from other nearby vegetation to
any building or structure.
(b) Maintain around and adjacent to the building or structure additional fire protection or firebreak made
by removing all brush, flammable vegetation, or combustible growth that is located within 100 feet from
the building or structure or to the property line or at a greater distance if required by state law, or local
ordinance, rule, or regulation. Grass and other vegetation located more than 30 feet from the building or
structure and less than 18 inches in height above the ground may be maintained where necessary to
stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. This subdivision does not apply to single specimens of trees or
other vegetation that is well -pruned and maintained so as to effectively manage fuels and not form a
means of rapidly transmitting fire from other nearby vegetation to a dwelling or structure.
(c) Remove that portion of any tree that extends within 10 feet of the outlet of a chimney or stovepipe.
(d) Maintain any tree adjacent to or overhanging a building free of dead or dying wood.
(e) Maintain the roof of a structure free of leaves, needles, or other dead vegetative growth.
(f) Prior to constructing a new building or structure or rebuilding a building or structure damaged by a fire
in such an area, the construction or rebuilding of which requires a building permit, the owner shall obtain
a certification from the local building official that the dwelling or structure, as proposed to be built,
complies with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision
(b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the certification, upon request,
to the insurer providing course of construction insurance coverage for the building or structure. Upon
completion of the construction or rebuilding, the owner shall obtain from the local building official, a
copy of the final inspection report that demonstrates that the dwelling or structure was constructed in
compliance with all applicable state and local building standards, including those described in subdivision
(b) of Section 51189 of the Government Code, and shall provide a copy of the report, upon request, to the
property insurance carrier that insures the dwelling or structure.
Butte County Improvement Standards
Installation of Fire Sprinklers
If your property was part of a parcel split after September 1, 1991, you are required to install residential
fire sprinklers. It is your responsibility to inspect the official parcel map to confirm if sprinklers are
required.
2001 California Building Code, December 5, 2005
704A.1 Roofing
704A.1.1 General
Roofs shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 7A and Chapter 15. Roofs shall have a roofing
assembly installed in accordance with its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions.
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704A.1.2 Roof coverings r;
Where the roof profile allows a space between the roof and roof decking, the spaces shall be constructed
to prevent the intrusion of flames and embers, be fire stopped with approved materials or have one layer
of No. 72 ASTM cap sheet installed over the combustible decking.
704A.1.3 Roof valleys
When provided, valley flashings shall be not less than 0.016 -inch (0.41mm)
(No. 28 galvanized sheet gage) corrosion -resistant metal installed over a minimum 36 inches (914 mm)
wide underlayment consisting of one layer of No. 72 ASTM cap sheet running the full length of the
valley.
704A.1.4 Roof gutters
Roof gutters shall be provided with the means to prevent the accumulation of leaves and debris in the
gutter.
704A.2 Attic Ventilation
704A.2.1 General
When required by Chapter 15, roof and attic vents shall resist the intrusion of flame and embers into the
attic area of the structure, or shall be protected by corrosion resistant, noncombustible wire mesh with 'A
inch (6mm) openings or its equivalent.
704A.2.2 Eave or cornice vents.
Vents shall not be installed in eaves and cornices.
EXCEPTION: Eave and cornice vents may be used provided they resist the intrusion of
flame and burning embers into the attic area of the structure.
704A.2.3 Eave Protection.
Fully enclosed eaves on entire structure. Eaves and soffits shall meet the requirements
of SFM 12-7A-3 or shall be protected by ignition -resistant materials or noncombustible construction on
the exposed underside.
All of the Fire Safe Requirements are posted on the Butte County Fire Department website at
http://buttefire.or2/.Fireprevention/protplan/protplan.htmi
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Fire Protection Planning
Protect Your Home... and Property.
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TWO ZONES MAKE UP THE REQUIRED
100 FEET OF DEFENSIBLE SPACE:
i. Lean, Clean and Green Zone
An area of 30 feet immediately surrounding your home.
2. Reduced Fuel Zone
The fuel reduction zone in the remaining 70 feet (or to the property line).
COMPLY WITH THE LAW AND HELP SAVE YOUR HOME BY
CREATING DEFENSIBLE SPACE.
Follow these guidelines:
i. Create a Lean, Clean and Green Zone
Remove all Flammable vegetation and any dead or dying plants within 30 feet of each
building or structure.
You may keep single trees or other vegetation that are trimmed of all dead and dying
foliage and are well pruned and maintained.
2. Decrease Fuel in the Reduced Fuel Zone
Surface litter consists of fallen leaves, needles, twigs, bark, cones, pods, small branches, etc.
Remove loose surface litter so it does not exceed a depth of three inches.
Make It Safe: Logs, Stumps and Snags
All logs and stumps should be removed unless they are embedded in the soil. If you keep
an embedded log, remove nearby vegetation.
A standing dead tree (snag) may be kept for wildlife providing there is only one snag per
acre, and if the snag were to fall, it would not reach buildings or structures and would not
land on roadways or driveways.
Provide Fuel Separation and Treatment
Guidelines for fuel treatment as published by CDF are designed to reduce the
spread of wildfires.
Choose option 2a or 2b. The best option for your property will be based on its
characteristics (slope, vegetation sire, vegetation type -brush, grass, trees, etc. and other fuel characteristics). Properties with greater fire hazards will require
larger separation between fuels. For example, a property on a steep slope with
larger vegetation will require greater spacing between trees and shrubs than a
level property that has small, sparse vegetation.
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2a: Grasses
Ideally, grass should not exceed four inches in height. In situations where these fuels are
isolated from other fuels or where necessary to stabilize soil, grasses and forbs may reach
a height of 18 inches.
za: Horizontal Clearance for Shrubs and Trees
Uncleared ground fuels provide an open freeway for the rapid spread and increased
intensity of fire.
Clearance between shrubs should be 4 to 40 feet depending on the slope of the land and
size and type of vegetation. Check the chart below for an estimation of clearance distance.
Any questions regarding requirements for a specific property should be addressed to your
local fire official.
From edge of one shrub to the edge of the next
Flat to mild slope
(0% to 20% slope)
Two times (u) the height of the shrub
(Two shrubs z' high should be spaced 4' 0part)
4 —t
Mild to moderate slope
(20% to 40% slope)
Four times (4x) the height of the shrub
(Toro shrubs z' high should be spaced 8' apart)
T
Moderate to steep slope
(greater than 40% slope)
Six times (6x) the height of the shrub
(Two shrubs 2' high should be spaced 12
ix' apart)
T
2'
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From edge ofone tree canopy to the edge ofthe next
Flat to mild slope
(o% to 70% slope)
O
10 feet = o
Mild to moderate sl
(20% to 40% slope)
20 feet
Moderate to steep s
(greater than 40% slog
30 feet
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YOUR RESPONSIBILITY:
California law (PRC 4291) requires property owners and/or occupants to create 100 feet of
DEFENSIBLE SPACE around homes and buildings.*
YOUR GOAL - TO CREATE A:
Lean, Clean and Green Zone
An area of 30 feet immediately surrounding your home.
Reduced Fuel Zone
The fuel reduction zone in the remaining 70 feet (or to the property line).
'Compliance m PRC 4291 is required by any person who owns, leases, controls, operates or maintains a building or
structure in or adjoining any mountainous area, forest -covered lands, brush -covered lands, grass -covered lands or any
lard that is covered with flammable material and is within the State Responsibility Area. PRC4291 requires 100 feet of
Defensible Space (or to the property line if less than 100 feet) from every building or structure that is used for support or
shelter of any use or occupancy.
Owner, lessee or operator must also comply with all existing environmental protection laws and must obtain all
necessary permits. Contact your local resource or plan ningagency officials to ensure compliance with federal, state
and local requirements.
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Za Vertical ClearanceforShrubsandTrees
Low branches create "ladders" from the ground fuels to the trees.
To determine the proper vertical clearance between shrubs and the lowest branches of
trees, use the formula below.
HEIGHT OF SHRUB = MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE
Example: A five foot shrub is growing
near a tree.
3 x 5 = 15 feet of clearance needed
between the top of the shrub and the
lowest tree branches.
3x height of shrub
to lowest branches
AwLof tree
Note: A grouping of vegetation may be treated as a single plant if the foliage of the grouping does not
exceed 10 feet in width. For example, three individual manzanita plants growing in a cluster with a
total foliage width of S feet can be "grouped" and considered as one plant.
2b. Defensible Space with Continuous Tree Canopy
To achieve Defensible Space while keeping a larger stand of trees with a continuous tree
canopy, adhere to the guidelines below:
• Prune lower branches of trees to a height of six to 15 feet from the top of the vegetation
below (or the lower 1/3 of branches for small trees). Properties with greater fire
potential such as steeper slopes or more severe fire danger will require pruning heights
in the upper end of this range.
• Remove all ground fuels greater than four inches in height. Single specimens of trees or
other vegetation may be kept if they are well -spaced, well -pruned and create an overall
condition that avoids the spread of fire to other vegetation or to structures.
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WHEN CREATING DEFENSIBLE SPACE, KEEP THESE SAFETY
TIPS IN MIND:
• All equipment with an internal combustion engine must be equipped with an
approved and operable spark arrestor.
• Metal blades striking rocks can create sparks and start fires. Use caution.
• To protect water quality and habitat do not remove vegetation associated with
water, avoid using heavy equipment near waterways and do not clear vegetation
near waterways to the bare mineral soil. Keep soil disturbance to a minimum.
OTHER HINTS TO SECURE A LEAN, CLEAN
AND GREEN ZONE:
Select less Flammable plants for your Lean, Clean and
Green Zone:
Shorter plants (less than 2 feet) are safer than taller ones.
If kept green, herbaceous plants (grass and non -woody flowers)
are better choices than shrubs and trees.
If planting shrubs and trees, choose deciduous (trees that shed their leaves)
ones over evergreens. Avoid planting juniper, pine and palms.
Remove tree limbs that are touching the house or deck, or are within 10 feet of
the chimney. If limbs are encroaching on overhead lines, contact your telephone
or power company for removal.
Use hand surfaces (concrete, stone, asphalt, brick, etc.) in your landscaping.
• Clear ALL Flammable vegetation from within 10 feet of propane tanks.