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HomeMy WebLinkAbout066-470-018l+n �. + s i � .. . � i �. �. o � �, � R , ; .�.. II �� . �. �,i,1 ~ ~ O y�h iA � '� 11 y �.:. _ D' _ n ' �,' .' �' ifs_ � - , �. ,�a, . , �, .. a _ ... I� .' ,b ♦ 4. � � �• x� l+n �. + s i � .. . � i w COMMISSION SUMMARY .ET l P'- V N IN G APPLICANT Gladys K. Garl.anct Lo 8 4� g 6'�-20-0'1 I•iJ N8 AD3)RESr 29 Forest, b ` rive Napa, CA. 94558 P OWNER same p�,/ _,....��j. .. ly 7"" PROJECT DESCRIPTION Variance to minimum lot size to all a_5.5 acre. 12arccl Mum �n a TM-40 zone. N PROPERTY ZONED AR-MHlTt�t-40LOCATED 0n the east side of the Skyway approx. 1 ..h 1500 ft._ north Indian Dr. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) IDENTIFIED ASAP 66-47-1.8 � .M...� S4 GEN. PLAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? CITY Pajadisc DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED Jure 20, 1984 r DATE REZONING PE'TITIO'N SIGNATURES CHECKED �PgRCENTAGE DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED OR CHECKED„ DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN YL I- PURLXSHED'- DATE DISPLAY AD PREPARED a PUBLISHED PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE(S) PUBLISHED O. C. P G. B. S DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED ,��, P DATE MAIL-OUT NOTICES WRITTEN t MAILED NUMBER I„ MIRONMEI4TAL CATEGORICAL EXEhIPTION DATE AILED DETERMINA z � )N '—" AND DATE = x NEGATI1/E DECLARATION DATE ADOPTEIIy.�...� M IMPACT REPORT DATE CER'T`IPIED OTHER COMMISSION I4HARING DATES 4 '�- '-4-5 COMMISSION ACTION HOARD ACTION ORbINA.NCB(S) ADOP,'ED COMM "TSLL Bulla Co, Panni ;� � ng Comm, APPLICATION`' FOR VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION JloN ,r_-• . , rJrovilie� C:alifpttlilt APPLICANT: Read and follow Instructions as sat forth on reverse side of this form. } Applicant's Name " �' "� ` Pff"One No. rvd7 Ct9 Y5 � r M-*— 1 �—�z _ a�cJ J .. Applicant's Melling Address f���J" M C'.�.S".5.�' Applicant's Interest In property (owner, lessee, other) Owner's Name and Address�� Contact Person for Project (If other than applicant) ---- Assessor's Parcel Number(s) ��`"J& Present Zoning Location atrusize of parcel(s) 5. $Ile * eml rfrE f�'✓I / �` O/—` Street address - — Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainoua areas only)- -' mJ J Type df ver once requested: Lot area or building site Mobile home size ILL Lot width Patklno, requirements Front yard' setback Livestock requirements' ,. Side or rear yard setback Sign requirements t~ Other (specify) Q' v boscriptlon of,proPosed use and reason for yarionce because of spacial circumstances (rotor to ihstructiot) No, 8 on reverse aide) (.jAC'/fi�tc , '/ :'v'/ E G/�C Aep4r I o. Description of existing land use FXisting/proposed savage disposal mothod;r/L�r+�' Proximity of power and phone lines.' Proximity of water for lire fighting purposes (hydranta, ponds, etc,), I Will exe avaUctt or grading be nedo9sgry7 Cubic yards (oatbma[tt) . � +�•. List ,and desorlbd anY other 'telt( ed Permits and other Public opryoOls required for this prolddt, lnoludilriq those required by dityr roglbnat, state and Federal agenolettt The folloWing questions,portainonly� to variances totheminimum parch{ slze,requlred within the Zoning,'disirict' ENVIRONMENTAL iMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES Identify potentially sighiticant elvlronmental Impacts associated with the variance. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation ;Jeasures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* Describe the project site as It exists before the project, Including information on topography, soil stabliity, plants and J animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describa any existing structures on the site, and the use of the -- structures, GULIODCJ UIY/-�1/!D�f-� Gf/ll/�1�eiE i� TI%E FEST LA Describe the surrounding properties, including Informationonplants and animals and any cultural, historical orScenlc,aspeots, indicate the typo of land use (ee,slde(itlal, commercial, old.). Intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, 'shops, depart ment stores, etc;), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc,). ~ * Use separate sheet for longer responses, a. penalty i hereby declare tender p of perjury that I .have read and .understand the Instructions and that the foregoing statements are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and beliefs Dates - v- Applicant's signature . -Y bate_– Property owner's: signature variance number Requests Variative to_r/ I" Locaflon and size of psr'oel(s): located on the VEpIPYs A, 0, NUmbot(o) ✓ Zoning and Requiromafite Ownership Locatlon Description Proof of Agency (it needed) 16 copies of Plot Plan P d Date 'Received ' �— $ Recelpt Number, 2*% Application Taken OY - IJ U, O h, ' .�, STRUCTIONS TO VARIANCE APPn, NTS 1. If applicant is ,not the owner, written authorization by the owner or other proof of agency must be sub• muted In order for the applicantto legally sign the apPlicatloh, Application shall be considered void if nut signed by•the owner or legal agent, 2, All Itemsn appliication shall be filled in as completely as possible. If an item Is not applicable, please indicat1 by ImportantIt is pp pp y p includittghe fclloWinha applicant supply an accurate description of the location of the proposed project, g PoffdCc, pltrofln,,, „rm a. Assessor's parcel number(s) ;(from the tax bills or Assessor's Mans). J64 ' X84 b, Street Addresses (if avallabie). C. Distances and directions to,rtanoed streets, bodies of water or railroads. Oravrrru ..AgrqrJ.�1, 4., Sixteen (16) copies of a deteiiled plot plall of adequate scale to clearly .show proposed 'buildings and Improvements, folded to 8'/s x 11 inches, shall accompany and be made part of the "Application for Varl- ance"% The plot plan shall include the following lnformatfon a, A scaled drawing of the parcel (t) boundaries. b. Location and dimensions of all existing and proposed improvements on the property, includ+ ing buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields, o, Location and narne of bordering streets, access roads, nearby crossroads, streams, bodies of t water andrallroads, d, North arrow and scale of drawing, 5, The "Application for Variance" is subject to public hearings and approval by the Planning Commission, Any special conditions of approval shall be made a part of the approved "Variance" or I shall be bloding on the applicant, The procedures for County action on variance applications are stated In Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code, 6. VARIANCES from the terms of the zoning ordinance shall be granted only when, because of special CjrcUmstahces opplicable to the property, including slze, .shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict oppllcatien of the zoning ordinance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property In theviclnity and underIdentical zoning classification, Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the ad)ustmant thereby auth- orized shall not constitute a grant of special privileges Inconsistent with the limitations upon other pro- parties In the vicinity and lone' In which such property Is situated, Any such conditlon Imposed upon Issuance of a variance must be related to the use of the property for which the variance els requested. A variance shall not be granted for a parcel of property which authorizes a use or activity which Is not othurwise expressly authorized by the zone regulation governing the parcel of'property. 5, Application at of WOO aY`r$ ''s'a_ , peas they be paid In cash orb check made payable o Treasurer of Butte Count 8, sunmittin lanpplication, applicant Is requested to dlseuss with staff all questions about application ements Coun y procedures, zontng ptovlslons and "'spat circumstances", n c • Co. Planning Gem, 1 1984 DESCRYPTxON t7raWillo, Oatiforni, All that.certain real property situate in the County of Butte, State or California, described as follows: A portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 23 North; Ranke 4 East, M. D. B. & M., and being more particularly described as follows BcCInnin{ at a point on the ;gest line of said Section 31, from which the vIost quarter corner of said Section 31 bears South 1° 181 West, 1165.35 Peet, said point beim the Southwest � corner of that certain pares-1 or lana described in that Certain I action entitled, "Margaret Morehead, pltf. . vs. M. F Fulton, of al, De;.'; ", had in the Superior` Court of the State of California,, in and for the County of BUtto, Action No. 3011115, a certified copy of which Dc:ci�ee, dt�ter�. September 16, 195 5 was recorded September- 22, 1955 in Book 751 of Butte County Official Records, at pare 559; thence along the Louth line of said Parcel South 88° 551 50" Xar,t, to tho (east; kine or r ori, t Lot 12 or said Socti.on 31; thence alonx; said Bast Lina, L outhcrly to the Northcayt corner of that certain parcel of land domeribed in Deed from E'. N. Rose, at ux, to Gludys Kol,bonson Garland, dated July li, 1 59 and recorded July 15, 1. 159 in Book 100,j of Butte Count,, Official. Records, at pa„c 1421 thelice akin-, the Noi+th ,Line of said Garland parcel North 8155' West, 108;,,52 Veut,, more or less to the mst No the crly corner oC said Gar.'1,M Vaocel; themes; along the Wesoterly Line o;' said Garland parcel, South a lO 1 Wost 140 07 feet to an un., le point; on tho No.-thevly lino of that certain parcel of land deacriUea In Deed' from E. t'l. Roro, at uxy to William S. Horvath, at ux, bated July 11, lt,.55 and vocorded July 15, 1:)55 In Boob' 1009 OP 'Butte Cbultty Orricial Records, at paf,e `1.44; thanc,e along said Nort-horly line North 8V 42+ West 138:74 Peet to the West line of said section 31; thence alont said West line forth 1* 18 tact, 1149.43 foot to the point of beginning BXCEPTxNG THER1:VROM all Minerals and Mineral rights. AU10 EX0.81'TIM0 '1HMEPROM tine following two parcels or land: (A) That certain parcel of .land described In deed from A. A. Perry, of ux, to W. 01 T. U. Of Chlcoy Butte County, CallPornl.a, r+ecordod kobvuary t?11, 1605 In ,Boole 8)1 Of' Deeds, at pox„o 3,+1; r.Kec orris of 13utto County, California land dcscri.bed as hnll.otV;3 z . CotmnoncitrI, at the ,'Southwent sonnet. or lletvyrs Lot; thence North aloof, the Section line of Povrl yfc Lot 3A ,foot to a stake and Monument and being the Floud weti—t corner of said Lot; thence V.Aat 1�0 z'ec:t thence North 37 Peril:; thence West 120 (oet; theiioe South albnc; said debt n linin 3"( feet to tho point of bo81r1hin;8 in ,Section 31, Township 23 Nonni) RahSo 4hast;;, 14. Dy B, 1+1, Ate MCI utro Ca: Planning Qon�tn,. .41984 i Oroville, Cdliiatt f, { (B) That certain parcel of land described in deed from i Lottle Ingraham to H. N. Perry, et ux recordied October 1, 1�a12 in Book 125 of Deeds, at page {3 , re -.ods of Butte County, California, and described as follows Commencing at the Northwest corner of the W. C. T. U. Lot, a thence running in a Northerly direction 112 meet to a stake; thence at right,angleo in an Baaterly direction 120 Peet to a stake; thence at right an les in a Southerly direction 112 feet thence at right angles IU Westerly direction 120 feet to the point of beginning, and being in the North half of Lot 2 in Section 31, Township 25 North, Range 4 East, M. D. B. & M. { " { i f u2� .and gebC �,bett herein 1YIng Within the North 165 fejt Of Lot 2 of the Northvtest �, quarte^o,� S�,c�;i.onToWn;ah:fi,b.;?�..Nnrf��,, tt��,ra J► I��� { :. 'i' ,w.. kp �..I.hm .., 4r Mp*'�.'I"6 fie. 'zx :;^'r<; ^m. ''4''C'�grK. •st'W k�`.3+`4 .hr,.. ..r'YEM�'' "'"""cMe.4.. 3, x P gym' —m .,!Lt 1, VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMWVI IoN .sLxptetTt ex' 21 , 198 � DATE '5 %, • • VARIANCE N0:' ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Zoning ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: —fit Y»atttt is hereby granted a Variance In accordance With application filed, till to allow Aft(inum lat.,:s tzo to 11011-a a» ..a.dropl atcal. On date I)xta')r3M ZOA,16 Ate-Mft41 mid-T11040- located ind T11040_.located. an ;t ho emy�t a cYe of the Old kViiay srprOX'4 --1500 '1't:, north of Indian Drive, Pavadise» r' SPECIAL. CONDITIONS: 1, All parte:l.s evoatod must meat the requirement, vl: Chapter 20 of tate Butte County Cede (Subdivision ear Ord.) , 22» All parcels crout0ii Must meet the requirements of Butte Conty 3, Actoas to proporty located %lost Of tho Now skPlay alignment area ' is he lixitod to, the e1(1 SI-tyllay. lti}arll 1"CJO i(ps) to tho New Slvmay,'RC1 bo Clpp7{ov0d by titto County Nblia Works, 5 Applicant must also comply? with all oilier applicab p'>e State rand 1, local statuto A„ ordinances, and t."e ul ationa— N ,� r7 f, hereby declare under` penalty of per)ury that f have read the forepoing eonditlons; ! ° ihat they" are in fact the conditions which Were imposed upon the granting of this varianee,, and that i egr'ee to abide fullylby said conditions: Dated:" 4 �,-�- , I:�I� 1.14 `- /�� z/ Y � Appilo!aj�t, p „* and Health pepartme to er sebefor stahti � gdlrement of abtalolhg Building NOTE g corlstructlon nor does It ivalve, 6, ny other requlremer,ar W. Health Department Depiirtmdit of Public Wot"ks (2) Chehrrian f Pla0ing e6mmisslan Fire Ctepe'rtment � Dear Ms. Garland: This is to notify you that we hava received your application for a variance to minimum lot size to allow a 5.5 acre parcel in a TM -40 (Timber Mountain, 40 Acres) zone,located on the east side of the 8kyway approxiMately 1500 eet north of Indian Drive, Paradise. An initallstudy of potential environmental consequences anticipated in connection with this project is being completed by the Butte County Pla-6ning Departinent and will be forwarded to Should you have any qu'ostjon8 regarding this matter, please fool free to contact this office. Sincerely, 13. A. Kirchor 1011-pctor Of P a Ing Stephen Ai Streeter Senior Planner BAX/SAS/wr DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR REVIEW REQUESTS ✓County Public Works IRRIGATION WATER / County Env. Health V9 "s- Fridley P-Iter Disi. r �� City of 'Biggs Butte Water Dist, 1 City of Chino Durham �%-`- lrrDist. of Gridley Oraville Wyand. Irr4 Dist..q' City of Oroville Pawraciise Irr» Dist. -7, -"Town of Paradise''j ' Richvale Irr. iist. County Table Mtn. Irr. Uist, e por Transtation Dept. ,', Thermalto Irr. Dist, US 'MIC WATER Mfl ATI'ON FACILITIES Berry Creek Water Co.Chico Area kec. & Park Dist. Bloomer Mtn. Mutual Water Co ""�V_ Durham Area Rec. & Park Dist. Brush Creek Estates "`7 Feather River Rec. & Park Dist,. Butte Water D"istriot `%" Paradise Rec, & Park Dist. CA Water Service Co. (Chico Richvale Rec. & Park Dist. Urban-area '& part of Orovil'le) State Parks & Rec, Dept. 1 Del Oro 'Water Co. �State Fish &Game Dept. (Paradise Pines) / Feather Falls (Louisiana SCHOOL DISTRICTS PatiGic) / Biggs Unified / GranMutualsen Forest Community SkanSub,) �" Butte CountypCoofeSe Schools Green Acres Glenwood Dr...Chico) _..7_ CA State University, Chico Gridley Farm Labor Camp :7 Chico Unified `?-' Lake Madrone Water Dist Merry Mtn. Mutual (Clipper Golden "'" Durham Unified � 7 %'✓Magalla Co. Water hist. / Feather Falls Union Golden Fbather Union Mills) Gridley Nigh Mulberry Water (SE Chico) ` ' Gridley Union North Woods Mutual (Forest Ranch) 01�aville Elementary Ramirez Water Ot;aville Union High Springs of Living Waters Palermo Unified (Richardson Springs) Palermo Union / Stirling City _77—Pioneer Union .(Diamond International) %"` The'rmalito Union _ Vista Mutual (Durham) COMMUNITY SERVIUS SEWERS / R,tohval �e Sanitary Dist; Lime Sadd►wr Gomm. Serv. Dist. DRAINAGE i No Burbank Pub. (1ti l i ty Ditto Butte Creek Drainage Dist. (S. Oroville & Kelly Ridge) EECTR�CAL POWEk / Skansen Sub. (W 91) _L Pacific Gas & Electric ! Sterling City Sealer Maint, Dist. FIRE. PPROTE'CTION ,� _ � (CSA 26 ) / El Medio 'Fire Protech Dish,` RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, Dist. GS State Division crr Forestry""" U.S. Forest Servic p / County Fire De ortment- State Water kesources be t MO/QUrTO. LD,A EM5NT DIS RICT�utte %Q�Jn#* — " U•S. Bureau of Land Management .POLICE PGO.TECTION �, ua`"#d� .... ,.." ►-r'State Highway Patrol County Sheriff a h BUTTE, COUNTY :PL_I ZING GOMM I SMSI % COUNTY CANTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORIA PHONE: 534-4601 TO C0L01ty Public WoriNijoco.Plannin9COMM- DA`1?1-,: June 26, 1984 John Mendonsa JUL ' 1984 RE: PROJECT REVIEW AND om�llfo, Califar In ENVIROMENTAL EVALUATION Fnclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the following project: Clndys K. Garland. - Var:iance to minimum lot I size to allow a 5 ; 5 , acre Marcel in a Tni-40 (Timber Mountain, 40 I acres) *zone, located on the east side of the Sk)tivay approximately 1500 ;fit._ north or- Indian Dr., Paradise. AP 66-�47-18 84-06.20-01 We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts, and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration; Mitigated Negative DG^lfaration or an Environmental. Impact Report,. Ploazo provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions you Can offer in your area of ct%cerh or oxpdrtiso ,tha;; rcl.ate to ei"her physical., social, or ,economic impacts that this project ma;v Kenemte Pl,eAde r" td Within 14 days oC the above -,noted dat response ss genevatl AiS inquiry, than it sb.-,11. be a3sutoea are no signi , e4virontneatul impacts which are potentin� project. We appreciate any assistat►ce you cwt providt i 5ittc Orel y t r Rick Rodriguez�� Man111'n Vichnicir � �n Comments t,....// .._ �P.9aza� 0A1Ak4 -1 r ..,arK 1 r 1�7 ri�rrr,4 t1�` V���L2��!',sri,�' zr.l�. 'Twt'.,._ s7".3y" " Sn�7�✓/1/ .tom✓-.+-L`.t...L't,�" A r r.a aY-te 2v ,,Q rr � 13c� x Y� �•'6�3 C4trite oto type i,tt space provi&,d & rotul,tt this ntteotx ) BUTTE, CQIltiTY P I lit �' NII Cgi�P?ZSS1Ui`l . q Buff i? Co, F(anntn Comm. 7 COUNTY CENTER ;. IVE •- OROV'I LLE, CALIFORNIA q5-E5 9 PHcgm� : 534 4601 AN' 61984 Orovilln, C:alifrpt� i To:, <, tlty vironmai-Ltdl ilea.ittt DATE' .Juric 26, 1984 ;. A Va?irtnhait FSE: pi:OJ clT i EVIbW MO. E,IVVIpOlI2tEt�TAT, EVALUATION Enc?.:osedr,pr el mina y data our ofCace has received or generated concerxSn minimum tete following project: Gladys K. Garland - Vaxi ante 'to 1 of site to allow a 5.5 ° acre parcel in a Tni-40 (Timber Nauntain, 40 acres zone, J ocatecl on the cast, s:td e of the Skyway` approxitRatply 1500 ft. north of Incl zn Dr., Paradise. AP 66-47- E4-•06=20-01 We are making a.fi assessment of possible- enVa:ronmental. "impacts and will be preparing an environmental docutttent; either ;a Negative Declaration, Mitigated: l' Negative Declaration or an Env4rorimenbal Impact Report. Please provide any factual, statements, ideas for inveztigahion, or opinions you can offer in your areti of ooncern or expertise tha' t relate to either physit..%j, social., or economic impacto that this p.rajeet._may generates ' please x°epponi within 14 dathenfitthe et�,%b6ve-noted date, If no response is W ed that there -ire too genorated by this, i q y, eft potential from the project, s� n.t3oent envarormertt�xl impact; which are oh We appreci.ato any asoiolanco you cats proVido S i; kie ere;ty ,_ i'tii � kRd rt r�. Cie x r-'����_ • plantilrig Tochntciari 11 1+ { Commentss,,,�« �.�.�.� ►u alb ►•ft.G,�c(' 41/�/� r /�. ` ��� r�� � 14" ' ►�> �.-...����.,..��:.-flu 'T'lA" "itc ►+t a>it: letAt Ccrwwt 1Is- 4'i �k61 . tori HEA TH l JUN 2 G 1984 (White oz. typo iri Wl��oe pt,ovi.dod & retuva thl:: vlw try t�rovtlle, C>�li�'ornia BUTTE, MUNITY P f-' 1'NG COMMISSION 7 COUNTY' CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE: 534-4601 TO Town. of Paradise DATE: June 26, 1984 5555 Skyway Paradise, CA 95969 RE: PROJECT REVIEW AND ENVIRONMENTAL INALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data, our office has received or generated concerning the following project'.Gladys K. Garland Variance to minimum lot size to allowa 5.5 . a cre parcel in a 'Tm-40;_ (Timber h1ountain, 40 acres)'zone, located on the east side of the Skyway apprgxkmati)ly ` 1.500 ft. north of Indian Dr., Paradise. AP 66-47-18- 84 -X06 -20-0l We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be ptepating.aft environmental documhnt, either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact ReporL,. pJ.ease provide ,any factual 'atatefiten ta, ideas for investigation, or opinions you oart offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impaots that this -project may generate=. Please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date. If no respotide is generated by this inquiry, then it ohall be assumed. that there are no significant environmental. 'r.ipact6 which are potential from the project,. We appreciate: any assistanoe you can provide Sihcerely; Rick Roatiguez Planning Technician comments: (Wr;tto or type in lopade Provided & return this sheet') bUTTE, PUMTY PLP4Pk1NG COMMMIOPJ % COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE: 5. -460 TO State Transportation Dept. DATE; June 26,, 1984 RE; PY�ROACT.REVIEW AND' ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. � ouris -a aoffir.}: has received or generated concerning theEnclPfollo�ingrprojecty Gladys IZ. Garland - Variance to 'minimu►n lots sizo to allow a 5;S,acre parcel in _a.fim-40 (Timber Mountain, 40 Acres) zone-,_ located on the east side ok the Skyway_ approximatOly 4r 15tl0 Et. north of Indian Dr., Paradise. AIS 66-47-is 84-06-20-01 We are mblting an assem8tent of possible eavironmenttd. impacts and will be pp a re aritig h .eriviranmental docgmeftb, either a Negative Declaration, ,litigated Negative 'Declaration or an Nnviro;imebtal Impact Repott Pleaae provide: any PFactuCil statrAents,, ideas for %nveat;agation.i or opinions you cah offer in your area of concern or a.tpertise that ,relate to either phyri-a7j socimji or economic impaots that this project may generate plbbde respond within 14 days of the above-,noted date4 IT no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be asaume'd that there are no s5.g►w' ficabt environmental impnots which are potcrttial from the project, We: apprec:iato any assistance you can: provide. Snc ero�:y ; L Planning Techniti til (W.rite or type; in tpaoe provided Rr rotUrn th S wheel ) BUTTE. PUMTY, PL, OING comMISSI0N % COUNTY CENTER DUVE ~ OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE: 5344601 TO; CA State Highway Patrol DATE: June 26, 1984 P.O. Box 1779 ENV 'RONMBNT'AL EVALUATION Chi � o , CA 95927 RE : PROJECT REVIDf AND UAxxON Enclosed is preliminary data our offi;r, has received or generated concerning the following pto jeots Gladys K. Garland - Variance to minimum lot size ", �,J.jokj a S . s , acrearcel iti a . TM- 40 (,Timber Mountain, 4.0 p , 'r . Y� ' telt' acres)zone located on the east side. of the Sk Wad' approxzma 1500 Ift. north of lndi:an Dr.., Paradise. AP 66-47%18 84-06-20-01; We are malting an assessment or poso�ble wironmental impacts and villl be preparing an environmental document`, eii.,hr a Negative becleiration; Mitigated Negative Declaration or aft Environmental 'Z;,pact Peport. Please provide any factual stabemonts ideas for investigation, or opinions you Gan offer in your area of concern oar oxer. "ase tbab relate to either I+hysi cal , sec; , aj, or economic 3.mpac is that this pto ject may generate. PiLiase respond within 14 days of the above-noted date. if no respond6 is g;;rterated by this inquiry, then. it shall be asaumed that; there are no significant environmental impacts whidb a're,potential from the project We appreciate any assistanco you catt prOvide. Si,ltcerelyi t :Ri C Ilxc'� Ttotl�igtsez l i'lr I3 Jrlg 't`achnic an I i i (Wr to or type in apac- Provided & return th n nhneL l t APPENDIX C OUNTY OV Ti TTE ENVIRONMENTAL C1111CYLIS'f 114011M (to Ba ComjlletCd by -]read Agency) Log N 84-06.20=Q1 1. BACKGROUND Aja 11 66-47-18 At 19 1 Name of proponent Gl.aclys Garland 2. Address or proponent and representative (if applicable) 29 Fore v Naps.. CA 94558 1 3. Project desrtripiicrn Variance 11. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF STGNTPTCANCr.` Y13f, MA NO a. boos tate project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environmtent, substantially reduce the liabitat of a fish or wildlife ,speci.es, Cause tr, fi,s,h or w'Lldl ife popttlati,o:tt to drop bolow self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or I aminal community, reduce the number ar restrict tiro range of a rarre or endangered plant or animal, or eli.ltririate important extrntplas of tite nrdjor periods of californIa history or prehistory? it Does the project have the potential to achievr, short -terra b6o its to the detriment of long-term, short-term roitmonttal goals? lA short - to,rm impart ntt tile uavlronmcttt is rine which occurs in a rOlativ ty brief period of time wllitr long, -term Impacts will t)ndure into tite rtiture , ) c, harts tite rrojet c have Impacts whieh are Individu- ally li.tni cd, titrt comulata,vely consid rable? (A project: may Impart on two or more Separate resources whore tite impact Olt rrtch re"'Ou'reQ Is t el at lvel y small, bqt where the effect of the total Or those Impacts oll tiro envi ronmont is signi ricant , ) � 0. 11Oeys tilt project roject hrtve t>nvlronmrrit{tl eri'rCts taltiCh' t will Callao substantial ativerso of"Teets on tttu>tan beings, e.ititer dirtcCtl% or fild-h-ec»tly3 M. I . I113'i' �.� iN ('ro bo eollitAote>;i`, by the Load A,#,micy) C1it.,.�ERMj�NA'i`i till, basis of this tilittal aValtlatiOnl 1/im fi.ncl, tile* propescLl project COULD NOT htive rt ,i1;rt�,flcaat er°foot R on tire onvll•onment, and a NI±CWIVI: 01104ARATTON will be lrtieparod. 1/11.1; C'ittt] that a'Itltot.Iglt tiro proposed project could` have a signi fi- cant e]'foet on Mite cnylronitlon-t, titrr(� will not be a Significant erreet ill tills case because tite MITIGATION MIIASURB descelbud Olt ' the attaelled sheet have been added to tho itrejoc;t, A NEGA'i`IVLI W.,C'LARATION w111 bo prgpared, I/Im flntl the proposed project MAY )lave a significant effect an the anVit"ttnment, and rtrl ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HVIYORT Is roqui.red, IIA TI: j' '4 19-84 COUNTY OF DUTIT, PLANNING M-PARTMANT .. . , , ,��--xr" ...e TlAz c Assistfttkif'4 'r S ltcarrew�Yci hy. �^ I YV• ENVIRONMENTAL TMPACTB xp anat:i.ons of all "yes" - nd "maybe" answers are required on attached sheens).' YES MAYBE N0 I. EARTH, Will the proposal result in significant: a. or in changes in F geologic substructures? astructuns b. Disruptions, .displacements, compaction or c vercovering of the soil'? �• c. Change in topography or ground: a urface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion, of soils, either on or off-site? f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation:, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a raver or stream or the bed of the ocean, or any bay, Gillet or lake? _. g. :boss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas,? V h. Exposure Of people or property to geologic }- such as earthquakes, landslides; mud- hazavds Tides, ground failure or similar hazards?JL 2 AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: I : Air emissions or deterzoxation of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature; or any chinge in dlimate, locally or regionally?` 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Changes ill currents; or the course ,or direction n either marine or fresh wat,rs'7 b. Chanesin absorptionvratess drainage patterns, or the rate and ttount of surface runp�f'? c. Need for off-site surface draina o im rove- monts, including vegetation removal � channel: itation or culvert installation? -. d, alterations to the course or flow of flood waters c e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface waiters, or in any alteration of surface wator quality including but not limited to temperature; dissolved oz'ygen or turbidity' `.on g' of thd or rate of i*loiv Alteration g h. Chas ge intheerruartt� t�cpF roU�id tivatez�s yadditions _.� ... either through direct of withy d'rawals; or through interception of an aquifer by cuts orexematioils? i,. w Reduction .in the amount of water otherwise available for public eater supplies? Dxposure or, people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? r YES btAYBt NO 4, PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops., and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of tie numbers of any unique, rare endangored species of plants? or c. Introduction of .;new species of plants ,into an area, or in a barrier to the normal rep:le,yish- ment o'f' existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAL LiP'I3. Will the proposal result; in substantial; a. Cie in the diversity of species, ,or numbers of any species of animals(birds, land animals including reptiles, fish anshell fish, benthic orgcni,sms or insects) ? b. Reduction in the numbers of any uni-que,'rare or endangered species of animals? C , Introduction of new species of animals into an atea, or result in a barrier to the migration or moVement of animals? d. Debit oration to existing fish or wildlife 6.' NOISE Will, the proposal result in, substantial: a: Increases in existing noise levels? a ¢ ere nOiS�' levels? b. Exposure Sev of people to 1, LIGHT AND GLARE, 1V111 the, proposal. produce 4f g signi !cant lrght and glare? USE, proposal theresult suNs�tantial�Val.teral.tionpresent or planned land use of an area? 9, NATUPAL RPISOURCM ' Will the proposal result in su stant al a. Increase in the rate of lase of any natural. resources? b, depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? to, RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve; ak A risk of explosion or the release of h4Za.rd; oos substances (including, but not limited to, Oilevent cemicals or 9p conditions in the 4" b, Possible interference with an emov encf response plan or emergency evatudt yin plan?' ll � POPULATION, Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population? --- , 12, HOUSiNor. Will the proposal affect existing housing) ; or create a demand for addi,tiorial housing? Y 't - YES MAYBE NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? C. Substantial impact on existing transportation �— systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods?. e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic ha,;tar`ds to motor vehicles; bicyclists or pedestrians? y� 14. PMTC MVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services; a Fire protection? bi Policeprotection? _.. . c. Schools? y. d. Parks or other recreational fa 4 �. 1 . i 4 i es ?. e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads � f, Other governmental services? 1S. ENERGY. ,Will the propas,al result art; a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or enemy? b. Substantial increase in demand Upon oxisting sources Of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 1.5, UTI:hITIt8:. Will the p-ropSal result in a need xor- new systems, or substantial alterations to the following. a. POwe ' or natural gas'? �-- b, Communications systems? cWater d, Sewer or septic tank? e, Storm wager drainage? f Solid waste and disposal? -- 174 Hi1MN HEALTH. Will the proposal, result iii,, a, Creation of any health hazard or potential health ha.tard (excluding dental health)? b, txposure of people to po teentiai health hazards? 18. AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result il) the t o bs�t'ruct on of any scenic crista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetxcall, `,i Offensive sato open to public view? µ4 YES MAYBE Nib 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal restalt in' an I impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreation- al opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a, Will the proposal result .in the alteration of or the destructior, of a prehistoric or ( historic archaeological si.te'.,! b, Will the proposal result in, adversephysical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or !, historic building, structure or object? ! ci Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique I ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? i7. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATIONAP 66-41-18/19 i lb;c,e,f Any development will cause some soils to be disturbed or Com- pacted, and has been anticipated (to an extent) i Preparation df a building site on the eastern portion will require ex- tensive grading. Englebright soil in its natural state has a moderate to high erosion potential, Cutting in a road and grading activities will ihCrease. on"site erosion. EToded.soil.s will be deposited in area drainage ways and ultimately tIte Feather River, 1.h There is a high landslide potential on the eastern portion, -5 -Dra b ipatterns :Crom impervious surfacesaccommodate storm water zu off resulting ii 4a.: On-site Limb; r and brush will be thinned for roadway ;construction and hoinesites , 1 8. The variance would allow this parcel to be spli along SkywayIs now alignment, A 5.5 acre parcel: would then be allowed in a TNI-40 tone, The eastern.1/2 of this property was not planned for small parcels, bo- cause oP the terrain, Where is concern that the parcel Created would be unbuilddble, l3a,,c i ktcess ontothe new Skyway, could create sevo:*e safety proble't11s . 14a A high to extreme fire hazard e.Xsists on-site. All other governmental services will experience slightly increased deiitands 18; Looking east from Skyway, the canyon is highly Scenic, A;:f � Applicant: Gla r„1 a, SSW s Parcel # G6-47,-Is 19 SHEET' ERD Lo T23N, 4E, Sec. 31 BATA � /f 8�-0G-20-01 A. Project Description W 1/2 NW 1/4 1. 'Type of Project: Variance 2: Brief Description: Va-riance to allow a 5-9 acre: p,arC,l in n TM-an zone side 3Location' On le old Skyway, 15001 north o Indian - the east o� 1~] Dr1ve: i. t�. Proposed Density of Development: ldu/parcei S' 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: (; 6o Access and Xearest Public Road(s),:. Skyway '? Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic tanks 3. Sou1ne of Water Supply: Proposed Magalia Water: Proximit�r of Pourer Limes: AlonL old Skyway. 10. Potential for furthac,, ^ATad divisions and development: Liptited.'by to rrain B. Environmental Setting 2!21 ica nvironment 1 Terrain a. General Topographiao Character: U'nper_ ri:dg(-�a ►Y canyon to the .. east b. Slopes. West-,5 t8t east 30t+ o. Elevation: 2,000_to 2.399 A.S,L d. Limiting Vactors: .Slopos greater that 20t,. 2 Soils a. Types and Characteristics,-l;rigiebright .20-40" brown§. ye:l.low;red; Clay foal slow .w ;moderate sigh- euno°r� ,amential. _ b. Limiting; Factors: Moderately acidic, Natural Razards of the land a. Earthquake Zone,. b.. Brosion Potential!_. Mod. High. a, Viie Hazard: High-._L:ctrome c. Landslide Potential. Rigl1 on e. BXpans'ive Soil Potential*.. east Sid0i �ioclerate , 4. Hydrology a. Surface WateV!, None ori .si ,e . t qsf lirethe-11f tlio the east Appebdi.� ;k' C�� Data•Sheet continued AP 66-4 ' 18/19. b. Ground. Water. His oris 1Ig limited e. Drainage Characteristics:. waii clra;n;7Dg. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 7_011 e. Limiting factors i . ViOual/rSceMc Quality: Highly scenic to the east. 64 Acoustic. Quality: Limited x,X'Skyway traffic 7. Air Quality; Good. Biological 1?,nvironmentL.i S. Vegetation:. _ Timber and brush . 9. Wildlife Habitat: L Immediately. east.East Tehama deer 'herd miga- I for ran e, Cultural Environment:: 10. Archaeological and Historical, Resources in the area: Low, including t uftknown , 11. Butte Counter General Flan desi,gnatio.n: Agricultural-Re8identift! anti Timber Mountain, 12, Exi.stix±g Zoning:, AR-MH-1. TM-4f 13. Bxiating Land ltoe on-site: Undeveloped ptoperty� I _ I 14 Surrounding Area a. Land Uses: West btown .d11ttrch east - u>7cl ones, Yior`th and south --residential , b.onin;:' c Gen. Plan designation: tm17er,.,M011tj tai-bow . llensity Regidentia . d. Parcel Sizest 1i'1b acres e. Population:,_ ;ivlcdium u '15, Chaa�actev of Site and. Axea Magalia vill ge center.: 16. ht�,, r qst urban Area; Paradise more or lest 170 Relevani, Splieves of Influence: Paradise lrrigatiol District. 18. lmpxovements Standards Urban Areal: 1`t/A 19. Fico protection aorvico.- a.` Xearest County (State) Five 6tation:_ #54 jtntriettiate vicinity, b. Water Availability?,Purnpet,_truc'k, '20. Schools in Area. _ paradise Uni;r ied. School flistrict Appendix r, (b) y 4 w — — T r &OUR LAND 0 NATURAL WC'ALTH ANN UEAUTY PLANNING COMMISSION 7'COUNTY CENTEIZ OR►V� 'w :OROVILLE, cAi.IFORNIA 95965 ANON �a 55 {.4601 Jnly 2 5 > 1984 Gladys Garland 29 Borest Drive Napa:, CA 94558 At: Variance, AP 66-47-1$ Dear Ms, Garland: The Butte County Planning De'aY tme,nt has completed the initial study of potential envi,ronmontnl consequences anticipated in cotinection with the above-mentioned project, a copy Of Which is being forwarded to you. pie isa veview the enclosed chock:list, ot"Ing particularly 'an)' enva7°onmental problems which could lie minimized a - avo:itlod by the cage and manner in which the Project •Ls carried out, Also, please, eevimi any recommended mitigation mcv. arcs OIL' condition:s of approval.' After rov'itwing the chcc'kl.ist, you may see Avays to :improve the project design. T7esign improvements to i0nivite pt�obl,eMs sire s ploaso bring them to out` att noon. tax' evaluation)encouraged, If you note any crt�or5 or enl�SsjonS i.n o 1 s _ Youwill he nota face o E the tints and place of the public heat` tng for Your project, [f yotj hcrv:. any (Iuestj.oris xa�;rracling environmental revi ctV, please contact this of rice, Sincerely, y Laura- til, Tuttle Assistant P],anllex" L:�tT wir Etre: FILENO. AP '66-47.-14 & 1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - September 6 1984 APPLICANT: Gladys K.'Garland OWNER; Same REQUEST: Variance to minimum. lot size to. allow a S.5 acre parcel in a TM -40 zone. AP NO'.t - 66-474 & :19 SIZE: 9.3 acnes LOCATION: On the east side of the Skyway, appi^ax, 1500 feet north of Indian i, Dri Ve,, Paradise. EXISTING ZONING: AR-M%l-1 :and TM -40 ZONING HISTORY: Zoned AR -MI -I-1 Feb. 23, 1982 (Ord. 2767) Zoned int -40 Feb. 23, 1982 (Ord. 2267) SURROUNDING ZONING; AR -M[1-1 TM -4.0, RT -1 SURROUNDING LAND USF. West:br church; north: rown 0tldential,; south: cotnme;aia1; past'. iandbV010ped, West Branch Veather River I' GENERAL PLAN DFSIGNA`I'IONtg A rictta,tux�il-Resid ential, TM APPLICABLE RMULATIONS Butte County Cod.e Sec, 24-40.0 24- 04j 24-183 C;otnntents € Public Works! 'SIF APproVed pavtols shall be created pursuant to the re- n raments oi± the State Subdivi8 "*Loft Map Act and Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code." I tivivotlfi>ental ,flealth ONO objection to Varit#nce,,. Any, dovolopment, will require soptxc tank, posh! t, Well perlliit From the Butte Couftty Dept, of Public Health or Connection to the ;Magal.i ft County jVater Distract 1 sifts," ANALYSIS: R'oloeation Lf Skyway at Magalia split th:i.i; pafcel and seveta1 others. Proponty on tho westaro side totttls 3,8 acres, 1110eti,ng the AR -M[1-1. -z6ni,'ri8 � c1a8$lk1cation regttireme'nts; The 5.5 aero parc0l' on 'the eastern`slae (1008 _ F1LE ,NO. AP 66-47-1$ 4 19 ,! BUTTE; COUNTY PLANNING C011CIMISS'ION STAFF FINDINGS - September 6; 1984 I not moot mini,;tu.un size roquiremonts of the TM-40 zone in vfliich it is l,ocat�,•i. Access to the easterly portion Of this property was simply by crossing th7 unused railroad right-of-way., Upon completion Of the.new Skyway, this method is no longer practical,. Itrappearsathere has bon a hardship created due �tothe new Skyway con= p his vdrian_ce would be apropkiate.. The only real Concern ass6ciatecl with this Project deals with it's t;exrzain. G Property on the east is steep) gentler. at t to river. Creation of G t, parcels will be subject to approval by various County agencies includ.,,Mk,. Public Works and Environmental Health.; The environmental documents have been: completed and a Negative Decla)--.' i011 is recommended: RECOMMENDATIONS': A. Find that the requirements of GENA have been completed and considered in making this `decislon and adopt'a Negative Declaration; and $. Find that because of special tit cumspCnacteonaorlsurxoundingsc property, 'ding size, shape, topography, 1 �.1tcl�. strict application of this chapter deprives such �.propertyof pi,tvile gels ]enjoyed yaernopextyan the vicn�ty and ilder identiCa classifictionad C. Approve the proposed Variance to a'ilow the creation of a 5.5 acre parcel in a TM-40 zone on AP 66.47-18�19(Gladys Garland) subject to tho following conditions; i. All parcels created must meet the requirements oL Chapter 20 r. >f the Butte County Code (subdivision Ott,,) 2, All parcels created MW`t meet the 'requirements of Ettttr CouhtY' 'tAviron- montai •Zeal tIt. 3. Access to pxoport y ZoCat�'a west of the nett Skyway alignment 7 A'o to be limited to the old Skyway. 4. Ttoadapproach(.es) to the iiLw Skyway to be a'pp'roved by Butte LbUnty Public Work 5 App l cattt mttt¢t also compiv with all other Wopi cable State :ind local statutes oralllocei and regulations, y � nit 'tivatzld I1 the Commissa.an can not make the req uitocl findings of 24 -49 y the" be proper to! Note that the j�equiromo.hts of CbQA helve been catnploted arta Cotisidotta A, In making this doci;sion and Giadys Garland proposed Negative Declaration regarding environmental impact and Variance to minimum ?,;ot size to allow a 5.5 acre parcel in a Th-40 zone on property zoned AR=-MH-1 ( Agri cul Lural Residential Mobile t e - l acre parcels) and TM-40 (Timber _Mountain - 40 act e parcels) located on the }:.st side of the old Skyway, approximately 1500 feet north df Indian Drive; identified as AP 66-47-1e, �,. Raradise. _ Reading of the staff findings was waived. Nap-.- Skyway 9 the cause of Staff stated' that the ��, 5k wa alignment ninen�r has beer,, several substandard huts. Tile hearing ,was opened,. Gladys Garland explained the way her l and i s and how the new - Sicywtay has caused problems.. She stated that sho has no access to the back' piece b+ the property. chairman Schrader asked if Mrs. Garland agreed to the oranditions. hlrs. Cdrland stated that she did. Brea Staveldy, 'Prawn of Paradise, stated that access on to the New t 81<ytiiay ,from the east _lot, Was a ;concern. ComMissioner AVi5 discussed the need for access onto new Skyway ec use . r People would not be Able to use `their- i because without this the _p p y pea staveley wantod it noted that the Town of psiradise does bbiodt to this pr'o.iec`° Staff Wat instructed to write a memo to John :Mendonsa, Public Works! requesting that he meet with the Town of Paradise Public Work% Department to form a solution to the access problems created by the new Skyway alignment Mr. Marland ,rated that when the new 5kyWay Was Out in the engineer eked a s rpt on this property for• access. He stated that the vitabilNy from this property was very good both ways, apprb . 300 feet. Shane t:. Shane, Town of PAradisie, stated that 'the concern was, ribrt than ust this one 'Pebper°ty. the hearing Was clt3zed. Commissioner Avit stated that he drives this 'road dveryday and the cram=err7s are legititnato_ He feit that the two public woekt departttrents can Work togt:itherr on the pr pb'leins. He stated that the Commit5sion 'has alrleady grahted two variances similbe to this ono and he felt this should bo Appe-owed. L Chairman Schrader felt the problem was created by the neW road And the t people should not be denied the use of their land because of this. It was moved ;by Commissioner- Avis, seconded by Commis -signer Lambert and unanimously carried for approval as follows. A. Find that the requirements of COCA have been tbmpleted and considered in making this decision and adopt a Negative Declaration and B. Find that because of special circumstances iEkpplitable to the property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings., the strict application of this chapter deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and finder identical coning classi-Fication; and C. Approve the proposed Variance to allow the creation of a 5.5 acre parcel in a TH-40 Zone on AP 66-47-1,8 14 (Gladys Garland) subject to the following conditions - 1. All parcel created, must meet the requirements of Chapter !;-10 of the Butte County Code (Subdivision Ordinance). '?. All parcels-reated must meet the requirements ei•f �►utte GOUhty Cn,�ironment:aX Health �, Access to property? located West of the new Skyway alignment are to be limited to the old 81tyw0y,. 46 knad approach (es) to the new Sk;ywAy to be approved by butte County Publi-, Worlts. 5. Appli►_ant must also tomply with all other applicable State and local statutes, prdinancey and rogula'tions ,p 1 � cr�UNTY .�LON1 ,�;�rrr� ss r x.r advto V , , BU'I" I`I'1 COUNIITY VLANiV" ;4, GOi`OITSs:l"ON, NOT TCIT OV PiI:k3'LIC IMARINC Notice, cc ;is hereby given by the Butte County; Plar ning Commission. •that puba:;ic' 'hearing's tvi11 be hold on '1"ht:tr,8day, Septembor 6, 1084, in the Botto Cour:ty Boa,ad Of, SuperVISOrs' I�ooni, .Aclm:i.nistrat.i.oY Ceptor, 25 County Center Drive, orov.i.11e, Ca:1 rosn9.a., r0ga.rdin„ the folloubig Litems at tlXe following times: IOPEIMS ON IIA-1 <CI1 A NI,CATIVIi D11,CT ARRrIUi RIIC;AI��);[: (LN1�'�`J.ltCl\�t�.Ar'l'��1, 1���G7' klx�S` ISI IsN�1ti�C0i�lt°!I?t�i11.1 7:45 p.m Gladys TC, Garland Variance to n:inimtitin lot size to a.jlotiV a 5.5-acTe parcel in a 111-40 zono on pl-oparty zoned alt-llttMl A grlcul,tural Ilesidon.t:ial - 1Iob i to Home, 1-acre pa.rcols) and '1'18-40 (Timber Mounmin, 40-acro parcels) :located on tho east s;ido of t1tr. olcl Skyway approx matoly 1500 ft. north of 1ntl;ian I)wivo, Adelit:i,fied as XP 66-47-18 parUji'se. 8;415 p,111: Ray I101t w Uyo Pomp t to allow tivo flour-ploxes Oil ` rorOvty,_ zonal. FI-C (IIigIlway Commercial) located on the north side e)f Cedar Laky Drive, 200 ;ft: east Of the Skyway 1j.denta;f:1L0-d as AP 65-21-64, Magal:ia� The abovo mentionod app :i.catl.oji, ma-p a.nil-negativo declarations' �^i:�;a`-di,nZ ens iro' nmontal impact are on :f.i.le and avaa Table :for public � iew.i.rig a�l, tho b:CTIce Of tlic BUtt'e COUnty 111clU ing 1)ppartmont, 7 County Conter Drivo, Orovillo, California. I3U"X"j1�'Ii COUNTY PLA,NN:INu commi S ,'CC)N 11, AG MI (;1111, UI"RI1C` OR OF PT,ANNTN[ TO 'PU PU13LI SHM) '1N T11I; '.ARAIM H POST ON VI2TDAY, AXICiIST 24, X 984, M AP ,58-�• l 9 1 AP .6 ;7oMln U. Dalton AB Ea;l 'Church, 'Union Sttnd,a {� P.O.. Box 728 BoSc fool North San Pablo, CA, 94306 Challenge, Cts 95925 AP G6 -39`--3c I A1- 66-•47-1$, 19 Paul A. Meyer { Gladys Koxhenson Garland 6685 Evergreen Lane } 29 PoTes't Drive Paradiso, CA 95069° Napa, CA 94553 AP 66-39-36 AP 66,-47-22 Emily Weber John & Theresa Yolton Ci P.O. Box 895 t a, P.O. Box. 405 Magalia, CA 95954 ' M•tagal.ia, CA 95954 AP 66-B9-37,.58 i AP 66-47-23 George s Kim So. rnoff i Loleita Mi Josue t P.O. Box 38 1 10290 Lazy Valley Road 95927 �� Penn Valley, CA 95946 AP66-39-391 AP 66•-^,724 ,. � Ira. 4, Jackie Benson Edwin 6 Catherine Burgess , P.O: Box 575' P.O. Box 98 Applegate, CA 95705 Paradiseo CA 05969 'AP 66"39»40, 41 ti Y Velma Kittg Jones _ 8945 Rubio Ave, Sopulveaa CA :x;1.345 AP 66-40-14, 15 Joyce A. Miller P.O. Boy 14 Magalia, CA 0595 AP 66-47-10 - Leo Gx.Td Levering etal 1501 Halmao • koft Ba to Point, .OR 9752 1. AP 66X41-11 Merle a` Loomis P.0-. Box fib Magaliai, OA 95954 . A AP 66-47-i2_ �Toitl MV. ,�`oM1nsoin 1 770' Cl ve ` 'LftAo Magal'ia, CA 95954 of.M ?+ LAND OF h4ATUPAI, WFAITH AND BEAUTY `t PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE+ CALIFORNIA W65: PHONEt 534.4601 Gladys Garland September 7,..1984 20 horest Drive_ Napa, Ca. 94558 Re Variance, AP 66-47-18 Dear Ms. Garland: .At the regular meeting,of the Butte County Planning Commission held September 6, 1984, your request for a Variance to minimum lot size to allow a 5.5 acre parcel, ..n a TH-40 zone located on the east side of the old skyway, approxcimat`e1y 1500 Feet north of Indian Drive, Paradise, was approved subject to the :Following conditions: li All parcels created must meet the requirements of Chapter 20' of the Butte County Code. (Subdivision, Ord.. 2. All parcels createdl must meet the r.enui.rt ents of Butte county Environmontal Health. 3. Access to property located west of the New $Ryway alignment are to be limited to the old Skyway, 4. Road' approach(es) Publi(o the new Skyway to be dppro�vod by Butte 8, Mpli cant Must also comj)ly with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinance, and regulations. Should,you desire: to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Coimllissiatt, you must do so in writing to the Clerk o the Hoard of Supervisors, 2$ County Center brivao Orovilie, prior to St00 p.m., prxday� Septumber l4, 1984: If you do not appeal and if there are no other appeale within the 8 -day appeal period; your Variance will be issued after Septombor 201.984 the date of the OfEicial aPproVdl of the niiinutes ofthe P'lanniltg Colnnlission for their tnceting of Suptembor 6, 1984 y Y i q APPENDIX t AN NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California.Environment21 Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, et. seq.) and a determination has been made that it will. not have a significant effect upon the environment,. L9 84-06-20-01 2# 66-47-18 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Variance to minimum lot size to allow a :r 5.5 acre parcel '.n a TM-40 zone. 1�. 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the east side of the old Skyway, approxi j 1.500 ft. north of Indian Drive, Paradises., 4 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Gladys K. Garland 29 Forest Drive Napa, 0A 94558 5. MITIGAT16N MEASURES; None 6. A copy of the initial study, regarding, the: environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Conter Drive, Oroville. This study was Adopted as presented. Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached g g y 7 A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held b the decision making body, 116arin,g Body Butte County Planning rIontmission Date of Determination Septemlk er 6, 1984 Determination: On the basis of the initial study Of environmental impact, the �:nformation presented at hearings, comments received onthe propusaa and our own knowledge and independent research,. We effect donhr oposed theenvironmento andodt OaLD 'NOT NEGATIVEve a D=AitATIONCist hereby adopted, Ile find that the projec-11- COULD hove a significant effect on the onvironment but will not in this case because 'of attached g'ji,tigation measures described in item $ above Which axe b;r t1Yis reference 'made conditions of`proJect approval.o A conditional. NEGATIVE DECLARATION 35 he eby adopted: ' -e Signe _. �,lich6el Schrader, Chairman 13utto County g _ unt Planning Conimissioi, Title Date APPENDIX H E, NO,It OF DETERMINATION L ru 6�ecretary for Resources F F1 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1311 SEP �'1984 Sacramento, CA 958.4' County Clerk, County of Butte ELEANOR &,k BECKER, County Cis 25 County Center Drive gy A. JACINT I H Dep Orovillej CA 95965 PROM: Planning Department 7 County Ceiaer Drive (Piled), Oroville-, CA 959,65 SUtJECT: Filing ol Notice of Determination in Compliance with Section.21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code Log 4 84-06-2001 Project Title Variance, 66-0r18 Gladys Garland State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to State Clearinghouse) Contact Person Telephone Number 13 A. Kircher. . Director of -Planning 16)� S3414601 Project Location On the east side of the old Skyway approximate 1500 feet iorth of Indian Drive, -paradise. Project Description: Variance to minimum 161 size to allow a `5=. acre parcel iii, a TNI -40 zone. This is to advise that, the Butte County:_ P,lanntnA.Coramission (Lead Agency) has made the following detetminationg regarding the above-described project: 1. The project 0 will have a significant oPlect on the environment. will not 2 An tnvironmental Impact Report was pnv0parbd for this El project pursuant to the Provisions b certified f 6 f CIIQA, and was I lod, as required by Section 1508 5 (g) ) 14 California 0 Admfinis tra t* 1v e C dei A Negative Declaration was prepared for thi I s project LN pursuant to the provisions of MA. A copy of the Negative Declaration may be, -x9ndned at the Planning bCJjaTtmCntx 7 County Center DZiVO, OrbVille) CA 95965, 54 A Notice of Exemption was Med indicatingpt this 3. project is extillixt from briviroftmorital revidwi 4. A *.,;,tatd01eht of Overriding Contidbtation was Was 'tioto adoptod fov this project, 8Mitigation measures adopted by the Lead LgOilty to reduce the impacts o.r the approved project 4,v None 8,1;ophbii Ai 8ttoeter September ll� 1 'M M Memorandum A"q