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HomeMy WebLinkAbout072-010-009I Fmmri SA' AP72-01-09 i Owner—. Harris, Ali of al _ { r 170 Kelly Ridge Roadl Oroville0 California 95965 Area 4.27,ac+ 4 Description-'- Parcel "E" an shcwn on that Map of Recard0 recorded in Hoak 61 at Page 68, ;Butte County Official; Records ; i i AP72-01-10 Owner"- Silvar Fred & Heather D 04510th Street Oroville0 California 95965 Area-- 9#56 acs Description-- Parcels "F" end "G" as shown on that Map of Record, recorded in Hook 61 at Page 680 Butte County official Records AP72-01 " 12E Owner- WoodO Thomas Jerry & Barbara to 1268Avis Drive San Tose0 California 95126 Area-- 4i83 ac, Description"- ��arcel "Y�I" as shown on that Map of Record0 recorded in Hook 61 at Page 6% Butte County official Recordst r I G P. APPENDIX' F ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM } (To be completed by Lead Agency) E1?J) Log 8.3,04-4.4Q4 I. BACKGROUND, AP 72-01-09 1, Nameof Proponent Al Norra s and Ka,rric Allen 2. Address and Phare I;Tum er 6r Proponent: 170 Kol:ly 11%1dc�ye Road 0ao4 4:i 1eY70K—Mg i 34 Date of, Checklist Submitted _ C Agency Requiring Checklist 5., Name of Proposal, if appla.cab' c U90 Permlt II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT'S (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached shoots.) Y'E5 MAYBE Noy li Earth. Will: the proposal result in significant; ai unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic, substructures?' b. Disruptions, displacements, com- pactiun or overcovering of the soil? c, Change in topography or ground sur- face relief features or removal of topsoil? d. Destruction,, covering or modifica- tion.of any unique geologic or h creatures? physical .�- e. Increase in wind or water erosion of 807.15, ,either on or off the site? C.. EP. Changes in, deposition or, erasion of beach sandsor changes in silt_a- tion,, deposition or'erbsion"which may modify tha, channel of a river or stream or the tiedof the ocean o�; An y bay. inlet ox lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally pro= -C Ive soils outside design��ted K U: rban areas? 4, Appendix F page 1 of V,: Y1rS I�AYfi NO h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes landslides, mudslides, ground failure, 11 or similar hazards? _ G- 2. Air. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial deterioration of ambient or local, air quality? 1. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Significant alteration: of air movement, itloi 9ture or -temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally?'; 3. Water,,. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course �Y or direction, of water movements? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface wauar runoff? c' Need for oft -site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, ch4mielization or culvert installation'?� u. Alterations to the course or flow of flood wagers? e. Change in the amount: of surface i water .in any ;.,ager body? r1 f:. Uscharge into surface waters, or iii any alteration of surface watt qoa 7 it;y, molt ding but not 7 :i.mi te'd to d i, b s o i. ve d f� yc,Ln or i tart, l dAfi ;r'j q .... g Alteration of' the, di.ructi.on ox rate of float .of ground waters'? h, Change in the quantity or quality of ground �rsters, e1ther through di,tect 'additions or waithdrawals or through iftterception of an aquifer by cuts or ex'ca'vations? JL �pPenclx p - gage' otr 9 YES MAYBE 'NO ' i. Reduction in the amount of Water otherwise available for public Water supplies?, j. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as �F 1p , ' 7 �txit"• Ir�.i e . Will thea proposal result :4n sw1h to a. 'Loss of -vegetation or change is the diversity of species or number 1 of any species of plans (including trees, shrubs, grass, craps, microflora ;and aquatic plants)? C b. Reduction of the numbers of an y unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C. Introduction of new species of plants into an area,.or in a barrier : to the normal replenishment of existing species? d. Reduction its acreage of any ag, i.- } qultuxal crop? S. Animal. tife. Will the proposal result in substential � a, Change in the diversity of species, fi ox numbers of any species of animals (birds; land animals including reptiles, fish and shell- fish, benthic organisms, insects of , m cr6, auna) ? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique., rare or endangered species of animals?,' �( j c. Introduction of new _species of ani.mals into an<area, or result in a barrier to th migrafi6rl or movement of animals? Reduction of , encroachment:.upon, or deterioration to existing fish. or wildlife habitat? r Appendix V - ;page :3 r of','� ;f v x , .._, YES MAYBE 140 6. Noise, Will, the proposal result in substantial,: Increases in noise levels? , b.. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?, 7. Light, and Glare. Will. the proposal produce significant light or glare? 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result '-significant-. .in a _ . a- Alteration of the planned land use of an area, or establish a trend wt-Lich «%ll demonstrably lead to such alteration? k b. Conflict with uses on adjoining properties, or conflict with established recreational, educa- tiona'i, religious or scientific uses of an. area? 9 Natural Resources.: Will the proposal result in substann al a. Deand for, or increase -i thDemand rave i of mb of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? Risk of Upret. Does the proposal a,nvolvve a risk, 0f cLn explosion or the •release of hazarrdous substances Uw-luditng, but not lim-tod to, oil, pesticides, chomic.a ls-oe radiation) in the a'+foav "Or an or "losot III, Population.« Will the pLoposa- gn'l{,-T;Ca:'n , a.lteti» t11e' C70 i:a onJ distribution, density, or growth rate of the but all population o� all area: or physically div de �n established comrnunity? 12. Housing, Will the proposal, Sig--ncantI, afCeGi_ cSirin housixlg,'' or tmate a demand for additional mous i1187 w -,..-.., ,�•.-,,<�..y«,�..,..;;«»..ts�,-. ._ .,,,.,,� ,. �, 17Ttf�1lSix.� �.' U1f�'L .�kof, O s YES M&YBt , NO` 13 ,, Trans ortation./Circulation., Will the proposal resu't in: A. Generation of substantial additional it` vehicular movement?' . b. Significant effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parxcng? c, 11v6st.1T'ntLc' l impact1,1Pon Om V.', d. Significant alterations to present patterns of, circulation or movement, of people dna/or goods? e. Alterations to, waterborne; ]:,'!il or. � air ;traffic? ' f : Increase' in traffic hazards to motor.' vehicles, bicyclists orpodostrians:' 14: Public Servic(s . Mill the proposal have an ei-ec'L upo, or result in a substantial need for new or altered governmenta.l services in any,of the following,.areas , a. Fare protection?' b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parl�,s or other recreational C..� facilities'1 ,, e. Maintenance of public facilities, inc'ludin'n roads? £, tither governmental services? � 15: Ener �: Wi11. the proposal 'result in a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel G or energy. Substantial increase .in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the develbpment of new soure,es of energy? ` i. Appendix T' - page 5 of 9 YES MAYBE 110 Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce. the habitat of 'a .fish or wildlife' species, cause a fish or wildlife population: to drop below self ;.. =�ustainixcg Levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal r, oin- mun:i.ty, recluce th,2 rests'°ict the range of a rare or eridangeted plant or animal or, eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project havethe potonti.a b to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted long-term environmental goals? c, Does the project have impacts which ate individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? - (a prof eci , may impact on two or more separate resources where the im c:t on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the.environment is d, noes the project have environmental t effects Which will cause substantial adverse effects on Duman beings, �- ea then ditectly or incliretitly'? l AppendiX F page 1 AP 72-01-09 ZII.' e DISCUSSION OF NNVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Project Description 1.'_, Type of Project: Use Permit 2 Brief Description:Use Permit to allow a recreational vehicle, campground on a 4,27 acr& site. 3. Location; On the east side of Kelly Ridge Road, approximately 450 feet south of the Heritage, Drive and Ke11y lRi.dge Road intersection, east of Orbvil'le. 4 Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Project fronts Kelly Ridge Road. S. Method of Sewage Disposal: N.B.P.U.D'. 6.' Source of Water Supply: Private well" possibly OMD in future 7. Proximity of Power° Lines: Adjacent to Kelly Ridge Road 8. Potential for further land divisions and development: Minimal with an approval- of this application. Enuixonmental' S'citing, Phys'i cal, Eanviironment 1.' Terrain a. General Topographic Character,: Gentle to moderate slopes a toward 1VCSt-5out111VCSt� low ou ' � elevation foot] terrain p_ * - b. 51t cs • 10 to c.: Blevation 880 feel A.S;L. 2 Soil. a. Types and C,liaracteristIcs: .A,Llburn soil series; moderately high runoff potential; good surface drainage, silt loam 1 subsurface soil, parallel nl'aterial, greenstone b. Limiting Tactors: Fair subarainage 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone: Just north of Cleveland 11i11s Fault; st;dy zone b, 1?reSi;Cli PL'tentyal.: Moderate. to Hig1) C. F"I've"Haza7:`c1: IIxg1t,; 4, liyd'rol,o?V a. Sur i;acc Wator: 11"e5'1: 1,'oa`J4 O5r �r111'�11 flolicut Crc,olc ]!';,,lr S50w',-�l�VQSt boundary Of hrajo.ce. b: bh"ainage Characte' is tacs,• Site slopes toward Kelly Ridge Road c: Annual Rainfall: (nbrmal) t 30.35 inches S . ' Acoustic ,Qual. ;t,y.. ` Noise from St. Hwy ' 162 (60 to, 70 -decibels is approviniatCly„I mile from th'Q S-1te) Mole iG �,' a1 >;nv-ironment G: Vegetation: Foothills woodland a Appendix 'V - page 8 of I AP 72 01-09 ji DISCUSSTON- br! >;NvfRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) natural vegetation on the site with renes and much of the other 5d: Potential loss of some oak trees g ultant loss ofsome, wildlife habitat. 6a,b Ambient noise levels would increase from the campground;. Late night and early morning ]lours are of concern to neighbors. Exposure of the people on the south part of_ the property to noise levels'of 60 to 70 decibels from high speed vehicular traffic on nearby State Highway 162. Sa:' In addition to tho subdivision of Heritage Estates immediately west of this parcel; the subdivision across Rachel just west of that subdivision, and a;subdvision to 'the north calledLakeridge Village,` annexation of the Pohle -Barnett property, a 16.15 acre parcel to the l southwest,of the subject site, has occurred: The Pohle -Barnett parcel has C"2' zoning, which :may effect the type of residential or other land use proposed,for this property: Several neighboring property owners have expressed opposition to the proposal. Letters are on file with the Planning Department; copies will be forwarded to the Planning Commission prior to the first public hearing. 9a,b 15a The proposal: would increase the demand for various natural resources (building materials, fuel, etc. and energy resources). 11. Refer, to item 8a,b. f. 13a, c, f: Increase in traffic in the range of ll0 to 120 vehicular trips per clay. ' Kelly Ridge Road presently roceives a' traffic• flow estimated at 1,200traps per day. A substantial increase in traffic on this road and ify'andotte Miners Ranch Road to the south may warrant consideration -of a traffic silnial `at State Jilghway 162 i.ntersect3fon, in,the future. Other, current traffic counts in the va cinity o Olive Highway (State oute 162) west of Kelly Ridge Road, 3950 ;ADT, 4250 ADT (peak month). Olive Highway'(State Route 162) east of Kelly Ridge Road, 3400 AAT; 3.650 AOT (poak Month) 'I'he Public ]Uorks Depxrttnent ,+ill require the following conditions ; io Construct standard S-18 public road approach at the intersection y O'f access a.nd ]Col ly 12i c go 1Zgacl ; 2 . Dred to the (;aunty Of Butte . + l foot iia accass strip` alone; !' i � l fv r ir1 mac. Road e l�t` at 1 ul3 is r0,,,td ,�.pPTOacll,. � �:4ce l f Incrcas0, izi dcntand foV public Services avail abIa in the Orovillc :urban' area. Response times :Cor the First three fare engines are 4 ni;.nute�s for the fax=sib engine and 14 minutes for the second ; and three ,engine. Two equir eniexits are (1) Number of hydrants rec14irod W 1, maximum Ilyd.xalit to Ixyd�`ant spacing is 800 feet, hydrant size 411 What°f ]lead and installed according to Butte Cbinty Public Works Specification S-27 and requirements ;of local, w4ter,ageAcy. Must flow 100 gpm at 40 psi residual. 1 ,Appendix F - page 8br of 9 ; F AP 724149 DISCUSSION OIC ENVIRONMENTAL 1?VALUATION (continued) (2'j A ten foot wide ;fire break to mineral soil around perimeter of site maintained,. annually by April 15. 16c;a: Incrodsed demand for water and sewer service. LAPCo approved the annexationto NBPUD in October 1982. OMD is available ,for water service as an alternative to a private w01.1:,' Comments from NBPUD The pro;jac.t sito i Conk.igrjotis to I)otli Cho N PUD boundary a114 its -'1.2" sewer, outfall Sol- lIg ,Eo ty Ridgo Bstates anal tho State RocieatIonal Area Cott Bidwell Canyon and Loafor Craelz. Tlla i1 ist7"i c ' s system is auequate to provide service 'tCJ C'hILI J L"Wd U116 annexation of the property has already 4px t ap.pt6y0d by LAPCo at the request of the developer,>. T1�; r�4� ,tint„Lon process has not been completed;; however, duet.�"ilo.re`of the developer to pay the necessary District fees Gravity -£loin sewer SOT can be provided to the site and should be a requirement for a development as proposed. with public `sewer t available, there is no need for holding tanks and septic systems. The location of the ":future building” site as shown on the developer's J plan is lower than the existing sewer main noted above, and should I be redesigned to a location for which ,gravity floe sewer service could be achieved. Comments from 'Own - At this, time there is no water to this parcel. The District would like to see a chain link fence to prevent any access to the Miners Ranch Reservoir. The reservoir provides drinking water for the entire District and preventing unauthorized access is a must., 17a: Three conditions ;From the Health Department are: 1s Obtain p'ermi;ts ane clearances from the California Department of Housing and, Community Development ;for this Recreational, Txailer Park: I 2. Provide a holding tank'for the trailer sanitation clump station under permit of the Butte County Department of Public Health; or connect to North Burbank Public Ut,ilaty Distxi.ct Sewer if available. 3. Campsites to bo restricted to self-contained 'recreational p vehicles, trailers; campers, motor homes,; etc. 17b, Exposure of children to the resetVoir as an attractive nulsance. A higher, fence along the eastern border of the property may be Waxx,anted to afford pTdt.ection to small children atili.zing the proposed camp-- ground. 19: Landscaping uid other lrtprovements are needed, to maintain the scon.jc cliali,ty of the area. _ Appendix ;F - page $c of , IV. DETERMINATION (To be cobipleted by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: 0 1 'i.nd the proposed praje+ut COULD NOS! have a significant e:Vect on the Aanvironment, and a 'NEGATIVZ; DEC`L;AY A`l?XON i I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the ;environment; there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION IS R.ECOMMENDED 0 I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required: i i Date may 19, x.983 Rick Rodriguez Planning Technician Fors FUTU Soun y 15THTTIg Efep ," - Aaviewf4d by �j i s r ; Appendix F pace 9• of i 9 } i 1 ' FILE NO.. 72-01-09 Staff Findings, 6/16/83 Page 3 2. The entire area to be fenced with a six-foot high chain link* fence, with wooden, or non -reflective metal4slats. 3. Pvergxeen hedge, oleaander'or other low -maintenance landscaping is °to be placed along the outside of the: i fence facing Kelly 'Ridge Road. The bushes/trees are` to"be,maintained in a Living condition. 4. Connect to North Burbank Public Utilities District sewer outfall that serves the Kelly Ridge area. 5. Pro rata share of traffic signal .at Highway 162 and Kelly Ridge Road inte- )ctioh 6. -'Construct standard S-10, public road approach at the intersection of access and Kelly Ridge ;R pad,. 7 Provide a permanent.' solution for drainage. Submit con- struction; and drainage plans to Department of Public Works' for approval and install the required facilities;. 8 Deed to the County of Butte a l fti no -access strip along Kelly Ridge R oad, except at public road approach. 9. Waste dump station to be connected to the North 'Burbank Public Utilities District sewer. - 10. Provide toilet facilities in compliance with Title 25, Chapter 2, Subchapter2, 8pec:al Occupancy Parks, Sec. 2062 connected ;to NBPUD's sewer/ 11: Provide water supply in compliance With the California Safe Drinking Water Act, and under permit .from the Butte County Department of Public Health. 12. Obtain permits and clearances from the California, Depart-. tent of dousing ,and Community Development for this -rec- reational 'trailer park. ILL 1S5/a Number of hYdrants required - 1, maximum hydrant to hydrant JE �► installed V. � e spaca.ng 8:00 feet, hydrant size Iflia f head and Butte County Public Works ' Ei on . p ���voy��M according to Speca. cata S-27 and requirements local water agency. Mttst flow 100 of at 40 psi residual. CD8 gpm /'� 14. A ten foot wide fire break to mineral soil around perimeter of site maintained annually by .April 15, lS. App1i'cant must alsa`comply with all other applicab State and local statutes, ordinances and, regulations. / � r � �` L' �� i' ' t 'Y Br � i BUTTE_ COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF, PUBLIC , Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning -Commission that public hearings will be held on Thursday, June 16, 1983 at 7:30 p .m, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, Admin- istration Center, 25 County Center Drive,,'Oroville, California, regarding the following: ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE' DECLARATION _MENTAL REGARDI , P _ EN ,COMMENDED Al Norris and Karrie Allen - Use permit to allow a recreational zone"A-2" (General) vehicle campground ,on propertyd located on the east side of Kelly Ridge Road, approximately 450 feet south of the Heritage Drive and Kelly Ridge Road intersection, identi- fied as -AP 72--01-09, Orovill,e. The above mentioned application., map; and negative report is on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Planning Department,, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION B, A. KIRCHER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OROVILU MERCURY ON THURSDAY, I ` ~ JUNE ?,'1983. C Al; Norris -Aia ling List Roy R. F, Lois L. Rogers 3255 Iferitage Rd. Al Norris Fi Karrie Allen, Orovi]le, CA, 95965 170 Kelly Ridge Rcl`. Orovxlle; CA 95965 AP 69-52-02 pp F AP 72.01-02 M. C'. F, 'ft. L",, daze Thomis J $ Barbara Wood 3275 fferitagir Rd. 1268Avis Drive Oroville, CA 95965 San .Tose,; CA 95126 AP 69-56-18 thru 24 AP 69-52-18 AP 72-01-12 (, R.G. & B.D. ffeseltonG P.O,. Box, 2748 rr' i Y •G. �, Rachel Rogers I Oroville, CA 95965 3'22 FIer'itage kd. f Orari5le, CA 95965 i AP 69"52-:41,42,43 AP 69-52-09 Oroville Wyandotte �, Cary Soudan Irrigation District 21 Live Oak Knolls P. Q. 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Coonty� Plonninkt Commission Jurt,, 16 1983 r�fxE�ctiv s rfaw+#s c+ oars, pickops.t camp trailerst motor homes, boas arrde Ohat{fiver else might bo stored theret will constantly �+ a scr_�r�c� of awinoyance for neighbors the da.9time% And "sat riightt the restful darkness will distisruled bj veli4cIe headlights and the untiring lurjrnk�scence 'wf t;'ho surely-to^be-necessar street lig its �., Uec: u;�e the site s!,opes upwards and away from X -1l Ridge Roado rid amour+ of teRr.ing or shrub -type screerrir�aroun'r3, the Pe'imeter w"N as%4age the irritating visual-' contact;' . nea'ghbur, nC,.+ reasa ,'4*hJ.s will have forced -,.in them b,:l this pro„ feet. the rnstatla ��ar7 ofi� a developer for the Protect prescribes Planst►re,parad key he "!sanitation statiory(r in the form of a ISOo gall(in 'bolOng\t, t'n�..e When businer,s is slaw for the caMP�ra4+nda tw�a 1xkel�,Ihood of effluent standing in the holding tank for long periods of time is to be et;pecte�r. Such a foci °,ty► regardless of howAiberalI9 chemicals are applied0i will Cael'torate'+an ©dor wbfi.h will likely leaVe negrtxy reighb oro in a o8`rrst ont state of nausea. nd t because it is: a prlva':r. kaczli:t9t those so suffot'ing will t not be able to �:�+,r+�t�ict reg t�r�ri�+le governmentgovernment au horyties and have anythti.r+ done aba it. ro ifs'idc+al Property rights ire one r•xnC3a ;but ,0 is is ridiculous. No erre should have to :�,h�all has ,rrei`'hk+ar's sewer, esPeci al;l that of 22 taeighbors, ail dVr:ping Kto the some holding tank4 xt is obvior»+s tt•tst thi's PrPPos t together with the associated ''aV• Citft Storagerti proiectt, has .been preparerd and planned with abs'olptelg no r�eorrd for maintaining the orality and integr,,At i of the surrd ndang area. The regU'ested Use no r!cre fxt `in with\tho rrei ebbbrhood than d000 a quare Pe�C3; in, o roisid hale# is unfortunate that LAP of ,in June , 5'8Q t denied a raga+e b% Tort Roaars which wo o ld i ve pr duced an area-benefiti-nig, residential project P any, olvirio th subject site' Their aeti` n" at that t, Mcg det)ied the ea of a evelOPment which wauld have beer, i n keeping with the area's land use trendo �We hope that tV'eir laixt�y of forosicaht 0*11 nub be canons„red b�E the i`lann�.ng. GnMrris i rsn relative tr► the use permit apPl 1,rtat3 un ander, I toosideratiop now. ' Notoral+ do we regrrest that the liar»+tire CO'Qnty F nnih commission -deny the rise pormit applicst:ie'nt but we a7.so Petitigrr that a sub+.+rbo' -�' esirdenti.'al zone be estab7i,'1.hod on thist es woxl ps those parrcels desicanated by the r:utte Gra+»rnty Asse- as AP and, � . Butte County P^lannins Commission June 16, 1983 Minutes - reflective surfaces of aar5, pickups► camp trailers, Motor i homes► boats rind whatever else might be stored there, will constantly be a source of annoyance for neighbors during the daytime. And at night► the restful darkness will be disturbed by vehicle headlights and the unitirihe luminescence of the surely-to-be-�nOdessary street lights. Because the site slopes Upwar is and away from ko11y Ridge koadt, no amount of fencing or shrub-type scr€dnihs around; the periMoter will assuage the irritating visual contact neighboring residents will have forcedupon them: by this arQ jeot. Flans prepares) by the developer for the project prescribes the installation of a "sanitation station" in th^ form of a 1500 gallon holding tank,4 When business is slow for the caMPOrbunot the. likelihood of effluent s°<anding in the holding tank for long periods of time is to be expected Such a facility► regardless of how liberall9 chemicals are applied, will generate an odea which Will 1114,eltj leave nearby neighbors in, a constant state of nausea. And because it is a private facilit5'f those to 'suffering will not be able to contact responsible government authorities and have anything none ^bout it# Individual property rights are one thing# but this is ridiculous. No one should have to smell his neighbor's sewer► especially that 1 of 221 neighbors all dumping into the same holding tank, It is obvious that this proposal., together with the associated "k V. 9 Boat Stora9d" project, has been prepared and planned With absolut,oly no regard for maintaining the qualit+.s and integrity q� the surroOndins area. The s requested ossa no more fits in with the neighborhood than does a Sqvare peg in a round -hole# It is Unfortunate' that j LAFCo► in Jo neo 19N # denied a regpest bts Tom Rog-L-Ps which would have produred an area-Oonefitir; 'residential, project involving the subject site. Their action at thafii time denied the..are of a development which would have been in keeping with the ar,ea's land use trend. We hope that their lack of foroti'ght will not be continued, L.iy, the Man'Oing Commission relatiVo to the use PdrMit application under consideration r`ow. dot canly rho we requed,t that the Butte, Planning, COMMddnq the, use OerMit applicati0hT , sbU We al<,"so herob!j petition., that a S11burl6n-posideriti of lone be established on` this> a5 yell as those parcels designatod bq the k�`Utto County Assessor, as; bF' 79�>}1~1;U ► l t and 12. Board of Supervisors i Norris /Al l,on-Suggested Motions Page July 19 1983 9. Waste dump station to be connected to the North Burbank Public Utilities District isewet. { 10, Provide toilet facilities in compliance with Title 25, j Chapter 2, Subchapter 2, Special Occupancy Parks, Sec. 2052 connected to NBPUD's sewer/ 11 Provide water supply in compliance with the California Safe Drinking Water Act, and under permit from the Butte County Department of Public Health. l2i Obtain permits and clearances from the California Depart- ment of Housingand Community Development for this •rec- reational trailer park. 13., Number of -,hydrants required - 1 ,maximum hydrant to hydrant � spacing 800 feet, hydrant size 4" Wharf head and installed i according to Butte County Public Works' Specification 5-27 and. requirements -of local water agency. Muat flow 100 gpm at 40 psi residual. 14. A ten foot wide fire break to mineral soil around'perimoter of site maintained annually by, ;April: 15. c; 15 Applicant must Also!comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinanc.e3 and regul,atiot,s. If it is the intention of the Board t.odeny the useexmi.t then the'suggested motion as as follows; A. Find that the toquirements ofCEQA have been completed and Considered in making this decision; and B. Find that the urapat ed use permit does not meet the requirements of Soction 24-47 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (Code) C. Deni the use permit{for: a recreational campground on AP 72.111-09 orris/Alen,) r e;K r r� '` h .Mh'n, r?. n Wa' • r rr t rr'�� '4 +E'kK . , Is ..1 r F.• — 1+J ��' C1 )3 rC .�/�/'r ��Gl C'4AuNr." 25' , n .1 �XIeU67'et d: /,AFcu3t :;t'Jltt PLOT, c' A I" 1144. 1� �� %� a � «.•�j"�. l�.�,,�1's,�{*+R +.x VIS �� $ yA �. ,` "AV ��� � Z K k ° fJ14?Lx r � or �u .c �,r/,�, ✓� c� �ox��..- t h � �,? ��V� �� � "`�r� '� `�t,+Kl (oCd'' r'i�l y.� i4� � �s�: '• s•.•