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HomeMy WebLinkAbout080-050-019Upervisors report d ` r ar r .s*d � disgruntled,µ ►vr dev el opmen,- ? rocess _ Kim Welr Imady unhappy with the 28 -unit that supervisors define their torrn3 in .> apartment complex planned far _ zaningordinances. Goodspoed Street in Durham, oppb-ithoizt such'A deftition, she sari,;, , nems becatne even: more :disgruntled lhls project "Opens the,daor'" for other Tuesday when they discovered the high-rlensit . iipusing developments in project had already been apptov®d— fitirham- 1koding to a seriays "per, and the decision could notbe appealed, Dlsaussion during Tuesday's regular WhAlity- change. " within the communi- ty�. ,I sossion af'the Butte County Board Of Dertipsey said' her concern about a Supervisors raised questions about the lii ",definite definition" on density was for- laekofdefinition concernngdensity Within county zoning, ordinances, all communities within the .unincor- gated areas of the county. Out de§p1te those questions, super- `°If this is'happening in my comma-; visors said ihey could not 'reconsider the project because technically it was nity," she said,`"it's also happening in otherare",O, not in i'.onflict with the general plan or i'Twenty-eight soundti Bice a, lot of the area's B"-;} zoning, - units,"' said Supervisor Bertha Tom Byer of Durham, who appeared bdfbte; the board Previously, to contest Moseley in response to I7empsey's. comments, "Blit the in�an sinrr48 Out' the project's approval by the county's and on the Way he %vas, told' it eras advisory agency, did; appeal tiia septic alright,'' Moseley said it could be permit isaued for the ` '.apartment impossible for servisors tb rene upge on cornpleti. But the supervisors declared that such, permits were solely adtnW- the project atAlils point~ i"it doesn't mean I. think, 28 units _ stratve and denied Beer's appeal toely, approving the deYoloP- should be there," she said, i`but he'soffe told it's menta Beer and thers have also unsuceass. �h(lon `Goth Beer told supervisors Tuesday hetva:s still worried about the effect the `o fully attem;.ptad to "uatoriiii zone" the projeet"s septic system :would have nn` property to stop the project. Lynn Dt xnpsey, Who is OPPosing the coinmunit, xvAter supply, since oneof Dtirfimn s pumping stations is "t incur<rbent $ertha Aloseley }n tight across the street. hen's dth District Supervisorial elec,f, k�l;lzaveto pbject�i' Sttperr�isor liilds tions said the main problem with the wheeler intetrupted. "This is not a apartment complex is its density. , publia hearing on thin project., Why According to Deinpseyr beth the didn't these objections eazxze up at the general'plan'designa tan and��.zoning for hearings' the mea coli fol "`ttzedlurn density" inultip7e4amily housing, Tli'e g?enc al "'Because thele; warn"t one, Bcez; trttpottded� plait, she said, defines tnodiurn tlonsity 'i'�'he -decision is nx€zdts, 'Porn. It's as fi- units 'per acre, but, the. ronini tic►new", iTnseley'told'Beer� r � ' Or&iulce gives no definition at,all# _ t#i%h l8' apartcrients pa the ii,8 nr„re `"'till project is ah aocoinplished fact,” $upwtvispt Bcrbsrt iennke� dddetl, Goodspeed street 'rarcelklempsey sald,'the density xvill, be rnore than "itinri'tknowwiiatglsetatllyouK' "1io 'about 'livo x th it'i'"" Bear. units nor ache,, .�xtating 'that she did not ,nuessavilY nirf gostsd cynic lip, tutxift from the . Tjodiurtr apose ilia ,apartmerits� l�etnpsey did• emphasize icrOncern , Sup, rt isors,ir tcxii.l'lantiin Direr. - , abet the d'eifsity ,issUe,w strrikz l * siiggostii ty z,rtt1e llafr too alp 4vith enity, doflniticstls qtr their �;i ing 4 d' `. .. dinFdkAIA4�i� � ^ a , _ page 1�1TTICATZO\ MEASURES I.. Provide perria.nent solution .for drain.a:ge by i.11 ,(all.ing drainage trenches in the short -t:erm and pa me 11 t. Q drainage fee (if legally Permissible) based oxa ac�'Gage for future storm drain facilities. 2 . Provide letter from the Durham 1r,rigation. Di $ tri,ct tha't they, can provide adequate water with sufficient~ aa;Lrr, pressure to serine the, project. a. Install fence around periphcry of the situ. Such to .,fence be 6 foot high chain link fence with wood Sja.ts or �,od'd fence [solid board) 4. Place and shield a3;y exterior li ght,ing toga d iii,s t;raeti orla to those in area. - 5 tYiden :sections 'of Goodspeed Street and, ti,-own Street between, the -project site and The Nfidway to meet Butte Gount}� I5'ub11c rks requirements, Crordinate maintenance o£ t:3iE-:�e improved., road sections with Butte County Public Works Department, 6. Provide on--siterecreation area and equipneni• for children. 7 Eliminate back rti�indows on second sto-r overlooking Adj wining property-. Bathroom windowr, to be opaque glass,. S I UL t, 'a application for sowtgg,e disposal permit submit revised s itel p1ah iridica'ing relocation of bu Ldirzgs3 as numbered rra,n the road, also shbWi;ng grass, plop an,d landscaped areas. Afth J• APPEITI X F ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) 110 80-05-19-;01 I. BACKGROUND 1w: Name of Proponent David Nostetler _. 2; ,address and Phone Num er -of Propanent P.0. Box 572 crow est. -fir UgrhamMcCai i a. 492 Rio —i n d o. A V e Chita) CA 95926 . Date of ;Checklist Submitted 4, Agency Requiring Checklist Name (5i< i'roposal, i t appl.ica e SetU 3 ge D 1" rm; # fnr 28 trait apattment comb"lex on AP 40-Z4-42. 1.10 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (t:�pl.anati,o-ng of all "yes, , and, "maybe" answers are required on attached heats._) YES MAYBE NO 1, Earth: Will the proposal result in significan.t a, Unstable earth conditions' or ,n chanSes in, geologic substructures? b, Disruptions, displacements, comms pact .on or over corer ngg of the soy i e. Change in topography or ;round stir - face relief i eatures or removal; of topsoil d. Da:struction, tovering or modifica tion of any taiiique geologic tar physiea'l foattires? �or atere:oi0Xri6e. Increase x o soil's, either on or o the site"? :. Changes, in deposit'on or erosion o beach sands;or changes ixi: ailta tj ��cpos tion tar x•os on. hit~ i ; may odi�y the channel �pr s , vi ver � �ctr stream or the bed of the ocean or y y niet or lake's gmoss" o prim rgrirr;lturally `pro-, daatiue soi�.s outside designated bran areas �_�_ i page 0i~ '? )LtS ]MAYBE'NO h,:posure of people or, property to geologichazards such as earthquaXeo landslides, mudslides, ground: failure, or si,mil ar hazards? Aix . Will the proposal result in.. a.. Substantial deterioration of ambient or local air qual.ty b. The: creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumos c Sigai„i:i.cant alteration oi+„air. movement, moisture Gr temperature, or any change in, climate,. cAtber 1.0cally or regionally? Rater., Will the proposal result in subs tan tiial a, Chan gesn currents, ter the course or d i recti,an oi= water movements? b, Changes in absorption rates, drainage patt,rns, or the rate and amount o stir face water runoff's t � Deed for off-site surface dra:ana e improvements, including vegetat i�in removal, channelization or culvert installatrion7 .. lilt rat i ons to the course or flow of flood' waters? -M e, Change in the amount of surface hater in any water body f, Discharge into surface waters ;. or, in any alteration of surface water quality includingb,ut not limited to mpe .at tate, dissolved , :t w.:ygen of tu:►;%a.di tryl, g �;' iterati;on o the direction, or ” rate of flow of "rQund, hat i' rs7. h, 'Change in thequantity .or Quay �y o ground eaters,` o Lhsr t:hr ou.gli di, re t additions ;o'r wi thdrawals, or, through ztterce.pti cin of an- naquifer aquiferby Guts or gxcaVati+onsl i i Append. �: page 2' of 9 r Yr'.,S MAYBt NO I. Reduction, in, the amount of hater otherWloe available for public ,rater, supplies? 7a; EXposure of people orproport to water related% hazards suchas flooding? 4, Plant x ufe,, the proposal: result a r� ti subs t;an tx al a} Loss of ve g ta't ion ox chance in, the, divers"Lty of species or number of any species of plans Untl.uding trews; shrubs, grass,, t: ops, micro ora end aquatic planus)? b,, reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species c, Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of �►,�'� existinF, species` d Reduction in acreage of any aar' cultural crept __. 5, Animal. Life,, Pill, the proposal result in subs antjal a t'hange it the diversity of species, cox" numbers of any species ot; animal ' t birds, l .nd � animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish; b,enth�c organic rxs; inaccts or mi ro,fauna) b . Re ucti-Oa of the numbers of ani" uriiquex' rat: or endangered a, ec;i.es of'animals . c, Introduction c� new Species of a�malts into an at;ea, or result in a, 'barrier t the migrat inrt or movement o d, Reduction of ea,croachment upon, or deteriors ti on toe i ta,or wildlif eta ` �- 2 b��;a,t .--. Arpcnd.ix x�>> page 3 of YDS MAYBE O 6. DTaise, Ihil the proposal result in aub s tantial. ; . Increases in noise levels? b, EXP 08Ure. of people t0 severe noise levelrs? 7 , tight and Glare, Will the proposal produce si F.11TIFICaut light or' glare? _.Y.. 3. Land Vse.Will the roor r,aj result in Significaut a- Alteration of the planned land use of an area, or establiSh a Mend wbich. will, demonstxabl lead to such, alteration,?, b, Conf lict 1t'kt11 uses Ott ad;j ��inin properties, or conflict with estab1:�c' ud recreational, educa- tional, religious ,anus or scientific uses of an area? _..r. 9. Natural Resources t Tilill, the proposal resul F. a.n substantial; At Demand for, a,t increase in the mate of use of any,natural resources,: `...= b" Depl.eta.on of any nanre�e�aaiale natural rosoura..e7 1 Ri8It ;,of Upset : Does the propaaal invol re a risk,, of aA explosion or the release of hazy doffs substances (includin, bit not ted to, oil, e$towl s Q radiation) D, e.8 ch in the event of an' act Ldent' or upset condit.o1s? l l. p�o-�ulat ori.y W 11 the tapo;sal Gahtliy. alter the looa,tion, di. t 'bution, densit � or growth of the human ,pbpulat.ion of an 'rate ,area or: ph�.sial 1r, divl de an eslisled 12, ousi:n the proposal 'lt1Y1 canWill sl,grn`. Affect exl,s in. 4ou:�in , or czeate a demand -for additional hour;L AppeYldix V page, 4 of a , Prater o r na-aural Ras? b' Communications s';ystems? _.., c. Cater.? d.; Sewer will trunl� line be extend d, providing capacity to serve new development) `i «,.... a,: Storm avatar drainage? . �Hman Health.. t-Iil1: the proposal ras ult in., a, Cxeation of.any health hazard or potential health hazard to cludiri d mental health)-? - -Egasu.re of people to potential healtli hazards? _ _a 18. Solid Caste. Will the proposal result in any significant impacts associated 'Litter with solid waste disposal or control? 19 . Aesthetics. Will the proposal, result in the ob,gtruction of. any publa e designated or recognized scenic crista open to the public, or will the , proposal r sul.t in. the creat,' of an aesthetically offensive site open to public vi eWl --- ^-" .. '70 Recreation. Will the ropos�l r�sul P" in an impact UDon tyhe duality ter, gtxarita ty o' existing publ e reci'ea�- ticin fact 1 itia� 11. Archeolo ", call listorica'1, dill the proposaest o.an alteratioTa , .. a significant archeological or h 6,n a.ical~ site, structure, ob,jedt " ar build nS' — niicac? Tfin a?sc a � Does, the pro j eentia.l to de,.grada t`he ,gdality oz the environm ent, suastantial1. reduce fishy i.dlie °tea ha.bltat of a speca.es s cause ash sraildli.fe pgnulatori t;o `drop' belot self page rppendi �' 6 0 d IST, �7ISC[ SSIdN OF EN'VTRONMENIML EV.' LVATION Proioct Desriion Type of Project: Sewage Disposal Permit, ar�efescrlpt�on. To allow 'theconstruction of un' apartment bedrooms, each)., i; 0n; 4Jest side of Goodspeed` Street, 140 feet north of Lot ataanx 3 5rviss Street, Durham. proposed Density of Development: 1�+ DU/acre;-(28 DU/2:33 acres) _ ., 5, �,m erviou:s 5ur�ac�ng: Up t.o 75� ount.:of _ . Nearest public Roads): Frontage O.n Goodspeed St, 6, 7'. Access and .Franklin Ave:) method. of Sevla.ge Disposal: Septic tarik-leachfi ld, system S. 4 . 81 l Durham Irrigation D7str i ct. Source of hater Supply. 9`.. Proxiat'ityof Power Lines: Adjacent, potential far further development: 1 iniMal. Fnvi ronmentai Sett .; Physical Fnyironme4L.' ., Terrain General Topographic Character; Relatively level tri tt: sl i ght. a. slope to S .44 . b w S1 open.: toss than 3 . . Eleyatiosi; 150` to' 152' ASL Soils a, Types and' Characteristics: ilinaloant, off6cti�.ve depot of natural drainage, percolation 13-14, , no gravel. strata, good rate of 8 , - Ill m%nutes/inch, well-suited for N1tide variety! of crops,natural t;azard's of tl�e Land a. Earthgaake, Zone P'ossi'ble fault within I mile to soutil�rest. b. Po tell lal Sobs dertce: c. Tire i azard: CJnGi s i f� d. dW �Xpa al ve 5oi l Potents al a Moderate.., 4. HY,arol ary �. Surface a'tBu,, C.reo'k within 1. ,i1 to past. Characteristics: food ,natural drainage of soils; 6. Drainage permanent so! Vti oh needed at, per reeon�men dat ons pf .Durham drai.nag s"tudy 151' tai;ti. storm dt�ai� pike i,nsiall`ed faru`ture. c, . Snnual Rai`nfan /Scen e'� ual'itY: Low; bomaintained, orcaar 'at present. 6. acoustic 'dual ty: Goad; ,same noise from,'hutivern Pacific Rai,1ra'ad 'to east; 4' ual.1 y*.. Good, A:: page a Alk Possible Required Mi ti 9.atio0 Meas ores 1 Provide permanent solution for drainage by installing drainage trenches in the short -tem and payment of .drainacge'fee (if legally pe>rmisslble) basad on acreage for' future storm drain facilities. (lb,3b) 2. Pro. vi de letter from the Durham Irri gati on District that they can provide adequate water With sufficient, water pr°es wre to serve t.1 ie pt�nject. (3h, 16c) 3 Install fence aroundperiphery of the site. Such fence to b 6 foot high chain link fence wi=th. wood slats, (60; 1 ) 44 Limit noise, to the extent possible, by by rly morning and late evenings quiet periods and controlling daytime noise '.a sources. Noise level not to exceed an average level of 6Q d g ecibels at -property lines, ;(6a) 5 Place and shfel d any exterior 1 i ghti ng to avoid distractions to those in area. (7) 6 Widen section of Goodspeed Street and 'Brow'n Street 'between the project site and The, Midway to a 24 foot wide paved section; Coordinate r?aaintenance of these improved road sections With 'Butte County Public Works Department. 0Iaa*c,f) 71= Provide on-site recreation area and equipment for children. (144,20) B.' A11 apartment units are to be no more than one story in height. (19) �e e ey Rt. 2, Box 705 Durham; CA 95938 Bosx�y mater �_ Oliver &d?aa1lidti " Drhdm} .CA 95938 Rt. G, Bo 718 Durham, CA 95988 Laura Parker 2369 Florida Lane DuFiham, CA 9593 , Reeds Locksnrithing Inc. 10135 Joerschke Dr t-taPVI n & tt>or°ine Burnett 3 : Grass Mal ley, CES 95945 P,t. 2, BOX 724 : Durham, CA" 9598 4P C� -1 —(,.�- R. J., t1 e n d e r s a n 8491 Pratt. Ave, A1'i ce t(Gtta%r uurham CA 95938 92'5 Goodspeed Dur h a m C A 95938' & 14i Bonner Rt. 2' Dox 741 Durham, Chi 95938 Nester Silvia Rt. 2, Box 746 Joyce Hunt' ham Dur , CA 95938 C t. 4, Bax 421 E h7co, CA 15926 N. & 8: Horn Rt 2,, Bax 763' purnan, CA ` Jack k.gkrert Rt.; 4, Rox 421 E C" & F, 81 9ham 95938 Chico, C;A 9592'6: Rt•• 2, Bax, 770 Durham, CA 95938 A, & Co Amator Brix 271 Ueda Simpson D. Y� R. 0UrhQMIs C `15538 P,O Box 506 Durham, CA 95938: j: ayor 307- Serviss St. Durham,_ CA 95-93'8 Betty -Jensen Rt. 2 Bax 795 R. & G. Comi l tan Robert E, 7urh��m, CA 9S - 938 pt. 1, Bax 990 Urh�am CA 95138 Evans P.0 Box; 15 Durham,''CA 95138 R & G. Cline Rt. 24 Box,800 Russell L. Brines Rt. 2, Box P. & 5. Erie en Dui ham, GA 95938 8'' Durham, CA 9:938 P,t. 2, Sox. 802 Durham, GA 9593$ C Phagdn R.G. Cox 3D3 , Eorc�;t' F,. D. & F. B,roSwn' 795938 F , & P. Sar�elS� ` Ranch, C4 95;.942 Durltam,BCA, P:O, . Bo,x'; inti Durham, CA 9r5,38 ihaaya8 E: Beer Rt, u, Box 700 giirha�n, CA & P _ c ro-bj: e,r P.O. Bd 425 F�arrett 'Lind;sdy 959 8 DIUrh.'am Cit 959 8 P.O., 85x 81. Durham, C AI 95938 t At/ �iAkl l Ato Marie Burnett llur.net G. & L. t 1276 Orchard Wf y Box 9h Durham, CA g,9.3a P.O. Box 211 D�u'rham CA 95938 Chico, CA 95926 'yG, �. & L. Plighteh a1 e> D. &, S : Dun'] a.}� P.O. Box523 ht. Dietz. Rt. '2 , Box 726 Durham, CA 95938 Rt. 2 Box 768Durham, CA 95'38 CA 95J38 Durham, J , & C . `Ri chand son F1i15 C, & A. iI J. & B, Gray Rt. 2, Box Rt. 2, Cox 709. Durham, CA 95938 P 0, Box. CA Durham, CA 95938 Durham. Sierra 'Ch i�s't`1,an Ser. Chris Obrien' 6 Bo,x 71 Box: 7 Dui~hams CA gS93.8 P.O.o�95938 C A Durham, CA 95938 D u rh a�t>1� 1.,, Pierce - S: & F, Greene At 1., Box 10 L2 P .Ella Ayres Rt. 1, Box 7L8 P.O;. Bo'x 455 Durham CA 95938 Durham, CA. 95938 Durham, CA 95938 _ P. & D, Colbert Ida Lou Boelerts David C. t:e11y 1.5114 Coodspe.ed. C/oARuth.,taird' KemP Goodspeed St. Rt. 2, Box 75.5 5 Durham, CA, =1938 Durham, CA 95.938 1504. Durham, °CA 95938 Durha0l Iqat an Dist. G. R, Leeds Hernan C~iiller P.'0. Banc 223 2 09 14i dW, y Durham, CA, °5938 Rt. 2 0, x, 752 A 95938 Durha, CA 95538 Durha; tlore Carl 'E. Cole F O 80 30944 - Edna 8rt'ries P .0. Bo,x 50 Rt. 2, Box' 747 Durham, CA 95938 . Chi cb', CA 859'27 959, 38 0uTharlt, c, 9' , _ S r r a i e Christi.n 389 F 5,ark e 1 Y' 0 1 5, VBox. CA 95938 Du.r m, C 9593 Rt. Durhari�,. r�, 9,593.8 prha.m, x �' S E. flood Lo'r`ra�Tynq ; P ddi'cord' te`"s Sat�dta Anri P e r , � p �0.. BoX ;481 P .D. 4 �ox Durham, CA 9' "935 9 37 Poi dway 933 G 95. u.rham, CA 9590(3' Du`;rhar, , R,t. 1, BOX 714 L. Rt 4 Whitcher Box 46 5 trn. t Durham, CA 95938' Chico, CR592 X60. Box 451 Durham CA 95938 J. Ft G. Rt. 1, Counts Box 724 R. & �: Rt. 5 f Teats Bax 221 [is l Ias Beet -,s; Rt III Durham, CA 95938 7 C,tca, CR 95926 2, 7.5, ur1,arr,' CA 9893`8 X;C 040-24-0-042-0 DALLAS H G JOYCE J BF(k`R5 0 9197 GDO:DSPEED ST DURHAM CAL c 951`341 070-16 �• 54-71 1��'3 4 0 040-24-0-060-0 r0 0410-24-0-043-0 BEER TNQh:AS 'E RT 2 BOX' 700 DURHAM GA 95938 070-16 1392-51.'b-7.9 c GRO`OKER BERNARD E PRISGII.LA P P 0 BOX 425 DU AM CALIF 95938 070-16 1620-4 7q-70 0G 040-24-0-044-0 00 04,0-'i4-0-046-0 HARR LI N D S A Y 'LCTT B P 0 BOX 81 DURHAM CALIF 95938 0`70-16 1583-055-69 , -00 040-240-047-.0- BU;RNETT MARIE P 0 BOX 211 DURHAK CALIF 9938 070-1'6 00'00-000-00'„ 00 040-24-0-Q�i8-4 EBUR„N(=TT GALE "h' C LINDA J - JT 1276 0PCHAR0 WAY G"HICO C:A 95926 d7091b 2416-46579' 10 0 40-24-0-049-0 MEIER RUBY RT :1 BOX 1,616 DURHAM CALIF 95938 070-16 00011-000-00 N 0 q40 -z`4-0-054-0 00 040.24-0-050-0 MAPT-IN WAYWARD G L 0 0RI5.A P 0 BQX 91 DURHAM GA 95'938 070-15 19ah••52A-74 00 040-24-0-0'51.-0 SOHNREY' IVAN D C C.ARALEE • 2409 SERVISS ST DURN AM CALIF 95938 070-15 0000-aco-o0 00 040-24`-0-0:52-0: NI'GHTCNGALE VERNON C E L:ORPAI'NE L RT '2 BOX 768 DURHAM CALIF 95,938 070-1.5 1846-069-73; Q'NLAP''DONALD W C SANDRA L PO BOX, $23 DURHAM CALIF 95938 070 -ISL 19"34,.60q..1t� 0�? 140-24-0-0' 53-0 a, 0.0 0+10-24-0-054-0 /bIETZ GREGORY ALBERT E MARY A JT RT 2 6DX 726 DURHAM CA 95938 070-16 2452-376-79 'H'ILL THOMAS A & ANNE L P 0 R.OX 485 OUR'HAM CA 9�a938 070-15 1443-657-6E 00 0`40-24-0-055-0 M OC 040-24-0-056-0 GY JAL RT_2 BOX 0 OURHAM CA 95938 070-1b 1559-324.61 JOSEPH A :C ETNEL E f?T,2 8bX 709 Ots,RHA,M CA 95938 070-1"b 1,766-527-72 00 040-24-0-0`57-0 ' RIGHARO50N RT` 4 BQX 421 E' CKI'C0 C.A 95926 070-15 1599-49-70 ? 00 040-24-0•-058.:0 EGBERT JACK K b0 040-24-0-059-Q' EG;3ERT' uACK K 4; JOYCE E E"TAL "TC 970 FILBERT' AVE, CHT?CQ CA 9.592.6 070-15 24;2G-617=79 0L'S EN LA'`WRENCE 00 040-24-0-01' BEERS DALLAS H C JOYCE, J' 9197 G0ODSPt,E0, 5T DURHAM CA 95938 07"0-16 l:z3-4`x4.71 Ir 0"0 040-Z5-0-001-0 SIERRA GNRIST,IA N SERVICE'S INC PO'"BOX 30T DURHAM GAL"IF 95938 070•Q2 154#x-060-6; A i r i a ,. �:....w»,:»_;..:.:....�- LL. . w a .,.,: ai.�'���I'�3_".`�-�'*��'i"" j'"�'"e E"`�""'"�"v�".�.:�"'F u 2 ..:�x, r F c..� .�s•.^at.�,� �_,,�.���,L,.�,.�;aF.sr,;�� COUNTY OF BUTTE EWMONtgW,AL .AEVMW DEPARTMENT ~ ; 1&F COUNTY CENTER DRIVEa� OAOVILLE, CALIFOPM 9596.5 - u Rt. 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