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t 1 J F' t� r t a 7rr . E DIIRHP �1-riAl';TON-NELSbN ''CITIZEN ` NS ADVIS0Ry'COMMITTEE' AGENDA June 9'.. 19 8 7 TIME �; ' PLPCL I'ror essiona, be e� bpmentRoamict r. Durham IJrii-e ed Schbrr� 'Di str - i v" 1. Drva.ing Toux off, Core A rea b ,� 2.,J) Band out Lend x r fOr .1.,eIntersect3.G Durham-Daytbn of �i:hway anc Hi�hwa g �� yt 9 . 3 � APPLY Zonihq- i.o"the p�.aiin xng 'Ares r w , as ic�IbHr� a 3 . Areas , Area 2,' „ t�• �� Area 4 � �.Y,: NOTE"*** r , A �.0 m,iritite freak `wit7 � be. tak' en at aPPzoxlmate�y B�O:b P. r , r ; r' k 9rW r • Y '4 �i a The,secpnd stili�p,' of the Ares (l an 'prs�ces W� accontpl 1'ted on March - f, 18 Ij9�fh., .W 1 th -the eppc►.1 ntntent of a n 1;ne�m trRatac�r y��t t,1 tens Add 1 �arY Gomm i ;ttee �)! the -6oartl Grf SuperY 1 SOI S d Y11@1S@ per94fiS W1 I be meet n9 over,.', he next few, ; n�sntt7i ; tci devel op � , cdmpr'ehens 1 ve'`'1 1st of goals grid ,. ab Jest 11.ves. for Cher p) an � ngstep 3) . Tie 11 r f;"I rst I` meet 1 h$ 1 1.1 bel bei. 4ledrtiestla Apr 1 1 :2. I a P'uh l c hear i nGq 'an the' comm l ttee' �t goe t sl and object t.es wt 1'17-bb �e1 d lie fiche the Butte County F'1 tlnn.l n Comm i s.i do and = ; �fl Boaird ' of Superv;l stir=s a, ; 1 stet^ tlate. t For adci 1 t 1 ohsl i n�FQrma, .-ono con ad _ t �teae Streeter 'j' rr I �i 0 t1b a:m. t` � p � .r I I! r I r I I I r al 'i { I � 4 i EI I ,1 r I , r I C •;r i , I i r ' r I V I , I I i <f lt. Y I fI If � rlan lana :use, ,.a��iy-: last meeting for areas;; to make'sure that they :)irmittee As; you viill dee to discuss, the area. of Durham at the ge is shown as b� ank given. • ll assign terietal' <Plan' f-bayton, and.Durham., Lit, at the a,s it meeting, t, the,-6ginni -; ,off the; G seting will kis to,, finish at to the entire dann ng Steve and I'will pre- this ,map oansiderb ations . applie,�i to;',an ing., dict act `'`float ",is`,. traightforward approach ferent. zoning distra.c-�:,,. all,of""the Geherai P9 azo t �toughout the;Plarining'. �`.9 97 , of if have between lb : 00` UPS&_ Wirt % A morandunro to" Du _tq6lsoh�: Citize Dayt',dn tee 'a lW serli6r' nner, StX yt Rton s, U 9 1 J eCT.! bi4� MARCH At! 64a MEETING C 2' 19 8 DAT_! qh161987 - ng wi dh6ld-iruesday, MAr'dh� ��4 1987''" Ave, next oonmjjttod,�Meitti 'll'b ihal Doveldp6dnt 00 at 6:10 m. the Professional Pt6fos81C Development Program A m of the : Durham Unified 9cho6l ria strict-. A't`tachied. 1`8,"Av'gaporiI which i s all. iuse e'i 9 the' D �depictedh ,a 'd tions that have been adopted by theCpnmittee for` Areas Please check the mapto make -sure _iref leets't' intent a'rid,., L I I !de—sions, of the, Cbrimi.tt ee At the- 'the Comml, ee, 1 1 tt V. reV e- CUM�Jj4s 24 niddtin4 W th "Mairch' Road Ibt� Road 'Anid-, an Otd' Lane areas 'an hen- ocus, m the, St k e: , b oun d "Lane area '4i�: 4� Just 'a , reminder that, tlh boundary suhfo' id �4 A 4 was �,ex idea by the mmi ,o Area 60 tieeeastward to Bul'ttLd,;, Creek x;j U . e lid. to, Y far Staff : Wi, a so d stk1h, a te" 6h& i�ote. al"t knat, i-46 � map p At, Map' a,_ `4 -Thiwillsh6WL de a, 'gna.io o Area e acre, parcel -size property ,roperty Cblateds6tith of bur amaypoh Highway, and Ai4tibiItum,5-acre Othe parce s 16 dated h 1� : e highway.; - roM l7e4;��to`,'r add litto& 'wel��d' ks, ke, resse&',to, �Cbft pij A p ,F, i2d e 14 4,tohe_ rope r y� o. trier AhAn�, the Planning Areae 3 ThJ.2W---.IOtt6r!! bs. luddd: �E.r your O action -'Ji,oh�_bhlyo, ark no snoe�i, e yoUare unable to atfdn&,'on 4-h 24, X987,, or you have �L any qUes,lon or su Jec s youwis 4�...,O... discuss; US6P1'ease gi p, n a ail a,�3 etieen 1000' . 0"0'p; St /b osures, "CC S uperv, o.x M6ta_iih " Ptinning :to 0n6k Bobt Y h rVisor ahe bol an I,'pe n, Anning o . s oner knatambdkt ', r. IItltte.Ceunty Pam bureau Stene Streeter, t6hi or Planned` h J.iF Bettye Planning'P;jr P c r71 ' �h5 I li k I T • iw4 f i � i * ' I tµ I i t i r d a w isoP,.Y d6mmltTEE, DURHAM -DAYTON PtELSt7N CIT.CZENS ADV pY4 I March 9;' 1987 st I Time. 6:"30.m . P .II Pra£essiona]. Develo""ment Prci' ram Ttoom c,r P,lace,;, P g , burh ai Jnli i e . 'School D%'stx 0, Lt 1. Conf,.�.ct 'oS zterest pact�.on. 2 . Y2eview map o Land Use "bes gnAtions' r Comp]:ete Land t1r�e "at ' a tea 3; f tea '..' Area 4; ''o Area. 2 et,'next. 'meeting date. �nLnute `break. a.s s'cEdu� ed each hour. 4 r u t I u I .1 Rk F gr. i I t 4« I I • Yi 7 4 , r : I 1R (777- ------ --�- �q 14 1 7 MAP r 1 SENI � Cts ii tar t� G Pi a+ � I I i t 12, �l�y t t" Y v. Fa 9• (j�. 'l 1 l a {� J � - "arfanato'1Vlernorandum H vA ! s. ar Ca ittee r' Advis mnp Durham:`-Day,�ar,-Nelson .,itzzeris. Y � F ps+,; Starlyn Brown,. ,Senior Planner sae��cs:U TING ON M. RCFi 9,�. ire March -2, 198 The 11 X+- Committee "meeting w1I 'be head. Monday,,. "March' 9,`, 19137, ' at 6 i 30 pm� in, the: Professional Development Program Room of r ,., ct c tha� stri. Unified ..chaol. Di e Durh ' A: committee member has,,requested..��hat the',,.agenda include Cnnsiderata on. of a Conflict ;of T) �rerest Policy far:, the _ Committee. Consideration Mould be °gvdri to adoption of a to prohibit Committee members;from voting on property in policy which they had any, right, title or interest.-'This'xequest has been seheduled on;the agenda as the first order of'. bus.noss. Attached for your revieW is a mapvLwhich depicts the ,land"use the clesignatoris adopted by the Camm.ttee for: Arias 1" and 3 at Sure :meetinct of E"ebxuary` lg,' 19 7: P1ea"se check the trap to-make i,t reflects the ,.intent and, decisions of the Committee., ` At !the 3 and March 9y .7:9$7 tieeting,,• the Commit e wily complete, Area move on to Area',4.`;n he,ip you in jour decision making process, 'to the fol] owi>ig pi`ior' .o the meeting an sy, you may wish cana`ider March Goals-and`- Ob,jective8=adopted ay the by. the , Supervisors estab3 i"skied. Panning Commissicn, and Board of ;have bl:oad policy, and raised"expectations as to the :direction an area ;plan vVill:,go. Have the bkaad policies that vete ob eativr e, stabli sherd, by the ;Goals and j �s been triet `Z 2 . P ` review of , the Goals and •AMj ec Lives as e1 I as the text wig l a3 d and maps of the "h�aeter' �hvi'ronm`ental, Assessment cleteriuining" the sutabi; i ty 'of 1 ana for development. and n- poiht �:g :;areas where gt,oWth s, "oUld or sl u1 d not .occur . , ; Ar° chart whs"ch lis general categories' o`� �.%npacts is attached Al though not ,all ire rei:evai t to` the D' tham�bayton�Ne1 son 4 Area it will! provide "you with 'a' detailed 3.ist ;of Plariiiing areas that can be impacted ikt6m Land use clivieians . h� ch of area i s the cots hn sty wit ] ing ai^ unwilling ta` impact? .these r. t t ibiUkhdr*--.DaytOoxy,, orqiY ,- epI age "march :1 9'8 7' if yo'.1 are'uhjibunablettend - h h' 9 or Yo : Marcu,:,, have any U e'stilons, �o -sub' 'subjects "You WIS t please TWP!� P 6 .discuss; call a In a 16 :�'o 6 arid st, Enclosures ;� Sul b6kVisdr 2a 'McLaughlin in n oneBoba nj Cbtt3.!§s ;r, upervisor JanelDdlctth Planning, 6Mmj's'Ao' i het Nina ba ibert 'Butte ` County Firm ureau. s seftlbtPlan6g,, Bettye 'ti PlanningI e X1 tc la r, y. th- I. 4� ij jl lk I yrs , , :> r Ori these same maps outline areas 'which,' in, your opinion; have problerrs. If you:, k'gdw an-, area floods . or i:s cnngestail with traffic rpt O'd rtain hours', out the gerer'aarea,.of the boundazy and label the problem, 3i Submi't ` these., maps ' to Ac�n Mcg 1" ` at the Durhard School AfstYict Offf�e by Friday, 1?ebtiiary 13, 1 87, at.;mdon, After we pi"ck up the'maps from the' office;.• wee will haves the area of d6nIsennus deP icted r,'m a map At the nest meeting of r February f'3j 1987; we vill begin I to iesolva- those ,aroas for d, - rrii ich a con'seiisus. Was 'not reached, ahe ;area a a tame. 5sif ` hsvelspec_;ifi. questions, give: us a call.. %1e look fctr .... to t ,you 'workingwrits you at our nett rrieeti' on .February 18 198i esti 6: 0" p 4;n:. „ Sincerely, y r�.i `�Nlyk�i Ai iK u.Ch.�«2.1 41 D# rectar�-Ci Planning , „ e StYeE C ZZ' n, s -Scor �Planner� !1, r l S"Ij - - .SA'' , - ` encs * ("Gapy . o E ,the "Land Use6' Element and Mans; I ,. , XxI'2 , �C T , I cc. Stipervzaor.l�icLaugilin- s.N^ Supervisor Aol'an Commaaa�3ondr Lyncfi ,'' Commissioner Lam . etc a �, # }, r 1' , F I 0 i 1 1 S J Is 1�- I I I a 3. w 1 1 t, CI a j r , , um � � e .. a .`Durham Da yton�Ne�son C _ ta.zens A sory :Comm�.ttee,` i , FoW" Steve Streeter, Senior piariier , r- � "st/e� C7NlEETiNG ON wE1lYESDA"v JANUARY 2;$', 1987. , ?� January v 1 The next meeting is scheaa ed' for Wednesday, ', banuary , °I at 7'.00 p:m. 'We •will meet ,in the Professional Development'" Progxam Roam -; of thea urham -Unified = ScYioo]. Distr� ct , Theagenda wiii ,bea cont 'h' Bari r of the.; review an o`f 'it�aps .for a future Viand ise. alternative. Committee,ireGom ' tnendatioizs fcrr amendments to the General. P1aric6sgnaLlans - rezoning wi,1.l be dons'idered' and a map with text deve'ioped:: � �Any ideas; devel1bped prior to` the meeting' shoU`1d: be sketched on the .General P .a� and Zoning Maps, figure XIII 1 ,and"XIII-2 in. tYie master-,. 'Env iroifittent`al Assessment . Reasonsto "'support 'ar�endmei�lts `S �rT "hould'�'kze dxawn from=.tlie adapted Goals andObjectives. an dataP in th' e MEA ;. I I zf ydu wild b 1 att e unab a to end on ' January 2$`;, please hoti`py 7 , our office. at,',518! !7601, (.between 10 i 00 a.rn. and ;1 .00 I 4 cc , sup6 isor Ed MbLatigiilin Planning Comrrissioner Bob Lynch Sulje,V .sor Jane <,?lanri�ng. Coriu�issioner.iriaLambert Butte County Farm Bureau Stari,Brown; Senior Planner: Bettye ICi�.rclier, P].anriing Director. I R," i I i. i y I I l I i 777777, !6 t , s i I ecembe, ',1986 'OR INiMEDiATE RELEASE s , I T e Cita,zens Advisory Committee °for the; Durham-Day 611 r , , ori�lednesddy,, 01 Saii, P.rtinh,.ng Area v�i11 hold"its ,next meeta.ng 787., The meeting ,will�begin at 7•'00; P 'the . Lary ; Soess�orial ` Development Program Room of the Durham LTnif� ed s School District, 9920 Putney The agenda will 'be' a' rev e'ta and da;sctt'sion of maps dor and se ti es •;''Co' mmittee members Wxll7 .discuss fiittte,!a <, d es�.gna �. to a General' Plan w' .:.: onz and zoning`,.. s their ideas mend the' Gen � _ - ;: a os trisions ,a _ - - cts w3 tYi�.xi' thy` r'lanna ng Area. A21y pr p ed. re l � da str� 4 �xrE i ri conformance witthe list of °Goals "and Ob j e- t 1i f, f adopted in Novemi�er,.; 19$6.., bpi, t2ie BC7ard of ,Supervisors 'as 4,r 11 f i in the Master Environmental. Assess11 ment. ' a' tve'�1 as' the date Piib�.ic ndahce ' is welcome at the meeting but sctis� J t� ,att to tsff membexs 4� i 11 be limited; the Committee and C6UA s ,sion W present. E'or a`dditI nal 'a:�if.ormation, contact Y Stene Streeter d '3 . 0d i .' 53 ..OU awm t p WuAAi l-Thurs iW,Nov. 3a, 98i3fC 1c4 nforp ise- (cord. < -- 3 Jtr r_= Ul S'' � boi (7--x ROVII.I;E. (R) =- Goads and,:.obectves Ake and rezapuia� ti p2aluiTng prggrs shit are 'tip se.rv,6 as the cornerstone 'for future f-or"_ the ht eat planning 1n the 33 s�ugreaaYile Durham ?cyton- "- •8 I- -0Wled oat, foJr I i�telson area +ere apprttVi`uesday by the Poard sfud � because�p the inerain crust of ,ta�e+ul . 9pertits. turaand urbanuses ` By 3-a� �rrtt =tt 1rtlepted' wft ctrl = eazaeptton4:th: goiaand=abjeci ves as formu�iied oltowir g adoption of gtxi>k rind objkt i'_a nine=member clElzenst committee: fromEho twill be preparation off; spEctfit: alternatives: tori area-bM endorsed `ny the Huge= County i'Iacut ng land uses, seleetfnn oa ftfid;alterriattVe, Cammfsslon. T- �"atauon aC 8 drsft artier plan. `and' cnvirastmrn At the. suggeatio a . G'hs[rtrian L``d _4a444- renal ing arxd a iptfaii a wmitpl t �ootatl n_ thio lan-u _ot Dunham, the board deleted a reference P p snrpa�LLrg; -the Chico keen leap as one o€ the The thriisi ofi►P-;foals cad otijectiVes =., .to`. iasisecogiilze the Rural 3iatu► vf;uie�plailnLig area,. Mc%at ghIfti saki it was not rkessrirfty apgra- while l E,^,�:indWs l and commercial: uses .to prfate far :the entire study area and�ti -eke the�-n camnatible vxth its;;rural nature - tiaa of agricul irai ' g4*4uy is urhetent iru the They ` vtere adopied opt a4motion b Gluca reinairider of th ggais� 5upervfsar~ Jane�I7alat ;-..A sero d b °:ado tion of the aifls fs one of a seine -,•F e.' Grote b _ P. yup v�co t.eFul and a t"yes a Steps coned at :iiiipleinntuig,- through general " McLaugtlui a G Secci adfields Encour:rgeT iJ pIorptc�� '-' g . soiirees�ith groper �afegu$rds. �d tE= t} A sum i° ersnen anti othe tecreat% > _ ,,.,,1 Siiy of the goats and objets- UPC lEe unit resp iiV.es of tpe. taiidT:lise plari;fa>s the ` I)urZam Daytoitieisan areir - �'l��iFi�ii� tiklai 5weir hist66c ides- = lgnat$ 13a 4z` lttca S fiCan De" 5V Haoa W tsar Qa afity Pro—t2s tic3 structures. ` , r teci.thtIt' lity ai`water:an tae Aha! Pra%ct ar MirtraC .Ii Provide _ Planning areas thraugit` the ' etiaeoagiesous far futiu a :development. c i acrid aitiaunt and: type ,�bf adjacent and;, graveI-deposiis when coons deveiopmen# -ii +llhli�`'11d petiole wittz nears� Iand;usas. ` Grb:ind�ratei Quatiay Iden- . ekir?iic -'Records identify' tify and prntee watersecl arge. ResT en,'iecnt<Bte fu - areas of _ seisrtiic activity areas within and _outside the lute.residential uses" withiir_ ar ' ensure neW siruckures= camgly Peng area �yassure ode �iear.4 rise existing ' deveIoped, P ion - qua quare ,-gragtitdWa?t4r asci Ines- `' conunitieS1 1..:' with code rovisio aglc Hszarsiffi E�isU meeiizig siat� sta.•idard5 p>s "i- -1 Prottide for public safety and educe'ptltiiic _ j c�mnfunit3k, . p needs; Yii cos` by appropriate use`ofland ` �Il" QII�i# .n centers tv�tiiin exisin commie=, �subj suMide'nce,,:x l arm _ espaii,7ve-sail arfd other gea improveovzrnli1.ate' uaHtybe indusbUt...' Pravd for`tip} logic hazacx3s o�asracfetristics. falioti?irig state requiremercis dusaY uses = cprnpa#ibte- QS adjacent rises; and regnizing _ ® # :the ru><aI i tiire of the planning, as i:rcaan TJii ize stantia.d Raceway and Railroad, Plolae ar fi`ubi% Iprp vide`for pub F- erctsiancaritroi measures noise -sensitive. uses at ;uses ,near resxdenttal and coin- < consiruetior pracitces to moil a sufficien€ 'aistance to avoid merciai area&. z iuize erosion Jin cumga#ableiraise leve s AgriwiEiira =-Encourage: and anautiairt agriculture_as ttie pre- ;n " �t�t �@ bOil"& Wi f� @ domuiant }land, useS.R'estnct ui compatible uses" froWidevelop f7ocdiieg=- Fsrorriote ie3eatian Hafi3rai Ha4ifafs -- Protect :falx urimAdiately adlarit to ag of natural iiabiiat':as bufier'�to =ander iiaintain-.areas--o£ naGvtt ` riculturalland -I °erosion along stt riper '. vegeiatian including riparian G Caiunity sensnt banks Pro€ect natural f%dwa farest� valley fresh. water Estala,sh. adv}sory councils fo Ik& storage _ capaci€y and pre- marsh W ey oak- woodland, progide. `fariims Or,.._comriiun vent- flood °damage and'asso- :_vernal- pools,; annum gras§iand ytuiput4u_futuie gratvt}, and land ciatt?tI public xetief: expen tutea and desi& ed natural area ;.use concerns , .% r ,created construction of res - i Means or-gFotection could irl- - - �ience urttbe flood plair7s:;Y cIucleland:.inists ar=purchase at:Utliieit �Hrati�ge.Pac�i� _ Identify � devetopmenCnghts�= � y _ areas subject to _psmdIng and Sensitivs,Minta and Animals -p WA t E lg1I�Q14s9S §• lacl ig: adequate. drainage: Cant- e PS4teci; eQnfirinEd Iaratlans F Ader prrR-eliorrro€ a.draanageF thereof k Y Pianrf Urea t€cdtiidariea«--. study for the entire ' platuung r , Review and eVise. (planning ` tel dDae tor�Agrirsitturai, � area boundan�s-as necessary t - intQgtlty ai �ominunifias tiofidatriai lirbaiairs�s-Ha#ora[ Gas—nepurage-roil Povide separation beiweerr . tzljrieu"asteconseiafiiss� �.Y,.i,.r►,..,, re .: �- ., ._ .:� ,., _. . � ` . � �4 Chtca��tt3t�►rJSe-Ae ottiiTlr'utsday NoV. 2Q«.'�98&I�B- . •t is gmr piu:t {efreF wih (Cunds laeiaresisI lrjftam caifar tiral�4third snit filth #rk3sys, tips 8idvrall 3r Hig't achoOFrGu[ttpU se Jack 6urfha record and fourth 1 rid roam+ 1316 lortA Ave Ranorr Di b!e ti4ri9 alle- EdId Hat er Cuec.; a 9a53'.at 8954 -�-- � Paradi3�afiktpe _Ruiners ' 8 to p it 3 naw ooni �3nCin dancerclass. paradl�e t�erireatjan Center t l4osmd� tlie- Sk ay near Eittatt P4 tvl#ord, « Fit'16 vNoW. ealtr iHDal CGrldl )f ir4UsmlC matructar T3�4t79� � E 8 r. 24 a a r ey , Qartnor3 fR gropreas 7 �5 pp°m new At by eNoifh Vai►oyQlt$t2Cs `'�,'tilatntfESrs, class:: B 4�to p m A Z warksA6 ChlcG . i�ui3�a: ` t rtort members yNt4meR�Sr Gfutr 39:='T'hird S Randy ; ~ ° SettiBrClt�rens Nncpa a p rt 1GQmmi n, li t Dibblel° Calia# _ Orp,QitlCi {r{AY� 1r Rif+ r& *, iiil ri e!i flat AY�!SlS V3I#�mVincr«_ � iP r�lCd "Botta sfngres' 7.8 p,m p'us tevtit work pre raunds.399prrt.tpfusrlie rdq °Yuasday:t2 4 :- sitoir.'-bstnR iiTp•ilop- �t pnt nasi Stanford Avenue gchoot.,iler Nair=11Vadt`6actsy'�Iht DanCa Club fkit-pig danCergr S aft ifob ; the Egb#anade �iiilfari, cuCrF Jltg Ditty call8r 58 fgCf� dsncinggF fidmisslon,- E21Rurharrt Qrsnga and _Lepra Caf rl Chlca flan FtBbinso,rwv SUgar Squares; T 6.39 ptm bebinrxpr3 i{aft- � [luttfarr�-Refreshti�ehts A K .t#r§1t_ caner. $91s�$29 t ,class« 83340 99 p:m countrycswtng; arfp p rr► .iYtiiadnaSsfay, l Z thirq Wednesday _ : mainatraamtptus vrorkshop Cauptes x singie8. wekame MemariaE Hall t7rfarrd �arrlor Ddce. 22 3fi p m 1Paradisa Aecre� rtfUf�l5n8 Jottn.8urpaon ca(far abort Center,. 6&26` Skyyray_ AdmisS%art Britck+ls rt` B#oGmare 'T 3a r0 p rn navy it 59, F#nc�et foods. 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Bat , Vil�24 plays ace - history 1Yest 4a r �. � �,as sr�Fggsed tar do hiss fest � �ter•.NottF� �, � , ,-�� � _ i ` � . , sett e,+Dnirac .after"the gnfti -�` Y 14066N- ��c i had f.r' _ - nharrc All Tre Pais}- A is z_'� r � I 1 ah Radaru. I p ^ TV s Wovembot 314j 6 r The direction the d6tl i "y ;bf Butte s going with "the ,area plana �A pro e P ro`vid� an, p �" equate and legally soiind basis P to. .daes'+ ,. prepavk� area plan6 that"PT.4. applement the. `.'general plan . t I . , RIP CHEft' I Direct of "P, an "Stephen 'r`1. Streeter, r� .. u Senior` P;lanrar77i 1�ttachmen. py /�yy , .' Planria ri Commissioty Butte Cot�rit g, Y ,Board of Su ervsors Ch.ca Cx,ty .Cc�uri,il i.7 I It 1' "V. x - a- �ti L I h I f: c� a I� I �V; bS I J I, V^ .r' 11 I I f I i� i x"I I, I /f I, i 1C, "forour e��a mor r�dum - , sx attye Kircher, "Plann,,ag n.rectar. �aoMrr 'Brown, Senior Planner. !I uay�r Area ;Plan Process COAT: ,February 2,5-,:l5.86 0 Despite their differentneeds and conditions, all cities and cou'nti'es in cali'fornia must with ,',comp' assentiail the' same bod Y r; y'of state laws and regulations in carryingr out. their Planning programs•Whle state law,speoifies r the basic content of the General, .Plan it leaks the format to local disc,*-a'ron." the palc�,es of the Lani� Use dement adapted by'the County in 197.9, thp• Planning - Depart,nt has instituted an. Area Plan process and imp, emened.Va work program leading to the development o'f Area Plane to the County ,General Plan; fir 'each community the 'o;' County: ararea TO date Area Plans.' have been bj-epa'a"ecoEgz th'e Paradise, O'rovi,lle, Concow, Gridley -Biggs a'nd thic�o; Planning Areas: Thrcu h the g preparation of these 'mans, staff has had ,thea Area the Area Plan Pportunity to 7i�dge the effectzYeness of y process tb, foci li,tate decision making anti`' re salve .conflict, while prov.d,irigo.z�;; the nia�cmuim public iiiyolvemerit , necessary to develop;- reasonable; under- standable P 11 thati. `protects, F�:ofioteS and Y w r accompli shes+ the desires= of +�actx ;community» Basel 'on this crit piling, staff has ref zned r th_0i Air Plan pr©dessT to .i nc ucie -tile <- "n.g - Steps 1• Pr- P_ of master EnvironmentalL Assessment _Appointment -o a Citizens; Advisory, C0 itte 3 • Adoption o Goals rindJete-for the Planning Ares 4. Preparation of Plan niri' Alt at c1 g ri fives Study w I � �• , Selection"of p` refer r Alter . !� n� J.ve; , 5: Preparation of draft. Area Plan anti'Draft Bnvirommnt. Impact Report tE1R,) 7 Adoption Of Final EIR' and ,_Area `?lar� Irfip ei ' nt.ncdluding ZOh hq in, Compliance with the Plan) M 1 +L t I ' f o r• '" `t Dim .� 1vxr7GA 'LiAY�C31+i ,NE�..SOIQ ALAN +t. :C8 SUES a CON'S! I At.N'r � .r A�NI7 ' ' OPPOlrxx:TN=T= ES v, ssms cdxsxw,xr�r s OPpoRtimftfE�s . No ,.regulations to strictly` --- i.e. 1. More land Use controls ,are viewed by 'the,publis` as i. .Develop provisions in zoning and .° subdivision ordinanebs .to ensure control land uses architectural design,. toady being bad' government: the control o£ urban;''development 'and ifay design, setbacks, lana- standard: qua',ity. scaping requirements, etc. 2., Mone regulation's; may esca- late casts o£ new'develop- 2. establish development policies !- went, in area plan to dictate the_ directl'on of future development. $. T,dgfslation cannot instill neatness t�. Regulstions are :hard to ., mbrit'a£ thena3 y �x populace does not comply:! 8. Prime: agricultural�lanil is 1. Pojitxcalpressur� to','allow ' 1. lncouragemento£ W�.11iamson Act being ty urban a'higher density'1and use:, contracts for;ag. lends: development.' 2. r�onetar±t 'constraints in put- �. Butt the development rights ;to chasing:devglopment rights. ensure'ag. lairds. 3. Agricultural economy 3. 'React general plan`designatioit r ' of encoura ip`:conversion g. g aril 'ronin to rot a . $ p g land`. land+� to urban uses' �y 'C'. Vii'llamson Act and the l.' Takes L#,ri years farcon- i. ,May cancel contracts through .:` a£ control ori tract to expire County!s poWe of emi»eat domain.' —land 2, bifficult to terminate agr 2. 'F1sy canter contractis through laird contracts: petltioxv d hearings (monatary penalties 3. hoes rot ailerw for ad3ust- mints iii land rises i-e£le4f changih - situations: „ D. Urrbah devial ment Op 1. g by 'stream i � 'lining gis bp rend out leavih opedeareasaescalateetli�� 1g�rxVeloprelent, g p 'ng process, ;• large,,parceis of land undeitelopgd: cast o£ governmental servicesrr '�: Cxeate incentives to build', it 2i v promotes in+.ff3cignt'laird within:undeveioped ureas between existing urban tis2s. De-signatg Advolbpmeitt 3. dr'eaLas £ragmentatiotir•n boundaries fnz Ultimate �, urUan spacm reaultinL.'in buildout, d Hiss of identityk ` g lii`suf£ic3.ent acreage' 1: Wck of `co`mmun ty 4`dnds ]: Pursue federal and "creta grant dedicated to parkland ;for recreational pryrsuits+ and loan programs fpr reci ea tibna3 pro3ects� ' and ope'r'r green space, 2. N0 piso`i�isions cion ordinatrces 'requiring 2a Require newsubdivisions to . dedication 'o£ pi►r�Cland. dedicateparrYc] ahs of pad fees to pa,k! h� Acquisitlon fund: { 3. tadk of',public`support for " increased recreatiorrxl 3t, "Rncoiirage service organi�ta'tid facili'ti'es. to"ta�ie it o4i as a :community r � service pxo3ect4 /1YT1/N49i,kg �+i�%i ` � Ij 7C s5[tES, Cdi1�S7RhiiiT5, /Uib ES , , • fade, z,. xs$[iEs CO?iSTttAINI:1 OPPO$g F. Hidway 3s Gluttez d hY til'ity pales,, adverti4=3 1. (:ontly to renovata and improga old streetts. 1. $egitii^e ixndergrnund ut31i_ties signsy encroachIng.struc�.. for riew-developinett�. tures, and an abundance of intersections: 2. Uiwillingnoss ofutility 2.; Establish a sign ordinance. r companies to put in uricler= ground titilities. 3: Institute a beautification and '+ 3. Merchants desire large $ redevelopment progr& for 'the commerca.al district. y I signs £or advertising.+ ,. 4 G, Physical .condiLiort of roads` is deteriorating . I ,• l.. General lack o£' funding 1. Seek udditiorial fiin Brig "sburces 2. serge xoad. system to for ,street maintenance stick as developer feesi improvement disc �t sei:vice- sparse and frig- mentedpopulation. dicta, sad ?;tate and federal _ programs. 7w V k 3 Heavy traffics such as 2. Induce'infi�l development to farm machine ry and, trucks, increase benefit each 'road pro. destroying roadtJays: vidas in relatioi► to number of r� iPeople serviced:: Limit,elteavy hicaffic' to speci� Pied tou�es: _ I 4x De elo Pavame Y p fit Management System, H: Circulation and traffic l: Shona e;of traffic ` g safety problems e�tnst at engineers in Cbuaty 1. Develop transportation System hlanagemettt many'ma�oe inte,rsadc - tionsr - Program to„better utilize eXIF,tifi trajtsportaticin - ,:� 2. dost of producing tratic' stidie5 to determine What network, wauld be the best traffic �. Utilize effective traffic critrof „ control ceyice, dPYices Which wauld xegulate f1nWy � 3. Lack of funding for instah provid6 for adequate turning move- menu An!jr''promote pedestrian and , latlon ani maintenance' "of bicycle safatj � traffic control 'devices.. �u Existing infra"structure A and; street geometry costly ! to. hange�or imp ove. l+ , ;;overspray of peso- cidea�,,arta herbicides. I: Agricultural Sie ds stir'" ;' 1. Citister deve]opafent l►nn .cteate „. round. or border a great; magrity of residentialeaic�en£ia1' Buffer' zones BetWeenlag�I and land uses': land uses: 2: I 3: Basic- re” uirement of �rtcourage dovelopmertt away from a"icuitural l'ds. '� , cnhercil -sure.`. agricu I I J: ate �7 r ' uaiit' is il0 dribkAUng r :� � �, Septic tank and eacAi- field 1. 'ttture sewer :iystem:;` 4 systems �: Agricultural chemicals 1?tblic policy ndoptad� to +reduce degradation o£'tSater quaYity; :�' ;,. i i4nd:,W'asta: I t 3. brainage system impr`o"vementsa, } 6 , M ' rj I i I j C + ,e , n bup) W DAYTOWITINVEISON. A T�i3tf IES ,y .CONSTMINTS Rage 3•. ��j r � �, IssuEs COX J+ NTS OPPORTIJNTTIES it. ,Lack of off-'stxeet "parking 1.xistinb wommercial centers °' 1 Create a parking district« `. atIvariaus locations in are costly to modify.- commercial areas. 2. Develop' proper design criteria, 2 Ladk of property. to locate for commerciaX areas. additional parking: '9. Cost if, providing parking: L. Lack'o£ bicycle facilities. 1. fro CourttY,priori'ty to con- 1. 'Develop a bike plan to u'Gt i struct•bir, cle facilities. implemented. - 2. Little pu , id 'su' ort. Pp _ - 2. TDA £inancin' . for ca` ita l� g, p improvements 'in bikeWayn;. _ 3. Regdest assistance from S clubs/organizations. M. Tick of piibllclpPdrticipa-` 1:- Costly to ,involve large I. Establish an accepted public tion in pian»ing prgcessi numbers of the public: participation prograin. 2. A sense of apathy lit the 2: Reach out to axis"ting organiza- gei,,ara1 public: do s and `groups in community 3. Lack o£ information and kho:Wledge o£ pin uting� : • I I' >;xcessive speedso of "traffic l: ` Lack bf law +enfo°re merit 1 Develop street i�esigtt and , _ on 7oca1 — personnel._ — pattern to..mitlgate.'speed streets: r. of trag ic. 2. Longi Araigh�i streets° , a11aW higher "speeds.2. Cooperate With°law enforee�nent. 3. costly to enforce 'speed 3. privet education programs; � limits. _ i O. ,public transit service 1. Low ridership daes not., is limited: t,: bevelbp,neW transit routes `public support additional transit Which respbndto needs: i Se;:V;L e5. "'" 2: Sstabl3sh land Use pblibxes r 2., poor, image of ptib3c favorable to tirartsit: transitr 3. Sees =A and FWHA grants. 3 Roes not adegrtato_ ly ,a senvice •lifeshyle of those residing 'in area: V . ,t, a _k � � ildren , safet �. of schooi chl 1, ideWal%s iti ' Lack of s" 1.. Re' best ' Wider roadwa jos . q ; ' developed area Z. Narrow rpads. z. Fog striping:' Spst�a� refatioti'shipa of 3f Crassin8 giiarls:� "school an{� res2.dettts 2: s TDA Pun i fbr 'pedestrian separatail"by.majar atter- biieway paths 5. 'Pedestr3an�bikek;a��pl�rt ,, I develv`pen _ r , , 1 ,1���•y"""" 'll r t? ,•� 1 I• i7 it G I'I 1 i _ .CI �I •.� '4 i I' n G wi d i Y � ppb ��ior�. This lack off' area spel�if�iics I • raw pl�arn ng .dual, °hof, but ham-��. y n R 1 on; a�^ � as we11 as f� r the :'r ma f ..the �`Couniry land' ,nde its s�th r` a tail The sed cl a,r d er s `) �h�t.p " Igor°� fatal ��;�:ai� � nvl�la+�s ; tete ., adecue o the cuunyWdlpnera�pj an to An,��ht�rl PY~ any areal pl anni hg process .`i n gtat.e t;ouni� 5'e.veral gerierair pian el a Tents a ear'1 y;, ado nodTope t • tf him m s a of y equiT mere y° o a'ta Ve�a.i`� and therefot�e cu�c tinee�l�re pltoe ,gcne'�.a . rare ,oats an 1: 7h�; ,.� t'tcQns teht�� mc+�s a,ecu ei y 1 aloe. general . pl a,.� emen are, the Coih�t 's "s . . - +gal Ted''�o ser�vaioh And °opelit spice elc era s.: �lnmis�,ak+dy o #�.'o hes 'em n s are ct�i i -cal. ( i;o pr+�vidi— ;i' 1 egal , as �►el 1 pol icy tijppois� , �o,; the ,p1 anni rtg I area goal a lio Obj bde ves Gut'r,er'tl udder th"�� Tommi a. i on ^ S 1 �� ere had t J setl ay t�„hle' above orderl n esol fed n an comms, 6e r era�ash'in. T�► yenda pol nt l made biers are not `� ►� suppOt t lar agat hs ar�y pari o ait Iarea pai�,t�� ng p aces �Fo iJteor�t�jr� o`� doh �� again ��`od p at�'nly, ri the�l�r�irtiC�a.i�onNelon p) `nni ng a1'ea� but, aver Gau►�, y' ne C t6 `pYsov el a;nquat�e an leg al preplare � �^ea 1 a.iis haat ,4 1 e neh Pp� I f/ ` �.�-' �� f� Pte, ,•„ f �� , yl ��� Y' y y� 4 I. I. I 4� �{ y �r ✓ J . u �(r' 4i 4Qa. Y I t I , I �� � •�Yv �j, 'I. 1�y 7, I7 !I hY i` I f F �itFM1 JJ 7 1 �r �t.'Ki»” �a �l ���' 'I ��''�I. ,',I,.' :� 1' ,�)��d. `�s •.�ti111 •���'-"��,.,'; I �4, Ilr r��� 9r' _ 1��, 'r,....e �, �. , I►i var ods cases since 1980„soya "� , flava favored cam eo§at►on V4VIAU Fowl—ky „sum,.,acaiu uun+u� .; there tiro going to be tiioiisands and eompensatibn in.`principle in the'San t; ' Diego tense but said tate; dlspufe austices t least trirprincipte. Batt on the'nineA thousa�Y l� of claims and the'fi►ot is,that..locai sovernfilda needs to wasn"tF"i.'.ipe;' ` ,06 other Jus'iices War'rea_Durger,and Byron tVhlte �-- - -k -eome tpgether; ES k►grernn pymen�"�=J - l re ttlate In^th�Aubllo inteYofit� I think slowly that s tiiterlhg through stfppor"ted payment In the Moto ' . naspec itti,situation. the justices nn Wednesday r 1 CoUnty cane last week, o.thc'Court" Dut'c rard discounted what;!►e fused to sav �4hether Yoloit►itr had devetbpers,itor t Merely by talon nn tl►e same, dts pdte over and': ver `again; the: Su ;charactetlxed in; sortie ihstances: as otfhanh. remarks by the )tlstlCes► rpraposed tri jtay spurntog t5i1-1pt subdiv3sidnTh4xa' bacited out bt the iltspiitea�, dot at Ieast nurptistl�es want t'o re c .- and`lJe ,iffy Attorney Gehera! Rlcii,.., - ' nrd t+ranic Hated that Powett 'trod J7;� ��purt d ttid last moment, ust as it had'#iat.n+ j , �. others to.11 the 5tX„* i otve !i" -saki Roslin law rofesnor P Ariiin Gray,, ttehniqulst slihg in shnw.pd. `signs of back ;ea• , last week's decfslod' A ed outof .threE�' 1 �u54 ears ,by saying the case ;:tis,na`t';,:�V. "° court`s interVe►ton rip i-[br the `' At •vacioils times, various justices engone t� 1i'r by either vain g "f '`uesftons suer 9 , uUndtng tv tat coniaensatlon; tf any, ls';;due tr proPo,. _ Strict: the devinpet had not �ottea' .'"`, for mentdt p Y e d, vein ei a'l`to P , P• arty owner •" :.are inuitifnceted pttd ; provtrt ' of the - ahcep of paymaat dlffictih he h final decision from file„county`=- about What he could. do with the }r. w Fo, ekampl , In o t9$1 case. from tan Diego; fo, r justice's' �, �Vitlla1 and should addressed i firs]"GY tits lower courts befalro thd, n 11 property the 64t soid,,it wasJm? °�, to conclude rite county had W, i 1 , }r� ;; n, Thur,00d tvinrshalti Lew'3 ' Supii'ie; Cohn tackles then4, Retia ' pirist Wr`nta tri d.dtssent is;iteii'n gn + ; possible t 1 n V4 "r i I I:I u � �' Er U �'�iv✓ ,1 I' hV,mo I k 6 h� I. I r :4 1 I May 3tl, 19$6 FOR 'IMNiWIATB RE EASE' The next meeting of the, C1, izens Advisory Coi�mlttee for - " the Durham -Dayton -Nelson planning' Area I will'bs, heic; on 4Jed- i nesd ' June 4 :, This meeti.r�g is `expected " ' to . tbbhclud',s the 1 series which beganApril 2 to develop' a list of goals . db echoes 'for the 'planning' area: The committee'�will rmairi' active through subskquent;,l pha.s'es of the area I lan process. iriy goals andab3ecti`�es pkoposed revision .by, the Btitte County 2lAhhihqI Commission or Board of 8upervi'sorsti11; be referred:o "" the commitee- I; f 1,11 I , The first public hearin on the goals and ob�ectiues it $ will be'held w'th the Butte Goun.ty Pl anhing Comm`ision on , �d „ June" 25 or : Jul' g Copies ,of the list ,will- be, availa�ile fok purchase at the` ,Butte Gbunty``7Planhing Department, 7 Cot%nty Center Dra.ite, Orotriile, safer June 4 The June 4` ineeti`ng "W� ll help in the program room of fife �. : Diirham� ttniflied School bis riVi ct °b ginning at ? p.m.As. t�ith'.' tte `p'rior committee meets hgs,, public , atehdance Is 'Welcome,, biut discussion ;Will ,be ], united to the committee, ani' County l sta.�f itteibers present. I I IJ dor adc.tiohal ihf' mation contact Stere Streeter 53.4-A501 C 3.'b a.m: to � r►��) � 6l n I• 1 I r infer-D� � ��men d d moran um , P l 4,r Durham--Dayton-Nelsdn Ci ize,ns Ad sory Comtnittee SIC , i x �o►+: Steve' ,Streeter;, Isnx orff Planner a '1 MEETxNG OF TUESDAY, MA's" 20 sue.recra DtiRHAI�1 �JNIFup S�HOOLI :DISTRICT PROGRAI►i ROOM �t 0, TF May 1'6, 1;9 8 6 Please review the sitvised list 'of goals and objectives in reparata.on for. thg' meeting` of Tuesday, iMay 2;01. �+ The meeting at ter 'TQay 20 will to on wednesday, June 4 ,ext same time �%hd place a, If ri�eded� Tuesday, June , z tentative date to c der `fora fins L meeting. Is ,,:A o �s 1 Et�clbsure� i A I CC. Supervisor McLaughlin Manning Cc�mmis.sioaner Lyincn. SupexvisozJ;`DO an ',Planning Coxmn .ssioner` Lam est, r e County Faxen Bureau Butte G' I 4 , rr I i' i I r I iJ�J,r•I ��,r I V ,j 1 la i� 1 I 1Y I tl• I i `1 .1 r ,.a I 1� 1 I 0 �ll io MOW D um rl e,ji�6n pry, �,Pow;j� t Cie h pay 't or -'A J& Steve .Streeter, ; 'l 7 P MEETING. OF WEDN E: �aW A�Ikirt 10 ]DURHAM;Uj;IVI8D:SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRAM BROOM A 86 Gr e'. 0 rev:L, ew, �of . business on,Apra]., �3 0 "Wil t 'Our main , '' 1"� .tem t d 3O.Ctj - A copy or e . he draft dist s,' an d too mee ;L 9S are en. a Ive Y., Se o. We nesc ay,.j i,=j th& S&Md- t'Ifte '7 ''an Wednesday, and;place. lay, d 2 i Pl SAS/'§j,�' y!" cosZUjper k McLaughlin Viso ondt,� �tob tvhc lan1hing h: 67 upeivs6k, D& At h A C ount y, TAM q�Ni fr YL II :% it t ,5 9. • np� i � s cn e reg P1 an oce:� way acco. i�hed car l�l�r Thi sand step of th P' - ', th the i ntment of . a I i.rje"mmb�r, C t t i zens Aviv 1 syot�y 196, w 'FPo „ otoo i tte,�+ by the Bari of 5upardi sats, 7ktiese persons rw,'! j 1 be mist i n9 �a camprehensiVr t o�F. °9aai'� and over the,'nestt few 1 anths�- Itd a ei�op �„ "' t� �aY object 1 ves for the? i enn i.etg� Area'. i step 3 :,' the 1,ri f i rst:.meet 11 ng� us i�! 1 'be Wetltesdsy, AprFib t 'i c `ea►� i ngs ,ori the ocmm i ttee's goati s and ;�� he i befoa^e the Butte,,Cnu�ty P 1 inn i "hoCarom i ss i onnc� oki,�etc`f ves . w i 1 i be ti Clate €rcoos .. 8o'of � IOr, I I x ; ,E I , I> , I , Fbradd t+nal` i n. or(n� t i on ¢ don me a Stay 'Strert�r'tis° ,f, I i I t d I I 1 I ,•f , I =1 .I y. II I I I I c4 7 , I I I I 1 '" I J t I i, Y I: Des cNe11s 1, ' X95 4675 - saorlC' fisIT as n+ � 6 HAt�' DAYTON NEL50N ARBA " $ox664. �I . t,E ,I I3aztaaaa,, 'Ca. 95gay�3-33-,e, 4 , fit15 Gose- I ,342 'home 9�8' Hok3.aticl' Avenue -9593, bamil S�tzsan 10 u r h' k P y 1 i� - 346 1i om . 34.2 7 '��,0., Eox le!sonCa, 9595$ j 4 , 3obert 5aners s uon goad 554--1_ Q 343-5:521 - work `ext hottie t s ; Dunham', ' Ca ,: 9538 -' J� f2 i 1 C fi Q'I Qjj II y so n tRo`Wy Pee"r 9375 omo 341,66p' „ ' 4'1 9593$ �893�5214 - wok "' Durham, Od• ert a Brmh�ll, 3' S-9504 hnm 4 71uham, Ca ► 9538',. - k ehe �4 t1 SI:iD' 3434181 � 16342462 y� 93 - - - �y D urham} CAS v I. 0 ask y I �i§ , e � Myr ,, , , � home w 94& Ciimming� itoad 9513 ,342-47-51' - -1500 ,'�so��k � 89r Durham, .Ca. I I Joan Crows ! 3539 g95-i6G0 hoMa 5-9404 wbrl% 34 . h3a 95928 co, I � I I I _ I I I c w II 61 ,krk�l k .s ! VI1i,'�„y. "� C � }G• � ,'Iv + ! A��i. 4R �}�, 1 I` 15 ,4 ,` aiC y' ! i I !e 7 E j, M » I t I I s , I I � I 'f I s } r — t x HH i t C� VJ I 1 I 1 I jt k�i 5 Vl.�y 'f I� I � r ! B, DQE T e HEDI�I.E ! 1, I _ i I f t I I I q I t t i t J it .1 5 4 I Y w s I / ; I BUDGET° The total _budget for this prof ect i s $12,500.: for Manthl bill Ings Will be, Y . Work. com"plete during the ro ress reports submitted with they mOnth'ly ,p 9 preceding �raanth. located to the,rsannefi and task areas as �nd�eated in,l;he The budget is alpe folloviing table... � i, FF/H RS - RATE COST DAVID WADE. & ASSOCIATES , David Wade, ncipal 20 Project Coordinateori =puhl iC -�Orvides Analysi s 5..' Recreation Services S, r3 Land Ilse/ 10 `Housing Ana i ysi s `. Demographic p►nal;ysis 5 Gonnie� 4Jade:y Assor:iate=, 15 ;i oil's Geal ogy, ,, Hydi^ol ogy; , 10 I, Airi Qdal ity 1Q I N olse , ;5 Cl imateI'S " r r 19 Culural Res ces P' Scenic /Oper� Space Resou rces X10 Energy 5 1°s Conditions a� Flous g- , _ Gl"b Tann Aonai'tiys,Graphics 60 530/hi • $15QD, Base and Data Magpi r 4 s 'IOLTO.H ASSOCIATES Bower Hol ton i ' 'P%inc pal Environmental neview 10 $ (Pir: 6n0 Steve t�ranhol Fiei-d Research /Anal;ysi s 40, $4Olhr:.4 0 0 r1 , '< Rei. Pal mer Field Resear"cih/Anal 40 y. ' S40/hr.� 0 _ `i SUBTOTALi STAFF C6S7S I 1,14D0 �< Mapping Rroduct'ph Tra1�e1. �123U0 miles @.'22%mile) Pi tr {{ 510 �fN TOTAL BUDGET 7 r t Id J 1. �' x k • I � : A F ' �i 1 �T d I' Y1 1 , iff .0110, , gssoci atas &N gum, Im r. IVtre. Rich Dornhelm�� Mr,e Robert Berman Wthiler Kepley°� " , �. Ntahbls-Sertt�n 604 Nii:s�ion Street,, Suite., 702 1,�42'Minna Street San Ra��aneasco,'CA`w941Q5 ;3an Francisco, CA (415) (416) 957-19.82� i5 r .rN e x CoI` i r ns Mr.'Je Marr Jenkins Ere Civil .Engineer. Pacific Gas dt Electric Co• East Bay Municipal i7ti2ity 3400Crow Canyon Road ` District San Ramon, CA 94583 2130. Adeline Street (415) 820;-2000 Oe�Cland, � 94623 '891-0640 N1r.Robert Jones,-President r l Jones &'Stokes Assocateg: Mr. Phil Wench - - 2321 P Stxeet Departme.tit of titer Resources Sacretnenta CA 95.$1.6 Centr�i "iiia ict ' ISI I I N Sacramentb j ' , 445-8144 W,4 At Korhonen c., �r Persons Brineke�hoff I; Mr. John Davis .� 150 Arden,'ay,; Suita 301 Ertvi ronmental Urippt Planning �, (� c•, Sanremer►to, CA. 958] 5 �Corporat ion (916 925-5535 1 310.Eleventh Street Francisco, CA• ''94103• I �� f (415) 564-2311 Ike, Selina Bend k _ _Bend ;x Erav rotmtental Research - {� Ms Sara Pickus no FoxPlaza, Suite 903 Sa'ttranciseo: Clean Water ' Krog"ram 1390_%rkef Street . I� r� San Francisco, CA 94 ' P'.O. Box 360; 103 Francisco' CA J4101 (415 861-8484; , I t ) 5582131 � 4 � 1 r , D: 'Noel Willislrts r 2 I zo q ,Po vue1T Street F1' tie rgvf lid CA 94x08 r 7Y (415.)• 552.2426 ' I F� V r Y I I I f r , r , I r ,I , I f Y I Yj Z , Yf _ 0 Ci c r I 1 u, a ti 1' on,:S�i�d'e �s , o Transportati oil System Management " o r peg,"eloprnent Projec% Feasibility ,and Impact An o C,Mmunity Development."Guidelines o Urban Design Analysis and Guideljnes, it o o Oesign R'evjeGr` Guidelines I environmental Impact Assessment' o Natural Re soI.u rce'AnalysI's andManagement I I I I, r I r V, I�•) ll I I I ill , I _ 'I I i' t I �r T `I t r r I I , i I 1 r I r �n1 1, I I Y I I " IT , t I I I , 1 r. I — I r - �j I ,w `fir -i rS OF J; <, Qt1ALIFICATIft IT �f 4 E f � I {! I s r T T. i ,) I� 5 �1- I I I 1 I I Y I I jj,I � r t I I MT W I IC 4; v r1 �'1�824 Fourth 'Streej 7' X\ "keley, •CA 84't10 ;I 1 Q15) 1,841•=5484, `,rf 1111-7 b 1 ed;Avenue I IT'M 7t oor Sgle,F at 88101 (208) 382--6804 TI I, F%., 1 r I' t I �1. I I i t� ' I i I - f' � i r I� a Y 1. I f a a �G •I I 14 �y.�y ..t _ - k Y n r 1 Y�IO� I ,1 I 1 1ton Assodfates, established .in lttb9 Prov des professional assistance on a` " wade r"ge of environmental ,"bio"logical, andr4 source;"planning and ff management stud ies. Our, staff expertise, cover {�.�n��y aspects %,f" the envirom►ental sciences and includes both plant and wild116 eeolagy, botany, fisheries biology, energy and'land use planning, and landscape acchftectute. �. Wdividuals 'in the firth' haves strong scientif Ief"Oredentfals9 and have ,extensive research and;publeation records. These specialists also have years of � prac,tietil consult ng.experience_. This combination of se'ientific competpnee and ' practical experience assures the client of a, highly credibTe"vwrk ptodunt meeting all insti;tutiona; legal, and teuhnieal requirements within the farnevuprk of project ��budget .,and "schedule constraints. Y Our studieshave focused largely on the deyelopmerit and eva,lue,tion ofdata and information for tiee�uihasrtlf sisyof irobTlaalon icepil�tttdnecological resourca� w iubst of our, :work. nvo"y `.' ., y gr irirelation,'to possible changes resulting frauiland tise - q opmen�t, tyastc� and wastewater management, meter and energy �icivelaptnt, and'thetw. trienagement of, forest, i+snge, t'Avft al, and "forts ill "fuel resources,, ` i F Iri aur. exper,ienee,s with these pro jests wee'' Have uuuar�e evelry of fort to sugges innovative, 'creative, and'�reali's txC:ireans to mitigate adverse clivi°ronmental effects consi.s,tent with the kocgl reme is of state and federal r regulations. We also ;ytrake seri,out�ly. bur abltat,ian to.rprasent_the results of _ 'OU-Lt,nst+udies ' in,}a clear„and inforrrr ►tive'mannQ+ to .gssist the cliedt int, k desion-mold 1 g ,,• r Y,t ,• a, n ,v � ISI C1 i I s T v i • II I i , iv �rJ1,t.- I I 41 4 I 1 u. I II I 1 F 4. :I 1 , r i. d t f _7 i I • I n ' �5�,. . � i kJ IT I I I 1. .� .• .. is .i 1 t -r r I c n ` � NOL70NASQGIAiS'�. I � I y I . l s IT pA Ti a t) . ' r� i IT I , V. I z f 7 I I I a J I " I c i �1 I I �,, I V I ,r Pr i nc,i pa l r tr Holton Associa�t'es 'BerkeleyCal#fornie .+ E -� r I I` Dc, Booker' Holton is an' applied ecalogi,st with, over 10 years ofT Ord. ess Tonal exper ietrce hi envi rorniental planning and ro���surce management. He has been fnvolved in environnentel assessment and resource managrsnent studies related to fossil -fuel and nuclear energ,;-facility s,tng, wastewgter trdai"nit dispo al., rnunici�pal solid gate .and hazardous waste ' isrenage;t>ent, ttyrdroeleetrie and `'geothermal power,: genEjcation anaj! s91, ;, facilitie's,' water supply; `and Land use planning prrojects 1' these prajeot . rie has successfully rrrsnaged t kilt"idiscipl nary tearps` of engineers, geologists, publie health{11s"ment.ists'_ archaeologists, an soi t �Seien_'tists, +r Pr tor, to forming riis own f#rm, ,Dr, 6onserved as pre e, manager 'for Jones stokes Associates. Hies res'""' ilitia's ineluded supexv;.sion of bio lovists "an( otriex seientists, proposal prept#on"and ptesehtdt.ionbudget control, and management of an ,out-a`i=state"'bra' nci 'oific`e: Irl �, . Prior to corning to 'ones; & Stokes Assotlates, Dr.lton °mariaged and Y conducted numerous ecological research studies rel6Eed "to plant kI. f' ecology for,the University of 'C'.�ilifornia, Day s Botany `and`Env ronmental Studies Depar.iments. Hahas pub);ished-an iriternat�ronal�seientific .jot`trna�ls and -has leetureri'at; the` 1Tniversity bf ' Qalilfornia, E Brkeley. PhD. Ecology, University pf'C'al#forma; IDav*s1978; M.SA.,;54 Botany, University�o� Cbruiectidift Sto, 197 8. .' Biology%Geology, rit Connecticut State Univeirsity, 1965 E.r O,,'Garton, G. Bowen, M.'' R. t Sdztl ltzl Fo#n,`�T�,C.' W. . ve'ringham . " and B. Holton; _Jr.. i9' 7. 4,�uantitatve studies of isitor" i cts on k enu#roninenis. of Xoseiirite Nat#oriel Parc, Cal�for;�nia, erirj titieir. implicat#ons for pant management policy, of �tv#ronmental _Journal Il+Tsria emeiit 5' 1' Icy+ �;. ee also �IngtIttite of "Ecolo Ptrbli`cat�#on No. 1a � Alit#1 197�?� Uiiirersi;ty ofCalifornia;y i�avts� i f l , / f 1 r I r Jr. end F; Johnson: 197'9., Cal#fornra dune scrub y 4 1` -Po f rrt` aartrunitl@s and thei'''r' eori•elat,r.on iw#.tii en'Virontrentalr'°'factors. = Rdjtes, 1Viahin County, II-anrlenberg A# Force #3as.e� sante Ba' b'' count: Jburraal o� BI dgeograp y Oi317-328 �0 I i I, Y� n'•r�.i 6 I.I I 2 JI r P JQhn`son', and.; B. iblton, Jr. 1'981 Pi.: • And :Ca Israelid i3arbottrStimida, ison tit" .coastl +une..crub in., Israel- f�ournal oY Btany 3Qs181�198• �� 1' I 1 nitro en cy Gl e i ri B and Mi Barbour. Saner as of. the g l.ton, to l�calogy• .r ystem. Su* tted li i strand cal3for�nieA .egos aM CIY America�i Assodi•ation for the Advandement of,Science Professionals =ssoeiation" of Fnvirorrnentai California Native Plant Society ; { , TroOfdallBotanical Garden E.Pacifii EcoloijeatLSoeiety of "Arrieri`5oeiety lar energy .' Interr►ationgl So, of Science 1r enW ,. „New Yorl� .Aea, s• 1. r r r r • l r !r r 4 sr u I 1 '6 11. C � r 1 ,I P , Il I I 'ti I r vrl Y I Y V� iy I I I I r• r d ;a � I u 4 I I I I �I1• 'J� 1 I I , I I r r, 14 c is e ✓ 7777, 1 if I 7 rI I' r� I hl I Palmer, Rexford 19??a ', E�''ects of h " " the Sierra Nevadan impacts do subelpine,-neadows in Ifb *� �Ie J. 7 s H. ''T. ► Ha'rVey, and '"lt..J. Herfes.veldt (eds.) Wiid�ness ,I l mp�ict 'Study. Sierra Club, :San d} .lrenci sco. P�LK'ATIQ�1� � arpp� P'Ih it 'd Xvio y American Naturalist�ionar 'si „ gnifacance of li�eterocarpy,,in the 141euiinae. 1 Palmer,IRexfor_d. xi Valle d parian forest Yegetat;Ion.df the lo mpwer'Saerenaento Y oarative:flori" sties an successful relatienshipsb lixarono. PaLt�er; Rexford, 1 Evolutionary and ecologteal relationships of 'the Sa ,Cr meed' °T-loearnhe�,.n; nta o I , I JP 5• Ca1�r�rnia Native Flant Scaeieti Cali'lornlA Aortieult ral'Society Calx.��oirnia �nicad 3ooiety Sotatical "Socie't oP Amer y i ca °nc8n Society oP 1?lan 11axohoa�i Atnerf;can ooiety of Natuc`ali'sxs F�colo gical Society of Arrer�iea l ►: Soci.e y for the Study oP Evoluf l'o n I Arneri`ean Saciety'of Nurse nen' r dimer i can Iorficultu" — ral Some. - I I (� I I Ii I I I Y , I - I I r- I I I I I y I I I I i y Ir f 1. I ° 0 s l I � r f' t , I h a I I r, cz� ,l l'l I II, ,il l I 41, i f d I i I ! M� lu I 1 u r It I ➢,'' i I I e,. ( � I F M1 \�k :RELATE0''PROJECTS I, I 1 , L aY M I E�) I SIR. Y►7a ter Ae t i on and MoiCe 1Ll�t Aqueduct �+peur i %y Plans Muniefoal. Lit"iliti -a n�afpt�t, ( gni, sessed the Eg&b plan, which the bas;rs for the District's water. 11 supply. actions for"the foreseeable future) and the plan":� to �rmprove�� the secure y of the Delta of ;the t) strf'ct's ,portfoil Nbkelumne Aqueduct.. Evaluated potential gtoject impacts fo fish; wi_ldliYe'. and"botanical resources, rare species, and key Delta aril wetland habitats. Ips 1ta6ueras °'i�rri V taf � ��re g n and Fla it y- (Dep ttr nt of Wig soldr ek) iCDnducted floristic survey of 'proposed dam and-r'bservofr like foz� "species cocos;ition rare ,and endangered plants 9, and habi�;at Characterization.: Prepared impact statement, on the probable !ffect3 of the proposed project on tm' rare plant�populatfons• �'' � wf"ldc-at .ra�+►e Rlniii fntitanl',Up9jeet Alternatives i ' (North iier+r+Yn" California)., Provided resource mina anent and, lanni- , develo p " assiIs ante :ins the prierit of non-structural flood control alternatives in ti>e wildcat Creek ' and San Pablo Bay v�etland system. Carrnt�n trai Meehanieat Barrier• tea�ablftY_,gtl�dy' (�1] par trr nth tl3ater R�sotree� m Hi �� 11). IdentiYied ss'ible in po i}pacts on f f sher i es of"&- Franc i; Bay and "sacramento=San 'Joaquinl7elte from � construct"i"on oY'1 mechanficaY barrier`.to restrict saltwater'Ifntr sion into the De tai Determ"fined applicability of tfie Sari Francisco Bay Model for predicting such :. impacts. ,t I r , EIR Ritkut�nri iynwciwhn4cn eaai+¢ San IIIDiS�1;u1: Conducted studies, on terrestrial, and ac�tati° gical resources, Fisheries," and rare and endahgered species.p� � �t " ly affected by construction and operation of pan additional 34;,mv pc�wei'" i°w `the r PoyvaH ouse on Kfrkai;=: 1lilolumne River. � t trid c«r� Cahn"rAt i911 n�he+e m'"U� 4Niunip oar 1 -- -� it.flftie,� district) Conducted al wildlife habitat, rare "plant and lanimel, speeres survey on the hoiWi Nbkelumn6' River for a FERC EXltibit E Supplemental Report: An impact statements prepared" ori `the prooaba�i effects of 'operation"nofse .construc,tIon And on bald eagles. �h C-eak Ilydroeleetr`fe Pro cet 'i (i'olo ���'ounty:' Flood Control Date• f ` Conducted vegetation and ;rare plant ,study for' E1R acid FERC Exti'ibit- ' document' Clavev-61'a"rds l±brry n� P©hderoa �Iydroeientria 'Pira jict rNtodpEtr, Ar+.r w 7Lr_lociC trri�at�on bistrict). C.�onducted 'studies on terrestirial bfolog�eal resources potentialYy impected'� by reservoir"" i exi"'� line and', 4' , P, p ne, access road, traristhitsfoh p,mrhouse eons ruction and operation ott the '1Lolumne and"Clavev Ri�rers:. Studied key .res+ources' such 'as riparian vege:tatiar, twrr deer he`rds, endangered and threatened raptor"s and Vertebrates and ,other rare species. _ s re,pleht I I 1 , I 1 i ^ V4 I V '' ?AN.�` USE -'P ANtJiW; 1�Rf`LTtT'i`C , E?R flat tg Shpres Vi I la Ci �l_2i�RA� - - ram Candtic ted 'an impact acres o mixed use ,develo including'expanded high, technology and electronics<research development pmenf, and fabri`cat fon 'fac 111t'i,es on existing ;fish, wildlife, and botanical i resources, and; the habitats of rare rind endangered, Wildlife species. tr, '' EIR. ° 1►�n"rth Natc�rt�.5_i�rii tv glen Cit of �•, n*, biologicals fief studies associated With th� paWe Conducted developme of 10,.000; acres. Evaluated project impacts on :existing wegetatan, wildlife, and rare, threatened snd'eridangered species. Designed m :ti`gation measures to be �ineorporated in ho eomnun ty plan. ;EIR. Nfarin rAa't r�.�ale AAA- Count' r*d cline develo "--,f�°nl� Evaluated the g pment of x'1.52 -acre site and its potential 'imaaefi an exis"ting vegetation and wil0life habitat, Key slues re, the possible impacts fo trees, trie invasxoi=1o'f introduced plant species*: and the inin fire hazarejs. potent;,'al ion RA„, h;��`trbciivi ion n o,.n potential "�fed,06 mpact� of a proposed restciential 14 to pment�' on riparian and° edastal wef.latid �.cominunities ad'aent J to they, #.lctrtl. River anis Carmel Bay, Assisted 'in the ,develnpmznt, of project' des inn features'. to avoid and ehhance`'wetland resources. ' ,protect - 7Bna Use Plan(The irnp f"rrtv.n:,.rt Conddcted a vegetation and rare plant , ”' of. proposed coastal developtrtent_,si.tes: - `Prepar.ed a -status report and impact statement"cn the probable Affects of proposed develo at, on two p rare 'plant' sp s. species I 'Ve�ete't ion InvQnfnny of t a, ._ �nduetp,. a vegetat>i+en resource inventory of approx lJy 9CO,r00 acres i1 ''tire Ca'rson''Ci.t Dis . trict of Nevada ireth Jones do Stokes' Associates.., Booker T%ltan served as ro eet; leader. �� ,. p ] Field studies included plant specias�inventories, biomass measurements; °densilty det`erinina.'tions and soil des�:r'"iptrons;,: I P�;ux TPg eta»+;nye andnd Withdrac;�t 1A i t Durham &Richardson Iri T)eri�rtnrnt of tt+� A ga� r"p}. A11e;I._ 0, `e 'mpactal on 'opera and graving in.Utat an,dNevad��.� p j et r ranching p ,I,, Magement o'f Beach aticle. s `i ; Veetatiort i�oirit Ayes ��a'tional`°ashore Designed sand erosion control studies and reyegetatiort prisodfocedures in a an wrttt studie s' of Coastal dein e erns sums i California; y ii CJen`tral and' Northern I I }� 34 r1 �Y4 y ,lnit-v end Pitrogen TransoorY — Studied the transport and cycling of `soil and . tmospher'ic' nitrogen; on the Calf 'o�rhia coast. Evaluated-ah ,effects of soil 1 sRlina.ty on nitrogen` uptake by egetatidn and the ef;fec.t salinity fluxes' on photos thesis. and lant s of nitrogen; and Yn. p r. growth: I 3'jtlare Lake Rare and"Endang�re_d Species Survey (Tones_�SW ;, ��ssoeiat�s), Srveyed the habitAt4nd distribution of rare'and � endangered plants and animals. Describedppotential impa�ts;.recamriended' ' P ro eetiori and trAhagerreetit ;measures: � �'' IC�11 ier c`�nvon mater Elem2'nt and Wi ldl i f ebi at 11':iti;at ion clan i't7�e Triad antero Livegro), Provided resource management assistance and 9° ecological analysis for the wildlife he ta,� nitigation..plan for..a e , Campus businesa park de%elopnenf. Vis. Ce�ritias WQtland ` t adv-- Anti Uaa n,�.,eg nt i3anches, Inng An i r Plan iB1Yhv And RryA01. +-- •=1�i���a�.. Mapped vegetation; evaluated habitat, and determined w+etlands. 'Evaluated various marsh restoration and rr nagement �, plans. .' '13cilsa Chi A Marsh Studv--rAfld Use bnia Pi7W»� ��e►. 'i i�� P;ton �rmA }� Conducted atudies, f determine vu�etlan �- • to ds evalua � P . � � . � to wildlife'hdbitat ma ve etatjon and Wentor< resqurces: ' a 1 - — rn E• 11 4 r �y� Califoriyie) valuated the potential effects of welllwater drawdown and hydrological` Impacts on;a fr shwater marsh as-a'eondition for lj a Calrfornia Coastal Carmission p®rcnit..' _ ;( ,i; Protection gnd Restdration of �An Awen'n� enn' ue i. ' � y Fi s„ a„� ry. al r _ r�on {[i s x�l�and Wildlif __Flsh ,and tmn). With, Jones ds Stokes associates stuc�red legal, regulatokyy and institutional ar iingertlents;Ior'�( biological resource protection grid described enVronmeptal tesourees, 1.'' � 3 �. U t� Conducted wietlands study. of soil alinity effectslon)photosynthesis and:planf growth of selected species in the Suiaun NLrsn. 10 and various San Pa6lo1San Franai'sco Bay roarshes.�. I o ate, t___�__'Prdg�) 1 X15 .� ed' a. gn manag hent :b, to mit p igate problems of w7nd-blown sand hong two-mile stretch o,:ocean beach tinct Clunes. Local .� wind an .patterns ' piiysicat parameters for dune construction were gssessed: 13eccxrfnended (measures tidluded a eomb`inat1on of revegetation and sand fencing, ani site' onning tolrastrict:pectes'trian access: 1• 1 1 j I 35 I ,L , CCiMMCl1, lTY D LOPMEM' BLCC cRArrr AWARDS , t GENEdAtI I Jiirsdictiaari Ai�unt o� Award I ,�;.:"r` Amador COiiRty $254,066' Aven31 400/000 -. Bli�� Lake a00 Chowchill y 1s1 r 0 r, 500,.000 Cozcoran' Exeter ' ' 600r`QOQ ; , 50o,aaa ,,� j I, 591tboo 231 200 Grid] ey Hol] istier 'I t 500Un0 � Lin say' �' 600, 000 c�3a era Cow Y 500000 444, 00�i Morro Bay 525Ca�, . Gro�rc placerFr.11e 6oa o00; Y Ft.verbank '3x640001 oa0 w Safi B�nitp Covrity 4 �E 60Q00r�, po San'Luigi,`Obispo CcMh,y ; 51a Su�an�i�.1e - 44�.l�I7 v\ r/` � +hama e 597, 000 3'r=Riy' Gbzinty 300 r 000 _.._ .. Tulare cacnt< 1_ .. ._ .. _ �L� _ - _ _ _ T _ r _ boa°; o0077, nuc] umne CouRy6�00,�00J `. �� 17�7}j 323 �� I wooaiak 600r00x` ,=Ar� t, dulrlbdicti6n, - At4aunb �£ .ward � Calav res Cauht p $ 13x560 ; I , 12�>00(i Maacra county 6 4�� P�ac GOL1T1tijt I V 1 r s, I - i I I I [y 4�� I i I t p� i ti CJ in ,�ummar'Y � beco►�y hizAt. t auk 7.'' ITJ I is Ih.. rp TIME FA ME � I , MQ►STER` EIVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT pREPAR�iT pF REA I I 'PLANNING 'A CpHA55ET/FdREST IiAI�CEi : I , r fra[ne is e�tpreeted to be nine t9) months, ' -bine ;;,Thentil:e I ' i�sts far Q,roposa]s 986: prepare aiYd send out Req%i.. SEPTFMDER,�_ the prepay$inn of a caster Environmentai T t 'for Elie Cbtasse'/pc�i est, `Ranch T . Assesslnen ' Planning „"Ares. I , f I l t r vivt' to, g uet, far ,Proposas' NOVEMBER Review rosPons s .Re cnnsitltar�t, ar►d,l`ise1ec .. . 1 CEMBER . , T98fi ' , Commence c`dntract r I I f Draft blas}er Environmental Assessment rind L 19871evie�i );PRI for 3nai zatic n. tta Cons 'It�i return I• meriti: Recei�►e, F3na1: Ms�te�r En"v�.roninential= AssessI JUNE 1987: Ya"fx` Si� if Sri (.e 4 , l: i 4 I la I Al, I I s,l r 5! y � r t L d , , I 4—R, it ' I i `, { I I, i r 6�IL .(1 f' Velf151!fi��.a' OluInrtsf i;Ksnl94k0 161 1 12. • 8utte Count 4' COB �'80GRAM Oats Rrepared►i;. Applicant 3. iiuOGET �Budget Total . II Persoinnel Suppl ies) se Vitds/ Capital Indlrect`. .`Services '.Materials UCilitiesCbntractsE 1"ravel �utlays Costs LQafl . SLate CDBG y b 1'b 0', 14 0(10 500 27 r 00(1 C, other d• Local e I' r hisa;gPantj f. Frogs» Income �. (dlosed �§ran � I . 4 p YaLQ' I, I h� TQTA �. r - u Projeei;ed QuarLterl Y 1986 1986 198T �� :.11988 . ; 188 1988 l i` * ExpendstW.es st. r, - n tr. 3r r. t198tr': t19871r 6t1987r� •8th 9t 5: M l estonres = J S 0 8 D J F M A M J J I, A (5y 0 MES env circ onmental I Perfoi-mailce Repor S Q 4 A Q , �udsi< G. Aeadii °expenses . .: 5,(ypp tAt, sh"6 i n Per tonne) Ser v i ces S= Start o= C iar:te>rly E'iriisnual, or` Cbntr•att's' Cr�1 �nns_�: I I Nate. Submit bite 1`ol rM for .entit*e Pp n. C88G%tJ4,,1 �q0 r .- ' NTNG COMMISSION 'SUMMARI�{E'!', Boa,.rd of Sitperv'sors APPLICANT ;�..777 - AYDRESS ZS County Centex Drive, 'Orovlle, Ca..' ?�,55`6'5, ..:.�-- OWNER V a.ou's PROJECTDESCRIP'iZON ' Changes.. in the ,Land Use Element, i4 :•a N PROPERTY ZONED LOCATED ` County; ya i e ASSESSOR'S; ,PARCEL t'IiENTI FTEU AS ,AP"``,, ;. GSN . PLAN ` P.ICT <CONSI.$TENT? CI'T'Y /16/83 DATE AP.PLZCATION RECEIVED, DATE I2fiZON'ING PETITrDN 'SI'GNA,TURLS' CHECKED IIH CENTAG`T: 7I DATE LDGAIL �)ES;CR'IPTION. 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Appflc��,i re,treted tribe ws.'cttntptw.w as' k#uslbletn skntr�h khe.-regs+, for th+� applia,�i,_ pl4", , ;and ' �eauta to d sCwss '►t� i�rr4t►p titu��prapus3wl`s . ttlornteh a w►t�► fit�t�ies'�i►d µ u the $uttc C;awnE� C�euctnt pp rp r .ti' 1, , ,�h .V�§ ri{ �' .a. � 5'�'.P xk"� ,�l $ � ;��s� ,•'I k t t {!q � I� 2 N a An t ��;, n r° �� ", r, � { '��ls�l � z►b,,'}� � ' ti ,u: 9i a y' u1.i""r r �dalqG a3JNtlip�aYS , 1ko- '!t� sib`' % ✓ , Ar► � { �.� { lg,r �a ,�`P'KIS� LaK'{"1►a a{J}rwd���� J4 $4 �a a4 Er i 1r.i �{i 3 rr'1 d it �7 'r I ky vi1 77V CNIM oll mll Al, AIL._ 77V CNIM r 1P n 14 a , ` a BUTTt CCUNlY BOARD OF tUPERVISOaS y4 " Al Saracen1 DiSt�iCt' , H l d Wheel a Df�trict`3:, Bertha Mosel eyy.,, Di strict 4 , Len Ful D' �. BUTT, COUNTY PL'ANNIAG )C`OMMISttdh 77V h I ke c-h�' •� .,Mi ,ad& �Nina ;f.ambert o eta -en,, � •�� � � � , 'f�Pr I I .;, r 11 Ott'nti��sr+i I I Alan T 9UTTE COUNTY PLANNINs aEPARTMRNri r 8e.ttye Kircuer,y:Oi pet tdr— { r- ly r II ,n I , 1. I I I I i f ; I , I I , I I I , o f I 1 f -"115y „T Ii 6F.. > TAbL F, CONTENTS ANTE Pa -'e ,.. 9 BkttU!` 06un: ty Board of Supel`visaf^s an. 'p'lanning Comtnssion Re c- � h. Participo.nts ,� ► °,• - •'- ;' r -:; ii .: . t:, Acknowledgement's�' . •. Y ... . : .. d 1, ' DURHAM 'PLANNING, AREA IGOALS` � `, � . • : r . ,.' � II . Di1RHAM PLANNIM AkEA 'OBJECTIVES • .. , • ;, • . ' 2 �� �TtIDIES, A. Commu init Survey tf�. 3,r r B. Population C., Land'; use t . LandA- se 6 7. Ali 50TI: $,�• " 3 : aqH coil tul^a 1 Nesort ce: E.yirohmenazrda. D• Community Services �' I„ I 1,• Pol ce ,Protection . -: .• ! rr 2. Ei;rePrutectWn xx (��j `0 ectri4 1 $'ot''ilice pi 12 6r kkr oitioh ry i' : ♦` : ly • r �. • r < i • .: h 7: T►^anspottatioh i'y �, w CQr~1i�'NiTY �AR1''TCIP " ATIOIV IN ' LbCAL,�' GQVE�NINlt�l' '. Jl Jy," Y i GROWTH ALiRNAI"IVE ry � h ft r. .0 Souk s �l I J P! , II 1 4 1 (i jT, YY " W " 4 1 , { LIS7S OF TABLES; AND.'iLLJST'RATIONS Durham Planning Ar.0a Questionnaire Past and Projected' Population Leveils�' Durham, Planning' �0 a2Popul°ation Forecast , Lapd. Use w � n t .and :UsTse , -SoilCapa ion - I I 50 l T eS }' i. Yp I i 7 W� I is mson� Act 1 Co -fit1. �y L.. 11 ocation and 'f. ow for ten' ':(10) a►j� one huntlhed ,(100 j ryear storm, _ D�Wtirm Unified Sithooll District• Student 0061 1 m6t r,SY- i Tra;ffi1 nV� Ana ,dent 'Rats ��� I Pres'ent Tr d;eh S _ Corridor Revetii�pm4t`-- T _ �I ,r fid;"I De � to t i r�, e l k h r j} , , "I I I nil I I r 'I p, a i o i�` - ' i 'LY ❑ J} i it 1 'DUitRHAM 1 PL AN NINC AREA OBJECT T , ECTVES s Ei�caurage the rture pr`efered 'use o;f single family resid_entia .units i n place of multi -,family residentlal 'units: I , S.' "Encourage infill aqd corcentr;ation'of de`velo men oc, P t0 fica.lJy where deVel'opment f;as alheady ;occvrred, C. Discourage.sattered suhd�vipns and le a f, p rog devel o,pl�entS D To mana"e fu g f . ure grovt�t 'manufrturing, and commercia�l de�relo ent ir1' the �� pm' `al area., ;t I' - ��"'1 E: Mai,nta�n'lar e a 9, lo,. n 9 : u'r, a l - r �. estoen.� , a( zonjngn a► eas� no developer: gyp` 'Improve pal ice secu`ri.tY I h tl�e area;. , G. r Maintain or improve; tha uai l of �� ti �„. , ,�� ,A Rh Yul iL �c�uk�fy t7orranil' f ci fit "p b . 1 s. y. Maintain water Vto protect °local water sdppi`es > ... - s Ai I'. Study the need far f'utur� san,ter fy y sewOr. ;0011 t fes ;,- . ncc,urage a higher le�tel o �f f c�t�tien ,part cep tion `�h' court,t ` government y and area` p1a►tiiinyti- K. i nim i 2e flooding prnhl dins e , aii to poor r inage, in foie area,. 1� , � _ Lo� specifical Y pr'ese►^ve the- - largle`e tracts' i f a ric5 � J u1�t,ural , b t+ I I I �L v J /t 4 'I .. 5 , M I , I I I I I - 1 , I IN i 4 I i I i I 1 I 11 SII: STUDIES A. Commu yj urreyJI' „,In order, to dete1401Od the wa'nts', alnd 'needs :of the pepple Witliin'`the „i Dur`ham Plannin' Area' a uestion 'a'r` 9 q, n i e has devised antl sent��,out to property.. owners. The questionnaire sought in_fa,rmation from area citizen on their: .. ;. attitudes';owtard grov�th and the level ofcommunity services., The aitizeris. were' also.`aske_. whair they felt were w he )%!,t ,i�nportaht aspects of l,iving r in the Durha^+,0annang Area. This infarrotiot Was n.de�ermiriing tie. goals; obaeotiveS and altel^:natiVes for the:Durhatn Planning Area. .-An:� ef;'ort was ,mader'to reach allproperty n.wners �A totalY.of� i38G,q�cn�$�n, JI x��4Le.�a�€�:,.��r�4,, .ereurde��erabl=e b� resU=lt�ng�in a wor'in fi urE�, .o;_137 a`� �9 g i 4. Of the t6t6l W44 t�gnna r4s njatled =r i - gout, 271 pr.�wPerty owne%s respiifded, resOl tiry9 in. a 10.y returji., r, The rosolts were tal'1'iecl for eaoh' e;stion`l5n a'strai ht hu g prcehtaD'e ��► ,basis ., For examplequestion number acne;' ,iso iau 1 Ve in; t ` .. d A, Y he ur am. Area? had A tota1 'rosponse�Wl,s �6f: these r'esponses:222 Wd,r, ye's and 49 itiea�., no The percentages °ikorked aut for quetstion number rsne re^su7ted in a Al „. response of 8�`.yes a'nd 1`$.% Via. , The percentage For the response; on each ion, was fi tllest` Icy the tota�i .hu�tber of respansesp q glued fa.r thct. r, a ` questai�Fa. � gyps � The survey resi�� Es 'a►".*es follows: � I I •s1 I I fl fl r I I , , t 1 I , ( ' i r is It r v ,EE u ' SER 19i 'Rer'tR�„_ SERVICE; �]7�CONSTRUCTION SERVICE 27zOTHER_ LTURq jk COMMERCIAL A INDUSTRIAL 701 ArAMT Yv.,,.0 t .DO YOU CONS IDER.'THE PRESERVATION OF..gGRICUL F YES,' HOW :WOULD YOU PRESERVE IT"{ " ' ,o+ WOULD YOU OU ,ENCRAGE 1 '.TOLERAI u�' .. DISCUVRAGE GROWTH' IN THE DURHAM AREA? WHAT TYPE OF RESIDEflT AL DE�IELOPMENT b0,YOU CONSIDER APPROPRIATE-� 64% SINGLErFAMILY APARTMENT MULTI FAMILY 3. "MOEILE'PARKS 5h COND OMIN,IUM 3� OTHER 1isXN0NE -WHERE WOULD Y6U LIKE,TO SCE RESIDENTIAL f ' ELQPMENT TAKE;PLA EY iMAR ALL,ApPROP 1'k7E BOkEsy i ADJOINING CENTRA DUR�►M'j j ALQNG LOT? ROAD '1 ALONG �UMMIN3S OAD 1, pL01G LONG OD5PEE OAD, ONE. 5000N Q�j GQQ QQ AL t K ONG MAJOR ROADWAYS S BOND LANE 0 PI WAY D OOgER 5 AS THE LURHAM"llAYTON KOAt) DEVELOPMENT .., � � 4% ,FH1 ! 1� SHOULD MORE COt4F1ERCIAG DEVELOPMENT BEENCOURAGED N� WOULD YOU i.IKE' TO SEE MORE MANUFACTURING' iN THE DURI1Af! AREA?. 3j YES Wp 13i 6 �j WHAr YPES OF MANUFACTUAiNG WOULD YOU LIKE ', 0'!5 IGHT 7 EE? H IND US R T Y, SUCH AS 'WOOD PRODUCTION. FOOD�C�ROCESSINGi FARM IMPLEMENT�REPAIA EAVY.INDUSTRYt SUCH AS `FARM IMPLEMENT'PRODUCTION� FERTILIZER 0 7NDUSTR`f �OTPIER ANUFAETURINGr 'WHERE WOULD �'OU�'LIKE TO ,SEE NEW.MANUFACTURIIIG LOCATED? j5'Z gLO(�G,WIT,f;"CURRENT M�Hc;''ACTURING ]►LONG MAJOR ROADWAYS $2 NEAR TONN CENTER M" MA ZS, U ACT RING"' OTHER Dd: YOU KNOW WHAT, FOUR CURRENT ;ZONING; �5?,j;( YES jib IIO, . 6+ HOT*SMLD YOU CHANGE THE CURRENT ZONING IN_THE DURHAM AREA? !♦ URGER MINIMUM„LOT SIZE$ MINIMUM rOT SIZES' %X HIGHER RESIDENTIAL DEN5ITI S�OtNERLR 7a 1(1i0 CIiA�iGE 10% LOWER RE$,IDENIIAL:DEHSIT,hES , ?+ DO` OU FEEL TtIAf'.CUUUItRENT POLICE PROTECTION I$$ A DATE FOR YOUR P NO, WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE ARE YES ” Np TO SEE CHANGED! `. $1 Cd10U, FEEL THAT CURRENT FIRE PROTECTION„tS,%lDEgt1ATE FOR YOUR ARE SOfdIEL F NOS;' WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE, TO SEE ":CHANGED.?? Dom+ YE5 j1;;0 9� =._. DO y611 FEEL THAT,THE CURRENT MEDICAL :OAC ILITES° ARE' ADEQUATE FOR THE DURHAM AitEA? D"y{ Ya�S Ih Np -� iF NOj WHAT WOIILD YOU LIKE'70 SEE CHANGED'! 7 t'. 20, r _ I _; �O,YdU FEEL TIiAT'THE 'GROW OF'DURHAM WILL AFFECT 1NE`QUALITY OF THE SCNpOLS? Y wttf napFrr` ` CtFlYY nin+ YTy _ 7 1S YOUR bOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY F9Ol► ;4 WELL ON YOUR PROPERTY?.t3G%,'YES' j� No + SHOULD FUTURE t1EVELOPMENT AE TIED IN WITH A COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM? SIN YES II�jJ;:Fjtl 'epi �+ ZNr D0'YtlU FEEL THAT THERE WILL 't3E A NEED•FpR A COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM IN THE FUTUR11 .E” YIS1-,/Np WHAT [N Y.C►UR.ESTIMATION ARE THE MOST :IMPORTANT ASPECTS' GF LIVINti'IN filiE DURHAM ARE%? ' + WOU YOU '.,U PORT DURHA 'HAVt O A NCCIPA'L 'IID1i1SORY COUNCIL TO MAINE REC6MMENbATItlNS TO Tt}E. llOARD OF `JOPERVISOkS? ,' Eg $Dr Zit �JOGLD YOU CtlN$IDEtfSERLL 7Nd.ON A MUNtCI,EAL ADVISORY to NOL THE COUNTY 'LEVEL? D6 You sEEINCdRPoRATtOH A$ q ?ART 6F�DURHAMJS FUTURE? ij VLI` YES g, N6 5+ ` WHAT OTHER PROBLEMS OR 1SS�jES REGAltfllNd LAND USE ANIS GROWTH SHOULD 9E STUDIED'i `,5:d G►tOtVTN AND ^` tilj' i L. D�'.OPPIENI RELATED IS30ES fINCI.(d51H6. AC�rCULTI�FtJIL. };S�SUES�, ��� a VJ�1Eit IiEUiTED PROB11315s G�'-jRADj_ `g_� i PdRTATiON ISSUES % QUALITY OF LIFE IN lillRFigMji PLY-ITICALLY RELATED RE5PON5ESy 9x 691 CiliMi�PiT$ . i a pE GR DO4 T KNOW OF ANY'PROBLF7IS Tb BE sttblED, 4 is {{ �4 v ."' � Garden Rd aaom Ln 8 M,A o d• p a o • "�►ei'' MDt �n hien tangy d, , „ I y) f4 Burdlek,+ • it A p w �* •.I ` o� , LAND, k�y r{ .. Q �E3 iR on, at, o s n a Gefi pubic irs , " �,i�ANi Ccie m6ta Hentan Rd I I I - .I s , , I 1 t1 M I , s. I i I f r I I � 501 Cp,PAB'1'LtTY,' �LASI,F'1�AT_ION� Y , Y o , II �' �' ' 1•-`1 1 1 � DURHAM M 19 r E � �. �� s ; I a ►parr G.M►' Ril � � " ,I � I 11.1,11 .� , � • i I 11 'i ' • � � , L ,r r;, 1 -y + r , 'r , !!`�ELSOW, , . r I I, }++ AM :P�'LA z, s I , III. SiUDES '(continued) " 2. $oi1s,''continued) So associations, descriptions, classifications, and areal oca- tions are discussed, below and On,',the accompany�tr'g map: �i Sj=Sb Stockton,Sacrame,nto Assaciation Fine tektutied allu�i UM, ', of mi xed origin: Very deep, poolrly,drained, and no ehosion hazard. Practically all in cultivated' crops inc.ludirwg rice Wand pasture�� Su':bsoil,;permeaeil,iay i.s ��lcw, to-ve'ry slow. Hardpan at .�6 i ruches i n a, eW ar��as: (class I II Ca=�s Gonejo-Berrendos''Association. Very 4- deep and moderateT y well drained With',,,06erbsian. U�ed for irrigated roar Jis, crop's, orchards; dry farmed; orai and native pastUre Permeability is slow. class Hu' Honcut Association: Occurs, in'hOde y level flondp,lains or on alluvial `terraces bor' er h streams: They are - - -- - IS, ,moderately coarse teictureo„'°",tc�rjt alluvial 'depos;its o` m%xed ;origin. Used' dry anii;'�rrigated crops, day, , r: , pasture, and orchards.: (class I}: F' - , a. " � ccurs 7 n de '� A1'`AC An�tagssociation. © q�ressicns and along drat nage ways i Alold terraces; ,and a�^e sha l I0 to ::Mader- . , 4 ately deep over hdurated hardpan Tbase soils are Used t„ ,.r far a"ss ,TI, CU-.fid orning-keefers Asso6.6t""On OceUrs ren odder 'terraces' +� a,nd al1uvia'l fa. a ns: on ae t eastern.,.dge. of theSacramenta Va17ey ' .fts' parent material is,'old mixed, workedy g'rave`l ly alluvium w ich is usual l' Weathered' And h y n partially aemetited, T.hesp Isoiis,'areaced for range; pasture; ani day i�ay pndgratin 'class 1 -iVj, , „ , I n I "i `i STUDI E S. • _ (66", 6d) ^ s Sa,a.s C4�� Columbia As'soci,ati`an. Occurs 0 ,I. ne�w1 n Ciel I flagdOaihs' ��Sacramento Valle y. They are �!'e �� rt im ►er f F ectly dra netl.: They occurmos't1y � I. within a'' 13 mile, distance from tne-'Sacramento River'. �c;f;ssIT Tt Pm- Taames. P'entz .A`sociaion.' Occurs ori; gently sl'op� " (OG rig to rrery steep 1s10 es of'; p ire Tuscan.. fb'° Nmation.--SoiYs are shallow and r�er We -1 l 1, d r wined and, they are +, prin�� al'1� 0 y used for;` Wi rater and s ri n p g ren'gd, 1, r 1! 11 X I f./ y it, I 1 j 4 I I I L I 1 I .. r -1 I I lix i f v :I I 4t Y 1 , 01 1 L 'T Y Pi,! ; 5 5 dh , b y • 0 •p �� • ti M 4 DAYiGN F. d DURHAIA�, , r t"iI ++ i. p W, �i. , V n , E , i r, HJW AM N N I N" 'PLA' 2 �a , I.. STUDIES Ccontinued) --� 3 RgricuTlral: e'sources tointinued j r' prime ,a ricu�ltura 1, land`. g, Once this i, :done, future residential , carmercal. and, industri_al expansion carr be drected.toward less roduct'ive,land: Theeintroduction of r�o'nw'farmuses into agric;ul�turaTareas'' .: sevetal important 'effects. It may result in higher assessments in Ah' area dUe,;:i;o the ir'icr-eased_ specu.lait' -ve. market'-Values andh�"s may mean higher taxes for the farmer even thougRt his Tand remains, i agrici/ltural use: If the ;7ntrus�on 'of non -farm uses ;is of 1aI ;rge nta'gniti�de, it may'also 'eventually result in` the, farmerbeing"� ., fo�^ced 'cur.essential operations, wiich` may acome: a nuisance tO;. the surroundi r 'd ng' esi, ents;, L , a e" R commend' 7 at ons "` 1, Maintain large agricultural. lots' through zoning to preserve agricultural vi•abit i ggri cU ltura.l Performance Zoni ng t zoning Oil i c h takes into v accoUnt the huisafices and attrI'U Al' of the land use.' 3: Concentrate development i-nal^eas already, Aeveloped, 4. Possible Use of cluster 'development: This is a technique "in which"homes are grouped together`at tjie same density allowed. for thatzone: This c�^eate's •r�iare open' space surroundi':ng �h;e s,ubdivii sl ion;� 5, provi"ilde buffer zuties beteen agricultural land and other land 11se� r 6: Purchase of Devel'opmen`t Rights: Eirst;s a Coilhty;, toW.n' or preservationdistrict js established. ' 1`hen .taxes are I�� , 1 • I r X 1 l 1- roue d 1rt, .. cont I E 'i �t r x b: Septic Studies {,h systems �n' s. of, the .study area. This seems to be f� the Ne3sorrt area''arld i'n the eastern Portion'of the site where shall;w soils' are underlain by volcanic hardpan !The hardpan t, SI, areas are cha`rac.teri!ze, ;ay',"�scatteired oaks a"nd !are used for , seasonal cattle grazing: Sep tictank"permii;s`°WiIll ':not be issued in areas Where .soil depth is `less than 2:4 inches: f Insome cases so 1 con` " ! :tains!'-high, uant�ties, of cla., Which reduces the abyl y =- _ y -., it of'soil to .absorb moisture from 1eachfeldsi ,; .In areas ghat hake y; soils wt'th a.sigi►�ficani. amou longer lead: links are" ` ht sofclay,�: t�'sually �,requ'ired "by the county. High groundwater tables: pose a problem because they tend to ti make leach" fields work! slowly,. In'the Planhtog Area this poses -a !problem east df Cipcte Creek' near Durham, and in ''Veson. , County sanitaryahs report that du"ring the Winter of'19$3 there Were some 'reports of high groundwater tables `near the, creek, but iti dId not cr'�eate a' rea'1; pr�ohlem. iri Nelso,r1, hoWe er; hfgh ground Water tables 'prevented' the cbirhty fram issdn'g sept"ic tak�k permits for the 1a5t;tWo yea r5. c. Flood Problem Areas and bra' ihage Tiie';area def7red as`,the rham plashing Area dealines'ih 'el evat." on from the h, theast to . the southwest.,• boWntown burh�ni , occupies a' land area whi'cha'is I6we'rz in elevation thah areas t4 thee north and east.: 'Che chahge iw,elevation thwaughout Most of the plarrning Area is so graeual that it �s threcoghizable: Tn the •` northeast ah,east;are'the areas of highest eleVat.loh which ,. ihClude. Crouch Rav;inp, Coan Ridg'e�; Nance Cahyon� Nugen C°ariyo�i ;, ,,. r C61 1 ' I' x=s a , III sTublts: (`continued) a. Roadways (ca�inueo) I are ea that "can "be Cipated ;ass `being i,ncreas'ing"ly hazardous with th.e' increase �n vehicle traffic. following is a list `'A 4 problems:h 1., The Intersection of Dayton Lur,-,, Highway and the MridW�y' kr This intesecti''an is responsible' for .more traffic accidents than -any' 'other si.ngl a crossroad i n :the P1 anni ng Area ; over ten fs, l 'Janualy 1-091 to December I, $3. This can ,be attributed to th'e relativ"e1`y large vAMe of traffic there L4716Q`i.rt 1983). The pedestrian traffic from the shops and school:. nearby, , as 1f3 ' Ott ihhibit anyesigfi Well as the ugh r 0 of vehicle active h other than the" 4="way sttip a1,4 ady ��herib, , `i, Uurham-Daiytan Nighia �y 'and Aquas, rias) The Irate, , ti o'f T - - - - � _ Dayton •Road -> :- ,_ � __ _ �� a over, fi ere oi�ted per hers ( p The, hi gki rate" ,of accidents year) ,`hdica;:e a °need for some. reform► presently `there''' exists a.; two Way stop that harts traffic 'traitel ing bra the Durham Dayton `Hi'gh4ay, The Ltsiness located do the; south-fest cortraN is another factar in Attie potentia` fad disa ter liere4�lirh, 4 the establishment being a tavern, patrons en;ter'and leve '' duping; road range of hoursy especially at night when vision t rIo-"a i`s hampered !3 i diva y' at t{Ie Droville'�Chico dig"hv�ay4 `'de ts' here i s, the..poor a.t accouht's for many 'of the asci n Wh , ,,b ` ban�ti g O'the, turns ante the Orovil�,e�Ghico Ni'ghway: fihe train track9. prohibit proper banking ,andhcrease" the danger r to for 'rratori sts, , 3 rl t" j '4r r { 1{ j}r r :a Y t�� ]m F j f�. (3fi �ITti ALTEgMATIVE' w>" �� Co'htinueT Present Trends t ha Based an researchk ,, if no are +a en th'" e Durham Area cont.i nue to gra�r� as' j t has ' in; the past. All rea roads. wi,11 be,, 4ul ner» . f able to growth v�here zoning permits. This3� Would" diminish,;,the rural � " character of the area. B. P1a ned A hTiernative�s Corridor nevelounen In at^eas Wheregrowth has.:occurre; t'e pass�bi7,i'ty for' conflicts G already exists betvteri aralists and rural resi.oents� instead gricu7itu Of, 'c'reatin patentiaY confl"icts with new development' andbNi,cultural sir . uses:, ,new, `growth should ,tatCe' place alo►ig Chase ;corridors t�already bein§`' > developed .' This wou`1 d fhdl ud6lott Raad;; Cummi-'ng's Mbad � ,tau# dam - ?aytori .. ,,. N'tghway and -Stanford La tie: 11 P - 2, Inflill Development -- - - - This W061 d restr� 'ct fUrther developm64t:in areas alre�d x er- ;- y p jencing.growth by encouraging growth to occur o lands �:`�aGent to .centr'al DurhM.., zoning should a116WIfor higher; density development in central: aerhain. L0. sizes.shbuld`be smaller td e1'1ow far more' ^ names. Th'i.s would allow a. g►•eater and more effc,ien't use` of �� estab7 ish'ed71 criin'untty serV:�ces� Mi'riptimal `Gr"birth In Al'1` Areas' ` +� Tolerate small 1ots.•7#t' areas at already:at^e epP.rieneing, g1^oWth and'"i'ncr+ase;.o'r mai �� nta n lager 161 �siZd 1n areas; 0f,cunti - , „a udus :farme Cncou►ageeelop�te�ii on IVn=Prir,;�e AIhyduluralo-its' dei}41bp lands 'that are On n0npw7me to ls 'that aide �aOat , thtvtt �#�1tiato If sea hal fir,jpq o lives' ock } , , � 1 ` ri ossomr.. rdsn Rd ' lar. ��'� ��' � '� � � � 111 s s • 1 � , r I), , arH'drr� ,®a�'t , , ,Y y� � , a l ,� p it d t ny l^ bu�rdic*' a,�� . 4i �i A ° � d. , 46 o' C& Ct�AiiIbC�R DE!/EL;�OPME���'i' � � � a��:, °'` s �, awe td� fm U AM IR , I - t1� ..Mui........ ,.....��.. ,' 4 swamp / I Ge'raeRr. as a: e" r r- » Rd; • I b'a k h', "rrr OP a LoArt V ,I i iy ei i ••�"� � w Durhs'hi �eAe�� R.a Burdick .R fp , A �. s � tt+ Ci I S•r�e o"s i?t � •ti � .• `� da y d i i V dw r 4 gig 1 EV ELO j u,; Y y 11 ^•f� �1• r �URHAM I i ' In, �eyTi�i� Rd I - ti �t 071 i' P e NING , COAiMISSION SUMMARY �I .1z's APPLICANT' � ' Plarinin ,Cominiss, on,> ;. �� ` .A1 DRESS ('o en.tor Drive rovil 'o CA OWNER Va rte. s P'ROJECT`' DI: RIPTION-,puxliam P,+1ann;hne,�,5tudyArea �r8 .,,..�,E.._..-_ ....-._.. .. h N.PRG�PERTY , ZO�1ED - a. r .XM1Mswwir.y, Y�� AS,SESSOR"�S PARCEL hiUMEER:f S.) , hlEi�TI,I±IED,`.�.:15 .AP GEN. PLAN " '� PROJECT 'CUNSI.SfiEtIT7, Ci 'Y DATE APPLICATION RfiEIVPD I?ATE REZOI�.TNG PE ITI.0 SIGNATl1RES CHECKED f I? CE�1' AGE DA E �, "t 'IDESCRIP,TIJN P�REMn, OR CHECKED: ID ATR P )BLId ATION IrtrTCE W1TTiN. _ . FUIlLShEr` . �;y DA"i' D SPI►A`9C ADS 'RBPARED PtAOE NEWSPAP'9 'I�O�'ICE�S) PUii;ISHE �Y' (�. C. >' DATE MAXLIIvG LIST PREPAjtEll , DTiAL-OiFT NOTLCES WRITTEN hAC,L1l iVMBER h 1 EtVIAON I IN C "TLGORICAI EXEhE'TION - DATE `F�II,ET �....,...«,.:�», .w.b. t�NDERMI DATEION NEGACIUI� DECLARATION DArE A 1�OpTEIi , r. EDIT: TI`rtPAC'Ie a-PO'kk SATE CEk' r,"19b Co, v-, ION ; AR NO t3ATES f ' : ; to1Nt�i1SSIO�f ACTIO2� , ... 'A EOARO ACT,IQN 'u �_ �` 'Y�::Y ice..-i�+wwr: X� I..-'+,xl'k• b. C�IZD�I�ArIC S A PTDIt LO 1 , i +_ rY�arrrnr , ((y+`Mg SI��whY S _ y t,l Irf} J l , I , 1 iY Mfr �it►RNIENT,S .. � � � �� � y s , �rr I` I 1. I1- ` ''DiIDHAM. �RLA I'LATRiING PftAJECT pARTICIpANTS; w L- , r R CK ' VAUi, J OA PAYM Eft - i� �a ` icAI3Av� Y LtiRlE Su" D AxG 16-T N �NEU " I SE CTh#AN 11 " NrAI`T T I IdGL6t1D' , ccaRDit � �a D8..rT�t�LT1frI 4` .. �'. ' CaLLudS;� A_QF At e I f y � t h �4t y I 47 J L. r '1r r w i i I r I L� I a I i iI I tr I 1 i I i1 77, I � i. I l � 1. ` l � 1 I•. r v. r r 71, 1 S AHTi �Oi' Ct��i?'IIIfTS 1 _ I ROblem @f` PrOlo,ct 'Goals incl . hjectaves • . .:; 1 8st3mp io st of Studies to. be Cosnpl. I �P, i5a I7961g isd,,hedale-, 00,inmtuy3 ty Survey z` n 1 1 1 1 1 f � 1 9 tl '1 ¢I � ` ,1 5 f x, 1 i . t Y^ l I , IN lk. Yi 1 t Y IJ e� 1 I f1 t :e 1 I M I 1 Ii I l i J t <r I t r 9 W.NG 1` 7 f ,1 I rt i _ 1 .1 Il � r I ,I 7 1 AND OE47F.�Tri�ES " I } I a .co grehensii+a :lana Use ;;plan yfar fileted, will oodble - laaners and the Iunc d6c$ions reg�m'rding the; fixture i c dbjeetivest,'are r:eodmtend7' dt. i zoning will'e comp��t+ rZ to :Ar�eterma rie nd developerien iinpaLs� ,oz the Durliam. . m area wilt be dBscr be:nc� ucling ren , i'oj',eAions. d to d;etermi.n,�5 th&-,demat.d ,far hri►xs�n ', Lg in tkie De em sten. .[1•M J'1 v..L♦ �.. __L'!'1L _..v� .,. 1 _ s,t M}. n �« rt'r nSn A��µ,,, i, [�iT G v 'lr L...al rL111.JY . LAST:: 0�" ,STUI�TES T� � ; lu Xatucal Resources. ;;; �• �e�f:�� 4��i1 a I p� r Y 1 Wgtural �� ttsral ,. , F,riv rox�'ntal' 116zards Il B $urf act Water qua ty' Caounc .bid , 2� Plood ptoblom Areas es =Matic N�-txate Sitd 3, ;atm _ I I Oi ,Souls I IJ '{ Clacsifa cation and Types :Gr TI ; 4 Circ Juni y xni e, Orq + oo popialatauri °i I einti y I bpa�rty t aziera �. poptal ati.britUd Mf t i - en is �F "a i' I t. O ATl, IiC� A t titu�:e Si�ey '� P s y Trdcav use) �. anspirtaton grgbleln Areal �acc3.dent an 1. Traffsc 2' dittos%Bicycles/Pedes'risns. , 4 D'ombeint ServS.ces . ana elr;ci`,ric tiL ties, '�watc 6:1 P47 icc` zr iL T F li xx.a Use :ate6possa L�' ue �Iiesa �, aa' £ti �.I,la Rural;'l 81jC ;tj8e f,'cri.£�.i.c, '1 C xt�cri', at , +yT,1 • i e YJ+ 11i "I x :L xsan; .Ac's Prop ocui A aticb�eYIti Pr, Cps rF Got�1 �+r 3s Ad�ra.sory Ceiuzica i C jj ' ,Udipati0ri) �iuru, �1 Y aw$ 't'%L11�;atuocri t/t'x�sservat3.nt� I L •, t�1�^ i ', :, , • , , T:'+n3 h riri tYie G`cneralP� anJi eta �;L C:a u� , ,. I c `114 C pri 21 A'&nt?k pi"1Tt L Lasa±t v�G ;, •� •• ••.; lt€'r `^ axed in w ch 'tflere .ale coj� ct betvet�ngracultrare' ,,� , AA Ir Ta wbd u degJree hC^ Cpnfh Ct? , a n properties a 41 Y3�.an, - t p tanc� 2�tap , ient" y ' N r B,.' Grci-.4 h' Areas und, pote�itisXl yrperth � ee,s ,' for identify areas`ory,groWth 'to bE 4lli4ted residential, .c,om�erciel, " deay. an4 ti 1, graUth ` n and ancit tr al activities. areas presently >taking 'place . Determ:ra:' tis; of: growth to '; be , m] or�edl 1 p 11Y1der general p� anw , , Y.. ba&l Goverance a A'. Mtibidipal A&v t.aor "C0Lincl, �. ' ` ` Determ nes tha degree of citizen invalxeent in cimmui ty ratters, determ .ne c3 �.izen interest iri estat l'idhing a legal, form of self= re'Presentat3.oa:. ; B.: Willaausan �ctjpxe3ervata on LawQl, ih ad3ationt�]ropertaes xntq it. ' deerm,ne pos;�iklaties converting see 3' �t possieY-e":to cre�k.te other': agricultL4x�a1 pres�rves: ,s ,and`,: Loca7ac�'ntral, I, I 1 :r I 'trl.i ar ea�� T,That are state ln�as that pe'r�te 4n; to w al ung ecjrFara' LI' ib iiar�rig r an lictS ' getWeen Zonin end`s Geri'aral PTsn . A C at a the' gn, designations or" 'the'ree W"n mat ire tlg General curren-b. aon3ng'xz�� da�erdl .pldh designetign7 '� { u Zon- See: l' � I , L i We„ I i1 V I I ih- j9 I I ` 1 I Ih 11 t C,C I I 1 1 I Y A k I. I L I I li "T 1' k . Y 1 ✓'V. 11)) P K'j j (' ' �.s% ��Jr �I � � ' �7 1 JI' � •('�yh 4 . + I I _ 11111 I J Y• i I, Cf Ir I I V 1\* I E r1 ,, TAi�LE: Of-UN'EiV7S, I` < , PROULEt QEFTNITIOW I PROJECT GQALS AND ;000Eo1`1VE5 1 I , • I' ASS UM�TQPS .. ..; . . LIST''QF ISTUDIE`S T0�1 B.E 'COM�PLETEDI Di�ia RE 'UIR t4EtNT&' 6" • r r� I Iy r S�I,HCDULE DF CV PLCTIQN , II , DURHAM PLANNING ARBA J, Ail?�ITUDE SURVEY 11 II r � I I , I � 99 I v \\k 7. Ir Y1 3 w I Ali S ( I r l rry1 I I s . r �y� r I 1 I A L 1 s r ti z r, h X r i L 1 1 I n , A kl I n � r '1 � I I r v I 1 I r I I I I I I I , J I 4 .ir C a JII 14 I it !y S 4i N, N F5 �� +I f Ir C , t' I I I , pFtOUL'�t!1 DEFINTT�ON I _ )J I* ' STATEMENT'*OF PROBLEM I. "d` t Imp a.ct ro�vth: has u ori. The. ch1 ef, prob�l.em to �; be stud%e s h p g, p therrural`character of the Durham Planning Area. unrestrcted developrnent is creai,ng. a gradual change in Ithe quality of the 'rural�l r en'vi.ionraerit:. Agricul �ura1 viability= 4s affected doe' to the subdivid'� -in g o` large. parcels ` of ,agri cul tura.l l and, into sma11 er parcel s used for' residentia1l derrelopment, Oevelapment may have' negative impacts an the natural 'resources of the area', and'may increase pressures on services to be lome iare'.u;r,,, 'n nature. II: LIMITS OF !Ht PROBLEM The problem i's' l ymi`ted to, ;Butte County, California Pl ani ng ' Area 8, and Census Tract 15 from the .9 0' U S'. I'Censut. The study. wi11.' tatan In depth look at land use, Iz,arsing,,' cpmmunity• services aril attitudes; ;natiira1 'resour.cesand population c,'aracterIst'ies�. a I . , I III. 8�1CKOROIiidD TO THE PROBLEAi The Dur fl�rea is experiencing a problem with planiitd ,. growth This has caused conflicts betv�een urban end' rural 1'and u yes' . In the, past communityhave ban ed, together to voice their _ - - cr;ncerrfs to `the couht�r: Because-there �s=no-spedftic plannrngTpolicy ' the area the .meinbersof the' community;,have' fel tthe rie64 for orre r.for An area, plan Will )produce spec—fpal ivies for 'the Duhhan� areae, ihis,' plan wi it act as a tool the. citizens can use to efficiently guide the. grovrth of tiie'i sal I ! I I ' a I r I I i 1 1 { rj f i 1 , I I i I ,t ) I r '1vv i.., 1 r t � I A .! is r I xi I 1 I I I Lo al Go , r �,ernance A. cit, t en Part icipation In P lanni ng t B Wi i 1 iatnson, At/Preserya`t�nn, Lavas c I y C.', Law .' �r WS, ah 1:'ocal contfo ;V Zo- I,, /�. Conflicts between .Zoning and the Geiser al fPla�i { B'.xst�ng Zon77 l;rig` �. "1 I �11�I ,I I I� I ll I 4 , , f I s I io I i f' II i f Ir II ,.x I , I� I r t I Il L I. r I I rj i. II i T , S, I I} 1 r l ! 1 `, i 1 r` i N I A 1 7 .� $chool 'Enrollment.: Numbers, class si��zes; need ;dor .e>pansion, number�of school empl yees that fireside in b' � ham ; ,4. Oui;ld" Permits Map permits issued since x9; ., determine number of permits issued for Butte, Creek Estates, are there other sUbdiv 'jSl'ons in D,urham M. 5:'Ex i st1 ng:, Housing Stock ( B Attitude Survey 1 N�ffiber s 0 P-0; � � f o; 1 e that e P _P _ '�n Du . r _side rham,.__numbers_.af: _ people that c`orimute must determine the needs .;of 'the community ,r „� C,. Transportat.iar�� �• � 1 T r a ffic <"Problem Ar ea s u. i Road" ual�t' tr a' .. ff c c 'n '�� .. � o est.io q. Y '' 9 n, a ricu7tttral veh7cles; using roadways. and possible frazard area`s, st^ucturally' ' defic i ent road��ays: �nridges �; and� possbl asCeni `route`s.. c Autos /B.i"cyclesPedestrians deed to' a 11 ori for 'off road p g for autos arktn "`" io DurhaM; ek�amineekistingbicycle paths how to separate auto anp y d edstrian/big ole traffic, what •r"notes "are used foto children! to get tti school? Is' there. a hueri, to - - - - require future developmen�� to prOV1de-1or °curbs artd - gutter's? A,_1(. & the existing pr^obl a fi areas that re wire the installation of side4tal i u ks D Communi}y Services �'1•`Ut'i�`ltes. - Cot, present iacil!ties provide seriica fol' anticipated 1b, dear growth? Is present pr�tlrcti'on ace a to olid N1i"l'l q , itbe adequate for arlti,cipated 'groi th?'; What are 're pohse ,times,, art n i semen 661' 'fires? `Are "� .'to : (hadl e ohemi ca Y an y i remeiiR " tra�iied paranied�cs? \, , .a 3: P67 ice W A i t -_ s he r" es� : pon,se tide for cel 1 s, ,for emer�gehty ca 11 s�'? �1aW adequate is t., pr4i, sent'protect�ori7 NoW often i§ purhar� , x Hea What are the respanSe times for ambulances, and what 's � the dis`tahce to'the nearest •emergency are facility' Me there physic oasts ` in burha" I S °Recreational •Ea i i's in faetiiiryes', 'geed for` ft�tu%e 69ansion IIZ,.Land Use �I Fr A Ezi sing a:°nd Pry©posed Land; Use. , 1.What ; are 't he amounts of existing uses and prapdsed uses' and proposed uses for agricu?ture ,residentil commercial, an industr'ia1 aGtiyids? . h E. Deri,g0 ted Land:' Use gee Zonli'ng . Ij � Urban and Rnra 1 Land Use C�onfi i'cts Determine areas in ti�hch,there are conflicts between) a rt culture and resident7ai uses.. 9 To what degreo..i$ tne• confi7c.t,? 4iirare-are the pre 1937 stibtlia3's'ions? D. 4lam-an,'ACt properties Identify; mapI4 • r r G,.wti% Areas and Pote'fitial Growth Areas Idents fy,areas for �Igrv�oth� to be a�II owed,�fdr reg deritial com tefa.i; and iri r K7114N,ING', ACTIVITIES. COh4P�ETION fEB.: FEB. I3 A4t. APR.. APR.' APR 23 MAY DATES fi-10'' -MAY lC9-BO� 2-6:� : 9-I3 MAY 4 7.11. I'D IDEOiFI.FICATION OF PLuffTNAREA N. a , I AND-, r I PLAEfr,ING PROBLEM DATA COLLECTION.:. I , , I DATA ANALYSIS _. AlD" FORMULATION OF GQALS%OBJECTIVES v, FbRMULATt ANN I EVALUATE I I ' ALTER RAT IVES, PRESENT E ALTERNATLVES TO T _ DURBAN-AM— CITIZE, S; r, k!q i r e7 REV Ilk - r ALTERNATIVES AND, ' DRAFT FINAL ; PLAN ` aPRESENT' FINAL DRAFT TO P I C�7UfVTY; I I I I I : I '4 i I. i I ru I 1 I