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ur,or BY MIKE McBRIDE Fand a comrne.: cial
(6firpase-Record staff Write* o �trvity in Fueri said. ``Apartment houses I: dont understand
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Itbe area would be a traffic hoz- don't fit in. The other' residwi t• .`: ia" The dwelling is an th
GRCI�I.LI -- Hearings onlard to the children.'' - ., is ionale of rise complar = .:�o,,ut s1 g _ e north
two controversial rezoning plans Others statin the` in the area would move out," traffic affectin Seib Durham.
of House Avenue south of
g, their opposition �, g Y �-..:.�,�� he Durham..
—one for a plot of land int Chict► to. the rezoning idea were; Fart Olin Coleman of 6685 Skyway said. "I would like to point out
and the other for some property 1R Dockendorf of .a0_ Mangrove said: that the unnamed la ;e i the Granting of the variance was
in Paradise parked lively --f v A • ;f Te are made subject to tl
dis .� t a d
e„ Farrell Cooper of 1641 vo, purchases a house , ries not curt throug.� to Sex- h e approval Of
cession at last nights meeting Oak Vista Ave., James R, Ev- here. t e .nave .tour chi,dr=:n. We by Lane. ' the county Public Works Depart-
of the �' Y have tI~,z.� mL-ni.
Butte County Planning ans of 1660 �azlombrosa Ave., ha -quarters of an acre * Coleman countered: " I have
Comanission- and Mrs, Grover Willis of 612 for them. to Play on. The. stay deeded the right USE PERNUT •.- Grant
y Y y ght of way.. Tref- ,, -ed a
Several Chico residents voiced :Acacia Lane. off the streets and Ilan', inter- 'f=c would carne r use permit for operation of
through, There Q 7 a
their disapproval of the propos- l<'o one . ,. fere with the neighbors, would � �rfz store at ilr� Clan
P p appeared to support g s, dye feel be traffic from two direr- Paradise x Road,
ed .rezoning of a plat Of land the proposal. strongly we would avant to keep tions from the Skyway onto , id Mrs.
Lilian Carter;
south of Hooker Oa y y Sel Chan said Mrs, Carter had
e On Action will be taken by t h e1i - this way. by Lane."
_ ., .� .....w . , �, _ Rase and i1ar Ch procured a use permit in the
�.?= i1iiuc rzarning Cornmissian at n e X t y Schultz am fihen ir_formed theJ.Ji�r�R-1 (sin Ie famiI , iden Tuesday=s meeting, 5948 Selby Larne to • -fires cd Par past but lead not yet used it.
h, g y Id romans concerned that stale I .a cv JI_ �r
tiara1 (light co Following t�3is first contriver sinners that rhe..' .had •- requires � ARD PERi1
y purclsas a two hearing s cn rezon- ..
The property is part of a re sial hearing, the Planrnrn Corns- ed a + 35,000 home i in proposals. g Heard a request from rP11tr
g n the area g p pawls. Perdue far__._ v
zoning package which was up rnissic+r; held the first public and felt that tine proposed re- , a use permit for a
• p, Robertsis set the second public junkyard i� ..
far a final hearing by the com- ,hearing on a request by Mrs, zOn=rtg would depreciate its hearingfor Y 's connection with a
mission. Under the ri a 3i1ar * S, Kimmo - v I 3 p•m• Dov. 21 in the 'second-hand _
p p f Y t f t ns that h e r a ue as well as that of the en , supervisors' r store being opera.
the plot, along with several kart- property at 6691 Skyway. Para- tyre nein room at file county ed at 2615_ Fath
.� _ , Pa a neighborhood. courthouse.
Feather Riven Blvd.,
mercial properties in the area, dise, be rezoned from R [ (sin- Ins. Orovi le.
Idred Judson of 5952 _ In other business, the commis The co
would be rezoned by repealing gle family residential) to R-3 Selby Lane and Mr, sion: commission will snake its
recommendation Tuesday,
several eoIIurnty ordinances and (multiple family residentiall. Emmet Reilly of 6687 Skyway
COMMUNITY uesday,
kconsolidating them into one. Mrs i�.immons told the Corr- �Y aY CDI�ITEiIY Chan said that if
r l expressed the same sentiments Heard a request by the OraviIie were gran, the permit,
'`Since the ordinances we r e rrnission; ._ bran�erz, Perdue would.
as the two preceding witnesses, Actium Council for a use e
drawn up in different years," My property is geigraphcal- fC i1 1. _ permit IsaveF to erect a suitable f
bV. ,never anticipated rezon- far a community center On land around the yard.
once
said County Planning Director lY located sa that an R-3 zone - ' y
Re P1 JOR
Wing Fee Chani `{and 'there
would be its most advantageous
ing'•' paid Mrs- Judson. an the north side a� Y 8 R o a d Mrs, Bet Cra��= -
g del of 2663
y rise, It adjoins co -man E. Wright west of Lower Wyandotte Road. Nevada .
were different restr=ctions on J commercial and g of 5947 Selby Reg d. _ a Ave., who told commis-
were
zones in each Of -3 areas." Lane sand he opposed the pia- • Carl C. .Fowler of 8142 signers she is a memo-- k=
Claremont Drive, Melvin C � e
those years we watnt to consoli- Chan tall commissioners that Posal 'on account of higher California-
bell of 3o3? V-8 anon fiinia Roadside
date the ordinances so .hat tint- an adjacent plot referred to as
taxes and water assessments, ' Road and Lewis asked ,if the operation
C. Forbes of 3060 V-8 Road all unsightly, P would be
form' restrictions would apply:, the Hatch property had b e e n Mien asked by: Comrmiss an appeared r
�e. property in gaestion was Placed in an R-3 Cane three Chairman _' Orman F. .pA before the commis- ..%fie want to k ��,,r
ori in'aII -zoned - years ago and that i - T. Roberts Sion in support of the request,wa ,t -x high-
placed
y R 1 on Jar., 30, . g all other sur Jr. of Oroz elle if she had any W� J. , vs beautizul, Mrs. Crowder
1961a but an extlirsion phrase to rounding property is presently comments an what her n Smith of 3G80 Lower said.,
in the R-1 category -with m neigh- yandof to Road appeared n _ C
the effect that `commercial use g rY the ex. born had said, Mrs. H;:immolns osiii PP z op [ 'Chairman Roberts reminded
would be permitted subject to ception Of plots on the Skyw,iayr told the commission p on. I her that the area is commercial-
The�thich are in a C-2 (general "I have nv imminent Planning Commission t=ill Iy zoned,
the securing of a use permit" nt plans for mah, its recomm
was included in 'the zonin ordi- cirnrnerc�ali classifica#ion. building. 7 like endation at Perdue stated
g - like v ;- area h
g• m� :irivac�, iac�. Tuesdays meeting ,A� e wetti,i erect
nance. The exclusioq affected Roy Rice of 5959 Selby Lane, As : g as I awn this property, CUCB a presentabit fence.
only the land in question, which Paradise_ was the first of severe I V r_ r build. _ Cx Heard a request TRAILER VARIANCE
I feel rrny neigh- from the Pleasant Valley R � ABIAitiCE — Con -
was owed at the bine by Wil- al persons to appose the propos- hors shoal worry. l .Y Bap- sidere x
P d not. wor y, As long test Church of Chico fora 1G -tart d the request j, T pilliani
liam Bettencourt, 1366 Vallinn-dal before the commission, as I Own the property,I will n variance H. Smith, .ono did no
brosa Ave. It was later sold to ' "1 represent all my neighbors sell o build." at urian e fn�im the county set for �t appear,
g r tiild, back requirements far n an 11 -font variance from the
Mrs. Charles Howard of Sacra- r ,have been able to contact,"' R�aerts a pre- count ,
mento Rice said, f''��e all have nice - commented: ``�in•s. posed additifrr to the clnui��h on Y setback requirements for
Riminons, I fhirrk your neigh- the south side the trailer o v e r h a n and:
bio commercial development hornns. We moved in here ho - bog•= - ; - ., de of , a�rama Ave s g
p are coking to the future. rune west storage area of his mobile 1�orne
has beer acccnlPlished or, t h e ing t h e s e homes would take. �"ir of the Chico Freew� Y,
land as Yet, care aL 7rs the res o o s• l�rmmons told Chan she Reef, Calvin adell - at the northeast corner of Be, f ur li`ves, purchased the property in 1963_Irecornnic.-MI
church'. t Is e 'shire Avenue and Bille Road,
�Fustin. Smith of 1698 F Fifth }=T ie feelthat apartments, Chan said the properky s 'Pastor, appeared in Paradise.
Ave made a presentation tc the would bring more traffic into been z 1 • 1? p y hadsupport or the request.=h
aned T -i inn 1958, He then Tire co , an ,stated dial he felt t h e
bland it opposition to the pro- the area, arnd We know of no asked 1VIr commission will make its Ian w _
Mrs. K-iniMonw if there ation ar ne , P as hazardaas. ul Said Ise
posed commercial` rezornng<< way we could .control it.'` ��=as an bar -alit . " -�t weeks .felt. that tl: -
Smith. who -told commission- The next Opponent of the pro- � e ,• pin connection meeting_ � �, e trailer could .be re-
- ,_ P with the present zoning.She an-. VARIANCE Ii�ated and rite garage placed
ers that he has owned property posal, Samuel Fueri of 5965 Sel- s . e t E GRANTED — on t p
t��ei�.d that here was not, .he northeast corner of th e
adjacent to the land in question by Lane, told the commission he Bill Granted a variance of six feet PropeiFty.
the past 10 years, said: had bought a house in rite area R Quigley of 5229 Foster from the county setback re_tuire-
far sad told corrtrru5sroners he me 4 He also said that the
Mr. Bettencourt wanted to `five years aha 4gbecannse it was nts for an addition to an exµ plan
make cOrnrrnercial use of ire rri a sin le -F could rnaL see laow� an increase in z f;in dwelling �ellina would call' for an entrance on
t t} arxsily zone." traffic would. affect ,SelEa g g belonging to Rab- Iille Road, A mound :Property. He poured .a concrete That is what Paradise is," re y Lane en•t J, �'�arnock of Rt, 1 B o x thend that is on
foundation eight years ago. Lots------� - residents. 888; Durham, entrance way would be a
cif things have changed s i n c' e -
€raffic hazard, he said.
then, In the
past l}wo y ears four ; [own �� n
People joined in a venture and
have since developed adjacent
lands for single family use.
t " This joint venture will a s k
rrnany. people to. invest in adia-
cent property and; build homes
'- there_
"'In the best interests of t h e
community and property own -
ors ir. the area, this land should
remain in � n R-1 zone. It would
be a mistake :for the Pt- .,aec
CoMmission to open r up, { an -lei
cercus condition of a coi� ra z,11- 1
tial zone in the area. c
"T he value of the property r
lwould not be disturbed if it were p
its remain R-1. Its owner could b
divide it into four or five lots
.th Iand, i1 -n my opinion, make more t
money than could be gained by t
-i,-.a commercial venture." �
Smith also said that Betten- t
av" court had been invited to, join
be in the housing venture for the ; y
advantages of drainage and oth- r
, er benefits. He did not accept f
oro- the invitation, the Manning I
ive Commission was told'. l
.ho- "If the property reverts to a
give C=1 zone." Smith said, "it must ; t
i, be mentioned that there .are nol f
and storm drains on it, The Dwner
the would ha-va to build tihern at
Ave great expense or ,loin an e::istin'Y
t in sysGe.m. Additionally, the soil is 1I
.tor hard and If of clay=, A dry well s
could not be sunk for a parking
lot -,
Arch Nichols of 1961 Fares,
Aver who he is a member
of the mousing venture, t o I cl r
Commiss?Gners;
"It tine present owner is going -
to establish a retail grocery
store on the property — and this
is the information I have recei%7-
ed---it would be an economic i
f disaster. Nearby supermarkets
would make it uznprolitable. The
era of the "Morn and, Pop Stara,, l6
is OVen-,
"In in. 22, years in Chico, I
have seen these stores die Tike t
flies. Thev are not economical-
ly feasible. They= are not post- '
Y ble e=xcept in a rural comrnuni- r
ty°.
"Prospective residents of the 'd
area should be protected from r
commercial activity. I doubt „
3 that one person ithtrn a half=
mile would want d store in the : n
area," ri
pre Oban interrupted Nichols at
Icialtlris point ten tell hire that the e
,et Piarnning Ctsnrmission would not � t,
To rule on economics. k
y at "The Planning Commis,;ion t=
kern only consider compatibility e
rf the property with its sur -la
art roundings.`• Chan stated.
vel- ,f ,.Xeve, tlteless." said ictnesls, e�
illy I would feel extremely scrry : b
uv fon anyone who would start a a
_stoF-e in the ,area." ra
I Charles Burns of 168 Hooker v.°
11 e
C1 Oak :eve. tt4ld the = nnnissiuri' c
that Mire property under scrtutiny w
was directly south and east of
his own. }�a
,The plot we gree talking`ei
about." said Burris. "reins 3961 at
feet
On Larch Avenue and is fu
LQ71i feet deep. There is room
C
n it far seven good hits whirls 1pe
could be prat to good use f
Also appearing before there
l Commission ism opposition to the bi
iProposed rezoning was Mrs Viin-
cern, Star��'t•cl� of 692 Acacia ht
Lane. She reminded the ronin- tg
missian that a Petition agaynst sr -
the pmposal :heti been filed tan bl
j,jurne 6.
"I err: opposed tel the rezon B,
tug '` :m=rs. Sr rvvwck said, .,betf
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lcause the - P is ,a s�hoii dose bv. R
,,07,
c.--
a
Store -Rome
,Zone Okaye
Wrm Iff
flyplAftma,
anners.
O.ROVILr F -R
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shoo
e for property in
Chico -was aPP cved hY the
Butte Count.l'
�e�sso Y tanning ,
n last night. it
is the first such zone in
the county j urisdi .
ctiana
A neighobarhood commerical
tonne allows light comrnerica
dot;el€npment, such as a grocer��
More, in .a predominately
denlsal area,
r! si-
Williarn Bettencour
Vaflorp.5 -rasa � if 1366
,, Chico. re -
'ed light commercialC-I
for his pra-err I commercial(C-1)
west side Of Lai -ch Avenue, be-
tween Hooker Oak and -Vallom-
brosa. Avenues.
The Butte County Board of
Supervisors suggested a V C
;vane for the ProperTannin P Pe ty. . and the
g Commissiorn approved.
Bettenc€irirt gad planned to
build a neighborhoodr
g
store on the proper ty _ ocerg
1--1 otherc
.ations following
n>'trite hearing Mowing a
hearing tine conirnissir:
4 ABIAx CJS --1 pproved a var
'Once from t h e cOUntY Seth
Le{,Esirements for a., ark
be i' r"' }gid at his � poi t sa
s property on
the Pimp Oaks Broad and Ade -
]aide Way, �afOville. There w
no- oklection r3 o were
th. variance at ,
i~ngs. public hear- _
Approved a variance fro nn
The county setback regvirements
for a meal sign to bf-- Inea
on the North Side of Eas' ted
nue, between The Esplanade
and Chico Freewa Gra
Moore requested Y, Grant H.
� ed the variance.
.Approved George Smitls's rel .
west far a: variance from the
county lot depth requirements
for his. propert ;teat
Y ed on the
north side of Vest Sixth Ave-
nue, Cilias, Av..e
USE PERNUTS -- Approved
a use permit for a cot t
advertisLn commercial
g sign requested b,
Oscar Deakins for his property; I
at the north=est corner of Foot-
.hill Boulevard and Olive High-'
way, Orov lle. Tke apprnvaI was r
subject to the sign being located
55 feet from Olive Highway and
50 feet from Foothill Boulevard,
—`Approved a use pelmLit for
a family care: home reauested
by Den Rasrriason to be located,'
on his property ors the south: side }
of Oroville - Bangor Highway;
ea h!t of the Garden Raneh Stores =
Orovllle. T lore was noobjection
eX-pressed at -Ile Public Bear-
ings.
The Planning Con imiss on l
.held public :hearings on the fel c
.Towing requests;
REZONING :: Anthony Lane_ to
Bert of 256 White Ave., Chico,
requested. rezoning from agr•% is
cultural (A-3) to heavyIndus-
trial ,M 2) for bas C
rated at the earner Ofalleridian 1,
Avenue and Highway 32. A sec-
ond public kearung on the re
quest —The ca e held April 16. n
first hearing held she
earing 4n a rezoning re
quest .from A-3 to general Can- o
ing (A-2) forP ?aea
Lotrca est r P cor
at the corner ci t Road and
Garden Road in the Durham T
Land Colony John May of 11,71 it
E. Shasta eve., Chico, retxues a
ed the rezoning; The second n
hearing is scheduled for Aril If
7&,
-- The commission held the I
Second I hearing
BolesOn Raymond A. V
Muest for rezoning from a�
agricultural residential tA-1{:n
to medium -density residential
trailer tR-T'-1 i for
his pl cpertp t
south Of Wagstaff Road and
north and east of the Rarnt:ni
Fetes Subdivision, Paradise.
NO action on the request tens
takers,
USP. P.ERITHT =._, A: request ,
by =the Paradise fini Pied School
District for a use
m'nistrative Office oto be to _ A
ed at 6370 Diamond Ave.
uPposed b ions ,
area. Y residents Of the i
11eY Objected to ti�affic that
t
would be created and said ,he
late meetings cg the board would'
be a nuisance- Ne, action on the
r'eque'st sofas taken
de-
elsiori will be w, do at and
regular meeting of ellext
Sion Tue.Tday. corrnmis.
--A use Permit for a rock
crushing Plant request by Rob
in'r§On Construction Co.
Ville was of Cre_ 1
of Prosed. The plant c
was to be located north and ,
Of Pacific Heights
file FeatherRiver-
Ville.
,r ts Road on
tulle. River near Ova- r
Garland Andoe of I
Ile .Heights load 221 C. r
the Plan. Obecteri to
P A decision on the lino ,-
ter will be made at the rem
meetin alar
g of the Planning Conal
Tuesday
eraFrIda� mina Auto
sfto
Louses Bac"out i,
An accidenrt shortly d
o`clock•ida before 6 t.
iirtelrsectiOn Y eventing, at the a
'Quill S of C`ah-fOrnia and n
Streets Was ca
POW'er blackiut : # u for a tc
las
area of foci hat ,par ticu..
rhe blackout ?asted fur a, - sr
bi
Pro atelyT 'm minutes, accord- ai
Mg to Pacific Gas acrd .T lectric
Co_ officiary, g<
David Wall, 30, of 1408 Tbfna , -
Ina St., Corznng, was the
ea of the arty
vehicle that struck the pi
utility Pole. There were no .in- of
juries in the accident,.
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