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13UTTE COUNTY PIAN 10 COMMISS 10 114 -i * " 0i Lots 10 and 11 of See . 1i, T2M R3F, MDAI M excepting therefrom that part of Lot 10 described as follows; BOSinninf� at a point on the north line, of said Lot 10,, 135 ft , east of the 1*1 COM -011 of --aJ,d Lot; thence South at a right angle to the north line of said Tjot 150 ft.; thence at a right anFle east 333 ft.- thence at a right angle north 1505 ft.; thence ^' West 333 ft. to the point of be[-,ir,,njnp-. The E 1/2 of the W 1/2 or the SE 1/4o the Iq 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the SE, 1/4'and the r 1/2 of, the SE 1/4 of the 1/4 of sec. P, T22M, r3l-,, MDUM. That Dortion of the R 112 of the ME 1/4 and the Ns' 1/14 of the SV: 1/4 of the NE. 1/4 of rec. 8, 9122NR3E, MD804 l8cated east Or Butte rrook, The W 1/2 of the NIq 1/4 of sec. 9, T22N� fl3t, MUM, The W 1/2 01' the --,g 1/4, the, E 1/,,.) of th(> nW 1/4, the Sh't 1/4 Of the 811 1/4, the S 1/2 of the NMI 1/4 of the SW 1/4 knd the ME 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 o4:1f L'�ec. 33, T23N, R3E, MDB&Mo Containing 630 acres, mare or less, njid 117-20, The E 1/2 1/4, the of the W 112, the SW 1/4 of the SW W and 1/2 of the W 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 5, T22N, R3Z, YIDB&m. The SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, and the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Ser— 71 1122N, R -F; MDB&M, The Mi 1/4 of the FEE 1/4, and the SW 1/4 of the �MV 1/4 of See. 18, T22N, RAE) MB&YI4 Lot I of Soc. 19,'T22N, R3EI 11DE&M. The L 112 and the E 1/2 of the W j/p of &-,C. iCya T23NI RrE) M11381K., TY k; N 11� I the NW IILL of the NW 1/4 of the- SW 1/4, and the E 1/8 Of the SE 1A of Sea. 33, -W T, 1� 2, R"t) MDB9:R. Lots 4 14 12, 1- IM :11 16 and the S 1/2 of Lot of See. ?4, 12-2, R--'Ej EDB& 1. Containing 1700 aare.v-, more or less. WITTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMIZS810N, A'f [tVtIT S -May 8, AND PR -40: That Portion of Sec. 2, 1.122N, R3E, MP' located north of the Pavadiro Irrigat District boundary, ox"Pting t IOX'efrom the N 1/2 Of the NE l/4 of Mian,d Seo. 2. All of Sec 31 T22;N`, R3E, MDB01% All Of See. 41 T22NI 1i3E, MDL&M, except the following describod two parcels: (1) A portion OZ Sec. 4, T22N, RjE, . MDB&l�! described as follows B6giilning at the NE corner of Lot 3 of said See, 4; thence lout, to the $E corner of Lot 6 of said; Sec. 4; thence gest along the south line of said Lot 6 and its prolongation to the west line of said See. 4; thence north to the northwest corner of said Sec. 4; thence east to the point of beginning; (2) Lots 10 and 11 of 34c. 4, T22N: R3E, M1,7Wul Oxcepting therefrom that part Of Lot 1.0 dozeribed as fol.lowe: Beginning at a poizxt on the north: lire of said Lot l0, 135 ft. east of the 1'jta corner of said Lot; thenceth at a right an mato the ,. ou - g �,,c- north line of said Lot 150 ft. ; -thence at a right angle Oa-vt 333 ft. ; thence at a right ur4gle north 15015 ft.; thence west 333 j't. .to the point of beginning. The NE 1./4 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, and the SE 1/4 of the SE l/4 of she NE l/y of Sec, 5, T22117 RN, MDB I11. That portion Of Sec. 5, T22N R3E, MDL&M, described as follows, Commencing at the SE corner of Sec. 5 Tr231, 2 R3E, MDB&M; thence N 80 2' tip 3:924.;31 ft. to ' the true paint of bekinb`ino- F1,nr.� nT nh C; ,^ , The N 1/2 of the N 1/2, and the N 1/2 Of the 1p.: t3>;1TTE COUNTY PUNC COMMTSSTON MINUTP8 May 8 1 W, 8 B14 1/4 of tho NW 1./4• o.� Sec. 1C), i l`�Dli6�TM. That .portion of 2oc 11, Te',2N, R3R, �MB&M IOCTAted TT off' the Parad:i ste Irrigation Dintri6t bo nd.ary,. The N 1/2 of the VE 1/4 of the IOW :.1,/4 of �ec� 107 T2311, RE, MDTW. Lots 10, 1,1 and, th.e W 1/2 of :Got 2 and the W 1/2 o of tho NW 1/4 of the NL 1/4 of Sec. 15 T23N Lots Vit, 1..01 1.5 aid. 16 of Soo. 16, T23N, R3: , I` DW1'. All of ,Sec. r21, T2 N, R32, MDB&M. Lotw ' 41 5-,j 9 and 10 of Soo. 2:1P, T2 3N, R. Ej TOB&M. All of Sco.. Pal T23N, R;'ij dI,W.0?cul• Th e B 1/' /,> t' tlxo(7'F, T1t./, and �;ryl' e 'Eli 1/4 of t'he SM of* S� C. Contai,a ,i,(:-7 4112"30 ac,reo; Triore e car The NE 1/4 and that portion of the S 1/2 of Sec. 24, T22No R2E, MDB&M located north of Humbug Road. That portion of Sec. 25, T2211, R2E, MDB&M located, west of Humbug Road. The S 1/2) the NE 1/4, and the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 26, T22N R2E, MDB&M. That portion of the E 1/2 of Sec. 320 T22N R2E, MDB&M located north of Skyway. Al', of See. 33, T2211,, R2E MDB&PSI; That portion of Sec. 34 and 36, T22N, R2B,' MDB&M located north of Humbug Road. That portion of Sec. 35, T22N, R?E, MDB&M located North of the following described line: BeClnning at the ihtersect oin of Humbug POO and the east line- of said Sec. 33 thence 41° 56, west along said road a distance of 488.7 ft. to a point in a fence corner on the north side cif said road; said point being. the �r MINT�TPS Hay 8, 8 point of beginning Of that land described in a Deed from Gus Crane and D l.,. Gram: to Ai E. SJ.mmons and 1lrance�s C. Simmons, recorded, in the office of the ,Recorder, County of Butte, State of California in Poole 989; at patre 2711; thence from sal point of beginning through seven courses: N 550 321 'AlS 670 371 W 185 rt. ° 53.0 rt.; S 720 21' W 40o.0 ft.; 815407 �1 464 ft., S 430 001 GJ 20.0 !`L- � ° 3C) N 464 ,o �`�, S 49 43" W 246.9 ft.. thence southwesterly to the most northerly corner of Lot 18 of "Rimrock View Sub." per Map of Record In Map Book 24 on paF,es 27 and. 28 of the Butte County Recorde and south along the north dir; thence west ne of said Sub. to, the NW corner of Lot 14 of said Sub« thence S 540 031 W 101.0 ft. thence S 570 281 V1 182.3 ft.; S 75° 22' ' 11 1 �, 50 w, 160.69 ft -J) �, 85 01 3o W 1.09.29 ft. s 43°4t 3011 W 6.23 ft. S 66° 36 t 2011 W, 423.80 ft S 36° 0 50 W, 96.65 ft; S 70° 181 301r �� 3 N 86°5081 w 141.01 ft.; S 87 21 lot, Wo ft.; 77° 45 40 W 122.26 ft.; 8 87 441 509 11, 122.61 ft,.,; S 610'16t 11 r c 50 S 8,q° 171 20 30 t+l, 119.04 ft 7W, 152. 35 ft.; S 870 361 2011 W 021 021 6-7 101, 1J 43° X51 1011 W 150.04 ft.; S 13o , 9'0.00 ft.; S 460 40 2011 pJ ft-, and S 320 301 W, 44A.82 ft. to thrrlsSZ�ne of the Sw 1/4 of said Sec. 20; thence S 890 431 E, 1025.59 ft. along said S line to the S 1/4 corner of said Sec. 20; thence E 2640,00 ft. along the S line of the SE 1/11 of said Sec. 20 to the point of beginning. That portion of Sec. 36; `1122N north and west of Humbug Road, R2E' N1D8&M located The SE 1/4, and the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 5, T22N> P3E3 MD$&M. A portion of the SW 1/4 of See. 10,, T22N, R3E�, MDB&T4 described as follows Beginning at the Sw corner of said Sec thence north along the section line q67 feet,* thence S 89° 3,91 -E 773' ft.thence S'0' 21, 151 ft.; thence N 89° 391 til 120 ft.;thence S 00 21t 1St 55 ft.; thence N 890 39t W 20 ft.; thence S 00 211 W to the Paradise Irrigation District Boundary;, thence southwesterly along said boundary to the Point of beginning,. That portion of Sec. 16, T22N, R3E, r-1PB&`M located N and W Of the Paradise lrrigat on District Boundary; i AUTTE* COONTY 1>LAr", .N(1 OM1`tl' S; ION 78 The U 1/2, the SE 1/4 of the NW x/ll, and the E 1/2 or t:ho SW 1/4 of 8ec, 1.7, m22ri, R32, M0101. The N 1./2` and the N 1./2 of the 8 1./1 of See U, �' 211N6 Pt , � t f f�a rj, +j'C' apt'' ,• i t" �r ^' 1 Prev Conta:lnin>? 4512 acres, more or less Harl Nelson, Environmental Review Diroc'tor, reviowod the Cmpact Report. In response to questions trom Prod Henning, iti lc;crn. Canyon Road with property on the Skyway next to the Mesa; Marrjoa U Cox, Magarlla and paradise; motet Maurice Kapli;nger also on the Ski+Way" •COnCer,&n, 'Carso and ondargerod species K plants, Jim Nelson, 1014 Aa•c:hor Avenue, Chico, representing the California National Plant Society, enumerated the species that are threatened with extinction in this area. Mr, Lawson road the staff f"ind ngs and with the aid of as l c:olorco map explained the zoning; proposal,. Ray Hostetter road the history of efforts to rezone they aroma. James Johnson, 136 Kmshew, notoci that the Tarter k zoning expired on January 11., 1978 and the FR- portion of the proposal and aaskod if it could not be cadvea•tl.4ecl soon. Roburt Spear, 175 Nimshew Stage, said that their letter of February1B w was intended that the FRA should be incicaclecl in this proposal., it was verified that they FR-2 area was not as part of the application by the Zoning Committee Dallas Lewis, 36-'C ilm,shew Stage; representing inn Baldwin Contracting Co.. With 4, acres and 40 acres). Mr. Ph innoy, Box 1n3, Ni mshew y Theo Weir, Box 1'88a.1 Bob 1,01hort , Box 187 Margaret Wi l l i.,nns aaGt Charles Howo all .spo e in favor. (Jeno Henning, Marjorie Cox, Barbara Richardson arlcst inned the sera ricy of fire r1isplaty maps. It was later shown that they wore on—contiguous property to the area proposed for roton i ng Fraank ;.lolansky, Humhug Road, and hose Abet with 1.65 acres neat to, Mr. ' V d, A. BUTTE CR EX CANYON ZONING COMMITTEE - Rezone i,rom "A-20 (Gonera1) and ''S-H" (Soonic %HiIrloothill hway) to ITR-'S , "I�R=10�►, IIFR-2o "FR-40" ani, "TR-1"60'" Recroati.onal, 5, 1o, 20, 4p and 160-acre'parcoW property located in the Butte Crook Canyon from Skyway north to approx, 2-1/2 Miles north of 14011tawn (77`40 78-94-2-561 Charles [foil, Box 123-D, Nimshcw Stage, Dallas Lewis, Humbug Road, James Johnson:) 131 Nimshew Stager, John Brown,, Box 132, Nimshew Stage, Bill Bowen, Box 104-U, Nimshew=-speaking for himself and neighbors Dorcy, Kaba and Gipe, and Thomas Banning, ]Bort 133, Nimshew, all spoke in favor. Richard Harlan, 648 Sheridan Ave,, speaking for the Alm ,properties, asked that AP 40-02-1,20 and 59 be deleted from this zoning because an application for AR-3 has been in process since S/.24/77 for the two parcels. He also requested that the portion of Al.' 46-57-35 above the bluff line, with access only from. Skyway,,be deleted. Jim . Nelson, 1014 Arch er,�%� co, p l y G�hico, reported that Darrell McEnes z had requested deletion of a 1.00 ft. wide strip on the north side of Honey Run, approximately 3 miles east of the .covered bridge and "that this strip be rezoned H-C(Habitat Conservation)', - --- ------- BUTTE COUNTYP DANN ING COMMTSSION MTNUTRS - May .10, 11.078 Ms. Beers, owner of 17i acres, sPOk0*iT1 Elivor for herself and Carla ,Anderson, owner of 510 acres. Juanita Cannon also expressed app I of the proposal as did a Ms. Cony. approval Opposed: David Do VA40, P 0 Box 979. Chico, owner of 97 acres of -.f - Of C'W'Jff Drive rinco 1.959, asked that his P'l-Werty be zoned so at least the stream portion. could be d,Wolopod,--not a.; a 1.60 -acre parcel as n'Ow proposed. Mr. Heyls,.,jd, the Commitee was not aware of Mr.' Defrato's proj)- lom until now. The question of allowing non-residential uses in residential areas arose. During ensuing discussion the COmMiSsioners unanimously agreed that the -uses proposed in the ordinance for this resqoning were accessory uses to the primary use and that the :Cocks should be on the primary use. Motion was made by Mr. Stutz, seconded by Mr. Gilbert, to recommend approval of this rezoni.ng--finding the proposal to be -in conformity with the Guneral Plan- -adding that the non-residential uses are not primary uses, His motion included deletion of AP 46-57-55 above thrp bluff line; all of All 40-02-120 and 40-02-49,nd a 100 ft. strip appx,oximatoly 1/2 mile 1.0119 on the north side 'of Honey Pun, approxi- mately 3 miles east Of the CO-1,10red, Bridge. (Chairman Bennett later instructed Jim Nelson to institute HC (Habitat Conservation) rezoning for this portion along floncy Run.) AYES: Commissioners Gilbert, Stutz, Wheeler and. Chairman Bennett. ABSENT; Commissioner Ever1lard. NOES: No one. BOAIO Ole STJPI�'RVISOk? MIV'7'J!1.3 -- JPne 6, 1.978 El r 78 HATES SEAS The following public, hearing dates were set: 1)�1' A puUlic hearing date of .lune 2.7, 1978 at 10:15 a.ms was set for Butte Creels Canyon Zoning Committee draft environmental impact report and rezone from "A-2" (general) and Its (scenic Iiighiaay) to '+rR-5", 11FR-1D+r. iirR-20", "F -40" and "FR -160' (foothill recreational five, ten) twenty, forty and one hundred and sixty acre parcels property 19catedin the Butte Creek Canyon, from Skyway north to approximately 2-1/2 miles north of Helltown. 2. A public hearing date of ,lune 27, 1978 at 10:15 a.m. was set for Butte County Planning Commission - at the request of the Butte Creek Canyon Zoning Committee - draft environmental impact report and rezone from +'A-2" (general) to "FP:"i (foothill recreation - two acre parcels) property located between Humbug Road and Butte Creek from approximately one mile north of iioneyrun Road to approximately three' miles north of HcneyrLn Road, containing 150 acres, more or less, east; of Chico, 3. A public hearing date of ,lune 27, 1978 at 9:45 a.m. was set for Glickman, Crumpler, Riley & Associates - draft environmental � impact report and rezone from "A-2 Limited" o "C-2" (general commercial) t' property located on the southeast corner of 'Flagstaff Road and Clark Road, identified as AP 50-1.9-48 (portion), containing eleven acres, more or less, Par-4ise. 4. A public hearing date of June 20, 1978 at 9:30 a.m. was set for Butte County Planning Commission - modifieation of Paragraph (c) (3) of Sections 24.102 and 24-105 and Paragraph (d) (3) of Section 24108 of the Butte County Code pertaining to rear yard requirements in Ile -1." (light commerc al)a "C-2" (general commercial), and "C -C" (community commercial) zones. M:CXiI F"4rj Jurio 27, 197 /7 -1215 PUBLIC HEARING: BUTTE CREEK CANYON ZONING: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND REZONE FROM "A-2" TO "FR -211. "FR -511, "FR -10," "FR -201', "FR-40"and "FR -160" (foothill recreational 2, 5, 10, 20, 40 and '160 acre parcels) PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN HUMBUG ROAD & allTTE CREEK, NORTH OF HONEYRUN{ ROAD, AND FROM SKYWAY NORTH TO NORTH OF HELLTOWN T e pu is Barings on the Butte County Planning Commission request of the Butte Creek Canyon Zoning Commit -tee draft environmental impact report and rezon- from "A-2" (general) to "FR -2" (foothill recredtion - two acre parcels) property located between Humbug Road and Butte Creek From approximately one mile north of Floneyrun 'Road to approximately three miles north of Honey Run Road, containing 150 acres, more or less, east_ of Chico. and the rezone from "A"2`" and "S -H$ (scenic highway) to PR -5 , FR -10 11, FR 20 , FR --40 and FR -160 (foothill creational 5, 10, 20, 40 and 160 acre parcels)property located in the Butte Creek' Canyon from Skyway north to approximately 21 miles north of Helltown was held as advertised. Staff comments have been funilshed by a written report to the Board members. Earl Nelson, Environmental Review Director, ,set out the background of the draft E.I.R. There are about- 13,000 acres involved in this application. Terrain of the area set out; the residents would like to see large lot sizes established to minimize the impact to the area. The effects on the wild life, problems of erosion, etc. are handled by the E.I.R. The effect of this rezone will be to limit the amount of parcels for the area. Bettye Blair stated that mining would be ,an allowed use in this area. Uses permitted discussed. It was asked if the person was mining on a given r parcel of land and then decided to go from one corner of the parcel to another end of the parcel` to mine, would another use permit be needed. It Was stated that another permit would not be needed, unless it was to be aep quarry. u r Butte Creek Rock Company operation discussed, 9 ry Hearing opened to the public regarding the draft environmental impact report. BOA111 ()1.+1 Appearing; I. Charles High, lvimshew Stage. Stated he was d member committee studying the rezone for the area. ,The Committee su of the environmental Impact Report, pparts the draft 2. Kenneth Rasch, owns parcel on Butte Creels. He be able to mine in the stream. Board stated they would be all stied if they World do what they were allowed prior to this tonin owed to continue to cannot disturb the land or the stream. The g Unclor the .recreation Plan they regulations of the f=ish $ Game Commission would also have to satisfy the Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.- It oard.It Was moved by &Jpervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor and unanimously carried, Mat because the Board hus reviewed Moseley draft environmental impact report, the cocontents of th mments received thereon e and 1 -he responses to those comments, the Board certifies that the final environmental report has been completed in compliance with the California Envir t Act, the State EIR Guidelines and the Butte County Er:.+ironm l onmenta► Quality ental Review vuidelines. Hearing on the rezone request opened to the public, Appearing. ' I. Bettye Blair, planning Department, stated that there is 5; request for one parcel to be deleted from the "FR -5' and the "FR-2"--nnin Counsel stilted that tht, uld be considered.. g• County 2. Mr. wiar. McGrady, Humbug the FR -2 zoning,g Road. Requested that his parcel be Placed The road separate his parcel, Requested ,that his 40 -acre Place in the "FR -2 "zoning. -acre parcel be la 3, Ms • S Margaret W1IIiams. oke ` Philip LrjRoccG p �n favor of the rezone,, stating she represented So Anders, Steve Hostetler, Mr, ,Morie to and favor of the rezone, Gary Hertel, all' in 4,, Mr. Bill owners of; Thomas, speaking for himself and Kenneth Reed and Davi ' AP 5l -35 -35 , 51-35-3b and 51-�35-37, The a Po He requested that the Board' zone the ares between the creek veers,; They are in - favor of the :rezone., eek and the bluff . - mrerdle�a�BAiDIIIrA�aeisi9nnfw. _ BOARD 01? 8UI.t!Ej.VJ:D0jVj M'NU'1'%6 — Ju" -? 197 Bettye Blair gavc3 Mr. Ththe Chairman a map setting out the area ini�art" omas requests that the property be zoned FR -2. r j. EV" Maxine Connel, But•to Creels, Her property is in zoned "FR -5; she would like to have it zoned, "FR -2 " e , the area to b Supervisor Richter asked if, it would be possible to adopt' the zoning be o them, delete those requesting to be deleted tend have their changes on thegBoardie next Week. Suggested that these recuests ba agenda the Board members could go and see Ithe properties ed to and in that way 6 Ms. Marion Bowen, spoke in support of the zoning, stating thatBet Fenney, Ken & ,Jody Kripe Gene & Mike Dorsey and Dan 8, Chris Ko also f the rezone. uvor ON 74 Mr, Charles Hauck, Kinishew SfZiNl a member of the zoning committee, i spoke on the study and research made by the committee In arriving at their recc They feel that any deletions to the proposal woiiIld not be in mmendatic,n; He urgp:d the Board to pass this as presenthe best interest ed. of the area, 8. Bob Danielson, owner of a 270 Lycra that the "FR -40" is restrictive andunfair. parcel on Butte Creek, He fer-els be suitable for bu Port of his land is quite flat c�nd would ilding. He requested that his property be zoned "FR -2 9. Ms, Willie High' Kitrshew' Cage,spoke in oppotition, 10, David DeFroto. , , r that his property �e pry g. q be deleted' from the: rezoning. to ,.,.,;, rezonin Ne re nested , 5• i Margaret Williams stated she was on the committee and said that most the soperty had been considered. of (t was not the intent °} the comrn ttee to zone onyolue', pard so that it could not be ut�ser.�, The canyon will change rnd the,i the;:e eo 1= t apply for a rezone, his time they were trying to zone the area ,n a#: P p e could • , with the wishes of the residentsY, .cordance Il, Kenneth Rasbh, stated he went along With the commendationsr o tha rezone, Hearing closed to the Public and confined: to the Board. Super`�isor Richter said he Ywould Iike to suggest that the leople requesting deletion or a different zoning be considered separately. g p yo. These would be the McGrady, Thomas, '✓ohne, , De Fcedo and McEnespy property. 1 IiOA.1.U) (JY O'UJ.'J-lRVJ:"0k Chairman Winston said be has knowledge of the labor that goes into these rezones, as presented. He suggested that if these individuals wanted a different type zoning, they could ,apply to Planning Commission for a rezone of their individual parcels. Supervisor Madigan felt the Board should be guided by the majority of the people and the Planning Commission. y Mr. Nelson stated that there needs to be a finding that the implimentation of this rezoning could not result in adverse affects, Findings to be 'included in motion set out. On motion of Supervisor Lemke, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the rezone from "A-2" to "FR 2" (foothill recreation -two a cre parcels) for property located between humbug Road and Butte Creek from approximately one mile north of 1' Honeyrun Racd to approximately three miles north of Honeyrun Road,, containing 150 acres, more or less, east of Chico and the rezone from "A-2" and "S -H" (scenic highway.) to "FR -5" "FR -10",- "FR -20", FRS -40" and "FR -160" (foothill recreational 5, 10, 20, 40 and 160 acre parcels) property located in the. Butte Creek Canyon from Skyway north to approximately 21 miles north of Helltown was approved as submitted by Planning Commission, with the finding that it is consistent with the General Plan and that the development that could occur may result in.adverse effects; the following ordinances were adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign; and that Mr. McEnespy's parcel be deleted and be considered as a Resource area: Ordinance 1940 - rezone from. A-2 to "FR -2 "' 4 " 1941 -rezone to " FR -5" ` 1942 - rezone to "FR-Ifl'� 1, 1943 - rezone to °FR -20 1944 - rezone to "FR -40" 1945 rezone to "FR -160" AYES- Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, and Chairman Winston NOES: Supervisors Moseley $ Richter Ru'tte Creek Canyon zoning Committee 133D tllmshew stage ChiCO3 CA 5926 Deur Sir: We are unable to "ri` vI thee�7. ttect •Far the !�u•�tc �reekcaraing lro�:•It"ic-rt *,9:a�: awis lweera tsursuatit to the €�ut.te CountY Conrtat^oil elrK+,r�,a a.� �� valid rctit4tr nsivo 7onirprditrance, Tlaer�n0rdentaof., firytarpr� rnrcent: F-1rtfF�a vcnir n, f,22.4 Percont; Arid (=w1C'a: 11 ural r CintA �,�r oremore iof thetarea �to �wv rezotwdran,Stl � • µ cent F-10 and F-160 have the necessary sinna�uresr or�r, tyly tine be a misundorsittndirq regarding tate ! av c� Sn !I ave rust av Percont per area of Zoning definit oars;, of the total area, not � we must Mr. nave N•ironimusr our Planning Technician, woule, le the person to contact in this office if ,yc,u have any •`urther� information regarding the C'xist-ing signatures. If you do not believe that our figures are corrects I surlgest that at your earliest convenience you either ca11 Dave or, make a an anpo4atnrent to tall', With hir; and go over the ►petition to see i f we do have a m sund;erstandin s or ver hl tI ierrors, As you know, we tvi11 not be able to Proceed vi-ith oris` araoli. cohort until lie have a'Valid no�tition for zoninq for all pf, the area involved er if you swish to amend tine application to delete Properties or to Possibly delete certain zoites that could also be considered, Should you have an. questions, please contact this office, S.incerrly, Bo, -db Bettye y, Blair, Planner 11 " C a �9.. S .�a 1-,T ID :M L: C'Z' � Z C c) M:' N 5 " 360 SAIJA .,TNUT 1y. 0. UoX 49 0I•II00, GAI.1FORNIA �50,�6 S,11.641 O. NOOURT MARTIN prig �, 1977 t 1@1914,11 MANAq�It Mr. ,lames Dawson Planning Director County of Butte 7 County Center Drive proville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Lawson: We have been apprised of the efforts and work of a Citizens Planning Committee that is involved in petitioning the Planning Commission for some comprehensive zoning of ,lands along Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek canyons from an, area below the Covered Bridge to above Centerville. The Foothill Zone they are proposing would not be too applicaLle to Pacific teas and Electric Company lands. If zoning is to bedonein this area, we would like to propose that you consider a "Hydro-Generation District" to be adopted and applied to our ownership. We are enclosing,a copy of this type of zone that has been accepted and applied to this company's lands in Plumas and Lassen counties. We will be willing to discuss this matter with you at any time to clarify the contents of. this type of district. Please ;Let us hear from you regarding this matter, Sincerelyy, ,q RMC:RJ S CANDER1 cc:LMcLaughlin Division Elettric Superintendent Cheyl Encl. plarmtnq COMM APR 2 2 191 �ravilleY tk�arrri j yr' ijg t Section 4. Chapter 4.0f Title 9of the Plumas County Code is ! hereby amended by adding Article 39.5 thereto to read as follows: Article 39.5. Hydroelectric Generation District '(Iiv}nn;�g 14PR Sec. 9--4.39.501. Purpose.'f�'� le, . This district, classification is intended to be applied to areas f ; whish are used or are suitable for use for hydroelectric generation es related -and incidental thereto. purposes anl'ail activiti Sec;. 9-4.39.502. Uses ermi:tted (HG)- (a) Public utility uses, to include buildings and s truc tuz es for hydroelectric purposes, and all activities incidental to the; (1) Construction, ' (i) Replace existing facilities due to deterio-ration, obsolescence and%or need to improve the facility; ii Construction of new faci_li#-ies which are not now in existence for hydroelectric generation pure ses,. (2) Operation, (i) Hydroelectric generation headquarters (offices), storage areas and hiving areas; ` (ii) Regulation of reservoir water -forage, flow of water in conduits, flumes, p,enstocks,-canals, powerhouses and dam inlet or outlet facilities; , (iii) Other uses needed for operatiori, of hydro- electric generation. = t3) Maintenance,, Maintenance of dams-,, reservoirs, ;penst= mks, power- houses, tunnels, canals and other facilities which needI-iaintenance for hydroelectric generatign purpose's. -3- _ • . - - + ¢ s Sri •a a 3�t 3 rR �'� `=-t �{.y,S�`y�s.Sit Md+l�+ (4) and: the Management of Lands. (i) Conservation of all natural resources; (ii) Provide recreational facilities and limited public access-, consistent with utility operation and public safety; (iii) Manage and control forested watershed lands to protect the stability and productivity of the soil and to;ma:n- tain or increase the water quality and yield. (b) Other activities required by or in accordance with pre- sent or future. Federal Power Commission licenses or applications thereof. Sec.. 9-4.39.503. Height of buildings, area, width coverage., yards. HG Vo -requirements shall apply to height of buildings, parcel area, width, coverage' oryard's in the Hydroelectric Generation, '(HG) District, except those contained in Article 4' of this chapter, General Requirements. Facilities directly related to hydroelectric generation are allowable by right. Any uses accessory thereto shall be subject to Planning Commission approval. Section 5. This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and operation from and after thirty (30) days after its final passage and approval and shall be published once within fifteen (15) days after its -passage in the Feather River Bulletin, Chester Progressive,, Indian Valley Record, and the Fortola. Reporter, newspapers of general circulation in the County of PI'umas. The foregoingordinancewas duly passed and adopted by the _ y Board Supervisors of the County of Plumas, State of California, tray 90 1977 S. C. Anderson Division Electric Superintendent Pacific Cas R Llectric Company 350 Salem Street r.: Chico, California 95526 Dear Mrs. Anderson.- 1 nderson.t ant writing pursuant to your hotter concerning the citizens committee proposing rezoning of the Butte Creek Canyon area. As you know, the Planning Commission had originally initiated zoning for the area which did not meet with tate approval of marry of the property owners In the Butte Creek arca nor the � Board of Supervisors. Subsequently, the board dirocted the � Butte Creek owners to initiate zoning for the area. That organization is in the process of soliciting input from property owners and petitioning for the zoning which their organization feels is appropriate for the area. it would not be within the Planning Commission's po�,ver to alter their zoning request. The Commission could, however, Consider deletinq the N cific Cas & Llectric property, upon ,your request, at the time of the public h aring for the Butte Greek Association zoning proposal. Please keep in mind that the decision to adopt an alternate zoning for �ur property or deleting it. from any petition that is received from the Association would be the ultimate responsibility of the Board of Supervisors. We would he gladd to enter ,.your lettor Into the record and discuss your zoning proposal with the Commission if and when an application from the Butte Greek Association can be verified and the public hdartng date set:. Should you have any questions regarding the procedures that will bo followed once the zoningpetits ins from the butte Creek Association have been verified, we would he crlad'`'ta andwer them. t Sincerely, Lawrence J. Lawson Director of Planning LJL db BUTTE CRTiCANYON ZONING COMMITTEE Notice is fere �y "g:iIIKven t hat—t�"I3utte ount Planning; Commission will hold a l ul�lic hearing on Monday, May 8, 1978 to consider the Environmental, Impact . Report and Re zoning From 11A-2'" LGener, al) and "S -Il" (Scenic Highway) to "FR -5r1, "PR -10", "FIZ-4011, and "FR -160" (Foothill -Recr`.e atlona.1, 5, 10, 20, 40 and 150 acre parcels) Property located .in the Butte Creek Canyon from Skyway, north to approx. 2 1/2 miles north of Helltotwn . The meeting is scheduled to be held in the Board of Supervisors! Room and is to begin at 7:30 PM. (Comvby Administration Building, 1,859 Bird 0trcwt;j Oroville, Gaii.;fornin) BUTTE CREVIK CANYON ZONIN(; COMMITTEE a Notice is "iiere�"�ivcn t tit t `� utte ' ,ounty Planning Commissi,en will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 8, 1078 to consider the I nvironmen.tal. Impact IReport and Rezoning; from "A -21c (General) and "S -}I" (Scenic Ylighway) to "FR -511) "FR -10" 111;11-20", "1711-4jj", and "FR -1601' (Pciothill-Recre- a.tional, 5, 10, 20, 40, and 160 acre parcels) property located in the Butte Creek Canyon front Skyway, north to approx. 2 1/2 miles north of Ile II town FP The weeting is scheduled to be held in the Board of Supervisors' Roam and is to begin at 7:30 PM, (C'=tit a`:y lay iixt.ti ka �t irn BUi—LdlrIG, 0850 Bird I>rvff , BUTTE CREEK CANYON ZONING COMMITTEE BiIT'FIa rR1;BK CANYON 7ONIIV'G CCMM7'I'T>aR Notice is hereby given that the Butte County Planning Commission will hold: a public hearing on Notice is hereby given that the Butte County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 8, 1978 to consider the flnvironmental Monday, May 8, :1078 to consider the Environmental Impact Report and Rezon?,ng from "A-21' (General) Impact Report and Rezoning from A-2 " (General) and_11S-1111 (Scenic Highway) to "FR -5", "FR -10" "FR -20'', "FR -4011, and,"rR-160" (Foothill.-Recre- and "S -H" (Scenic Highway) to "FR -5", "FR -10" "FR -20", "PR -40", and "1'R-160"' (Foothill -Reps ational, 5, 10, 20) 40, and 160 acre parcels) ati,onal, 5, 10, 20, 40, and 160 acre parcels) property located in the Butte Creek Canyon from Skyway, north to app.rox, 2 1/2 property located in the Butte Creek Canyon from miles north of Ile lltown Skyway, north to approx. 2 1/2 miles north, o- . He lltown . The meeting is scheduled to be held in the Board The meeting is scheduled to he held in the Board of Supervisors' Room and is to begin at 7:30 PM. of Supervisors' Room and is to, began at 7:30 PM. ilCoun. ,,y Adrra.ini tfra 1. -,ion Bui i dine., I-$ 9 Bird S4reet, C)59 ov i• l l e California)Cu a i forma) County Acminiwt pati: n :�?o; 1.P�;�z��, Bird , Orovi l l E , Co.l. forni a) lSuila103 11133 E, SovantQanih Sr. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 647.602 6 December 1976 Planning Commission Butte County 7 County Center Dr,. Oroville, Ca,. Re: Butte Creelc Canyon - Proposed Zoning Regulation Oentlemens As further advise to your Planning Commission in Follow up to our letter dated 3.0/27/76, we are writing on the following topics 1 We never received a response or acicnowledgement of our letter dated 10/27/76 For your office. 2s this usual? 2. The present representative of the Butte Creek, Canyon Zoning Committee, Bob Spear ,has made several contacts with me and has re -drawn the 'committee' map to reflect zoning of the Pacific Union's 587 acres exactly as requested (exclusive of commercial,) in our letter of 10/27/76. Y ant enclosing a copy of their map for comparison. 3. EXCEPTIONS taken in our letter of 10/21/76: (a) Bob Spear of the Butte Creek Canyon Zoning Committee states that it is not and never was the intent- of their petition to cause automatic consolidation of parcels because of adjacency and common ownership. (b) The 300 foot road .Frontage was not intended to preclude the creation of a private road and for the frontage to be on it and not on any existing road: With the above,points clarified, the interests, of the Pacific Union and those of the Butte Creek Canyon Zoning,Committee insofar as the 587 Pacific Union acres are in accord and we hereby concur with their petition so long as it continues to conform to: our 10/27/76 letter (exclusive of commercial zone) and this letter., Mr. Spear has assured me that the related and unrelated actions` taken by one Donald Gerber were not representative of the Butte: Creek Canyon Zoning Committee and that he is no longer part of their organization and that he has moved out of the(petition) canyon area. Our interest is that we and other land owners are dealt with fairly, openly and with,a voice in changes to be made proportionate to the amount of land owned. JAN NO V! I ., (714) K� •s 103 133 �, 5avanlaanth St, �,. Santa. Ana, 547 CA 92701 .r " •GA23 January 197 ning Commission Ge County Y 'Jo"wnty Center lir, Oroville,Ca, lie', Butte Creek Canyon Zoning Petition Gentlemen Attached is a copy of a signed petition for rezoning of aplroximate- lY 573 acres in Butte Creels -Canyon in support of the petition by the Butte Creep Canyon Zon9.49 Committee, The original petition has been sent to them to be submitted Frith their total petition, Wp are still inteiested in your response to our previous corres- por:dence .. May v,!?. have an ansver? Very truly yours, INTEGRITY FINANCIAL CORPORATION , a Earl L. Gross l resident cc: Robert Speer (orig, petition encl.) PETITIOI,T- FOR REZ0111 7711-LT Ve the undersigned do hereby request aur proper-.sabre - , �. rezoned r:rom A-2 to Foothill lith a minimum density parcel si_zt� - of from 5 to 10' acres, as County Planning Commission described in a From Integrity letter to the tour, e Financial Corporation. dated 6tuber, I976, - N� ADDRESS ASSESSORSPA-':RCF .T Pacific Union Association` 215 acres- 051-02-0-044-0 4 PO Box 4 64 8 j Thousand Oaks, Ca 91359 SIGNA5.113FE J Pacific Union Association 167 acres+- 5I-3,-0-001-0' SIGTvATURIJ Y Pacific Union Association part of i.67 above 051.-34-0-010-0 , y SIG-NATURE f � � Pacific Union Association part of 167 above 5.1-34-0-009-0 SIGNAfiURE Pacific Union Associatior 74 acres+- 055-34-0-002-fl SIGNATURE Pacific Union Association 40 acres+- 0 5-34-0-003-0 SIGNATURE' Pacific Union Association 77 acres 0 5-34-0-040-0 SIGNATU Pacific Union Association part of 77 above 0A5-01-0-203-0 SIGNATUF3E SIGNATURE SIGNATURE 31GNI ATTUR SGhTATUF 41 °hmm�f�?�w;�.r - 9 r rA� iNN tty yR� a,"'th'�l Jf 1a� t��fyy,yy,�fr66�� r �g;r:1}*r4S`Ay�7y14l�yyr1 F,w 1'3+?i2s4,Yr J�bf}J ..,iy,{ yf-aJfnyl, Aft tii b 1 Af. Of.r'��r{�'���T so. .ff�� r r �s��'r��,�w���r�r+ 7.� krs f(� ��� d�� S f� ^+�`� �111 AY I vtr.�"'•trr a,: :.'.;Y by 4:Lr.�3'4'�. i. „._iSn I r. 1+:��.,t':..kr01i,.,r�':, 7fr4 �.t::�,a'.ax : •1: _.. �. .. , .. . _. `_ DONALD L. dErzl3Ea Prdsidanr May 6, 1076 j4a-44� STEPHEN BURTON Dear Mr. { n: JOAN McCULLOUGH The members of this community were amazed and astonished to read bocraftwy WILLIE HEYL in the Enterprise Record that the Planning Director, Mr. Lawson, had rroasurar recommended to the Board of Supervisors that they deny an extension to BOAl<o Or DIRECTORS 80nrcl of C7rrrlt(ors: the interim zoning presently in effect for the Butte Creek Canyon area CHARLES WEY1. because "there were no co mmunity efforts in progress now to reach DON STANFIELD JAr.K KRIEL permanent Zoning recommendations.j' We were astonished (and some persons NAIv(:Y FIODCES were Justifiably y angry) because for several months people from our com- HAROLD STAMMER munity have been working directly With employees of the planning department to establish guidelines for the permanent zoning. I have personally 'alked with Mr. Gamer of the planning department about a zoning proposal that -the canyon community had agreed upon which had been; examined by our attorney, Mr. John Luvaas, and then had been forwarded to the planning department, If the Enterprise Record article is correct (May 5, 1976) then there has been a serious blunder, and it is almost unbelievable that such a serious error would be committed in light of past breakdowns in communication between the planning department and the residents of Butte Creek Cahyon. I have been requested 'by this organization to speak before the Board of Supervisors on this matter, but in the meantime we feel that the actions by the planning department deserve an explanation and we await any response that might allay our astonishment. Sincerely, Don Gerber cc: Planning Commission Members Beard of Supervisors Mr. Lawson' Mr: Gaiser Y ELb0O0 L COLLINS 1548 THOMAS Ci MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 44.040 awee�► �..rri�si a�� I• 1, 107n 001 ntV of13utte 1.1lnnn1w,, 0 )r-, -Astsion, 7 00111 'tiv" Onntmr Drive Orovillo OA 95960 Gentlnmen '.phis is my nomment, for use at the aaublic hearit to btu held on Mondnv, dwia.v 8, 1978, in regard to the Rezc nine oP mv Innd in Little Bugle Canyon. The land is now divided into 20 "ere i).aroels and is zoned "A-8" and "S -R" which T)Prmits sa wide ranpo of options in us i.nR and developing the Innd. 1 ohiect to more restrictive zoning beo6use it limits thea o�)ti.ons. It also Severely limits the utilization of the land and the number of neopl.e that awn litre on it with the increasi;nn population of Unl.ifornia, I Mink that vre. should Lake areal hard. look at -the sitgat ion before making it impossible for thorl to find a nl:ac e to live. In this naso , 1 am sure that in the long term, we'll Find; it batter to utilize those un- productive arras for housing and kwaep our prime ,farm - land for the production of :food. VPry truly Vours, h1wood L Uollins Bt&o Co. Planning COMM, MAY 3 Lpkovlle� Cafi4ornla I Butte County Planing Commission Lawrence J, Lawson, Director #7 County Center Wive ()roville, CA 95965 Pe, Butte Creels Canyon General. Zoning Pian. Gentlemen We request you omit the following parcels from the above zonings Location #1. AP-040-02-0-1.20 & AP-040-02-0-059 (approximately 87 acres between Butte Creek and the Skyway) At the present time this property has a re-zoning application dated 5-24-77 in process requesting change from A-2 to AR 3. Location #9- AP-046-57-35 (approximately 55 acres). This property was purchased in December 1977 and has only about 18 acres of usable lm-id. These 18 acres are located on top of the, 200 foot high bluff with access only from the Skyway.. It is our contention that the bluff line is a reasonable perimeter for Butte Creek Canyon general zoning plan. If further information is required, please ]et us know. Sincerely, Erika M. Alm 650 Sheridan. Avenue Chico, CA 95926 EMA/mh Buijo Co. Plannit q Cbmmt 1978 Q�avila, CaCforni� d 1 '.L9*f Board UjA 6upervisors Dear Sirs On 'dues. May, 30, 1978 the.00 was a proposed , zoning of ''Butt© Cxtee'lz Canyon presented to the «, County elannLng Oomt:tission. x own 40acres In this area which part of ib is a proposed ; Fr --2 zoning and a part is proposed FR -5- I am requesting that the entire acreage be zoned Er -2 I ara also enclosing a plat reap outlining the property. Tha Ic you ror jour consideration. Sincerely, , Vernon McGrady Nimshew�S�tage f1t. Box 1.38 Chico, a, 95926 QufiS© Co• plan Phg 0amhl. "UN 22 Ca a prm t f 0 Inter -Departmental Memorandum To: Chairman Winston FROM; Cathy Piths, deputy Clerk sUsdecT. Butte Creek Canyon rezoning onrer June 27, 1978 Mrs. Rose Meyers Abel called at 9:20 a.m. this date regarding the Butte Creek Canyon rezone scheduled for 10:15 s.mi, this morning. Mrs. Abel had been in contact with a Mr. Hazeltine regarding the hearing. She had advised him that the hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Mr. Htazeltine's secretary advised Mrs. Abel that Mr. Hazeltine did not want his property to be zoned recreational. He had signed the petition thinl4hat the zoning was for residential property. He owns five parcels with a total of about 560 acres.. Mrs. Abel is also objecting to the zoning of her property. ..iYA., ..? y:ur°,W. :}..{:, ..., ,� _ y:/'.{,j ,r. ., N:`.. ..• M •.:'R„n r../. :, i':!'I r .Ir"i.. 1 �. Af � f�. : f >T:, J ' j{� � ' ;f! r Ax'��" >'1. '•i: ". .:, . ,f r ,!. r"4, :. r. f ... £ ,. . A ,.. v. P... i'. . '.'{ r ,. !. ?�t.>2 , ft. r. .N .. h..n. _, r..,.� t>) ,. ,. ;.n ( n, } ,,, ,• _,r. 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'_ll ,l .1r". y rr .; ,, r ,,y fq. .• ra!f. ,r ;.,i' r: �513 . t.9y, �' !. ,'�'"t ,r.}` .'..'F' I YIY}.; � !. rl Wf:ewr 1}., }r i'➢ e ,}�:, a�r� Y ✓'...9r r�. ,'Yna'.X, „9 t �3 S, Ir'�, C;RDIXITA,ITCL, 140. 1941 MI GIMIN a=' XOV Tr Or Off' QA,1� RIT R 111"M- M► { a Dl a'PRICT, IVIamm ITT of t%h4-2., 910 The Boor :G tig�i1 C" "sY . t x'l7 tho 00=47 of 14ut t e' Stat o 2 ofCaa ..fox .d~ u or azar pursua. t to (,bap ;err o 3 Count3r COdO Of rMIA CcatMt7 DO ORDAVI asp :roj3.0w,0,t 4 slxl�-CTXON 10 The hereitastor dasdj•jb,pd Orr ;AitAuto(A In 5 the Gount"y Of Buttes Otnte 09 4rc��.��;, ��1ia, Shall, be and it Is 6 hereby zoned aa13 an "p11 -p it w,othjll llecreai=0l,5 acre parcol 7 PiOtVict, anti auah ape4A. shall be nIlubdeat to the restriations And 8 r08tViOtOd, usen and reSutations acra�xa�aft�r oci;eied aZLd pL"tI�P�Ci�3d�, 9 ;Said area w� �c�rs�:t ZJda�,1��,` ld?ta�to�� �x� tYa+� un�.ncorpoirat;s+�. 10 z-rea of Butt,(,, i(jUnt"Yj northea,",it o (3h;Lcol I*Lo `o particujaril' 11 utoscribod as Xo:l.lz ws: 12 x,11 tTWt port a.= Of 00, tionz "I nno 3 of 1XIN H7MMI located north 0± th"e ti,p of tlZd; 1.3 bluff o:V Butte, Crosti Ca on. 14 That portiorL of 00tions 4 fand" '11211 * kU)Bt '1 1000te l north and oast def 1, kywayq Qxoept- 15 ink; t hors;f rom the t portion 01" n.Orth Of BUttO CTOOX and 0outh of ],Id gar0jou&'ja7 16 and aIG0 �!x0eptin theretroud that pbrtioxIL of Seo:.. tion 4 to at;oa South, of toe trap 0: the Bluff 17 -Lincw Of DUtts Creek Canyon and. east of ,„ tit 1 of that Paroel MaP Of rs cord racorc sd in, Map Book 18 5021 on Page -0 of tho Butte 00=t3r R0c'3vdwr* 19 Thatw, `� '`s� i��. pd x+t ,ono �a drx P4, �'x: ill �GN�., T1p�3�Ia 20 located south of fTur bl g' Roar. That portion of Sd. o ep, 4 T2211, lxzz, t! BW 21 100vtod oast oT humbug Rwadj excepting th�xafrr.� that part ox o the oast ez'1 r i8 fto of saic SOO,, �5 looa.tee south Of the t0P of the BlUict 23 , ono That pox+tiOU Of ;�$�La. �9 25 24 %2? 4114 �«t+ dit riuth 0r 1.a''t�.4"�kb Rope - 6 _"" '4 tPhkQt; portion of i,'"t��C r .'Pred y T,21 N,, R6�S, y located north off` tato top of the tilliff Or' 1jlattla � turf (:° ilRyoll .Uld '011. ll of, tljc* �'C)jj (jYj j ` I3egiilaa:t;ng at the in.tersrotion or CCumbug Road and the o�`.tk ,, ,i110; c " t1jenc() 0;10 UP west along said road a distance of ,A 88 7 * t. to '° POil t ill ra)Tke-G Comor an til(i ilort>il !` said road, said iloillt being the 6 point aye bor;ii2livip" of that land dc".s�.�'",bed irT Vl Ylood From Gus �+�a'dlle asci T) # � Simmons l'tlil t'1 t: 4 /� .; . xrllla oaa awl Frariecs 1"' XJAS. recorded in t1lo o;f•'Ioo h�o-f+ tho ��:Qcordor, Coujity cz ` Batts, St rtte o 274; thenc(,, x 4 1+! said pt Irlt; O f ��a�;i a ing tlxx`OU911 si ven 9 d!( f (•%eta t. ii 7" p1 ]Q t t° d i 19 eft', S x'30 27t" 500 0 f0et; x 720 sod tr 1, E t m S.3. 1 R Y� #�G�JU .4��i L� ,➢,3 r;Y «�U� P�G �8 �a���.vl �'a��fi•Y: �1�'�'�i l�{�� 12w ( T`tl!"CBC s lea ;yLl�.�' « �➢ por Mar" of R::cE' rd "' � x'mid11a t ' 41 i iNsSrJ: WGY se+�' r. t .�n ➢�y.d �� 14 T}�. .1 S,✓ i ).,4 iii& ptBA t # G: �li kC� y.f'l 1� .eJ `W�..p �+� kJ �h �T 1 Peet; 01.0 - 0 4'lTl ,"c C. mss~ ve e a'lli•it 2 sn�➢� �E1.�i.�] Q�?r �{n�GC epi' feet .; S� 301 (IS wd, .16 .05 feet; 6a 700 x.1.3 l 3011 16 r + 4" K+ Q ' ry yy yEr, t # 189 feet; .S 77° 45' 40" tWill', g �2' t�s� 18 t yJM{ 4 i .0 4 fc y{0 t ; S f� ;� '7 �: 7 1 2011 y ^. �a y� ¢ 1 , r IIS `+ �3 0 •M: �` W.(Y � {W■� fl�.t. 116. � �rlt A`L� 150.04 fact; S 15, 029 _10➢► x�� 90-00 foot; S146019 44 ➢r r �"ri � ,.lit? 20 1 t' 445P2 20 t~0ot: to the Z 11110, Of, the i'T 1/4 of- said � y , thence 9 9a 431 r;, 10,',5,59 feet; mono l iw to th0l S 1/4, corner of sai(I (; C , 20; jjenoc 21 2640 .00, feet �oqoyj t"!o ", tin o� �.�T� �� 1%� + said See, 22 i3 to ttac Point o beginning. 23 A11 that portion Of $cc. 36, l ocat6d south of ivi')"Id allI north r) f- tc tor), of the bluff of Butte Crook 24 canyon 25a4� Th'o Ill 1/2 of t-he NB 1/4 cad:"'Sec. 2, T22N' RU0 96 I Tito St1/4 Of 00 8jP 1/4 of Sec., 7t ` .12N, ��fIINI 2 3 The ,SW 1/4, the 5 1/2 o,r too S 1/2 of tjlaa 1/4v thu 11 1/1 of the P 114 of 4 t110 NW 114 l Niv 1/4 Of the NE 1/4o mid t110 SFS 114. of flre 1/4 of MW Nig 1/4 of ��°��. 8;r T221v, i'3F, •� ?���� 5 Timt portion of t1jo ,,r 714, Ole SW 1/4 of t?W IM 1/4, and the NE 1/4 6 0-6 the INT, 1/4 of Sec. A lot:'nted eve ;t of Aljt � rrop,1 Y 7 5bat portion fi�f tj-,It!. 1/? o" '4l 1/2 of 80C. 17 ,y22N, .Bi iM7}V 10cW eeast Qyjit a Creek, and8 Mertof ylribug Rcuad. p,id1�� t�lWi, a ry 10 y_ 11 ""'at �iOrtiOn of SOC. .14i �,t3t'R'ttod Fast o Cr eol r 12 lP�i��: �8 w t°i'�u pr 4i.Q � 3 f 2 of fl,n, 1i, I A .i lra L. 1/ r,f7QNni J 13 yy� ry `1;�1��,� K`Y�+�� pu�siA: �s�. � rCali.,°4,a �.' � � e t'*. 14 rAw,'i The v! 1/4 {',1 C h+14ir'i YMSI ..:%.,' t1le t': 81�` 1/4 of Sec, � � T22N4 y R3E a �4DB�t�, 15 �Y That portion ,o f sec. IS�. n r13t, �: T4� td3 V , located ���e.e�L17 �.f+�, �. 'Yti�� . k. a, {��'�fh'L'i to Lot I of S#ai � See. 19 . 18 locatod oat -,*,t 19 That 'port on of tj"� of, t:!Ge of 20tho SOC, 20, T22N #- Rt3r', ?' )-j"3 GT4 p located north o tdJ� v"C x110 1)1u �&'s; o.� t110 Dllt'tO CTOOP Canyon, 21 TA11 t Portion1 IO9f S'Oc t 3h0 , `o} r qts. i on Woe rf t A"-(" b�' 1122t.:,r.2N� 3`'1DD&1J,, lrfcatod 29 p �Tv l�kirtli inc 'r'Yas4r o f 1�31�tY'1� a' Y,. 23 Vie N 1/2 of the Sxx 114 of qac. 50 TUN, IM-) 24 t ont111111n t 3 74 acres, more or lest � 26 2s .. 6 { I StCTION 2 6 OC1. LATIONS POP, A 0,vR-5,1, DISTRXCT 2 The fojloCjjn,g resfRtqla'Lion, sliall apply In a "FR.-Sof 3 District a , 4 (A)�tyt,��+1 pp����at dry V �7i3�7 S: EiLt"iITED f 5 1. Single-family dwellings, bicluding mobile homes W e 2. Agricultural uses a. Keeping and raising ,Tall aftlmalS for 8 domestjc use, including; 4099, cats, and housohol.d pats, poultry and athor bircls, 0 beessv ftsh, wormq, and rugs. l b. Keeping, raisin o and pasturing; of live - hype e l .yyn yq y Or Mkprovided 4n{3 the 12 ,3 aToasshall be required for each animal raisad 14 OT J�apt on the prem i ,e�s: 1. leas each hearse or 11cad Of cattle ever 7.5 Ono (1) year of age --eight thousand cre 16 hundred twenty -dive (80125) cquaxe 1eet. 17 2 Foreach lead off' sWine over tern .s ►vCojts of ago -.eight _thousand one hundrod 19 20 twenty-five (8912S) square feet. s, TtaTT each head of sli ep or g;cats two 21 t a thous(x 9 OOO) SgUaV 3 X304. 2 23 Raising and havves in g trees, f*mite grzin, 24 jower,�60 herbs, twad other plants andCe0d Crops - 25 d. Display and sale of agricultural g god$ pt. od.naod 26 on the Premises, .4 Necessary accessory uses, not including 2 stowage and pr000ssing of goads from non- adjacent land or laiid under different ovmor« ship G ' 3. Mining and excavating except as limited in B.1, g 4. Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion 7 floods, sl.id6s, quakes, insects, disoa.sds, and g pollution, including arboretums and natural,, ex - 9 perimental and study areas. 10 S. Pedestrian $ equestrian, and: bicycle trails, 11 6. Agricultural and .£arestTyr experimental areas. 12 s 7. home occupations: 13 a Sale of arts and crafts, goods, and services M 14 producca on the premise, 15 b. All home occupations shall be subject to the 16 following conditions., 7 1, Home occupations are considerod to be 18 accessory to the residential useand are 19 permitted only whO4 tlae proprietor resides 20 on the premises.. 21 2. Not than one f1) employee or assistant 22 may be engaged for work or service on the 23 promises U1 coni ect3 c�a s�ith such uses' 24 3, Advertising displays shall he liniitad to one 25 unlighted sign of not more than six (6) 26 square feet of display area.. S13CII sib shall 1 I pot bo located in any roquivod yard. 2 S. Accessory uses and buildings CU$tOMally and jwrtinent 3 to pormitted usoS, including guest housos t barns i, shaper garages, and storage areas. (D) THE FOLLOWXNG IMS SUBJ13CT TO SECURING A USE PTIAMIT v. I liACH CAS13 4 7 1. Nome oceupa.tlon!s, mining, and excavating which g I' might be objectionable becauso of noiso, odor, 9 smoke$ dust, bright light, vlbr4tion, pollution, 10 traffic conges-tion, unsightly storage areas, mater- 11 ials or equipmonto the handling of wzplosIves or 1 dangerous materials, or the 'storage, off one hundred 13 (100) car more galons of inflammable fluids. 14 2. Comsmorci4l kennels and animal hospitnis on sates 15 not less than fives (5) acres 16 3, Private or commercial outdoor recresttonal facili4 11 ties oil sites not less ".-han rive (5) acres, in- nwis 18 cluding but not lint itodCo golf courses, recrr: ation - 19 al chubs, riding acade;mios and stables, hunting 20 lodges and camps, bard ramps, and casco g � pgrotunds 21 4Public an quasi-public apses including schools 22 parks museums,, meeting halls, libraries, 'al%a 23 government 'ofticos 24 w 2° --- 26 ., .6- 1 (L) hot Area . - 2 Minimum Teou red. area. foi n 10t per rosidential 3 dwelling unit shall not be less t1l an fivo (S) acres dor sd�;w�rex. 5 (0) bot Width: r 6 Minimum roquired lot width shall not x e loss than 7 two hundred twenty (zza) footp except .:hors adjoining 8 a major road or cTeek, the Minimum frontage shall not 9 be lass than, throe hundred (500) feet o (E) Front Yard 11 Minimum front yard shall be fifty (50) feet from. 12 the conterline of the read., OXCOPt where the road i 13 classified by the county as a Federal. Aid Secondary 14 Roads the Minimum Building setback requirement shall 15 b0 fifty-five ve (55) foot from the centerline of said road. 1.6 (P) Side Yard.- 17 ard:1'7 Minimum required side building setback shall be not 1a leas than ton 111 0) Feet for is (G) Rea ' Yard. 20 Minimum requited rear building setback shall be not 21 less than tan (10) feet for 22 SECTION 3. All uses Of land Within the district not. 23 specifically authorized and permitted are prohibited. 24 SECI`IONx4. In complianc0 with the provisions of said 25 Butte COUnty Code, 'Chapter 240 the same is hor'eby amended by adding 26 this Ordinance in full. .7 Tk o penaltios for the violation of the 2 zoning hcareby imp+os,�d v j'ahjn the dj.5trjct shall be as _prov3doct In 3 the cour.ty Code, Chapter Z etr this Ovdir once, shall. From and 4 a'ft0l, its effect i've dv to bdocome a $'LxY'lP101110nt to and chart of the 5 Butte Counv.y Code, � `had jj t it 24. s ST?C° Ci?N Th; s Ordinance shall bo and it is haroby 7 1; � and after �� Irty (50) c�clr��ed t4 b ;�,� �YJ.I f�p��co and e�foct �x+�m 8 doyr, tiftor t1he clar,e of l-s passage, and beforo the expiratiou of g fifteen (15) da.y-,, after its passage, this Ordinanco shall be 10 punished once wl,th t,,ao nia1►es of t:ho members of the Hoard of rl Supervisors voting ,fo-r and ngaill;st; it in the Cya%co Bntorprise, a 12 newspaper pu'? lislAdo in the County of Butte, ,State of CalifOT'Aiaf 1.3 PASSED AND ADPTBD by the Baavd of Supervisors Of the 14: County of Butte, St gLe of crlifarnia on the 27th day o1' Jthno 15 1973p bu the following vote 16 AYBS: Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, V.,oseley, :;acuter id Chairman Winston 17 NOES 61560visors Moseley a d Richter 18 ARSBNT. None lg NOT VOTING: None 20 1 2], ROBERT A. IN STON, Chm irman 22 Butte County Board of Supervisors 23 ATTEST: CLARK A, NELSON, County Clerk and Z-of'ficiO 010T]c of tho Board 24 ' ertl°>vw.'wN.YwarMNrwx�i wynw'-aievrNw,wIP4Ki'sa-rptwm...aivawaMY*l+rt+I�.r�n.Ir.w,..u+n6+F �. C1ork or Deputy ORDINANCh NO. 1942 AN ORDINANCE 2C)N1NC A POR1100 OV THII COUNTY OF BUTTE, SUM OF CALL X OMIA $ AN #11M'10" (3�C OT1,l111 Zt�?C EATIONAL) n1STRICT- , PURSUANT TO CHAPT13k 24-29. ]l The Board of Supervisors of the County of tutte t State 2 OF C"z l.i!.fmla, under and pursuant ti) Ghlptor, 24-29 of they Butte 3 C-010.ty Codo of said County Pf�) ORDAIN as follows: 4 SECTION 1. The herei.naftor described avec situated in 5 the COtulty Of Butt -0i State of California,shall ho and it is 6 hereby zoned as an: "PR -lob,, (Foothill Recreational M 10 acre parc61) ' 7 Dist;tri,Ct, and such, area shall. ho subject to the restrictions and 8 restricted uses and regulations herein&ftar specified: and provided. 9 Said area so zoned being located in the unincorporate to area. of Butte County, northeast of Chico, mora particularly 11 described as follows: 12 A protion of Sec. 4, TUN Mt t4DBpj,�C described as fojlvwr - Beginning at tho tJh 1.3 Corner of Lot 3 of sa1(1 Sec. 4 thence south to the St Corner of hot C of 50-itt Sec. 4; 14 thence Vest along the south lino of said Lot 6 and its prolongation to they �vc�;�t line of saC�l 1.5 Sec. 4; thence north, to the nort.,hvost cerise Of said Sec. 4; thence east to the point, of 16 beginning. 17 Lots 10 and 11 of Sec. 4, T22N, .113B, excepting therofrom that Part of Lot 1.0 1.8 described as follows. Beginning at n point; on the north line of ,said toy; 10: 135 ft • east 1.9 of the NW corner of said loot;, thesace' south, at. a right angle to the .forth line o� sial hot 20 150 ft.; thence at; a Tight; -angle 333 ft., tahonce at a right angle nota. I S05 f :. x thence 21 west 333 ft. to the rjoiat of begins i t i 22 g. 'ho S 1/2 of the w 1/2 of the SE 1/4, tho W 1/2 (if the E 1/2 Of the SE 114, and the D 1,/2 of the 23 $A 1/4 of the SP l./4 of Sac. 5, T22NO M. MpB&P.ta 24 That portion of the U 1/2 'of the NE ` 1/4 ana the NIB 1/4 of the 811 1/'4 of the tIB 1/4 of Sec. 8, 25 T22 tix;35 ti15OM located east of llutte C:reO� 2F The tY 1/2 of the NK 1/4 of Sec.. �a, T22N, M 10B -2 1 I Tile if 1/2 of the Sp 1/4 the B 1/2 of the S11 1/4, the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 the S 1./2 of the NVQ 1/4 of til SIV 1/4# # and 'tile ISI. 114 of ■'they Nle' 1,/4 of the SW 114 Of Sec. 33* T23N, 113F, 3 4 Containing 6<30 acres, -Moro ()r less. 15 SPICTION 2. REGULATIONS FOR A "FA -10" ISTi1ICT 6 The follOw:ingV09ulations shall apply in a F'Fit�l�lrr 7 .Distract 8 (A) USBS PERMITTED: 9 1. Single-family dwellings, including mobile homes. 10 2 Y Agricuittyral uses 11. a. Keeping and raising small animals for domestic 12 use, including dngs , cats, and ..,jusellold pots', 13 poultry and other birds, bees, fish, worms, 14 daddA;S, 15 'b. Keeping, raising, and Pastt.tring of livestock 16 prOv ded that the f0110'din , lot off' €' parcel areas 17 shall: be required for each animal raised, or 18 Dept on the premixes. 15 i 1 Tier each, horse or head of cattle over one 20 (l) year Of age—eight thousand one hundred. 21 twenty-five ($)125) square Feet. � 22 2 For each head of swine over ton (10) Meeks 23ref a e...ei ht thousand oho hundred twenty - 24 five (A,125) squaro feet. 23 3 For each head of sheep or goats,_ -two 26 thousand, (Z Ooo) square feet -2 w c Raising and iiarvosting trees, fi+,. t 2 flowers, horbs, and other plants alld food crops. Digpla.y and sale of agricultX Tal goods produced j 4 Oil tho promises. b Necessary accessory uses, not irXc.1u;jin,, storage 6 and PrOcOs5ing Of ����J wxai lolaVaaoL : Lana car land Under different 0imerihip 8 3. Mining and excavating except as limited in. B.I. 4. PTOte�;tiOn of land and forest r-rom fire, erosion, 10 floods, glides, quako's, insects,, diseases, and 11 pox:luti0nu including arboretums and natural 12 oxperimental and Study areas. 13 S. Podestriall, aquastrlaa, and bicycle trails, 14 6. Agricultural and EoTOstry experimental areas, 15 r, Home Occupations: 16 a.. Sale Of arts anO cra.£ts, goods, ,and :services 17 proJuced Oil the promises, 18 b. All home Occupations shall be subject to the 19 following conditions 20 1. Home occupations are cotsidered to be 21 or accesso the residential use � tid Gtl"id ate 22 permitted only when Lite PTo rieto a p � xesa.des 2 on the promises. 24 , Not more than ones (l) employee or assistant 2 may be engaged for work or service on the 26 preiraises in connection with such uses, 1 3. Advertising displays shall tie jiii1itod to one 2 unlighted SiR11 Of '110tr 410re than six (6) 5 square foot of (Uspla:y aroa. :nuc°h sign 4 shall not be located in any required yard. 5 11, Accessory usos and buildings customary and pertinent 6 to permitted uses, 1ncl:uci 4,ng guest housos o harns, 7 chaps, garages, 1111: storage areas, 8 (B) TIM FOLLOWING rtt,%r SUBJECT TO SECUIRING A [ISS`, PERMIT 9 IN BAC H CASV zo 1. Homo occupations, mining, Ina. excavatirir 1.11lich might 1:1 be objectio1&si.b o because o Jnoise, odor, e~7niYke,. 12 dust, bright light,, vibration, pollution, traffic 13 congestion, iuksi fitly storage areas, waterials or 14 equipment, the handling of eXplosives or dangerous 15 materials, or the storage of one hundred (1.00) or 1.6 more gallons of it flammable fluids. 17 2. C.R`Ciiit iercial kennels and animal hospitals Citi sites 18 not Loss than filre - (5) acres. 19 3. Private or commercial outdoor recreational facilities 20 on Sites'not less than Five (S) acres, including but 21 not limited: to golf coursos recreational club. 22 ridia?g acadomies and $tabl.es, hunting lodges an4 23 ca -MP s, boat ramps, and campgrounds, 24 4. Public and quasi -public uses including schools, parks, ' 25 mUsoMMS,riaeti,a g hal iels, libraries, sand. government 26 offices ; , I (C) LOT AWM: 2 Minimum required aroa for a let Pox residential 3 "el.l in , txnit Shall not bo loss thnn ton (in) acres for 4 "PR -10". (D*1 LOT WIDTH: 6 tlinlmum required lot-, width Shal,l, not l., l.o� r that, 7 two hundred tiventy (220) f",t* rXceDt 1,11011 adjoining a4 s major road or creed:, the minimum frontage shall not be g less than throo hundred (:300) foot. 10 (D) FRONT YARD: 11 Minimum front yard shall be fif-cy (50) Feat from 12 the cen,torl ne of the road, eXcePt Where the road 3s 15 classified by the County as it Federal Aid Secondary 14 Roan, the m'inimuzn; building, setback requirement shall 15 be fiftybfivo (5 5) feet from the Cen.torline of said road.. 16 (R) SIDE YARD 17 Minimum required side build3n,; setback :hall be not 1:8 less them ton (10) fe0t for "PR -10". 19 (0) REAR 'YARD; 20 Minimum roquired rear building satback shall be not 21 less than, ten (10) feet for 22 SECTION 3. All uses of land vathly, —x distract: not 23 sPecifica.11.y authorized and permitted are proh-ibit d. 24 SECTION 4. Tri com,alaance with the Prorri:•frens`of said ;25 Butte County Code, Chapter 24, the same is hereby emended by adding e this Ordinance in, full Y 1 SUCTION 5 F The penal,t les 'for the 'viol atior, o,r the 2 zOAing bereby jinposed tvItll 7x the district, rhall he .as Provided In 3 t1le Butte- County rndci Ghtxpter 24,, this Ordillizino.e h,1111 from and 4 after its effective date I)E3con� sirpplomant to .,and part of the U Butte COU. 4t;y Code, Chapter 24 6 SECTION 6, This Orcin arIce shall be and it is I10rej)y 7 declared to be in full, fore and effeeta from and after thirty (30) 8 days after the date oj" �.t,s pass>aget and before th(; expiration Of 9 fifteen (7 ,5) days aftor Its pass*90, this Ordinance shall 1)e 10 published OnCO with the n,artjca of the members of the Doax d of 11 Supervisors voting for and L�ggijj.st it in t3�e r"I���o �nterl�r�ae, a :12 newspaper published in the County of. :8tc�:tq, State ox California. 13 PASSED ,ANIS ADOPTED by, the Board Of Supem'150x q of the 14 County* of Butter State of C liforn,la., on, tho 27th day of jure, 1.5 1978), by taeol.1.atta.ng V to: 16 /AYES Supervisors Lemke,, Ma igon and Chairmo Winsfon 17 NOES: Supervisors Mosel y and klchfe 18 ABSENT* None 19 NOT VOTING None 20 21 ROBE A,W IYYN,sTCN; Cha rma Butte Co ty of Supervisors 22 ATTEST CLARK AA NELSON,COU11tyr Clerk 2 n wf„I” so Clerl of the Board 2 2 S Clerk or Dep11ty 26 ORDWANCE NO. 1943 AN ORDINANCE ZONING A 17ORT7CN OP TT{f; COUNTY OF BUTTR, STA.TF OP CAl. FO NIA, AN "P11-20" (POOTITILL RRC TIT ATIONAL) DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO 01A.MR 24-29, Tho Bo:aTtl of SuForvi ors oC the Comity of butte, Stato 2 of California, under aud pursuant to Chapter 24-29 of, tho Bu to 3 County Code of sa (I County DO ORDAM as follows 4 8-UMON I Tho hereinafter described area situated in 5 the County of Butte, -State of, California, sha.l.l, be an-A it is 6 hereby zonod as an 1'k,11-2011 (Txr`o h 11 Recreational - 20 acre parcel) 7 District, and such area 5hal1, bo Iubjoct to the restrictions and S restricted usos 'and rogulations hereinafter specified and Frovidcsd. 9- Said a:rota spa Toned lie-Ing located In the taaalncnrporated 1Q area of Butte County, northeast of Chico, more particularly ii described as follows. 12 The 1: 1/2 of the 14 1/2, the 1*1 1/4 of tho STI 1/4, and the 1f 1/2 of the W 1./2 of the SE 1/4 13 of Sec, 5, T723, PM'6fDB&'M, 14 The S% 1/4 of the NE 1/4, an.<t the NE 1./4 of the S 1/4 of Sec. 70 T22N, M, I�DM,3 , 15 The NW 1/4 of 'tho NLI 1/4, and the S1; 1/4 of 16 the NIf 1/4 of Sec. 18, T22N O RSE O 1 11fi1�i.x 17 Lot x of Sac. 19, T 2N, Mij A4TJB&M. 7.8 The T: 1/2 miff they t 1/2 of the W 1/2 of Sec 32, T23N, R3E, MT)94M. 19 The N 1/2 the 14111 1'/4 of the NW 1./4 of the 511 20 1/4, ,o,z a the R 1/2 of the Sr.1./4 of ec. 33, 7C 3N, Mo MDB&Ma 21 Lots 4, 5 120 130 IS, 16 and the S 1/2 of Lot 22 14 of Sec: 34, MIN', PM, %911!191, 23 containing ' 170,0 acres., more or tress .' 24 STICTION 2. ' RT?aGULAT1MI S Full A "Mw::011 D1STRI(,.T: 25 The folloviiag regulations shall apply in a. "PR-2011 1 . Single-framily (1welling;�, arta`t)j1e herme:t. 3 Z. 11gricul,tura3. usr�,s a. X,eePiag, and Tais:i:rtg small animals for domestic 5 use, 'including dogs, casts, and household arr-s, 6 roul;try and oihc-r t i,vds, bees, fish, worms, and 7 frogs. 8 h. Koe;ni.ng;, rai ingr, and pasturing, of livestock 9 Provided that the following lot or parcel areas 10 slta.11 be roquired for ea -ch tatimal raise(I or kept 11 on the premi8e's 12 i . for each home or head of cattle over one 13 (1) year of ago --eight thousand n o hundred 1.4 twenty five (8 tI25) square feat 15 2. Por each head of swine over ten (10) jp�eks 16 of age --eight thousand one hundred t-vrenty- 17 .five (8,1.25) square feet 1.8 15 For each head of sheep or, goats;- trfo 19 th0t=nd (2,000) square -feet. 20 c. Rlising CtIld harvesting; trees.,fr+lit, gr ain 27 PIDwer , herbs, and other plaLqts and food crops, 22 d x Display and sale of agricultural goods Produced 23 on the prevtises 24 e.w Necessary accessory uso8 not �n��udaz�r; srcxa � 2 and Processing of goods fro • non -adjacent land 26' or la".e ander different ownership. y '� Y3 I I 'I 4. FTot ction of laaad aanO, forests from :6.77'e, +fro ion, 3 floods o sl ides t quakes, 1.nsec"ie, diseases, and Y 4 PO11ut:ion, i"cl Urling arboretums and natural, 5 a �xpera.aaiental ;m;d study aroas 6 5- POdOs r arae, equestrian, and bicycle trails. 6. Agricultural v n(i forertry eXPOrxmental, areas, s, 7. Home t71G"6"upatiorl.,`r T 9 A. Sale of a.rt5 and crafts, ,goods, and services 10 produced cora the premj,Ses . 11 t). All hoarse oce - pactions sha.l,l be subject to the 12 following conditions 13 1- Roma Occupations are considered to he 14 accessory to the 7*e5l.dentaaal. use and ire 115 Permitted onl*r whole the proprietor resides 16 on the promises 17 2, Not more than one (1) empl oy0e or assist,-alt 18 any be engaged for work or service on the 1.9 premises in connection with such, rases 20 3* Advertising dIisplays sha,l.l be limited ed to one 21 unlighted hted s era of''not mare thea six (6) 22 squazre feet of displayaroa. Such sign 2 shall not he. located, In any requir+gid yard.. 24 Accessory uses and buildings Customary and pertinent 25 to permittOd uses, including 'guest houseIs, barns, 26 shops, garages, and storage areas, (B) T1113 VOLLOWINri US138 SUBJECT TO SECURING A USE PERMIT 2 IN BACH CASE HOMO ncc"P ti=s, mining, and oxcw,,gtIng whirl, 4 ; might bo objectional)le because of, nciis +, odor, smoke,. 5 dust, bright light, vibration, pollution, traffic 6 congestion, unsightly storage avoa$, materials or 7 oqulpnent: the handling of explosives or 'dangerous 8 materials, or the storage Of one hundred (100) or 9 MOTO gallons of inflammable fluids. 10 2. Commercial kennels and animal hospitals on sites not 1.1 less than five (5) acres„ 12 5. Private or commercial, outdoor recreational facilities 13 0n sites not less than five (5) acres, including but 1.4 not limited to golf courses, recreational clubs, 1:5 riding academies and sr.ables, hunting ledges and 16 camps, boat ramps, and campgrounds 17 4t quasi -public uses inc Public and 'tludin schooIIt P � , parks, is museums, mt-eting halls, libraries, and government to offices. 20 (0) Lot AToa 21 Minimum required area for a lot per resid.entia, 22 dweJJin,g unit shall, xkot bo less than twenty (20) acres 23 for 11FR-201' 24 2 20 -r.w (D) -Lot Wi,dt1a 2 Minimum roquir d lob width sbal,l not bf, loSs than 3 tiro hundred wonty (220 EeOlts Mept when adJoi.n:ing a 4 major road or creek, the mirli.muvi frontage shall not 1)e 3; .less th011 three h=dred (30o) 6 (H) Front Yard: Minimum front yard shall be fi ,rty (50) a eet from the + 0nterlinO of the Toad, exceirt where the roar :is classified by -ti-le county as a. Federal. Aid Secondary 10 Road, iho miniin►rm 1)uil,di:ng setback requireplent shall 'be (55) i s?z�t res;n '110 conterl, ine of ,.bid road, 12 (l~) Side Yard., 13 Plin illit m required side building setbaok, s}ball, be not 14 less than twenty_i'i.vle (75) feet for is (G) Rear .Yard: 16 MnaMUM required rear building sal -aback shall he, not less than fifty (50,� feet fr�x "N l7 Fit -2011 13 UCTION 3. All uses of Iand Witlaxzt the district not 19 s aoi ics l ly author.* zed and Permitted are prohibited, 20 SECTION A in compliance with the }�xovi',sicans of staid ltu �7. ^_ t tO County Code, Chapter 24, the samo ishore�by �:'S.i�;ndad by. adding ?2 this O dinalnee in full, x 23 SECTION SN The pentIlties for the viol.atiorl of tl'ce 24 za in hereby in Within the district $hal:l be as prIo ri.ded in 2_ t;iae :'Butte County Coda, Chapter 24 this Ordinanco hall i�rom and 28 b wpb