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HomeMy WebLinkAbout80-131 DAY CARE FACILITIES ORD REV- r . e �j ,\.: i° i• � , 1.. 1> F � s \� � M. � F.' y •fir Y :.r�• •. a •,' i A• t. m d 'i r e 11 � •J ra .• �p L •. A . .. C'. Y Filer Noi. $0-131 TO, BUTS COUNTY PLANNING COMMI$S]:" STAFF FINDINGS VEBRIMV 2$1 19$ APPLICANT: Butte County Planning Commission RV1"sSm .;' Amend Chapter 24• of the Butter County � Code: to add Section 24�-201 Day Care Facilities PURPOSE Or APPLICATION:qto bring the County Code into conformity with Title 22; Division S of the Cali- fornia Administrative Coder (Standards for Family Davy Care Facalitivs) . ANALYSIS The alcove referenced T,9,tle 22; Section 86029 states , Capacity. The maximum number of childrej, who may receive Care in a family day care home shall be determined as follows: The licensee may provide care for (including the licetsee's own children under age 12): A martimum of zix children and no more than three of the children may be infants or four infants only. With an assistant caregiver present in the home; Care may b, pro - With for (including the licensee's and assistant caregivers own than twelve children and no more four of the Children may be infants. Chapter 24 of the butte County Code presently does not have provision for Day Cure Facilities, although the Board of`Supevvisors have adopted Resolution x$-150 interpreting residential uses to include Fay Care +'aC lines for Yip to six children in all sores a� lowing residential uses: The proposed addition to Chapter 24. would codify the Resolution- and ersolutionand add use permit procedures for Day Care Facilities in all tones ;allowing residential uses for aver sire but; not more than 12 children as per the capallity limits set by the State of California: �t1�;OI`1NIENDA�IONS A. Note that the pJ~ojeCt is Categorically tempt from Fnvronmental geview,, and, tj Find the 'pro6oct in rronformity with the "Butte County General Plan; and C Recommend approval of the p.xodect to the Buttto County Tioard. of { BUTTE COUNTY PLA14NING COMMISSION NOTICE-710 PURLIC HURING Notiie is hereby given by 'the .Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings will be held on Wecinesday, February 25 1981, at 7:30 p.m., in the Butte Coun: i (3 Sales tract office. (c3 (Site requirements:) The provisions of oecvion 24-33 shall apply. (Ord. No. 1750, § 1; 8-31-76) ITM4 DETERMINED TO BE CATEGORIOALI E: f FROM EMONMEMAL REviEw Butte County Planning Commission Amendment to Ghapl;er 24 of the Butte County Code to add Section 24-201 Day.Care Facilities as follows: Sec. 24-201 Day Care Facilities Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Chapter, Day Care Facilities for up to six (6) children are allowed in all zones which allow residential uses. In addition, Day Care. Facilities for more than six (6) but not more than twelve (12) children shall require a Use Permit in each .case. The above mentioned applications, petitions, maps, draft environ- mental impact reports and,/or negative reports are on file and, available fOr public viewing at the office of the Blztte County Planning Departn:--wnt, 7 County Center Drive, Orovillol, California.. Environmental Impact Reports are also available at c6ilege;end county libraries. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION BETTYE BLAIR DIRECTOR OF PLANNING i r SFAX OF`•+ •1C/ QL9N' N� WNIF AQBwT EA111MO � 061�:1.1�. Cew+w�s DiPARTM6 T ASF sbaAL SERVICES District Office In response to your inquiry# ;ve are enclosing 16tormution you should consider In coming to a decision about operating a Community Card i'acility: The information consists of a summary" of regulations with examples of docunientatlon required for a Communify Care license. Atter you have read the summary, if you are still interested in applying for a Community Care license, please complete the attached pre-applic,Ixtion riuesfionnaire and return If to the licensing office iitrilcofed above. z -OEMR7MEMT OF HEALTH STATE OF CALIFORNIA-KALTN ANO WELFARE ABCMCT LICENSING QUESTIONNAIRE I You hhAove expreessd an interest in providing cars Reply to services In your home or facility. sinceyour program may need to be licensed by our department, pleave complete and return this form. This Infor-x'9� , r .l,ush�y e'�ttrtI rnetlon will help us determine the need for a license from our office. Oirections for reaching facility: J Phone number 1 Describe the typo of persons you 'propose to serve (number, age, sex, disabilities), W ------------- briefly"describe the kind of program you plan (health, soclal; educational), 3. Describe the arrangement/ you prppose for the above actlVItles, (please enclose a sketch of your`(ncklltles) d. How haute you determined that there Is a need lot such services; (persons conldeted)? ,y --------------- 1 tic 209 (12/731 iY Stale of, California — 11"11h and: Welfare Agency department of ;odal So"Ices FAMILY DAY (it Summary of-Regulations'and Rilliquired Deeumen�f Oitn ll This preliminary lnfori*3Hon is designed to 'acquaint ya►) with pa.riltioni tegotalion ii and kinds of documentation requirW for m community, care license. It is net all Inclusl"s In addition, there are local ordinances and/or regulations_concernin'6, zoning, sgnitation building, oft., which you may be rutluirnsd to meati This sum'mary reflects the licensingagency`s concern With the total plan tar oath family. day Caro home. We wont to assured safe: environment with adequate space and furnishings, proper care and tUpotylslon including=hoahh observation, sufficient and nutritious food, varied daily activities, play equipment and moterlols, The documentation you will be asked to submit will carve as the bdtls for delvinining Whether licensing Tequlremonts can be mat; Health and Safety Code PirdVi4oris The law prohibits operating o Fainly Day Care home without'a licence. General Requireittenttt; A fingerprint clearance Is required for the applicant and ony other adult living in the fdcility.'The Family Day Care applicant needs to be in gaud getiaral heolth. Adrnlesions Each family day tare home must be apar aced on a nondlscrlminalory basis. There Is a limitation of the number of Infants who can:be accepted, Care and Services Reguiations provide that_ the family day .care homo develop a range of Indoor and outdoor activities suitable to the number and ages of children cared for. Thera must alio be play materials and equipment. In day tato homes serving meals, food must be madq for ,ornorgenc a Well as arran be well aIruents for another adult on call in case of enteren balanced and adequate for the ago of each c iild. Provision must y m dical care as iluilrfir►g-Groriuds, and Safety Suftlubyit braid space for a home playground Is neceuary. A separate room for loilei fadlities and a separate area for cooking ' are rail0irfi . IndlAdual coir, w other "equip"ment are to be provided for ea;t perlods. Homes aro expected to be cleans dncl Msonabiy orderly with proper �yentiatlon land a comfortable temperature maintained. Specificilegiyotedion is requlretl frcin Ma pool hazards and each .home must be free fron► haxorJs You Will be asked to furnlsh a sketch on 816" by 11" paper of the Indite of the home and oWnor ,71 eo. UC 2140 (0/ 78), (' . L ABOARD CA q2�/ OF SUPERVISORS'��/f� COUNTY OF "BUTTS �t� REFERRAL NOTICE-.' t,,y�1 tris �cov►lht Date June. S. 1950 690 To: PlAnning Commission Subject,_ Letter fiom Butte 'County Day Care.Providers Association j RE: ,allo`ance of licensed home day cart; providers to care for more than six children in an "R=1" zone. hos been referred to your xxpleaso study the matter: xxFor your information. Please Make the following action; Report to Beard on Advise action taken, sign belbca';, , ti !,+ ,^ A this notice to the clerk of the Board of Supesviso so a E.,_._ . ._ .._ _... ... `.��,. .,.... 3?Vgnti.tu td 'i ti of Department Head i }M' ; i lot' ,l Heal,-herFx i ♦`+ Chioo, CA 9�' cG al, I Sr Robert Gema J. Drawer Qq Paradise) CA 95966 ,Dees tr. Lemke. I the $11��0 ..ounky bey �,Ire "roviders Also♦;int ot7 E3aard oespectful.;{ car uest;a the a>te County Supervisors allOw ni: ense! home ',jay .are of arov less "o f;�t t� ; r zeijore than six children i.n the. ,r homeb n An R-1 20"' Respe=tzully ,..� i, ► k'T ' .DAY CARE A.. 1•u �r � e81+Je F'.Y 1 L4L we i,iM7 /.. t ov ,4 U iy { 1454 Heather Circle Chico, CA 9552.6 blay 210 1980 142^. Robert Lemke P.O. Drawer RQ Paradise, CA 95969 Dear Mr. Lemke: The Butte County Day Care Preividers Association Butte County Board respectfully requests the care of Supervisors allow licenseay ' children providers to care for more in thci;r homes in an R -i zo. +Respecr,� lyYr ars s Tr, COUNTY DAY CARE r T)SRS. SSOCIATION 61, Luper ''preide t Wells L nda P Vice President e 1 k June 20, 1980 of Supervisor utte county aad s outte Co®nty Com,issott Dear Carg Pcov;iders i ssociat,ton resctertfui << The 'Butte county Day Huard: of Sup rrvIsors and Oc'butte w., ly requests fine Hirtte County Care hep• id ,ome da/ orcimission to allot�r 1ii;cnsed ] County fanning their homes, in an p vid�ss to dare for more than six GhiJdren in ' 1t-1, zone. tions that already allow ovrrned by state reR- rCement. 1+1e are F to he in ag saes in order for tt,e gtnte and CauntY , 20 a gar s . it W.Ould in effect for mare than y y Care has been Ebe dommunty• Licensed hi5me da. ,.' o a mtidl needed service to Clriidre r„ r .:. lie ate of.,erin n with Small .41de home care that a11oWs htt rents service's pro to 11oid a Soo, ,r�ie actVcraf'� s r oainw " it, e5 ,,uch :�txi�nlrttinE , . x F° W. Provide ° varied outdoor "lay, „ cooking and ting, m,ttsic; stories, izes 4W Care 'Providers Associri'tion ot�an � i The Butte County Day »��tisin f 1 ave UC4t'ss to i,om a} , t,'ssasitx rrtw rieml�,r , 5 to enbande fife care of 1 yJarlf5]1bpS► 1 F c�onthv! meeting n Err atloO, ne�40'etter > -f to 1 free to 3u`t to mention a few. T} ese services art. Children, the coinmun> ty tee that �or'f. snn;Cesshou],d be avail.ir ' Y' ,� feoi you +,,,,�J, aq�., the end for q,u¢J:ity CHild dare r. a *,�ttcc eiy, a be .'i WY ' S ''3i �r i9 Hs 1y� !4A�+ , .4 '�} � b ° k 8,• '4tY•• 1 i :Infer-Da drM� Board of SUparViS;l�'S a x -'a 'Oml Pr Planning bf recto ;r ItUsiEcTa Plannin g. COMMtssilAO ,. -Board of Supervisors joint meeting r, onre!, June 24, 19$U L 1 J� ; The following subjects ire suggested for discussionijv, ' 1. Subdivision review -attendance of Counsel , staff, etc. 2. 'r;�ironor�enta�l review p roblems --- . 3• PAlicy and diredtisns 4. Procurement: Of 51,j4' map, j Yc , Da are pi4: i del°s 6. Miscellaneous' i�:ems. 7Z) 46� f i xmdn, BUTTE COUNTY DAY, CARE' 1,1ROV'ID W . A$SO XATTON llb4 HEATHER,, CIRCLE, CIII00o CA. 0502.6 ;a pt:etnbGr. ,U, 1980 BU t.tie County Pl-lnn nt; CO'nrniss ion No. 7 County Center Drive oroville, CA. 9-596b Attn: Betty Blai ^e Deter 081i O'lairc The 1.1CDC?A rest)ect fullY rGAQUcsta the ,PlahninE, Cotnrnis�iin allow lieonsed ramGly day card in Butte County ror, more that) seven cI7i,l�tron_, 1 am sending yolk f31 i lnPorinaLion cl laic cL1y s } previously by YOU.` a i Uineerro Y, LIN t of . Wrmll;i President V oe tseorp Gil.bcrt, "rt: i Dino WtnberL Dr. 1' , t3, borne trti 1 �� ;{ Rae Whoolor I; Ron max ^: e.wn ... ]x .r'* L +i-: '.^ i•5"5'.: . "...n^I Ya�'. w ..s:xh[7en'�'�. t aMh4 w'" '" V`. j,"i ., i �rn�+illn, tnGPot�,aq whing. Code of Sracramento County Chapter l A;cticle 1 I R SIDETdTIAL--OPEN SPACE 1.tAMr USE TWLE 201-01. P"ArUM. The purpose of the Residential -Open Space Land Use Table.is to designate the uses permitted within each of the following zones, subject to the development standards for such uses set forth in Title III o�E this coder (a) ACr-160 IEWA14EC+TT AGRICULTURAL-MTF,ISSIVE LAND USE ZME as further regulated in Chapter 5, Article 1.5 of this Title. j (b) AG-80PER+1MM AMICxIItiURAC,,-MME24SIVE LANs USE ZONE as further regulait�d' in Chapter 5, Article 2 of this Title. (c) AG -SO * MANENT ,AMUCUU1URAL IN7WSiVE LAND USE ZONE as further regulated in Chapter 5, Article 2.5 of this Title. (d) AG -20 PERMER2 AaRiCuLduRAL INTENSIVE tAW USE ZONE as further regulated in Chapter 51 Article 3 of this Title: l (e) 4 UR-tIWN RESERVE WD USE ZONE as farther regulated in Chapter 5, Article 4 of this Title. •(f) IR-IbMUSTI,=, RESERVE LAND USE 70M as further regulahed in Chapter 5i Article 5 of this Title. j; (9) AR -10 AMUCUMURAL-RWIMMAL LAND USE ZONE ae 'further regulated in Chapter 10, Article 2 of this Title. (h) Mr -5 AC ICUUlURAirRESIDENTIAi, LUM USE ZONEas furW '?ulated in Chapter 16, Article 3 of this Title. (i) AR -2 AMCULIURAL-RESIDEN1cIAu tMD USE ZONE as further" 'regulated in Chapt,& 10, Article 4 of this Title. (�)I AG Ri uOIJIURAL-cRES15 �iuAw CSC ZONE, as further regulated oDENr in Title. W 1 RES DEN•MM LAND USE ZONE .as further regulated in Chapter 15, Article 2 of this Title. ( (1) RU -2 RESIDErPTIAL r.AND USE ZONE, as further regulated in Chapter 16, Article -� of this Title. (m RD -3 IDEWIM L*b USE ZONE as further regiilt, in Chapter 15 Article 4 of this Tittle. RESIDENTIAL UM USE ZOW as further regdla'W in Chapter 15 Articles 5 of this Title. zoning Code of Sacramento County Chapter l Article l (0) RD-5 R�SIDMMAL LAND USE WNW as further, regulated in chapter 15, Article 5of this Title. (p) RD-10 RESIDENTIAL LAND USE m as further regulated in chapter 15, Article 7 of this Title. (q)' Ra-20 REsmam LAND LrE zONE as further regulated in Chapter 15, Article 8 of this Title. (r) RD-30 RESIDENTIAL LAND USE WNE as further regulated in Chapter15, Article 9 of this Title. c. (s) RD-40 RESIDEWM LAND USS ZONE as further regulated in Chapter,15, Article 10 of this Title. (t) R+!^l mmiL mE PARK LAND USE ZME as further regulated in Q,-ater 150 Article 11 of this Title. . (u) Rel-2 SWILEHOME sUBDMsICN LAND UBE zbM as fur' r regulated in Chaptv-& 15, Article 1z of this Title. a (V) RR RChapter "20, Article 2, of t' is Tittle. regulated in .'SMATION RESERVE LAND USE ZONE as further (w) 0 RECRE»TICN LANG USE ZONE as further regulated in Chapter 20, Article 3 of this Title: - , 201-02.' TABLE x PsMiTr m UsES wxTHIN THE BUILDABLE AREA OP RESIDBmAI -cF64 sPACE UjtS. An X indicates that the described use is peinnitted in the zone represented by the synWl appearing at the tap of the. collmn. A ;nuabe�r indicates e pe zone upon cimpliance andma maintenance of the speciai oxidition refeerenced�by the oorrespondir� nutter in Section 201-04 of this Article. 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F 1 r t 11 F 'U t :. sa. nese=� is 1 r r F r r r r 1 r 7 r r F t.. r Ir c i cam, t "T—-T -t +'� `. r •: Y • F! r •` I •. _C 6 r t_ T 'r C ,Lie an 10:.-..-rho:. t - _ m t2<'a ru C-mLa tae 2ta 7YK affPi 1 F - 13,o 35lat�rl.'•: 1' F I... 1'._.- i fi. - _f { 1 r._ I i (-. r t C IT i r r i i r r Y r r t ry [ Zoning Code of Sacramento County Chapter 1 Article I 201-03. SIMILAR AND TIKE USES. If a use is not listed in Table 1, or stxvwn as a permitted 15se in any other zone, the appropriate authority may grant a use permit for such use as prodded in Section 110-31. 201-04, SPECM C)ONDITIMS-AC,R1CUiJiUM AND RESIDFMIAL USES. The follotiiig special` conditions apply to the uses indicated bythe cozeesponding numbers on the table set forth in Section 201-02. (1) Per'aitted suiijeet to development plan review by the Project Planning Oumnission, pursuant to the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 10, Title I of this code'. (2) Duplexea and halfplexes are pern;'ttedt (a) Cin corner lots provided that the driveways of each d .Uir unit are not oriented toward nor located on the same atreet or f�contage (b) bn interior lots within 'RD -5 zone subject to the issuance of a Use Permit by the appropriate authority when there are 4 or fewer lots proposedr and on in"erior lots within RD -10, Rte -20, 'RU --30 and RD -40 drones, as pcimittea uses when there are 4 or fewer lots pLiposed (c) In propobed projects of 5 or more duplex or halfplex structures subject to a Use Permit the Board of S rvisors In approving the Use Permit, the Board must: find that the proposed duplexes and/or halfplex-8 do not exceed 50% of the project in density (total 'number of urnits) Unless Mitigation measures are included to reduce esthetic and traffic impacts, and to insure' compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood. Projects that exce�.1 25 duplex and halfplex units may be required to provide storage areas for recreational vehicles, travel trailers, boats andother ;:vehicle.? Size, location and screenicxi of the stot`age area will tai considered on a project by project basis, base';, cin the number of units and type of project. (d) and it nddition�to the above, are subject to the minimum ne{ lot arca requirements of Title II, Chapter 15, Articles 6 through 1n wid the development standards in Title III, Chapter. 5r Articles 1 and 4. (3) Permitted subject to issuance of, an occupancy permit by the Chief t3uildinh Inspeto:, OxsUant to the provisions of Section 30l -,i--57,- (4) Permitted subject to issuance of an occupancy permit by the Depart- Tent of 'publid iaa&6 'purs_uant to the provisions of 'Section 301-0 provided the lot areal shall be not leas than ten (lo) acres, (s) Permitted subject to issuance oonditknhl use perldt: by the appropriate authority P -M the appropriate authority finds, in addition t6: the findings required by Section 110-30, that, the pro 06 use will tie rciVatible in design acid size with the sur- rounding residrnti.al urea, and that the maximum net area of the proposed project "shall hot be 'more than oils (i) acre hi site, xC-4 A -1l 07 (contih� dj liev. 7=-�-8q 4 f f Zoning Cone of Sacramehto County Chapter 1 Article 1 (6) Permitted subject to issuance of a conditional u;3e permit try the appropriate authority and the appropriate authotit;' finds in addition to the findings required by Section 1'�0-30 that: (a) The proposed use is intended to serve only the needs of the surrounding residents uses in terms of the area,•design and location of project (b) The proposed use would be =npatible in design and size with the surrounding presidential area. (c) The maxiiun gross area of` thaw prcposea project shall not be More than three (3) acres in size. (7), Special D velopment Permit: Any use or oc bi%ation of uses permitted in the b6Aic land use zone in which the rrocx' ised project is 1ocaL'ed may be developed as a Special Dever'. suhject to the issuance i of a Special permit by the appropriates ;Wtnority in accordance with � the pLIavisions of Article 6, Chapter 10, Title I of this Code. (8) Permitted provided that an (PP) Food }?rocessfivj Combining Zone .has been established and a amr4itional use permit subject to the provisions of Sections 235-100 through 235-129 has been issued by the Board upon a rea=wndation `v the Planning cmdssion. (9) Permitted on a lot With a minimum net area of 200600 square feet subject to the provisions of Title III, Chapter 10, Article '2. (10) Permittod or: a lot With a minimum net area. of three (3) acres subject to l:he provisions of Section 310-14n (ll) Any lxxne occupation conducted in a mobilehome shall he limited to office type uses only, subject to approval by the Chief Building Inspectov. (12) Perraitt©d subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit by the appropriate authority. (13) Permitted subject to issuance of a m4itional Use permit by the zonixig Administx`L,o%ot, (14) Permitted not to exceed twenty .(20) persons receivitg care. OdnTpitted for over, twenty (20) persons receiving care subject to issuance of rl condi't'ional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. (l5) Permitted not to exm-Q a total of twelve (12) persons includiLng of the res ldtht family► who areUndertwelve (12)ayears of rage.enpermittecl for aver twelve (l2) receiving Y. persons subject to isslranae of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. 98 (dbnL1nu64) j -4 'A-18 zoning `tode of 5acrrnto` County Chapter. 1 Article i ('ld) permitted subject 'W the issuances a Conditional use permit by the Dowd upon a recmmQndation i-rcr, the Planning commission pursuant to the provisions of Title tto Chapter 35r Article 7. (17) Permi�ted,' subject to the provisions of Section 301-10 through 301-13. (161 Permitted subject to issuance of a conditional use permit b the appropriate authority if the appropriate authority finds, in 4' addition to the findings required by Section 110-30 that: (a) Vhe proposed use is intended to serve only, the 'reeds of the surrounding agricult',wal uses in terms of +he area, design and location tai the project. (b) The proposed use would be compatible in de -sign and size with the surrounding agricultural area. (19) Permitted subject to issuance of an occupancy permit by the Chief Building Inspector, pursuant to the provisions of section 301-57 and the findings of Section 301--51 (a)r (bar and (c)• (20) Hog farms tre,permitted subject to om pl.iance with all requirements of the County Health Department. (21) A maximum of 3 adult hogs are permitted subject to compliance with all requirements of 'the County Stealth Department. i I ZC-4 A-19 ' i l � i • 3 _ c , 'B TT4 COUNTY PLANr1ING 'COMMISSION MITtS Sep wember 10, 1480 ,A. DAY CARE `iiQ Atg - D41SCUSSION Ms. Blair reported that the Commissioners had been furnished copies of ''Standards for Family Cay Care Facilities, Title 22_, Division 6, California Administrative Code (Excerpts), and reminded them that sometime ago the Board ---Supervisors had allowed licensed home day care providers to care for a maximum of 6 children without a use permit. She then introducrdrls:i Linda Wells representing the nay Care Providers+Association. Ms WE11s requested that the Commission recommend to the Board that the providers be permitted to care for a maximum of 12 children rather` than 6 and gave a long dissertation concerning the attributes of the care as now provided by the licensed care homes. She expressed concern about the many unlicensed homes, that many of them were giving substandard care and that if licensing could be attained without the erpenditlare of such a large amount of money for use 'permit fees that many more would become licensed. It was not6t,,i that such homes --or "babysitters",,was deleted from the Home Occupation Ordinance at the request of members of the nay Care Providers Association. ke ansrecaalicedonse ous+eaandLnot,requireaarfeemmented withoutthatbei we could not is- . being guiltyofds= criminati�n. Commissioner Max ,said he could see no reason to discr1.m nate and that �e ' felt there should be some review, expressing a concern rb: oif-street parkin -for one thing. Mts. Blair commented that the off-street Parking Ordiri- asace would be heard by the Board of Sup-Tvisors next Tuesday, but that it wmild be difficult to administer under he day care situations. Bill Sands, Environmental inview nepartment, sail 'that his initial., cursory review indicated thAt applications for use permits for day care would be Categorically- Exempt from their review --this 'in response to a question from one of the Commissioners. It appeared ,to be the t,onsensus of the commission that some ]rind of re- Vieed, and that if siic' applications are categorically exempt— as eixcated above --that the one-time fee of $19A0 for a use permit would not be exhorhitant and it would give the CommisSiyoi! a chance for review. Staff was instructed to summarize tonight s discussion and bring it batik to the 'Co.,=missIon --with Staff's recommendations -for formal recommendat"ian to the BoAttiiof Supervisors, (This to be accomplished b,y staff within the next 2 days for Chairman Gxlbertts reitiew---prior to has leave of absence for ;g 9 -week va,ction trip) w M F ROTC DAM eater -Deportee gifal�'Momarandum _ r f Planning Commission 'Bettye Blair, Director or Planning To Summarize the Discussion on pay Care HMOs October 131 1980 Ah i J� Mt,8. Linda Wells appeared before the PlanningCommission on r, September 10, 1980 with information regardindefinition. of the day care providers 'She explained that family day care providers ars. available in moat neighborhoods for both day � and night care, they provide the parents with a range of choices on the care of they r children, providing the children with a full experience in the home environments She explainedthat the small group allt),wed for "tender loving care" and pro- video the child with opportunities fox creative play. Addi- tonally, she stressed that they provide the family environ- ment for the child who is not yet ready for. large group ac" tivit3, also they provide day cave for the school child during that period of time between school and when the parents are available. She pointed out the fact that there are three (3) day care associations in Butte County, at this time, and that. these members have workshops and meetings on a regular 'basis. Mrs. Wells stated that the Stat: of California has, in fact, { determined that currently $0'Io of the day care homes are riot C licensed, and she is quite concerned that should the require - tents for permits and the applicable fees be invoked that the that were lice numijor of day care providers 'tnsec� by the State would decline even more. Mrs. Wells also provided the Commis- Sion with copies of the Sacramento Ordinance Which provides for day care facilities without requiring permits and asked that the Blarining Commission consider allowing day care pro- 81viders in all zones without the nnceIty of additional permits In summaryal; Mrs. Wells was asking that the planning Commission , consider lowing day care prodders to care POP twolve (12) or .fewer:'chi.ldren, and that this be considered as an allowed use in 611 Z611e8 _� current requirements provide for sitar t6)' or fewer children as an showed use• sio�er Maa Was concerned as to how the issuance of ' liccensats h _ es by the State verix`ies that the persons have ci�rreny n liceses, and ritrs. Wells responded t al. the State re"va.eW�# the licenses on a two -;,year basis and reviews the liclotise applica tions in these two-year periodo. Commissioner Wheeloa stated he Was in, oalnplU;,G accord with the b day care t6cil.W es but Was services that are Providedy y �. corned t" it they were requesting that Ali zoneo be opened up to Allow thaj type of use. Stating that when you have twelve (1 ) f a� : Day Care Homes Pg. -2- October 13, 1980 r s, Mrs. Wells commented that ' , viii lden you ha ae twelve (12) fit, lies conoentiation of traffic, etc. �e day care. p.,av�.ders when °t �:s determined that there is a pawobl`:1.1m, ar that Chore is a complaint Lodged as a result of traffic, ',htat the day cake providers them- selves adjust the hourof parents arriving at rhe faci'� i,y to eliminate the ronoerns, that these areas of concern were ;ontroll.ed bytheir g� _ tion l - TheCommissionre uo,.' od that staff make a recommendation after 1 summarizing the September 110 meeting regarding day care facilities it is staff's recommendation that if residential care homes for more than six (6) children are allowed an zoned that would other" -I wase prohibit them, that they be required t, , btain, a conditional use permit. Staff does not belies►e that t.Fo requirement for review requ lloccupation.!, p f ` of the proposed land. use would deter person from legitimately pursuing that type Of occupati.on , -that-, persons who choose to provide day care serve ce outside of the .eequired state licen.' YAC* would continue to do so regardless of County raquireinnts. The impact on neighborhoods should be revi.ewe3 on an iYadividual basis. Staff cannot support Clio rationale thAt recausi� we have not "in the recant past" encountered di„PTj(,..uli; es with day care center for six (6) or fewer children that therefore thCre Would by n. difficulties in allowing twp.lve (12) children. D�: Arc 0. I September 18,I'lU Jan Nessi 1665 Nunneley Rd, Paradise, Calif. 95969 +' ro Whom It May Concern, M`children attend R'seahna's day care as, hhen dropping thein off or picking them Up there has never been any parking problem. r Thank you, t Diane White .j , r ,;•1 1 r • ' 4 u • sw• 1 �l m L i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTL'S - October 22,'198Q i C. DAY CARE, CENTERS STudy 81.29-2..239 Linda WElls again reiterated the concerns of the Butte County Day Care Providers Association concerning the lack of guaranteed safety of the children who are in unlicensed day care homes. She described the N. monitoring b rp the State of the hoomes,y enumeratin the by;the day cai;e roviders ,and again ob`ected to use e'problems Paced tfees-i. stating that more and more YLomes would be Unlicensed if fees are ekhorbitant_ ommissioner Wheeler had concerns about the welfate of not only the C ` children; but of all the people in the County, and still felt there should be some review from that standpoint;. Other commissioners agreed. � Staff was instructed o brilg this mattee`',,�;ack in S"Weeks with answers s as to the possibility of waiving fees, ind whether or not the card ]tome's r would be subject to environmental reviei#, s Deni Luper, 1208 Lindo Avenue, stressed the point that traffic had,bed no problem up to 'now and tlsat it would not be with 12 children eith r: i VOF 06116 Co, Planning dxfm ' inter-DepartmOont 1, ,Mornorandoin 21980' Tj�t Bettye Blair, Planning Q:ovtl(s, G+ei(forni� ,, 0pioMREarl Nelson,, 4nvi.ron mental Review SOJEZrt, Care Homes, Family Day Care Facilities oAtIn Novembe-r 12, 1080 l it response to your memo of November 6, 1980, i reviewed .the necessity for environmental rev2;'ew in connection with day care centers ,for up to 12 children. Environmental concerns for these activities renter on com patibility_,-with surrounding residences in light of traffic afid noise increases.Since these concerns are likely, to he relatively insignificant inmost cases, Categorical Exemption No 22 which- relates to schools and training programs can bei interpreted to be applicableI,, The appli- cation of this exemption is sufficiently Vague that it tj could also be interpreted the other way, requ+:ting the environmental review if the Commission feels the information from such review mould be helpful, My recommE►ndation is the followin g Treat t1ie application as cateBorically exempts but maintain the use permit re- quirement to screen requests in inappropriate areas, This Would keep application and processing costs to a minimum s while retaining some measure of review ty the Planning Com- ,,his S ion , fCae'p in mind that under this procedure, there will (_ be no environmental checklist prepared to provide facts ` relating to-the specific situation. Iiowever, in cohtrove rsial cases;, neighbors And proponents likely Volunteer all the s"P ecifit relevant facts needed for a rrati.onal decision. 1 hope this is helpful to you, Sincerely, 'n �a C&0,�-�t..Q- i Earl "D, Nelson "7 Environmental ReV*eW Director EbN; lk s 4 " r 1k'ceinbe 2 IL 980' 119 -IAT DAY CAiIP. MANS TO N18 I have ttiSo child r zein ages 5 and 8. They have been attending the same day care. home since shortly after they were born, My initial thoughts about having my children attending a day care home were with reservations, but as time passed i I quickly realized how much love, attention and education that they 1iere: receiving. Today I am very glad that my children have had the opportunity t to receive.'all the bonefits of a day care home. My children enjoy their day t, care home ski mach that if they had their choice they would g, there seven days a week. The reasons for this are obvious,:.. at the clay care home they are taught discipline, respect for othetY 'mariners etc. They are also taught to swim and compete in running races with the other children, In stvMry ;I feel that a day care 1 'he :can provide many items that 11 c gild, and especially a pre-school child- needs for his or her grmath and development at this very important time .of their life. i. r �i 1 C11 Vinsonhdler 1425 Oleander kvehue C}iaco� California 9592(rr , GLENN UOUNTY y' Iak'.T'�1 Ct`1 Nt IJNT 01+'SOCIAL SOERVICES 1=11 South Lassen .Strec P. C, taxG11 .. s 1 , Willows, California 9590 y ' .915=914.7714 156tt K, Louderhack, biwOr r)', r November 18,, 1980 Mrs. Linda Wells 1454 Heather Circle Chico, California 95926 4' Dear Mrs' Wells, As re facility ' and you, .1am fo 'v rdi facto 'i 1 i you the definition for a "Family Da Care" o ,y y "Group n Y Y Y .l Family Day_Care,40ily Daj Care means regularly providing care p,`0tecti0n p kion to a child,or children, 1n the caregiver's Own home, for and+su ery periods of less than 2Q hdurs per day, While the rarents tar 9 n ire away GrbU�;.Home,-Group Home is a facilfty,Garing for any number of adults or children owned and/or operated by an i nd i vi dual (s) not Us i r- such facilities' premises as a private home or operated by a group, organization, etc.., as either,i propribtary or nbn-profit operation. Please contact 'me if the County Welfare Directors" Association can he of further assistance. Very truly yours, 'DohKLUderbbk, Chairman CWDA Licensing Cownittee 'OKL;de p4lop.lo i0ping p6OP1$' 100 a ri:�e , ,,,. , � w i_. r :..,;, ,rs- r .tic, r. Ah• ,r: „_ �J 100 ' With the current confusion as to the different types of child care (e.g. day care centers, pre-schools) babysitting, day care homes, etc.), I would like to take this opportunity to explain the excellent experiences we have enjoyed over the last 4+ years in a dgy_home situation. hsituation. A day care home is just that ... a private residence ... a home which is 1icrosed to operate and prov,.de care during the day for working parents. TypLtal hours axe 7:30am - 'S:30pm an additional hours by speciiU arrangement (normally a 10-12, hour day). Each residence normally has a pl4yroom where most of the activity is centered, however, these homes are actually opened up to provide the warn family environment as if the children were in their own homes, :Firs. Deni Luper is one of approximately so private day care home providers i< Butte County. She is currently Vice.Presidoat of the Butte County.Day Care then, in a collective rot h W freuthe r share ideas discuss problems and Providers Association. T i p his a board which meets once a s or trtaique situations, hat': guest speakurs (on they ,uch�es fire safety or child, 1�ychnlogy, et.c.), learn new teaching methods and crafts, and keep up to date or. local, stdte and federal day care regulations. They attend both local and out of town workshops (at their own expense) and /or put on workshops,fo"r persons 'interested in opening their homes for clay care provi,5i.on We have two children who have been with Mrsi Lupersince each was two pal tenths oldi Out oldest, 4-1/?, enjoysthefollowing y i - d picture because i see it eve da and I also know how hard the A. -fret, has tried to in provide the very best in day card 'so that parents are worry fret and. cotlf_dent their Between 1:30-8 30amparents begin bringiAg their ddldt-o. You will f in 4 d the children having a free time" where they are playing with blocks, colors, puzzles; reading or just praying acid sharing together. Some of the children get to he helpers and can sometimes be found in the kitchen grating cheese or helping in some way with lunch preparation. There are chores stich as bringing in the milk from the porch or taking out the garbage (just like home!), Between 8:30-lOtOOatn a craft is 'usually set up and the children are brought into the playroom in shifts so that individualized attention is afforded. `;he other children are awaiting their turn by watching Sesame Street which reinforces their numbers, alphabet, colors, sharingt etc, (This is not the same as setting thein down in front of the TV's). On Frid, the children get to make homemade bread, Each child has the opportunity ..unitaysy to be involved in the kneading, etc: and takes home a _ small loaf: ' Between 10:00-11'400ant the children take "nature walks+" in the orchard out behind the house (often collecting„dried weeds or pods far future crafts). They play tab games or run racesi our particular day care mother is a x ureter and even has a t1^ac1: set out for the children: During this time the children are receiVing good exercise .and fresh air. Sometimes a special activity 'such as a field trip is 'planned, The children look forward each year to planting their own pumpkin seeds6for Ilal.loweett{ time. I i f 1 2 If it is ra tty, the children continue with crafts or have a story or records while preparing, for lunch. Between 11:00-:1.2:OONoon Lilo children have a balanced meal (posted menus), and .help with scatting, the table, clearing its holpitig the smaller I hildren, e'G. Between 12:00-12:30 is story time and singing. Tile children are encouraged to bring books to share. Between 1.2:3072:00pm is nap time: The children.11elp each other in getting out their blankets. This :s the time when '" °,:ycare mother has an opportunity to get things cleaned up f a morning and lunch and prepares for the afternoon. During the summer the children are up by 2:00 because of swiimjng (not ali day care homes have pools, however) and they swim until 3:1.5. The children are given individualized swming,lessons. Between 2:30-3:00pm the 67 ldren are putting away their beds and given a :riutr tional snack whiP,getY, ng ready for their afternoon free Lyne. ; The children are allr,ed to do whatever ;'hey wish in a constructive way, be it quiet time with a'book, practicing writing or drawing This is the time when pictures, listening to the record player, etci the, day care mother works with those children desiring help with numbers, etc. The children also have spe6al visitors who talk with them on subjects - f such as dental hygiene, fire safety, and other educational topics# y birf.�hda y parties or h oliday cele'erations. The children ,are taught and prepare for upcoming holiday celebrations ands}iavetimeis served for any from Santa Claus and the Baster Bunny. The children actually make gifts for Mothers and gathers Days (e.g. homemade jam, dry flower arrangaiients in painted bottles, etc.): Between 4.100-5:30 the parents begin picking up their childrenk iranted not swimi all day came homes have n�ng pools; orchards; make homemade bread and little pig..; however] you will generally find a similar routine and exposure to these types of experiences noted above, A11 activities are supervised. A child learns independence and sharing with others. They are;given respofisibilitiQs ma and help with the smaller ehildreni The older childran are givent ;e opporttu icy to bottle feed small' infants. _ Younger infomts are in the middle of this environment, not just left in cribs: l ''be day care mothEr soften needs to administer medicines as C-esctibed and must `follow orders left by the parents,. You ran :unagine the bottles of antibic'tics and cough medicines duty ng the cold season and +itch one , adding teaspoons of this and that at ,all different times: To sbntidritd- a day care provider iittst substitute for working parer:�s.The environmes►t they pt'ovade is a warm; homey atmosphere. An etivironme j it there the ...,,._... ._ _,. __ + ;,•emir 9Y..V- i .— .`"" Y.^• .r�� 3 Children share rrsponsibillt;ies acid grow together. They provide a gap between 'school and when the parents got home -- often having to react to exci4ing,etrents or disappointments that a child has experienced at school. that day. They aro there when a child needs than when their parents can't be. A mutual, working relationship is guilt between day care �prov;der and pident("s), which leaves thenv+iorry-free and with confidencethat they are being given the .best care evvr..,and more: And aren't .these children ao lucky to ;cave two mothers to love And be loved by:? Thank you for the opportunity to share ,our experience: What You've read is,what we've got: .. k� emcee. �s-uGeC ems, '7,t r, Mrs. Ann t>yePtt f; rr ; ,S 91 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - ,December 3, 1980 VI. MISCELLANEOUS, A. DAY CARE EAGILITI'ES - Discussion Ms. Blair reported that the Environmental Rev4cw department had determined that these lJ•, e , Y ' proposed, facilities tti..re cate oracall exempt pt yy from enviro°amental;. review a-d not subject to fees ' for such tovi*44 ' M` She added that due to the pressure of other business in Counsels' office that no Written opinion had been received but that DFputy d"uns�;`�' had commented that it was not the otic o£ the Co,' "a .waive foes unless the project ie for another fax-based agency!,' Y ., . , , ,After discussion, motion was made b Commiss�.oner Bennett, sec,ond'Ed 1 • ` .. by Cammisgzoner'Max, to report to the Board o Stypervasors thdt,the ' Commission's recommendation is to instruct staff to go to hearliigs to permit day cage facilities in all residential zones, with a use p6vinit, �.. for more than 6 children— but not more than '12): AYES: Commissioners LAMbert, Max, Wheeler, BEnnett and Chairman Gilbert, NOES: No one» ABSENT. No one, Motion carriedr Ms, DlAir stated that tris report would be ttia p dei to the Bnard on December 9. R it A ik .r t . I Y i I rJ7 ii I1 «.. Inter-hotomi I' Aemorandum - , To: Board of su pervisori, ` FROM• p lanning sue�r'Ecri Day dare facilities �. 0knit becember 4, After considering all discussion and nform'ttion provided. by staffand that (12)re Y ac .l ties,rib forrmoreethar. six (6) but�notrmoremthan twelve .ends c.hildren> be allowed in all residential, zones xn 'the 'county stab j ec, i1 r to securing a use permit in eac)i case , %1r j. VI ' �rr 1 4-7 October 13. 1gG To the Butts County Board of SupOrv'iscrs aegarding Day Care Prdv dors in Butte County prom, Donookman 14 Shimmering Oak Courr, Chico, CA 95926 I an, a working ralothe r` I am writing to you 'do voice my Support for day bare home providers. My twenty -ons. month-old son goes to a da'y care home on a full time basis.�,Our experiende with,Kathy Slater'a day care home has been wonderful for bath of us In nay motrar``a generation t'ev� women worked outside of their homes 'Lnd a�fteo, thine who did had king ooutside�of theircould are fox' ha��r�es andetheonumbern� Today, many women ait re working oont�.nuoa to gra Many women work because of fin.inaial ossai others, like myself. are professionals who wish to continue their careerse We are in desperate need of quality licensed child care. Professtaonal child care o"enters can only serve a limited number of families. Most y agencies of the ohiid .Rare Canters in Chico are funded by government e care homes has Their waiting lists are always ,long. to serve loofis�4y Q families' crit been ex1anding in Butte County because the need for this service i vistnmisht As egentatitesotfirdyer in poetiveimaanslto support theoino ease of quality licensed dray care. Day care h��mes are a 66M lrity support service for many families. Stats 'and federal environment 'Tdt o r federal regu.la, lirenreetrire delj# Such as Bias and l Aita�tions on the onumbek of of ren. children to be gerved in a home would, only inhibit the num licensed homes avhilable in Butte County:. 1 prefed Mu govdrnment repxoset tati, ►es to abide by established reguldtiona and to ��°�"".eider ,F the provision of invantinsd for more homes to become licenset. 4 S ncerelyo Dena Bookman . tirJ My � u r ;; t t ::• .:; f4 M d 31,x. s,Yva'ahc.�e All ' - p C'✓" 7�' r4 r 1 !,1 TIVL� TO DAY tL Plt'TDERS 1505J11�TrlENT R�tZ�'r_ ems_ , There was a motion by Supervisor Winston, seconded by Supervisor Wheeler and unanimously carried, ;the recommendation of the Planning Commission � that Day Care Facilities, for more than six {6) but not more than twelve (ll) M children, be Allowed in all residential zones in .the, County subject to securing a use permit in each case. Dan Blackstock, county counsel, stated this `was not acted on from the change of. .toning the Planning Commission and Board wouldhave to hold public hearings. ion: Vote oo mot AYES., Supervisors Oo len; Moseleq Wheeler, Winston and :Chairman Lemke. NOLS; None 4 � Ni! Y Bi TER TO B8 CATGORC ALLIY , l"Rf'FD�� Butte County Planning Commission - Anmendmont to Chapter 24 ofthe t Butt., Count Code Y to; :add Section �-�=2Q1 nR,v Care Faq lities a,3 follows: � Sec,. 24-201 Day Care Facilities Notwith,standing shy provision to the contrary inthis Chapter Day Care Facilities for u- p to six (6) children are allowed in all zones which 611ow resider,"i it used. In addition, Day Care • Facilities for more than six 6) but not norq than, t wel�v,L, (12) �children Cr.,ll require 81-53-214 Ids. Bjair read Analysis and Rocommea r ations otic Staff Fandings re was noone The hearin was opened -to t, he public. I'he' one desiring to speak;, g iMax closed the hearing„ _ .. Co Wit-,• mmissioner Bennett c ammert'cc�d that the on m Commissihas `heard th;�s a ultitjjdJ& o£ times and made a " motion to: A. Note that the project is Categorically Exempt Prom Bnvironmenta.l Review; acid B; Bind the project in conformity with the Butte County General`P1ari; and Re C.".:oapproval of the project to the Butte ,bounty Board of Supervisors Ifor the Amendment to chaptbr 24 of the Butte County Code to add Section 24-201 Day Care Facilities, as follows: ".Notwithstanding 1hy provision to the contrary in this Chapter, Day Care. Facilities for up to ti.x t6) children are allowed .in al l zones which allow residential uses. In addition] Day (Fare Pat ities far More than six (6)' but not more than twelve C1,2 children shall require a Oise permit in each ,-Caae,► n�. After paragraph t add the foiloWing: "!pis motion Was seconded SC'itAdar; AYI:8, Boi.nett, "chrncler! Y,a iliaxt � Chea r:l�tr ?�.ix ;$0 9 Jt� nne� A?irI??11'f Cn--mi ssIe)n6t 1'Ihoe br II _ I� 371 V1ii'B -C HEII�qNG DATE -SET A public hearin3 d#w. : 11nry 4 24,, 1981,at 10:15 a m. iva4 oe.t for coneidoxatir^ a£ It"4 •�»+ttt'O" 'touotry tiaauoing Oeimmission amendment to Chapter 24 of t he Butw �.Ots.lvy :ode t6 ' ado1 Section 24.201 Pay Care Faci'lities.. ..�.•�w�w,ti. CLW .au w6Fi�L`� �W' ;re6�kk ��I�as►;i.Yr•rf�.l�i�iY'tdwrwiw'.ie!`>l'�.. ..Yuc:t�.'�vl�"1 .�,�.. �,1Y1'i.1.. +"�_... .�, c ...1 �� .. [1:,� vMry"-<�«..,�w .. ,.