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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-20 REZONE FROM PA-C TO PA-C 3 OF 5Many miles of horse trails. Another beautiful mobile home. Village for community activities, WELCOME STATION. Paved streets throughout property,: MIAGALIA RESERVOIR Picnic grounds,. 1 >r 1 PLANNING COMM7SSON, . SUVO LAY 43REE, 82-20 fke: �LIOANT Rap rpenter Rim P 0. Box PP, Magalia, CA 95954 mu m Paradise Pi _ p y Pines Property Assoc., Inc. OJECT DESCRIPTION A rezone front Pa -C to PA -C tom d the; deVelopmon plan to allow the eXParis%an of a recreation building on property. LC?CAr2,j0N On the northwest corner of Village Lane ani. Wyttliff Way, Paradise Pines area, 5 miles north of Paxadise ASSFSSOR`S PARCEL NUMBER�S;7 64-29-01, 64=30-01 Zm. ING GEN. ' PI" PROJF�CT CONSISTENT? FrA! APT'LICATxON RrCEIVED 9 / 2 / 81 LATE REZONING PEPITION SIGNATURES CHECXEn` :SERCENTA.GE �6 DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MPARED OR CHECnD DA'T'E PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN DATE 'DISPLAY AD PREPAREA_, PUBLISHED » r: PLACE ;NEWSPAPER NOTICE(S) PUBLISHED - 0. 0. 11, G. B O�"�� DATE BAILING LIST MPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN - _ MILER NitNIB�R DATE COMt°IZS"ION' F'XHI, tT PREPAIM DATE STAFF VINDINGS i'F�,ARED COMISSION HEARING DATES COMMISSION AC BOARD ACTION � triet/u7iutllkNM,M+C ak+ . �k.Aw:Mrciiay.al. B 311It17 �iF SUPER IS()P,8 N1NUII 8`' 5 : 108 s i, i I i 2,776 ADOPT ORDINAMCE, 22.59= .PTJBLId HEARTNG: RALPH WLVINTER PROPOSED NEGATIVE', DECLARATION AND REZONE PROM'►►PA-•C1r (PLANNED' AREA'-'CLUSTER) TO' "iPA: Cit (PLANNED AREA-CLUSTER) .TOVIND DEVELOPMENT PLANTO ALLOW EXPANSION OF a RECREATION BUILDING ON PROPERtt 'LOCATED ON'NORTHWEST CORNER OF VILLAGE LANE ANDyWYCLIFF WAY, PARADISE PINES AREA, IDENTIFIED' AS AP 64-29-01 AP 64-30-01 The ublit and rexonsT from " Pi'h "PA-O!" on Ralph Carpenter proposed �iegative declaration (planned area-cluster) to "PA-C" (planned area'=cluster) t,o; amend the dejrel:opmeat plan to 'ttl'1ow' the es. on of a recreation building on property located on "the northwest corner of `villa o,Lane and Wycliff T�tay�, Paradise kinks area, identified as AP 64+ 49- 01 and; AP 64-30-01 vas held as advtrt'i ted ' Dett e r air Y• plann�.ng flirector, set out the background of the rezone; There was no stated opposition at the Planning Commission hearing,. Hearing open to the publ.ie. Appearing 1. Ralph Carpenter, general manager Paradise Pines Property Owners Association, Mr., Carpenter spoke in'favor 'of the rezone. This rezone is an attempt to add a room to the existing facility of approximately 2,000 square fdati There are 3360 lots in Paradise Pines., 7.. Ge?rge Clapett Mr. Clapert spoke in favor of the rezone. The assessment •,r the property are $6.17 per month. Dcl Oto bad figures in'1971 of two People per household in this area for a total of�40 people: in 1974, the figures were 850 people; in 19771 1970 people; and in 1980, 3j OZ people. 'There are approximately 51 percent of the residents at this time. They have to torn people away from the sociaj acti.vitios because there is not enough room for the people. The Board of Airectors of the association approved the plans; Of the residentircal population, age- 8868 percent are older than 40 years of a- and about 29 peent are older than 55 years of age He set out the growth in the cotmauh t-1 i He set, out the calendar for use of tate tecreatan facility at this time. They have complied with ,111 thecounty requirements. Tkey submitted two parking plans. They indicated a preference of Platz IA, They hoped to defer the- arkin until there has been a study of the available space and the trees p • g and work the final details with the Public Works Depatttent. He explaihed. the parking that has been tust under aking place on the 24-£o6t wide cul•-de-sad: The total com lex will be 7,000 square feet, Steve Hess. Mr. Hess spoke in opposition to the retone. The associatl.oxt is going against its own codes by building two-story building, He felt there should be a Vote of the people on this d�tpans or `There rias a Pe it another tition signed in farbr of an LIR for the schoo`1 aii petition,'signed in 'favor of the t aone. 071HD CfP 5L1P�IISOn' %#l1VTES D'e ." � � cembcr � l9$1 Cio n Brawn: rtr« awn did not mind the dddi Ad long as thepeople that use thehuildn$_ to the 'c�uilding g $ vrill support. it, A bar was put building the bu ldin and he is: against drinking and thetafore cannot use the Ie did not e building. There ate many people who live in the area that do not use the building. e1 he P should have to tupport the building. vitas opposed to tttr+ 'rezone, ` 5� Lester Z. hewis, membri; of the PPA Board. Mr. Ldtli.s ;spoke �i;�axnst the tezr�ne, 'phis was voted d,�wh by tfid members -two to one in 1 78. He felt it should be placed to the vara of the e- le.. p P p xf it Were 'voted: in he could aace t the deciaon« The Board of Directa i i{s au.tihoxied subtittal of the rezone to oast« 6' Virgil Cochran► Nt. Cochtan stated that l ear he was as t w4y , president 6f theass.oclation end prior to that vice president. The: voting Vas £ot a $ 57000 facility, which to-quired a special rise s�neht to be paid, y kian, ildti is n�Thenc6tt forthe,expansidnat �w l�hat an 3,inprovenentt have to be voted� P i conte from thar asaesszncn e regults; Ile sent, out a su et' to every atdmbet of the POA asking if the; facilitywas adequate to, meet the thquirttdhtt of the a�:ea .and ttow should, the � y be a , ,purveys sent, i eoilit d for of this terve toughly 7l percent' of t: he , back, With the `results �.vt=d �i)0 b felt the facility should be ma3nirafned to meet the peopie who td,turned ercc' requitement6 of the p topId,, Ldw2atcitatiot has tried tairepresent the n4j ority a f' the' people, peo leknhe reguirementd of the area Were when they indvad info the dt*a, k. ate eo le who are rising the P P � s are They do not faci itie paying the, operating' costs, Pay far mantensnce <tnd upkeep of the buildin what the building was used for. the bat was Originally in thee when it building' was turned over to the a sociation and has been expanded, When the pro err F y owner turned the facilities over to the assaciatian he also' turned over $50;000.' P Marian Smith, Ms, Smith fait that e�t'andion of the facility a capital expenditure and should be voted on b the that if an $Tit was requdsted for the- y people. $he felt. the addition and rezone, school why w'asntt, an tll teguit6d for 8. gob State. Mr. State stated th4y had citOtilated a pe in oppaditidn to the retone The peo la via n building, P need p petition. Tate $7501,p00' bras toned do" by�the adudgegnetht 97th the, addition was voted dh by the peopie 3 the 9, Edwin aunt. Mr. Hunt stated the.sahool covered 40 acres end expandion of the facility c6verdd a minute patcdl of laird, He did hot feel there iaas any dotteldti6 between the, scha dl An the facility,,, at the time that' h` Rita �lolfolk, Ms W 6'Ifoli stated dhe was acting presiddht PP.`. Y y at the d osition took the Board at Ditectdrs to cctui`t iii 1978 Ttte� did not want aft addition at that time and the judge was not the one who took this idsue off the; ballot, the ballot got a vote of the paople: 6.6 £at ashij tltewaddit�erdft i'sacod on She felt the Board wa;uld have to dedide, if the rezne shouldto d. fie apptoved Y��ctrm. 1 1 file s p oke indvai o af the rens. 'There, Arnrid Hdfua. Mr.tf sties: is Cett tit niy a need far the, 110-V faCil. Jeri Zit; Gef��3 'Meted that the lona floor isenothe Cess: atiunedate evai�y nde the dances: He; hap urge enocth ta" rter~ rine ratio stirs g6&rd u6t%ld apprrxve the tetecti . shot' Mr: Co htaii i�tg Mesa stated that the survey r .3- Dorothy Hess. ttotum rs the ptoperty a�tnerg p dad tai by less thaed n a ryas fit cerasin ereas. sent out trag tes on ro etLy 57�; the. membership Sltieri she pu Chasonal pdrt Heel. ershit� was epti6hai: Sitldd that timd meth should and t�td renreati d assoCinton:1ie fest the+ the fIdciiitioe have beuoute pat tiS o lr hav+s a tight to .tate en the exp_ stated that she bought hat prupetty i4i riyttie lie, rig Helbing rte etty ries Oto, which was ail aged to annex Theta �e n I p to e:� ndetfuiara iihf i� Sie1 o. ghe Chose to dhn etodas _ embex �►� the assooidt�.bn; she tecammettde ova�itCis�too small~ As a m � the toatd approve tie tdtO le. eiman . ,its. He inari tt.. the tWft6I eopld 6h as agsinst Mxs.the yeatly i,nore ed dreg. fie inflames ate riot able to .pay "it the assdeatian board had e "ty flit, diapert e 'they tete diki�tt 16. George C�.ap z of the people" lied with the vAdhes of the c►i�t� iSYi t� rromk. iities. fot the members o£ the assoCtaton fot the tdt6h to ptbV'de faoi the buiidin� �� not- in vf:oir�t�.ort of them off; Coded, sea the Steve; Hess , Hese stated thst. tis blast had, a the Leone at the piann�.rig dommid'sicrn 13oatd thetd rtes no Oppos tf on to t - ppee itinn Cts the .ItO2dtie befdr it taent. to the ooimai�ssion� fihe.te t�a9a _ eat Sttpexvi�lor Vhdoldt gdv�ised Hess that theta ttas no drie to s► befote the piatihiAg Cammis iori opp cfs tion to the Wj eCt 6 Its Guthtey waspfp the h eatri " s oil this Gut re � ` opposed to the JAW fairs ty ig: Dorothy ie Mete � htdrmed She WnuSc1 l� lie to itnott tion peop tli�.tt2i:. ohs � as ids e�;lo ad to speak at the ia5t pdA meet �ig' orris Crosttr. Crostix stated she was the present board o?a the boated to aiithor� ie eniatg, mI w the Chis: alb eCia asse5stnerit sae they ;�equred of l�AUddtors Chairman: � er a sp` of the ,tesdnt faciIit'ids �� only �� - � is at�Ced ori by Vdluilteer the fgciiity is small 6. .. .'.. _ y ... �i .: �g ti to go to the memhershxp f"oi aears� d'� eh foo lit eo ie' who would iika ed n tell y do this wo C't p }rete ate p . hgs uoti been. Chsttg' ri, 5he asked fdtat' hsLpThe gpposifiori does slot to Come to the fsC-lity bait daii:et b6dause it id too sinsil, - e - rine. w the t6dtd app !, .. �. ricrer�:seddyes dot rove t tiffs y i t t l&t is spodte of the fhe association-.: � emI�Sf OF ?i[fPHItVx - 9 ��1A ' cl:ased, to t'he �u�l:fc grid �bn�irit�d totha ion d. t�aved by p � notiti Sit dtviAOt Vheel.nr . that thu envfroiznentl dd.tiiitent rbciredhn�ed b rind ednbiderdd in making uE1er ar ''cod hn b n aamplatod find iig.that the as � b� orm fglo he to n g i deal he adopted he dapc1 nrnridh the ►N build � �A-��" �b�e �� nl �a���ti �pini� that rltd�tienad X259, ,' e shaarriu tnel apm'ntiai 64 APis14�, " 1 1ph rpenterj y, suhjde,t o i. nt P1,4t,i� 1, the reerdAt4drjtij eut�l�r3��d r� �� tc�fid. �'4 �1�' ft s tt�erdnaueet iisriiu the ch ei rftti be vot -to ptbpertios deed, butd'bor dq, 61: night 10,v (if 60 dB 0 2� Sur'��iei~ 1lreiriege �mP'"Vemdn" td 6d pra4de Publ.�.n �Pai�1t�'� �t�nderdr�. to meat D6pn7vtmdit Provide off etreet pdtking redilitti, tboiCd xit! nth Siatibi! 2> X15 of t �ib:t�df the te County �rZcii�ri - p�ntu �1i �. � and d� ��6 '" �� Plan � by, e�.the� d�t�afi �1 �r � ebtt Xf nbatdattitbiit df the rux�:de�..,_., Option Y1 to eri perk; g spaces r. the tt" i ty at re�ti3�red .h. e is AbCo'rdehdo- Vit h i c�pt� d d�ijds the be��rt�ceht,- All d �eztlefits of, i"beb�d td he ahtat�ri Ori ttta ����� tn�" p p t�f�et requfi`eiiddtb of tha gi�tte C�iirit ag�i�c r 1 r bapt: or dthet rdobftsible h' 7: phy 6fss.eSsrtleilt w +Ibet tib requ ratefit., b tfi ut ltty. bm ri , , - pay eny del.3nqueht eakes-r and fifth' dubd'v'giOtt inept and ..:.,,b , p Y dpprcptidte Vices �, ttatuto5� brdiai Igo dbib' l with all ,tier appi�table ` end i'agulat otiiy, seta lnc�al gupa> i$t z appboli $uestid'idde �oe�d to�e ;� +�i'ALC+� t�.th gave aakdit�bii to be . tha orf tau dale �s,r btsted ; , er datb�' �t e het that f tha Bend 9a es'taff dlfetoir it ebui be dtie btf sheet. perkri es ling as the z tditdi:£y the laid intitude at tha d Y do tizat 1 9 VdUld d11a%t' sbin 1y y `1 a teff lay.., �()�e t'i, AtOtf.OTi. SES: Su abrs Ij01�ii Not, gwis y' :Sarste�il � Wtiee�e ,, x dfid G1i� rmsr ..l�io gel e ' 94TTA COUNTY MAIN1,490MMIMMON1 MINUTES - Rdvemb,OV, 44 - Court oft architoot for thd ovule d Pr6jects, Mr, Clappor sub,91tantiatod tho, A00d, for expa.m.,4,101ft by atat'llia ltho tho O'dia- i6piA wk all 'rfooldb4tio of ig koff` f '00 1'r, 'present falitv ciy, 1�� 125 4. 700 the gyred, plur, I Wbored 3402 In, 19M- that M1111111y 1096 ot 010101610 Vord 'glow roh.00f, Ow VlkgWdgd for thoir aR1v1,ti0§**,thiu Cing doptived, of, p 6, t art POA, e add,od, thn monthl rg# 0 (svor $6110for bel�nglw It V it dP'.::JLc P't 0 r, Parkth9l, PlAft 'of tho, td h proxfhitto tho I' ant would t hal 1wt wmiM b -q h4ppy iidto"mmlw- aa-mily kiA-d wt op. !.--tv tk Mh § thlet ion could got �vivtod* 'SlUff notmi thdt Option #2 Ig rocommofihd for Parking; Option 11 is not foalible at thtg timew. Jumflog 'tho enquing t i oti w t gm disewian and in, rotipd"36 to a, questloft, tv A,#. of 146 commilaslowar t6 sty, V111''ar"o tu# Mide a 611041 Mr -W Clopper wild they would be, vory htippy way ttroet""011"t ftems, from, t1wplojbct tbrough, V1110no tand wag ox-tromely thorn' wad no otte 610 to. qpedkv, flib hearifig uag- c16§A-d*, Chaitmait Mx obimemod, that 'lid could sto Ad, Problo".'' with the Projoecs gtftoC h "trStadbv Ott 'Wag mad# 'by comigslwftor tomdat ded: -by owiits, aw chy to add, Voltiditid, 6112*1 t1creato., ond"Uway, trarric PUbbia mad, Mid& Land ft I v -.1 - i6ft * I fr�6 in, tfyej i ff Way 5 Itand add to, CondItIon, #,3. copu to U6 d-neIrmbidd at tho, soars of Suporvigort. lovoll--do,pendiug. M6 0101116r aht-tWoment of 06 --blit Utility dagon-wit (Pajlh.'M ir,nn n Neje Ithft 0q.,n n n n equird,- ("f*QA havdbeeft I em-Pleted Ahd considdred In ritikiolft thf-q ddel3ldft Rfld MOMWO'fid' that the toard of Suvervi.qor.,; t 4 NIC1130tivd, 444 Plfi4, that the pfoldct connotes to tho Odfiowtl play:; and Acemhho .mata of swrvi!loro d' Am an oralluance, Atd that tI 26fid, to, dl'10%q- dill LiX.153.1910f th k ff 6 d dd is urn n►�tt'rnn ;gin oft AP 69* -11ph 64-210-113,v 0:4 4 01 01"rpofitor)), gubjdet to tf I fig totig jw,t to excovd, ioutdoo'v day 6,r Ittight levtrel of 60" dD Sur -face dvtl tagpi, 01proAmirm"fitti to he P-rovided to fh1dttt Dd,� Pwol tit, tandar d.4 P,Vdvldd dr gtrtlet parking N,cifltid3 in accordatice with cojitity zofilfi&� ordlaaAcd, mid: aq, Aulm -�3 of V`:6, 1111tto -,'° 'O i �001 eudi b"i .� a . 04t, v Worb ft wor'dItheb With ACCOPOW �0, „ &W AIA' timmoots Of roord t6' be thmn on,the Ulna Moot ra'quilmients. of bate couay Copt." or other Pay ofd Ct1oqutrdtiontg :of Ow U-tillity� w toy imy doinqU:6he d a i filial 4.0division h5p mia pivti' o ri"Lo ovdinanot, and rooU* * r a w i. *WA. ` tuffic pamm one llap .Lane trd' 'hdi o ax R I FILE: 82-20 SUPPLEMENTAL STAFF FINDINGS page 1 November 4, 1.987 Tot Butte County Planning Commission' APPLICANTr ,Ralph Carpenter PARKING PLAN (Exhibit B) Attached are two alternative parking plans proposed by the applicant fob' the above referenced project, $t ff has determined that this project would require 55,off-street parking spaces, to be provided in accordance°with Section 24-35. OPtion #1 would provide 60 parking stalls, 24 of which would be located 011.VIllage Lane, a private road and cul-de-sac. This would require the abandonment of the cul-de-sac and the Publir utilities easement which is located on this street. The 6 spaces sl-wn along the south side of Village Lane could not be considered "off-street" parking spaces (leaving 54_ off-street spaces;) Option 2`would brovide 63 parking stalls, 7 of vha.ch would be located on the cul-de-sac, This would again require abandonment of the cul- de-sac and the public utility easement, or the deletion of those 7 proposed. spaces (bringing the total down to the required 55' spaces): RECOMMENDATION: To insure that the required parking is provided independent of abandon- ment 0 Ment proceedings, the Commission should'approve. Exhibit L, Option lr2, deleting the 7 spaces located on the cul-de-sac (leaving a total of 55 Spaces). The Commission could also allow the applicant the alternative of Exhibit B, Option 2 (as shown with 63 spaces) if the abandonment proceedings are successful. fir,I 82-20 IT : DUTTE COUNTY PLAVING CONN1lSSION 4, 1981 STAFrrqNDINGS - November Ralph C'arl�entcr APFL C�INT. p,.:L adxse Pines Property Owners ? �� �ER: A8$ac7;atlQn, Inc. QUEST:' A rezone i_rom PA -C to PA -C to amend the develoP11,011t plan to a.11aw the expansion of a recreation building -64-29-01, 6A-2q-A0,4F, 7 (formarl) F, 64-30-01 Ala ` . 10.27S acres. (fin the nortlWest Cerner oI~ vi].I,a�o Lana OCATTON: Paradise 1. in,0,a arra a- axd I'�ycli.o�tlit�nl: i�xa:�.ada:st:. EtXjST1:N0 ZONING: T) A.. G., c Rezoned PAC 29,' �. �5 O:rING HISTORY: Zoned A-2 August .��, October 20, 1970 by Orclinsnee No. 1120 R,r-1 to the oast, R -Z to the north, SiIRROuN1,i+;TNG ZONING. R -C, to the soUth U 1. wast. Grounds of existing, recl-oation building, picnic P XSTIJNIG LAND USE tennis courts, pool crafts room, area. Natural area on south and IVost, residonLi,al' SIIRROUNIDING LAND USES' uses to t1:6 nor tl and oast'. GENERAL FLAN DBSTGNt�'Y'I:ON Public; density residential to the l;ow don�it denszty to the north, east, lned�um gr. a ing and oven land to the south and 'atto Gount�Code C PA-�C and APPLICAtLE i2)aQ'1JLA CCINSu ,rSOctiOn St reef Pax1.6 ctlon 24 ( n ) CC�4>ril�N'I`5 RPCI37.1�1?I'): . as listac thos d Public Works had no�.�emorits oother• ..:"' Cf)ND1TlONS i t�ont� Del Oro it�e1� er tom aali a.1)d T),.��an.,o i I ort.•str ntado no c.o�;t: itC�ltl> �t ' I17S ri',lopose, ro'vjsj.on and e1} t1:,1pn has I7l;Cn CI Envi ]°O]11t1a17.t arid' a:I�j-xoual is ecoln:ttonrlorl." re it�c ��,fa.s oa�1�x`essod by ]�7•cvi�^orimrn�.'a�, t°1ea.J.t]t sta:f:1' about tl�.c Some oo�icern N AM ILE. $2-20 NO'v: 2, 1,981 Staff r'.i.ndings 17a.Fwe 2 p rl;i;ng facility wllicll was }roposed after the original buildin P1011 Vas sUbmitted. This parking lot is proposed for l.ocatl'on lovor the recently relocated lea,chfieid. Any substantial surlrace alter- ionsmay compromisethe effectiveness of- this new selvage disposal" it-ys` s em. ver satxbn with Vern Iasden, R*S. �Telephone toll , lC1/27/91.j CountY Sheri-f;. "No si,gIlificant impact on law enforcement setVices Of proposed espansion" ANALYSIS: This project is an amendlneh.t' to an existing PA-C Zone to allow an expansion _ r.. This expansion vou].d of the recreation building by about 2000 square sect he consistent tiva.th the existing use oi: this site, but would increase the intensity of that use. The attached. env'ivonmental. Checklist notes sbme potential adverse onvironmontal el:focts of this projectj rPhese issues include some vegetation romoval, absbrption rates and, sutface draina ;o' alteration, noise, and required patkiligi The major, concerns Of noise, dr aina.ge and pa-Vking can be mitigated by conditions placocl on the prb'ect p g 2' h r Providing more than file tlequi�rich redo55 a� relimiitar pap{lain plan «as submitted by the ata l� 0Aftt: tine 'requirements of Sec 4 ) p ` � 5� off'-street pa:racing stalls. Flowever, 'It the Subdivision Comtttitttae t�tooting a question tvas xsiised about locating the �arkin�y aret). over an existing` t rvit.h a public, titxlItiOs lieagamaetitetat (Opt' to cul-de-sac fat con,f l.ic xnet�.t llt proposes to either completo an abandbnmont of this 0 ti. cin �f l,) or to relocate a portion of the parking facility to the northwest (option P2): Refer to LIXIlibi.t li - Parking 'pian. RtCoMMENnAT:GON A. Note that the environmental doctlntents required by CEQA have been completed and cons i clered n making this doc'.sx.on and. recomrttettd that the Board of Stipery .cors ,t.dopt a Negative Declaration; and B. rind that the pvoject conforms to the Genet:al, Plan ai-;d Recommend that elle oBoara of Supzrvisors adopt allbrda.nance amending tite !IPA=C" Zone to-Illo%y an expansion or' the recta reat..onal building; as shown on the Development Plan on Air Nos 64-29-03, 04 & 07 Mal.ph Carpenter), subject to the .f=ol,l.016P9 condit.oj,s 1. Iroise not to exceed outdoor day at night l:evci of 60 d� at adjacent p°t'o11ertics Suvrgco d.rail7t1ge i.mptovemonts to be plOVILded. �:o meet pe. 2 partmetit Oi- Public Wotks' strtnda:rdsA 3. provide off street parkin; facilities in a.ccordtln(e tvi Il Sectac�n tri 35 0f the Butte County iZoning ordinance and by either Cptiot l: or Option V2 of 8Xhibi F,-Park:ing Plan, q , Provide montrmentatioil as required by the Dopartmeri.t of Public IVo l{s' ',I ac-cordanco w1tll KICcEpted standa ds l FILE 52-20 Staff Findings, Nov. 4,, 1081 Page 5. All ea8oments of record to be, shown on the Pinal map* G ;. Meot roquitetlents of Butte County Vire Dept. or other responsible agency. 7. Pay ofl' assossmonts 8. moot the, requirements of the Utility cnmpanites (i,-ej , PGC F', Paca.a it Telephone, water) setvbr) 9. Pay any adlinquesht taxes. 10 Palo'e tentative-amd final stubd vi -e i.on Imp and pay allpto� piano _ .4 a e "s 11' 11, Applicatt mast also comp,�y with, all other applicable statC and local statutos ottl n.ances and xegulat ion . if thee. Cts iwis!, Iojl finds that this pro f ect is not appropriate tit this locatiob� at this tilfte, aild would tyot Conform to the paliCios of tho Genaral Plan,, It is xo,comme�hd.od that tho Cmimisslot; A. Vind that the onvironment:ai documents have 'benh corysidorod and that the aie'quiromonts or CVQA have been, comploted; and; B. Deny tho ptoposod rotono to aitend the. 'SPA -V zone to all.oiq an addition to tho recrea,t;, ota building on. AP Nos, 04 - 29.0 j 04 P 07(Ralph Ca.xpt torj �37'latl Attachfitonts tocatic)n reap Exhibit A. .site, Plan hnVirontatatitax DbcUfflent5 (exhibit � -. Patkiiig Platt -to 4-:Ot :ow) FT RY 9.2„'2,O �7lJC',L"�J�11���J��'�LrlY:lAij 1�.Y1+A[�.C' r�+�x►..�yy���rr��vt��.4. O1- 41, 1981 Page 1.'0« ,5u'�te Count,Y P.J Jt�trr�M 71a1.ng C�ntt�.�ss 1C►t1 APP,GJGANT: 'Z��"Ph CaTPOAholr PARXING PLAN MxtYib t tl) Attached n Ye tt c gltcxilat,��111*. 3.na is ans' he abovo re�eroncdd; projectP1,10poted by the app'l. ct-Mt parking lytt �icterm3ned try 4t t 1 s ro ' . ' Hca }� h P J ct VOuld requ:ix� 55 SCJ pn�� pxcv cir cl in d cordancc° strcc O�ict !�vottli Y Y 24.55 t�1)'villageprcva do 60 parking, h 5 c � c►n �z, �,�wstd s, �4 o� 01vhi.ct� t�tcY,ld be JoctjtLd ��Y 1 �t� rangy and Cul-do�snc,. tnticsnmcnt„ cf he cu�,Hdc�sc �irtd theitb� is . . cclttcl cn i'hs ��ctt rctlt�a r, tltc hxstxc ty 'i'l�a sprtcc, si�ory +1+O cnsman ivltcli 1u , l�nnc ca�z ,nc be ccnscicrctl ►�b�'tr' ,� l;fiaolir1 alw (l0 -ter ng 54 o:rZ"sttoot t yy� y ....y �ry yy{�, yy.y.�/�y � Vey ��[lµeyp�r�� i � Option , would 11 � if d, W Y wh �M Ci . y� ,Ci A,Y J j �"}� Stalls) . n tlt� cul -:elegy -sic yjY , t 1 5 i�tl�I tr X14 1x rO l� il'o�abtl2ltlr�n�ttl�n��tl be ��t��t��; W snc and 4, Mel; puhx3c titi enselflent, o t'l�e, e on.icz pro esed sl accs Orxn�. jn e tie p 9 thO tbtnl Clot to the ,r u�, p.I CO;tl�MVNOATTON q rod 55 Spaclo!§) , fTo 'nstirc tltnt, tha int t�ticr�x�i r reclt i roti lir rlar r ` p t�t;�n w7re itl tl tF �� ) tlt� Ccritmxss;�r�n Should'�, Y �p tlt 7pces �.c�,. l�eci cn. lrl�G yl�rce1 t1� I t 13 � vsY '1'l � XW111ss .bn could 11r�trtl h na ewiir� t option f Zj OT alta bi t3 Orton. pl t�nt.� t�stt`L of 55 5,itry�v rvi tai 65 spaces . w prcccc .4n ps arc success tt the d1tornat; ve the �bandnn�t�nt Map i } ,�j lY. 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N/A er shaft :p �.� �. � indicate type, e�t�mated. employment, ',tf indus industrial, Cilitae.s, NIA raading fa estiltat ed 1 inst�tutibnal, indicate the mayor function, per shift, ��stitnated oCcup�ncY, e _ ro�ecc� Recreational, no In {� cy, loading, acid hies ernp 0ytIIC p hicy qo6: %nd c r ►nmun ty bene - addi°htcrisl employees,s'maodbo cupar�nce, conditional use ox rennin; fib. tha project involves a �r l�.cation is appycii:iox� state tl�� s PAG indicate cleaxly why the dpp Retone due to PAC ' , f ectbs ? to the project or its ef Axa�C�efallowin�ii�em� �pplAade aC�ach additional, sheetsa D�sctss below all jttms cw �yes ieoassary Yea Nolobeaches, lakes, f,�tiange I'n' exist3 features o� any x �l: . :ours,= .� .... or hills , _ views nd cunt, rom or s�xbstatti:.La 1 a,(,Lezat�,on of grou+vIstas f _ 22, SiStiij:s$ den 'al areas in scanublit latndn or roads: .�-.-- existing r�-sidential areas ar P 23 ; Si �,Ijif icantly changa pattertt, scale or dhaxaeter of �area of prnject ste or litter, x 24. sig; ' ' n3 fi.c.ant amounts of solid wa — s hsmoke, fut'L1es' or odors .n x 25. Change in dust, ash, vicinity, stream or ground water x6 Significant change in Jake, uanttit or aiteration of. axis ,t�np drainage qua�.ty or q, Y patterns: Substantial Change in existing noise or vibration _. x 77, ,. it �, levels �:tt the �tic�.nore. e of S0 I x �i3 �ate on f�,lled land or on slop percent Or m _ , . , 29 Ugo or disposal of Potential hazardous materials, such as ttoxic substanddOi fiammab�<es or eXp �.ves: YE9 NO X 30i Substantialchange 'in demand, for municipal services (police,, fire, water, sewage*, etc,,,) X 31. SUbstantiallY increase fossil fuel, consumption (electricity, oiIj natural gas, etc,) 32.Relationship to part of a larger projeq.t or series of projects. jPcts. Room addition to existing Roo f8al 1, 1 ty tNVIRONMENTAL SETTING 33. Describe, the project site as it exists before the ptojedto including ihfbrmation on topbgtaphyf soil stability' plants and, anima,lso and any cultural,, historical or scenic aspects, besct'bo 4 2' any exi8tihq structures on, the siteo, and thd Use, of the ittucttltos. too, below 34. Describe the sUrtoUndinj ptoVettie8j including information on plants and animals and any cultural, histotical or scenic aspects. indicate the type of land Use (residential, commeecialo etc.) intensity of land use (one-family,, apartment houses, shops department: stores, etc.) , and scale of development (heighte ftbhtAgeset-back,, rear yArdj etc.). see below =:TTFICATION: I h6teby do-ttify that the statements furnished above and JW-thd attached exhibits Present the data. and information kdquitea tot this initial eValUatibh to the, best of my ability, and that the facts; 8tateinents, and information presented are ttue2k4A,4,N,, correct, to the best 6f my khbWledq(� and beliefi Sep _Q 1981 date_.__ August 27i 1981' (SiglatUre) RALPH E, CARPENTER) 05N�RAL MANAGER Fot_PARAOI$5 PINES PROPERTY OWNERV AS500) INC: 35. Room addition, to, oxhWhg rec building: TdpoVophy lhdicatod6h attached sit' P 10h, Plants effected are primarily 8mol I o -W and fMh26hita, No dUltUral) hlOorftal or gcolt Impact i E'Xf 9f I'hg structure Is rp�Ardat I oh bu I I d I ng used'. by Owher5f Assoclatlbh MOM b0r,,4Y �4 Project it on 18i275 Otr'08 of PACs db-&flghed as recroafl:oti area with largo mooting r66M9# OfflCbg3 sWjftiffi*I hg P0610 f6hhIt courts; bhd picnic arab. APp6ndik t =» poqo, 3 of' LEGAL DESCRIPTION PAC.- PARADISE AC,PARADISE; PINES POA REZONE All that portion of Section 26, ToWnship 2� North, Range East,, M.D.H._, described as follows; l3eginnIng at a 2M' Iron pipe tagged R.C.E. 9033 marking the Most Southerly oorner of Lot 115 of Faradf'so Pines Unit No, 6 as sa1d Lot 116 Is shown on the official plat thareof, flied In the office of the Recorder of Cutto Cotmty, In gook 35 of Maps at Pales 92; 93 and g4; fhenoe from asa i d point of beglnning along the Soufhnriy boundary of sold Paradlso PJhot Unit No, 0 the following five (5) courses. (1) North 45020150" East 135,00 feot, (2) North 04043'04" Easf 40.00 feefo (3) from a tangent that boars South 05015'54" East, 'Southeasterly 81,05 feat along fhe arc of a curve conoav© to the Northoo4tj having a radius of 360,00 feet, -through e cetttrai angle of 12o1 i' 2V', (4) t6hoent to said curve South 170W00 Sos't` 340,73 f oot3 and (5`) 6outheasforly 67.52 foot along the are of a tangent curve concavo fo the Soufhwest'> havin a radius of 370.00 foet, through tai control angle: of 1002712511; thence l,oaving saki boundary Southwesterly 134,26 foot alone the arc of a tangent durve concave to ;tha Northwest having a radius of through a controWWO211; l Anglo of 2"; thonco tangent to said cu0foot) rvo'south2747'001 Wort 157.68 food-; thence South 52o3610g" Wort 575.00 feet; thence North 51005't 15" NleM= 276..30 feet; fhenco North 28033 (O5"' East 587.07 foot, thenco North 100001291' Fast 258*04 feet; fhonce North 49601147" East 1352i5g feet t0 the Point of beglMnlnj and containing 10,275 acres, more or leas. m+ B46 �o.,Plnnnitig G',ar�► S vT lotov 1l " U11 atnta i I' HAS 13EN RNI()Vt)) AND! FILNIM) ON,35MM t w t. a aft *Wen Oroato*. * � . ,- - ' -^- - _ ..-ale 3* �.�r�cslet tw gAfzlto Ibw fit _ 'i 9iv _ -, Uor Jt f- 4-ttoldmi of -W Auto 24 ar it _ sem€ � oJi'