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84-62 REZONE FROM R-C TO AR-MH-21/2 1 OF 2
P VWING 'COMMISSION SUmmy !wr APPLICANT ADDRESS - .�+•� �ttt �� �; @ ll 1' A 7: Tlr'i tin (1 �-n v-i � 1 L' g �y, it,'...... OWNER N PROJECT DESCRIPTION --NI--1- J si.cic of 1) cx,C,jc: 1101.9,11 S ]la. PROPERTY 4MOD- LOCATED On lie tvesG a e7 sou•th o:C c►'Nra+A^� _ amu! rcvy.i„rt.�r 0royijjo tasCK,de AF(f ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) IDENTIFIED AS AP 25-.2 -0.3 9s 4.95.96— 956GfiN. GEN. PhAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? CITY �v�c DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED DATE REZONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKE.b . �. PERCENTAGE� �~..----�--� DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED OR CHECKED:, DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN .5' �w PUBLISHED DATE DISPLAY AD PREPARED' ----- PUBLISHED__ ,.._._ PLACE 1VEWSPAPER' NOTIC E (S) PUBLISHED O P. ' DATE MAILING`LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL-OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED NUItIBER ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION' DATE FILED ANIS DATE -�TE Al)OPTE31 ��-, NEGATIVE DECLARATION DA _.. �..,� ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE 'CE ATIPIEI OTHER _ COMMISS1 iQN �i>AR7N'G DATES �krG COMMISS'ON A"TION u r�� ..�....... :BOARD ACTION _ ORDINANCE,(S) 'ADOPTP, COMENTS .�. 84-653 Butte County Board of Supervisors -proposed negativO declaration (2980) regarding environmental. impact and rezone from R -C (reaaurce cons'ervdton), to AR -MH -2-21/2 (agricultural residential mobile hoM0 2--1/2 acre parcels) located on the west side of Pacific. Heighttj Load, 1/2 mile 'Welsh north of Road, oak Grove area south of OroV.iJ.l()r identified: as AP 25-24-03, 93, 941 95r, 96", Motion,: FOUNDTHAT THE REQUIREMENTS OF CEQA HAVE 8P,,EN 'COMPLETED < AND CONSIDERED IN MAKING THIS DECTSION-AND ADO PT2b A NEGATIVE DECLARATION; FOUND THAT THE PROJECT COMP- 2S WITIi THE BUTTE COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE;SECTIONS 24-27 THROUGH 24-29 AND 24-95; ADAPTED ORDINANCE 2430 REZONING FROM Tt-C to ,AR -MH -2-1/'2 AP -24-25'-3, 93, 94, 95, ;96, PACIFIC HEIGHTS ROAD. 14 91 Vote 1 S' 2_ Y 3 Y. 4 Y 5, Y (Unanimously carried) aAAR� 0 $PY;R, XSbPS h rNtITES. 80ter 18 15$4 PILI; NO.: 84=6225-24-03, 93 to 96 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COAJNJI$SION _ STAhr, r�INDINGS - August 2, 1984 APPLICANT: Board Of Supervjsor OWNEIR; Vario'us �LQUT'S'I': �1P NO.. Rezone fxor11 I;�C to , AR -M_2 1/2 25-24-03, 93, 94,'w3 96 SIZE— acres LOCA'T'ION:` , On the West side o; � 1cxc I'lcig,li.ts Rd.. 1/2 mile no��th U:f* IVo It Road; Oal, Grove Area; sou'tlr. e:` fit' vilic. EXISTING ZONING: Zoned R -G, Nlarcli 29 1984 J Zoned A-2, August 2�) .84 r0 293) �.i55 SURROUNDING ZONING; CO -rd. 522) I2 C ;. AR-IN11I, 2 2 C. 2 SURROUNDING LAND USB: ,. cutural_Residol,titil KoA Campsite east GLNT.','RAL PLAN DI✓SIGNATION: Ag ricultur ai-Ro'a8 iden.t ial ATaPLICABLE REGi1t,ATIQNS : - Butte County Cock Sections 24-27, 24-28 24-29P 24,05 CO �1A--�- MNTS :' Calif. Dept. of Fish A Game;Contme�xts:�'� DeX t, of %orestrvt: "fNo impact on Fire De artme Tt'° PU1a1ic idork;s: "-No'ne�� ANALY These privately held properties Were zoned R -C ,as�.t.xt area rezone of February 1984, Of. the Oroville Lands in private oc1=ners111,,p aro irias"much as '9.t limits' resacleriY,nitusma 1y inclucic�n 'Ze P -C zone A 'Wrote suitable zone would ;oty dt�ellings; be sensateire. capacity and lie compatible ���a.tli to envirorimental recommended netight�orin ided to con�'o� in tai th zo,n ir1g' zon%ii � AR�1•;il`1�� to the 2 �1% 2 teas` , Tiffs rezone w:11 not change the developmental was, previous oa�s t , �o'teri tial, yzoned A;2 and his an general': p - lair de8i n tion. ` the "property "caistin. cultural=t'os d,, t. , AI'f'lif` M X I. COUNTY OF Tlli'I'!'T ENVTitUNWNTAL +wlrIlrT:MST laclrt t (tobe eontp LMe t � sy 1`oz Ag n.d y 1�rtt; sr 84-05 U9-111. t. 1iACt�GTz©t1N11 A,V i, 2 5 24-().3, 931 94, 9,5 9,6 I . Name da r proponent Boaxd Of SU-PeTV .soxs 2 Address of proponeht and reproscnt'a�tivC (if 0 P'l i 1)10) 25 County Center DAi ire 0 r o :�Ci 11 e —CA -9,51-6-5— 3, pvojot c;t descriptioh RezOne 1 1 MANDATORY FINDTNG,S OF SIGNIFTCANCHY1�'� ri�� a3't�; '40 a, floes the project lratve the potctati.al to der rtt irK llae qutal.i,ty of the ens*iY`t�nrnrnt:, substantaal.1y rt�dttro tine habitat of a fish or «i.],cJi.fo spedies, cativi(� ac l`ish or wildli;fr po,i)U1.ati0 to drop below sell' stasiainin lcve].s, tihaon zta to oT i'minate a plant or ahi.mal contatunity, reduce tile ixutnirer or trestrict thea range of a rare or endangered Tai cant or animal or el iminarto important examples of the major periods ell of California history Or r)reb1St0rY9 w x (Does the project have the potentircl to achieve short-torm behefits to the dotriment or long-term, eht11,onment'al. 'gual.s' (A shovt-tOr"t impact Oil 'tile 011VIronnreat.t is one which occurs iaa a rel.ativoly c�ndrar°eir'to (Dada ftrztare � J' b' i brief period of t.ime wiail:e long-term imi'acts will Doe's Iho; projecthar,ve tttpacrts Whici. are individu ally limitod, but cktmulaat.ivcl,y consideTable? f,4 or more separate project may .Arpad an trvta art e rer>ouTcees a4hrre the impact on each rospurce it, vel,t�ti.vely snaal.l , brit: where the effect of the total of t4f•aose C•- impacts on the environment; is sif;ni.ficant .) .. cls floes thvA?t°ojc,-c.t have en'vironmen-t'ai effect.. Which wiI'1 ccauso substantaai.l adverse offects Baal hr►►rtran l n ;.; , 'eltber di re'etty o t' indirectly? i 1 G. Illi"1 T.I31�]T'fA11t1: (To -lie comp letoci by the Lead A!a'rta'y) oil the hnsi�S of tlris inIJ11 1; evaluation, I/Mi filed the�pt'oiadased pro wet COUID tillT have �a nifi.cant effect on Fite env i ro..tim int ,; .►t�cl ,ta NBt,ffCT tip-CIi.C�CaAltic l'`I t tv°i. lei be fit eg �'ed . i IVLs farad i}tat a I though tlae 1� rnitdrsed faro j c el cotcl.d have ar si h, i - +:aht e�f•f`ect oil the.. Cirvi,trorament; there r�ai,lT naat he s s ;ilIfl -ant eff,;eet a'n this c�s� bee case the h1T"TTt9ATlCtN I,W. l.RtS doscribL o� the attached gheot have hrwGxt acicled fca the ' fo oct,: A NtGk1.TIVM TAC'LAhA`JgN tori1'1 ho prop�rarc^l, TMil. i`azrd the proposed project MAY have at sIgna fi,c'ant effect �n t�ho ertvi ron-mei t, r , 1 a I, l�f;laOW1 is required. ►tsd ah, )INTC �ftivrll�l�TAix frit AI<. ItA'r"1. June 12.y 1.9$4. Cni1N7"1' (tit 11I 111, T�l.,r�NNINC Tet,PA'��`I NT L;GU.xa xut e Assistant Arinor IteViOwed by �2 rm IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IM ACT'S Exp anations Bf all '"yes" and "Maybe" answers axr�� , required, on attached sheet'.ree sheet(s)) EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant YES a. Unstable earth conditions �i�=� NO or a n changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions , displacements, compact.ion or. �-- oVe cOvering of the soil? $� C. Change in topography or ground surf ace°„ relief features d. Destruction cove'rving or madifcati ori of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase i7i W1nd 'erosion or tater of soils either on or off-site'? Changes in deposition or erosion of beach "" —~ _Ix sands, or changes in siltation°, deposition or erosion which may moetifY the chn iiie! o a river or stream Or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lako? .r �,• g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils i outside designated urban areas'? h, 'Exposure of people or property to geologic-�.� uake : _' hazards such as earthquakes, a � landslides,, rnuel- .�.. s, ground failure or sirnilar ha-zards? � 2. AIR;, Will the proposal. result in substantial: a Air em:i.ssion.s or deterioration of ambient air quality? b, The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes C. Alteration of air movement moisture; or temperature, OT' any change ift clirnate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in ab$oxption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runofE,? c. Need for 01 -sate surface drainage itnprove- ments, including Alegetation; removal channel- ization or culvert installa ion? d. A Alterations to t 11 e, course ox flow o ftl00d waters? e. Chango in the amount or- surfacewater in :axiy water body? f, discharge into strr°face waters, or in,� any alteration of surface Nater, qual.itys i.acl,ucl.ing but not lImitod to, temp.eratUr.e, rli,5c l vea; ozy n or� turbidity? ;- a tion, or, r; g. Altera.tidn of'thc clirec - ate o�C" )f ground waters'? h. Chane in thequantity of ground waters,, either through direct additions ,of with draYvals, or through interception of an aquifer by cut91 or, excavations? 1 . fed ctio u n in t" h e atitor.rnt�' of � t nae' othertva.so available for public water supplies? ] Exposure of people ;or property to water. 're fated ha zardssuch a5 � flood�„ug. �2 rm YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT'LIFE., Will the proposal result in substantial: a. C tinge in the diversity of species, or` nuyr of any species of plants (including trees , shrubs, grass, crops;., and aquatic plants)? b . Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rel .r. o or endangered species of plants? Introduction of newspecies of Plants into tin area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish - Mont of existing species? d. Reduction in a.reage of any agricultural crop?. i, AvIMAL LIPS. Will the proposal result .in substantial,, a, Cis glE in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds,, land ani rials including reptiles, .fish and shell fish, berithio organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unigtie; ra71, 0 car endangered species of animals 7 p ies of animals Into...�..-- c. Introduction of nein species an. area, or result in a barrier to the mibrta.ti,on or movement of animals? d Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOISE.. Will the proposal result in substantial x a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure Of- people to severe nolle levels? 7. LIGii`i' AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant Tight and glare? 8, LAND SSE . Will the proposal result in a substantial alteraltion of the present or, planned 1. hand use of an area? 9, NATURAL. RESOURCES! Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural xeso�.trces? _ b, Depletion any non-renewable natural , °of rcesreou 10. PaS-K OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve; a . A risk of explosion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, all pesticides, chemi.ca.ls or radiation), in the event of an accident or i upset conditions b . P'oss lisle 11 terf ence with, an emergency response plan or emergeftcy evacuation plait? ll. POPULATIUiU. Idi,ll the proposal alter the. location, i r�'�i bR'Ton, density, or growO rate of the human' x , HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or, create a demand for ,Additional housing'? 'AP 25-24-9.0 , +� 2,5' 02-27 Inter P4CIfic PTOPO-rt'e$qp 1VilllaTl1 ll. PoIsley Tatit�li-2 TpyoTiaRa 3405 I;.a7�'1►�ucl�� Ct . (} 94583 Os 1ka japan 10 11 San Ita , AP 25-2:44-93 94 AX' 2542-28 Petex F{ L,�ctha IIe11I"Uy May 0 �i Tl.e �j CfLtIlE371i1i hts 2221 Pacific I`Ic gltts, Itch• } 7 ��� 1s31 Rzl. , 95965 O,7,•ovxl Lc Cil 95 965 O1ov�. lc;, CA AP 96 25-24 95 AP 2502-29 Ale l.v 71 £i Beverly BilOs Bev Ft It"10 1 'nooks Rt. 2 Box 2231. 37 1163'sli Rcl. 95965 CJS Orovlllc, CA 9`5965 Oroville, AP 25.24-0 Rtib y1ili,Tx Ila 10 693 i1X� ex P�ilex�mo R6, OTOvillc, CA 95 65 AP, 25, 24-54 iii 75 Interpacl.fi c Proves ties 624 5. Grci,T1CI Ave CA 90017 Lo's An9cI s AP 2S-24-72' %ilviTi � P�wnriy 'A7.1c1t 3 1tinc}'a gid. Lane CA 95965 ! . Oxgvilo, AP 25-Z4-7 Plo'yd el Dorothy, 1V1.lsoT1 39 1 UinoyLqxLanc Ozovillo 9596S c� rl Ali 2524-74 t Lgtiis 1V. Rob i11.sorT P. C) Box .358 CA 95968 lP 25-Zk�$3 C1Sp[� f1 Piosella I,1.�011 Box 2225. CA 95.9-► iov►ilo. _ Ap �,2S Z4 88 5 `.I� Y. 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The Board of Supervisors of the C'vttigy of Butte State ' of 2 California, under and 'pursuant to,Chapter 24-2,9 of the Butte Count 11COde 3 of said County DO ORDA T.N as follows: a SECTION 1. The hereinafter described area situto iTT ;the 5 Caurity of Bunte, State of Cal i Eoxnia, shall be and it is hereby 6 zoned as an AR-,PjH-2 1/2 (Agricultur,aI Resilentisl-Mobile Hoyte 2' 7 1/2 acre parcels) District, and such area shall be subject to the g restrictions and restricted) uses and regulations pursuant to Butte J I 9 County Code Section 24-95., 10 Said area so zoned bei ng located in the un ttGopaxated 11 l area of Butte'Coun'ty, Qroville, more particularly dPscxibed 1!8 as follows z3 All that certain real property located within the 14 unincorporated area of Butte County, Orovil;le, more particularly'descri.bed as follows: 4 15 Beginning at a oint on the 5 line of Section 2, 7'IBIV,. p o t „ I R3,E, MDB located N 53 16 23 47 13, 37.00 ft. frotn DiVR Nlonume eiYt ORO -13t-25-8; thence N 53° 25' 47" 7 E 50.00 ft. to DIM Monument OR B,2 tlienGe ,N l4° 1Q' 07" 0 105.00 ft, to- DTVR Monument ORO -B-25'-1.0; thence S 85° 4.3► 25 E, 116.01 ft: to DjVR Monumer►,t d1T0-D-25-i1; l8 thenc,e N 21,° 54` 12" E, 194.95 ft. to DIM Monument ORO-B-25-12'' thence N Ob° ` 19 5358" W, 2G8:99 ft. to bYR > Od20- B -Z5-13; thence N 49° :13' 15"; 115.00 0 ftloomDWR IMlanument (?RO=B -25-,1.4;, thence N 150 40' lQ'' E, 37A.98 ft. to DiVR Monument Oi20�B-25-15; thence`, 2] N 05° Ol:' 07" E, 299.9'$ ;ftp to. DIVR Monument ORO. -25- 6• 'thence N 89° l► OS`` E, 203:29'ft. ;; thence.N 0,0° 58' ' 1�' 5.92.4$ ft.; thence N 89° Ox' 05" t to -a goint the 22 pn as. right-of� way, lino of Pacific Heights Roar).; the: southerly along F 23" said right-of�way line to i s i tGrsoctior `with said south linC of ,Section 2, TI8N` RSd"; nid)d3izh1;: thence '4 westerly along, saki section Bite to'the print of beginnizig`. 25 SECTION 2, This Oxdi.nance 'shsll be and it is hereby de'clr�r d to be in full, Eorce' and effect :frapl -iII after thirty