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85-19B GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2 OF 4
IU. ENUIRONMENTAi It PACTS xp anations o a: " Qs" 'and !'maybe" answer are required on 011ttachod sheet (s) ) YES': MAYBE N, EARTH., Will the proposal result in s'ignifican'ts a., nstahlt earth Condi-tions or, 3n changes 10; substructure's? geologic b, Disruptions , displa°Dements , compactio'n or, overc.overiln' 'g o f ithe soil;? c. Cha:ige in topography or ground stirfa.ce r'efief feature d. Destruttion, covering Olt'.modification of any unique geologic ox phyical ;features? e . 1n<:rease i!R wind or water erosion of soils , either on orof, site? ;f. Chang.e's i:ri deposition or erosion o.f b,each: sands:, or changes in si: tation, deposition or" erosion which may modify'`the. channel of a river or stream or, the bed of the ocean or any b'ay, inlet. or lake? g. L'.oss of prime gric;ultur,ally productive soils' outside designated uxban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geoZogio hazards such earthquakes, I sIidesa mud-` ,as „Aides, ground, failure or similar ha Lards'? 2; AIR, Will. theproposal. result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deteri.orat "ort o,f ambient; air quality?! b, The orea.ton of objectionable odors t smoke or fumes? G 'c�.. alteration of six movement mol t, uro1� or temperature,, or any change .in climate, x local.lyF or reg;ionally? 3. WATER.. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. iarig:es in cur`r.ents", or, the oourae ox direction of water movements %n el.ther marine or £res�,ly waters ? b. Gh,ange's :in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the ra"t,e slid amount sof surface runoff c. 'desito surface drainte improve- �— " 'menu, including vegettiom t,emoal,' chanYe- izaton or culvert inst'allaton d.ltexations to the course ar flo,c� of flood Maters e., change in' the,amaunt ai'ura�e�rater' in any water body? L: f . Discharge, into sur face .waters , 'dr`'xn Anv �alt.erafion of surface�r'aterqual�ty,;,� includa'rig but not limrted t�o; temgeratur:e,dssoZved�. o'zyen` ,or turbidity? g, "r�.l"terat�o'n sof ,the tlireotion�.or; rate of fliowl of ground watets7 h. ` h.4tge in thn:tity of ground waters, either. thto-ug- d sect 'adda.t ons of w' the c rawa�ls i or through inuer'ceptzon o� an ' aquifer by cuffs or' e"Xca4`ations? - i. Reduction hi the amount of Cvate.r oth r�vise Availld .;e for` �:pubhic water suppla.es?, or ter j. Exposure,'of peopZ'e property 'to wa rel,a`tod.hazarzls suoh, as f' bo, in; ? -' YES, MAYBE NO PLAN'S L1FiE Will the pro' os re cult in substantial t a.; Man in the diversity of species, or number of`�,ny species, of plants (including trees; s`hxabs, grass,, craps,, and a.quaxic plants)? , b,' Reduction of the numbers, of any .unique,, raro or endangered species ofplants? c.. ,Intr.oduction of. new species o£ plants into ,a(ri arida, ,or in a barrier to the no'^mal rep1e. n sn-_ ,, meant or existing spe:cies? .. ..r , d. R,ed�,ction in acrea a of an a ricultur.al crop? g Y g _ 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result -in substantial: a. -� ange in the divers°ity of species,, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, .land ,animals tiles, . fxsand', ellfis;`h; in;clod;ing reph benthic organisms or insects). .;. b. Reduction in the numbersof any, unique., ^aro or endangered species of animals? _ c, Introduction of new spec:e.s of animals into an area; or resu?t in a barrier to the' migration or movement of, animals? d,« ,Deterioration to e,xasting,fish or w%ldlife habitat? 6. NOISE,; If 11 the proposal result in subs.tar�tiai: a.,"—increases in ex�sti.ng noise levels? b., E. osure of eo le to seVexe noise, levels LIGHT.AN1).0LARS: Will the proposal produce sig i'icant light and glare? 8. LAND USE: iYall the proposal result in a su tanti.a!1 alteration of the prresent or ;panned }.and use of an; axes? 9. ;NATURAL RESOUR'CES.. Will the proposal result in TTFstan— tial; a. tncr`ea a in the rats of 'use o£ any natt�.ra�� resources? b. l�eple.tion' of any non renewable natural . res`ources , 1:0. RISK OF, UPSET. ` Heil;l the proposal in1toxve a. Ares o explosion or thhe reY.ease o hazard- ous substances g but not limited to,', (in,cludn , oil, pestic�.des, cliemicals or radiation), gin' the u `s event of an accident ox pet conditions? b. Possible intexfOrence with an emergency N� response paan or, emergency :evacuation' plan? ll P+OPULATiCN.. " Wi.11 the pxoposal alter t'he location, c�istxi ut>on, density, ;or growth rate of the human' `o P P ula.tion7 a ., 1 �„ HOUS'ING Wi11> tye,,'prop'osa1;_ afte'ct existing_ housIri'g, or create a demand'„ for addit,Yona1 }iatsing7 _, r YES IyIAYA'd N0: 3. TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULATION, Will the proposal - ...... a: Generation of ';subs ant.ial additiona', veh.ic movement'! ' �` b. Effect's on existing parkingfacilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation; systems? d. Significant. alterations to gre,sent patterns of ci;rc.,4 ation or movemen¢ of people and/tir goods? �. e. Alterations to Watdrbornej rail or air traEkic>? f, Increase in traffic lhazardS to motor ve.hiclos;,' 'bicyclists or Fede tri,ansl 14. PUBLIC SEkyI.ctS. iVill, the proposal have an effect ;upon,,, or result in: a need for new or altered govcrnmen al services:. a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c $thool.S? d. Parks or other recreati:oval.facilities? 'Iaint;enance eof public ,facies,, i.noluding roads'? governmental'services?` f, OtherJL 15: ENERGY. Wi"l the ;proposal result in: a. Use of substantia, amounts of fuel ,or enargy?` b, Substantial increase in deman3 upon e�ci.sting _L� sources of` ene�r.gy, or require the development of -ie w sources of energy? x 1b, UTILITIES', Will the propsal result `in a, need; fbr "new ;systems, or substantial alt.erati:ons o th-e following: a. Pourer or riatur;al ga43 1C b. Communications systems? lz Mater availabi d,. Sewer or sept,it tank? ;e.. ,Storm water dr,a�;nage? '' " f: Solid Waste and disposal? C 17. HUM,4N HEALTH, Wil 1:1 the proposal resulti.n: a meat,:aan q any Yzealth hazard or potc;nt m he a1t1Y ha ar.d :(excluding ental, head �h�'? �b,Expjos,ure of people to pot�;nt�ial health : hazards 18. AESTHETICS. Nli1,.1- :the proposal result in the, o struc�tl;on o f any! scenic vista or !rveW aPen to the public, or will the proposal result Yi the creation of an aesthetically ofensi,ve Site, apen topublic L view? 1 W A Bt NO REATYON. Will the proposal result in an impn.ct_. upon t t� e`quality or quanxty cf exist.i;ng.recreatdnrl opportunities? Zo, CU LTURAL,RESOURcES. a. 11 t e proposal result in the alteration' o£ or "the de"structlun of a Prehistoric or historic archaeo.ogical site? b Wi71 *�: proposih,; result in adVers:e phystca�. or aesthetic .e.ffcts to a prehistori,C or historic building, strui.:tuxe ox ob ect? c: Doss the proposal hate the potential to `X cause a physical change, which would Aff"ect unique ethnic cultural Value,?. wil 11 the ra, osal res'txxct P P e-xsting i ei,igious �``.` ---=-_ .. or,sacred uses,:With" wa thin the potent lfipact area? 'IVDI SCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION See attached. 1 6. i I G 1 i M.m, w Another..factor; l:i,miti.ng parcel s .e i;n th'e agricciltttrali^e�s •ire those 1and,e under Land GonserY. ion Act �:greements: MZriimum contract 'Acreage i s iD acres or 1 arger for spch LCA cor►tra ts. The CEii c o' are Ge, on rine poL,i ci a are att;ache.cl Whir V'�pCil d ` `be of f acted 'by, the policy amendment: Zi�i�ini� reg ilat%on lt�Oms and on F;ge 74 Woi_tld require'� s,xon to accommodate re^once to A:--55- 'air A+:?•. The amendment. and review Or far the Green1,ir:e policy iso sted on Page 7� of the attachment . Specific f i ndi ng, mtt=_.t be `made i n bider to a11oW' aimOn;dments 'to either= 'the 1.ocat on of the Chi-c(jL rea Grei=til i ne, or the p licies which implemen the Rreenl,isle As is dica,ted,j a Five year gval.'r_tatinn pe;riotl is intIud'ed. The 'first five --year urali.catirih Wuu1tl, bcciw by Au9 List of 198T'. ANeck ti vi= Declares ioh regarding environmental impar -t i�, r-,ecoMM.einde:d or consideration o the policy amendment. The dr. -aft ;atwtd. final, EIRs f:or the. Chi.ca Area Land. Use'Flart Were p'repareri as` the :basis far adoption of the Chico, area l3reenI,ino in IAL(t ust of 1982 by thie Hoard' cif Soperviscirs. Informatiion c.onta tied in those' ;docu;inents i s pertinent' to aray amendments to the G.reenl 1M, 1 ocati on: br, pol it,y. AgencComment R'ceived to Date Butte County Pub 1is Wbe4k,soNbRe• tztte: C:au ty E`hvironmgnt.al Heali h: ''No bbaedtiort- tb Amerii ment tb ii 11 favi 1 i tete r"evi"ety cif Chicb Area General Flan. This Amendment a prb.iects. in tbo ea,." tut,"te O'bunty .Fir'e ,Dept .IC4, 50pt. Forestry: No objections.,, City bf Chico:: "The, City of Chti co i s ccihaerh'ed about the Agri cul tt.irA-1 viability of- and iii -=acre par^cela. It is recbmtnended rh'at: the issue o% carefully considered prior to the implemerltatibn o,f any changes• eco.gni'a i nq ghat there may 'be s tuati bns where the sinal l 0'r.parcel s cbul d bepprpp.r i ate 1 the G'i ty ;Wciiil.c! trot: wari.t to see the ,redt i tori of ` grioult�r'ral rantl ,into -afire semi- irban r•Os tlentiA eOAa-cb':14s. The nten:t aF` the Gree.n`1inc ehbul,d' `riot` xb side--step,pbd by t'hr, p.rapoeed change• `i EXH f Oate } resolution, ION-- N GONIMSSI BUTT' COULAN- R PIN - BUTTC COUNTY w ... . EXHIBrT B -A m- •iU: i tNVIRONMENTAL IMPAurs onXattache`dnsheetas: `'Yes" and "m�rybe'� answers are requ re4 O) EARTH.' Wi11 the p YES pro osax result in significant: • a� nstable earth conditions 1n A Y BENn �----_ -.� or changes ge.olaglc substruCturds'? b.'' DiS4 d4stj dis0acemen4's, compaction or bvercoveri gg a£ the soil?' c:. Chane i,n topography ° or, ground sur "lie""Olie"f features? d. ?::5truction Coverin o moditicat on of any, unique geologic or physical, foatures,? e. ease, in ti+�ind; or Suter erosion of soils,° either on or:off'-site? -- f.` Changes in deposition or erasion o.£ beach sands o"r changes in siltation, depos3.t1011 or erdsan whicha m y d mo, y the channel of a river' or s°t'ream or the bed o;f, fiheocean ar any bay, inlet or lake? 9 Loss of prime agriculturali y productive sails oUtsxde, =-- re h. Ex osur eo le Or �? p edu�ipnated Urbp�oaertS, to geologic a.. �.� ---- r s. such a s earth cakes landslazardsmucl q , e } Slides, ground failure Or sYmxl,ar h ? 2., AIR: Will,the p ,,droposal result in substantial: Air: a. Ai,`emxs�sions Or e te�.io��at�.on air o£ ambient ` qua1,1 fi 7 y' b: The creation`01; objectionable odors°, smoke or fume. -O, __. c.. Alteration o fcir mo�rement., moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, -- local:l.y ;or re.�;�anally 3. WATER. dill .tfte. 'prapg�s a1 resu_it in substantial ; a. Changes in: currents or the course or directlan a.# water movements in either marine or fresh watej•s? b: .'Ckanges'n absarroti`On rates, rir'ainage patterns; or the rote and amount :6 'f surface runoff? c. Need;fo,r.off*site surface drain ge improve - menu; including �tegetatioi , removal izatxon or culvert Znstallation7 �'torthe°' �< All torat.iOhs call>t e y- --- O,I' fl'olV 0 f �.:0... waters ? - , ad e,. Chane ? n the amounta surface `water in, any water body? f: D�sciaxge into surface. waters, or al,terati,o;n afsurf`ac�e water° ua1�t`.,Y" Y: 3.nitludt F but riot lYmited to temPerature.,.''di salved a z. e Yg.n turbidity'? g, Alte�atxon of ,the di,rec��iort ar date of flow `--- r of graund�' wa*ers? ; h: ` - Changa in' t}te. quantity of ground'--- eith U 9 direct, ad�rtions 'or with= drasvals; or tkrough int,ei,c'e" tion o a aquifer by cuffs or. excat,�at,ions'� n , 1. Reductionn the amount of water otherwise a�rail'abXe:for -- Publc,wa:ter supplies? exposure, of people or property. to ivater related hazards suck as flaadirig;? 4 . PLANT LIFE, Wi11 the proposal resin t `in subs tltlCial ; a. tinge" in the diversity of "species; or ,nuptl>ux of any ;species of plants including trees- shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic p'lants)? Reduction of the numbers of any unique;; Y•ara or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new'speci'es of plants into an 'a ` area, ox inbarrier 'a the normal rep eh, m eat or existing species.? d Reduction in acreage of any agricultural cxbp? 5 AiVIDiAL- LIFE. Will the proposal result in s:ubstntial: a.` C tinge in the diversity of species'_, or numlxo.rs of any species of animals 4birds, land ;anirr,is' including reptiles, fish rind shell fishy benthic organisms or �nseetsa? b, Reduction in the numbers of 'y` any unique, rat°ti or endangexed species of animals? c: Introductior: o£ new specle p %es o"f animals Into, an area or res �n a barrier to the,,migration or;movement of animal ? ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? i 6, NOISE. 11111 the proposal result in substantial: a �ncxeases in existing, noise levels? b. Exposure of people to 18evere is noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. INi.11 the proposal produce' Sl gni scant" g. and glare? 3. LAND JLJShr. Will the proposal result in a su stan;t al alteration of; the present bx' land us`e of an area? pl:anne,d NATURAL, RESOURCES11 ; 1�Iithe proposal result in SU ;5"t3iT;tl'a1 ,'' t. a, Increase in"tine x4.te of use o ;:any natural . res6urce`s? epletion of an'non»renewAbli natural resources' 10. RISK OF UPSET. lYi11 the ,proposal invalVe: a. A ` o "res e.cplos.ion oi> the rElease: of hazard- OU 'S ;subs t�nc„e5 (inolud(xng,,^�. btt'not imx�t-ed: to.. ox1 petieides, chemicals or radiatao,r� in the event orf'an accident or upset conditions;' b: Possible inte'rference'wa,th emergency an W ' p n3: response' p'la�� ar gtnergency`�evacuati,en l �11. PO oi l ULA'P�I'ON: bill the ,proposal alter the 'lbcati , st"ra ut�on,:. e�ensit r_ y, or growth rate f the, uma'ri oh ,popolatlon? � 1 hOLtSINC, l�il1 the proposal affect exis,tsng housi`ng;" or c,reate'a demand fox add tYonal h;a.using? �M � ys» YES T�tANSPORTATIQN/'CIRCUZAT-ION,'�Will theeproposal k+tA� NS7 OSLO in: a,. Generation,of substantial add;:itioY vehic'e na movement . b. Ef ect existing parking facilities;, o domandfor �new.._., �� =--�-- parking e. Substantial t on exi-q-tirig,. transportation p Systems. d i.cant alte7•aCiohs, t;o pr'esen pail of circulat;son ox mouement of people and/off` goods? e Aitierations to. w'ateriorne, rail or, air trafxo? f Increase in i 11 traffic hazards to rotor �r'hicles, bicycl is or pedestrians? .+. 74P{JBLIG SER1j.ICE8. {4'x11 the proposal have an e,f ;ct p , result ln, a; need for' nei+ or altexed go;Vernmental, se TyiCe_S a, Fixe protection? b. Police:protectian? ` c. Schoals:? __._. d. Parks or other recxea'tional ta'calitaes?' e. Tianrenance ofpublic facilities, ni;ludin+ ro.ads `- f. Oth;ex governmental services? l5, ENERGY: 1111.1 the proposal, result :in: a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel.;or enexy? b, Stibstanial increase in demand, upon existing sources of. ever gy't or, require the deve.loprent of ---� ne.w S'ouxces of energy lb. [JTII�ST {ViT,I the ;propsal resirl in :a need for ne�.v systems, or. substantial alterations to the fox.lowing: a. Power ornatural gas? b.Communications sy;stems'Y c. Water atfailaiil ity d. - Sewer ar septIC; tank? e. St oxm _rater drain'age'?' _._ 7 f.: So �. 'r _ ase .and 1.,7 H{ThiAN HEATH , {Vi'11 the proposal result i 1 r a. xea a.on of any heaIth,� hAzatdd o�potential health hazard`exeluding mntal��` health2:; b,. Exposure of people to potential, health haiards? 18. AESTH ETX.'CSWi� JLL the ro � p posal 'result in, the o s rucfion of any scenic vista ox ie�r. open' o' the:publ�c, or will the proposal result ani the Creation of ana%esthetically o£fens,v'e site open to `publico. 'View, r� R YES MAYBE NO 15. RECREATION. Wz.11 the proposal result" in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing xe.creati +nal opportunities? 20 . Cl'lLTURAL RESOURCES , a."'�t 1, 11 t el proposal result in the, alteration, of or: the destruction of a prehistoric or. historic archaeolagical site: / b. Will !the proposal result in adverse physJcal or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building; structure or object?. c. Does the proposal ha�'E= the potential. to cause` aphysical change which, would affect unique e"thn ic cultural vaiues7 . d. Will :the prapo�sa1 restra.ct existing, rohi.g,ious ---- or sacreduses within the potential inipac;t area? ll. DIS WS.ION OFENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION File"'85-19 See attached. I lie, JJ ARFvC 7i rR} NCE 118TWREN OTY G COUNTY CF2}ERIr {� PtuSNsIiISIF SFUEtt MM' } RAINAGB gtYpit 4'ArffU}sAiz$1rP4 AREA APfirn t I^p SEWER. L4W 4 �MHM .� r; bltAItY FLQR GCL"}r1Y { ufiUNN� y Sri�oatr �} Y__�^ " RE$Qt H� r_.___1q d�G % iFpt R%aT , t YS _ SFRja #Ghkw nttAZN FLIk SEiifi 65 TGRM DR1YftGE iGi1K C FS AN5 _ A �. wRs7_y_ y S rs e{e.4 AREA' AGRES CITY CITY aY. 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X �Mr� t, 1i �� rri £ ��tt I . rN G!}tT�E1ihA axi a$�ltq,'ri jvBr AREAS 6P .DIEE`EI2ENrG& B1 :EEN' MMMIFM CIT' AFI COUN` ' GL;NL°ti�1_ L PLANS � ACt1 S CITYI D �DE;SIGustrialand fiEPtPAjo__ AGREED,ESTGNAfiIi7N DRAFTING ER11OR Cosmercia:i ai*c, at#�t`COUNT the exis-ting nty drxilonatiotrs dot Ntr. YIndustrial 1'�ix�3. 2. I Rural. Res. l.Qki Density T,otir Density k0 l,iodium Density Commercial Cc�wmercial , i©dist Density Lois Density Low' Density r~ity has R d sawe'r agree rxent €c�z Low Density Residr,rw ial for No. 7, u1 High Laansi,t y "Medium Densfty High Dcns'ity, 1,1 P'Orti,an Currently anrae�it2g s+Yr avil,ahle ftri3gh oensity � s�centaa for No. R.: Lora Density., t•tetlium Density } fte�um Density lfl a. Lb4i fret tsity Industrial Jnd.ustrfal ReSitlental* High Density Pi useni Also-, is Mi j_$ iiia. 10.j Ltie Nxdettial* 2vq it t2 5 ;13 to hs calculate. fbr s at Minh tlen ity e5i% rev 1 ever/ taxtn 3ra%na e rte diurn Density, - C�.'esidehsr3al* C6mtnercial — —No c1�jrGiY1lip X� Petr 'ts��ri�"�ity. � i ir=axl i NoJk�7�'4'tilAi4L-n�� 'G+�'�tAAty ,ta�c�fit,t, d )! adnondod G 1'I4h .for k L" ps G tt ra `l sn per rsn0 High o-on a'ti n, 114'ar thr�se •are Dckhsj�y �i4�sic��ht3a1 �' li � r EX l cc's of DICZarnnee betwean City and„County General Plans 1?age 'tENumtpM C1 T'' caUNx; r A(MM) UPON r�GrtLs DESAGNATI N Pas 7cN,�TaaN DtgIGNAVION Namlys la a- s High t?etl.,it: l y +�,oeiium- gensit Aidium t7�sris�t Y Presentl tiayel y oiled ,at 14e4iom t3ons1tiy. (No. 1$) 16 6 LOW 'Density High .DaInity ' H cjh -Dai sity".. . 17 2 Luw bdnsity Commarcial -Nt Agraamcsnt- County recently Mmended General Plan for No. 17+ U 3,7 14igh Donsi t:y Loy Density. Loty Density, 19 1.6 Lots, Density Hi5h bansi ty High Density zf3 93 Industrial Commercial -no Agreemollt= County reeetyLly amended General Elan for No. 20,00p rente in ca'culations for sewer service/storm draie 2a. 12 Law i7:ons:tyr Goftworcial -No Agreement- 2 9 LOW >etlsity Medium Dens y WNo .Agrelasne:nl- 23 ld High: Density commercial �-No Agr:oement- Area primar-ily devaloped (with re�idetit exl atwd: �a1uY,�oia� uses°a . Sawat jstorni drainagt: cal,oulated at hi.ghor i;z0a5ia- I e11s Deil3itV lte� sic3 n ia3 io No: 2, 2 1 , � i�e34r i i�sity Medium. Donsity -iso Agee e;l:eMnt Gqunty re doihtly amonaod' General Paan for No. 2+1. «2 Gpmmgzcial; Law Dd'oblty tlomme're al ''26 06 Rural ROG, r,dPi Dansity -Nri Agreortent- Cit y Coneral 1�7a'�i rias ant�tsdod as requtste#i by rosidd.ut:s Of the, arca”, (How0vor, to be calotmlated atI L©N De^ nsity, tie4sid tial, rot sewerlstorM drainage3 . (Hn� ;26; 1 27 1-. G iZtndi lt)u r4nisi, ty M'1311 oons its }li i3h Cer$i L'"ye. 2 7l5' Grating how DansiGy _ City has a sewer sarviice agraama' for T< ,bersity' ' �r itesi dcrltial to t- 0elcur".at6d at thats s t risk: XH�,i f► r d1 l pans Lifty andt Gotfnt, } ,I�"'m«t�Qy `i1 ;vrRaU111'COUNCY,1 - aaY't1 Ltb�e�Si�YfYo17n`SGCii� aGeNnirx Gatie orsIGNAmx7AiN «10 Lowy Density T, rai Etas ktxnl RaSidentl.a ro o5d zesi�wz sad Oise for 3p twy �- p is7C+7 Sid o\Vilor 30 !s h tttal�s y indust iat kl!i 1i �ts1t Hca kti eoific, pian. ctwtir /stcr m c resolvtd as pert xsr dgAiIll I�L�TYSt iil�hdfi._� �let1 i�t�st i�ari�ity �,ozv Dansik:Y` -- 4Yci1.71aK�i tCM ti@ E*uiC[iaa' @i� A' ` 1 �6 — 'E`r7 be�:nstxl.vock s3.S I}"ci.L"t Of Spedifit, to balcu2tedw two,,* #insit` tioirl� ial= 25 �,pa consit MediuiV DoiSssty drsngge 12 Lot DoAlsi ty .Industrial Ming rise is I�uUli - aa�nr ui��3s« Cho. 3 33, Lubi�ori81+.i 19 Ftwrrl fts p ub] i .NogreKmeln di.ifQrenoe in oaiceilatns for sewrsr ser�icejstorm 35 Yax Res :.nrkusria -too A> �etrae"nt- drainage Eat 3Q 5 u Sasting rise ,is Private ro'-Si8unoes: 37) 7, 3 Low M17ensity, pti�ikQ T.uw Drnsz,ky �8 to city to, pursue :xa Re to iirdust s i the Yema�rider �� tn� I Love Rens ty Gommernial. _No AS eemant� �on�brm vki.th 3n rrtd�tstrisl =No ,�lc�i`4remi�P1#h- Gza2in a I lit }{i e1t'ri', 5, l c'ItOfl oil the South Ujdp ial lAf'tt AwP fxla4^�, �,N&Ic1 Gf" T10, xfm PLACS OF PiltiL"TC !,FARING in,lttwal• hatwuesn'C�zltatzcrt±t iad .rns1 N+at'tla Rerta1111,' true Low bon'tti,ty t!#:d11,Ctcancalty tarlrlif,saCi��1, 40 3..7 acres 1004t011 AM the saluthWest. Vili tiv ilf toast; A,uenua and Co,F"ias Aarn 1n fr'0M 11,.311 11e+nirit1- Riieriel" 111aI , ' ti ICi' ib 1111tt9iS�T UI+7LN t'h,11, :tht, ity of Chicoad.ty Council will', hold 19 to Low iukjlprty 11th mil Iol a utak; ha li`t1 �n ixtetbda �,� sa tanlltef 3, ,1985, zn tha Sty Council � l.,G ati.rr. lracat�ed carF thl> south �idevraf Fi.iil Lincid 4 tl9lbu,k { awl ,!.x3,11 strLvt, Chi,cc�, rr`dliforzl;ta to. initiate>A 1ic�nn#al Pia 8 t#7w atOos y � �u +'gdmt nl i tn� gF ne tti .11i d ora bfid balow. The � �ilvGnuc, gdllot°.111y'I'v at•r�i1 +aulliAtna"buYn�Lane ar,�1..'Por uw, 13try1ri�t T!t„�Xi.tuatt1u31 kc 111 h UZnuSF ' .> � w Arad Aumbors- rMur to t,A.°li p.+tr:, lir ..t PAP av,a1jablc, for review in the City o Chirei' I'lannllll CNtiAi"C,:.htlt , :rt Itsast It rat .7t1eS K-iAto ;!ttt?C'4`z�: tfii.'aiT hili +`t:.re not in Sequali0oj- order, 1.6 iAcras I,Rca.t:l`t} on �(:k'tt'! d!.�Sk. '.AJ,�11� C1t P��l'Allltiki.` t�.YHllilt', e113f1 GPtJFIte\p t51SC1tThiiC5t7 r�encttrlly ,rani FItut St ttt to i'aar S`;1' htft It unlle frc^i tfi7t1it1nY t7iltlTliy ltta}IiieNtf7.t C4ti ttzclFl I'Calistt' .;Siti*sitfunCtat , •1 :aa1 s'rue's 1f;11ati+tx..ggt1><h 4 thlf t:1lts:e4 htu11aC1taA:i� rlir.nrt 1 yJ - I1t1 �1I.a'rt3. Joe at) aKl the sx)4tt11 131•,:0 (if Iielr'r+1a r'�.�5}t6tsa,'. ra +riF i' yc,am+;rc raek, wast of the Arirport r lode, nano. mi 1..,nesall;y oast of Itirks LorIg from 4rltultrlrt to teorm Mt11ur Avenue to t),aytu�ta' 1«e�j, bald ir1cludtng 1)c�m;'zol Grano aria PoppyStroet` from Low Millii'lys Res.iflost,i"'I M„ ta.t:.arirhl.. _ tt1r1'aX Rc11$ratt;l,ix,l, tib acre$ 1r�00d oil the cost sada of Cohasset goad. aiy"t Of the Chian i'ilanic,lpal &i.r ortN - L eileralrly front llocing �1 4 F7Cr�s.[ 1Acat0d 1111 thsl ea*t c iuiu Of t'.tir Strw t from Nast list St.vpat to I•<u„wit 21rd ~Street frotia XLow l!4'.os.R:j Avi' 1ue you"th tt5 2h rntruo 'bane, . atld 1nK;3urli,nrl thalNa RestdentSal to lndustrial'L I xt;:i4s on lino riho Drive from Grazing to 111dustrae1+ aS 'acre'I,ogztted nn t11a `sr�uth s.&' or Comanche �ratlz to 5 166 aCri!S located +it7nera1l ODSt_Of I1,7V y ,iVQnnt''i north ul t' the 4A�t sof Notre L�a;to glvd.. �rcm LISW Delnsi;ty Rosi onxial _ lir ,t k.i aaCa Aw"Ut',, south elf the Pl'o „�liod l atun Road to lndue;tri al aatr Tile- .lspAanadea frett3urnt cw tQn;;tx Rosiicential, 'Xresltttttiyi t! *a 15w �b 40 aC'Oa 1�dated an Che wtrst sxXlj, Or the, Skywa;, X14rGs 1 atld a. the Wert side of ll lhWay g'4', clellafally a 3t h.tt nartl aoll east tPlant, xttl rrsducL txn Gardana front Grating to lildustrial at14 b t t;0:4r.Otct'01 r'rvenuo trotr xiiwd:ium, rotlsity Rer 1d� ficial, 1: .if`.tYrt ' ' Q S a l a The e City Cautlitil W tx also consider. the �n1Xa�trlg arilass, 7, K tea on the easti 1Cu" 4sldc tri' 1tighW4y gg, 9onar.11ly 3OrLt Of iaan.7::ia 1,verlui: frOh Medium i;ansx;ty Itasidentit 13, l ?Fore i0ootad ail the +last sidt,' of Crhasset:Read At tr, Lx",i Ftesidenxial„ ChrigU Lane, ort ai.thar s9lo or Christi La,ilG Krum g 11' a�retc located oil the w+ st sirlr; of C6hausot X a'at1, cast ttiw tlntlrFft y ilesl,delltital to CvR1fl:iiirl ial; rrt tkiz 5acrarNgglt�x i;arrharn Railroad tra kn, sout'h yr o: dJ7d11a99 Ch4hilel, guneral,ly llo til of 1:dtt6 I1,r1v0, and.- 1.1 SES; <�aras l.ogalt�il an both sire Ki ar �rs�C Aaanui-- f'r.cear h"am Palk wvenuai, lri>~l>lad+ing th.osfy }5atculs bil Frcntinr Circ;lo, lrom Low CrraasiLy f#csicterltial, tr bfrdi,unt huhnIty Itastdeintiel. east to P-1_1 sburyra?dil �>13t1 tow Pani;ity RosidentS,a1 to Gonmerdipl, 31X' S+5 aeares lrxcat d bttwaiirn tigad'dn tt1U eart> 17 oil the rlprth siai,y bE £arst YvetuK;, Ltaase 1 Atie utahcastlttt n c otk the north, thri SltCaamento Nrsrtllern ailr ad trICtli nal k11e wast, and �} tEralrkagc t'hanhel on� gRtrinrllnlracittad - g irrlm fii�rth 1�v; nue, ojat.erdy 61.0 feet rrghi Law ba it, Ft�sfdant5 -1 t0 Comt[tiirclal,`, ,. the out,h frdiYt Low 66,1151� j'' �c*ii,t.SiC.`'ritL�i7, G:G '. ,ItYtitia«C,rS.t31.. 1� 46nr,i, Wcated on thti `+~ai^ lido of the �,ali"41tt1f�tlts � S 43 , [c> ua kQaateA batwedn H10hw4y 32dnd the Split horn, T'acir3c litYgdatact eaaic rxcla tlttirn Roil;read tr3c+�s, asst rlC tlillshtrr} P0pd, acutll elf avL Avenue, irlc111dind ;� ram Indra +rhnnn+it south to toast Fourth }uvotttlCt frpsv xndustrlal to Cilrea c:i,al, thxlse X�ilrcels 3511 X31.a�a taay f t,m FS2gh itatt'S1t,y° it tdiartCsal te; biadiurti Dc+nsity ltrsidettl-Al, 21 , l� aaeas :locotrd aan the nor. th tsrle Sigtith AYennLY ikdm t"hL SduU jlprt ZSgei# w i29i1+Cb,id tcc�Ckd itas, . t1 Ma'hittrvt Road lii'oft Craw Bora li y �tltS dL`ii 15i tat C13inm11rainl,> , p�x11� pCaty yticlitad l5i1 tha tiUS°Gh Siic" q tXI#t'Lg:OCh , �YCfSltlkr rkI7111 Maadot, itii{y.1ii �uS� �O NArkXr rwiiP�'tr,y1 $tYa4=-Y, ErailaT,aw tlen�i,t��:haaleytirt,tJgltcr �alrtnarc3al< i r i i kESOut,�T}~taN Nl5 I tt SD,T.UC3Urd bp T11r, CI'.TV COWNCIr, (it, 2 TRE, CxJ`N op CfiIC N I ! C1[` CItIGt� GF,JERhG Pf,i1N i rlNf7 USIt MAP 1 \'yESt f pAPAS t J 1df r 't h� City coupe. l o >'hcs c1 Y Or Chaco ig rtth+ r:k ed d ABSENT! eWTEOT { tW acicut at#il amend a Gencsral t+lan ttlr Ow and f' >rlfItt:AFr, tht+ et;y Of, Chxca Etna' lltLttK! G,�untk' i,ttve bt*n toxlClrstl d G nlrP�au n 1. rf 11 +t'etttt ly for a number of Soars to de t(u.1.ap M �zttUl,r GetaoLa.1 7 iu% �o err<r,, f+l,rn T,tnd USO taaP for the Chico DrGatr ; acrd r1 It . E as•aF.Wons, City rl_aY, k Robert fl-, HOehm-+' .��... . Gity'-Att•.,rr. Wlfl%Ttf:ryE+ L11Qt' of CtLAi� •LS desirousto iriii�lY)Cei1C the Unr,C'.lraet {,and t;sc Cfdsignatioti ant Dev610Wmai7C Deft ait x plan" IU M I ,r3 arItO d to in the ;titra- o, Agtttitt [rXan` Adopted by both Clic �1 ff e la ')j Gltp ttrtd AUtte Cournt:', and - 1, 12 It l; Wfik".REAS, a. ncgatiVa degrJArAkiVA has becil 'Propared >j�k the f 1 14 �i amendroont tai, the General P1Ari Land Use map; and, l3 TS �, WffF"REAS, the p.jatinieg Cgmtiss.iat,, aittl`r candtiqting a rUii3so IS I'd 1tC},1rLhrr on Auqusf li$ YectltN^end S GtlUnCa1 if)p>4ual of t I? 0691ain amtnrTrreitt to the l�ty aE' Chico 'GKttncral f lArt Land Use E7' f i yfmap ef'faciCl;tc; herater As Fa;hltl,E a and faktgtlaLt rl; anti t IN' 1 }i {tillFzyilASy k1r4 4"x l* va Oolj+ .AOLitKssf'. (StatY],3� holt �lltl 1!7 o. oh the, Canaral Alan tcenci ent; Con s+5 tembax , ig$S, , NCiiJ, MEVvogk, BE IT: RE$Ol,VZr) fly Vir, QTY CCIUNeM or IMM OTTY, !t 2; tlF` Cll lCti Arr 1"Cfhl.C3 OS t 1 �, hst e,hc tity of, Chico C000,1l Kad tared Use 22' i fagp, tzr' vraenSet' 21 2•f for tfltr;c are i5 gen rt lly 'ndicatad ort Fl whit A .3ttd fi. atwa l rKL xt e �xa r ,�Qrttrctlttitrc{ rL'h�Al,Ut,1 G;{ ��� a�ko�fr iY•� rc't to a --., rat�Ul�� ',. �� ':. Y f 27 int a Ahs Cy 4Udc�I. +fit Of Gfrr Sty .OF}ricp 11.0 14 i zzf rti, 0, ay" of SexrEembor0. 1f95 ng f ; :::i AREAS WH 2RE . COi1NT`I :SHOULD AMEND GENERAL PLAN G. 15...; Desi nation I dotes Area Ac.« City my County h g I; h DO M D=R Sewer: available or HDR'pbttion- _ County s hduld amend to H -D -R annexing* 93 Ind. Ind/Com, Retain Commercial/Industrl.al from S1. 20 Eighth to 61.0 nortll Ove1'lay urban reserve frdm 610 north of ;W- Eighth to 'Lu do Channel (Develop. cy atement) pots't. 21 12 L -D -R Comm. Retain Commercial on: 43-07-09., 45 Tke vezone to C-li 41.07-11 Antique Stow; 1-07-44, 45 08-.1. Aix condition- iig, sheet metal operation.; 43-08-69 Condo Sub. 14. units, On 1«2 Mores; des.ig;- nate remainder L-T,=.R 2 g h -D R ii='D-R Develop L -D -R County shocild amend to 25+ 2 Comm, .,li-R Developed commercial , County should amend to Comm;. 6 100 Eura1 %:=D -R P- WIC. coiysidered City design: ici 1984 :aid ebo to maintain �'01p ty designation honing coMpa: tib e with Citi R -it' 2: du%ae, AJ -Ds R Ind. Sewer available for H-D-F"�, sut oil 0, to develop awe -r-want,"t Cauntiy eho it amend to t;D_R,,, 55 19 Rural Eublic 17nsigna"te De,tco/Rleottcal Supply Ind., Resi: 1►`0f�-70, 71) Ag,. 16 11, Rural Reser: end. des%grate. Ag -R6slF City a �t-R cl.aaest to G`Outlt!'. Ag.'-si 7 L -D -R Public Private' tesidenae,. Counts/ s'�duId amend` 3$ 1 Ind, C'amrri. City t eca,ntly appended to It d; . One, mob 1e o,n to ion =t.an us should be al 8 m Ind,. Gautlty''. shduld am(ind to LDit 4 43 Ind.,,. Ag}Re. t df Area elesigngt,' Ag; Res. at requesli ;t}t, Who 1aer amended ta. °lnd«ount�t i revlously; had Tndw' p:J.