HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-27C ZONING ORDINANCE 7 OF 14j -P +ranch mobile home park i -r required: The height,
CW115trr..rr:t imn :and type (:-jf mat:jerial for such Perimeter imet'er walls or
-fenr°rrz soha.11 he as spr tai fi.eel
�o:L l �home park toe(';r:ir ark atY'+elshall b1cble p
nr o ii d>!d in such a pat:t or rr ars to provide een'/eni, Onix tr"aff r
tai l"C(Al ati ren within the ri`ir9L7i l e home pal.:t;. They shall be
c0115itrLACted to the following standards
(a) All mobilo ho(ne pari.not&�f`t eet shall have a width of
lrs�c than thirty fMetnclrtdinc ourfr,
(Lr7`FirSrf shall be r:�oncr•ete rolled curbs on each ride c)f the
e
truets.
(c) The mobi l cx home~ park streets shall be pavud in ron{ ur ini ty
to SwLte Coun,�y standards.
(d) The mubzly. fr61rtte part. Streets shill have adLI,:quate
rrri iar .rinkre F1rwi.l do ar°rd enrart�achnteryt to publicY`raac+s
shall big x rI r.•r�r*t fc�I�fii ty with the 'BUtle'Cotm ky 1)op4ar-•f`mr-rr•tt
Of F'U1311C 'Werkro sifaridxi.rds,
I erre i t rr ri c. r;r1 r•a1 rrwr r eat�a c(i7 t 'L -A '141 1, br,; uit abl i shod
i n (-' amh rno bi.l v hrtmLII tst.rr, N r roated p;tumsutknt to the prr'avi sj� ranr� :e,f i.it s
t t l e
t t.. c. rr qtr,: c7rGwc3 . hal1. I;ar� it t t.vit,t hundred (2 00)
(�t~tulr° 'r�Cyt: Per rile". bl :X v I'torTlr:' �'r� ': A-�1110 "OMe.at:i, cin a C1i � MAY Cbnf.ai.n
r.; om�tturri G � c' [iIJhxtittaer, � �,v4i (llmi f O PUDIS, S, r';y' Uf f l eboard oLtrt"s* and
5000ntr aat a gat i ort c f ttie re rt al:ia r n�a).
r�r� i, l i t, i c3tx rn , t t, two � �
y - pt,,r•rrri,� t,.ud i.ri ar�,c ord� nc o- wi i:h l-zlIci) les of tjrrr d
(.r�i3lirlir t �7Y (atvi dcaGi trf7ti'f' hO t0f;.ri1 r"OCI-Oath»► W'aa (no•ta s the
�:�I,'az��arM ..,:#.orf r.ri rr�i rri ►ttrlttt ,, .�,'
��'a:�Y�G rnc. l ]-I rI rr.thtr'. �ar,7
I1r�: r, ] rkar,arrrrB�Ik-3 �� � r � Ewr_,Y..,,
t�lrrrGl I 1 lcll(d(l �
perrrranon . bWlding for uf+f Ce rase. sur-h bLtildinq nrao/ ir°rt.ludo ,a
s,a,nglL--fttrnily dwelling -For tl-,Lexcl.-tsivo usme of ;the owner, or
tt1G1r'tt';tC.Jc:9Y" .
tctr rir uc�__ms. f'very rnr�krilria 11ume park 5hslX have ar7 r r more
,l b:untlr-y ilooms. Letumdr'y dry t i°rg lines shall bo per-mi, t.ted an �Aoy
ms.~Iji.l,e home svtuE unlus% reetr-L .`h.r d to one or morro ctintaril.
10 a at i unt=
I°I�� l 1sth,rFxv r �vr rJ d; l cti rn > i le k"irsrrie bite sh eil'l tae r:qui.pRed with
rc=t; eta t:.lxl for. (nail dol,i;veri(.!$ in ac:uordanue with aGar—AptiAhalr
r,[.�:.tr�ti trds of i few Uni.twd U;Latut5 I "uEyl. Uf' t r~e I epartmr�mV ur' a t� r7l.r wt:l
r114ti,1 lox ai,ea shrkll. be aCj(irt;r-Qrted to r;xw vice seLtiot'rr.. of 01- t:he
ent iro tnubil to home park.
t'k? iiprLgm7 j The Mot 1, trume part; shall. con taitj at Ieast� erne pUbIic
i:r �l E�tsh� rrr� for the uM,e oyF piar l: r usi den,0!5 wi,Lh 24-hour, Y.
Arp�.e ,r_tsed For --torarie Coq trtrivel . •Lrai J.Pr w, bnatt,�
,and surto items .mc%y be eztiabl.isshf.-ni in a mtahl�ly l•rol"L9 pLrh,
prcavirfrtil_ °t Ire's r;�r iadecluaioly tiareenod Jrum pub tit: vioww
t.li;r_l a Lig �n�� will, utility di.st.r itartt, on i�,--Jl:itieGi inLtrrdia� g
xsrr atii. �rtt sat .Q lirtss r�:r r-wirry irtdi,ridat+4l. r7rr�fai le ttrs►ir
t i {",,ui C.ihrt Ey j 1 tit ltlid{"CIrf']�,tnd. IjjtE l;)I��r'jur, I °� ret,�.Jr�ll�iiblk* ��I'tr
(:oMilyifig wiLh� the rr•5ctrrir> inorrts of this ti-L �i,1;1rr Ar�d lie !�h�tl l trr�aWe`
1.1'1* ti F?f.i,+.isar^y+ arrc1r tmanun4 i t.iliti`es 'For'
., Viii t.hr r �chr rr�F { tte sdr"ving u
the of Gmtrhr F:talla.t,i.es. ""fir*ar►z+ortmi-µB tsr)I-Minal. 110:Os,
motor Lab ,rr0Ut:,IM(r Rt IOd r°lt,ACI'w) and rjthc3r +Acilitiu
rIuu,3°»ryar; y t4nd �appur°tr+ai�ant t Q aM.11 rrrd�t-r�rMr�r.,tr ci fi x rw,i l i. t,i e shill b
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tC htji:.al l r�ati a n con ortrr�nce with �: JJOCi f" COt_i On 13 raf � thetit. A a F
t;rxl i fOe raj e� t3ep r• tirren l t:r F 1aoc,t>yt ri l and Coma
ty Deve1, riKatnr<r t �-
11rv,lw»ii.:krl r�°�' �tl�;r,��itiC� .;,�tlr:1 tftill�ir'rtp �ti'h�!rlci�sr't'i�ar
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amort tni ty `fr, �rYz,raQ All "ehn_ r :CrtdJ V! dQr_-11 ' rooftop or ou.• dcrjt-'
tilc�;i.sic7n antenrias o1w 13at:el.l3t-e dishes shall nat be permitted in
Gz
rrlc,bilt hlcrmd pA,,I'. Ono singled t fralovision antonr'a and/or sa1 wtJ. t
etizh tnr c omrnucla, ty r-'e"Vi.r_e m41y be %it ttatod within the (11rlhile imine
p4-Arw{ ,
r7r trlci „ 1rtr mi 1. „ DO(4t5 arld Esther household pets slj�jl l plot I��
1:)Or mi t:t,ed to Min at large' in any Mc)bi l o home path. AV arAies
�
pc, :tl try, e,abbi ftI a, rm Incl Mier barnyaj-d 44mi. mals. shall Brat be
Peter
tweci in any mobilo home far, Nh H
1"r rl�LJ;g t. w ac:c.a. Vilest. (hOre ten (J.u} per Cent cif the mrrtai l,r
home si i;cls may be used for te-anf4- j rsnt, mclbi l e homes �
,�3 i tes
reser ,vcq! two transient mobile htcrmUS, shall bo so designated on #wht-:,�
pi an .tbmitt od wi-th the tnaster development plan. nie site yat�ei
and prerl. tori y d vel csr,rlt :r�'t: tarndr-Ards o+ this blas ifiLrAt ion sh 1:k
ft.tl.l� -apply
f tosi t: eO 1.105 ll .� _
�c_d fear iwY"c�ri� F.t�+r�" mr�b,l,le homes, (ard, I+irJ
17 + , Sc:cLi on ] O -Z1,- 6)
_ Ar"tiele CS
DL-VEL.OPMENT AGK�F_Mr=yTS'
5LGTItJiV ���}' r APPLTO,)TION
of o dovol. r.`ipmL-n-. ttr�1 rsr'rtlk'i"t,' IItJ .1 tc i"1'i: �'t"j i�► 9. t .1 1'�
�. j
C r �4, f 7. Li, t � f t hU lw��i i f t�7rns G� %c,���r t�tnrr+rrt odt~ y
t`r�rlrtlxr�rtGi r►xf wi t i't `xr t t..i. tart 64iQ64 , shkl l initiated Icy stn
ippI a r:;zr5 tb (who v,hO l l IJO j rat: r,ud tf' or vi n t)y the t1wool, iT. Liu.
+F�f,;t to arlt i s n0i- t l rr,+ I� C1 Jrr r' )' arra .r e.11 1 �t�t vel 1r >i net.ff'L'er.
lllt}t1 Af''c''1�lr.Ar41i.� fwlsrrrt gra xpp11.r.-Vttit.lrr �rjr, Sttoh r�crlt�ldert;ti.r�n
y.� t Pr 'i hir? Ftcthl.l t:cre.trt't;y Pl wvtM rtrl 7"11e appl i, cti rt
lir r,,Frrr.�ied vtgl trlmur)'l u,f�t t t. t`t.a1 t Y E�f l thu f of 1 owi rrqo
h ��r
qal description 0+ property snught to Vie covered
by the aq eament .
descri: pt; i on ctf the 'proposed rues, height. ,.and s, W t,
hyuajdirasl"�, d nsi,t y or intensity a+ use, and provi,',J.Orat:
Tor or dedication of land +0. 1- PUblic
CJurpusO.%
rorlditions, terms, restrictionand rr q�tlrt�mt ra'l ,
FOr Gcttlsegt_tent C;al:trrty discretionary al_timl-1.,
(4) T"hr�,r propos od time when con stroct;i Itn Would I3t4 r_ommerttced
snrl r„Ompleted, both gat to the Ontit-e pro jec:-I� ,xrrd a$ Lo
tall phtt5et-, t•.hereci
�wr'} A'tt�,ld harmless aIALt�e eJtelrtpt the Crotttkty and xts;
ropresent ati,vem Tr Om 1 i.,-`abi.l i y for or clai,tnS
for personal Jhjury, pli-15 aUreement to pay all Costs
end pr c�vr d +or _ the Cu�.tn l.y in any legal,
JOn
+C(ItM t.?rnuri a a. or' date -for the agreemelitw
b.tal..t's fit t a s ti'l xlk'Fc�i tita'kAon to onabl o thePl:antli,ntl DOV-41,11'Lmen'L` t o
I�tfIdr_ t,tl tit '-tn i't,ii `�• i al to tLtd'y �: ur LAant to �"t tk�l � l+ r t� ? �t�llroe� Code
; u'rtxoi,ont. i:nformAtierrt f ra twk t,x h ,i. i. t'i -Lhrt •the project. IS
a '.C�°arltyh'trk'Irl. I�lilliw
t t"II'1 a 1 !�,� t�. n t+. W'i 1_, I"t � I� �� �tk.:kt` t'
�M" t t t T..tJi„tY"iI;Y may r O(Juire +
t1 � �'J 4af.,�,,,.1� i;rt•i rt° ins ,.a e$Jr ,�� t.hl;!=
other. I, t.'tjl.a l".F"+r1iG'i tri tJ•f T ,Aw.
�1 `3'tr'�:1; zt'Ei t'it�tr,t�Jnt.tlt�d fi'� f��=�olwwt'Euxtair C7�' t�t� �tC1rxr°L.I �h'
r.++�
'artptar°� ��t r � ,' � hta.l:h htt+ rlr=�t:rii r.ttt t °h�O t: vk-m` cob's incu,rr eu
htv tho Pl,atrinitlq );tlJtlltli',,II at?ti, �Wt rirr'ntmwt,k�aT Tticw:t w, trtt�li
6le,t°.t,M, mM E"tivi r unmont al heal tlh
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The pail i ata tart h ii h �cinsidor od an �pF' irwatirs:r� fear'
A5 tl•rte term it 1_:a5Qd in ChaptO-r" 4. ;, Ti t1t�' 7
Dr�v��. r��rn•��rti•t� I
with stir tirat'�
of �th
. a Cr;rrrmm�ne�.nt� � '
� t,C�v�r itinr r,ke Ocadr?
cialendar daYsi of
„ Ir De. al"tc.'ant:, ,hall deter°rrrinp- in ,
wr" t:irrr,�
kIpplicatir�rr, the '� nninri
WhL-thL-r olly not t-h� apl
t c., ti�in is rprnp 'et_o arltl r t1a11 t r rt mi t
+,sua detvr•rh"c,1ti•rarr 4-o t,•h AF'�'I_I:CANI"„ 7 f L -1 -le planning
Ci r~ m`en~r sicsit�tj r"ttat r-s-zp(-jtid within said 30 day% t~hL ��pp7.i.t �tir7rt
�p
r:�ha 1, be ri E°rriF�d urn 1. 'k t •
SECTION 24-4 , 02 RECOMhIM)AT ION ANT) TkANSM TTALL
ter✓ r„l"m xrwta w -At AF�`Pt' 1UAN`t`' �„pr r� 'rr ,
Shah
Tt�r� Wl �•tt-ra r7g r�
�� Caratr1•t"� I
rn rntt:iurr raF
r•tk`I �tlra�r.r' (ar"c5c��dr!i �� Arai" irn�,Lc�tr�
tions and, upcin
G 1i ter smp) i. h �a,ppropr-Iaf(1 nvi r• ninnrrt i inv ti C
,..rrrtw1'�7 r ti n of
h i•tj"restiga i oilfa, t>~�n �mi't ,thy rappJ:i��t~iran,i
�thercmn, to
togpL:hor with k -h Pl ontti fit]
t�r�ta�ar" fr nt': w e.atnm nrie�.ti�+an
ki•rts O�rr~rnt ,� f'"?: ��t�rt7 i n rJ �.�.,•nm ^,!�i v -"n
SECTION 24-4Z4tri IJL.ANNiNS OOMMI85TON ACTION
a , {r ri i 1, t. 8t° " n , •t h
e resultsi up the
i O
,otsti Satz r�r9+r .and
r wr9 t�cinmt �ri � L iwr
s
tin in sh�t.1 5l; t .�dt.iie LA
the
( rF.rtri Y r lw 1a1r i_ti9f<r rt PI L-A11ti i nri C"rtlmitai e,w .1;
1•roaeI°i.rl Lot V.ho 1ira'tit-in�- (The 1100r 3 151
�t At �� tgiven v~n in niann-I° t� r
re �t
iii �GPcby FLt:1,
�:r+�rrr� r: Ir=a•rrr.}t.x„ } C tw �1. a r.i, t.� I a r•r L cyr•r•l. part to
ra.�rrr�•tiNtm tWrapt;irati ty'f �a
r•f�:��"�+jpt.rjrrtrr�rw-'t �arir•�"a�r7rt«trk ",k��,1]. 1r� ci�.�r'1r �?rte pp'°�viti'�tl a,t� ��1.�.i�re~.r�a.��
t is r=•'t' tttnc�n`L
Godo
x,50 �C �atiri , r't ririrt: i rr ttw rilltyh
r:+t°apt r•. irr►t ir r, Axa, rt�k . t,, , r" t � �t r �=r�1 I;4y I aar i �r• t,ak tt �r r~ t tt�t LL) 110
I= wt t k7 i�h�� tit�Vr,;Lc�pir►0riL.
"-k9r` 0prrr�rl't R
111
r°�r.,r°i,�t��a�•r:�r� � rrnr.;�c�r�a ��r-t iy
G„t,�rn�rlJ.'.'"�k'�i(�tk r�13rk� � it;.IYYVJa�r„rt 't.C1��r r'�.a�„t.iriYft'IrM'rid�.il�irlr�s %�`f t*ol.4ttl6n to
the Board .,of �iupervi cars,
Fol ] Oji rlr� t C 10 f)Lkb . i c hear i rigs y the C'ibar'd of Supervi %oe's shall
r"c,nd3: l arr al l y car' r.tr)condi ti onOL11 Y appr'Tove t di sappr"uyu or approva
as nlrflal. fietl Yty 't•fie Duard t lia applica`I.t.an and if LaFarrl`caverJ rar�
7
approved a.4 fT)(.ld3jf e , Chairman+, a"f" the 'Sward
., �� d sf�al.l authorize LI•r
crf S�tH rvisttf�� toe e.r_Lkte� said apr~eement on behalf of ,the
County appriwal r.-rf a deve'l.epment: acct eonjent shall be
iYtwcanr(�l.islirrr.I t1y ord;irtande (650,"i7 5) A tJevei
Al, l far t -br.� `I (rrrsr 11 rtrtles
kh� �
r ovi si% ttie IL-gi,s:lative t3r�dy findr� that
r.�w (j4' t Im-3 aclreement are imrins -tent with t»hr- Bonar" a l
PI rand %rry itl;yt�l. nab°le sper-ifin plan.
No agreement shall be c tecuted by the Chairman of the BOVAr'd of
t.�pt5rvi st r s untj. Y it, ha% ben:»n r x*r.Uted }3y the AFTI�I,CANT. if
they F rtl`'L,xr"ANT hos' ele.tICLAted the a regiment. or yrF,�omunt as
: and K"��t:lll" t1t^ � ;,aid
rnecl i. ,F;l ed ►5y -toile Cr=c�t�,�.� of �r»spar vi parr s-,
9.A:°cscc:rt E'd C, -alt, e4:ttrtirr►: t t the Ctlai.t^ rtar� for his eXectAt irarl v�ithill
iar+f mard ;appr oir,.1. said applicat i.on shall bo (10-001od
Y , ,„,e cutt the''
uta t.lrtll �,ti+�rx la ASF C.y7Ai'1 artrl the G(�t�r�trrrr� ttal nc�' r-..
agr”" 00flit't l I,
cf.K blit hi.j LIa1•/t�, t:ti ¢'er" l;I" a Maj.rutwi E'lieC»tl' s cA dtive:1C)(:flrtt rrt.
i�(r"Iak ItiCitt' ytr'C» f:� r I: fl i:I'iCa �1C� r�1 of. .t`�il�t�i�r"V�:ar'ir"'�i ^:iI'fi:11.,, C-i�ML a
co I..f%er er�f `I,.r% tai rF-ot�carded.
m1r"G'r.?rirent. wl'o tLitib'Joct to IT1L7C� l f'xCi�`t "�.t�ri tli"
*3r.4' tlt. r%ti37:t,lkt c.t�':i r,C'�t: f't 6 "f t1 itl l�rt ,i le i'. ;7y l fli�r�' er'' `l , Ti tIe 7 i_4
t3lct (,CAI i or'rtl",t �r,,��� �k' ntrrc�rll, God cOrriMOI" ;f, ;I q with Ser.:tI WI M`4164.
SI=CTION 24-43i(14 ANNUAL R VID)
1, � r'1l i cle;.vt.i c� ,rttl�: rtt: t��, r�t�rrtecl't.; att�.%l l I�rl� r �v�: er�lerl Cfyk•h� f' J.
nm1 o i';'ver"`y1 tvja_ilvu mClnthl" y rC IOG13- 'I'�t`tvi
199
i t°tiramr�5rt provides for more frecluertt: review, in which aasu 'th'e
trjemt Thal 1. prevail.
a.?. The ir�uF'i]cra ►f the r c vi♦'ew shall be to inquiro int.,ra the t�i.�ud
fa> �t;h c�wmf'�y. ar7ce orf �.f't� (�Pr'L„.1GANT w th laic tertius rad tate
arid r, twhe rake a.(. an agreement whi cti jarovidesor
inor-Ea fregiyient i-ev ew, +oe, any rather 10ur ose which May be
rill voL . f i ed in said agrep-menti, The burden o+ demormtrati tiq s7(,.)c:ad
faith (.cinplianae shaLl rest with APPLICANT.
a. r is rar' tri each r�vi ew, l"ie f�'l anni nq TSepartment shall file a
r opur t with the F`X 811'li r10 Commi r si. on. relative?, to ail, l do vel, epmeni
which hay occrir,r od under the agrea--ment t. -u soquentm to thM 1, a --,t
past review and any other matt,er-m which the Planning bePal"tmel`i'L
w i the{� to briny to the Planning r"ommi ssi bn ` s �atm?.i tat t un .
4.. if M °fallowing a reviuv) Of all agroement } i L �� determined that
1„he atareerr�et7t strcitald he ter miria'tF,ed car ttiodi.fi,ud `l -he matter-
the
$Mail, tie referrc.id Lu the Sward of Srtpervist:rl"� f,w f., oceodintj5
+ or iermi natloll or
N
if tt'it.) EloArd of ,i.i nds and �leterr� i'ir ,, on t tie k�asl
of oytriptice, tttAL the applicant or ii.si� sur-` =s�aCriti
i rrr',iR'i` r? t hw� not; '(:.Omijl;Lt4d in good, f ai.'ttw With thO L.ert►i�
r ondi t ions of tho �ogtwt�ettter►� ,. 't f�r� Emar•d Of 3"Pervi tmrs may
t:t:l`nia iiat t car tnodi ref ' tit' 4UP�•001"L2nt.w
SECT ION 24-475,05 TERM INAT T ON ,LANGiaLLATtC1Ny 110DIPl CATION AND
AM�'NDMt NT Or OtW�LOP115NT AGRE�fHEhITS
Ally hok;imvf� ?l led Gni"" edit-Andt.nJ by rm. 1tutA,r I
t t°irtta,i >�t� cafi kie ; C h l .x ill l
'or ria ����tr.�.��+�� ci^' a_rr i raterr�i~r�t� �r��i tt71
f;r+tiK',ii .#A 1"h% :xittit [iir4ririFar'°, +d s r t.d. forth "khLIVC' fUl— C'MA'r itlqillt.ki rJ-LIch
Oil--le(t rildl'Of:i A l.tl-10434)
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Article 44
CONSTRUCTION OF ADD,IT I CONAL DWELL INC UNIT
SECTION 24-4.4.01 USE r-ERMIT RMUMEMNT
Notwr,thst:andirig ,any provxmion to thie contrary' in thins chapter, an
addi ta, ona;l dviol; l i. ng unit may be cr-)nstruc ted in any .aura al l ow,Lng
rows, pritial u�r* subject to obtaining a c:onditianAl Use Permit. 'r1-1re
cJm,t l I j r- q t.ul i t may be attached ri g- detat hed Af t~rim 'tt u primary
1`101-10donee on the pari::elMablta�-.ior7 -o+ the dwelling unlit: is For
°JIP Grab;= r t'.cupancy orf Line or two kdults who wi-e sixty (&t)) years cjf
ape or old,or, and the areti of •Floral' 5pacL- xs not- to exzmmd 640
�ifj or() feu-t.
SECTION -24-44,(_-)2 CRITERIA FOR A t1ALI,D APPLICATION
fay The pr oc ,i at= site., is wit i cr an area zaned gi nga: e-'r mi l y, or
m�ali--.,family r~iw+s�,cit�rlti.�il,.
(ly) The pro,jf_..n:t; site its within the service area ref a publ,L tar
r r. iwrte viat:er r mmpany; pan tary sexier sere vi c~e it,- Avi.;x l Atka l e arm
- j;rtskallat ;i:rtrr 04; iA s0tY;t ild dwelli,riq Ltr`rit will not adaer!;elw° _
,I
impact tr•af f c -flow in thu nolighbor hrod.
(c)pplit.wwt: to indicr .v at least; unu tjff-titruet: p►ar°kimj Vpoce
Vur" tho �,,,oct:nd dviell I. ng tkilii:, tho hIF?1Gjht. of ttlo ,pr apo!!,, d
'tr 1((` It1' x.y con;lp)'t wx't«h t`uj,lt; irrp 5,C
4.14 i E:� iM�t tai iaXiil�tf� d. ;
c)'f tt41F��, 1 1 [lil 1_lrli. 1. ;h
ri) w'1err1:7r1larit i�f 1"ow Itriit wt:,it,ld r"el,.tL'v try the
w1 l i:fwMile d riv_*i t y, 'ft]I" tho, lot Lir'" part:L4 ttpon which,. tho sGccmd
t..m i 'l:A S t A t' U l: t.,f rAt 1`YJ vant;l 4 hoLher the secs, nd Lira I, wctll: d Lie
c:t. w,i tst„errt wi Lh the i;-:xi,sti nq Plan Arid zon .ritj
SECTION 'A4-44. CONOITTONS ,
,r„r 1
rhe
OUtte COUnty Plonfil,r)(4 Comm iissicin shall grant a conditional Use
Pormi.t
-for -the est eilt1011 of a second dwelling unit if tho Second
LMit
cotpplieJ with, all of the -rollowing.-
(;,0
T h e- Unit iu not intendedfor- sale c -.And, may be rLnted.
(b)
Thl.+ lot is zoned fcYr single-family or multi -family use.
(C),
Tple lot ctjhtLains an existing single-family dwelling.
(d)
The 0 -second unit IZ eithor, attar -hod to the e,,,jstjnq dwelling
Zfrjd located wit -nn the livinq a r e a o. 4: the L.,yistj,rig (.1violliny,
(:)y- detacjjc?(.j from thu un<istling dvielling. arld 1pcatud cin the same -;a
J(j'L. �,4r� the untivsiting dwollingo
(F-.)
Any i.mcroa.5us in the -Floor area of an attached tnatant unit-.
SJI�111 not exrec?d 15% a -F the existing livinq area.
if)
The totiil area of floor spaci4 -for a detached SOC,01-ld Unit shall
not exrowd 640 sqoore� -feot.
zhAll M(omfor'm -1-ot-
LOVO-l"atJOI ,';irchi,WLLttr-al rcrviov), si'Le plAm roviow, f Oes'
c -k. k-equirements r
rid any otlior"L#onimg 4emoe-ally
appliccible to construction in the zorio im which
(h,
'1110 'I31AI1.G;jJLj'j(j (b'&)dv roquiromenit, odmirid sttii,ed by the tk► al, tjirlq
1%viti4on of Publi.l.- Wrjvk'rte".
luttvr I I Appv-(.jv,,.Al frovi thLO ckr]Qjjt':V 'few
L(Ii'ilWI(:t,i0n t",o rt i,,LkYiit.ar,y r,I ower ct"Ystomn.
lt_L�Ltc•.r of t.rppl-uVttl from a public, gar- pr.lvat* viu1j,")r
(:c)mpjjny feiv-, wator, ' t.ervlco.
(%tjpljCAfTtr +or t Lkii* Fvrmit „-Jtall bi..an
(1
(111 Af TI C.)'f curnpi ianro with tht� aUjO M)d VILAIIA'JOV. of
its %I0,.-tnt . u r ot'jul r t'Itlpl ItMkt') pr (YY I dr.O f r ir ab t_iye, h a I I b u
20 v�
submitted with the building permit applicat_iort�
SECTION 24-44.04 OTHC'Ft PROVISIONS
(,..I) (-ompli.at t.t wa,i:4t t-1�t reptttremen�ts Of `the Uso Permit $haH, be
ctieci c-d and re�cnri•f"r-mere by thePliinning Department" vin ai
annual Basi
tb+ The Pl anni raj Commission in approving a UGe Permit mUst 4,a r)d
Lfaatr tt,t r�r�eta ,..arm � fae mot by tho appl.icatimn of Anti!-1t;} ,l.i
(Tumptar;_tr.y iii:} yak - fvltabi 1. e H anre Rosi. d.ericos> and thAt such
t t«rtyl lin l 41r�ttl.t� n�1:�; adverse:ly a•fferet the hei I. sa•fetry A1.1(
welfare af toile mei ghhcr=hood by roar oh o+ sQtzh Ta c t r) r - r. a
incrc,:zed t..ra�f.(':Lcy tin-54rreet pai�kF mq, tr-�:Affxc a o n q (:-e 4 t i r.) n
rerai.duat•tti.ax density and atcessibility +or vint jonc:y vutriclos.
to I Secti,ow--, b V521, 1 and btr8 ice..? of the Gal.i fcir°rti,.�. Governtri-enLCe`Idu
hall, .Apply as anlee`tded +i.(:)m Lime, t o t,.ime.
rt Ie 45
RESIDENTIAL NONCONFORMING OR "ON" USE STANOARDS
SECTION 24-46-01 PURPOSE ANb INTE{,',
t. tfi; p�,>rpctse jai l.tte Resi dent:i,A,r; riaon•f or~rnt riq oi- fart uc u .
v.t: 4ridardt, trt pe ovLtit, or, ol,dpr° tioly 00(4LJ I ft the t.r Unty wl1el~O
jr-it s, ajzr:. t.lt+ not- r;oni ur m `L j prows Vit'♦ tf;enLial st andi-,tr•ripw. tho RN
tts tattr.l'i rtJ > ,..tpply t,�nly fla. arei*,-ts ries.,.t�nat cd by 'fwi`te i�titte �rr>trr'i;y
OF4,�rmral f It--rt' Por lov)y rnetijam or hi.clh roE -isit«y rossidc=.ntial
SECTION I'ON :.�J4»-4i 02 I)E4tECC PM5NT GTANbAN08
'The 0.0D;wang rrtirAimUm r;empti„rtmiont4s shall ,be u0ser--vot-1, v�*c%f4lpt where
ref orjf:.t.-ally ami.. -i fled fur rmndiiional ttrWit. rhle IrJJ11.111r,M
e° aar►tta r°r�mr�rrl»t, ;sh�.t. i.rt� t'tr��xe f`tr tqN Ltt,r x
,i` i,ft.fir xtltl. m 13t UL'Ul -,il HF. P4fli �0 Pgt1 S T ty` � �"�dL tw+wky� w
,4p0f k 1.uLir t,} ra�t�:aar aJ :�>xuert hundrd °fifluy
2ta i
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(t)
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{�)
h"Cnnt Yard yg...,,q..�r--t.-y„ Twenty 4t.5..
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Sine Yard Seth�tc 4., dee{.) twee {.) ruva clerJin) al tmih
ride yrards shFz7:1 tri= nWi l o car great er than •treri { 1rt) �fe► �»r t
C)+ tl-le avorjelt-a lu'L width. Where nonconT-carmi, nq ex s-L i. nib
s(-,ruc:t wre- hw mg rehabilitated o►~ er.POrld0d, •bhp Mill) MUltr
,it-ie yard lt<�..f. l ht? I.,he ex i ti;Ung %ethac k di ��i . eon that
{cf}
4"kmm Y�rG1W,.ic! (Beet) : Fi. .e (5) .
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SECT
Z ON 2;4-45.03 OTHr-R STANDARDS AND REQU I RENiENTS
C`ha
+ol l owi ritq tAddi ti. onal standardo. and rdqwl r emOnt s shall apply -r-Or,
R♦ j
t.mumj
(a)
f"wo('�) tiff-vs�K��t�r"at parklinc'1 space shell he regUired laer
eiwel,'l is j, rj 1.trti is tr71 r� �+ one car+ no-parkinq 44 t?s_: per dwelling
uni.,L aru Allowed by the Planning C}oparttrtent a Thi', t-;� r gtti roment
is wht-�Iru o",- .;tipq ropaweis abitm bdd
by ren ON'1 ttion dwelling as -tart 0+ An rapprovo
rf�lle t7i. t f'cii.].tiri l"!r't mlt k'�'' fJf the t"t;1U11 Y' r I°lr)t,�C�tntj and �.t.�fttMUni Ly
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H18TORY
FILE 86-2
11/25/80 Amendment to allow homesite, Seg Appen G filed.
12/10/80 R-3, R-4 density limits considered,
1/13/82 Zoning Ordinance Committee report.,
4/13/82 Commissioner Lambert recommended committee meet soon.
5/27/82 Committee reported on conditional zoning.
6/17./82 Amendment to parking ordinance referred to committee,,
8/2/82 Adult Ordinance beard,;
10/21/82 AmendmenLs to al,l ow Mobile Homes; Mobile Home Parks in
reside-SnUal zones;
11/4/82 pefini Li r)kn of Mobile Homes, Recreational vehicles
2/3/83 Zoning Ordinance Committee r+ poxt.
3/3/83 Zoning Ordinance Committee report.
3/12/83 Zoning ordinance Committee report
6/2/83 Zoning Ordinance Committee report:
10/6/83 A-2 density limits from comm) Ltee,. PAC revision from
committee w
7/12/84 "R)' zonee from committee Section 24--31 .Exbrm
committee
7/21/84 A,G�aL(9,
9/6/x4 .Aunt Minnie.
2/26/85 Hoard set joint: rweting on, g )ala, zoning administrator,
R zone revisions, AG PUD!,s, eliminate A-2, minimum lot:
5/4/85 M(,-,mri .from Karen veracruse as chaise of vl'-Oni,nq
- Commission, Referred to code amendment in the works
11/85 Planning Commission Hearings,
1127/86 Public hearings begin at Planning CbmmiSsion level,
4/10/86 Cade revision noted in status report to board, in Joint
meet~ingo file,
1986/67 Planning Commission hearings.
6/18/87 First Board hear iryg on whole code
12/15/87 Hearing closed at Board for Committee report:
T,14T*0 red
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OFA? OF COUNTY
^0LJNTV OV BI-r
4�bUT 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE I OROVILLE, CALWORNIA 95965.3380 N ;915) 533.7621
4un;Bu+fa Co. PtanningC.anm.
001171988
Jrovilla, Califasak
' 4 SAN DOFF
. •rf�+r.auw��a
Oct.ol.Jer 14, 1988
George Robison
Attorney at Law
P o Box 175
Orov lle, C'al. fornix 959
r
Ret AlItte County Code Chapter 41,
Dear Georges
As i indicated to you in our conversation on October 12, we
have received you letter of September 30, 1588 regarding Butte
County Cods: Chapter 41. NOW, we have also received Your Letter
of Cc:tober 13, 1988:
ybu have indicated in your Letters and in our conve�;sation
t1la lr you believed that letters had been written to your cl:i.ents,
Get�ryr= Genas a>id Cara,1 L1.a o t pursuant to Chapter 41.
On October 12 1 6dvised you that z was not aware of any
�rarriir�.c notices i aving been sent pursuant to Chapter X11, ��ul: the
County p1 ann� ng, r?u 1 i0 prork5 and �.ealth Departments were in the
process of s prPriaring M.formrs by this anr3ax c1i zcr1 letters to be approved as to
orfice and used for this purpose when. Chapter Al b0came effective,
Chapter' 41 was enacted by ordinance Number 2704t adopted
September 13, 19,88, and effective 3o days thereafter,, 'Th is
t rel naY�ce did neat r l eat or amend .subs'tantive penalty provisions
already in the Butte County codes but Simply provided an
additional rl eans of onforciiig such provisions through th,e use of
Warning notice$' -%td c1tati6ns. Soe Butte County Code Secta.oil
41-5 enacted Iij, i1r6a.n4nae 2704.
Although the Comity, z chagi:ersu wha.chs
are will, ben24, enforceabl,
K .. - 'b 10
'W�'3�..�h �,,3 ICyn Q� th
pursuant to Chapter 41., a review of tho Letter '11ri.tten to George
14enas by the P1.411113.ng Department on Auqust 4, 1.989t indicates
that i i written pursuant to Chapter 41i It was written
was nit
prior to adoption of Ordinance Number 2784 and makes no referenco
o i he enforcement proc�r�clures in Chapter 41
gip. • :.
A review of the letter written by the Health Department to
Carol El;arij .on August 10, 1988, indicates that it too Teas written
prior to adoption of ordinanoe 'Number 2704 and makes no mention
of the enforcement procedures in Chapter 41,. Furthermore, this
letter refersto aviolation of Chapter 22, which will not be
enforceable pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 41.. See
sections 41-1 and 41.3 for a listing of the Butte County Code
Chapters Which will be enforceable pursuant to Chapter 41:,.
Thus, it appears that, as to the two letters in question,
Chapter 4.1. is irrelevant- if, nevertheless o you would lid e to
review the standard warning letters which will be utilized in
connection '.lith enforcrMment proceedings initiated pursuant to
Chapter 41,or If you woold, like to obtain; copies of. Ordinance
Number 2704 enacting Charter 41 or Ordinance Number 2708,, Which
is a related ,cleanup" c, tdinance pertaining to Code Enforcement,
please feel free to givO 'vie a call. Also, if you Would like to
rfvi:ew the planning or Health; Department, files regarding your
c;,1.;i.ents I alleged code vj olati.ons, please contact the departments
ca i rr�ctly , .
Lastly, with respect to the Other matter you raised in our
dji,cussion on October 12, 1988,' namely that the Planning
Department's iirterpretation of the livestock provisions relating
to Mr. Menas' property is contrary to a previous long -Standing
interpretation of said provisions, T would suggest that you
discuss this with the Planning Department. if this issue cannot
be r�:solved directly with thy: Planning Department and the
_j?lanninq- DepartMenLt wishes to request ars o ,inion from us on the
matterwe wi lI be happy, to resrond,
Very truly yours;
_ 909AN POET -
Lutte County Counsel
e-
NEIL 13. McCABE
Chief Deputy County Counsel
NM/sq
C101.11 Planning Departmelit
Health Department:
_ i
411 0rovdle(Ca-1Mercury-Register, Wednesday. Mar.
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lis Margaret Heinan'MERCURY-RE, GISTER
Jean Pratt got into the bed " .k
Kar -I break fzzist business for the.
t� F
t5,ri $t.e+Tl+tt rcies{ln
I
-ave al Twitto I - love, very
-f net longer
� 2It boltie� but 1'.
to move
Into an
N,"ItTV. When I retired, I L.-.
Wzkv to suptijLtil`1Peilt my
... I could remain in my
1+
as +'Q`en rITnIlltci -Tvan-
1 ti§ J :� a � Fl
7 .ctt t` tie ye'lrs L $,tEl x-
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"
p .w un Or. ov the t w
, : x�
breatltiia
FI is a real
. k �• ra et"�tta LL -ro "< - _ .,�yAY
w.� �r�u�%k rdryy,
Yt � i .tt' "•i f � � 4
. i _ ,.u4:ky-,� �r '- n s � zn3i'x �a=x� �r �ei.ta '.•'�"4t ''n ` y vz i �� �:A��
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+: ta4{t a I` % -:lith
:* • .`• . � t<�`''�"'� Sok: '�_ fd r- "b, - i�f ys�'�
sYr �'g
+ilia !per, {I t athll $t l �` _�3Y � "-� � �4�>a�.r• /ark
�tFtaa: lioi mals to senior vitt-
a"
ze ns,"" sbe said, "and one man
called to rent a room for a cou-
pli: hours,"+ "
tle coming
place is p family
k with- ons. Jean Pratt reI'axesin oneofher seven rooms \4grcvry xeFlslecphutatr� dka�garetllctnan
rIe} colTtang t{t famlfv reTtniorts
and iRrisfings" site said, as vett _ Y
t ti eltntj professionals it day" she moved Into in x555. Even atter 30 years so does tical! an extension of the
a+,ek exa%, s looals wanting. t{1 get �.rl : l remodeIedz I wasn't. she. Chamber. of Comm
erce°t NeP
z"vavwithout drivingi`ar. designulg a ped' and breakfasts �rety 2a} h ;: yat r #gr iEi€s Local peaces ofin-''
Yotz re out in the country " but a ng lseeame` ads"an out Incl feet luekF to be hero terest, including ghost mining
ttttt only 1 mitTtttc�s tai,cln`, " she said. ,"�iy frtenrls Sw� : , .`' towns of Oregon City an{ .(hr•�
es- t1Se. {i- t(Y leli Trier1 shoul(t et rid Of a+.. }:a uc cs ur uu a
tr�IitT plc tlonatcl"sg okee the Lott Home and Chinese
Prattome of the doors but lC ill, petted problems --� such as the Temple,
" }
f aft trims the fawn, dies
carpentry irorkand.mapsjams � People appreciate the cepa= korl: rha e crepe tooms tdress oer fromr New.Ehe on 4l give
people
directions. tips
and jellies. She has repainted, 4i eddingwas a wrinkled mess,restaurants, d spect3l
lweftnishedandreuphoistered, rateentranaes,a�ftes3id`, events happening while they're
"YOU stye all '':at wood:" she "RSo''tle like feltoyvshl in front *I'm a seamstress," she said., p r there," she said.
sat"S. pointing to, the walls.- ``it of the fire," she said, "But some "'so I was able to press it and put
taShe feels she has attracted,
people want a romantic in- itinshape,a,
some people to hap tHer
Iter continental breakfast in- terlude:And then there's doctors Then there was the judge, who advertisements convince some
etude09 fruit, muffins or other and judges who nscd- to work, had only brought one suit. and visitors to come here, she said, (t
specialities and; her jam and jet- atter :: day in : ourt They don't "split a seam in a: bad place.'r although they had never heard
ly have to socialize," Pratt repaired the suit so his of Oroville.
She grinds her, own coffee Pratt trim tooffer' what .she judicial dignity would remain "I'm aware of what this town
beans and looks for old fashion likes when travel-* There are unimpaired, has to offer,"' she said. +I'm sold
ed recipes peoplewon't get electric blankets. Each room', Pratt. considers herself "prat onthisarea"
rfsewflere. hasa black, and white tetevislonr
"-1 try to think of somethliig There is a suite Willi a: stove,` -
Tt 4 a e+ att.ttl4 {$ our area-"ag
refrigerator and l'{llt?r tele i$i1in.
._ '.*6 11 1 miner+s sour- She plaits itr ptatke sm til
t refrige=r ttorsizz even room_
a.t .° hay a`i e�Ti Tr.itt.ittle* '.I;v e`rvonv his soriletliiget
Some .iFi €altlorett for they t=aint r�l`Tzgeraltcd. when
zxfzesz are tTiors� ltd{` - travel." she said.
€.... { .y ..et e p;:t< it Ont w Outside. the Re titter l:t e*r
y `'xtill r,Ra':.1 las hti Tec- GUMS by lho� tri'{`i and fields
zovering her firm a er(%4 of tVoed_
a pi -i klv ba tt for c In.cr�f:tterfrt� t ;r
(` • . e :$ one FCIn>ea:al;a •�i'itTlmirg. r
._. '•# a.s3tif4'.) ;l°Ll tiL<f - tfi:tlF i£l:$44 .:Intyet'r`IS:.. ;4a111`tt tt:.^. ducks, NCC
'e°k : a^ ..I ilrtc;tit tiff: arece- the fish ,!111111) or the squirrel-,
Alas ng_" site said, "Someone r
E _ �,ndt her home ha€j� beetn front the Lit
y gar`s r{I{t l rake :�Etr '
re'eTTr.deled since the "ll gills_'" _•
xe
3:30 p.m. Small Group. Sharing Sessions
4i,F) p.m. Dismiss for evt,'ning of fun
SMIDAY
7:,30 a.m. Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Guest Dieter 4'r;om Oroville Diet Canter Topic: IlMenl s Diet
Men in the Pr,,graml►
9: �O a.m. Special_ 'Events -- Pot lucks, Pancako Breakfast, Bus trips,'
Il What do you do?ff
10:30 too m. Diet Retreat Plan - How Can You Become ;Involved?
11:30 a.m. Dismiss for Lunch
3-1:45 a.m. Lunch and ad j ow n
Faculty;
Dr, Connie OlConnor
. Professor California State'UniVersity
. Aerobic Dance Instructor
. Author. LEISURE DIRECTORY, LA.:1960
LEISURE WASTERS: Barnes and Noble,, -1968
. Aa i.o: Childrent s and. Woment s programs,, disk jockey, writer
Education — pathfinder School of Broadeasting Washington,D.0
Los Angeles State 'College, B.A. and 141.A.
University of Southern California, Ph.D
Dr. O'Connor was selected as an Outstanding Teacher and placed TOP FIVE, Calif.
State University, Chico 1983/84. She was given a Public Service Broadcasting
Award for "Leisure Impact► Los ,Angeles interview radio shoo on KBCAfm Which ran'
Weekly for 4 years. Dr. 0"Connor was also the recipient of the Phrateres award
given at L. A. State College to 3 out of 10,000 women students for leadership/
scholarship. Recently she va.s:awarded the FRAS Grant, a year long release time
grant to develop a training manual and train leaders or Lifesty►1Stress l�fanagemer,.t`
Systeme.:
Dr._Willam Dresser
agate for,.
Consultant Association of California School Administrators ( Cli
Communication P.nd Attitude Improvement)
Otoville Union High School Diatrict Superintendent of Schools
. Professor: California State University, Sacramento
. Health/Physical Education Instructor
. Clinics: and'talks on self—worth and Respect .for Others
• Workshops on Target Teaching and Clinical Supervision
Dr. Dresser received his B.S. and M.S. Degree at Kanoaa State University and hie
Doctorate from Brigham Young University. He has received many onora,including
Outstanding Alumni. from Brigham Young University, Liberty Bell Award winner and
Principal of the year in Sacramento during the late 60a. He has developed many
skills for teaching over the last 20years for improving the environment in the
classroom. Dr. Dreaserr s ;objectives for his 'session are listed in the conference
schedule and he trillplace emphasis on motivation and learning techniques.
Gg1�7;FtC1tCE �GHEDULE
FRIDAY NIGHT:
5:00 p.m.
Arrival
6:30 p.m.
Dinner
7:30 F'•m•
OR] E14TXZION
9;00 p.m.
Leisure and bed
SATURDAY
7:30 a.m. to
8:30
Breakfast
9:00 a.me
Stress Management Workshop_- Dr. Connie VConnor
__
Ob�ectiv9s: -
Transcending Stress rather than ,merely adapting
to it. -
Education ;as to the physiological results of
highly positive and highly negative attitude
Understanding the role of balance in 'stress I
management
10:15 a.m.
Break
10:30 a m
Stress Management Workshop (cont1d)
7-7:45 a.m.
Dismiss for lunch
12:00 noon
Lunch.
Guest Dieter from Oroville`Diet Center
'Popic: "How X Feel About Diet Centeri►
1:45 p.4 ,
Creating A ,Positive Climate For Learning t-Jrkshop — Dr.
William Dresser
Developing a. positive attitude toward teaching
*,'Teaching toward. a TARGET or 'COAh
# Establishing your ,learning center - a happys
cheerful learning environment
# Production a follow through on learning
�r Hotivatioh through success
OR
"VAYS TO BECOME, A SUCCESSFUL TEACIiER I u
2:15 p.m.
Break
200p.m.
.
Positive Climate Workshop (Contld)
Assembly Bill Nei, 4343
Ci-IAPT811 J.56
7 .
An act to amend Section 65832.2 of the. Government Code, relating
t0"housing, x
.a.a' t ., Y Y ittlrr +rL
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a"i
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t :'➢" ' i�" a J, e!1'111G•eW. ja s .a, t+ f tr •: r�.z i'•'
t' '[Approved br Covernor)une 15; 1986 Filed With
a .
Secretary of State nine I6, 1986
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_•' . u Y;f1 LEGISI.A77IVE COUM581 'S DIGEST tr "'tri r
1
iL i`J1�%�
AB 4343, Chacon." "Second uni s, i
,
!Exi$ting YaW'2uthorizes q city or county t0 permit,b—ordlIiarice
'of'* yG
r
'� t
,
the "creation' second tincts ' in' stiigle Family or""' _multifamily
t,��
,
iesidential zones under sjpe&Ccd'clrctini$tames Exist ng`law disc
7pio*Ades that a local. a enc ma 'ado t an ordin V
g Y ince i
Y � wh ah totally.,.
�.
,A
+ , ,
{ � precludes second units With' Ah if if the city ]r county r'xiakes
r:
,'certain ,findi gs.:i "J
y Tf the city'br*666h does not"adopt either 'of "those
t
ordinances,
axisting law `requires` the' -city or';`cotinty' to'�eithcr approve` 'nr
;sapprove an appiichtion` `for a "conditional use perrmt for, the
creation. of a s, .ond unit in' aecoi&'noe with' spc_.cified "orittrria,
Included within those criteria is a re use the lot contain
r
an existing single-family'detached dwellinmpnkrtha
'second
i+
unit be -attached to'the existing re d naegand loc'ate'dhwithin
the living R arait'Of theI existing dwelling, and a reybiremcnt that any
Increase in floor, area not exceed 10%fs -of the existing living area,
-
This bill would change the criteria for the issuance of a use permit
deleting the requirement that the single family dwellsng on the
w.by
lol be fdetaahed, `anti by requiring. that' th`c "se6ond unit be" either
.
�a
r ;attached to the existing dwe&g and located K:lthin`tlhie livingiarea
ra
aF the existing lwellin"g'or detached from the axis.... dw' iff LLanjI
+-
'
located ori the same lot hi the ekisting dwelluigth'at'ariy`iiicrease'in
;
the floor area"'of ari"attached second unit not °exceed 15%i oF'the
'
wdsting 11' ung area, and that' the'total s ea of `flsop"space° Pot's
detached 'sec'c�L`ezd 640"'
o uAit bee square feet;''"s s�"' , r� • °' +
.
- I � I I
i" ibis bill would bemoprahvn'April 1, 1987''
, �i'.�.. . ^��k�. s X,r., . Ji dta'Jfa' Z� ^ "k} , x;: a t +. a ,w • t
I
-
G
"'TI)e people *brlbc state' Irl r t < .° n 'a ornia tlaGen�rcCas t'ollotts':' "
S�C'I'LCSI� 1.+ Section
' 65852x2 of the Governmenh Code i5
antiended to rea d:
65852.2, (al A.ny local ttgency may, by ordinance, provide for the
creation of second units in sing] eafariiily anal multifamily roasid.ehtial
zones oonsistent° with all of the following provisions:
�(I) Mens maty be designated within the jurisdiction, of the local
agency where second units may be permitted.
g
` (2) The designation vEareas may be based on cr"itetia, which may
t
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Ch lafi—2—
include, but are not limited to the E docluacy of water and sewer
services and the, impact of second unit's on traffic, flaw.
(3) Standards may be imposed on second units which include, but
Are not liriiitod to, parking, . height, setback, lot coverage,
architectural roviuty, and ma timum. sire of a unit.
(4) A local agency ropy find that second units do not exceed the
allowable density for the lot upon -,..hich the second unit is located,
and that second units are a residentialuse that is consistent with the
existing general plan' .a'I'd zoning designiiEiori fbr the lair ,•,. i
(5) The second units created `shell not be considered in the '
application of any, local ordinance, • policy,,. or program to limit
residential growth. 1r ;; �.+ ,, r �, p
„ f(G),A. local agency may establish a process, for the issuance of a
conditional %is'a permit for second units Z`ri:, tr=• ili ' ti4 %r; i ,
y cal agency which; has,not adopted an �ordiriancc
,l(b) When to g y 1
governing second units in accordance,with subdivision
xeceivr, s its first'apphcation�on or after July,l,15$3, far a conditional
use permit pursuant to' this subdivision,_ he local agency shall accept
the Application and approver or, disapprove, the application, pursuant
'i6 nils subdivision unless it adapts an ordinance in accorrdance,with t °
subdivision .(a) "r?r (c) 'within 126 dayi after receiving the application,
Notwithstanding Section 0,5901, ,every local ageney,shall, grunt, a
special use or a conditional'usc permit for the creation, of a second
unit if the second unit complies wifh all of the following:
'i (1) The rnR ai'not fntehdgd f`ar salt: and ymay be'rented.br ,% p
,(2) i'he`lot is zoned for single -family or multifamily use ytl r�,if
(3) Tho lot contains an exs'sti:ng single•farnily dvmllingr - •. __ , '
t4) The second Linitis eitl?er attached to the existing dwelling and
located within, the liviiig area of° the•existing dwelling or,detached
from the eiristin dwelling aria located on the. same lot as the,oxisting
. .1.;0 " "Isle 15 t' } V�Nrq%r
Ing, nri� " r :, r I " rrt° trjt 1" iri. w ,Kir
5 g i'nrrrs = it rl� , ri .
An increase in the floor area ofan attached second unit sha1T
not eacceed 1;5,per'cent of the existing living areri.,ap.
:'Ril
(6) The total azri of floor s ace or, a detached second unit shall '
t
a} at �t . n
r
no /exceed '640 square feet, r t, tt tt' ii rr a +rlrf
we f r S s i .LIJa
(7) Any constr6ichonr�,shall conform oto height,, " setback„' 16t�
coverage, architectiiral review, site plan rcvie�v, fees, oharges,-ancl
other zoning recj creme i•ts`generally ap' lHcablo io residential
cohstruction in the lone in which the property is located, j •:
(6) tocal'buildi6j dine requirements which apply to detached
dwellings, as appeolyriaterr »
(9) Approval by the local health `officer where a private sewage
disposal systern is behig used, if required.
No other local ordiiiance, policy),or regulation shrill he the bitsis foti
the`denial of a building permit or_a use parrnit undoir this subdivision,
r
Th subdwision ostablishe.i the maximum standards that local
agericics$hall use to evaluate proposed second units on lots zoned for
residential use which contain an existing sirigle;°faniily dwelling, No
tf`i'. ,,f iJ4'
Ch. 156
additional standards, other than lhoso provided in thissubONision or
subdivision (a), shall be utilized or finposed, except that a local
agency may require an applicant .for a permit issued ;pursuant to this
subdivision to be an owner -occupant.
This section does not limit the authority of local agencies to adopt
less restrictive requirements for'thc crc;ation of second units. '
No changes in zoning ordinances or other ordinances or any'n
y changes in the general plan shall be required to implement this
subdivision. Any local agency may amend its zoning ordinance or
general plan to incorporate the policies; procedures, or other
-provisions applicable ,to the creation of second units if these
provisions are consistent with the litnitations of this subdik ision:
,A' second. unit which conforms to the requirements of this
subdivision hall riot`be considered to exceed the allowable density
for, the ]ot'upon which it located, and shall be deemed to be a
resizondehtial' a'se hoick is consistent with the existing general
erallplan bd
designations for the lot, ,The seconding itsgeneral Jn.n and
considered an the application of any local ordinance, policy, or
program to"limit residential growth,
(c) No local agency shall adopt art ordinance which totally
precludes second units within single-family and multifamily zoned
areas unless .he ordinance contains findings acknowledging that the
ordinance may limit housing opportunities di the region and further
contains findings that specific adverse impacts on the public health;
safety, and welfare that would result froth allowing- second :_units_
within: single-family and mt ltifamily zoned areasJustify adopting the
ordinance. -
(d) Local agencies shall submit a copy of the ordinances adopted
pursuant
Developmvisionent wior thi)nto the 60 day' s�after adoptioInt n. and
O As use.
on•
e din this section, the following terms mean "
�1) "Living area,"means the interior habitable area of a dwciling`�
unit including basements and attics but floes not include a garage or
any accessory structure.
(2) "Local agency" meads a city, county, or city and county;
whether general law or chartered'.
(a) "Second unit,." means an attached or a detached residential
dwelling unit which provides complole independent living facilities
for one or more persons" It shall include permanent provisions for
livth0, -- , sleepirif;, eating, cooking, and sanitation on the same parde-I a
Ehr single-family dwelling is situated.
SCG, 2. Sdctiorx 1 of this actshall:'bccome ope'rative April 1,1987;
0
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DITS�
629 Tandy Court
Chico CA. 95926
I
(918) 8342007. ADV ERTISING
CLIENTS
JOHNSON'S SHOES
CHICO FUN WORLD
KHSL-TV
WESTERN VILLAGE & INN - RENO
KFM-FM OADIORI
V ERSIDE HOTEL - RENO
KlOO-FM RADIO
CARL'S JR. - YUBA CITY
SH4$TAN HOMES
RICK'S '1 -HOUR PHOTO - YUBA CITY
ID
ARBY'S RESTAURANT
KINGS TABLE RESTAURANT
COMPUTER CENTER OF CHICO
NORTH VALLEY HONDA SPECIALISTS
BAYLINER BOATS " OROVILLE
MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT
NORTH VALLEY PLAZA MALL
U.S. AIR FORCE
CONVENIENT CARE WALK -IDI'.
SOUNDS BY DAVE
SOFTWARE SOLUTION
AUTOMOTIVE WAX & WORKS'
WELLS FARGO BANK
aERRY'-S AUTO STEREO
CALIFORNIA MILK ADVISORY BOARD
SUNDANCE VIDEO
BAREWOOD FURNITURE
DURHAM PUMP
IN & OUT/MUG SHOT PHOTO
LANGLEY AUTO WORLD
JACK'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
COMPLETE TREE SERVICE
WEEKEND WAREHOUSE
CHICO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
VILLA RESTAURANT
GENKAT RESTAURANT
CAPRICORN GAP;DENING
CORDON BLEU RESTAURANT
THE CAR COMPANY
COFELAND' S HEAR:tVG ATI) CENTER
CLOC SDIITHS
CHICO I'ILMWORKS
COURTESY MOTORS
JACK IN THE BOX
�
EtINKO 5 PRINTING
CHICO HOME AND GARDEN SHOO'7 '
PRESS EXPRESS
THE GOLDEN UNICORN
COLbWELL BANXER-b, M R REP,LTY
KC;PM-TV
LA FORCE PHOT009AAPHY
CLAYBOIiNE' S
RAYLESS BUILDING SUPPLY'
SUTHERLAND LANDSCAPE
FASHION FLOORS
BUTTE COUNTY TRANSIT
EXCLUSIVE'' DETAILS
OROVILLE AREA TRANSIT
GOINGS DISTRIBUTORS
GA.TES'RESALE
COORS :BEER
ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
TACO BELL; (togi0ha1)
I
4 7"
Pit
T oil
�A
ray ,labii �rr�i,ch �
utsurn 06 -nal St if " ^
tri an, effo;l to ` Ul' netghhdt
lloocl nnnttk.Avover' animals,
Placer' County, supervisors
Tuesday owfirmed an ordi-
rrcllive %Vhfch tNuires animal
Pens on lots of less than 10 acres
be placed closer to the ,min resp
idonce than any rosidence on ad
joining propart ,
p
"It ybtl leave a rn, yatr'tl
il4ail nur nej�hbx,s. li tlleru's
k:dri; OdOl`,; yGri TIN'. L sllfire ill ttf4
cit ,,,,tufort,"-Iplafned Sumer
111c riew ira,ovisioi1 is 1,(,.Gig
(,idl.od the "hug after
t,ltlr Vold .ire 'Uiv Lot,rnls areawwl,r.5r riAh;t: an'd wooll led to in»
su,t,s, callssur flit. poliY-e attic
th"Pats of it,
g li action, The Vase
pu"41ed cu°ultr° Outining Matt to
�irld StHllrl teni:�[iy.
Tio, rir dinarlee wv► r1 keeping
less thin tld� 20 -hops- or m itie
w hie -1i ct,rrstltute t, hog stain lld
awrefo e a r.ortlmordsi'l opvra4
V,,li k"ltsith: this UrdinallGik.
Llrt P.. lso applies to keei,inl;
than 12 r =iekellr,,
,zit trlor►.�tlat°Yetis, ralrl�it.�,
V,)aL , : Deese cruel sinjilar live
S;W('N., it ,,ays tigltoal pm)s Miall
luv lit, LhMl, " ,lie te.0 fr,,m any
$0: ileiivu wi, tYljuir ng pijslrrtet
_101i6i e<i. b Yet tilY. dire( silell
lits l nre 1.0t,+
or.lar v.-xe M ill taste efrvet
l:''^ 1% 1 ;stets )je r etroactive,
coutIty
lupurvisrilfs
flr„t�st.l�at am mJ,.
rr 4Y c°,Y :,Ovor ,d reading Tar.-alay
i{tlt i`r.;l, tete tllr"y Voll NO rlil
"d Ajv`to .1,41ow sin,ili atrimat
t,usban(lr), and 5titl prevellt
iii!tt"r dislA e}# l)emlven nrlghi
�ryr`x,
..l."t"s riilvo it a try fol4 X-
trrxrrtirer of 'monfll8 xrliii ll' vp
°l'lint r"Vseer conlirl.rritttev, which
10,
h
ry
N:ML
r -
(cmu,tedIr, A-1I
WIWI 1iliimals can do to other
they head no adverse f np�a t art
seemed to protect oldtime resi-
i +
� o111ti+ltiC,tldr� �tititV A rlt.li "
we d
turolt Commissioner John
� ��
�verraira ryas-cotivcrned aI)out
-
hrlt;nba� s,
"I'm the guywith that One
-+
raiSlt� dill
dents � • e ex-
mal'; al tli
penseot newcorners'
Wllasbn 1' al•rxl Advisor Harry
Dasher and other:!; Miould also
a t '-
m l l the :or
� ordinance retroacl
ttve and applicable to all gltua-
_ _ ,
acro and l raise birds, sold Ra•
laj-4 Crystal. ",I'm agricultu-
Supervisor ,dike Lee disc
take the complaints, she added.
Dave Lamb of 1,vicaln felt the
tl,irl6 in effect on Dec. I This
coul,6 landownce
rayly zoned bul X couldn't affrrd
agreed, sa,N7np, there were new:
comers to this county in places
v
_ 0 dLr=ce peenalized a ricin-
tural Supe'
require,e, a to
stop ustn�; a barn he had
h used for
vi acres,'+
4, + t�,
Pi fti"� old
like G NIhite t ay'ti'ho WerC bei�l
inconsiderate to their neighbors
P
Alex Ferreira said th e Intention
s�rares of enrs.
+ y 5
Dasher tiL-o noted it could, be
goats,gwaWies, etc,'+orbpli
to raishti+ animals 1iltc pigs.,
igs,
wit,, the opposite. It was to :allow
a financial Li-r te^ for some fam-
crt�, nwrler,gllou be all wed to
raise whet he uidlled provided
d
Fera"Ira noted it Shoop pen at
k ta; al pursuant err} st}13 make
,tying in tl!c rftbm tilt-
},� - to g}t,e` up �lsc3 of old
�trtirturc ; hr hvoj!Aockc'
h didlx`t i. ivat.e his neighbor,
Cold lllli West st of Attitua rs plaro,l
+==.loasiblr
as nlZCd areas,
slar.c'r x"-,Inning Direc or
said C.r ;1 11,
rear W a lie} hoor'p; residence
which lei, to a col!rt Cas
"lf you only have' one aere (i'nr
I"rpd a'e,agat* t ;teal f „ cation,7a
If the pla;ct its got
Strangly, enough, he Cold. the
arilmalsi, You probably :-hruld:
`�,t,:rii lllLull-, ,+,� ;°;�:I_nM suet)
t�tit;tcrlii arlr� sho,iid lrc lial;clled
snort ruled against the sheep
W rnat F to ,telt, on,a WO ;
a:, 441 anu FFA proioc•ts could
U116011 the hR altb laws. the dont
owner, ov a though lir had over
lar," r and morf uitabw lit,"
fw,bxom wd from thr ordinance
1
Rtr'ed More !U%s,'" 11w sa1d.
10 acres .and met: the county
etto;ra told lAutiba ' ve been
*u the Plaiminv Nrerty�r ant! Ag'
I,00mts veterinarian grog
zoning ordinance for keeping the
a farmer all zny life ind I knoit"
r'�w►ilt�hr�' t." l.uniswiqacr found
Fellers said the ordinance
animals.
�� � t , Ill��lt (ll{ ('Q�1111JI�(�E
,�1,�i111�IJ
AREA IIIfl1 1789 MONTGOMERY STREET
OROvILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
{ _ t+'���• PHON 1= (916) 533-2592
September II, 1987
Bute County
j3oard..of Supery i sora UriUv+iLE, CALIFORNIA
Jane Dolan) Chairman SEP 1 � fig$%
Administration Center
25 County Center Drive
Orov i l l e, California 95965 WARD of sup�pv� .�ra4
Re; proposed Nome Occupa'lior�s Ordinance
Dear Mrs. Want
Directors of the Orovlle A Commerce has considered
The Boated of Area Chamber of
the prop
osed chance in the Home occupations prdlnance.
s voted to oppose the proposed osed Hone occupations Ordinance which
The Directorp
would permit members of the family
residing. on the premises to be the only employee$
_
allowed. +t request the Board, of Supervisors to allow a minimum of one
ylo respectfu. y
em IOyee10 a househoId'occupatiorlfiand affectothe respiden�na'I character �of fhbe eclose:
P
as long as the use will not adversely -_
neighborhood,
Thank you for your coneideraticn
Sincerely,
_
FOR TI-1R BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OROVILLE AREA CHAMBER; OF COMMERCE
Ernest D. Paul
Executive~ Manager ,
EDP/Pj p �.. ` t
TV
Qutta Cu« Plhnning Comm%
( SES~' 8 1987
.�
August 31 1987 k
Oroyiile California {
I
Planning Director Butte County di
Re; Proposed Sign Onance
<Z, 7 County Drive r
(n Oroville, CA 95965
Dear Betty,
Please note that "there is no provision for off-premise advertising structures that are under 100
square feet. The 8 sheet and smaller panels were developed for communities that were con
` corned about esthetics and visual clutter. This type of sign offers an alternative to huge over-
powering billboards. Please keep in mind that smaller signs are visable from less distance,
,yrs require less space to erect and are of much less esthetic impact. Therefore signs under 100 sq ft,
-y should be regulated on there ownmeritand not confused with enormou
ally known. as uBillboas signs that are traditrori-
yrds.
i I would like it known
hat I own
Paradise eareaaandl am the proud hol er of a t Corn ercial Beautificatio0 facings in the
issued by the Board of Realtors. n" award that was
I also worked as a key figure in the writing of the town of Paradise sign ordinance and would
welcome the chance to give input to the Manning Department for the county of Butte,
My concerns are the spacing rules that obviously are designed for the larger billboards,
grandfathering of e�tisting signs so that the government does not confiscate - ith out con pansa-
frost and exclusion from conditional use that would act as no more than an extra cost of doing
business as long as it sign meets the traditional requirctnetits of zoning, setbacks, square footage,
etc
Thank for your tinje and consideration and please let me know i f .l carr help to better under-
stand the outdoor advertising industry„
Sincerely,
bred Aldred
cc,, County Supervisors
P.CJ. Box 462 paradise, CA 95969 (916) 872.8899 ,
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Planner's 111nish
zon'ng.revision
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By Ntck r»uena of Supervfsars where they are for fine tuning when the super- gas,operated golf carts and re-
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Staff VJr►ter 'how
roCessa the public hearing arderrl me unable to reach charging' battery operated carts
in the same building, Electrical
ROVILLE — Winding
One of too 1}iggjest and rriast In other actions, the commis- spades were mentioned as
0t t the revised sion; possible source of ignition for
theButte County Plan- tkenl; y the panel, , evised itCSiAURht�T -- Approved a as fumes,
u a two-year effort, p. p `o ects u
i ning Commission ordinance will consolidate under pp Also requited wets 71 single
Thursday ec npleted its compre- a single document the various use permit for re-opening of the vehicle arking spaces plus
' rr y adoi teordinances iecemeal throu h the north sideeof tai Sky van east oon,thf �r .
zoning, ordinance. vexx p g Y �' acE^ommodate a car tawxng Ill
f pensive rev•.ston of the count , g
that had been Chico, three dr ve-throw hs that w a
In two unanimous actions the `i'o ease concerns of resIdents, cart.
comm sralon recommended' a l- '1'lfe revision is expected to t11e commission attached sev» Residents feared greater use
_ proval of the _remtfining 22 art!- g erel conditionsmn thed
w cies of the tardlnance and sant tqulatlona'thmake�them ��more+permit result clubhouseilrgfacilities; neighbor'
them on to the Board of Super: uniform an,j to eliminate Lnegtil� These included, hood streets. -
.- visors. ties, " Limiting hours during which The commission also condi -
The, commission also pp- County !'fanning Director Bet- food or drink can be served to tioned the 'use permit on ending
proved a merger plan for fold- tye Kircher said, when the or& 10 a,m =10 p,tn, Sunday through the indoor storage of golf carts
xng fiver the a Stlng 40 different nance is adopted by the ,Board Thursday, and -10 a.m"•11 p,tn, to five years, no storage of
I fFe ra+ stir m�rst E, e tt + tonin r classiffeattons into 10. of Supervisors existing zones on Friday olid Saturday, an flammable materials inside,
..r t F al!ep hju eatfs ;K Fa new designations if and when would automaReally be "flipped keep the noise level to r deet- and construction with a non-
t r,F"��,++Fr,f) h�+ a�, rr°f�WsFr�} the revis+ad ordinance is, lip- liver" pita the new ones it) hcls of lower at the prope combustible roof,
p to
proved
y i ` y with to „merger line, Recvc},tNO - Recommended
aru� ed b thtr Board of Su aervl-
e Chairman Garl tti!altet of Oro- kctlto i~ty ld, GOLF 000st Approved re- the Board of Supervisors adopt
ltc�^. p
)U The pits the present zon. zbnirt t frorn R-C (resource con. an ordinance setting condltions
6 is Wl + .
�Rille .paid (oidia the existing Ing elassifictxtions such as the rva ion M to 11.A-1 (minimum and procedures for establishing
it to tri r'� zoning classifications into the nurnerous oate miles of residen rlettsity residential, molalle recydlrng facilities In commer-
Yr;rta. t hour: sr;c F �,��;* ; fewer new ones could generate tial, commovet'al, a�ricultural ltomcsl and a use Hermit, to cial industrial and public-quasi-
"14A4 boy by lrg, w i % r,ti objections among pro �a erty:own. Ind+xstrial Und ot}aers, ring allow expansion of the golf public zones in the county.
ers who, may w�rnt to be put into matches therm with the new course clubhouse facilities and This is required to be done
rr<sttlt rtf?..t fF,r;r t l other zotios. linos, wovide {{addyitionaCl Golf
at under the state's new recycling
fttfrju}t VIA P 7� 3S1 Y II4 IJAVadi. L Pines olf Course legislation (A1320120),!..
t '' Both xrisr'rar and tnirtrar fsfxtd r�lr�ty zont..a may prohibit some
Mwf.r9 s r" , r , w i f tllxlavt� 4f1'wifilG,
ar.,af,t trFf. r tr t It"fnl,r s IIa�°�� i,cexr tnat c in usr ra ljr rrxattt+ ra now ox alloy '` �1'he act regi}res recycling fa-
the t lx sin,G, r3 at, lite new zoning:ific�ttlons, others that are trot crow pormit- Protc3ts were registered on cx}Itics within a half-mile . of
th+r lc C1 ", ,,,t, t; Fixe newordmanrar; also will ted. Aug;, 27 by neighboring resk each market twith annual sales.
Propose r0ne policy clxatfi;es The now z nen twere thrashed dents. They centered on fife of 2 million or rhore,
^w{ r suoli as regulatioal of slgns out by vorrnnissxoners at numor- hazards and inadequate park- the county, zoning ordinance
,r t IArr tote r nrr r , g does not :anticipate large-scale
��'r,#Iraa�'V tr,.rrs t�, ,, .� �tlraxtg courtly t oaels .� a power vis laudilix; hearings 'and wor�k� in �. does ,
r7yy f ` y p y riot �shv s dating barb over a year in, comtr ls� non Included fire cona,trurtinn of recycling facllt.
� 4r�r nurtt re.,entl dog ; e,nti, Half. trldtixrations rtxensures ri:canaW ties rand the ordinance amend-
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Thirteen � new Cortfrrilssioners agreed that nienlfed by the Caldfortifa De- ment is Intended to provide for
l hir°tc cif trrtic:le,, of the
r` ' . tkavlousl4 had bee:tx they( call egpert to see portions partrrfent of Forestry to milli, xt.�
aid help cna fs trxy t' )mpleted orf,d ;cent to the Board of the ordinance referred back inize fire danger, from refueling - - -
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011OVILLE Ali update of a llre.- tilt: Policy tll�rnent, �"t ans� pedestrian access "as viable SW9d ef53? hC,1606 POW nt xho u s POO
ltt gitontal Trans sortation :Plati ortation s�`yntetxxs Management rttodcs bf travel." +11,ca at ejsio, cnt�f unmet tha A�i_of
lcrricnt t�annrrs�ra�ts�.aattd a naw*xoper of 0enrgt
_:wrfs approved ��erlxiesrlaY `bv . ' .' .:.�N'oiyv�4lator'lxetl�.%.^,le !t states tont.. because, of _ifi� �trrua+,sn nv z� 4riurf �e,.raa N� �e.t.
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Date August 26, 15$7
Board Action Date
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Admin tration
Agreement(s)
File
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Appl:cation(sy
lnformaliari
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Assessor
—Auditor
$udyet Transfer($)
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1 Necessary Action
__Certified 1�$nutes
Obtain Signatures
__County ;lerk/Elec0ons
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Notice(s) of Completion
—Ordinance(s)
Return Copy
Tire 0-epa rtment
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Library
Abatement, Requests
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Mental :health
Resolution(s)
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Per,onnel
W/0 Enclosure
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Public Health
Publi, Works
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FORMATION, ONLY
zor►3:ng News April. 19871 Ainerio n Pl. rpning Association
Proliferation of
Special Districts
Zoning cocicj, like the U,S, tax code, are written for
special interests and serve special objectives. Because of
this, special zoning districts are tery trendy, New York
t
city has more than 40 special districts ranging from the ,
United Nations none to the Coney'island onc, Via
editor or Zoning tV'ews found that special Zoning
districts can be classified bi ,(tie frillowing categories, and
lie f> o�examples'
l�;►is special ID sv cts—thei ion l Capi
al
xr�ne attd the ['cnnsylv,znia Avenue district (Wash►ngtoli,
U,C,); the Fifth Avenue and Theater subdiwicts (Nc%V
York City); the Telegraph Hill 'Boulevard district (San
Francisco); and the l4arvard Square district (Cambridge,
Massachusetts), _
Obnoxious
t}tc Noise zz5ne (Irvine, district (Shreveport,
�
California); and the
Hawdous Chemical ?one (Escondido, California),
People and Animal 'Zones—the Senior Citizens district
Woway, Calirornia); tl►e Horse Zone 'Glendale,
California), the Family zone (Fresno, Calitorniti)
Livestock reedlot wric (Nobles Coti►►ty, NlinhOOtaj; at tl
the Pedestrino Zone zone (Raleigh, N,C).
Indeterinitiat 7onav--the Obsolete tone (Sacramento
County, Cali(:Ornia); the Orficial zone (Riverside,
California); the ',Nall; overlay district (Albuquerque, New
tcxico); the Study district. (Cor►coro, Cal iornta), and
tileted district (A .
oag,laska
piad Zdnes-the I)tattesv'hJavan ct(liara
County, Virginia), the Church zone (Beverly Hilts,
Cailforniap the John Wayne Airport l>laritted district
(Irvine, California); and the Stadium zone (Philadelphia;
Pennsylvania).
Ircurrent trends continue, there will be a tone for
everything and everything in its otvn zane
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Comments, on the Proposed Zanin Ord.
1, page 5 Section 24-2.o4. Last sentence gives too much
absolute authority to stuff without reference to profess-
ional. survey. AdO "Ilefinion of boundry by a registered
Civil Engineer or Surveyor shall. -prevail."
2,. Page 6, Section 4-205h Change to reads "All uses of
land within a zono,not specifically Prohibitedby the reg-
ulation are authorized.„
3. Page 91 Section 24-02 c. All fees seemed to be always
charged against the applicant, without refund regardless
of fault. Suggest this be changed on appeal so that if
the Commission recommends disapproval, and on appeal to
the .Board of Supdrv.sors� the applicant is upheld, the
fee for appeal should be refunded.,
Page 93, Section 24-32.04,,line ll,. Change "may" to
„Will" I believe this violates the "Freedom of Informat
ion Act as is All evidence should be aavilable to the
pp y involved.
applicant and anyone Blase drectl
�. Page 1S5a/b Article 44, Section 24-44 all. Why was
"60 years of age or olderedThis infers both
must be. Whac about 155 yearsandhandicapped, etc`?
Size ahould at least be equal to a single wide 60 feet
long mobile home or 7209F This is still crowded for
an elderly couple.
6. Page 15%/b. e&f.
e has mul t pl.e "meanings when cos id
eyed with f. Clarify.
.y
Building Department:
I3ay 15, i987
To Board of Supervisors
From: dim'Glander, Chief Building Inspector
subject' Italian Cottage. Improvements in U Zone
Listed as an item on the Board's supplemen"ta]. agenda for tray 1'9 is
clarification of use permit requirements in a U zone. This involves property
commonly known,as the Italian Cottage located on the North Esplanade in Chico.
find a'�tach(,.d a ropy of building permit No. 362-87 which was
Please
issued on Ffind ra 26, 1987. This involved the finishing of a 15x53 foot
* previously utilxxfromgan outdoor the ping area. The permit
dinrng area, previo
was issued with clearance PlanningDepartment as zt was not an
expansion of an already existing use.` -
Also attLched is permit `application No. 141 -87 dated May 1, 198?. This
application was for a covered ratio deck to be constructed immediately
adjacent to the dinii,g area
tmuse$ permitwouldherequired 1.101. The
Planning
Department
since
indicated as part of thels reviewthat
this is an expansion of an already existing use within the U zone.
Supervisor Vercruse has requested that an agenda item be placed upon the
agenda to clarify the need for a use permit in this instance,
a
Glandes
i:ef Building Inspectoir
UG%cap
knal.
cc Bill Chdff, birectot of Public VOAz t
Bettye tircher, bisector of planning
Ab
WEBB HOAd[ES
a 389C CONNERS COURT
CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95926 �z
(916) 891-3351
&'8'0 �o. Pl4nnng`Ca►�t�1,
June 25,, 1987 JUN
2 9 19;87
butte County Pl.iun:ing Commission,
7 County Center 7)rrre
Oroville, CA 95965
Re: Ordinance Changes
board Membct- r
After T spoke: before the Planning Cojrjmissian on 6j24/87 T fele
I should put my concerns in writing, Please review these concerns
and feel free to cell me if01
Y ! would like: further :input.
].� see. 24-7,.05 (g)
Side yard setback line should be allowed to remain
at 5 ftp 10 ft. setback is too restrictive not
Yard-. all people want access to theirbackard. Phis is
I raiiother limiting regulation: that makes ir,, more
difficult to design homes. Side yate access is not
needed with only a 6500 sci;ft. lot:,
2.7 Sec. 24=8.05 (b,)
SR -25 should allow sewer, lots to be minimum 6500 sq4
ft' if this is not feasibb 1 feel the Sit tonin
in thange: he Chico Urban area should be teohed with this
c
3.) Sed, :24--9,06
Retain the right to keep residential ;nult. family
units in a highway coweecis.l or nei.ghborhood
commercial one, The "e permit rrO"ess will allow
the commission to exclude th.nse
trot appropriate for residential,
pro�erties that are
S noetely;
Greg e b"
Partner Webb Homes