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HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-32 REZONE FROM PAC TO AR-MH-1 1 OF 2♦ ' to ♦ y 0 ♦ r U . l.,��n 8-32 8F -02 -TO -03 rRt SEAT—SUDdMARY EET a, Is, No. Log No. David Hardy Sierra West Surveying applicant representative; -&:,_KESS 9289 Skyway, Na_ 2 5437 Black Olive Drive Paradise, CA 95969Paradise, Chi 95969 877-2856 PHONE' _ II Barney Barnett- I property owner ADDRESS: 7Pi2c3 7EG7C I3ESGiZY:P27XON= Rezone from, PAC to PACIocaEed west side of Pentz Road approximately 1/2 mile on property zoned CFO' -rca south of Country Club Lane identified as AP' 55-2.9-44 L South of Paradise town area: GENERAL PT -0 DESIGNATION Commercial DATE PRE -APP FEE PAID: $ RECEIPT NUMBER APPLICATION ACCEPTED; 4 G 8 p o RECmIPT:9 2 9 7 2-4-87 FINAL APP. PAID: $ - 7. REZONING PEPON SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE; ITI MAfLING LIST' PREPARED; MAIL-OUi NOTICES WRITTEN Pubs 1c �tl L1 Newspaper: NOTICES,MAILID NUMBER: r LEGAL. DESCRIPTION` PREPARED PIJBtICATION NOTICE MITE"i Pk— DISPLAY AD PREPARED NEWSPAP'Pi7BLICATION Q' G G B R - DATE OF PUBLICATION; - INITIAL STUDY PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: Categorical Exemption FILED::- — Negative Declaration FILED:' -- Mitigated Negative Declaration, FILED: Environmental Impact. Report CERTIFIED: Other STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBEP.; APPLICANVREPRESENTATIVE NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETER41NATION PLANNING COt441SSION REARING(a) : - 1 �1 T i BOA" OF SUeERVISORSR HEARING(s): '• RESOLUTION NU.%M (GPAsj ADOPTED: ORDINANCE NUMBER ADOPTED: NOTICE OF DEIEPMINATION (Appendix H) FILED Davit Hardy - proposed Nengtive Dgc1aration regards environmental impact and Rezone frog ng PA -,C t P l anned Area cluster) to AR -MH -I (Agricultural Residential Mobile Home's l acre arcels for 'property located on the west side of Penh,approximately P 5 z Road 1/2 mite south of Country Club. Lane,, identified as �p 55-29 44te1y (portion), south of Paradise. (rile 87-32) The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Findings. Chairman Walter stated that the Town of Par-,Oome commented that they did not want anymore commercial south of this, point. He stated that this would give them more residential,. The hearing was opened''to the public. Tom Wrinkle was there to answer questions. The hearing was closed. andwun moved by Commissior)er Peabody, aSproval by ;Cammissionet�'t.ynch approval as follows: A. Note that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered in making this decision and recommend 4;he Board -of -- Cupervisors adopt a Negative Dec"ldration and b F' i rid that hep pro osed Rezone conforms to the policies, includ'i'ng the text ,and map, of the Sutte County General. Plan because the Proposed area; tohIng. and complemehtart' with the surroundingand.. C. Recominehd that the 00ard of Supervisors adopt an Ordinance rezoning to AIR -MH -1 thaty i f i ed as AP. 55-2�3.44 ( David Hardy). propert went i ); 00TY PLANNINO doh ii aS IIO 1 MMU, � H�y a 3 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS May 13, 1987 COMMENTS RECEIVED Public Works• r Wi11 deter •'public Wo ks improvements required when development a mine driveWa Y locationsand PP11cat ion is made.ve vi o mental Hea th• .� ---� -s No objection to subsequent to rezone shall rezone usable sews a d's meet. Health Department rent development g pos�l area and Water quantities and quitements for Sewage disposal s and wells under ' n insta11 re. Health Department '1 Permit and 9uired systems lnspectlon From the.: Town of Paradise• str ..the town ip commerc t al along Pentz staff is opPoseci to t he ereation Road. : Of m residential, rather than Comm.erc.ial:The character of ,the areti shouldore be ANAs `fa,IS_' T h i s project i 8 a request For a rezone from PA -C to AR_MH located on the. west side d• Country Club Lane 1 Peretz Road, approxlmatel 1�'-1 on properly , sotithh of Paradise. ` This Y toile south of request for- rezone from the PA project Was g entire C to H -C (HI ori anally a property. Y COMMerd1al) for the i o reqs i t the As studytheapp l i caht Of the i hassmo n regard i n to request the AR -MH -I 7c, g potential Site While setainlny then es#nstyhe southerly0 feet the aPp1tcatlon - 2Q feet of the Pro�iect Portion of the property g PA -C (PUD) zon'1 Because of the change rpnO on the art school noW confortns to the neighborin -quest► 'the there is no longer the 0 land uses immediately to the southandcommercial uses along Pentz Road, for Further southerly extension of The Land Use Plan Ma on the e Of the Genera,j Plan shows an area of comm Property occupied by the art so cial the Paradise General P hool. A search of recordsfromrecoghize the art school,. AmendMeht Indicate that the des i onat i ori i n the `rn AS such, the Low i r,tent was to Indicate ti at the AR -MH of the area surroundin Density' Residential. and 1 zoning i s an a g the aw.t school wot r l d will conform to ppropriate zone for the aeea compatible zone in the area the plan" Plan. Beoause of the c. policies of all of the required GeProalct conforms h choice ol` a to the aK)P'1 i caU l e elements, It should be hoted that the remaini PUD) WI l l st a i l. Corti fa ng portl oris of the P,4_C zones (now rm to the cored i t l ons and opeh spnot� 1^equ l 1^etneni,s ` imposed on the orig,ihal pA»C; wish me further develop Hchvuever y should the owner o amendment and rezone P that land it is f the PA_C character of the area a d to coriForm to tlikely that a General Ptah will be �equl red 1 n order+ 1— P lan, he `pollcia,5 preserve the *' ofi the Can era I A1111ENM 1" MUN"i Y 01' BLITTli I{N MONMENTA(. CIIf:CKiyT ,r lrglw (tia lac c:rilit(fl(•tcil iy" Le7tl A�c�ncy�' 1,09 iI 87-02-10-03 1, IIACKGROUN11 AIS 1t 55w29-44 �n. y, File NO, 8782 1. Name of props nojit. DAY7D_..HARDY 2,,Addross sof proponent and rcpresentati've (i1 app) '1tilbita"I David Hard... y m..� Sierra West _SUrVOy<LT1 9289Sk a No. 2 5437 Black Oliva 1hic Paradise, CA 95969 Paradise, CA 95969 3, 1 rtl _.. ' joet 41c,svi1ptiori Rezone (f lclr NDAT010' �ls_I IN111 1< GS 01,'Wb 1 c;tlT 1 I C,l1�JX is YES MAY]3L? No Iwo',; the projoet have the potential to dcg'r'ttcitti t1ro quality (11, tits* viiu i t°on rlvii t , subs tr nt ial ly reduce the habitat of o H. -Ji lar' t'rilcll f! ;ipecies, caUSO s't fish or w H.clI f f'o IiopitIatIoftyttl drola hc1ow s v I I'- Sllstain,i'ng lov'ols, tltl"e"JtL-1t to vjiminate Cl p1ant ol° anivial, cctmntlrtity, reduces* tile miflibcr 01, 1,estt`ict Ow rarll;e (it a rare or endangered plant or rrnilltal. or eliminate impiartaftr examples Of the major periods (if' ('al il'trrnia history or prehistory' I).. Does they project have the potential to achieve short �terirl fietH its to elle tie"triment of lona-term, (>rtvironmental goals? (A short-term Impact ort the vilv°ironmerit is otic wltic;h, pcetirs in ar rr+Iatively brief' pee -incl cal time while Rana!-toren impacts tvill eitilure into the I'trttirc. ) v. I)Ovs the proje% t hate impacts which are incli4icitr- c111 " limited, hint cumulativc l), considerable" (A projoct m•ty impact vn two or more sep4iratc resourcos where the impact call each re*loorce is relatively small , biit tvllul,v thu Of f,ect of the totalof t,Ilo$V Impacts on flit, e.liviroTiment f:, wihnit"icant,) tt. Inc.,;II C;rrl'se sidi;tatitial �rclt,er-sr:c�O.r est% onthum�ilc*h the prey�ok t� have t. laclrlt,s, t. Ithc. r cli l�c.c•tli rIt y . . � ci r f n cI i r e r� t l �� `a'" I TI . 1►IaI'1;I»1I4:�"1'1tl` (')'0 liv cjomplvtod l y the Load rtpc iicy'l alts thc: bas, is ti tlti -, 111itinI uva 111.1tio1i IlWk find skit pr,otloscti projer;'t [;OULTt NOT htive a sigiiiricatit rrrect oft tho111.1 ronment, lrnd ;i N1-1GA'11V1; I1t;Ci,AItA'I'ION w11.i be prepared. I+IYi: 111"" that allthotll,h the proposed IttOjL%rt cottlrl lttttre a sigttiri. cant el root oil ill(, environment, thel't1 tvi11 not be it signif ic:ttnt ul'I' wt ill this vaso heetttl:se the l'II'i'IGA'('TON Ml ASURIiS closcrihccl oft tho art'Tachud sht-vt have hv(-Tl arclklod (o Ow project. A Nr -,6A IVi: tltewl: l 1110 thV 11rolrrl.4ed ptci, v c I MAY have it s1,,I,nI rI.citnt c ('cct rata c it i rooult"nt ar1tl an 'UNV i it(r 0114N'l'A1, tNIM'T II I'sIl(lM' is ,req itil•r~t DATT: Me, :h, � , r_ � 9g.7. :,._.� COON'' ' OV ItU'1 TH O I)LANNINO Iltil1A VrMlA14T ,OiT ,. _ David Rr H imus- Asso ate Planner j Tt<''v i owe tl by., T+ a he" ans�eers are required V. ENVIRONMENTAL' IOCTSI es„ and m y a y xp anataons o attached sheet(s)) YES MAY��� NO on in significant: EARTH. Will the proposal result es i' or in Chang a; unstable earth conditions ogic geolsubstructures? compaction or •; displacements,, b. Disruptions, .. overcovering of the soil? in topography ox ground surface ' c. Change relief featurcover.ing 'or modif�.catl n of any �t d, Destruction, h si cal features? .unique gealogi or physical or Water exossork of soils e, Increase in .wind ` to i ff s� either on oro beach in deposition or• erosion of­.beach f r�anges e in siitat' . deposition sands, or Chang modify .the channel of or erosion which may n or stream or the bed of the ocea a river or ba inlet or, lake? reductive soi�.s any y' . ,,iculturally productive >� ime, .ag g Loss ofprime,P outside designated urban to geologic Exposure of people or property MUdw; h, Explandslides, hazards such as earthquakes, iar haaar _ slides, g rounri failure or s�.m�lar ATR. 19`.1 the praposal result in substantial: deterioration of ambient X a Air emissions or air quality'?ectianable odors, smoke The cre>atior o f ob i b. or fumes? mss i tine , c: AlteTation of air movement,, 's or change �,n ul�.mate y . or any temperature: ioany ? locally or regionally? eg �' f will the proposal result in substantial. 3 WA"R. the course or res in currents or a, OtangC, direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? Changes in absorption rates, rainage patterns b unO rimprove ar the rate and. amount surface draiaagece - c. deed. for o! f site ., x removal, channel rent s ) including v��g,etation izatioxq or cud floi4 of flood Alterf:tions to ,lit; course waters' Change in thei�aourtt of surface water in any ' e : Water body, Or. in any f. Discharge into surface watersater ualxt , including jvcratuare, alteration of surftt�e ,dissolved1 m;iit�4e�rrylrj+to temp. .... �- x but no ifjfy���a V J, 41. i ty ? Y'l 4/ i. turbid- A�tgearation of the direction or rate of flog Of ground eaters 7 of ground waters in the C�liantit d cli aiity w�,th t C�7ange ether through direct �ddit�.gn5 O'� through interception of an c1r gals , Dr v cuts or eccavati R YES �1yn N0 T LIFE. Will the p °poral result 'in substantial; 4. PLAN of species, or numr,ar a, Inge in the divers* trees;( of any pedes of plants (including,_, shrubs , grass, Crops, and aqull,tic plants)? b, Reduction Of the numbexs of any unique, ra-ry endangered species or endang of plants?ecies of plants into an c. Introduction of new species x area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? MAL LIFE,+1i11 the proposal result in sub8tantial: 5, ANI of species, or numbers a, C ange in the diversity P rds , land animals of any species of animals (ba inch ding 1eptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or i.nsects)? unique, -rare b. Reduction in the numbers of ;any br endangered Species of animals? barrier to the migration f c, Introduction of nett' species of animals into .�.+ an area, or result in a - or movement of animals? d, r.meDeterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6i 'NOIS*giWill ? the pz"opbsal result in substantial' - a, Increasesb nexisting severenOlsnoiselevels? ------ b , l;:cpasuxe P LIGHT ANIS GLARE.: Sjil1 the proposal; PTOduce 7 it and glare? signs � cant l -.g 8: [JS.Wild. the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of the Pve."Ont of planned LANE land use of an area? 9. NAT?JRAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substantial', x. of Increase in the rate of use o any natural �. resources?_ b, i7epletion of any non�-renct�a�ale natural xesta'UxceS � RISK Op UPSET Will.. the PTO p ti l0: ion ortl1esrel�.ase�ofyhazard- s " at explos but not limited to, bus substances (including, in the )< G. a� AVr e5tjtides, chemicals or radiation) . oil., p of upset conditions? event of an acci''ent ency, b possible interference wi evatuat bn plan? — response pian ox'; eme'rgenc�' '� �TION� Will the proposal alter the location, 1 PC density, ox gruwth gate of the; human str .buti0t, populationl hoU[sirig: the proposal affect existing l2, HOUSING. 4Willemand Ifo-, additional. housing's of oteate a i YES NO 13.. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in; a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? . b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? J. c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to presentpatterns of circulation or movement 'of people and/or goods? e: Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f'. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services X a. Fire protection? b. Police: protection? c, Schools! � d. Park$ or other recreational. facilities? e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY. will the proposal result in: a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel.ox energy? X b., Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources o:� energy? 16. UTI,IaITI,ES, Will' the proposal result in a need for new sysms, or ;,substantial alterations to the te following: , r naturali<. r gas? b. Communications systems? c. {Vater availability; --_— d. SeWer or septic tank? o, Storm water da alftnge? f, Solid waste and disposal? 17 RMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a, Cxeatron of any health hata„rd or potential' hazard l�o�pong mental �tential vr. b. Exposureof�people potential health 18:. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal: result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or' irielr open to the public, or will. the proposal vo8ul.t in the creation of an aesthetically y 0 ffensive site open to public,view? .., 4 YES MAYBE NO 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal resxilt in an.-pact upon the quality or quantity of, e;.`i Ming xetreational Opportunities. 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES-, a':. Will the proposal result in the alteration ` of or the destruction of a prehistoric or x historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse, physical r+ or nestheti,: effects to a prehistoric ,or historic building, structure or object"? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a ph,sical charge which would affect unique . ethnic 'cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact a-re a V. DI8CU8SION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ,EVALUATION AP 55-29-44 , See attached. 4 D SGU Sli ENVIRONMENTAL EVAL�1ATTO File No. 87-3 1b,c,e,f,3b,f,16e: The requested Highway Commercial zoning carries the potential for near-total'overcovering of the property on the easterly 50 to 601. of the parcel. This overcovering and development could cause severe drainage and erosionproblems on the westerly portion of the property as water runs downhill towards Dry Creek. As such, sedimentation traps or other pollution control devices may be necessary if a storm drainage system's ever Installed.. Normally, such concerns would be addressed at the parcel map or .subdivision map level, or at the time of actual development of the comnorcial facilltie5 1h: Al l of Butte County Is within a Moderate Earthquairo Intensity !: cane V'][ I IThe subject property I s locate d 1 m i 1 e so�,a#MIi o f bi,e l3 i g bui�ditigstoUniform BuildingCode Constructiol�i of any e standards for seIsmIcaIIy active areas should provide adequate protection to occupants in case of seismic activity. 5d: The subject property is located in an area of non-critical habitat for the Bucks;ihountaln Deer Herd. The Department of Fish and Game niormal'ly recommends that no new parcels less than 20 acres be creatod in such areas Specific comments regarding this project have not yet been received from the Department of l=ish'anid Game. Also, Dry Creek has potential for disruption due to siltation or increasad turbIdI ty from storm water runoff. 6a,b,7: If approved, this project would permit additional commercial activity In the area, which would Increase outdoor lighting from parking lot lighting and slgns3 and wo;.a1d contribute to higher nolso levels -associated with commercial development et If approved, this project will represent an lhcrernental lncroass In the encroachment of'commerclal development along Peutz Road and Incremental degradation of the residential and rural nature of the aret� i0a: Some uses that may be permitted under the HC Zoning bi is proposed could result In a risk of upset or explosion, These impacts Hiou 1' d be addressedat the time of Use Permit, app i i' cat i ;on t or the .pacific uses,: 1 1 ,12 Increased commerc 1 8 1 act 1 v 1 ty In the area' could trigger requests for add l t I ona 1' hour 1 rig near these commertW is l l at i 1 i t i es. acid l tl onal l y, the tOMMOr,'0 al uses permitted under the requested' zone cou 1 d o f fQct eu I st 1rig hou,s i ng y mak I ng It less desirable as rotidentlal and thus encourage conver'aioh to commercial-. `I`he'estabiishmeht of `10 Additional acnes of dommerc'ai use its the area wor;lld significantly � increase traffic on Portz Road and a demand for parking* This increase n traffic wou l d toms" i lute to i' ncreased' hazards due to traffic In the area~ 6 13alcvf: Development of as much as 10 acres of commercial usescould genera -be significant additional vehicle movements, and there would I)o a clot -responding Increase in traffic hazards and maintenance requirements on Pentz Road. While commercial developmen--kI,, would be required to improve the road frcntage to Commercial standards, other streets In the area, particularly'Pontz Road north and south of the Project site, Would not be required to be Improved to handle additional traffic generated by this project. 131b: Development of commercial uses on the property could result In a demand for additional Parkin 1 0 facl . lli:;Ies In the area to service the commercial prdpertiesi 14, Thl,-- project Will result In an locroase In demand for pub lic services In a rural area. Development vOf COITIMO'clbl uses on the Site may result in some uses use substantial Elmounts. of fuel or energy or represent a substantial Increase in demand upon 0XIst)[10 Sourcos in the area. 16: Development Of 10 acres of commercial uses In the area Would represent a Significant increase In utilities use In the area and could, result in a need fot- modlflc4btlonor eXpanslon of those systems. 186 The aesthetics of the area are currently rural In mature. Complete development of the property as commercial uses would eliminate that rural vista 20al., The subject Property 13 located in an area of high ai-ethaeQloolcal Sensitivity,. The OPPIldbi-It has referred the pr6,ojoot to the Not-theast Information Center at the Department. of Anthropology at CM! IfOrniat State University) Chico, COMMeMts from that department h.Ye hot Yet boon received. An archaeological survey may be necessary In ot.,,der to determine if si-enificant archaeological resources exist on the property and, If sot I a, devo-lop adequate Mitigation measures,o rX. MANDATORY 1�-XNDINGS OP SXONW�CANQ15 6see item c.. 'rhis Project has the potential to affect Water CIL14lity 1 Creek,, erosion ri Dry or SO I I S O.M the Property ti- 6f f I c, generation In the Mroaj housing wal ltv IJild quahtlt'Y'o and the 0oniet-al aesthetics. of thG tern„ 5� areai See Xt Z t5# 6-0 71,80 11 0 1 4 164 16 and 18 I No survey may be necessary to determine lf )r"dhaL-OIO0)dal resources oxjat On ("'IH6 site and, if so to'devol6p appropriate Mitigat ion measures. 7 Applicant: David Hardy assessor's H #i 55-89-44 File No. A. ,pct nescr i at i r 1. Type of Projeet: rezone. ?. arief Qescriptlon: From PAC to HC. . Location : On the west side of PentZ Roam appr.,Ox Milo south of country Club Laney south tely 'l �` 4. Proposed Dens i qty of Deve l Development: » n /a o 1'a d 1 5. Amount of 1Mpery 1 oras Surf ac i n 6- Access rand Nearest Pub l c FZoadC s )�otent I a 1 1 Y 5tJ to 609.. Road. ` Disposal" Property aY�st� t inso nRenu7. Method of Sewage > Source Individual sept1esuPpi>LiMe Saddle Communic District. Y services 9. Proximity of Power Lines; 10. Potential for further land divisions and develo Considerable potential for commercial develop Mont this project is approved. if k. Eine,l ror,.meriStat�t i ng 1- Terga I rt a General Topographic Character: dropping off into stee Foothill ridge `top p b. sic esr p-w-a1led cQnYons to they west. 16 to 20X slopes on the A-iaster^ l property, 80 to 509 s'l opes on the Westery prsr�t i.oh of the Property. iy half of the, c. f_1evation: 1260 feet to 1690 feet above Sea d. Limiting Faotort� SteepLeYel 9. Sol is Slopes ope5 on much Of the property. a: I'YPes and Characteritticse easterly A i,kert So i 1 Seri l e,s of the port i on o f the dra i mod s g®Hera 1 1 v we i l` With moderate I y s 1 ow perreab i 1 i ty on so i 'i s 60 to 140' deep. Toomos Sol i Ser I es on the Wes i,er I Property o genera I I Y We l 1 dra i ned W i th mode atI ono f the permeab I I ty on so I l s from 4 to 200, de b. Limiting >*aGtors �Iaw to modQratei 3 Natut^a l 'Hazards o f then Land y S l ON ' p$rmeab l i t ty a. eat^thqu6ke Londa- ivioi�erate Earthquake Intensity b F tiros I ort Potential High, forte V T I c� Landslide Potential: d., h` i re Hatr•rl HighlMocierate . y o . Low to h 4o i•#" dro i i�gy� itiderata . e. Ex an. i die S a l Poteri t i a l 6, Surface Waiter: r)w C . k 'on the 1westah l prc�rert Y ree y y (,ar;9ge of" the b. Groundwater; Unknown, potentially 1im1tod C_ Drainage Character i st i cs Creek, Propertyrty d� a i ns wea tr to Ory d. Annual Rainfall ZnormalM 50-55••. e Limiting Factors; Setbacks from Dry Creak and relatively high ra1nfai'1 amounts. CouP'led With high r4rosion. potent1ml. 5. Visual/Scenic QUality: Good. 6. AcoUstir_Quality; Good, except near Pentz Road 7 Air Quality, Good,. �.LS►'�Ica1 'rrny`lronment Veeetat i oh ; Oaks, To yoo s Poison Qak ; hlanzan i ta, anci D I gger Pine on the easterly part i ara of the Property; bard and l i tter-covered ground, cgrr,asses, Scrub Oak and Coanot:hus ' on the wester l.y Port-!On, 9. Wildlife Habitat". Non-critical 1'+fib {tat for+ the 1�ua'k s Mountain 0"- 1 tural 'Ehy i ronme seas i t i v i t; area. 1 d' ,. Archaeo 1 og i ex31 and H i stop- i ca' Resotarces i�° the area High 11. Butte County General Plan designation; Commercial, 12. Eklsting Zoning: PAC (PUD). 13 Fxis#;ino►and Use on-site: Several small buildings oria'inal'y assoc1,--IQ_d with an art school and sIrgie-fam11y dwe1.11no. 144 Surrrouhdiing Area: a. Land Uses: Commercial' use. to the north, travel triller park, church,_ res-taurant, mob II a home parks and single -family dwellings, b. Zoning: HC, ARMH-1 , IR- 1 and U e. Ge„. PI an des i gnat i ons: COMmerc i a l , L opi Dons t ty Resldent 'Ia1 and Agrlcul tu-8 1-Residential. d: Parcel Sizes. e VOPU I at l on : M I ked 15: Character- of Site and Area: Urban fr l h9b area. ' 16 Nop't- t-st Urban Area: Pat'Ad l se 'I mile north. i 7, Ike l evant Spheres of In f 1 uence; Parad 1 se r 1� I Ptie Sadd I community Servlcos District. 104 Improvements Standards Urban Area- No 19Fire Protection SerVice a. lnaParadCsery�a (State) Fire Station." 5+�rasc�na l Stat i d'n �s5 .y w 0x1 mate l Y b miles not Lot; Vo l uiateor Stat l on 484 at 1"Oa 1 10, aPP1`OXA mate I Y 7 M 1 i es 'north; ppr^ year round stat 1 on 4aa i n Maga l {a � appr oK 1 i tyV� ��Ili ll�� �WIIuM APPLICATION ION POR REZONI BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COl\ M ""O N(;#aWWA �rOYl��K APPLICANT: Read and follow instructionsset forth on last page ofthis forth, Applicant's Name ; ; ( � --_Phone No.a* w t ApplicantIsMaiIingAddress Applicant's Interest in property (Owner, Lessee, .Other) � Owner's Name aitd Address Contact Person for Project (if ocher than applicant)�r`,cr l .2 !, �5i Assessors Parcel Number Present Zoni» r Requested Zoning—�� Location, dimensions and size of area(s) to be rezoned UStreet: Address (if applicable) CLi Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only) I .� Applicant's reasons for rezoning ,J"10 -- .. i Proposed sbhedulin/Associated projects (formAt;on of service districl, CtC.) Anticipated incremental development (future development pians s tbsecluent to rezone): txlting / proposed sewage disposal titethod, ��7i Proximity of power and photic Distance to natural w i Ater course or storm drain:. 1 Describe anticipated on and off-site drainage improvements (PUP MHP); Describe how on-site and downstream drainage channels will be affected (PUD, MHP); Water source' � /st9Lea�/g�,DGE Proximity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc;) Will excavation or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estimate)? List and describe and other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies: W If residential; include the number of units, whether units are single or multi -story in height, schedule of unit sties, and type of household size expected, tf commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage or eu sales area, and' ioading facilitiesw if industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities jemploymentt' shift, estimated occupancy, If institutional indicate Ihe' major function estimated pe loading facilities, and cottmmunity benefits to be derived from the project, �NVift�dNlvlL'-N`fA' .1_13ACTS AND M TIGAt oN i`TEMORI✓S identify potentially significant environmental irnpacts associated with the rezone. What project design features or special conditions of a roval (mitigation mcasures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? �y�-- 2 REZONE REPORT Inter-Departmental. Memorandum A u , LSU C s osi, Office ci platni, ng and a4 1 re D ut to County MO : +, Planning >�epartm�rrrt 14(10 Tenth Street, Room 7 Cot►nty Center llz�ive. Sacramento, CA 95811 � Oroville, CA 9591.0 or Jl;l1 261981 X County . Clerk County of Butte CANDACE 6 qpftbfie. Co. Clerk By _ Deputy ce With Section 21108 Filing of Nance of Det.rmi'nation �n com lzan or 211.52 of the Public Resources Code. xitle AP 1155.29-44 Name File No. 87-32 David Hardy fro 12ozone �— State Clear nghouse Niunbi3r. Contact: Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Planning Department B.A. Kircher 538-7601 _ project Locaton West side of Peutz Road approximately z mile soutx i of Country' Club Lane, sor'th of Paradise. ---------------- pro 3` D scriptito Rezone ta'or« 7)AC to HC. This is to advise that the, Butte County board of Supervisors (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) above-described project on � 6-23-87 and has made has approved the abo P 3 (Mate) the following determinations regarding the above-described project! It The project wil,i., x will not, have a significant effect on the environment, ? , An Envlronmeri'Lti l impact Repoi;t Was prepared re .ared for this pro" t - pursuant to tljo provisions of CI;QA X A tNeg�itiue De :�ratlrn p p project pursuant to the 01,rna� re argil for this ptov4 .*onc of CZQA 3, hlitigatit>n measures Mot L -were notj made a cond;itirn of the approval of the pre, jda' 4. A statement of over cidi:trg censicir+ratiohs . was, x was not, adopted for thl s project This is to certify that ti>a final ) 11t with ccrinmetits and response$ and record of project appt'6val is available to the general public at: 11 AUe County Planning DL;partment 7 County Center Dtivu Orovi llo o CA 95065 .t Date Received for Filirr9 4411'1 y 0 posting at OPR Seni:ot Plannet 41, '1' l k 14r fiavf��t tdarch x4� • s +i ORDINANCE NO. 2605 i, ;i AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN AR-MH-1 (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME) D19TRICT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24-29: 1 The Board of Supervisors of the County of, Butte, State of CAl:ifornia, 2 sunder and ursu p ant to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte County Code of sfaj,(I County, DO r Y1ORDAIN, as follows: � a 4 I SECTION 1. The hereinafter desc-ibed area situate in the COU I _nty of Butte, i t h y � State at Calif..rinia shall be and at is hereby zoned av an AR-Mft-.L (Agricultural 6 !Residential Mobile Home - 1 acre parcels)'Distr.ct, and such area shall be subject w ' 7 to the restrlctins and restricted uses and regulations pursuant to Niutte County 8 Code Section 24-94, 9r aid area so zoned being located in the tin into rporated axes of Butt ' e 10 County, south of Paradise, more particilarly described as followsi 11 All that certain real property situate in the County of Butte, State of Californias described as follows; 1 A portion of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Ssctin 30, T22N R4E 13 MDB&M anti more particularly rNescrlbed as io` lows ;14 Be imin at the SW corner of sais`, Section 30, thence 8 E along the W line thereof N 0" 341 08" 1J, 226.00 it, thence parallel with the , 15 S line of tho SW 1/4,of said Section 30, N 881, 3,0i 13" E 1226:05 ft: to a ;point on the westerly right-of-way line of Pentz Road., 16 I said point being on the .arc of a 1060.00 foot radius curve concava 6 to the NW, a tangent at said point bears S 230 51' 29" W thence l7 I along tho arc of said curve through a central angle of 04." A01 22" ail arc distance of 1:59.85 ft. ; thence S 28° 32.1 3611 E 91,21 ft, 18 `!� ii / ng ,$aki S line S 886 . + to the. 5 -line of the SW 1 �1 of "acrd Section 30 ttietice ala � '�q 13` W 1106, 78 fti to the point of beginning, 19 20 Containing 6.60 acresy more, or less) south of'Varadise: 21 SECTION 2. This Or,dinafte shall bo and. it is hereby deClared,to be in full .farce and effect from and after thirty (30) days a.fter the slate of its 23 p ssaguand before the exxratip' on of fifteen (15) days aftor its passage, this :� . 24 Otdinance shall brwublished once with the dames of the membtts of p the Board of 28 Supervisors voting for and against it in the Paradise Post a newspaper 26 11I publisho-d in tile County of Butte, State of 3a] ifnrriia CI�IA.I?M'CN1S'T'I2A"1 XV C r- FICE � ii` r +r �,..,c `�, i�..+�� � k � .+.."J� a.°'�s,l•�, x A. F i:�. `�,;r.+r "�" 1E;`" at ""w., t COUNTY OF 1,30"f'l,l o�UTTF 25 COUNTY CENTSM 01H 000VII I.In, CALIFORNIA 95965.33130+• (916) 51, 4-1131l 0 c , o ° oo M0411CRS OF `ME BOARD , CDUNR� HAsKEL A. McINTURF JANE DOLAN MARTIN NICHOLa HILDA WHEELER CHIEF ADMiNISIM IVE OFFICER ED McLAUGHLIN LEN FULTON June 12, 1987 David Hardy 9289 Skyway, No. 2 Paradise, Ca, 95969 1, Re: Rezone, Vila 87-32 Dear Mr. Hardy; The Clerk of the Board of supervisors set a public hearing date for June 23, 1987 at 9:45a.m., to consider your request for a tetone from PA -C to AR-�MH-1 for property located on the west side of Pent.z Road, apptoximately 1/2 mile south of Country Club Lane, identified as AP 55-29'-44(portion), south of Paradise. The meeting will be held in th:. Beard of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Qroville Should you have any questions regarding this 'matter, please contact the Planning Department at 538-7601 between, 10:00 a.m and 3:00 p.m. Very truly yours, Marta!: J: Nichols Chief. Administrative Officer MJN:Ir cc: 8ierra.We8t Surveying 5437 Black Olive Drive Paradise, Ca. 95969' b ffutte c,0UJzt '�,�. .1 f PLANNING CO Z COUNTY' CENTER DRIVE MMISSI�N OROVILLE,. CALIFORNIA '95965.3397 a PHONE, 538.9601 k May 14 1987 David hardy 9289 Skyway, No, 2_ Paradise, Ca,, 95969 .. Re Rezone, File 87-32 Deal; Mr. Hardy: At the regular meettn May 13, 19$7, Your reg of the Butte County Planning Commission held' Property located on the rezoning. from PA-C mile south of :est side of p, to to AR-Iflj l for Countty Club Lane, identified as Road, approxitnatel south of paradise, way, reeottunended ;fora y 1/2 AP 55-29,34 (portion A report approval, ), p of this matter wil upetvir,ors and be made to the you will be notified C1e`rk of the Board of prior' to setting a public of'the hearing publishing fee required Should Board of Supervisors: Yogi have any quest' gat the .his office between 10400 ns regarding a , tn, and 3:00 ter, Please -cont pct Pon, mat Sincerely B. A, Kircher Director of P�onning + till Turpin Senior Planner cc; Cleric of the ;board°F. Sierra West 8uev6ying