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HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-31 REZONE FROM U TO R-2 1 OF 1a l I � " 1 PROJECT NMIE Vito Quatraro SCH AP' # iA,P04'5-02-w2--07 FILE # Log#87-02-1.0-02 30 Day Review Period Ends SCH Review _ Period .Ends CORRESPONDENCE) dotmENTS RE CB I VED Date. Agency/Person "/ 1. lel J1 R /j A 1 .r`� /[�L. �IA ... 1 /1 _ _ - Vito Quatrarcr - proposed, NegatlNve Declaration with mitigation measures regarding environmental impact and Rezones from U (Unclass IfIed) to R-2 (Residential) on property northwest corner of Laburnum and East 9thAvenuest Identifiedeas AP 45-02-2-7 Ch 1 cp, (File 87-31 -z The Commission waived the reading of the Staff f=indings, Staff recommended the Commission put a limitation on the size of the second unit. Chairman Walter stated that th i srezone i s In the middle of a large area zoned U and he questioned why the whole area is at With this rezone, not being 1ook;ed` atmthes'last loner PlaLambert nning stated Comlij 11 that this Is Part of the rezone discussed on meeting In the Chico area'. The hearing was opened to the public. Vito Quatrar'-o statod he understood the need for the whole area to be rezoned, but his problem was a time factor and he was requesting his Py be rezoned now. He agreed With the conditions_. proer The hearing was closed Commissloner Lambert had no problems with the Commission Is �, this rezones. She stated that gaIng to look at the whole area;, but should not hold up this rezone;. thereareother multi - fa er Forbes had no r problem with the ezone,. fie stated that m 11 y dwe 1 1 1 ngs i n the at-ta" o; ItiWat unanimed b Y CommISScarried Forbes, seconded ;by Commission and er Lambert; �` edfor approval as f+� l 'a ti�ws A Find that the r^equ l cements of GEGiA itbve been Completed and considered and h mitigation the Boat a of Supervisors adopt a Negative Deol'aratlon wlh mitigation Meures attsched and S 130 d that ththe r P 1 i e� with Butte County Cade Se ,e Co com coon 24 rezone Uerir,.ra1 Flan- because of our attempt to surrezroundingopropertyzoan� Q and this request is compatible With G Rddommend the Board: of Wpervisors adopt an Ordinance r6zoning to r llTT - IN k' ► lit G COi SI55 Y FILE NO.; 87--31 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA - Morch 25, 195 APPI,. 1, ANT Vito C uatr ►Mn OWNC (2's me r RIMUESI fSozone, from (J 4a AP NG AP 45-02"22-07 SIZE. Mal l x lea, LOCATIONO. On the ncrtinv4esr: cor mer of LabOr•nt.un t3nd E. 9th Avohut-- y l h i eco EXISTING ZONING: ZONINU Zoned Ia1 9a'1rsf:Y:7lr"d.�1 SURROUNDING ZONING. , uncl ass 1fIed SURROUNDING LAND WE* Sirlg1e fam ' 1 ,.r ret 1 dont I c, 15 rnca ( t I r"ami iv resdent.Ii, rir�w�1cx� ��.�1e�,� =1par{tment, emd c;ommerc. i a1 , SITE HIS'TORy., 1972 add 1 t i cn added to SI:r uctt,yewe and raMode l i n per w i :L s 1sued GENERAL PLAN DESIGNA! ION: IYl�tli um Derts`I t s �{yryy My A1VLICAMJ( REGULATIONS. G► .t e Geu.�ntw ^ t„t ra . Scot: i D►7� uF-�5, fir: v�ra=. —V'14-0 —r* I "Gce.►1 d create e m i nor, 1 ncre 0 Se ra f f• I See att. achod DUTTG CouN' ry PI..ANN TNG C'b STAMM SSS rClN FF- I` I ND TNGS - No ather= comments were, rete i v'ed , The �C�k�rt yNot dcs I Md L1rbtrn Arca �nafred " Iyf� i t.trtx Dens t wh I cls Land Use f7l ari adopted Y Residential b`>'f the ;Gh i cd w4 r r,i d normally ' i n 158 . A' ccmmtan r'tY r^t i de aatrcm �� ar Odar�ted. 7'N� l,s i p Y a tte�nt l and ;usr� rezone t...tt-b Iw are:, t why riocke:t.ser. Unc,l �8u P I an � way never , Adopt 1 n � i' r f l c�d zen l r5 f�rcC�ar Oct earl s i t,to �a�t ter i ti-► an R R ar7 l n;� � r Oma i rw 1 r�r the e Ito Ge .r d,Istr r�r tn�.,l�lf�1e I neral, f�I�h.. .. rct �s�1�-�i�;e Harald tie n, t'a farm I+ a el1� w cr,r1 tr reoi_an rad def tcue trtA tt arks h f d w I tF . ed thc� ip I b i muni i `� ark '�tvtm :� l i e lir` civ i d I The Site is 18000 $q. ft i tf erne twa~bcdrb�am r�ri I ��„ , The ��". �. � ..� •!� �:ft;�~�Ut=�e he,t p ras�t,tlrc, minlmr_frrt �,f '�a�6f�h�1e �afni"I �� . 1.111 t t . C�rc�,•1 did tl~i.rt rr►a i mum o perk i n;- and access rrequ I renrei�tq ` ft. per dwe l 1 r n� Deve l opmef rt l dt t l 1 j r19 trim I ,ts ctat 1 d Int t� 0 60ta I d r,)� rr►e:t a� this density tv tv i 1 1. rl drw� r".uct d crf the rsrt�+=rwdeJ it x ,. , , t tie berm i tteu prr��,t!.r ty. s 1 acjtcd sOML— In deet t Erni f I t the W 8 tl QUA cnmmrWrn i tY ewc r», r cY u i rernertts of th N i t�:r�r��e�� t oplylent c,rw ' wh i cparcgl w i 1 1 cprrt por sawel 1, i h an �� ah e r�fnder' tholl � rrrnit �r � A�'t, i f� r�;�r,t f rem l enera,ted pernti ttea maxi mLtm ,wri' 1' t f1l1 per acre pet" day y Th f s 0a 1 1 qhs c, f s,e�r� r day rarJerh P J trate t't r�t,u;'! d b house t� w � apl the ct 1 cn Plan . 'I lxled 413 1 ant l��r tv�r - t� car ram 225 �» I I Ions are, er.trrent i av,o f lob 1 e for h.., ~ l 1 n1 te. dn+rtec! �turc dove l cl meht . a 1 1 r h ares th�rarat,-e � Pet- l bedroom "'n ! t "I th e Sewage i ca 1 cul at d e' . 1 bO tr tr' d Ino acs ach' add r t i aria 1 bedroom e 1 1 ahs ��ecd � �`,c�nt IRO i d c� tt7e Wa' 7th r"' � t<�e next bedt�oonik cine, add'i t I r�h,O1 pclr�e j �� t s�enera�i rwµ�' ?5 Gal 1 errs. bed m I •Is r,vct,r 1 d fic�rma 1 1 Y raur�d " " 'ed ah. meet the ret w i �:I°tt Amt I rrw 11 ah . mg r i trrLIM c r, twca A� �u d be cr~~,r•�stt u�,�, Flu i trnertts Of the >wl I tri e t I's r'�ecommendr d thot th I rc A1t�a b remet. [ s cfi the N I itr�`ate �1rt 'i cn 1 art ,c1 idrrf it I tw+ w add t r Iona) bedra�rrtt � dart is i 1 sewer ta��in mr�e iw I r�D l he l.irlder the i f't c. ► trl.ttt Ion, t -r a ftf i 7`d t rw r r eve t 'ib1 r awry I�,t,nv 1Ion bliri h arc const l ctw 1� ted the e hd l t�i rens •. tl tr r; ct mot -O Uh 1 is wt twr'l d b t "rr,t�l l �e 0,16tit K rcv t d�l n w are erre I Int ,et 1 �rt,1 Y sr�►PPot,' a t crtetdd. I t fsna 1 uh I ,t i twee the the ccnttwuclM i raw► fit"f arty rrcw Oh the �" 0, rta e Ot" mok I two r'tl�rltfaY I tftpr�vcrrteryti s w er�em�t 11i % wi!h '• p�1ulrt"tY ghd shrauI Ise des rtiYrrd f~ffwder r t1 dry wolf i h rr« emefy L c the N 1 teat firm i i wr accardar.ce ¢; 1 r�e,+ad �t ed t.r these send I t I arts . Ac I on P I en rhe, ar�t3 t i �•�,� Y' a re BUTTE, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION!ll�MIngCOMM % COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROV`ILLE; CAL;,IFORNIA 95.6 MAR of 1,98,PHONE; 534-4601 5 t7raviilpjltiutnta TO: Environmental Health Lynn Var_hart DATE; 2-11-87 PROJECT REXIEW AND 13. VIRaNMPN'J:AI, 13VA1,UATtON Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or fat owin c+ 4 theg, project. Vito Quatraro - G".ti+rated concerning A=5 t�2"z""0�� Log 87-02-10-01 File#87-31, "Rezone to R-2 (Residential,) from U (unclassified) located on the northwest corner of Laburnum and East 9th Avenue,I Chico - :We are preparing angeraivironmesment of possible enviranmenta, impacts and ntal docuhtentI either a Negative Declaration,l1ll Mitbgated Negative beelaratzan ar a2t En Vibonmental 'Impact Report, Please pr YOU cOvid$ any factual statements, ideas for inve8ti9atians or opinions an offer in your area of concern or ex erose t either physical, soNial, or economic impacts that this hat relate to eitthher project may generate. Please respond within 14 days y the above -noted date► if no response is generated by this inquirrt then i� vha::l be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts W,),; ch are potential from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide, Sincerely,' Of Env. j* Craig Sanders Qe�vi4ti►,�t Comment,-, 1Tec Technician j.- 26'� `r Plament Tech •��'E�t lUri��GAcrca+fi t?19.� l2aa �11tyiLnXnty s ew o + 5l, ���t��x.+ �au.t� �� �.t1111`C'L� "�'Cy '1"�'� - +,Ila►t� 'i �t �� b i+ts Millt.l�,l YZ t i' y rC`.W Yc r' e y? V i c e r `rye a: (write or typo in space provided return this shoot, r _ A1111hIMiX 1; CC1t1N 1•Y OF IMVI 13 ENVIRONWNTALCIIICKL ST FORM (`ti B-6 66raj,tc�tet�.� 1-�y'l.c� Agency) 1,09 # 87-02-10-02 I, BACKC;RtiuNlr AP 11 45-02-2-07 .y_. _.. rile 87-31 1. Name or I)ropancint Vl'TO QUATRARQt.�� z. Address of proponent ;rnd roprosont,ltive (if applicable) Q usxt>: aro 898y W J.2th Avenue' ®a ChiCo, CA 9592E 3, 11rojvc•t do.,;rription Rezone 1 r MANDNI'ORi v I NI) I Ni;,, t1; :T 11;N1 I= i t'Aie CSI Y1a� �G11' Itl; . NO tr. Does, Hic [ar'r`rlect ItuvV tltcr 116tential to degrade tlttx y11tal itv Of HIV ('11vircr.nnurnr, substani;ially r(Icit►tO' the I)a►I)itat r,t :I I'i-4h or tviIdI!re 1e.4, CgIIse 1a t'ish or, wi ldi l l'o population to drop below sel l'- ;wgtalniatrt itrvt-l: , threaten to ollrli ite t1 plalit ol. animal r ommrni tv,. red'uee t�be ntnnllt-r or restrict the vum,t° cit a r°arx„' C9 T' endmigeroll plant or arIbIta1 of of iminrato Important examples of tbo major periods yy n Cal irorrlial hist:01or prehistory” J h, Dov.,; the r,rojvet have alae tarrtent al to ►ac�ka evt' slraTr't t't'IIiI )c:n0f*JtS to t11e ki-triment or 1C3r11; L4i'm, vnvironmonkril goals? iA short-t•orm impalct on tier vitvirr7rrnlent is one w1,101 occull-S ill a r'olative'ly brief period III, trine 1vllilo torsi;-tours imp'nCts 1vil.l Liultiry inro the rtrt•ur°(* ) r Dov,; the pro ,ivet have impar,rs 111011 E11•e inr ividtl� calla 1. mited, but eu ulatively considerable? FA� Pr.oia,c.t Miry itnlMet on. two or morc,. separate resources 1-016.0 't'he '111puk:t off vach vosourc e is I'VIntivell= .;mild, imt where the tyrrect or ijiv total or til'oso y itnpaet. on the em coninent is iipnl.r caant.l J� cl. I,roos tlrK projoo�t: 1111v�e (110rrolimviltal ark,eet;s i,ktich katl�e mil cit-1tctl naverse or1tc`t:s on lttam;rlr ,vt1l wt11y, � 1 t ,trt t 1 a1 . fau•In►;s, � at1 ,' �• tlr, iltdlr•c�r.tiv`x T i 1 . 011IN C ted by t 1w Lead Agency) (In thc° I.,r;it nt this initial evr1111ai;ion. Ix`Nl, l'111c1 ilia hfalrrlsed pl-ioct G'001,I) NAI bavv o signiricant orre4t rill fliv cart r f ruuuwnt , and ,1 kFOA•k'iVI. lrl:Cl„ IWIION w1 l l ire 1rrap►rt•ed UIVI, 11,11d that al thotIA11 the Proposed projeet imul d hnve a s i,gni tk r t' i 1Trt c•I'it ct On t:lrar rlrlrGrrrrtntt�nt, :flIvre' vi I 1 not be a sigilli t ican't t ill' t;fii.• vo-w bt-vautwru+ tltc, �fll'1'it1A 'TO', MI ASUItl:�i described on i'l.t 1.a a 1 , ' rr Vl, tuCtcc° the ral't11c•11ri•cl -hc�t't 11rr1,t; bet'll ,1rlc,k.xl to the rro,it et°. A 'NistrAkl INIITl ticr11 h rr1. uccl, I� Itii. l incl t,hc pro'lrm,ed`pro.it t MAY 11a e .a s1It'll iriemit LArrect afr lhv-. crit 1rcani11el1t,: and on I:NV I 11ONMEM At. :INIPACT R1;1''C11t•1' is vultitlll,od, IrA1'1:; Match 28, 1981 t^talINTY 01; SIM-H, PLANNING 11 IPAWI`1,1k.NT a`"` M� t 1 ;, associlahnei •' 7�r. ENVIRONMENTAL TATS xp anati ons 3f l yes" and "maybe' answers are required on attached sheet(s)) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result. in si,gnifi.cant; YES a. astable earth conditions MAY1�8 NO or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or -- avercovering of the soil? c Change �- . in topography or ground surface relief features? ---� d. Destruction, covering or mot." c46Qn'of any `-�- -unique e geologic or physical features? e. increase in wind or water erosion. �of soils, either on or off -site? f. Changes in deposition or, erosion oX. beach. "'- s--inds, or changes in Siltation, deposition --x- ok' erosion which may modify .the channel of " a river" or stream or the °bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime,agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property ext.,.y to geologichazards such as earthquakes, landslides, r Mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the proposal, result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation Of objectionable odors, smoke " or fumps C. A].terAtion of air movement, T(loisttire, or tonpe�yature, or any change in. climate, ldcally or .regionally? . 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial; a: Changes in currents or the course or direction of water movements in either marine b. Changesoin�absorpt�onresh srAtos drainage Changes a g p erns amount X or the rate and of surface runoff?, ' C, Need for offwsito surface drainage improve- monts, . including vegetation teinoval, channel- iza.tion ar culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of fined- waters? ., E' Change In th e amount. of suxfaoe water in an , water hod h y. fi Discharge into surface. waters, or in anv alteration of s rface.wate" quality, including but ,not limited to temperature, • disSOlved oxyg or turbidity? g MNAlteration of the divection or rate of flow - Of ground waters? h. Change in the quantity or, quality of ground k4ab-e `�- either through direct additions o1 Withy dTaWais, or through 1hitetception of an a y excavations'? i. Reduction in ' amount of water othetwise available for public water supplies? � L j, Exposure of people or property to Statex related hazards such as flooding? YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial - a. Mange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of planus?' C., Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural .crop? 5. :iNIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a.. C ange' in the diversity of species, or ` numbei,�s of any species of animals (bi:rds land animal, including reptiles, _fish and shellf isle>, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers, of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d'. Deterioration to existing fish or .Lldlife habitat? 6. NOI5F. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b-. Exposure of people to severe noise Levels? 7. L._614T AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce Sig i`�`ic`an ght and glare's 8. IAND USE, al. result in a -proposal, t su tanti.al alteration of the 'resent ar planned, � p r hand use of an areal 9. NATURAL P.ESOURCFS: Will the proposal result in su stantiali a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? y L b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? 10, RISK OF UP$'M Will. the proposal involve; a. A -risk o? e cplosiori or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, of pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in tyle event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with art emergency responso plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11:, POPULATION, Will the proposal, alter the lncatiblii MERSu on, density, or gr,ow'th, rate of the human population? C . 12; 14OUSINO. Will the proposal affect existing housing, ov create a demand for addi.tional. 'housing? t y YES MY. X10 NSPORnATION/CIRC IILA'EON. will th0 proposal resul a,: Gn11 of substantial ads iti.onal vehicle movement? b. tin � � � or `,cil' . p w sparkinarkin Ytx�s newOn s3emand5for c:: Substantial impact ongexisti:.I transportation systems? d: Significant; alterations to present pat;texns o circulation or mw>rement o. people and/ox goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air" trdt'fic? f Increase in traffic hazards "to motor vehicles, bicyclists drpedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, WL11j the proposal ?lave e� 1 e fe ct upon, or result in a need for" nets or altoped governmental services ; a> Fire protection? b Police protec,ticn ? c, S,(�hools? ---�-. d. Parks r� other recreational 1, tieS? Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other �overnntental services? 15 ENERGY. {Vil.l the Proposal result in. - a= Use of substantial amounts of ;fuel or ? . enez gy` b. Sources I �xr�crease �n .�al � demand a �r;1-1 existing p sources of energy, or lrrecsire theeve7,opmlont Of new sources of energyF l6 iJTIL7Tl'ES. �Vi7.1 the proposal result in: , need {,t new systems; or substantial alterations to the fol.lovi ng; a. power or natural gas?' b Co mmu at s nxc zo n., systems.. C. Waver availability; �--- --�-- d. Se�+rer r�r septictank[' ex Storm water drainsge --�. f. Solid fa5te an disposal'? � •---.. 174 14MM HEALTH: Will the proposal. rosult in, a� Creation of any health hazard or''potential. health (exal,uding menta. health) ? b: `Exposure" ".thazard of people to potential health hards'r" -- l� . AESTHT;ICS. Will thepr6posal result in the o sir i obi of any scenic vssta ar view open to the ,public, or w�<lI the proposal resitl t in the creation o f _an aos the tycally offensive site open' to ub 7 1, i � '1{' e tW p �., YR S MAYB_ NO 19. RECREATION. Will the proposa''l result in an impact upon the quality or ..quantity of existing recreationa-l opportunities? - .-,--t ... 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES, a- Wil-1--t-Fe—proposal result ,in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or � historic archaeological site? b Will the proposal result in adverse -physical or aesthetic ef£e-its to a prehistoric xs .or historic building, structure or object? C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique; ethnic cultural values? X d.. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 45-02-2-07' See attached. DISCUSSION OF EiVVYF20NM Nl'AL EVALU 'T'YON AIR 45-02-2-V 'I b : A Rezone 'i s the first 'step toward 'developing this pr o por ty w i t::h more than one single --family dwe l 1 i ng. Ful 1 d-- #r l Opment, of, LJ)Q lot-, will result t i n d i star t I on , dlPlacement and -, rtq+ °set i oh ca (• k:lr�s $ol 1 surface. This impact Is not significant, g1 ved� tie urban cijr.�ri$01 , r� o f the neighborhood. 3b: According to the Rezone application, drainage is how dry Well. Dry wells are one source of grou"ndwater contat t i nat�oM �i n the Chico Urban Area. They do not meet the standards of the Nitrate Action Plan and are therefore no: longer permitted In O'le urban area. The dry well should be abandoned under, permit from thO Uopartment of tErivironmental Health. An alternative drainage system should be developed which Is a permanent solution to drainage., s if the dry well. is abandoned without an "alternative system being dsv,�irtl�ed, a drainage problem will result. 3h: The applicant is proposing :to utilize on --'site seri,Ic systems for 811 structures on the property. If a second dwelling unit is, constructed, each will be placed on a 9,000y-s.quare�foot lot. The minimum 16t size permissible under the Nitrate Action Flan is 120000 square feel: where soils are good. A 9000 -square -foot lot does not meet the standards of the Nitrate Action Planand will not be permitted. Use of septic systems on such small lots overloads the tall and groundwater table with Nitrates. Forty-five milligrams per titer is considered the 'safe maximum for health purposes. 6a: Development of an additional homesito will to T mporarlly Increase noise leve;,ls In the -area from cohstructlon, and pe!mM�nently increase nolse significants from activity and trtfflc. This impact is not Considered i3 The property Is designated for finedium-density residential uses in was prepared on this tan which full e r"ivirohrnental T:mpatt Report th.e Chico Urban Area Land Use Flan. fully Plan lored the range of impacts which may result from urban development. The proposal commlies with the General Pian desighation. '110. Development within the downtown area 1s consider+ed infill 13a: An additional ten vehicle trips per, clay may be .�velopinent of this y generated with propert Onto the sur ounding circulation system Given existing 'traffic loads and capacitor this Impact is nr�t s 1 On If cant-. 14arb,cl,e,f: As a Property' within the urban area,, urban services can be extehded'with a minimal amount of change or cost, 1140: Development w1I1 be subject to schoo'I fees: 16d',e07a,b: In the eveht that urban di^ainage,and sewerage are riot provided, development may result in a health haztrd bry wells and septic systoms at medium densities contribute to hitrate lovers In the Chico Urban Aries groundwater. Nitrates 11m1t the oxygen absorptIon e8p6dity of red blood cells which oan iae hazardous to pregnant women; Applicant: Vito Ouatraro Assessor's Parse,j if 45-02-2-07 Log It 87-02--lo-Up DATA SHEET A f'rrro. ject Descr l pt i on - 1- Type of Project:; Rezone. 2 tar i of Description ; ,Rezone from U to R-2 3. Location= At the northwest corner of Laburnu(tt on East 9th Avenue, Chico, 4 Proposed Density of Development: 4.84 d . u. /'at, p„ y b Amount..of Impervious Surfacing; lvloder ate 6 Access and Nearest Pub l i c R ad(s) c East. 9th Avenue. Frontage j,tt Laburnum acid 7. Method of Sewago Diisposalti✓alSeptic "stem R 8. Source of Water Su lyz forma Water e ed. 9,. Proximity of Power Lines! To C Service �bmpany, property.... 10. Potential for further land divisions and development. Division possible w th sewers B. E!,y rontnenta l Se______tt iso phos i cal E�,y i�ronrhent c: I. Terrain a General Topographic Character: Level valley land: b. Slopes= U-2. c� A pproxlmately 200 feet above Sea Level. d. Limiting Factors. None. Soils a Types and Character i st i can Vine Fine Sandy Loam; very deep$ prime ag, smooth surface, fair surface drainage, good subsurface dralnage b: Limiting Factors; S. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone* i`loderate. b4 Erosion Potential: None. c- Landslide Potent l a 1 tion d: Pira Hazard: Urbanized e. Expansive Soil Potential. 4. Hydro'! ogy a. 'Surface Watort L l ndo Channel twb blocks MOr»th. b- Grourtdwatere Within area of h l'trate coticern . c. Orb inese,Dharacter1st. cs- Ory we11 insr~alled ort prapewty. d. Annual Rainfall' (narmal ) e: L i ttt i t i ngactors. Lack of i nf�,rastructui-e. 5. V i sua 1 lScen i s G►u ality Urban 5. Acoustic duality: Pelf to poor.. 7, Air Qua 1, i tY s. 1= a i iw to pt*ar. $:: i oi o i ca l Bnyi ronnip,nt 8. Vegetation: Two Walnut trees, urban ornamentals in area. 9. Wildlife Habitat= Common domestics only. Cultural Cnviaonmentc 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Medium Density Residential. 12. Existing. Zoning'. U. 13. Existing Land Use on-slte: One single-family ciwelling. 14. SurroundingArea', a. Land Uses: Single- and multi-farTilly dwellings, commercial b . Zon i rkg = U, C I -by of Chico c. Gen. Plan designations': Medium Density Residential, High Clens ty Residential, Commercial d. Parcel Sizes: Urban lots. e. Population Medium density. 15; Character of Site'and Area: Urban; developed area. 16. Nearest Urban Area. City of C.h i co` a 1 1 around 17. . Relevant Spheres of Influence: City of Chico, CARD, , CSA ?4, CSA 18 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area: Pursuant to Department of Public Works. 19, F=ire Protection Service 3-o Nearest County (State) Pire Station: 442, #44 within 2+ miles b. Water Availability: Hydrants, engin'o capacity. 20. Schools in Area Chico Unified School District ' r APPLICA ION FOR REZONIN9,1440 cd. Plann' BUTTE COUNTY' MANNINO COMM 1851ON ' JAN98l w APPLICANT; Read and roilo%v nstruet onsset'fball on last page orthls I`itt`Itl. 0mvillo, Calm Vito Applicant} s Name R. QUatraro1 li �, y ane No_ 855-1933 Applicant's Mailing Address $. 8 W•12thhlAvenue Chico CA 95926 Applicant's interest in property (Owner, Lessee, Other)_ owder Owner's Name and Address Cotitac( Person r6r Project (iroth'cr iliac, appliont). Assessor's Parcel Nunibcr(s) 4b-02=-2-07 — Presentoiiin >� u b ReR-2 quested Z�tning `: Location,dmensionsand size orarea(sptobctezoned Northwest corner of Laburnum a h d E: 9th Avenue 100,x 180`' area ..r w Street Address (ir applicable) 289 5, 9th Avenue 1 � a Directions ror travel to proport5 (rural and Mout taihoUs areas only) a -- Applicant's rtasoh� rot. rezoning to allow for contruct7 on of a second s7 ngl a family - dwelling on the property, Proposed projects (forttiatloh df serilce district, tc. j none Anticipated ibrrrniental deuelopmeft (ruture developnae„ t plates spbsecltiCtit to rr#cotte)t_ otie Irkist ng'' proposed $ vtige disposal niethodt septi "C' system wi 11 be used fpr both homes P1`0. X1 iitY of Power and phone lines; .cin_ the �iroper y atural `v bistanee to h storm drairt� _. �atereoGtrseor drywel l on the jro — ty 1 +describe anticipated on and off-site drainage improvements (PUD"MHP): „ Describe host orn•site and downstream drains a channels will beaffected ;(VUU Cv IJP);' Water source, Cal i;forni a Water Service Proximity of,water:for lire fightiq purposes (hydrants, ponds, efc,) thor,� Sr"e four (4) f ro hydrants W1. ithin 600' of the property; the closest is;fibout 400" away. Will excavation or grading be ttecssary? Wno ta��bic yairds (est',.matej"1 ,_,_,,�,.: List and describe anti Qtlicr;related permits and otiid public approvals rq(11red''for this; project, including those, required y y, regional, 8ta:teund Federal agencies: ,d b cit., County building permits 4.a y if residential, include the numver;ol units, whether units are single or itulti»story in height, schedule of I.. unit sizes, and typo of household si e.ex�+r r ext Uone add tonal single fami'1: + !11 JL, single story 2 bedroom, 10(10-1.200 sq.ft, a a young c;�1p e i t ;° „; t?^dui chi ren . Al If commerelal. indicate ltl. °, n w+ Netherneighborhood, city or regitittttlly .oriented, square footage or � sales area and landing facilities �. ., . if industrial,,lndicate type, e.Wroated employment pershift, and loading racilities. If Ir stitutiot al indicate, lite tnaJor runction, estimated crnpiaymentper shift, estimated :ocogpaney, loading facilities, and comrpunity;benefitsio be dt rived, front the prajewtx 8Nvlk0NMENTA'l limlp �' ACi S ND, M Ij'ICiA"1'l� (�N s II;ASl:Jl2� �S identiiry potentla%'sighifioant enyirontne'ntal irnpaet$, associated witli'the rdione,L What project design features or special conditions Or approval (midgation meastires) ark proi5osed ttf tlievlatb pot"tttial env rohme p This is a resi'dentinl and rhulti�roidehtidl heighb-brho0 and `this peoject �. should have no environmental impact. Apartments and adjacent -to the property' . _ . - on the ��est, and a l arm r apartment coinp'l ex exists ryti the Southeast: t:drner ei: Laburn_UM., and 9th Avenue YNVIRONMENTAI. SETTIN" Describe the project site as it ovists before the project," roject, including �ihforunatioll Ott ttnp�raphy, soil stability, Plants and and the use or theist utd any i tures; cultural Historical and scenic respects. Describe,,lily exi.vllrng structures on the site, One single family 2bedroom 900 sq,ft=, house with detached garage is presently on this 100'x180' lot. Half of the lot is landscaped, while fxf,e other is in �. the property. The ground'is level and the weeds. Two wa l rout trees exist on so71 excellent aDescribe the surrounding_ a ` historical, or scenic aspects, indicate tile type of land use (res lien al,�colmnerc ltnl,rctcl nisi and ply, cultural, including (orae -family apartment houses, shops,- department stores, etc.), and scala of clr y� lopme intensity o i,land use setback, rear yard, etc ) U n The surroudin _ g properties ari very diverse in nature, A six unit apartment ,r .� MW building lies on the west side of the property, while a .��..�....�,�.� _ 24 Unit apartment bui 1 di ng is across the street,Thel^e are several busi ne sses Within a 2 block radius, consisting of retail, automotive and commercial, There are also many' single family dwellings within this same area. The ground is mostly developed with I herebydeclare under Penalty of perjury mal life other than of a domestic variety, fq.re oino significant plant or ant t,,,, 1 have read and of the i - g a statements are true, complete and ct � _ r nstructions and that the "t to the best d. my knowledge and belief, Dated.,t , u :w ApplVGtnt's SignatureDated A Property owner's signature Project FileNumber.-, . _. General plan 0esigi ation kcgocst Consistent? Request: Rezone to Location and, size of narcel(s) ��� �� t*,%� 5� 7'°`"' � ,�,,•�.��'� �? �' k.�`��? t 3 45-02-2--12 45-02-3-].8 45-,02-2-01 �elma Lae eahmut Sa19201 Oler'.as 365 E. 10th Ave. rli James Moore 3- �,3er Chico, CA 95926 5872 Anita Rd.; Chico, CA Chico, CA 95926 45-02�-2-1 45-02w1.-5 45-02;-2-02 Continent4l Nut Company Max Albe Y: t P.O.i3ox 400 Robert. Randall 146 Tonea West 5927 847 Greenwich Dr- CA 95926 Chico; �:1 9 CA 95926Chico, Chico, 45-06-1-18' 45-02•�'' 45-0`-7'04 Melvin Vetzl Claytofi FOrd 189 D. 9th Ave. Randall Wendt 2.77 E„ " //,.,CE O 1V`C71 V l]E'rEn.M2NA,qK0N' To : Off ice of Planning a;esirl ER M : llutrtwe County 1400 Tenth Street, Rim 121 Cts �3ng Department J Sacramento, CA 95814 UN 2 6 1981 7 Cuunt,y Center Drive or Orovil.le, CA 95965 X County Clo.rkCANDACE J. GRUBBS, Butte Co. CIeTk County of Butte Dy A. FMER0gepUty Si333JECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code: Prejp.,t Title AP ll Name Aezone File 8731 45-02-2-07 Vito 011atraro State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person 'telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Planning Department B.A; Kircher 538-7601 Project Location On the northwest corner of Laburnum and East 9th Avenue, Chico area. Project Description Rezone from U to R-2_. This is to adviseat the . Butte County Bo rd that rd of Su _ '(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency, has approl ad the above-described project on _ _6-23-87 and has made (Date) the -following determinations regarding the above-descr�.bed project: environment. ill;' e a significant effect on the project X , 1. The ro ctct w 11 not, have 2. An Envitonmetiudl impact.Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA: 3. Mitigation measures ,,_,__ydtesX t)ere 'not, rnade: a condition of the approval of the project, 4. A statement of overriding considerations _ _Was) _L_Ods not, adopted fat this project: p' j ct Approval is available to the endral public at., p d of this is to Certify that the final EIA with comments and responses and recon roe pp g' p Butte County Planning; Department 1 County Center' Drive Oroville, CA 05965 Date Reeceived for Filing and y' Posting at OvR Z i nature B 11 Ttirpin Senior 1�larino 84- 15,'Title itevised tfaYatl 19W�'a i ORDINANCE NO. F i 2603 i AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN R-2 (RES"T,DENTIAL) DISTRICT, i- PURSUANT TO ;CHAPTER 24-29, � p e County of Butte, :, � The Board of Supervisors of the utte State of California, 2 i�under and pursuant to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte County Code of said County, DO 3 ijORDAIN, as follows: i I{ 4 { i SECTION 1, The hereinafter described area situate in the County of I 5 Butte, State of California, shall be and it is Hereby zoned as an R-2 (hosidentia.a)' G a iD.istrict, and such area shall be subject to the restrictions and restricted uses .7 and regulations pursuant to 'Butte County Code Section 24-1.30 at seq, g Said area to zoned being located in the unincorporated area of Butte g County, Chico, more particularly described as follows, 10Being a part of sots 3 and 4 of Block 41, according to that certain Map E en'citled, "Revised Map of Blocks 41, 42, 57, 58, 48, the W 1/2 of 11 Blocks 65 and 66 and the E 1/2 of Blocks 75 and 76 of Chico Vecino", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of d 12 Butte, State of California, on October 0, 1905 in Bbok 4 of Mapss at Page 13, being more particularly described as follows: 13 j s COMMENCING at the SR corner of said Lot 4; thence at right angles,. 14 100 feet in a westerly direction along Ninth Avenue, thence at right angles, northerly180 feet to the N line of said Lot 3 15 thence at right angles, 100 feet along the N' line of said Lot 3 to Laburnum Street; thence 'at,right angles, 180 feet to the place of 16 ;> beginning, 17 1; SECTION 2, This Ordinance shall be and it is hereby declared to be in 18 full force and effect from and after thirty 00) days after the date of its i 19 jlpassage and before the expiration of fifteen (15), days after its passage, this 201, Ordinance shall be published once +kith the names of the members 61 the Board of 21�SUPGtvisots voting for and against it in the Chico Enterprise Records a newspaper 221publishldd in the County of Butte, State of California, 23 PASSM AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Buttes 24rStat.e of Ga lii:ornias oil the 23rd day of Juno 198'7, by the following vote: 25 AYM,. Supervisors Pul t0h, McLaughl i h � VercrUtO and Chair Dolan 26 N >~S: NOne CH 1 A 1 Y1 1N 1 SL j`/ 1 T1 �-�may+ r H EO FI( ('0UNTY 01-- RL1171 oOUTrFo 45 COUNTY CE'NTEM DR, OROVIiLE. C,AI.IFOF1NIA s•1:,i904-3380 (()1 (1) ,,l4aiu 1 CP ,p 'o o. CpU1, MElA8f-R$ OF THE BOARD HI+WL A. MONTURF MABTINJ NICHOL$ JANE DOLAN CHXF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICCR HiLbA WHEELER C-D MrLAUGHLIN Vito Quatraro LEN FULTON 898 W. 12th ;Avenue June 24, X987 Chico, CA 9592 RE; Rezone- File 87-31 Dear, Mr. Quatraro: At the regular meeting of the Butte Gouhty Board of supervisors held June 23, 1987, ordinance No. 2603 was adopted which Rezones from U to R-2 on ..,property located on the northwest coiner of Laburnum and East 9th Avenue, Chico, and Resolution No. 87-101 was adopted approvitc, the Conditional Zoning Agreement subject to the following o Cnditions:_ 1, Meet the requirements of the Nitrate Action Plan. - 2, Construction limited to one additional two-bedroom house until eommunity'sewer is provided. 3. Eliminate the dry well on-site under permit through the Environmental Health Department. 4. Provide an alternativ., solution to drainage under permit and inspection by the Department of Public Works. 5. Meet the requirements of Butte county Code- Section _, _ � 24-35 and off-street parking spaces per unit. Prov e two 6. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinancest and regulations, should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Planning Department At 538-7601. between 1.0:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m; very truly yours, Martin J. Nichols Chief AdMihstrative of icer MJNsjme i r Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO: Butte County Board of Supervisors FROM'; Planning SUBJECT.: Vito Quatraro., Rezone, File 87-31, Suggested Motion DATE: June 9, 1987 The suggested motion for the subject rezone is as. follows A, Find that the requirements Of CEQA, have been completed and considered and adopt a negative Declaration with mitigation measures; and B, Find that the rezone complies with Butte County Code Section 24- 130 and the Butte County General Plan because of our attempt to rezone all of the U zoning and this request is compatible with surrounding property; and C. Adopt an Ordinance ro.zoning to P,•J that property identified as AP 45=02-27; and D, Adopt a Resolution approving the zoning agreement (Vito Quatraro) subject to the following conditions; 1, Meet the requirements of the Nitrate Action Plan, 2.Construction limited to one additional, two-bedroom house until community sewer is provided,' , Eliminate the dry Well 34 Environmental Health Department, 4i undex permit thrhugh the 4. Provide an alternative solution to drainage under permitand inspection by the Department of Public 'Works; 54, Meet the requirements of Butte County Code Section 24-35 and provide two off-street parking spaces per unit 6, Applicant must also comply with all other applicable state and local statutes; ordinances and regulations, REZONE 'REPORT APPLICANT; Vito Quatraro OWNER: Same REQUEST: ;Rezone from U to R-2 LOCATION: On the northwest corner of Laburnum and E. 9th Avenue,, Chico, DATE ACTION REQUESTED: 3/18/87 AP NOS.: Apt 45-"02-2-01 PLANNING COMMISSION FINDINGS: ACREAGE: i00' x 18ol A. Find that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered and recommend the Board of Supervisors adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation ;mea.si,yes- g and B,. Find that the regone complies with Butte County Code Section 24-130 and the Butte County General Plan because of our attempt to rezone all of the U zoning and this request is compatible with surrounding property; and PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION. G- Recommend the Board of Supervisors adopt an Ordinance rezoning to R-2 that property identified p p y as AP 45=02-27 and D Recommend the Board of. Supervisors adopt a Resolution approving the zoning agreement (V:ito Quatraro) subject to the conditions in tilt Planning Commission minutes of April 8, 1987, COTE: 5Y1 � AYESt Commiss:;oners Peabody;:, synch, Lambert, Forbes] and Chairman 1Jalter NOE5 ; Noy one AMENtt No one: A 1STAMb NO bine. DATE. OF`LAST FEARING WITIA PLANNING COMMISSION April 8, 1987 Butts Co. Planning Comm. JUN 1 � 1987 OrOV1110, C:aMOra14 Vito R, QI btraro 898 W 1? 10'i Avenue Chico, 8A 95925 Phone: 895-1933 June 11, 1987 County of Butte Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville; CR 95965-3397 RI, Rezone, File 87-31 Dear Mr. Kircher: gtosthefBoune 9, 1987., the notarized Anclosed reementplwhchfisdtosheesubmittedour 9 and of Supervisors at the June 23, 1987 meeting. Please do not hesitate to call me if there is anything else. cordially, Vito R, 'Quatraro VRQtmb encl. y AGREEMENT by THIS AGR"First EMENTParty" made identified. in item ay o 19 f of Exhibit l of and between First Party , this Agreement, and the COUNTY OF BUTTE, a State of California, herein called "Second Party", di�r,ic,on of the political sub W I T N E S S E T SFiEREAS, First Party is the owner of real property, herein called the "Property", ,srituated in the County of Butte, wbleh Property is described in Item (f) of Exhibit I of this Agreement; anal.. WHEREAS, the Property is now zoned as specified In Item (b) of Exhibit 1and WHEMSt First Party has applied for a reclassification of zoning of the Property pursuant to which application tho Property is being reclassified from its present classificatioo to the classification or classifications specified in Item (c) of Exhibit 1' and WHEREAS, public hearings have. been 'held upon said application before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, and after having considered the matter presented, it has been determined that certain conditions to the zoning reclassification of 'said real property must be imposed so as not to create any problems inimical to the health, safety and the general, welfare of the County of Butte, NOW, T14EREFORE, IT IS MUTUhLLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED that inasmuch as the reclassification specified in Item (c) of Exhibit 1 is being granted, the said reclassification shall be subject to the conditions specified in the following paragraphs. 11 That Exhibit 1, as completed and attached hereto, is incorpadsintoif fand set apartth t is Agreement with the same force e <; and effect 2: That First Patty shall construct and tdtnpl,y with all the folloWing conditions: II Ia. Met the requirements of the Nitrate Action Flan: . 2b, Constructioh limited to opt additional two=bedroom house s until community sewer is providdd: 2c. Eliminate the dry well on-site under permit through the Er►VironmentaI Health Depdrtment 2d. Provide an alternative solution to drainage, untlel! permit and inspection by the Department of, Public Works; 2e. Meet the requirementof Butte County Code SOGNtion 24-35 and provide two off-street parkings p per utit. 2f. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. 3. In the event first Party, any successor in interest of First Party, or any person in possession of the property described in Item (f) of Exhibit I violates or fails to perform any of the conditions of this Agreement within thirty (30) days after notice thereof as provided in Paragraph 5 the Board of Supervisors of Second r p „• g p Party to institute Party may instruct the County Counsel of Second Par legal rocecdin s to enforce the:provisions of this Agreement. The Board of Supervisors of Second Party may also initiate proceedings to rezone the property to the classification speciied in Item (b) of Exhibit is or any other suitable classification. 4. Notice of violation of provisions of this Agreement shell be sent to First Party at the address specific in Item (d), -)f Exhibit 1 and to the street address of the ;property described in Itent (d) of Exhibit 1 Any subsequent title holder, any lien holder; or party in possession of the property shall also receive notice of, such, violation at an address other than as specified in, Item (d) of Exhibit 1 by filing with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors` of Second Party the address to which the notice is to be sent, with reference to this Agreement and the REsolution authorizing its execution. 5. In the event shit is brought by the County Counsel of Second arty to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, First Party agrees to pay to Second Party a reasonable sum to be fixed by the Court as attorney's fees 6. Each and every one Of the provisions of this agreement herein contained shall Ind and insure to the benefit of the successor in interest of each and every patty hereto, in the same manner as if they had hereir been expressly named IN WITNE5�i W11MOF, the parties 'hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written: VITO Ra QUATi1i ` COUNTY OF BUTTE, a political subdivision of the State of California By Chairperson of the Eoar d ofai�pervsor Clerk of the Eoatd of "Sed6ha Party's Supervisors �2 E`{MIBIT 1 Agreement (a) "First Party", as used in this Agreement, includes Poch ,and all of the following: Vito R. Quatraro (b) The property is now zoiledt U (G) The zoning reclassification of the property is from its present zoning tot R-2 (d) Notice to First Party pursuant to Paragraph:, No 4 shall be addresser) tot Vito Ouatraro, 898 W. 12th Avenue, ,'Chico, Ca, 95926' (e) The change in zoning classification pursuant to Paragraph No. _4 shall be for R-2 (f) "Property", as used, ;n this Agreement, includes; lBeing a part of Lots 3 and 4 of Block 41, according to that certain Map entitled, Revised Map of Blocks 41, 42, 57, 5$, 48,' the, W 1/2 of Blocks 65 and 66 and the is 1/2 of Blocks 75 and 76 of Chico Vecino"i which map was file in the office of the 'Recorder of the Coun"ty of Butte, State of California, on October 9, 1905 in Book 4 of Maps, at Page 13, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the U corner �. f said Trot 4; thence at right angles, 100 feet in ;a westerly direction along Ninth Avenue; thence at right angles, north,Arly 180- feat to the N line of said Lot 3; thence at right angles, 100 feet along the fit line of said tit 3 to Laburnum Street; thence at right a»gles, 180 feet to the place of beginning. - o$UTPFa 25 COUNTY CENTER DFMYF , OROMLC, CALIFORNIA 95465.238o«(916) $2 .2631 e uI • 6 4couw�y a 8u1•}d CO. Planning Comm M�MHA55 of THE BOARD- KEL A. McINTURF MAMINJ NICHOLs�(n� JANE OOLAN CHIVADMINISTRAMEOFFICER �U,l i7i � J KARFN VERCRUSE EO McLAUGHLIN Or0Y11101 Codi', 1314 LEN FULTOIJ i dune* Ir 1:987 To: Planning, Department From; Cathy -Pitts, Assistant Clerk tj) the Board of 5uper�,Jsors Subject's Public Hearing Date Schedule The following hearings were set for dune 23, 1987 at the times listed below. Please notify the applicants and their engineers of the hearingdate and time. dilfie 23,- 1987 9:00 a.m. Public hearing Vito Qt;atraro - rezone from U (u R-2 (residential) (proposed mitigated negative declaration regarding environmental impact) on property located ori the northwest corner of Laburnum and tast 9th Avenue., identified as AP 45"02-2-007, Chicon 9:15 aim. Public hearing - Clifford T. Ashby - appeal of the Planning Commission's de,Dial of an appeal of an EIR, requirement ern a modification of an existinq use permit to a 3,ow a sewage treatment; , plant and sewage disposal pond on pt'ope'rty zoned 11 (untrlassfied) Iodated on the northwest corner of Esptanade and tiord Road, identified as AP 642"172 and AP b�17�29, Chico. 4 I Cathy Pi Assistant Clerk to the Board /cap CHIEF *DMINIserRATIVE 0*410E COUNTY OF BUTTE g0Tp�. 25 COUNTY CENTERDRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3300 . (916 -701 e e o e NutFa Co. Plan*5 Cgnm. cC .yo APR 4] 1 &7� MEMBERS OF THE BOARDt U �UMI I� HA:)KEL A. Mt:iNTURF t7toV►IIB` Cdu�Qfgi JANE DOLAN MAMINJ NICHOLS KAREN VERCRUSE WIEFADW-MSMATIVEOFFICER: ED McLAUGHLIN LEN FULTON April 9, 1987 It.. Vito Quatraro 898 west 12th Avenue Chica,,-CA 95936 Dear kir. Qua'traro The Clerk of the Board has been 'notified by the Planning Department that your rezone application has, proceeded to the point that it may be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for setting a public hearing date Pursuant to the provisions of Butte County Code Section 29-28.1, an estimated publishing fee of the rezone ordinance shall be deposited with this ;office prior to the Board setting a public hearing.' This office has reviewed your rezone application and estimates the cost of publication and staff time at $100. Accordingly, we would request that you forward your check in the amount of $100 to this office made payable to the "Butte County TreasUrer." Upon receipt, of the monies, we will ask the Board of Supervisors to set a public hearing. Very tr ly yours; t�4C,s Chief AdMihistrative officer kiJN/kip/cad ,_,dc: Bettye Kircher, Director of Planning PLANNINGCOMMISSION ~ - 1 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - 00OV11,1t, CALWORNIA 95965.3397 PHONE, 5311 X601 March 25, 1987 vito Quatraro 898 W. 12th Avenue Chico, CA 9592E Rea Rezone, File 87-31 bear Mr. Quatraro An initial study of your proposed project, a Rezone to R-2 from "UII for property located on the northwest corner of Laburnum and East 9th Avenue, Chico area, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. Otherwi-e, �An Environmental impact 'Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental. Quality Act. An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, Will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please for,,I&rd your written response within 15 days from the date of 'this letter. :f you have any questions or comments, please contact this offik:e any weekday between' IQ-.00 a.m. and 3'00 p.m. Since-`e l.y, B . A-. KIRCHER Director of Planning x._,. Laura �MSuttle „ As8od,iftel Planner Encl.o�,ure; BUTTE COUNT' PLANNING COMMISSION' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning g g Commission in the Butte Count Board be held on Wednesda that public hearin s wi Y. April. 8, 1987, Y rd of on Room, County Adminis- gyration Center-., 25 County Center Drive, Qroville, California regarding the following items at the following timea„ ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE DECLARATION' WITH MITIGATIO REENV GARDING IRONMENTAL IMPACT HASBEEN RECO N MEASURES MM1NNdED Vito Quatraro Rezon e from "U" (Unclassified) to . R-2 (Residential,) on proper t 0 a.m. y located on thO northwest _ corner of La°burnuin asi:ci East 9th Avenue, �,c��r)j.•�ifed as AP#45-02-2-07, Chico. 'ITEM D ETE;RMINED TO BE CATEGORICALLY Vxp, + PT FROM ENVSRONMENTAL REVT.ETa 9:00 a.m. Sigler Pest Control Use Permit to allow expansion of a an office pre-existing non-conforming use on pxoperty zoned A-R (Agricultural-Residential), located on the south side of E. 9th Street a feet east of "Bartlett Street, identified as 550' AF#04-34-2-40, Chico. Shastan Company, Inc. Condition PUD Rezone, Ordi.nanc o #255$ #30 Of 00 a, m, p y, .. Vara,ance to fox Lot to allow a 5 foot sxter' k rather than a 15 foot building setback from exterior property lines on (Planhed.t�nit Development)', Property zoned PUb p ) located ori the souuh side of Victorian Park Drive, Just north'Of Bidwell 1nvenue approximately 1t�00 feet west of Oak Lawn Avenue,, identified as AP443-50-17, Chico. The above-mbhtioned applications, maps and �1egtive Dec mitigation Measures ere oil file and available £or e Declaration frith the. office of the butte Coui)ty Planning Department ng at briveo Oto V"110r California. If you challenge the�abo�reuaty. Center in court, you may be 7.imited pPlicatlon8 someone else raised at the `>��, raising only these issues you or ` p nceudeliVered�nto Chered ?n this notice, or in written comes onde at or pkior to, the public hearitl0;, Planning Commission, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION b ..: I TI2C IE 2, bxI2ECTOR OF ULAN 'TIdG To be published in the Chico Eh�er�rise Record on T�iursda March 26, 190'7, yr $ui�a CO. P�anri6ng COMMC! ly PLA�I►lm COM���ISSIO�� �CALIFORNI�A 95�'C5 'FEB V4 �i��i'' BUTTE OO Dq I V E - OROV I LLE j Oiilital Ala CENTER QcoYIllop % COUNTY .534-�4E01 PHONE.. . DATE: Public: Works its; ppOJECT REVjn4 Acro TO: Jahn Menc onsa ON ENVIRONtAENTAL EVAT.CA7'I enerated concerning � 02 office has receiv..- _2g0`�,, Lo 'iEB'I'-. z al�.mi a �r,Y ct`',�itc 4uatraro r'# 9 5 Enclosed is p the fol, owing projvc from U (Unclassified) Rezone to R-2 (Resjdentia,l) vile#87-•31r grid ta9t g k� Avenue located on the nortihwest corner of Laburnum �.._, .............-----~ Chico aron ac trs and +rt:tll be assessment of possible env' mental imp Mitigated `,. Ne ative D�;ciaration i We are mak g an ass Bather a g ort. in ., 'impact Rep an environmental �nl�,rbnment..1 a preparing, or opinions anions: Negative Declaration °� ° for investig either t�,,t�ments, ideas that relate to .Ovide ariv fac tual. s +y% ert to enerate. Please p- our area of concern or p ro ect may g YOU can offer an yoi• economic impacts that this p J social-, dn.te, tf no response i physical i :,,Ve_notta 14 day , be assumed that there are rent. and `within sof the a.- pl,aso resp prof this inquiry, then at sha." .� enerated 'by acus �rhic.r are potentia, from g ..:_. yroomental amp the s,,nificant env rovide,. We apP reCiate any assistance you can p 5incerelyi Craig' ar)Jers "fe;hnioian , planning �r,.turn t��is sl�acti<i� C1iJrite or tip e in Gpaie,ro�+i y re 8000 Co. Plaming Cartwm BUTTE. COUNTY PLOWING COMMISSION FEB 2 6 1987 % C'OUN'TY CENTER DRIVE - OROV I'LLE CALIFORNIA 95965 �rovill�, Calitttt� PHONE: 534-460 TO: City of Chico DATE: P.O. Box 3424 Chico,, CA " 27 RE: PROJECT RMEW AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning APa 5-02-2-07 Log#87-p2-1.0-02 the following project: Vito Quatraro - ,r i Filel#87-31, rezone to R-2 (Residential) from U (Unc? assiiied) ,, located on the northwest corner of Laburnum at)d Bast 91h Avenue, Chico`. r_.._. We are malting tut assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative; Dasclaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration or an E'v ronmental Tmpoct report. Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigatian, or opinions you c',offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either an physical., socia'l,, or economic impacts that th9.s project may generate, Please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date. If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental iMpacts which are potential from the project. We appreciate any 0,bsistance you can provide. Sincerely, Cray Sanders Planning Technician Comments N CDS (`-)rite or type, in prnvi•'.r,d F,e rvtU�tlh tfiir; 011&,L.)' StUALE r