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GENERAL PLAN: DESIGNATION.
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APPLICATION FOR +
OUTTE COUNTY `PLANNING CoMmISS'I
APPOCAr,.T: kcad and follow instructions set forth on last page of this form,
Applicant's NameButte County Pl;annirig Commiss'ophanc No.` 538-7601'
Applicantos'Mailing Address 7 County Cents; .Dtiwe, broville 915,965
Applicant's tnteres. in propertkto wner.Lessee, Other}.
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Owner's Name and, Address County -wide
t; ontart Person for`Projecc-tf other
Assessor`s Parcel Nf:mber(s) Various
-------Present Zoninjc -_____,...�__
Requtttec i 'Code Amari%9m pant regae=ina of Junk Yards and
outdoor StOr.00- Areas
Wantion, dimensions and size of arras) to be rezoned County -c fide
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Street►ddrtss (if applicable)
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Directions for travel to property (rural and tnbunta nous areas on
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Applicant's reasons Cor -rezoning
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Propdsed schc'duhn %Associated projects (Iotmatibi aCsei't+ice.dist"rictd eie,}
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Anticipated inccementai developtreni Ifuture development plans tubs 11 tti rezonej:
Xkiing proposed sewage disposal method:
OtOlmity of po ser and, phaiie lit9cs: -,
bi#lance to irtitural water COil rse or Storni deAIri,
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Describe, anticipated on and ofFsite drainagt improvemcnts (hl.ID, MHh
` `e channels will be affected (hUD, MHA):
Dcscr►be how on, -site and downstream drainag
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Water source:
Proximity of water for firer:fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc.)
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Witl e►tca�tdon or grading be;necessary? Cubic yards;(estimate)7
List and describe and other related permits and othcr,,,public trppedvals required for this project, including
: State and F`ed
eq ' era( agencies:
those rutr cit y, regional, Stn
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it residential, include the number of units, whether units r single or rrtuiti-story in he sr:hcdule of
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unit sins, and type of household 04C axttectetl
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if commercial; indicate; the type, whether ne ehborhood. city or reraonally oriented..sotwe footage n
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SAles area, artd loading facilities'
y idmg facilities:
it Industrial indicate t -pe, estimated employmer+t pershift, and IaacJ" ` '
If institutional. `indicate the major function, estimated einoloyment per shift, 'estimated occ tparicyW
loadieg facilities; and comhiunty bcnefit$.to be derived from+the prciject,
NVlli( NIvI814TAL IMV &kCTS AND MITIC A T ION-5ASURPS
Identify' potenk ally significant environmental impacts associated with thr PCxoric, What project design
featurts or special 'conditlons1"of approval ;(mitlhalod meas'ttresj are propose�I to alleviate notcttiiai
cnvironriticnta, impacts2'� ,,
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language could be extended to address these`concerns. The new
to outdoor storage areas" instead :of
wording could .refer
"junkyards'", and
a ac-finition of ,outdoor storage area" could be
The new
included in t1.he
be
beftnitions,sect on of the Ordinance.
to the following zone districts which
wording would
allow uses' that
added
may involve outdoor storage:
Sections::
24-69 (b)(2)(a)
�Ltd. (limited Genera 1) Zone
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24-7.2 (b)(6)( )
A-5 (Agricultural) Zone
A-10 (,Agricultural) Zone
24-75 (f)
A-1.5 '(Agricultural) Zone
.24-76(f)
24-78 (f)
A-20 (Agricultural) Zone
24-81 (f)
40 (Agricuzone
A-ltural]
A-1.60 (Agricultural), Zone`
r 24_10:1 5 ,s — -_.
4102
A -G -(Airport Zone ) .
(Light Commercial) Zone
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`-103.4(1)
Screening fencing for non-residential storage
areas:
R-2 - rt/A
R-3 & R=4 -Mush conform with, Section No .
24-102(c)(4)e
24-1Q5 (c��) O
C_2 (General commercial), Zone
C -C (c:ommunit Commercial) Zone
24-108 (d)(4)..
24-111 (e)
C -F (Commezcial:Forestry) Zone
24-112.1 (H):
RecreZone
FR -1 ational) (Foo
FR-�3 (Foothill Recreational), Gone
24-112.3 (`h:)
24-1L2
z4 -112.4,(h.)
FIt--5 (F66 'I, Recreational) Zons
`24 112.5_(h.j'_
�' FRL10 (Foothill Recreational). Zone
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FR -20 ("Foothill'-Receat oval j� Zone— -- -
24-112.6 ( h.)
11'2:7 (h.)
FR -40 (;Foothill Recreatidfkal) Zone
24-11.2.8 (h ,)
FR -160 (Foothill Recreational) Zone
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24-113 (c)(4)
H -C (Highway Commercial) Zone
'(Light 'Indu trial) Zone
24=117 (c)(6)
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M=2 (Heavy Industrial.) zone
(neighborhood Commercial) Zone
R; )(3)(b•)i,4) R-1 A&C (N in Dencity Residential�
24-1:35 -1(a
arts and Ctafts)
5 (g.)
Residential Professional Office district
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24165 (�h►)
163
TM -1 (Timber Mountain) Zohe
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TNI -2 .(Timber Mountain) Zone
24 (h:)
24-171 (,h.)�
1I2 Timber Mountain) Zone
24-,l2 (h.),'
T 3 (Timber Mountain) Zone
M ountain Zone
(T_mbet )
TM -10 '(Timbet Mountain) Zone
24-177(Ih. ),
24-180,(h. )
TM -20 (Timber Mountain) Zone`
24 183 (h.`)
TM.:40.(Tmb�r Mountain) Zone
TM 16d (Timber Mountain) Zone
24"186 (!h.)
"['PZ- 16,0, (Timber, Px,eerVe Zoned
b` Unclass if Zone)
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C-F (CommErcal Forestry, )' .Zone,
FR-1 (Foothill Recreational) Zone
24-112.3 (h.)
FR-3 (Foothill Recreational] 'Lone
24--112.4 (;h.)
FR--.5 (Foochih Recreational) Zone
24-112.5 (h.)FR--10
(Foothill Recreational) Zone
24-112.6 (;h.)
FR-20 (Foothill Recreational) Zone
24-112:7 (h.)
FR-40 (Foothill Recreational) Zone
FR-160 (Foothill Recreational) Zone
11.8(Cll (4)
11 (Highway' Commercial) Zone ,
24-1.14 (c)(6)
M-1 (Light Industrial) Zone
24-117 (C) ('6)
M-2,,(Heavy Industrial) Zone
2.4=120
MHP (Mobile Home °Park) Zone
.2'4-125 (b) (3)
N-C, (Neighborhood ' Commercial) -Zone
24-126
PUn (Planned Unit Development) Zone'
24-129
P-Q (Public Quasi-Public) Zone
2'4-130.4 ('j)Screening
fencing for outdoor storage areas
R-1 (Refer to junk yards fence language)'
-2� (Refer -to gunk ;Yards fence "language)
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R-3, (Refer to junk yards fencelanguage)
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R-4'(Refer to junk yards fence language)'
24-.135
b.)(4) 9-1, A&C (Minimum'Density 'Residential
Ants and Crafts)
24-1.47
R-C (Resource Conservation) Zone
24-149
R-MH (Residential-Mobile Home) Zone
24-14 .1
R--N' (Residerstial-Nonconformiiig) Zone
2,4149.5
Residential-Professional Office District
24-150
RT-1 (Minimum Density Residential Mobile
Home") Zone
24-151
RT-1/2 (Minimum Density Residential Mobile
Home) `Zbn'e
2<4-15.3
'RT-I k (Minimum Density Residential, Trailer)
Zone --
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-156
S-H, (Scenic Highway) Zone- - - _ -- -
24159
S-R, (subutbankosidential) ° 'Zone
24 160
SR-1/2 (`Su�unR
rba.esiaential)Z�one� ��
24=162
SR-1 Siburban Re
( s",d I tial.) Zone
24=163
SR-3 (suburban Residential) Zone
24 16.4
SR-5 (Suburban Re'siceintial) Zone
24 i95 (g.)
�tesidential Professional. Office D'istri'ct'
24165 (h..)
rpmml c iii bee Mountain) Zone
24-168 (h.,
TM-2 (Timber;, Mountain) Zone
2'l 17 (hz)
TM'-2-1%2 (Timber.Mountainj Zone
24 172 (h;)
2'4 174
TM-3
(Timber'Mountain) Zorie
(!i.)
TM-5
(Timber Mouritainj Zone
14-i!7 (h.)
TM-i0 (T rnber M, Uhtain) Zone
24-180 (h.)
TM-20 (limber Mo>n.ta111) Zone
X24-1 83 Ii.
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TM-fib Timber ni:
M main) Zone
'24-186 (h y �)
TM �i60 Tifiber Mountain) Zone
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TpZ15n (Timer Presezve Lone)'"
24--i (g )
U ("Uncla`ssif�er� Zohe ),
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31.
An 8 ft minImum height may, bit�Oxcesslve for smailer junkyards.;
A 6 ft. min,lmum and IA ft. lmum height' may pravlde more
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flex Iib i I t ty to meet the he&Us of d i f ferent sites . i t I s
Important to note that ;a solid, 14 ft. h1'gh fence could be very
unatt'rac,t ve to certaln sltuatlons. Rather than: aIIoWIng
ncreas 1 n'g 1 y t,a 1 1 e_r, fences to h 1:de p i` les: of Junk, '' why :not 1 Im i t
the he I ght to Wh I ch Junk may be ;p I I cd7
4:
Chain Ilnk fencing with slats wouid.certalnly screen A, person's
vleW better than woold no fence at aI,I. 'Th ::Is Is not 'the
preferred matisr(aI,,, but Was lnelUded to offer a Ieot expensive:
alternative to. solid-board fend, ihg.YoUr memo states that;
junkyardfencing Is always; solid, qW t6 often metal. It has
been the obsPrvatlon, of Plannln staff and
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Commission that Junk yard fencing is not always solid,, nor 1s it
often` meta I . --`There i s "no .requ I rement- I n `-°Sect-1 on- -1 I -4--that the
Junkyard fence be so Vd or' ;m6tal: The proposed amendment would
prov.(de the junk dealer with spec(f(c 'fencing requ;lrements:'
5`:.
Planning staffconrirs W1th, Public Works staff regarding the
re,gUlrement that fences must be mt',Intatned.
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The proposed o:rdlnance amendment would affect only neW junkyards:
I n the three ' zones' In Wh i ch the are; al ready Al l owedV i th a Use
Permlt.
7.
Piahning Staff and the Plah'Ing Commission conoUr Wl'th Public
Works' aster tIo'n that outdoor storage%supply yard ''fencing Would;
alffer In requ'Irements and Would be better handled separately.
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As an amendment to the Zon I ng or; i l nance, Chapter 24 of 'the Sdtte
County,Code,, thls fence regU.lrement would be tUbjddi to
eriforcement by the Code 'Enforcement Offlcers, 1f the fence'
language Was added to .1 Jr-4 Instead, It WdUld not'be under the.
PIann1ng b ' artrrient`s purelew.
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Uhder zoning ordlnahce regUlr,emeiits, the fence WouId :not, be
(oca`t ed w l'th I h' the' setback area., uh I ess the JU'hk dea 1 er obta I ns
a varlance� The proposed amendment could be reworded to require
Public Works appro al of location of` ail fences, rather, than
I'imitr'ing Publ;Ic Works review to fences Wlt'hin the froht yard'
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setback and WIthI feet of an intersection,
n' 20f� >
150,14 :
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Sections.:
24-] 14
24-117
24-1g5
Outdoor 'Storage
.;Areas'•
Definition -
An outdoor, uncovered area on a residential,
commercial or industrial site showing :an
accumulation
of supplies,; merchandise, personal
effec�.s, junk, or trash.' Outdoor storage areas
not include unk do
j yards as defined' in 2'4-21:250 of
whe.Butte County Code.
Ordinance
Text'-
(To be included iri site requirements ),
Anv outdoor storage area shall
be screened with
asfrequired for junkyards.; Fence height
=to
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_sencing
-h 6 8 in -residential zones, -
This wording regarding outdoorstorage,areasicould be adds.
the following zon, e is C tO
tr,ic�s w hich
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ma, involve outdoor storage:
Sections:
69 (b)(2)(a)
24-72 (b,), (6:)
A-2 Ltd. (Limited General) Zone
A�5
24-75 ('f
(Agricultural) Zone
A-10 (Agricultural) Zone
24-76 (f)
A-15 (Agricultural) Zone
A-20
24-8T f
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(Agricul,tural) Zone, ,
A-40 (Agricultural) Zone
24-84 (f)'A-160.
�24 87
(Agricultural) Zone
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AR -1J2 ;(,Agricultural.-`14-8tRes3clent,al) Zone--
LL AR=1 Z Agricultural -Residential)
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24-87.2
Zone
AR-11%(Agricultural-Rasidentia7�
24-88
24-50
Zone
AR42-1J2 (Agricu''tural-Residential') Z6n&
24 9�
AR-
R - (Agra cultural-Residentiax) Zone
-A
AR-10Agrl cul:tutal=Res td;enti°al T -
24`g3
), Z-biie
AR, MH (Agricultural. -Residential
home) zone -Mobile
24-94
(Agricul.tu"ral-Resciential Mobile
home)
24`95
Zone
AR-MH-�2-i/2 (Agricultural ,Resi.deritia�
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Mobile .Home )'` zone
24Mj�-9'
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AR--3(Agr.cuitural-Residential - Mob:ile
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home) zone
(Agricultural-Resiaent al
2:,4.-99
Zone Mob_ le
-Lone
AoSR.) (Agricultura'1 = Suburban Aesid'ehtial )
24 101.5 A'
'24-11,01d)
(''('4)
A -Z` (Air'port Zohe:)
24 10.5 (c)(4)
24'108
C_1 (Light Commercial) Zone
C-2 (General Gornrnercialj Zone
(tlj (4)
C -C (Community, C.btroerdial j, Zone
IV DIV A qM) / s^ 2i f
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impose any '1]abihtyf upon the irescue 'te5m or the ot'nersy or
nny opertttors of any authorized emergency,,veh]ct6, ]f. good faith is`exerc]st d
main For the purpposes of this section "rescue team""means � IN -e.____:-
fR� i)Fivsiciansandc„r�o,. _ ___ .,r;
a� �z Me rescue team y b """ `����+++ce or egwpment to
`1lembers of a rescue t � _� � t � a �
a roved b cam shall receive such training in program'
e y, 'or conforming to, standards prescribed bant to, ritic le y an emergency t
1' medical care ctimmittee"esrabhsliedp
on with Section 1797,270 of'Chapter 4 OFDivi7on 25 of the Health and $,Eery
om .Code, or a voluritaiy area health planning`ngency a to fished pursuant to;
Section 457,7 of the Health' and Safety Code, ' ` x ' t
Added Ch 9J4, Stats. 197ti. Effective A'oveni 23, 197Q. R '
Amended Gh 1246 Stitts t +.z 4
a� 98!! �tfactivei-=-
{ Aulomobi/e Diamonr ` 6
bytke d%
220 An ''automobile di
to e,kcluded by Section 2121 wh �,. �s y:person tiok otherwise expressly
la). Is engaged in the b
ns, a type regiure to b 1 of buy ing, selling, or deal" m vehicles of
t ri displandin tered under this coder for t o purpgsn of
oyting materials a of, 'n uys or sells the'integra1 arts and component
with This secti le r in part, or deals in use motor vehicle parts
cess ve-hici es t,
t pPl�`- o th'o occasional and incidental dismantling of
* nI dealers who have secured dealers plates From the department For t
the nt 'ear whose principal business is bis
ftre, ° es, or by owners who desire to dismantle nbitgmoae thax r d used
Teles within any, 12 month period; Personal ,
ct b) i\lottvythstanding the visions ofkeeps ormamtafns,
pP
er on,l property oWnard by him, of uivder, his possession oi" ntral, hvaI s ;
or, mor m'ebrisEered motor veliicles no lon er]nEended'f a cr"in condit]ts i fol;
legal use on the hi er or tg rrpp
for the PmPiise ofgr6' laiming for use some ora]]Me, oF the eria]U a pther_
of, metal; glass, fabnet of otherwise
en f' (purpose ; ar-to d>spot oF"diei% or fs�r anv tithe - ,'
Amen, tat Ch. llii9, �tAis,Etfective Se tember 29 ,1963
the, Amended Ch. isl, Stats. a96% Etiectis W66mber S, 1967 natS ` rrii;#iiti?
to Amended Ch 1624 Stats.;1971 �_0�p, c, hti e ,fnV 3 1972 sii
Amended CN. fila Stats 1974 Effective anun'rt+ persedes Ch loos, i, rt3
ilaty' Amehded Ch 1321, 5tats<1975. Efrec4ve Jpnuut5rlil9736 ; 4 if' +e 'si , a,r i hC ►to„ � ;:
Amended Ch , 9a7, stats 1976, CSFect tine j , 1 i ti>"ctN ciU tp " f`l tai, i� d
r itt
as h �ib�d�Oftiltlbi/e l7%f Man, enfxCltll
iOl:f,,,�w. '.� � .� `•"�,.* +�y;�t aav �,�ix :•�.
Thterm "automobile dismantler
e " does not include unv of'the
�x follotvinnt ,
The owi er.oF any premises ori i"vhich ttvo or glare unregistered aiscf
t rho erttble vehicles are held or. stored; if the 'vehicles are used; .or intended
to a-licensed
p. ,
e used, ft3r restor thon' or as re lfcement pstrts or othertvtse' in
ansporter or gni cohjunchon Vit}i thej60araE on Ujid tmatnteit nce� nr,' or
neer of noor Vehicles used Fo'r the transpartatjori of persons ld pro er ,
`The owner of an Pf ani
a8ricultural Fannin y PrenlisI or property used Iii conjunction with nri r
i12) rlti ' g� inutin�' ,,ranching,;or miitoc vehicle. repair btisinessi
�s describ' di]H Section 500 corAbe r�ortttion n other vehicles htt� ,
We-
hist t chicles all' the type i
ortc or classic signiCca, ing 1p7
ofz "n ; 5x ,*�- x ,. d $d1. c£inZ ,l �F►t -,tJ'r ' xx wit i�kty is t ta}
1t y.l�
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storetl i n. a -fashion sc as not to b;e Visual 1'y
offensive ter the public Views which
in,clu,des' neighboring
parcels, The Flsnniny bepartment staff can Ma['e"this
det`erminatioh and may require
a.! six foot sight–gbsciiring
fence. and tb) if, the vehicles
are needed as pants foi^i iii
agri ct.tl tural opera ion.
C.
Ix a parcel of land, i s so�!Zbned so that , a condi tonal ]and'
use permit could be applied fc+r that, wocild allrow the ga
.storL
of accumulation veh.icl.es t`.hen upon the issuanco of such a
itse.permit the party involved would be hound. by "the
con x • a ei7s an thGt use ermit and not fa the; ],i
�, p y' mit:- 3. ns pf
this i'cle.
The Dit~ecto,, of F''lannng msy is.st.ia, for a (pxcl, a nt.tmlaer')
fee; an adm;.nistretiva permit that would ciithorice special
circumstan"te accUmUl'ation vehic;�e uses. Thie cdm'inistratirVe
permit woul..d have condi"tions pl_�.ced upon, it and be subject to
rev%bw and r[e"vo : tion
Special circumstance aCcumUl.ation vehicie uses maty include
but are t.�o.t limited tq �,ac: n cars', of rC) Cj Vehicles,
restoration p'r-aJects Or hitPtrrical car,lections.
E.
Nothing xn this A;r:icle shall be iht;erpertedsas t"d'allow .
acC&Umitlation 'vehicles as a pi,�e-- ?listing, na".-conforming use.
F.
Nothing ;in this A'rticl.e shall be ,;n'"
terperted :as td _limit tf _—
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number of vehIC' S a persregiaiw can=own that', ark Curr eptly
'a
conditere
in i,'on s.b ae to be o�eN-ateti leg ;ally
on,pshw��droad
ds.
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COUNTY COMMISSION
MINUTES - August f.0, 1989
Cornmissioner Lynch asked I the applic_aht Was buyih or
the e,rty. 9 Ieasing
pro
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Mr. Christensen said they WOU l d ; be 10s l ng the
they would be usj;hg one of the sheds for storage. He said
Wilt be I.easing Parcel l with ah option property• He said'
Hr sI they have ver lntent'lon of .cIear Prigcthe they
2' I f needed
pi"Qperty: He ,za t d' they have beep I h Red _l3l of f for brU..h 'oh the
said they try to be a good net hbor. 10 years„ He
striJctLred pro ram, 9. He said they have a high y
sa(d they;Willgon1. nH-a5rsed W1th the p"ropo.se1.d con'dlttoh .
parking spaces., Hei
Staff sate they have hct su
th I s W _ y .ao add .-=ggestetl y a cone t n on park 1 h9, but,_
ould: be eas ! to -
C'ha 1 rtnan Lambert Sal I d the s l'te pl'ah s.hoWs SIX
park,l' ng Spaces,
ientfosioher Matson questlohe,d the Tetter fro,,n
Ment tons outside, jobs to ter• K,1emm Which
jests, a c6mmuntt
pro h
Y and CbMinunity serv1c�e
Mr. Christensen said
pro ra s, h I s staff provides publl,c
said the sU h
g He y LIPPAY s eakers to- i f format I o
p y p th� communities,
Jean Baker, Coorcltnator at B
thhat.ton:utte.Co►lege, said alboho.iShe said It, is a problem and he 'Count offects
o solve this probtem, She,satd that there +�,as y needs help
Oh' noW at Butte Coll I ege for a task fo_roe tr) nto—
s meet,i n
tt-eatmeht Y 9'=to gel 9 901ng_
programs. r She said Ih1s Would be Money dor
fo"r paop l e Who cah hot affo"rd a hon-prbf l t se"ry f ce-
sa l d I t Was the ,btre
h ly, detox se"rvece�l h tlheCouhtynt
S.h e
m cehter`s
JL i, rY P 1 h toy
vo�untee:r couh$e=dor for
R 1 R"t Road
p' a ineans to he ( sa I d 'that
the r6, e
Of iv
9
Road uct:eposlt. p people. W. )n �"avor,
ses
Fie,
John Lahan,'Attorhey safe t
program, the issU! he issue t:S not R1ght Roads and their
I s �vfiether 'It Is I s a proper I.bca+
this is all area of sI, glee-fami 1 M oh.
t I s Was a cbhs I St - use 1 h' Y reset dertces ; G He sa I'd
area has shah ed a resldeptIal He Uestiohed 1f'
9 and: I s cont i hU Ing to chin 'e . ar'ea . He said the
care facility Was at 'this iocattoh g a'Ihce'the
of I8 2 H_ Was a a'ihst prevlotis
peop" i it . :He 1 d th l s Was ah o i d. fao i 1) t the delis 1 ty
Wh t ch Watt I d mean peop t e °to a room : He sa d
th I$ i s a ...th,y .W 1h 7 rooms
ppraved', m t gh Want to 1 1�� i t occ,�pance Comm l ss l o11 I f
people: He recomMehded .a condltioh'that the slteyplt +� pr less
o the Use Perin 1 t . He Was eohcerhed ,,W i:th oh -s' I to Iraf fi
asked' that ho fa be a part
m..1 �Y=rillght 13-e a, dotial�IAh <<.. Ic: He
BUTTE COUNTY Pl_ANNA NG COMM I SS I OtJ
MINUTES =-
A,UgUst 10, 1`989
I.
I add)tlon'al vehicle.
In order to avoid' substa.ntIa11
movement;,, and to avoid generatl;ng demand for hew
parking, patle'ts of the Tehama A,,Icohol Pecovery
Program shallbe-prohIbl ted from keeping vehicles at
the site while they are participating In the program.,.,
;2
Unde, permit procedure, destroy any abandoned wells,or
wells to be abandoned!
3.
Provide a domestic Water' supply connectl,on for the
ie homapproYed
existing mob e` by L,Ime Sadd,je Community
Service`s D(strict,.
- ''4.
r. i c" t fa11ln -sewa d -
- - - -
JRepalr o rep a e he g ,ge Of system.
Th I s s I t'Uat i o,n I`s a ` v 1 oCat 1 on, of Chapter :29,j Code of
Butte CoUnty' and ;shall be corrected at once.
5.
The Use. of the basket ball',/volley ball court Is 11mlted
to the hours betWeen;8:00 a.m.. and 7:30-0.m
6.
Th"erre sh'a)1 be no 1I'ghti.hg of the basket bal1Nol!ey
ba I' ( court : Al l other I i ght 1 ng sha'1 1 Iae res';I dent 1,4 l 1 n
nature for the purpose oaf safety and convenIence,
7.
The cl lents .of the center " have perm l ss -16 n - to be
transported once per Week to a fam1ly coUnsell'1`ng
session to be hel,tl at a Iodation of;f-site.
5:
J--r- tie area under the con;troT of the --
-8'rtjsh an,c3 frasti
perrn 1 ttee to ,be d I sposed of accord Lng to, code ; Grounds
and 'Iandscapng to 6ealn ained.
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Cop I,es orf State 1-I cen'ses to be- f 1 I etl W i th the County--, -
1O.
A pertnan'eht drainage solution shall be proof;dedti.
1 I :.
be I veway 'shad' i meet Butte Country i'equ i rements.
12..
The 01oto' plan IhdIcat:ed as Exh,lbft,,q of. Par�ceI I, sha1I
become Aa part of the Use 'P'6rehi I t i ndlcat ,ng t`he park I hg y
septic I1"net . etc;
I 3.
Off str.ee: perk i;rrg shA I h ttieet the` .regU� l reMents. sof the
Butte County Zohing,Ord lnance Sect lron'24-3b:
f= am l1 y to. ght shtil I not' be he I d on-site
t5.
No s�Igns{ other than ah address, and adVeitising Use of
the s1 te:for-alcohol r�ebabilltatloh;shal`i be H oWed
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