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HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-40 REZONE PLANNING 1 OF 24 r (� I lu' al c W ' r - Ih1111111!_I pl iir l�htill 1! �I ' � IIIIIIIIIII II I IIIIIIIIII all lhlilllllfl Illlllllpl �I I! A = iIII 1 Illlllllilllll l I +j I�I►illll�llil�� = (1►Ilnilul -- _ _- -- == 4b .�1 - _- - _ Illlllllpl - - III►n ��ll! Ilit qt rye Sy V �� I[Illll C t1� f �I41 IIIIIIIIIlI �I►1►i���hill ! �Illillllll I ��IIIIf111111I1� ��jllllllllllll� - _ jIIIIIIIIIIIf _- �-- IIII►�Illlllil�i � , t►,11 II►111 (jlllllll,, tl,l► 1 r II►Ilfllll► : � �gllglilll Iil[IIIIIq I Ilillllll! (! , I 1 1 �� II�IIIIi��� III .IIII►1 III►►�� �� I ;IIIIIIIiI� .���� C'. � .�. '„ ��I•��Y:.' :n �� � �^ _ +.mow C.T S Z3M1viARY sE E'T 8 8-40 I,og o. 11 F ex No. Charl.es D . Kelly° ' applicant representative.-_ - u 239'62 Camel Drive- riveRl ADDRESS: ElToro,, CA. 92630 (714) 770;-4:21,8 PHONE: 1' Same IT 1J, - _property, owner, 'I. ADDRESS: PR�.7ECT DESCr22PT=OiT Rezone to RI-19 "II" eastsideR ; of Foster d.-, approx. 1/4 mile OW prOperty zoned Iocated south";.af Wayland Road identified: as A 55-46-40 Sown/area: II Paradise - ENEPTAK DESIGNATION A g -Residential RAG.: DATE PRE=APP. FES PAIs. P.ECEIPZ NUMBER: APPLICATION ACCEPTED; FINAL APP. PAID: $468 0°0 RECE .L NpPffiERz 10146 6-2-88 REZONING. PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKEDPERCENTAGE': ?d �IrJiY� MAILING LIST PREPARED IT MAIL-OUT NOTICES WRITM ��1 erg Pape .: 2ub l i G. r NOTICES 14AILM DUMBER: _ LEGAL DESCRIPTION PREPARED 'PUBLICATION � NOTICt WRITTEPr CEJ 4�l4� DISPLAY AD-PREPARED' NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIOAr _ 0` C Gs B, R. 6ATE1, OF PUBLICATION: _ - - ENVIRONMEiMq,-bE7nUWNATION:, Categorical Exemption: FILED: " Negat we. TierIaration FILED: I Mitigated Negative:Declaration FILED:: Environmental Zmpact..Report I' CERTIFIED: Otfier:,IT STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER: I APPLICANEPRESENTATIVE'NOTIFICATION: OF II. T/R"GRONMEINTAL DETERMINATION PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING`(s): Vim- ' /�'= Q ,a•c�.' _ h 2 � �Fr I i BOARD=07.SUPERVISORS! HEARING(5): _ / , a_ RESOLUTION NUMBER.(GPAS i ADOPTED. ORDINANCE'NUMBER I _ ADOPTEDr - NOTICE OF` DETERMINATION (Append(H) FILED_ ;. t.�+J t• i , i. y r. FILE NO.: 88-40 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF `FINDINGS -- 'ti7uly' 26, 19 88 APPLICANT: Charles D. Kelly OWNER: Same REQUEST: Rezone property dorm U (Uhclassi'fied) to "FR-10. � ,AP55=46=40. SIZE; 40 ares c _ , LOCATION: East side of Foster Road; approximately 1/4 :Wile south of Wayland Road, Paradise:,> EXISTING SONZNG: U (UncJ,a,ssified) ZONING 'HISTORY Zoned U 8ept:'171965, Ord. #,24'88 SURROUNDING -ZORING,il U U and Town o ( nclassified), MHP, f ;Paradise: — 0, n, space and vacant Viands',. - SURROUNDING LAND USE: SIT TE'HI" STORy. The project site has historically tipported ona mobile home on the - ---out2erh po'rt3 on -_o:__ 'the = 40- parcel: A feta months ago thin mobile home burned down. GENERAL, PLAN DESIGNATION: Agticialtuxal.-Residential, APPLICABLE REGLTLATIONSt Butte Cohty. code Section's U"26, et: seq. 24-112 :, Gr�rerinent Code Sections 55800:, et seq: COMMENTS .,RECEIVEL) i Ehy 'rbhm ntal Heap"h: '' )f8oil depths and type are mostly I,an P irate dor 1 3 Pianntng Buti�;Cp, F i " ENVIRbNM ENTA SETTING MAY Describe the project,, "site as it exists before the project, including informationCmvlW ll''stability, ,' plants and animals, and 'any cultural, .historical and scenic aspects. Describe any:ezistingstructures olf the 5itc, and the use of the structures. Lava rock, scrub oak level to gentle rolling, to Z'. ,4 — w _ Describe the surrounding ;properties, including infarm;ation on plants and animals and any cultural, .4 historical, or see nic'aspects . !ndirat& the tyt a or land use (residential, commercial, etc.),:intensity of land use _ otic=famil a artmejjt douses=shops,Aepartment stores;_ S' p , etc.), and scale of_ development .(height; frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). < U Only 7 dweling unit within a l%4 mile, to r'�what'barren caitj little �, �egetatiori: 1 hereby' declare under of perjury that I; have, read and understand the instructions and that tate '. I.penalty foregoing statements are true, complete.and correct to the, best of my knotivledgearid belief, Dated: Applicant's Signature,- -- - Datedsproperty owierks signature _ LLD 1'tbject l±ile'Nti a General Plat Desigi ad h wRcquest Consistent?',': A Request: Reiohe to fa Locattoh and stzc a`f parccl(s) 4 w" jj A 3 e Co Dept. Vetexan Alfa rs B?r Richard Ramsoa Nlacalia, CA 95954 4'830 Foster Rd. Paradise, CA 9.5,969 55-37-371 etc. 55-16 -7 r Stanley' & Haruko4onc� 1956 Yosea mite St. 4ciretta Campbell SeaPade, CA 93955 825 Foster Road Paradi'se., CA 95969 ' 5'S=3'7-38, etc, 55-10-D4 Jerry & Rose Duke 188$ _ Northrid �l e, CA 91324 4929 F Oster Road Pa adj$O, CA 9'5969 55-37-98, etc. 55-10�p+ 'York E. Bourgeois P. C B�iX 4 7 7' Marrk& I,illaan DiDuca Paradise, CA 95969 15 5 0 Ybiang Ave . Paadise C_ A 95969 55-45.38 eta. 55�454p Erik Lydia ,Jnr ens en y 5 4794 foster Rd. Charles Paradise,, CA 95969 239.62 Carrie]: Dri Ve El bro:CA`'9?63:0 55 3 lot88 ., 55=�7-184. Burnet Boum el 9 Y • 2401'�acac Jos ,ph Patricia Cst. 201 Hermosa Eeach;, CA 90254 l70? halos varves Dram, Lila. Fa1os Verdes Estates M CAL TV r �. All li i ORDINANCE 140.'2721 AN ORDINANCE-°' ZONING A PORTION OF THE !COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN FR -,0 (FOOTHILL RECREATIONAL) DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24-29. 1 The Board of Supervisors of the Count 'of Butte, State- I 2 of'Calforna, under and pursuant to Chapter 24-29 rof the Butte 3 1 11 County Code of said County, Do ORDAINas follows: 4 SECTSON 1. The here naft��r described area situate in r S the County of Butte, State of California, shall be and it i.:; hereb -zoned as an FR-lO _ _ Y (Foothill Recreationa r l - l0 acre 7 parcels) District, and such, area shall be,subject,'ta the $ restric ions and restricted- uses and regulations " p ursuant to 9 Butte County Code Sectior'24-112.2. 10 Said area so zoned being located in the un " �ncorparated ll area of: Butte Catinty, Chico, more particularly described as 12 follows: 13 the NW 1/4- of ` -- . = _ - Secy ion 34, T22N R3E', 14 SBCTrON 2, This Ordinaiyce shall be and it is hereby 15,1 -declared to be, in fti11 .force and effect from and after thirty 1B (30 days alter the date of it,s passage, and before the 17 expiration of fifteen t15j days after its passage, this 18 Orclinance shall be pubj,isher3 once with the, names- of the members to of the board of Subevisors voting fo,r aril againI st it in the 20 Chino Enterprise Record, a aew��.papet published in the Cotirty of wl Biit`te, State of California 22 PASSED ANb AbopTBB ;b The o .. Y and of Supervisors of the 23 '2 County of Bute, s''tato of Califorhia; on the 15th da'S 1 of November l 9 .8, by the f0116W,iAg dote 25 1��LSt SUPbl"i'isars bb ah PUltori` and Ghairtrfah Mctritur '�s ( None 2 ' ABSENT; Sup,?rvi sors. McLaughlin and Vercruse 3 NOT Vp L'ING : None, 4 SupervisorLAIRMAN HASKEL MCINTURF; Butt - _ Count Y 1oard' of 7 $ ATTEST,i MARTIN J.. NZCFiOL Dfficeranci Clerk �oChie f Administrative 9 �'1 the Board 10: B Y 12 13 15 �( _ 15- 17 l$ 19 20, 2 l '22 til 24 r 2G r... II Will, the proposal xesult in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species,,.or 'numbers of any species o£ animals (birds, lane animals including reptiles, fish and she'llfish,,organ YES NO or; insects.)? sins b. Reduction in the numbers of any uni'que;; rare or endangered species of animals? �^ d. Introduction Of new species of animals into an area, or in a 6arrie to the migration or u,ovement of ;animalsT r d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOISE, Will the proposal .result , substantial: "i,n - a. Increases existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?' 7, LIGHT AIYD GLARE, Will the proposal produdt significant light and glare,? _ 8,. _I:AND U5E, Wil=1 ,the proposal result in a- ubst-= - - _ - anti present'ar planned 'land 'use'of an areal al alteration of the - - --'- 9. NATURAL RESOURCES. hill the proposal resUltL in'sUbstantialS'' a;. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b`. Depletion of any non-renewable natural re9burcesT- 10. RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve; a.; A risk of explosion or release of. hazardous substances (Yncludingy but ndt limited to; oily pestidides,) chemicals oY radiation) in the event of an accident tlr upset conditions? b Possible interference with an emergency response plan a emergency evacuation pian?� 11. fo TI0 g rowth rate of Will the proposal alter locat_ao� distribution) density;br the human=popu, latlOn? _ - - _ 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a. demand for additional housing;?, —_ l3, TRANSPORTATION!'CIRCULATION,-"'�" dill the proposal result ine a: Generation of "substantial additional vehicle movement? b, Meats oil existing parking fadilities,_ ar demnd afar riew parking? 'gubstantial d. 3mpact'on existing transpoYtatior►'systems7 d. .Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or mavement,o� � pee le , p and/br,goods?: e. Alterations to waterborne) rail or ai'r traLfic7 `- t raffic'hazards to motor,vn )iiclds), bicyclists of pedestrians't t'. . pUBCIC 5ERVIf ES, Will the proposal have en' of l�pori) :ur resin for new or- u alterOd govextuneht service.."s: fecti It in a heed ' a, .tire protection? b, polide prbtectidn� ._ 1LS ii. 8666181 =1Z4 d, p,irks or'other kdereatibMi, fa^,;ili:ties? e, hitiiritenande o' �ubi3c fa. - etl3txesj including toads, f, ether gdvernmhra1 'sei-yiryes? .IT; I: 'Will is ENERGY. the.prohosalresult in; �a. Use of substanti�a,t amounts of fuel or energy? YgS. MAYBE NO Sub p re uiretthe development o£W source sources o£ energy, or 9 -77 nergy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for neW system"s, ar substantial. alterations to he £ollawin,: a. pour or natural gas? b4.Gom►wiications s st y ems? - 0- Wateravailability? d.. seiner be septic systems? l r� e'. storm Water drainage? —'-�- f. solid waste and disposal? 17: HUtfiAN fiEAiTH, ,.Will tkie proposal a;. Creation of any heal th hazard or potential Hazard (excluding mental heal'th�? b+, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTfiETICS; Will the ro osal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or"view open to tl'appublic, —moi or Will,sthe proposal result in the crCion of gn aesthetically offensive site opento public View? ` "4dREA;IOP. '1i11 the piropasai result in an impact'upcin the quality or y'r; {uantit �� existing recreational opportunities?," o: c[il,�vRAL figsouRcES, a•, Will the proposal result in the ;alteration or destrtlrtion prehistoric or historic archaeological of a site? dill. the propos b•,__ a1 3n adverse physical or aesthatio effects -- - —to;of rehistoriresultc or his' J bu ldiri gj :structure or ;bbject7; " c. boost1e'proposal Nava the potential to causea physical change Which could 'affect Wti ue 4 ethnic cultural values?: d. Hill the' Proposal—r_ec;trict exist ng'eel gioUtor sacred uses Within the potential impactarea?; D:L`:>Ct7SSYOTV OF:. �NVYRONMEN�A:I`:� EVALUA�2cJ1V See a' ttAchedy, i I, i r .44