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Charl.es D . Kelly°
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239'62 Camel Drive-
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ADDRESS:
ElToro,, CA. 92630
(714) 770;-4:21,8
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ADDRESS:
PR�.7ECT DESCr22PT=OiT Rezone to RI-19
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; of Foster d.-, approx. 1/4 mile
OW prOperty zoned Iocated
south";.af Wayland Road identified: as A 55-46-40 Sown/area:
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Paradise
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ENEPTAK DESIGNATION A g -Residential
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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':
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NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIOAr _ 0` C Gs B, R. 6ATE1, OF PUBLICATION:
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ENVIRONMEiMq,-bE7nUWNATION:, Categorical Exemption:
FILED:
" Negat we. TierIaration
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Mitigated Negative:Declaration
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Environmental Zmpact..Report
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STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER:
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APPLICANEPRESENTATIVE'NOTIFICATION: OF II.
T/R"GRONMEINTAL DETERMINATION
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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
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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
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( nclassified), MHP, f
;Paradise:
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0, n, space and vacant Viands',. -
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
SIT TE'HI" STORy.
The project site has historically
tipported ona mobile home on the
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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
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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
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Describe the surrounding ;properties, including infarm;ation on plants and animals and any cultural,
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historical, or see nic'aspects . !ndirat& the tyt a or land use (residential, commercial, etc.),:intensity of land use
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otic=famil a artmejjt douses=shops,Aepartment stores;_
S' p , etc.), and scale of_ development .(height; frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc.).
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Only 7 dweling unit within a l%4 mile, to r'�what'barren caitj little
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�egetatiori:
1 hereby' declare under of perjury that I; have, read and understand the instructions and that tate '.
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foregoing statements are true, complete.and correct to the, best of my knotivledgearid belief,
Dated: Applicant's Signature,- -- -
Datedsproperty owierks signature _
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General Plat Desigi ad h wRcquest Consistent?',':
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Request: Reiohe to
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Locattoh and stzc a`f parccl(s)
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Dept. Vetexan Alfa rs
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Richard Ramsoa
Nlacalia, CA 95954
4'830 Foster Rd.
Paradise, CA 9.5,969
55-37-371 etc.
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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
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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.
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4794 foster Rd.
Charles
Paradise,, CA 95969
239.62 Carrie]: Dri Ve
El bro:CA`'9?63:0
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Jos ,ph Patricia
Cst. 201
Hermosa Eeach;, CA 90254
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Fa1os Verdes Estates
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i ORDINANCE 140.'2721
AN ORDINANCE-°' ZONING A PORTION OF THE !COUNTY OF BUTTE,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN FR
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DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 24-29.
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The Board of Supervisors of the Count 'of Butte, State-
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of'Calforna, under and pursuant to Chapter 24-29 rof the Butte
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County Code of said County, Do ORDAINas follows:
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SECTSON 1. The here naft��r described area situate in r
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the County of Butte, State of California, shall be and it i.:;
hereb -zoned as an FR-lO _ _
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parcels) District, and such, area shall be,subject,'ta the
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restric ions and restricted- uses and regulations "
p ursuant to
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Butte County Code Sectior'24-112.2.
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Said area so zoned being located in the un "
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area of: Butte Catinty, Chico, more particularly described as
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follows:
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the NW 1/4- of ` -- . = _ -
Secy ion 34, T22N R3E',
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SBCTrON 2, This Ordinaiyce shall be and it is hereby
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-declared to be, in fti11 .force and effect from and after thirty
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(30 days alter the date of it,s passage, and before the
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expiration of fifteen t15j days after its passage, this
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Orclinance shall be pubj,isher3 once with the, names- of the members
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of the board of Subevisors voting fo,r aril againI st it in the
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Chino Enterprise Record, a aew��.papet published in the Cotirty of
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Biit`te, State of California
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PASSED ANb AbopTBB ;b The o ..
Y and of Supervisors of the
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County of Bute, s''tato of Califorhia; on the 15th da'S
1 of November
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1��LSt SUPbl"i'isars bb ah PUltori` and Ghairtrfah Mctritur
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ABSENT; Sup,?rvi sors.
McLaughlin
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NOT Vp L'ING : None,
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SupervisorLAIRMAN
HASKEL MCINTURF;
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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?
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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:
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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
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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? _
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12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a. demand
for additional housing;?,
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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
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3mpact'on existing transpoYtatior►'systems7
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.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
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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
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a, .tire protection?
b, polide prbtectidn�
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d, p,irks or'other kdereatibMi, fa^,;ili:ties?
e, hitiiritenande o' �ubi3c fa. -
etl3txesj including toads,
f, ether gdvernmhra1 'sei-yiryes?
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'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
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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
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0- Wateravailability?
d.. seiner be septic systems?
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e'. storm Water drainage?
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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,
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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
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{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 --
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gj :structure or ;bbject7;
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c. boost1e'proposal Nava the potential to causea physical change
Which could 'affect Wti ue
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cultural values?:
d. Hill the' Proposal—r_ec;trict exist ng'eel gioUtor sacred uses Within
the potential impactarea?;
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