HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-1 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 1 OF 2i
'' ; FILE NO . • 8,9 1
BUtT]9 COUNTY PLANNING-COMMISSION
STAFF 'FINDINGS - October
18, 1988 -,
APPLICANT:
Butte County 'Board' of 'Supervisors
OWNER!
Barbara -F. >Edwards, Gene, Jesse, et
al, Herman 13ibderstadt,'Peter Merlo,
Sacramento Avenue Estates
"Incorporated:
REQUESTi
^General Plan Am- endmentT to the
C1rCulaton Element to allow for the
extension of West 8th Avenue, from
Highway 32 tv West Sacramento
Avohiie, Northwest Chico,'
AP NO::
42-14-30, 31, 119:, 42-15-3, 42-62-
-3.
SIZE:
Approximate] y 1, 955 linear feet of
roadway.
LOCATION;
Extg westerly from the present
endin
ali nmen" of West. 8th Avenue
approximately- 40'0 feet;= = thence =
southerly through" the Sacramento
P.venue Estates Subdivision to West
Sacramento Avenue:
EXIStI'1NG ZONING'!
R--1,;; AS-, C-17
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ZONING 141S,TORx :
R-1 Adopted ' t: 1'11.9 87 , AS-R
pe
adopted il
by Ord. 1305 Nov, 28, 5
nd Ord, 1705 Narch 30, 1.976,
aC�l
adopted by Ot&, 998 ,Sept: l'i k 1968
SURROUNDxNG LONZNG
R
EXISTING LAND OSEi
Coftidrdial along HighWay 32, vacant
along most of the praposed read
e�tension, s ngle family in tl�o . .
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BUTTE COUNTY 'PLANNING COMM SSIgN
STAFF FINDINGS - 0dt'J0er 18,. 1.988
Sacramento Avenue Estates
Subdivision along the Sacramento
Avenue frontage.
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
single-family, commercial, and
multi -family to the east.
SITE HISTORY'•
October, 20, 19.88 Planning Comm`i'ssion
considers whether the use of
property for. fire ;Jtati0n between
Oak Way' and Kennedy Avenue west 'of
g y �mplies with the General
Hi hwa 3 1, co
Plan. September 8, 1988 the
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='Planning -Commission- recommended _
approval of a rezone from AS -R to R -
l on the remaining Lots of the
Sacramento Estates Sub'di"vision AP �#s
4215-3,,' 4, and; 42-62-33. The
hearing has not yet `leen scheduled
for the Board' of Supervi ors; On
Auqu_st 11; �` 19'83tlie Planning
Commission considered whether the
use ,of AP 442-14-30 and 42-] 5--3 for
A school complied with the Genera]
Plan. The Planning Commission
ter s3 site would be
ermine th at ei h
date
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suit able for a school. Ohl July 19
1gL�' the Boars of Supervisors
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�.niia�ed Genera]. P1.an Amendment -
to the Circulation Element. toa ow
for°, the extension of test 8th
Avenue. A tentative subc�ivisi.on map
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was. approved for Dennis Durkin .on AP
426-, 4-3h creating 39 -,urban :jizd
Lots . A' rezone to R --.l on 'Phase I of
the Sacraltiento Avenue Estates
Subdivision on AF 0"18"2 was
approved' Ociobez 27 9 87. Phase:
a
of the subalvision map, for
Sacramento Avenue Estates was
recorded Fe ita ty, 19f1�7.
GENEI2A,L PLAN DESTGNATSON
Low D eh"s i I; : Residential anci Medium
esclentia7
APPT�1 CABT�E REG�7LA7'IONS t
Butte County Code Section 24-23
85'350
(government Code Sectio hs et
seq
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COUNTY C>F' �L7TTE
Er7'V �U7M7';A?� CHCKI.=ST
(To be completed by Lead Agency)
too 40.88-07-20-01
AP N0:
File; No. 89=1
T : SA.CKGI2OLTNT7
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Name of proponent AUTTFCO_ UN'TV BOARD: OF SUkRRrVISOBS
(i£ applicable)':
Z,. ,Addeess
of proponent and representative
Bete CQ�,y_ _Board o ���r��� sore Bute t`ounty arinina
7 Caurity Leri r Drive
Depat ment
_24L1213' Center, D]„ZYQ.,_ ._
t�rc?yi 1 1 P rA' 959G5 ro�iill�- CA a 65 -
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ProjedtL desaription: General Plan ArriendMent
Ifi. MAIVI�ATORY F'xwb_,tNGS. 6' SY ITTTFYC:hNCE YES_MA
BE N6
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I)aes the project have tha potential. to degrade the quality of the en'vironmettt�
sU..9tantialky reduce the habitat of a e,"h Or Aldlife species) Cause ar. ,£ish or'
wildlife to drop below self-sustaining levels=.threaten to eliminate
population
a plant or animal community, r"edtce the number:6r restrict the range of ti rare
or endangered piAnt or animal or eliminate importz,nt examples of majorperiods'
of Ca;l3fornia histoty or prehistory4:
Does 'the project have the,pbtential toachieve short-term benefits to the
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_ --=envirct�ment
detriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short term impact on tare
is orae which occurs .in a. relatively brief period time while
100g4eim impeats Kill dhdUre into the ifirture;J
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hoes the project have Impactsrhich are individuallylimited brit cumulatively
consider6ble2 (A project may impact on two or mare 'separate restlirces where
the impact on each resource is relatively small, but Where the effQat of''the
total- o those impacts -oil the eilvizanmeht is ;53gtti£ cant, �' .
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boes the pzbject have enViro'nmental effects t+hioh t� ll,calise stibstant3al
beings either d3'rectly or indirectly?
Adverse df 0t; ait'liuman
171 D EFZNIYNAT CSN (' o be completed b.Y the 'lead' Agency) On the basis of
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this ''.initial.. evaltlationr ��
jjW8 find the pt6posed prbjeot GOO1,D NOT have a significant effect on the
enviriinment and a �EGA'ifVE D$G�.�+RATIOY i3i11 b'e prepared;
" ISE 'find tfwat a1tClough the proposed project coutb nava A -ignif e t effect.
on the env3rohment',,there.i'iill not be a significant effect in this case bd(%ut
the MITIGATION MEAStRg5 describa8kL on the attached sheet h,#e been added to the
pro jebt� A NEGATIVg DgCI ARATION 1di11 lre pirepared:
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``" ficaht effect oil the environmenit;
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I/Wg"find the pr._pbsea pro eat MAY noun a sagn
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and an EIWVIRONtAL IMPACT REP ORT is regtUidi .
�COtNPY OC Bl1TTg}.: P1,ANfjING bPPARTMENP
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of all �'1tES�w and OVi.,YBEl ansrters are required' on attached i Y S
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(Explanations
n s ificant•
' o osal result i _ gT►
the r
Will p g
is substructures'
Unstable earth conditions,' or ckianges in gso
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a, of the sai
coerin l?
Disruption, ci s p lacement; compaction or ;over g.
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c, Changeintopogphy or ground surface relief features?
unique geologic or physical
d: Destruction, coverirang or modification of any
features?
soils 'either on or off site.
Increase in Wind or waiver erasion of '.
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f•. Changes in deposition orichas�ianmodifyof �tlies hdannelrofha givernat, lstreamn�
d6 which Y
degas tiara erosion
be the. bed of the ocean or any bay., inlet or lake?
- Ln�s of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designatail urban
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areas4 es,
to hazards such `as earthq wak
tx•' gxposure of people or property ,geologic
groun' similar hazards,
landsiides,;mudsiides, d failure ni
ro osal result in substantial:
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2. AYR•Airimis
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ions or deterioration of ambient Air qua lity?
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b. The creation of abjebtlanable odors, smoke or fumes?
in
erature or any, change
Alteration of air movement; moisture or temp r
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climates iocally or regionally?
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osal result insubstantial:
p'TER. Wi21 "tlie' prop..
3. W
of hater movements Six
Changes in curren*s, or the course or direction
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eitiher marine or flesh rtaters7
xate and ;emnunt
cizariges in absorgtibn rhtes, dicainage"patternsy-ar-the
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of 'surface,'ruriaff?
for o'ff site 'surface drainage impzovet�ents, ciudirig VO ge"tation
e, Need
removal, channelzatidn.or culvert. installation?
i. Alterations to the course or fioW bf hood waters?'-
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e atgaunt of surface Watc.r, in any Water body!
Change in tilts
Chan
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f, bisoharge into sirface''watersj b>,in,'any alteratioh of siitfane Mater
limited to tempetaturex disstlive'd oxygen ar
quarity, i`ncludg but ;not
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turbiclityl
Alteration bf th A- direction ar rate, fidq of ground Waters?
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h. Ct�eiige in the quantiitiy or duality tii grounii "Water, either through
pagtl3fe
y g rt of an
ar withdrawals or, throb It ittterce tea
di rest additions
by cuts nr eXcaVeti.bnsZ
it lteductioi' in the, amount of water ntlierWisr public Watei`.
Pp flooding!
hazards ,such as
flooding!Mpbsure
jY of people or prbperty to wator'rbiated
4. PLANT LY '�ii1 the proposal result in sbbstantial;
or i►umber of arty special of plants
Chhnge , r; the d verkit", of g6ti.es j _
a, uatic laiitsj?
�iittltidipg treep� shritf�s, grass, crbpsy and ate p
b, �tAduotiari of tri'e numbers of as►y unique] mire or endangered species bi
i�fe�Y1t67 .. �
Intrddaction of rxew species cf plants into an area; ar in a barrier to
c. existin spa3e§7
rep�eni`shment of g
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kis hprmai ,
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Mur' ,grtlpz '
Agri ai
d. Neductich ih `abi:ea�e bf any ng
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ANIMAS LIFE. Will the proposal resiilt in 'siuhstantial:
llES' AM XAI
a: Change in the diversity of species) or numbers of any species of animals
(birds) land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms
or insects)?
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b, Reduction in the numbers Of any unique, rare or':endangerecl speciels 'or
animals?
c, In of new species Of animals into an area, or in a barrier to
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g f. animals?
the mi ration or, movement o
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d. Deterioration of ekisting fish or Wildlife habitat?
6.
OISE Will the ro osal reuult in ,
L_ proposal substantial:
a.' Indreases in existing noise;.levels?
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b. Uposure+of people to severe noise levelsi! i
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LIGHT',AND GLARE. Will the proposal product signific:aftt light and glare?
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LAND USE Fiil1 the proposal result in a subifdntia7 alt'e'ration ,0 Lhe
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present or, planned land 'use of ori area?
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NATURAL RESOURCES. Wi11 the proposal result -in substantial:
a. Increase in the tate of use of any natural resource`s?
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b. Depletion of any non-renewa ble natural resources.?
fiI5K O UPSET. Wi'l 'the prapbsa1 involve:
a: A risk of ekplosion or release of Hazardous substances,(including; but
not limited to oily.pesticldes, chemicals or radiatioh) in the event
of an ao'cideat or upset cbriatitions?
b. Possible interference; with ati emergency response plan or emergericyl
evacuation plan?
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POPULATION. _4Ii11 the proposal alter location) distributiv.n, dettsity or'"
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gr a human population?
growth rate of t}i.
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HOUSING. Will the propasai affect ,existing housing; or create a;clemand
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for additional housing?
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TRANSPORTAIIONtCIROtJLAPIdN. Will thea; ro osal resuit inE ;
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a, denotation of substantial additio ai vehicle movement3'
ti: Rffects'on eitistfng park.ing; fac#l�ies'y or demand for '1e�+ parking?
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c . tilbstanEial impacL ori: exr, big trdtfisportatibn 'systems?"
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d: SighifiGant alterations to,,present''pat"terfis bf citculatj tion of
movement of people AndJbr goods?
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e: Alterations to w4atetbifrney rAil br`.air traffic?
f: Increase Intraffic haZards.''to motor vehicles) bicyclists or pedestrian::?
PUBLIC SERVICES: Will the propdsal havE� an effect upon) or result ih a need
for new or altete, dgoverru ent services
a vird protectioit?
b: Rolice pro tect'ion2
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cx SChOtllfi?'
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" .Parks or oth r
d ecreational facilities?
eRdihtehhhdd of publ3 facilities) inciild nR those?
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fr bt.hei' govertuiten'tal servicies'i
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15. RNERGX; W�11 the proposal resin
XES h1AYiiE
a. Use of substantial amounts ofue1 or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon eitistng sources of energy; or
iurces of energy 7
� of new so„ $y
re wire he d evelo meat
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16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, o. r
to the Following:
substantial alterations
a. Power or natural gas?
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b. Commiulicatiens systems?
c. Water availability?
d. Seller or septic sy stems?
e, storm water drainage?
disposl?
Solid waste and a
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17 , i�3AI1: HEAt,TH. Will the ;proposal result itt:
Creation of any health ha.acd or,potential hazard (eRdlUding`mental
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a.
hP.ta
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b. Expo§ure of people to potential Health bazar ds?
18y i1ESTHLZICS. {sill the proposal result. in the obstruction of any scenic
TI view opei to the public, or will the proposal result in the
vista
creation. of, bs1 ue'thetically o£fensiv®.site opun to public view?
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14, RECREATION. 'Will the proposal result. in an 'impact .upon the quality or,
ing reGreationa"1 opportunities?
exist
quantity of
20, LTLTURAh RFsSOURCES. : L
a. 'Will the proposal t6rUit in the alteration or destruction of'a
prehistoric or historic archaeological site?
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b; Will the proposal result 'in adverse physical or aesthetic effea�s ;`
bject
to 'a prehistoric or historic bui.ldingo structure or a, �'
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c. Boos the proposal have the'potent'ial to cause 'a pttysieal change
aihich.'Rould; ;unigUe ethnic cultural volues7
,affect
d. �ti11 Fite proposal restrict existing eligiatig or sacred Uses Within
1:ha potentiallimpact area?
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T�;L:_S�US�Tf�IV QF" _V :i.T ON
see ittached'�
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en ��rea
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Improvements Proposed ,
Location
Improvements
Tfimi�g
Esplanade/W.1lth
Traffic signal
0-5 years
SR 32 (W• 1st--Sac.)
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Widen 'to 5 lanes; bridge
Phase Z
Q-51 years
SR .328th Avenue'
Traffic signal;, turn ilah,0181
5 years'
5232/Sacramento
Traffid "signal; realign
immediate
Warner (W. 1'St-W 6th)
Widen:, reconstruct
immediate
Warner^(W: 2nd W. lstj
Recolstruct{streOt bridge
3mmed a, -
SR 32 (Sac. _East' Av ,
Widen to '8 lanes r Phase 2Z `
5-10 years'
Sad. (SR 332-GlOmwood)2
Reconstruction, widening;
curb,'gutter, realign Where
necessary:mmedate
ZCi'ty, bf Chico Summary of'20 Year Capital 1mp.rcvement Needs, July`1988'.
2.8utte dounty Capital Improvement'Program ,`1988�'1989
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. L�.n.d . U y � . l £
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en
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Land , U"se
Single=Family 2
Multi-Fam3_1
- -Total.
Change;
5987, , 1997 2007.
1987. 5..997 ;2007 2007
1987-2.007
66 294 394 5;94
30 " 80 l30 724
123.-4
67, 156` 206, 206
61 61 6, 261
0 ;
169 2�9 2'`19
51 101 101,, 320
4a
75 24 2424
104 134 134' 1$8
81 255'315 315
14 24 30 354
26.8
82 150 --' 160 150
177 227 221, 38
14 .'6
92, 54 �; 54 $4
1,2 1b2 312 366
454.'5
9 142 142 Y42
118,3 5253 Y353,. 1495
15.4
106' 106 106
315 525 340 446
5.9
97 171 311 011
4 4 4 ` 481
165 .`7
98 95 95 �95
0 0 0 95
0
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1PS5: $fto" , bta:ft TeGCal kepoity March 1988:
2rtumber o'f daell:ng' 1tn� is
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IL�
r`
Land Use
Single-FamilyMulti-Family
Total Changer
1987° 1991 2007
1987 1`997 2007
1_,987-2007
200,7it
103
176 2761 276
219 219 219
10.36 1236 1236
495 25.3
125'8 10,9
104
105
22' 22 22,
26 2,6 26689
689 689;
71,5
3.6
109
'65 80 90
46 4i6 46
;, 4 4 4'
453 [653 653
94
699 40.
110
147
17647:6 476
0 0 Q
476 170..4
Total
2153 301'8 3328
4352 5,172 5502
8830
Em+' Joyment
Lioht Commercal3
on -Commercial
Tota l
1981' 1997 2007
2987 1991 2007
..r
2007
66
0 0 0
2 2 2
2
67
25 50 75
144. 169 194
01 0 0
93 93 �' 93
75
* 2$7
75
271 21,, :
0 38' 71. 5.
* 96
8Z
8.2
7 7 7
45` 45 45
13`7.3 14.23 1473
1518
`..
g2
58 9
20 5
22 22 22
* 177
9 ---
S—T �- 5 -__
- p„ p== p
50
94
49 9�9' 49
6 6 6
0 0
97
0
0' 0 0
0 p 0
0
278 278 278
27:8
103
104
0:0 0
254 304 354
0_ a
0 0 0
0
354
105
0; 0 p
1125 13`75 1625
1625
ZQ9
110
3' 3 3.,
41 91 141
0 Q 0
<Z5 19 19
3
* 16:0
147
0 0
Q 0 0
0
Total.
614 862 989
291.9 3257 359'4
4583
3pe'rsons emplo�red.
14 o industrial emplr�yment:
toepot eatcept. where noted ( )
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The California bepartment
n collecting -fee,
of rote81:ey has beein
southern Pacific
order to C oristru-t a new, fire station west
Railroad tracks' in the `vicinity of Tiighwaj
o'f the
32 anC� Oa C Way • They are
ware"'of the proposed road extensians;,aIV, ave indicated extending West
the entire Saoramento Avenue
8th Avenue wo�l;d increase
neighborhod and decre,,se
Heir accese to
response dimes. Roadway construction Willy.'
imrove fire rotection
therefore p p
in 'the .ong term
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ticriby dedlard under"0 ebatY n1 perjury that T, Irnve read incl' ttndcr;iand khe itlstruCkioris end klit►l the
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f9ragoing sta ernents,arc trot:', copip c an . correct to the vest Of ny no ledge,
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':Applicant's signature
Dated Property owtner's signature
Project Me number
'Pt I I C uest: General Plan Amendment to — —
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Legal Descri tion Q .A
Ownershitea
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Proof -b Agency(i�ncede — -• = -
Present zoning and tenerdl 'lan
Designation
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Date. of APkation ROce ved
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AT&T +COmmunicatians
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16'27 Nord Avenue
832 Teagarden C .
p.0. Box
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Chico, CA X5926
Chico, CA 95926
42'-15-02 j e- C .
43-39'..18
42 1 -31
Sacramento Avenue .
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Estates Inc.
Russell & Florence Addy.
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314. Dunc,astet,
1766 Bidwell Ave.
842 Teagaden;Ct.
8ouston TX 77079
Ch,ico,, CA 95926
ChLco CA ,9592,6.
42-14=32
42-15-03
43-39-19
bept. of Veteran Affairs
Wm.; & Jeanette Jessee;
peter ,i Leone MErlo
Ron & Melanie crazier
Rt. 2 Bax 53
Rt. 2 Llox. 92
8 59 Valentine Ct
Chico, CA 95926
Chico; CA'9'S926
Chico', CA 95926
42-14-44
4:3-3921
Evalyn H dreos
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Raymond &'Lwin Richter
16a;5..Cm er,.:Lane_ _
837 Teagarden Ct .
Cisco, .CA 95926
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43-3Y-30
42--14-30
First Interstate Bank of
HermanI Biederstarlt
V�.e
Santa Fe' NA
150 Washington Ave;
1.372 Huggins
GYico; LA 95926
Santa Fe, NW 8750?
43-`39=31
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M:R & Margaret Ramirez
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1044 S.. Eastmain Avenue
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San Jose CA 9 5108.
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879 Valentine Ct :
Chico, CA 95926
Chico;, ,CA, 9592,6
0'"25-104
43-35"-
42-14-'5.9
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Fs�terman,
Douglr.s and i.bic�;ail '
:chard & Elizabeth`
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bale & Rose Face
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1445 W Saeratnento, Ave:
123 Eet'ates ..Dr.
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Santa AnarmC1 92705
Chico, C 95926
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Chlco., C
42-114-9.2
29-.1OS
:43=-19-02
Roger & Bo,nnie Clark'
Steven &atheen Peden
Lowe11 Deborah pierce
p.0: go'x 518
1509 Vr'. Sad amehto Avenue
23'14 'Tuintree Ct.
pbrtola; CA 96122.
dhlbb,,ICA 9 59 26 `
burhaM; CA 9 5'91
42"14-9;3
43-19-b4
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Daute�ittian�
Doig & 'Carolyn
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�7ames & Rose Bagley
125 Estate Dr:LVO,
342 Rhe Fid'
1730 Nord Avenue
Chico f ;CA 9'5926 _
paradise, :CA 55'69
Chico, CA 95926
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Sacramento neighborhood to' serve, the growing population. CUSD,.
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CARD & CDF are all considering',' locating new facilitie-11
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the West°8th Avenue extension, to the benefit df area residents
anc3 ias a` wholre"�r
the communty
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WHEREAS the Butte I Counity Planning Commission finds the, k'
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proposed amendments domply with all elements, of the Butte
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County General Plan and comprises an overallconsistent taYiole.
THEREFORE -_�
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Y The General Plan Amendment to allow the extension p
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of West $th Avenue are shown on: the -attached Exhibit A-1 hereby
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incorporated by .reference.
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2 The General Plan Amend- to the Circulation
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Element is hereby .recommended for adoption to the Butte County, r`
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3 'rhe -extension of—Wesi: gth.-Avenue:_ .shall, �e d'epicte�i
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the offidial Circulation Eleiment Map `for the CYiico Urban
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.-Atea and on the o,ffidial 1'and �tse map of the CYiiGo Urban area.,
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PASSEbAND; ADOPTED ',by the Planning Gotlimisson o'f the
Count of Butte, State of J, onon the 27tYi day of:October
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