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89-25 CODE AMENDMENT 3 OF 3
Inter-Depar�mental Memorandum Tn: Butte County Boardof,Supo`rvisors. FROM:'; Planning; a SUB,7EC7: Butte county PlanningCommission curio Amendment for Wine � Tasti'ngRooms, File �BS:-25,;,' Suggested Motion. CT iday ,410 1989 The suggested motion fo°r, the subject code amendment is; as follows: " A. Find that the, requirementsof QVQA have been; completed and considered iri making this decision. and recommend' that .the Board of Supervisors adopt a Negative' Dec? aration;, and Find that the proposed'Code Amendment cpnformsi to the Policies, including' the text and, rnap of the Butte County General Plan; and '., adopt an Ordinance amen6' ' the Butte County code to allow wineries with tasting rooms as a4conditional use in the Foothill Recreational and, Timber Mountain Zones as outlined in the Dratt Or-dinance dated April 18, 1889, L C': 1 f 5, ANIMAL L!FE', Will the proposal result In stlbstahifal YEStiMAYBE'fJ0 a, "Change in the diversity of spe"cfes, or numbers of any.specres of animals (birds, lana �- arrjmals Including reptiles fish and shell fish, be.nthic organisms or insdotsy? .....;::, ❑ `, p b. Roductfor 'in the numbers of ar y uniquo,"rare or'endangered pe6jeS QlI animals? .. ,'. , . ❑ ❑' c. Introdciclion of,new specfesof arj'i'imafs Intq an area, arresult In a barrier tethe miyratien or mgvementof animals? .,,,«,, .';..r„«„ ..,a:, Tr. .,,,,,. .. k: ❑ ❑ I d, DalQriortlon to existrn"g 'fish osiiltltife tlal�ltst? , , , ...�; .: ,.. . , _ w , .� . ❑ Q 6. NOiSE, Will the proposaf resuit in substarltial. a, (ncroases'ih existing noise levels? . , , . , .. , , , , , . ,", , , + . _ ❑ ❑ " to. severe se ievelsl : , . , , « :., ❑ b, Exposure of pPupfe rrOi ❑ � 7. L 0 HVI AND"GLARE, Will the proposal produde significan,i light and glare?..,.. ...,.,,,,,, Cf' ❑ 61 8, LAND USE,;Vvlll the proposal result to a sur stantlal alteration of the; present or pipannod land use of an area? ..w.,.,.. ...<. .,««. ..«, ❑ in G 9, NAT,@1RAL RESOURC3ES, VfIC the proposal, result in subsintfal- a. Increase In the rate of use of any natural resources? .. , , . , ..i , . , T: , , ❑; O . .' b,Depletforr;ofanyndn-i'er�e��abin_natuPairesoWoes?..,;,. ❑' aq 10. RISK OFUPSET. Will the proposal involve; , A, A _Play of eX'plosion or refease. of hazardous substances (inbludln.'g, but t ot"limited to,°oil, p ❑ pestidides, ohemroaIs or radfatio0) in the, event of an acafdenk rir u set conditions ❑ ii. Posstble;iriterlerance w(th.an emergency response plan oremergency evaoualion pian?., ❑ ` . ❑ tr c df r d f� .o " ens t r rov�t ra e o the, 11, PC)PULATIOk�, Wili the proposal a er fo anon, stributori y, g h t f human "population?,;.— ...,.,a �.,�".>. r„r�,,.'rt,,...K•;!..,.�,«,..> x; ,...�.., ❑.. l�� �i z, H 5 I fr r' ng, h s tri er$ate dor and for additio. ai 7 . pu lNG VJiI the proposal a e�t existing, ou in a. n n i "Yleusf.rlg,' .,.'A,a...kA� .�u�...z,.a-:., :r,«.}:.�_e,,.,n,,,+«..r..�#;« er•,il.�ee«,a,.�rR>«t,,`�. [7 ❑ ` FI LATIp( Wril fhe proposal rssurt lh. 13', iRANSPORTATtON/GI ClJ � Generatton of addIL vehlt ie Movement,t a , © ', ❑ �I : .. substantial: onal . s. > « : , ,, , h ., « ; b;"f(octs nn erclstng' faclfltes�'o'r delnantl;fo new, perking? ❑ O parking ,,,. c, Substantial impact on ex;ltfng transportitron systerrrrs?;« ,,, w ❑ ❑) ,,;,,,i: ,«x. ,.«.,,. d, 814 1nyieefifcJant ;alterations to'0resent :patterns dl ct(d'trfatloh°or movement, of pacipia ancii�or, 00: dJF ,r'�Y,14,RyAb .1Mw .,.Auh n{,,. ,a+✓i'-•1:al+, F{, •R!'. eY1M., sFr t.l .3 „/' f Vi .. e, AltaFatioria to ate orae; tf w �' ❑, w rb roll ora tra flp? ❑ �' ,,..:. „ i, fncrease in traffid hazards to motor Vohlafes. blcycl!sts. or pede$triad§?` , «N>.�;, ..,, . ; ❑ O ® L r .7777 14, pUt3LiC, SERVICES, Wji1 the proposal have aneffect upon, or rsuik in, a need for riew or Nq altered government.servicest YE`§`rMaA�� a•�=..ireprateCt(on?�' �,i.Y M'Y, •y#. fY/! .. ,,#c�Al,M #..A, r+ frf +'r lA Ad, ❑"� � �^ '. b. P61lpe'protectlon?. � y :. � C,ii'�d;JiS',rr.f,r.,.vr,�Yr#✓a. . �'f## ra,i�W FF •!!i„#aa ai.i¢✓+A F, •'✓. r+, W, F' Y„�y., .. d„ �'arka or other' recreatrar1al faai'litlet;7 , #, F M , : . ✓ © C1 !l cif ffttliPlies, in.cl(tdiibg roads? r'. • M � �. M M #', , , , Y..', . ✓ f A C1�� d ” er f%Iatnfels3nGE� �puhltc f, Other governmental services?.F 15a ENtRGY. Will the l roposai rctsult enc aY Ube of substantial amounts 4f fuel or er(erV?, , r w„ .,,.,. .,, O ❑ . b. Substantial: indeease in, demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the r� �f^.r�ea�t%ltr rCiQs'ol development_x ;16,' UTILITIES,Wiilth praposalrosultina pedforneWsystems,orsubstanti'alalterations to.the following, a. Powerdrnatu(al gas?.MY., A,a.#e„,. ,#.>. YM rY „ [A,AFY,Ya ❑ ❑ b, Comrnunicationssystertts?, r ,A...#,:,'+'#.,, O; ❑ I� G-_ ca Watervaiiabilit'y? � .,r,Y,l, Fr#. Cl ❑ f� G d#.Sew,erorsePtio_system? r,#11� ,. .�:., ' - ,. A iaay l;. Y#. 1, i,F,.,1Ft,„✓l.,�WMY ifi.?r'A1�j r:i,Y aM, ` a(er tlrainage?°, + � # e# :�icf�rym �r O ;+ {y /'� �r ryM,ce fa r/1iJ ,%��Jt n?dlw7pYga17 .r• Mi alai, i'+ Mi.I rN 17. HUMAN f �ALTFf'. VVjll the proposal result in'. ? e health ❑ Cioatiari any health'hazard or potential healkh' haiafd (ex, luding;m n al health)? O 631 I, of fole to.pote�flal nee taz ta .bl'Exposaeopep ❑ �, 18, AS YHETICS. Vi1iil tha prop gsai result in .the obslruclidnn bf any'st 1101, lvlsiai,or vfew Apen to th,e pubic„ or wllt'the proposal respit in't�he creation of an ae5thet�ca. liy offensive site open ❑ 1� .. rr Y r.vM ♦. ., t Q.: r1 �.% b t � Si` k�� N,tC. ?� , M h..r 1 t+ s : Y Y . F, M !” 9 Y k G 3,! A F R., i r� Ylkf. 19, fjiECy impact upon the quality or Sivantlty of exi5tfrtq W�yi♦llythe p{rayppsal��resutt ire ,aft REA{Typ)O�N# V retionai opoctun it,e;;? e 5 a a�i ✓ F i e ,/ A„ l M# k . f l •M,: E, Y v�+ y't +, y I F Y ✓! i ,) t A I M I YY � e ❑ QESOUFLCE�r LTUR xa cu FOX in theal(eration i�fi or-�ihe sles��rtrat#artaf a prhistorie or h�strto a .�y}/p„llir}to� pJrgp�C�rja4(rye�}sujt � p effpot5 to a' pr'ehistorid or hl5tt�rlo or desthett b„ W p p at result in adV�rse phcaf lit"t a ro o �.� §ualdfrnstructurear'object? " h i icna ewhichWoulda fo0wggpo d c. Doosihepfoposalhav.thePdtential'tooausea'p ❑, Cd( ' + ++ttyMyy �} Mlwa „Y { xFna,.;l {AIrs MAfi t1,,Y ryn yY+rr �ryy rwy ut4l + r ai' ue 5:? va I ✓ Y# .f 1 4 r. Y 1 a i a k, k i M W. i M Y I i �... Sititl if Will they proposal rasfrict Biting religious or sacred uses within theotentiai Impact, ❑ f' area :, #, ,„az ,.ri�wurr,•r rYeA.lrei�,•+,^;`• .# 777777 h 17 5T3:TjT.2C7N IL=ST VojR, COMME.s '' 4� County Public, Work8 RE:SOURCM: MArrA.apt" ENrac County Environmental Health State Water Resources Department .C,it� ` of Biggs U° s_ Fo,r est Service: i Of Chaco tJ . S . Bureau of Lalld P4anagement �� ,City', �� Gridley Butte County. Honing Committee City of Oroville State Depart Brit of Fish & 'Game Town of; Paradise:California native P1ant:Socety` Planning department �. State°Div..'arestry - attention crate Tanaportatan,Department Craig Carter ` Regional Watex Qua1, Control Bd, State RecI rrrata an Board' 4t:te Water District FWFRS California �a,tex Service, Co. Ftichvale Sanitary District Dal ,Oro Water Co: North Burk nk Fub. 't7t l Dist. C4"lID Sk.ansen Sub: (CSA X herrdalito Ir.xiga, ion ;ni5trict'. S!tirl; ng C-i,ty Sewear> Maim. Dist. othe;rr Thermalito;rrrigatian District (;CSA #-;6) L7T�:Z.�2'�'ES �RRZ`GAxYC7N.: WA�E12 ..._. PG&E North. (Chico) „BYggs-W.Gr.idley Water Di"strict PG&E 50uth (Marysville Butte, 'Water District Pacific Heli Durham Irr:gatian Distr_ct State TVCabl OWID `vi, om tiv Cable Paradise Trtagaticn District Richvale it, ri:ga.tion:Dist'riet< Table:Mountain,'1rrigatiori Dint. Fx xxzazcx=43N_ Thermal ito ; Irrigation District El Medio FireProtection Dist., County Fire Department CDP' TSI-.A'NAG DTS�'t2SCT N[US[?LJZTCS ABA,2�NlFNT �7ZS'TRYCT' Durham; t7rov3.11e ,o'r Bu-tte City ILEC7.�ANlAZ"YC7N. DZ"SxiZ�C'Z , E?0111xcn. ' I>P,(jTECa:x" o1I State Highway Patrpl . County Sr�erift IC:fJMrZYSS ,. �aC:HOC7L I7�`�,Z'IZY�T � Z CC3NfM„ TxEE� C7 � NS ;. I,I r Ii � /r'L�",�l,(-�.��i�.L ..,�✓-!r-ryl", L� ,/Y'1' !-! ,r�'j�� gar ;ecf�r R.EC.>I2�SOIT'f 'F'A'GZrx.'Z'`Es C.ha do Area Rec'reatxah I)ist.rct, Paradise ;Pines Archa'tectral Durham Area Rec . & Park` Dish Cor'�tro;l Cor�m� ttee k"ea�her River ;pec.; & Park Dist.., t:e Caun F"am Bureau :Y �. Paradise I eox & .Palk Dist;` Cammuryty Assaoiaticn Richvale,Re,d & Park Dist. s. State' Parks & Rec : Dept;. � i t ^p "I ^•2 kkel. I 8 8- 50s'l. Report from Plannihq Director on the interpretationof wineries as agricultural processing plants - action requested" - (A) FIND THAT INERY DOES NOT PMETTHE DEFI37ITION' OF AIt sAGRICULTURAL PROCESSING PLANT. (B) :IVITIATES A CODE AP4EIJDME0,T. TO ADOPT THE ABOVE DErINITtONS ,ND POLICtES VO REGULATE AGRICJJLTURAL PROCESSSPJG` `PLAPJTS. (115Q1} MOTION:, MOVE, TO.a DIRECT ST?'1F NOT TO PURSUE' THE CODE A;EIJD?IEiIT 12'II3 CHAIrGE ` OF THE` DEFTNITION FOR AGRIC.ULTUR, L PROCESS NG', BUT IN 811 0, REQUEST THAT THE IIICLU`'8101 ;qF' A"" TASTII C ROGM !III THE APPLICATION BE ZLIMIIIATED. MIS THE WINERYP(Ori, nJtD Hn E ST -,,,,Tr PURSUE A CODE APIEtJD1E2JT THAT `� A,v KDDPF.SS" :TA5 T JG ROOMS AS A USE PERMIT AIM ,HAVE' APPLICANT,j WHE2J READY TORI A TASTIIIG ROOI1 COE BACK AND APPLY ;FOR A USE PERIM FOR THE TAST:CIJG 'ROOM WN- I I r.. VOTE: 1 ? 2 Y 3. Y" 4 SAB 5 AB (Unanirousl_J ca -ri=d I "k .`1 I I I I i I I , I I 'I, I � I I I rl 1 I I I t I I I r ) M' r 1' I w I I 1 ' I . . .. I I: BUTTE P�TT`t ftOU'.EOARb I I r , d I rn I I OF SUPEIfYISORS ` MI P�IU'CES 6 August 1, X958. Butte County board of Supervisors page ' Two July `18 , 1588 4. Are on-site aeration ponds allowed to treat the•grape skin and puJ.p by-products from the winery." This request brings to Light tne'main question of What con'stituiOps agricultural processing and when does it cease being an agricultural. related activity and become an industrial/commercial use. For example, Would'a rice cake processing plant like i'Chico-San" be appropriate in the A-40 .none neat Richvale? Should ;a "Blue -Diamond" almond canning facility be located near 'Uut�ham? . This beporttent's 're coMmendation. is, to adopt definitions that spell out: the distinction between different,types of agr,icvltural processing uses. The following definitions are suggested: AGRICULTURAL .PIRO CESSSNG;PLANT: Those agricultural related faci-Iities that perform drying, hulling, washing, sorting, s°eparating, boxing :and packaging' of rata agricultural products. Thin would not _include any p ants or processes that cook, c'an, can, cure or change the character of the raw aaricultural roduct to a finished P retail commode . No retail; sales o " y -f the roduct would ba p allowed on site. These" types of facilities arae accessory to ,Agricultural uses on site, but may process crops from other lands ZNDUSTittAL AGR 'CtJLTURAt .PRbdt- SING PLP,23: TYiose facilities that processor convert a raw agricultural product to a finished retail commodity. Examples are: breweries,' wineries'- canneries, the making of rice cakes 1 je111r almondbutter, ,cere_als; vegetable oil's, and ocher, uses of ,simil'ar cha"racier. These , fadili les ,may ,import 71Materials, have tasting rootris, retail sale axeas';arid t off r .o the. P ublc Fal Processing Plants would, be an a1'lowed, acce'�n:he"A� zones,' an allowed use t.n" the M: 1, .M2 zones r 1i tiona, use -in the '% 'Rn,zones: Home . acaupatio„ ., ,aAvuld, not be• •af�.ected by ,these regulations: industrial' Agricultural Processing Plants woitict be a conditional Use in the !'A" • N! -l;, �'F2!' and "TM" tones and be an !aillowed use .in the M2 zone. • , jr , "" "f�� - /t77 t• II OT-tt`"COUNTYPLANNING COMMISSION ENDINGS ,;April, 18 19 8`9 each case; (lj Home occUpation.s, mining and excavating which, might be objectionable because of no- so, $moke, dust,: bright light„ vibration, pollution., traffic con.gestiori, 'unsightly s ora'geareas';, m'ate"rials or equipment, the handling of explosives or,dangerous materials ar the storage of` one hun:dred'` (10Oj or more gallons o flammable fl'ui'ds;. (2) ComM -Lal kennels and atal hospitals on, iter not Less than five (5) acres. ` (3) O.onal Private r C6mmercial OutdOOr recreati facilities on sites not less than five (5) in -Ing, but not' limited; to golf c'ours'es, recreational clubs, tiding academies and- stables, hunnting lodges; grid camps; boat ramps; ,and Campgrounds; (4)Public and quasi=public' uses, ;including SP hools; parks; museums', meeting Iia, library es , and government of £'ices . . „� (5) public Tasting' Rooms` in eonunction with,a winery, prov'iaed` that 'such tasting° room be ; to the on-siPk considercc3 ac Y, te winery on sites 'not loss than five (5i' acres. SECTION 9 : Subsect on (b) o Section _,. (TImbe,r ;Mountain); Zone, i's hereby. lamended tq wail as follows ' l2 " 1 4 BU"TE4U' -PLANNING cOMMISSioN SST 'F"tNoxN_QS - Aprlli 18 19,89 SECTION 15 Subsection (b)'6f Section 24-171, TM-2 l%2 (Timber fountain) Zone, is hereby amended to rbzi as follows: (b} CJses requiring usP permits: The following use, are -prmitted °subject to 'first `securing a use permit in each �,.. case: ( j Residential uses other than, one single -family dwell, ng ,per parcel or 6ne single -family dwe +ging per two and one--half (2-1/2 j ;acres for TM-2 1;12, including labor camps; commercial guest lodging, group quarters or dwelling units` at greater densities . ( 2) Comfoercial wo' od process .ng plant (3) commercial 'kennels, and animal hospitals.' (4) commercial livestock feed yards :, ('S) Animal product; processi:bg .p] ants,. () Mining, quarrying' and excavating activities which might be objectionable by reason .of noIse, odor,, smoke, dust; bright 1:ght vibrations,, stream pollution or, handling of ekplosives or dangerous mate'zialSo, 7 (.. ) Commercial boat ramps, docks and landing facile ties i rcaft l and n facl-la ties.: (9j Di posal meas anr4 sewage treatment J facilities _ � 0 j' _ i. �' Y a ' i� u'bl.Lc uses :includin Public and � s p g 1 6 0,012 The Esplanade., Chreo; Ca(#oinia 05926 Te)Ohona ; " fi 30-41:36