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APPLICATION FOR,,�:o.Pienn:ngcanm
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION989
Orrnrille, California ,
APPLICANT: Itcad and'foliow instructions set forth on asst page of this form
Applicant'sNamcL.L+ Al L, hone No. S»��nC7
Ap,plicanvs Mailing Address
Applicant's Interest in propertiZ(Owher,lessee, vt}terl -
Owner's Name and Address
Contact Person for Project (if other than applicant} t"I-+��LL�� u1'6
Assessor's Pakcel Ntimber(s) Al2 r) 1 �� Present Zoning V6-rwy':
Requested:Zcaning"-11 'ri ���h j (l n r, r � - �h � (6,. i
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Location,:dimensll�ons and'siu of areas) to be rezonedZ.
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Strset Address` if applicable)
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Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only}
Applicants reasons f6r-ridnrng :
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Proposed schedul'i'ng✓Ass. ociated projeets (formation of service district; etc,)
Anticipated intremental'devtlopme�t�" ((utute developrnctit plahs'sltbsequent to rezone):
8XistingI'proposrd sews r dispo3Al method: -
P�'okimliy';o� power atitl'jhonc iiliest ,
Distance to,ttftural wate'course,t�r stoNii'i drain - .
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Describe' the project site as it c.+tists before the project, including information on tupgraphy, soil stability,
plants and anlmals, and any cultural, historical and scenic aspects.. Describe any existing structures 'ort the site,
and the use of the slructu;res,
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lkscribe 'the surrounding properties, 'including information on plants and animals and any' culturaji,
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historical, :or scenic aspects, Indicate the type of land use (residential, ;commercial, etc,), intensity of land use
(onafamily apartment hottsesr shop"s, department stores, etp.'), anct scale of development (height; frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc.j.
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I ,hereby declare .under penalty of perjury that [ have read and understand the instructions and that the
roregoing, statetmcnts are_true, complete and correct to the best of my knbwtcdge and _belief.._
Applicant s' Signature
Dated, Property oWner's signature
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project 1=ile Number
Cjcneral P;tan Designation ltegtfest Consistent?=
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Location a;nd size'of pa"rccl(s) _
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INSTRUCTIONS TO REZONING APPLICANTS
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if applicant IS :not the owner,- written authorization by the owner or other'proof of agency must
be submitted in order for the applicant to legally sign the application': Application shall be
considered void I f not signed 6y the owner or legal agent,
All items on ,application shall be filled in as completely As possible, Very few. itemsshould,
Abe marked notapplicable by the term IWA''.
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'It is very important that the application include an accurate and complete descriptionof the
property proposedfor each requested zone. The applicant , will not be processed until we receive
the following information about arca(s) to be rezoned;
a. Assessor's parcel numbers) from;the- to bills or Assessor's Map.
= b, Street addresses (if'availablc),
c, bistances and directions to named 'streets,':bodies of water or railroads.
d.Legal description (subdivision lot numbers, fractions of sections or distances and bearings of
perimeter dimensions), _
c, copies ofirtap with rezoning area(s)" outlined (Assessor's map, subdivision map,
or ather,map showing parcels),
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California ,Governmcnt Code Sectfbn 653O0 at seq, requires local zoning- ordinances to be
cohsistent with it i j utlsdiction's adopted general plan, County approval of a rezoning request
must be su ortea by fihdhig or cotisistenc
pp ` - witkt`the Butte County General Plan. Applicants
may request changes In General Plan designation's by riling Ari Application for Genetal Plan
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the Application for Rezoning, is s"object tb public hearings."and approval by both the Planning
Con mission and Br and of Supero. sors,, The procedures for Bounty 'Action on rezorihig
Opp, iica ions are. stated ih Chapter 24orthe Suite C60ty Code4
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Applicant reds as of (daiej are �_
Frees may be paid rn ca:±�h orb : checl�
y�made a able to Treas 'ter of Butte County, �;,
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'Bcfote ' brriit 'Ing a rczonlhg applip'atlon+ applicant Is requeslcd to discuss 'with staff alt'
questions about applitiatlon ,t'equiremeiits, Countyprocedures, cohsisterte,y with the OcherdF
Plah, And the provislor s of existing afro requested zor7►ng classificatlt,ns,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE COIJNTY`+ OF BUTTEAMENDING' SECTION
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24-37-6 OF THE :BUTTE COUNTY` CODE PEI, TA N,ING T, PHE
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ABANDONMENT OF NONCONFORMIYG� USES
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The Board :of Supervisors of the County Of; Butte, :State
ofCalifornia, under and pursuant 'to Chapter 24-29 of the 131 tte`'
Count Code of said County, DO ORDAIN as follows Y Y r :
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SECTION 1., Section 24-37+6, of the 'Butte County Code x
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is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sectlon 24-37.6 Abandonment .of Nonconforming' use.
(a) Abandonment; Conse ueinces: A nonconforming use
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shall. be abandoned when it is voluntarily<discontinued with the
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Ia; ent: not'to resume it= There shall be:a presumption that a
hbftton;forming use which has been discoritinue6 for a period of
twelve (l2) consecutive"months ,has been abandoned; however; the
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property owner; occupant or'` other party asserting the right to
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said u:se may submit, evidence to rebut the . presiarttption ncluiciing,
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that the discontinuance as not voluntary. -The:
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property owner, occupant or other`: party, asserting the right to a
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legal nonconforming Use has the burden ofproving the Legaland'-- -_
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continuing, existence of the ij oe . N
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abandoned, a rionconfb rming
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use shall no longer be a Legal nonconforming use entitled to the
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rights anc� ;privileges described iii this Chapter and thereafter
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shall be made t:o Conform to the 1.iSes; standards and requirements
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of the t6ne ift Which it is located
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(;'b) bet - Jm tion of Abaridonmeht; Appeal . the
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use h as been ;abandoned and may !mail notice of such de:ermnation
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occupant at the street address of the property. The property
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determination, appeal the determination to the Board of
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Stapervasors,. If rid such appeal is filed, the determination of
the Planning Director shall be final. If such appeal is falecl,
it, shall be filed and heard in the same manner as 'appeals
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pu"stnt to Section 24-48,. There shall be no fee requited for
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the,filing of such an appeal.
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SECTrC71 2 . �rhis` C1rd3 nanee shall be andt is hereby
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dec�ar(-d t o be 3n frill force and effect from and after thirty
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(30) gays after the date of its passage, ,and before the
ecpiratiori of fifteen C1$) days after its passage, this
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ordinance sh, 1 be published once with the names, of the members
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of the Boar d of Supervisors voting for and, agalrist it in 'the,
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State of California:
the toard pf uerSvisors of the "
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county of nu'tte, State of Californi6 ori the day of
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ENVSRONMENT'AI- C141-TCKTITST FORM
(To be completed by Lead Agency)
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73i1tte C'oun-Ey P Canning Commission
1 Name of proponent
Address of proponent and representative (if,appl"icable):
7'County Center Drive
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¢,. M,&N'DA'XQR C 37 1NMt'NOS oj" S_'towrip CANCI✓ YES MAYBE
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1 Doesthe project have the potential to degrade the:q#lity of the ehvirohteht,
substantially reduce the habitat of a`fish or Wildlife species, cause al fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels,;;threaten to eliminate
a plant or animal, community; reduce the number or restrict the 'range of a rare
or endangered plant or animal or eliminate .important examples of 'rtejox peridds;
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of California history or prehistory? _
Does th'a project Have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
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environmhnt isoonetwhich�relatively briefperiod of tim while
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long-. tarm„impacts wi A endure into the x
,. does; Che project have impadts which ace individually limited but,cumu?atively
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projeay iirtpad.t ori two or more separate resbut.ces where - the impiet, on eachA:esourde is 'relatively small$ but where the effect of the
total of talose impacts oh the environment is significant.)
4. Does the projedt,have environmental etfects which Will cause substahtiale
ad•ierse effects ata human beings,, either directly or indirectly?
(To be completed by the Lead Agenay) oh the basis of
this initial evaluatioh#
T/Wk find the proposed ptojeot,;CPdL'D NOT have a significavit effect on the
environment and a. MATIVE"bEGUMTION Wil 'be prepared,
1/WB'find that although, the proposed project COULD have a significant e:ffedt
on the envijdwitkj there will 'not be a sighifidAhL offect in this case;becaUse
tha�MlTC3ATJON MEA"slit described an Elie art ched sheet have been added to $lie:
pro',jeat A N>r�3A iVN q LTAReTIN willibe prepared.
S/Wti'find the proposal proj�.dt;MAX'have &r significant effect on the ehvironment$
and An ENV1RONMENht IMPACT OPORT is rdgt' it0a*
COUNTY OP i3C]'TTE$ PLANNING 14EPAA,tFtlaNT
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Patina I;'easu e, Associate" J? anner
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Fxplanations of all DYES" and OMAYSFrr answers are required on attached sheat (s),:'
L. EARTH. Will the pry rPd,s 'L result in significant:
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Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic subatruetures?
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ui:sptrption, displacement), ddf npaction or ovp�t,,,,rering of the soil?
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Mali };e in tOpdgxaph$' or ground 5urfaCC T�lacF features?
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Dgstruction, covefi'Oti, or modification of any uni,gtia geologic or physical
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incTuuse �n wxhd or,water r.�r onion of soils, either on or off site?
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changos in deposition or erowxun of beach sands, ;or changes in siltation,
deposition or, erosion which tray modify the channel of u river or stream
or the b&dL of the ooean or any bay, 'iniet.or lake?
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Los`s of prime agricult-rani productive soils out'sid'e designated urban
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e of peo3.ople property to geologic hazards such as darthquakes,
landslides,
dslides, mu`dslidas, ground failure or similar hazards?
L Atli. Will the proposal rosult its' Uub�t ntial:
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Air emission's or detar:oration of amtient air quality?
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The creation objectionable ofobject# odors; smoke or fumes?
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Altdtation of alk vs.ven. A, moisture or temperature, or ;any change ri'
climate, ;focally or regionally?
I. 416TEft ti'i.11 the proposal result in substantial:
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Cl;ahgoii in currents, or the course or direction of watdr movements in:'
fresh
sif htSi* rtrariiie or waters?
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Chong+art iq absorption rates, dvo� t►age patterns, or the rate and amount
of surrut«e runotf?
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N*ed ror off-site suriucedrai"ge itnproverients, including vegetation
removal, chahnel nation or culvert i,tietallation?
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Altoratidts to the dourse or flow of flood Makers"
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change in the am'ount'of'surface K✓ater, in arty water body2
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Discltiargs into surfaeb waters, or in any al tel'ALtioti of surfaoe water
quAlity, inrltidirtf'� but hot lit6ited totgmp ratiir4) .dissolved 'gen or
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Alteration of the d1re4t16n or rate of flow of ground wa,ters7':
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Chang in the quantity or quality of ground: waters) qi.ther through
diredt addit rsns cr withdva�tais:) or through interception of an aquifer.
by ruts or ecuVati ransfi
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Roductlon,ln the ;amount Of Water otherwise avaailabld tor public, water
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fxp'asura ry) peop10'orproperty to s�iterore�ated hazards sodh as'flonding?
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P LAk, LT [.M Will, the proposal result, in 'substahtaal:
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Mango to the sii.V'oedity of species) or, number at' ah' species of plants
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troesy, thrlabs) gra ) craira, acid ailtsatitz plants)
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lteciuc tion.n ttir llumbors of arty tiniqub, rata or en Ahgdrel speeies of
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totroolucti`on of tt4V speciwr of plants into an areal or in a bakvier to
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Reda ati:on ill A.Creage of',tanlr A9rIuvlt'ar4 arop'''
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ANIMAI,'LIFE. ii]'.1 the proposal result in'substantiai:
YES MAYBE _ NO
a. Change 'in the diyersi.ty of species, or numbers of any species of animals
(birds, land ,animals including reptiles) fish and shellfish, organisms
ox• insect is �?
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b4 keductiop in the numbets of any unique, vare`or endfingered species of
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animals;?
c Int',rndiuction o, view species of animals into an area, pr in a barrier to
the: migration;� movement of animals?
d. Detf;rioration of existing fish or wildllte habitat`I.'
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Will th6 proposal ,result in substantial:
A. Increases in existing noise levels?
b. Ixposure'of people to severe noise levels?'
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11G1i'f AfO GtAl?t,Will: this proposal produce significant light and glare?
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Lit?tt) t' E Mill tha proposal result in a substantial alteration of the
protrent br planned land use of an areal
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It OIRAL P.Es0U1t{,'1;s: Dill tfid,-proposal result in substantial:
a. lneresse :in, the rate of t se 'of any natUtaI. resources?
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b Depletion of any non-renewable statural resources?
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R'SK OF'.1WSET,, Will the proposal ihdalve..
a, 4 risk of eitplosion or release cif hatar`dous substances (including, but
not :limited toy oil, pesticides) chemic- or radiatiornj in the event
of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible hiker£erence with an emergency response plan or t�ntergency
avaduation plan?
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'POT ,q I 'Ct6lt. Will the proponai alocation, HOtritiution., ;derts. y:of
growth tete of the human population?
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11011911THO. Will the proposal affect hxisting hi�using, car create a demand
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for additional hoil$illg?
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TFANSPORr'AtTO?IIL1IRCU!AtSON.Will Lhc!„proTspsa]. result In,
A, Gerieration,of substhntiaf additional; vehidle mbvement?
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b, (affects on existing parking facilities, or demand for ne'w parking?
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d. Substantial impact; on. existing. transpattat1,an: 'syfstems`?
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attotns of circulation or
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e. Aiteratldns to "toratirney rail or air tkaffic2
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fk Incr`e:ge ih "bedr`id ha 4eds totpotar vehidles, bicy'ciiis of pedestrians?
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Pi!SLiC S1 RVICES Will the proposal,. !lave ah effect Upohj of result in a heed'
for ilew �or altered govbrYu:ir.�- �trvices;
a. Fire protedtion?
li rol.ice protedtion?
c+ �chdols,
ti Parks or oither Vlloi- tLonal facilities?
e� �taitttenaitr:� rf l;^tkslic ,r'aci�itiesy itir'.1udiFrg .t`tiads?
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4tjCRqi, Will the Prop9sal result in:
YE5 MAYng No
Al Use of s�ibstantit�l� amounts of fuel. or energy?
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la, SuUstantial iilcreAso in demand upon ekisting sources of energy, ox
require the development ,a£ neW sources of energy?
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l,T 7LiEtS. Will the proposal result in a .need for, new systems, of
Itt�t�i� tr t ial aerations to the fohlowin gl
a, Cower, or natural ;as7
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b. Communications systfudg?
c W4" tor ;availability'
d. Sewer or septic syEtems_
draimi t
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f;. Solid wasta rand disposal'?
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HUMAN 'HEALTH. Will tiie proposal result i#Y,
a; creation. of any healon Hazard or potential hazard (ekcludni; mental
health,?
IP Exposure of people tt ,,�tential health hazardsi,
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AESTHETTC§. Will thepruposal result in the obstruction ,of any scenic
-vista or view open to the public, or will.the proposal result in the.,
oreation on aesthetically offensive site open to public view'...
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RECREATION, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or,
quantity of, ekisting recreatiaiial opportunities?
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a, Will the ro bsal totUlt in the alter or destrudtion of a
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rehistotic or hi;totic Archaeologicaltion
site?
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b. Will the prapotal result in advorse physical; or aesthetic effects
to a prep%stori.c or historic building,;' structure or object?
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ci hoes the proposal have the potdnHal to, caote. a physical change
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would affeot uni-due dthlti-O values?
d,, Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred usos Within
the potential impadt area?
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PASSED AND ADQPTEb, by the Board of "Supervisors of
the County of
Butte, State of California, on
the day of
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ABSENT: �
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LEN I'UI,TON - Chairman
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Butte County Board 'of
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