HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT . 78-36 1I
APPLICATION FOR Eor, zo%G
r Butte County ingornmissil i
Buffo Co. Planning Conn.'
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F)'Ie, No. q
Date fi I ed t:, r.- �.,� OCT 2 0 W7
Heoring date, 0ro�illo,',Californie
Action by,n Contmissiut} a _
} Action by Board of `supervisors
PRESENT ZONING:, A-2 Assess'r Map Book 66Page Nn. -41 _'. 'Parcel 'No `� �t16-
REQUEST: �_So_tt rezoned
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'6,0PLICANT 5
NAME, F and Cathariiie Burgess PHONE: �6-877-266:L
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STATUS OP APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY• - Purohaser_ancl ormer�s,
to M. and Catharine Burgess '1
OWNEWS N ME Norms, (tahn PHONE - —.,8 1-2681.
AoX 58, Paxadise; Ca. 95969'
ADDRESS: -_,,�- 1290 Oastro_, Rd.g- Monterey, Da. 9
DESCRINTIONI= PROPERTYt- -Se e attached w w
EXPLAIN FULLY REASON FOR ArPLIGATION.,,,-,
„ Pro er�t sin the. U isin:esa .aura wlth-V&l�iou� `'comme ia1 build nt~^a..
adjacent to and around pascel:'__..r y 4
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The bbr ate s�atoineri "�ar`o tohtifiecl ht3`liridersit�ned fo be c-aetbdf,'`
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� ,, Si�;n�iture of '�ppltcoitt
r hlaTE; f'Iaase' subm(l heroiwlih a the k a tnoh6y,:Zi be In the ttnioum t6owh belo ; p gable to County of butte; also, -;a
doQdlle3d 0103 plop 3nowing the locatlriii of QiYl�ting or►a ptop"o�soii 'structure yoUr prtl�Fet"ty incl bit fhs od�aooUt
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John D na��toh � ,n. Bo x,: 561 f�
P.4 8 o x 728. f analia� Calif. 9505 `
Pablo, Cal i f . 9 4,;80 6 ), t ,I
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66-40 -20,,
like Chamb� rl a10
Brenda L��nr►ette��Cl ine ,
:fahcv Tame �a1y , 9035 Rauley/ Ave , ��� ,
Cox 1 2?G Los Ar►ge1 es , Cal r
Late Havasu City, Az 8640 ; ��
66=39-36 66: 40-21 , 29
Ann J ,lethe"rton. Claud,,,' 1•1innie LJoll'n.ai�ottul
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P.fJ, Box 3>�rs' 6995 Fleming A v al ;
Chico, Cal If. 9592,6 Sacramento, C.aIi `'. 95323
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llaaalia, C;Alif 95955 Chico, Cal .� .9x926 '
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66-40-16 6G-47 =20 P , M SLIroes$
Jesse , Alene Hyatt Soutlterh „Paci r'il c ga;il goad 5 11 3 Skyway
5toifn1� roadl Paradise, Ca'
Ola i �I CO i f 95054 ' 5$060
66 40-17,. 76, 30 66 47-W ,
Bessie �?orabauoIh ntis 6 116�y Lou Kraus.e
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16 , residentl al, include the tiumbec of •units , sched� �, a C unit
e of household size expo e, N,
( �' ��'1 b t.l�
sizes , `'3nd� typ , 1
ia1 indicate the type; ralze.tJ�er nei.'ghbor� 04 city
17. if commerc ,
or regionally arierited �q
4 les area; and laa
care foata e of sales
7f industrial, indicate type, estimated_ emplryment per shirt,
l.8 ,
andZaadirig; f1c'ilit,ies '
1 1. ,institutional in.dI 'gate the major .function, estimated ;
�tolbyment per-, shift, estimated 'bccupancy,e loading, farili,+-ies.,
�'fnd commun.it , benefits to be aerived frointhc project,
O., . If the project involves a variance, c'�riditianal_ use or 'rezoning ,
"apply cats oto , stGite this and indicate clearly Vh.y' the application is �\' �,
tequired, . \
Are�the �ollo;ain items applicable to the project or its ,offec,ts7
discuss ;relbw all items cl�.ecked yes y,,(attach additional. sheets as
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necessary)
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Change iti exxsbing feature o anygbea,ches; lakes, :...
4�S NO
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1JC ilw 5, p $ubfanti�ll alteration O� �btl� contours
22. Significant c Ez
k�att e �.n scenic dews bx vista from
,._..— j r ,Ads . e;i 1l
`-. existing residential areas o�. public lands or rc�a
Si�;nif,icantly chap d pattern; scalc or thaiacter,-nf
enera.l`.a:rea ofe
ro,7ct, '.
i
xr Significant amounts of solid waate or, litter24.
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t 6mohe fumes or odors ,n 1�
Change in dust, ash, r iI
4r �� nificaxzt change in, Ia% e ; s rraem or ground gratia r ."
duality or gi: �.t.t,Ity, teration of inti g e r�
,� . ' or a it dx ail,.
pa'ttarnS
Substantial chap a, in��exa sta.n no Il se o��
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levels in the v .r � fa 11
l erce�rlt Or mote ,
x 28, Site on ill: d l t ttd o �;k_ slops of
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:1.) 19 Use or disposal dl± potoPt.ial.ly, 'hazardcus tna er al.sf 7
as ; oxia sub sit;ances, fl a nabl cs> ter e p i�'s .ves ,;;,
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eui�a Cc:. �'ianniticj �atnM
Orowilla, CaI�sri
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iNNOWA
140 ,> 7
x 3p . ub tantia in d'.
l change emanc7 for mua►cipal services
police, firer water, sewage, etc.),*
x 3l. 8, tantially increase fossil fuel consumption
(ei�ctricity, oil, natural gas r etc . ), .
X 32. Relationship to part of a larger project or, series
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.,of projects
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(-:��IVxRpNA1E'NT11% SRTTZNG,
38'. Describe the site as it exists bcf'ore- OL,e ~project,
incy.liiding nformz,t .u�i on topography; soil stability, :��y ants a.nd
n3znai]:s; and any culturcal, historical or sceptic aspects -. DesCr;ibe
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any :�t nq structures on the site, ,and the use of the s�' .uc�uresl.
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34-: Describe the surrounding properties, including informats0i
on plsnts, and animals and any cultural,, historical or scenic aspe'c:s
xnda :ate the type of land use (residential, commercial,, etc.), , <, R
intensity of land Iwe (one -family, apart�l';�nt 4Youses, shops, department
shares► etc..) ; and scala of d.eveloFment (hel ght, frontage, set -backs
'roar ard> etc :) d
�above
R�' I'1CRl'ini�:: T hereby :rtify'"that the "statements furnished
and x.n tine attached exkcib�s present tl'� data and information
r equired for this initial e'valuatioon, to the best of my ability, and,
that the facts sta,te�xrents, , and inf°brma#-ion presertad are true ;arty► `
correot-�ur)thelbes�o,of my knovtledge,,and )nliof
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0 )�APPEMDIx %`
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ENVIRONMENTAL FORM
by Agency.r
(To be completed Lead
7� j -.10-20^C6'
I. BACKGROUND
1. " Name of Proponent ? . tdwarc. M , and Catherine Burge.
1-171. Address` and Phone Number of Proponent
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Box 98
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Paradise, Ca.g6__
8?? -268'1
Date of Checklist'Submitted
9. Agcticy Reguirinq Checklist
5 N��..: of Proposal, if anpliaabler� Rp�0z1� frr�m,1�2
NTs,g
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II. E'NV1VONMEN'PAL �IMPAC, T S '!maybe"
(Explanations ii ,Of a�rll yes�Y and ma be answer, z are required;
on attached sh6ets.)
YES MAYBE
NO
p p result in signifi.cantc
1. Earth: 1� i9ill the ro osal resu
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a.Unstable earth conditions or in
changes in geOlOgicsubstructures?
Disupti.ons, displacem-hts, com-
bH �;
paction or overcovera.ng of the soil?
e, Change in topography or ground ;
surface relief, EeatUred?
�)
d. DestrUctid�t, Covering/i
modification o1 any uns.�uf+� geologic
m
or phj�'si:cal feature s?
e, Increase in Wina or water
erosion of soils, either ori or off
the situ
ti Changes in :depositidh or erosion
of beach sands t' o.k ohan;ges in 8,iltationy
depositioh or erosi oh which may modify
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the ci anhel� of a r -ror s ream or
bed of �Ehe ocean az an ba inlet or le�Cc
Y ?
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YES MAVB9
NO
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g.° Exposure of people,or property to
geologic hazards such as earthquakes
landslides, mudslides, ground failure,
or similar hazards.
2. A'r. Will the proposal result iris �)
Ai
a. sulb, tantial deterioration of ambient `
air quality?,,
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b. The creation of objectionable
odors?
C. Significant alteration of air movement,
mosture.or temperature;�;or any change in climate,`
either locally or regionally? 'c
A. Waterer. Will the propos'aX result in substantial;
a. Changes in currents, 'or,the course
or direction of water movements?>>
b. Changes in absorpti6n rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate and
amount of�-surface Wator runoff?',
c.Alte�,ations to the course or,
flow of 'florid 'waters'?
pail change in the amount of surface
,. ter in any water body? ..._.__
e pi'rcharge,, into surface Maters,. or
in any alteration of surkace Mater t,
quality, including but not limited to
it t6to'erat"Uret dissolved oXyget or yy>
turbidity?
f: Alteration of the direction or
flow waters
rate of o£ ground
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g: Change in the Ruantit�) of ground
Waters, either through direct additions
or withdrawals or through intekde tib n
i � n
of an'; k� . uzfer cuts or e:�cavations?
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Apendic F .pale x o 8
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YES, MAYBE
N
h. Reduction in the amountOfwater it
otherwise available for public
water supplies?
„ 3.. Exposure of1people oryproperty to
!!water related hazards such as floodih.g?
9. plant Life." will the proposal result
in substantial:
a'. Change in the diversity of species, or
number of any species of plants (including
trees, shrub's; grass, crops; microflora
�►
and aquatic plants):`
b. Reduction of the numbers ofk any unique,
rate or endangered species of plants?'
co Introduction of- nets ' species ;of plants
into an area, or in a Barrie"r to the
existing'spec;ies?
normal'rep.enishment of
d,, Teduction in acreage of any agricultural
crop?
5. Animal Life: Wi11 the proposal result in
Substantial:,;
a Change_ in the diversity . `res ecies, or
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numbers of any species 6 fdmals (birds,
land
animals"including repiXesj fish and
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shellfish, benthic organismsy insects or,
ll'1.'c�'Ofr`�l1Tlc`i:� 7
b Reduction of� the numbers of any unique,,
rare or ehdan"eyed s, ecips
„ " g p _ of an :mals t<,
cx" Thtroduction of new species of animals
into an areas or result in a barrier to
the' migration or Movement of animals?
d, beterioratiori to ex stin g fish or
wildli fe hab�.tat,
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° 6. Noisy. Will the proposal result iri
ubstaritlials
a Increases a.n noise ,.evels� -
b, tkposure of people t o severe noise.,leVels?
,... Appen$i�c" 'F
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pays,; 3 .rof ti
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^, YES
MAYBE NO
7.
� ' a l produce
L1.q h_t��_�and Glare..Will �-he propos
'tare.
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),signi.ficalaght o g
1 Will the proposal result in a
and' use.
'aiteration of the planned land
?
subs retia.'.
use of an area?
Will the proposal result
9,;Natural
Resources.
i'n substant al: ,
a Ir�cres se ,, in ';Ize rate of use of any
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resources.
artural reso �
n
b Depletion' of any nonrenewable
De
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natural xe source?
U set. Does the proposal: inVOlv,e ,
the release of
Rayxkiskfo
an explosion or
hazavclous substances (inde8 ng but not
chemicals
esticides, .or
limited to, oil, Ppvent of an accident or
radiation) in the
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Upset z, onditions? ;.
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proposal signifIcantl'y
Pa u] ation Will the prop
distribution, density,
l '
alter the loot• on,
ox growth rate of the humaft population of
an area?
,
y
dill the Proposal .. s �ro osa1 s�.gTi�,fr^a,�ntlHou�i�ig
,r 2
. a
Y create
n ect: eX1S�.�t'1g hOL151ngk �
ff
-i,
- 'dema,W for additional house ng'?
Will the
nsortatit�n/CirCulaton.
oposin»
yal, r' saxlt
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Generation o sttb tatatial add anal ; 0
a
•vehicular tnOV6Mpnt?
b S3.gtaif3cant effects on p�cistng p'
demana ftlr.. nev arkin,
foo ti es, or
Stibstantia'l impact Upone�k7,st nc
transportation <tystetris? 4
signifidant'.. alteiratiotis to present
el. � gement
or ;no
patterns• of circila`iari
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or " pods .
of people anc�/. g`
r� dr
A,J.'t;G'tatlOI15 to Wate horfte , rail!
air affa c
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pate .4 o �i
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YES
MAYaE
NO
f. Increase in t; s to motor
ra£fcf hazard
vehicles,, bicayclists or pedestrians?
14.
Public Services. "Will the proposal have
{
arl "effect upon, or result in a-substaritial
need for new or altered govern'ime'nta'7•., services
in any �of the following reas:
a. Fire protection?
e.
b" Police protecClon'ti
c. Schools?
,d,. Parks or other recreational. facilities?
e. Maintehanoe of public facilities,
including roads? ,' 3
I,.
f. other governmental vernmental services?
Am
15,
Energy. Will the proposal result in:
.,
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or
energy?
b. Substantial increase in, demand Capon
e:tistin . sources of energy, or require
the development of new sources ot� energy"
16.
Utilities . Will the proposal result in 'a
need for new s . stems , or substantia]
alterations to the following utilities:
a. Power or natural g'as?
'
b . dommtinica�tiohs systems?
c water?
d. `Sewer?
17i
LHuman Health i. Will the proposal result in.
at creation of any health hazard or potential
health hataed (excluding mental, healthy?'
b, ES po`sure of people to potential health
hazards?
c, a
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p it a
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YES MAYBE
No
18. Aesthetics.` Will the proposal result in the
obstruction of any public designated ,,or '
recognized scenic vista open to the public,
or will the' proposal result in` taa-�creation
of an aesthetically offensive site open
to putlid view? a
19. Recreation. Will the proposal result in
an impact �pon the quality or quantity of
' , xisting�,public recreational facilities?
_._....
20 . ' c`ri1/11",storical. Will the proposall`
,." Archeoi o
i result an, alteratw o:r) of a signs fa cant
n
ar :1h:eo:log,5c�a1 or `historica-1 site, structure,
object'`` tlild hg?
2 t . Mandatory F'ridings, of Significance
a. Does the project have the, potential to
degrade' the quality of the environ menta,
substantially reduce the habitat of
t� �fish or wildlife `-i%peci'es, cause a fi-sh u
�f t} or wildlife popuila) i`on to drop below
self qusta,ininq lev"s threaten to,
eliminate a .plant -or animal communi ty,
reduce 'the ;number or''restract ;the range :
OE a rare or endangered plant of arizmal
or eliminate important examples of the
r
major period's of Calif6thia history or
prehistor ?
b. Does the project have the potential. to "
achieve short texts benefits to the
detriment of pv-'-' .icly adopted long-term
envrronmentai goahs?
c . Does �he project have impac-t.,s which-, C+
�4r
are ih�ividua lly limited, but cumulA—
tively 1oon5idekab,,10 (A project may
impact bre two or more sepOrate re8biArces
where the impact ptt eachi, is
��resource
relati v6,ly small, but wh(--ro the effect
cid the total of those impaOts on the ,
environment is 83,1.g311ficant )
ixonffi6htal
Do thement
gsed. L
+
hicWill, ause s'Ubstantial
adverse eiffects on human bein4s ;J
.,
either directly or indirectly? n
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III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL`�EVALUATION _ f�
ThiMj proposal is for the rezoning of fi7e' (5)+ acres (AP# 66-47-Ca'15 & 11
016) of forested land adjacent to `the Skyway in Magalia, from the 11.
"A-rTt)zone"oto the "C-21' zone. The portion of land that fronts on the
Skyway Slopes gently toward the '.4'!ighwar> the eastern portion} of the
property elopes east,,,, (`10 ;w. 20 p erc,eri't) away- from the Skyway. Ther.e
is approxi.matel�y six, dx huned f eet of property frontage on the Skyway.
The site is un(lVeloped p'�°es'ent]y
Lbw
The Butte County General Plan designates the site for residential uses.
The land to the west across •t'G,he Skyway is designated, by tlie` General
Plan, for retail commercial lxZ`e's The land to the viest and,, sc,*th along,
the Skyway is currently in commercial. uses. The area to t�!�=, rc�rth and
to the west, behind the commercial area, 18 in re8identa dl uses. ,,) The
proper 'Ialia d", he remaining Fire -land intthees on area iseopentundeveloped,f land: The;;,
, land east of tl.'� Skyway is generally fores`Led, undev�elop�d. „
The area surrounding this pry; erty is all zoned A--2. ��2 di8 trice lies'
southwest at, the Indian Drivo/Skyway intersection: AAn'.��
to tr,e west beyond this 0"2 zone: An R --C zone lies west of the prop04(
Butte Creek 0anyon meal. Orle-°third mile north
of e•theusitemlie TT - eTK ?0. amc,)P- zoran districts. A� � along the :I
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k� in is 1K�l�;t���ia arOa is A-2 lands.
S a,y this
1(b) : This proposal wlll result in co=ercxdl develop m iit and, use of
the site which will eve ate. ihnpervious surfaces on the soil., :11ve., (5)
potentially nould
are._;
surfaces,, fiui�d�.ngs,i etc. be �o•ve
acres of Lanred by parX9:�c�g
d. iAvolved anal.
I(c) Comtercial development, of 'the property will)necessitate'levexing
the terra'ln where bad ild ngs and faoili•ties would be locate6, creating j
soil d.i c ruption anal" topogranh.ic alteration. Top. o,�raphy o± tli'e site '
,may be significantly altbrrvd if this grading a`ad , sitoralteratioxi
<<` 0c0uars Lhrou.ghou't the ac !'.es'y.a s ecially toward 'the' -back of tie 11
property l ,
�(e), ,3(b)t+ The oreatod `imp`e.rviou.s surf aoe�' Will incroase su�,face
p ono
watiow y�ff and the otyienti`al for creation of off�s� t"�� erosion. As,;
c ommerca.al development-`occ,urs,, as a cousetluence of
this proposal, t� '
g'oilerated rlanoft fwmi the site �4=` 8•t be aocommodatod by a p Brmanent
as It atixrally d.x�aix ps towardjL
h� g�say. F y z - he Skyt�ray
especially J or
dray na e so utor es e the ,land t ia L wort or t
"11h) 4a With vehtd v41fop1Qi�. ' c," ,#1 sub�ie rte grope
onal, I r
d:omalld for wa;,�or could be great, howe4S ')(1 ,.F �; a 0�"�,j W� ger Ibistr�tct
currently is(.Sot �curtai�.ing neer ,do=ect��o�� t�
+�p aYt' ' ' I I a§d 7 of 8
1 u �r '6V
a;`�` develOpient of t��,e s'��te pvobabl�, tivi�.�
xn reinotial t1� '- luCYly'r the, n "tural ve ta'tion and 1688�f tai:°�X�l.�l�e ��bitat
l�`��.'ia`t• o_urrexitly 'exit°t�. ,. tf ., ' ,
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TTI: -,, DISCUSSION OF ENVTRONMEMTA;G EVALUATTO V'
continued PgBurgess 77-10-20-0 �.
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6(a): Va:n ous commercial uses are permitted by tyre ` requested gone, and
other more intensive uses are permitted with use permNs, some of which
may create noise if located in this,, planned 1'wesident:i.al area. The
Skyway 6,Iready .receives heavy traffic use and therefore traffic noise.
Howover,Vl�due to the wide variety of l ntensi-re commercial uses allowed
by the zone, noise Wig, g ' potential end prob ibl:e.
t,
eneratiia. �j.s�s are oaten
4
%:. The,,proposal will result in 1� g n ooznmerciq,�, lights
� , � � the e p station of
from sn.8,�1s and building/parking lot area lighting.
8: This r6zon.ing wall conflic,.t with the Butte County General .Plan,
J) which desk mates the site forQbo8idential uses. Along the Skyway west
of the subs eat property the General.Plan designates retail commei rcial
uses. The surrounding area ,is generally ;planned for residential uses.
`11, 1- 2 i The proposal has the potential for exi', bira- Bi fig or creatixil a
demand fo Increased residential: use and popul,'�cx�. growthe area
s��xiae. l,X µ t roramerci 7 zoning anal. subse ignt ct�i ~a�erca al development
may attract considerable itse.
Comm
5 ercial u -e of tl�cse properties i5non {reona.g, will
enerat u traff c. 'The -2 zone allows a wide ra 1) —y of co=— orcial uses',
m , of which would:. atti0,1.it Large volumes of trr� �'ic. Additional traffl.c
circulation onto and 'off �he Shywa,YY, and altered patterns of movement
would doe created These imacts may be significant. The e�istxng
m.atel seven -thous )I veh cles�_,
t�:aff�c volumes on Skyt�tay are, appro�`,% y
p'er day (6936 .ADT was the 1977 1"Libl..ic Vorks, Department traffic count
'Just,,north of Olar�l�Road an the Skyway) ,f
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; The comms Gial uses that locate on the site w ll l create,„
3( b` )
demabd for parkii(g which must be accommodated on; thesite by developed
par'kNg, aweas appurtenant to the specific commercial f'd'evelopnerits.
'1 �f) Such increased 'traffic circulation, and new p0I,LLerns of 1;ra'fic
o'rement may create additional trafl~ic hazards on, the' heavily -used
; ,faro --Lane Skyway, Rowover, traffic hazards currently ern sl , o� that
a�orC ghfare d.u(s to ex:sting",heavy traffic use
� t; (a ll b) : f _;Demaijd for adequate dol ice an ' firo,`� protoct`:Lcn P,ervices ,
T' 4 -ill be h �c,xeased. ae a result of these rezoning and the su s�et�ue l.ocat on
x�! f coYn ,e' sal facil.Ities) equipment and puppies on. the /'silye.
(a) . r�3or�sn.der���81; the wn.�de vary eLy,�,�� coInSderc�al� `aces Allowed by the
O-2 zona the ro c�sal has the �citeniji al for e�.er�t�o� of a n�reased de��
g,.
(' t h. 1911d -o• of iai'g, ai�.ou� is of e���r� in . the .opYration of f aril it ,es
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and equipment and in t�.e en,couragemen't of vehicular use ` g the site
ter for, the area,
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bec:o�ies a commerca.a7. ce�i
15: iTtility, capaca:ty , su .fic .en.t to serve com nercial, development on the
prop erty currently e o is al Ong the 81", ay in Mag
s� (,1n
21(c):-' ffhe following identified individual impacts resulting fi°om the,
Proposal, and subsequent comme,rc;al d.evel.opnient and Ilse, when. cons,d6
ired
'`e c�-her ; mai be Cumulatively cr3nsiderable :
to r 'j
Disruption, of,1 the soil and ,,site a-1ter8Lti: >u, from jj�rading and
leveling
2.,1 Oo ening of the soil by imrnrvious surfaces.
Of i crea�,od, surface 'watea: runo:C
surfaces-
Generation C c i, f
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enc�ra'Lio of Coibmercial and: traffic noise: T
Geners(tion of domerc;ial light (signs rand parking building
lighting)
U:. Tjoso of vegetation on the fores.''od. site.
7. Alteration of the „planned use, for t:A site.
(ry
8: 01"pation of a new retail: coigmeroial center:
9', p C, h � area.
,� inducement t4� rpo�dent�al 'o`u1a�,3.oY:� rowth ��. t�.
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10. Generation o' �commbVcial traffic:
11. Generation of new circulation. pa:tterns,:me
and incread traffic
.movement on and nff the SIVA' y,� IR,
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'12. Gteati'on of demand f G r _ arlt
i ng
'1 Or ation of a4ditio"l _traffic hazards.
14. Demand for police and fire proUection fa` vl
the coinn`orcial facil: tied.
`15o (:r�'aeration of demand for gSrY
�.�Cre"d.oe`d ever use.
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NOTC('F Or, Dr I'VVINAT7;CSN D
JUN 6 1978
TO,' 0 Sec,re' nary • Foi- ?esource4
i �i t l t S t. ;, I\001"I 1. )1 l CLARK K A. NELStti�!: uaty "Clerk
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Spic ravionto, CA 0,5814 OM' DODSON DeptitY
(Filed)
IM CoUiity Clerk
Go1.ln u 18� 3 �r BUTTEFROM �`41Count[;
t o('l ead Aggenc,Y)
�f Butte _ }!
S, uroyil� c.a. , a 0 En�iron.mental Review D
e went
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7 �1anty Ceni;er 'Drive
Orovil�ig; Ca X965
S'U ,7FCT: Fitink f Notice of I)etermination in Cornp ince with
. ecttt,,2I1.(�
or 211512 of the Public` Resottrce.5 Code
Log 77-1 o�2o,t-06
Pro j Act Ti t Lc ..
Rezone AP# 66-47-15 & 16 Edwaj d t"'. and Catherine Burgess °
Stat.e�Clea ing o�.tse NLIMI)er (if submitted to $tate Clearinghouse) {
son ho tt`e Number
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Ekirl D. Nelson, Director E.R:D:
two i �c�t Loco.t'i n r� � � ,'
��� Bast side of 5 ypq' y, HO feet north' of ��r1'd1 n Drive, �9agala.
I't'oject hesur-1ptton: 1 " r
`6ezonP from A-2 t.o C 2 Ma gal i a t�
Tile; is tt, advise that tho County. of 13ut'Le — Doard of S;uperVis.ars 1
__t�f Lepdency) T
has made tl)e following dctdrfninat`Ions rovaraa.ng'Ithe above-a'oscribed.
project.,
1 TJI1e'w iTO,lect has boon 1C ) a.ppvoVed h�,, th,e r. ad, Elgency,
disfipptbvod
2 , Tho c t+ as" s ii;ni fiean``t eE£ect on th6, eil iroilmeht ,
A Rrwir6h' hielitn tmpa6 _.report t�ta;5 prepar6, for this project
l�tia� u,artt to tho ptoti-i'sioti; ol'_ , ��nl rias exitIfie ri a� re-
gl.thed by oct.1of1 15n8. (g) x 1.1 c"al�.lo��n,i.r� r�dmihi+tratJVo Code,
A `k'C,nti,Vo I)Oc.l.n,Ideon �ti��:;, pro;larocl toa this t plirstiant
prop iylc)tt or "I'i��\.�� .1- � �,�' o 'the N���,,�,at 4`o Declwea'tton
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er�emot i,votit envir5onmoi tal ,vev et4, ,A cop;; of the IIdOtioe o,�
emp t10 11 16 ai,t)tached..
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Mitigation-`measures adopted°by the
Lead Agency to reduce the
impacts o� the approved pr.,oject are:
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NE(,� TIVE DECLARATION` REGARDING F&MIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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NOT.TA IS B EREBY GIVEN ;that the 6` o j ect described below has
be°6n reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the, California
Environ mentalQuality Act of ='1970 (Public Resources Code
2'1'100, et sag,) and a determina'tio'n has -,been, made that it wall
not have a significant„ effect upon the environment:
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77-10-20-06
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
Re -tone -from ' A-2 to C-2, Maga1 i
APP 66247-15 & -'1 E
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LOCATION OF PROJECT -
East side of Skye=gay; 300 feet north hof Indian Drive, Magalia.
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NAME AND ADDRESS OF .PROJECT' APPLICANT.
rdvlard M hand C4therine surges
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paradise, Ca. 95968
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MITIGATION MEASMES :
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A copy of the Environmental Review )Director!'s .initial study-
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effect of this proje�U "-a1s attached:
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Adopted as preso.nted..
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Adopted with, changos. 8peoilic �mod.ifioations anr1T.
8upp6xting reasons are attached.
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A pViolic, hoaving on this Negatll,ve Declaration `was held by
d.ecislon making bod.7.
ReprIrig body 6-c o lin`y D.t1i=tfY i s o r
Date of Determination t-. -,7 r
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Dct erma.nation s . .
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on the basis of the Envi'rohiontal. Diveetor' 8 ib: tial. study
*9 information presented at hearings; co.mmeni{s received, on they
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proposal
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BUTTS C7UNTY PLANNING G01`iISS10N ,,sn
S`T 1=F FTNv NGS - Ma ch 6, 197$
1V:, PU)3LIC `HEARINGS RLB`ONINGS
"J�i, SaCatherine Burgess Re7,one from Al2 (�,er),era1) to
Cs, �vC-21 (G.pi)eral Commerci,. al) ]aroperty .located. on the east side
o)f Skyway apprbxi lv/`L mile north Pentz-Maga1ia Hwy.„ a- i
cleriixi;ied as a portion of` AP 66-47-15 16, l?nradise
This'' is: a re�-rezoning request for -;approximately, S acres f'r._ontin�on the
Sk,t+ta in the 1`4agal TownSh pa•ese't1y zoned-A-2 The.` A-2 zone allows
y , �` �, r� Q.. Commerc,ia;l zone .
tho
z; se us yrs perms
; ��tt��d. �n the. re uested C-2
The 6' pl'icant, states o
''The property is,,
in the 'business,�area w1th'varxou5 commercial ha ld.ings
adj a..ent to sand �a.ro'un.d the yarcei ."
The site 1118 oppnsite existing commercial buildl:tgs fronting the,Skyway,,
Th,vile are commercial; uses to the south; on the SkyVA-y and a commerc-,,a1 use'
at the intersection Of S'kVway and CQutOlenc Road. Thafe,,is a fi.re station
c,r�ttigu,ous to the site. Th to are also scattered res,irlGntial Lases on both
s i� r�s o ' the Skyway from th`e`'in1tersEcti on of Cqutolenc Road and Skyway to
O l e,, P, I. D+ -'Li Ci L llciu r F.
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The Land} Use Element- 0f the General Plan shows a commercial center in
the Magalia``area, at the iii cation of existing dovelopment. The COMmerci0-1
was g of the "Geliera7 Plan to recti rii :e ,a commercial centeIt,S
d,esi the ,tin.tentWthe` General Plan f8lls on thee! west side of the skyway`at
this location ire Magalia and sheold`; loglcall�t, cover both sides of the
S}:ytla;
In sta.i.'f's opi7nion, the recent General: Plan Text Amendment which `recogna.zes
the lack of speci, lcity and:, suf£icent' sca]e of the ddb .:ted Land "Lire., Map,
in the -General General ,Plan; should be considered in this' �casoY That amendment ',,-,
al=lows- the C-ommission to consider the 'proximlty'ofj a site to thc: existing
urban uses ars >o consider the limited poteitia1 for using a ,site for the
use designate on the plat.: Tie intent„ of; the amendment is be ,".on8istent
•:with existing development in ;the area and to continue the �}evel'.ipment"
of,, an i
area n a logical manner .,
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78 1'95 PUBT;xC ItWaNci. E. 1~i: BURGESS - •t.EOUIPMIENT OF AN E�R ON
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!iJs�ONING PkOM Ay -2 TO C-2- ,Air tiG-f+7- � 5 "YA, NU 16, 1 AST Sine OF SkYGjAY,
30O FEET NOkVOF) INIMUN,
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-pt�h.j, c he7 •ipg on tate �, his. If urges appealing the '
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xegi�irement sof- ;ian EZ� on a to oning, from A�2 :o C-2, AP G&-47 15 and ,
76, east sade.�of 8k ay,,tJO feet north
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haxd as adv �rtis0d, Gax 1Te18on, ehvironmentatl revietq director,"'
set outl tYib backgTo n) d ok the appba! 4, The of lgi"Ii'l reyttest was afor
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mmarcial zbning of 1.8 arras on thliaf:l{ytiay, Nelsonstated
a that"
t+, s affice nt�tde` the ' det�ai;miti tion t i' Mr, ed
,urges"s tx�r�iai?i tl his Pxapnsal to reduce tale si=ze o; +•'�t� rene
to
�r filve acres
Xel�5ari sta6� 8 that the proposal wao d be rori't"rary tothe
general plan d"signit^iblit, Mrs N'elsori"stated that diort
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al:e a large
riunilie� r,;x p7 rte t;rbe on f tie pY'006tty� 1\ 7:he 61gge ri. the uaniitt� ,00tilei
, �
Change" the scene e �Yt�ra� t,or o tlte, area.-_..
.._ '� �s :� Tilete is a pi-oL1+ n °ith
tra£1
•ic safet��. Ttit oawb is a, P.,",
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.., itaarinab yo � rsn� to thi� oaz'xn r a �1. yyry•�+�
, n E; t�lb �.Djt'J,ge5a�p
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Cited that 11-L^ t�nd.�i,il,�'J�,�� th'pP
a.x. j y
did,not°
n zo►1e chaig6 -rt put: it1 M,, Cbitui�extwa ,1 u3 t'di'tng �prbp�erty 'hhatri
at,t sides of 91��pLopt:i't Is "^rJtnmc�i;C�.a1::
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��setl,�7 bn, of,
n on a `dbwn zone 'wtten it
3 ;� tw0 r e had a,:l�/ this tido
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It ped b14,49 moSupCrtfbbx� he 8etonded by Su esvisor madigah
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that 1+i, , , �3urgoss be reftrtftiFywi i lye M"475 foo E&e the,,�t vx.rr�ntnet�t:a � rev eta
as81utninhe ,�s going tto W t°hdrzW hip. re,�one a�'p'Iicatiotl :.
b2. misii0ft a,nttr the geiim� q , Plan �'to t 6pp�t'"n'ti
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t,�htn_he makes e St5liC,at i can had, at t:hi8 ti;;`. teas felt that: t!►e
opp itarit uhould he tbjd' about tits, ofteii'al iP104 dcs;ign4tS:0n at - the
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'J].tJt l�atb8bny p�a.aztititig olt�,c;tori state th�3 the tc5� t" ha h`
bee,+t
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1,118tr it'e> d to tall the applicint iaha't, tho general pion deb1dhbt"ort
iso `:xhc ap ant is toldd,YMl
the plan z& expla3.ne-`'J"to t�hP-m�'> Thee' �
�s a lv-rm that tho appl�.cant s_.i'61oired , r� sigh th, t"states that ho
s advised of the �onetal pl. ft, This id 6 tier;+ procedure.
On rnb'tciotl of Supervi.s,�t" otftk ap tye-baded by 8up�` va.toi Madigart '
(I6tid Uftahitinou§l. Carried the tablad
ontil tient~ V�eek�
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r78-270 PUBLIC HEARING: E. M. BURG'FSS Ai}isFAl OF REQUIqMENT OF AN EiR
CJ,,N..kjZ 7_'Q,NlNG :P.KQM.A1.2 to Cr9,__:AP 66-47-i:a.anr-14,FAS.T SIDE-OF SKYWAY,,,
= FEET NORTH OF INDIAN DRVA MAGAI: A-IcoNTINUED':FRQM 1/31/7�) '.
The pr�ieaIII ng an the F. A4,6 Purges appcai of requirement of cin I IR
orr a i`e�zonj€1g fdom �1 2 �►; ��2, AP 6b�47�-i5 aha Ib,.Rast sine of �Skyw y, 300 fe`�st
north;of �Indion, D"cry �r M4gal ;o was held cis cc hHhued,� fro, the meeting of, an 31`,
'_.,r1978. Mrs_ Neilson Nag, sent tI e, BOW members a memo concerning this niattere
The uses that sureound %-!6 property is commercial on fiVWo sides and, on the other
comer is the fire house, , Uses of the property In the area set out and;drrusserl,
r' The frontage of theproperty is logically d corr�mercral. site. ('
Hearing re-opened to the appeal, Appebrrng:
rcall as y et ou - ht is his
g f,�e set out background o the he ad
l o C.; M. Our ess, a, pp r
fts`el I g thn't the 1061 should be �ti auto at y s f ins � Use 'F[an a
, ��1 i; fined to the:"Board.
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mov.,:d by Supervl:�or Lemke and seconded 6y,oSupeNlsoe A&seley
If was '
that although the peo' osed project could ha�ie a signifA� ideclurfation d hViro ehtr`
A an. effdt on the envirolimen
there Will hot be a srgm-1cant effect and that d neg itrVe ed.
y�. tion withdrdwr at
this, limb n .gupGrv;sah Lemke "
Motion drscusseo. rho i
asked if Mr. g �e submif a P. . .4re asst frig .�t nrn s
riBut gess wouhd'� willing to A C q g
fill i
would be a alu�stern�! „
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ar Lemke see htl�
On mb, I.. o Su rvrs ghdrYd no4� h
carried, rt Was'found'Aat th y
� �n _ ervrsor ran effec:tr
nd a tie afro" p I frcant
g P p corotnended ;
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ON 11IiTGFI NI'CA': TON R1 -,,AR
TVE DDCIAix DTNG ENVIRONMENTAL1M.P ACrt+:L 1313l N RECTIMENDEDe;
U Ei 1, and Catharine ,Surges De;z:in 0 fl om" "A-'"' (Cener�a1")' to
(Gene `a),l Commerctal ) Drop„�,%ty located on the east side
of'-,18kywt ,y ani;;r0x -'_ mule north of.Pentz-flaq lia"Nt�y:�-,) idehti-
, Ted ,as a � ' - more ar'ti--c: early
f` lr`ortioll of l�P_Gb` 47=15 �f 15 p
'describod as:
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All. that property lo tated eas�6 of and withifi 13r3G ftp
of, the` follovIlho des�,,,r d 1��h_e C a l�
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Got�mei�,cing at a Point in the �EAst)`an,d Ilest c�nJ;ene,:
of said Section -'31 distant thereon ,150 zo3 fPEaster' y
from th.e,..._quarte~r corner common to said Sectr�n 31f' nd
Sayetion 3C.',` Tot�tns<<ip h3 ;,orth, t;ahcie I East,"`1 Di,B, �s.; ��• a, 1.
said 0oint l.,Yina on ;the Easterly bouhAar� of;tha.t certain
Countv ;oad hnon as the Paradi5e'�-St`ir,1 ina '~Ci'ty �,�o,�d; SCh
tkhence '�ortit`" n5 51'� gas-t->rF�r said 'East ,,and Ilett; cpn'ter-
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1 ine of said Sec, i o �r`''31 , a distance of '1 7Q�27 fe6t to the,
t e
5ctutheast corner of�s�}aid ao�ith { at�f of Lo t, hce
!io'nth: 61041 Ea3t ilond the Easterly b6-ilndary of'sai�.
1 Lo 4.i 2 a distanca;��of 56:1,.63 feet ro'the � ort'ileast, canner
Of the So Ah half, of �a:i'd Lot 9 thence `Worth 86°45' "West
a:lnitgl°the ;lortne ly boulndar;l of the South half --of said
LgOt 2 a distance o,f 12332.15 feet to „the' true point of
bldinninq of thp herOik, described line, and beim located
jn the said Eai.�eOy bo'un�dary . of the Paradi se-Sti rl i nn
"City P,oad tanoent to any;rich alt this, bOiht` bears�;lorth ;31011
West, thence alonq , th?_ arc of "a curve to � th'e Hght havina
a a,di'us of, 1 J3C.0 feet, through a oentral angl e of � 051'
a0 arc South
87.1.'9 feed to the end af�'.aai�1 curt/°;
dis
'namedhenecSouth 73 4'3 Wotti"'albng the �tandwt� to said last
' of �.. �� ,�1
feet to, tie .b_egi ini'n(I
a d� stance
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of a curve to' tine Teft AhaVihd a radius of 77�j, feet
tl�rahce Along whe arc of said curve,:'}`thNa�uah e central
ai�i1e of 3304J', an aro dis an.c�- off' 318.>35 ftPet t`o{,t�ie
, end of the het^ein described 1 inc
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JUTTU U C OUNTY LANNINr�
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!`ITATS Match G, 'lill�� r�
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It was noted that til, Nogat?q De(��'a7 titian ;C'tith ti:i s :�pr. oj ccC hacl allread
;', boon adoptedh>�_ the B a;� d A -Super va prs , fir. Ne'�slan cammenta(I"' iat
his Alice hacl reconiifloitcft'cl. F'�C; zo'�an`� :i n° lieu of C;-2, but thenppfb:
dint prefq ad, C..2. t, „
Mr, bawW AS stAn an,gs , �1
,'l'x'oMents: L. I. Burgess, 6.41 W;' A;1raff Wd co l.d sea no oaW nt
\w- ' why the Subject pr Party shaulc; nab be zorieh 2, in response to,
quos ions from the Comrttlssi�?nors, hr - 5t�ttedl that he lend no de, init 4'
plan�. but would hope to locke soma, sAajl �husa.nos���:s thero.� Ile
ad(e?; that the applic:�nts for small businesses too,`he ,l.o�catod in
neaa'by pr•i 6r'ty ��(the 014,0A A Office Buildinghit hcenn numoropi
ComMisSibber"Stutiq expros; acl concern-abottt�, t.•i��.kf1c in,. this avda,
Cor�triil�,ssi.ona ` ll�t � `hGrt it pct he a:7`trvelani this are( every day-nnd could 'fare -
see no problem,- it was noted by fir Ndlson- thatt the last oVall.ab*
traffic count flowed 6136 adra per day along this rand,,'
9poonotitst No one
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Ihe Moving wa's claian U
ntm i;s ionttl;vcrItarcl mrtclr a motion i art t. o
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aocapTovtleh"'iitg conformity with h the Cora;i Ilan--itngtc
the recent 0onoval PlMxt Amordmont which _
voco�;r zvs the 1ztc1 of
slaecif ci.ty—ayacl in the cad_optod sa d too Map in
they Gonoral;Pla�,'t, and t'C'Itt.ialri~A0 the C;ommissibn lint tate intbat of, the+
ria n nton"t :is .tc� he 061 stontr �,-1 existing d.4�welai�niant in tltb �i�'C:Ct
aatd ta. continue the cevolopm6nt o��,aea1 ,area .>k.i eta long lcal. mannol , H:i.s'
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Motion . lovas sc�c.ondpd by Comrr 'Agiontr Whr.,c'ia1•
AYIiS� "Cornmi.ssiC�T1 r l:lrat`ft 1'd� Stut, V\1�tCzC1C" and CiltLi'an ti
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Motion carried
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Aq,fpublichenringdate of ApriS�, 4; 1078
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for consideration of E, M. and Catharine Burgess
negative declaration and
rezone from "A-2" (general) to "C-2" (general commercial) property located
on"the east side of skT,? y approximately 1/2 mile
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llighway, identified as ar portion of AP 66-41-1.5 a
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actes, more or legs, Paradise.
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48.657"PUBLIC HEARING; E,. NEGATIVE,.
M- CATHARINE BURGESS- APPROVED
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DECLARATION & REZONE FROM "A-2" (GENERAL) TO `C-2" ,•L'bCATED dN;
E/S OF SKY1hAY NORTH, OF PENTZ-MAG�,LIA HIGHWAY PARADISE. -,C) RD. l0l2
The public hearing on the E. M. and Cath6h"ne Burgess approved
negdtiVe declaration ar,,d rezone from "A-2" (general) to ''c-2" (general .commercial)
for property located tun the east side of Sltyway 'approximately 1/2�mile v "f
north of Pentz-Mag ali a Might;>ay,, identified as a portion of AP 66�'�7-15 8, 16, �� t
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don tc;in} tig five acres, more or less, Paradise was held as�bdvertrse
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Director,'sta,',!ed th�t this rezone comp lies"with yfhe amendments it is a grcal roues
Hearing pened� to the public. Appeari�h5 no one,
Hearing P�. closed to the ublid and confined tot { �' Board
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On motion:�f Supervisor Leh', spfconded by SupervisorRichter,and
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finding and approved the rezone f'lor�► " ,i err ,
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For property Iocated oh the east silo' of: Sk'%wa "a roximately ,l/2`mi le north of '
Peutz-Magal'a Highwayrld'e0tifred as a`portion of AP 66=4715 & lt�
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containing more"6e
mo"re'or fess, Pdradise� witn the f�ndir,g Haat according to
he amendment to the
he General, Plan, that When the parcel is surrounded by -'this
t e use theh'th zone con be ado ted• Ordinance 1912 Was a c;�ted and
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