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On the northwesi)t corner of CamOus Drive Clark ,Road
41"12-73
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rl June 19) 1975
APPLICATION FOR VARIX .NCE or XO G
Butte County Planning Commission
FII'e No.
' Date filed _
Hearing date _
Action by PlanningCommission:'_
Action by Board Of Supervisors
PRESENT ZONING:— -1.-6-0—_ Assessor Map Book - 41 Page No. 12 Parcol No, _—.1
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REQUEST: _- AR—NHS. ��consxuoE.ic._quaL1�,�Jub c: lau�.3 cl3izgY=, .�.,. -
AP LIdANT'S NAME: -Cor of�President of the _ PHONE: !43-5942 .
Gridley, Calif., . , stalee of Chuzek>. of Jesus Christ of Lattor Day Saints
ADDRESS. Dox 1.65-X, Oroville, Calif. 95965
STATUS
OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY -
OWNER'S NAME: Clayton Gunn PHONE:. 707-542-0426
ADDRESS: 4000 Disomli Lame, Santa Rosa, Calif.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY., A portion of section. 27 m.21'zl. , Vit. 3D. , lying
to
westerly of 'C'lark Road and adjacent ok the east Line of section 28
(Butte College) and north of College Dr ive entrance to Butte College
EXPLAIN FULLY REASON F0F1 APPLICATION
A ohange of .oning from A-160 to AR-MR-31_so as to construct a
gttaz �ptiblic buildilici�got purl�68es of classrooms �
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Tlhe above statements ar prfif ed by the u►idetslgmod to bo dorrecf,
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NoTe. Plaasor�ubthlt herewith a ckook or mohey Weir hi the dhtount shown 6lbw, paynhla to Caunty of Butte; also tt
detdII0 spldt ploh showing the locatlwA of exlWtig and proposou sttructureb oh your property and on the mdjac6ht
properttbs,
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DNVIRONMENTAL REVIBVI'jRMA' IO0 fait-lBril
APPLICANT:_ CHURCH: OF JESUS CHRIST,OF',,,;AT,'ER M.5A Ts
ADDRESS; Box 165-X. (ro 7te,, CA
PHONE : 343=5042 ,_.._,.. ... _... .._....
AP NO. OR LOCATION: AP 41-12-.7 1'11
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dap tse dye+ L`�. xA°ery Requesting a zoning change from A-160 to
,AR�-MH-3 so as to ronstruet''a quazi-public building fox Purposes
of classrooms adjacent to Butte Community College
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section 27 T21N R 3E westerly of CInrk Road and north of
College Drive 4ar.trc^ce to Eutte ContMunity College
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f#fat ground with' 2 small draws which Barry small amounts of
iunof water e"s' brarici of Little D'ry Creek)
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL.IMPArT
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental
Review Committee of the County of Butte has
reviewed the project described below pursuant
to the provisions of:. the California Environmen-
tal
nvironmen-tal Quality Act o 1870 (Public Resources °Code
Sections 2.1100, Lt seq.), and determined that
it will not have a significant effect upon tate
environment. An environmental impact report will
not be required.
APPENDIX` D
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JUN 1975
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2. DESCRIPTION Or PROJECT: Rezone (75-01) from A-41,60 to AR -MHS -3 for
8
acres, more or less a located on th-, NW corner of Campus >>r. and
Clnrlc Rd., identified as a portion of 'AV 41-12-73e near Butte:
College.
3. FINDINGS: The proposal is ,an expansion of an existing con"Uguous
zones to natural physical. boundarieel-,
4. NAME AND ADDRESS Of PkUJECT APPLICANT: CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAYNTS
Box 165-x 1a
Orovill.e, CA 959A{5
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.51
A copy of the Environmental Review Cgpmi ttee's determi nit on re-
garding the environmental effee,t of this project is avdJ0abli� for
Public inspection at the Butte' Count�/j ulanning Dopartme"ht, 7 County
Center Drive, Orovilley California. ,+Copies there'uf '0',,l be provided
to any person upon payment by him of,/"a fee of $1.00 for; the first
page and $.50 for each additional, page:
Any person wishing to contest:, this Negative Declaration may file a
written protest specifying the reasons therefor. Such written pro-?�
test shall be filed with the Butte County Planning Commission at thLi
Planning be artfttent.office within fifteen (15) days from the date
this Negative Declaration Was filed with the County Clerk. If a
written protest is timely filed, a hearing regarding the Negative
DeClarati:on will be hold by the Planning Commission. O`tjections
may be pr'eisented either orally or in writing at the hearing.
If no written protest is timoly filed regarding this Ne-gative Dec-
` , the pl r .- . out
hearingnregjarding thetNegubivetDeclaration�xtaty be approved whth
E'N"VIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
DATE,cxne_2 _1 75 BY Lawrence J. LaWt011 .
Director of Planning
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FINDINGS
Church. of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints
Applicant's Name _
Box 1,65-X
Address
CA 95965
APPENDIX" C
Rezone (75-81.2-
Type
75-8:],j`Type of Project �.. _.
AP 41-12-73
Location or Parcel No.
5/21./75
- - Datt;ft� ��eved
,, UTCRtMINATION
This project will not have a significant effect on the environment.
A Negative Declaration shouk., be prepared, because the proposat� is an expansion
of aii 0,,18t ng• contiguous 20he to natutal physical.
_._.� X _. bouncla.res.
This project could have a signiti+catit � fect on the environment.
An EIg is reguired
ENVIRONMENTAL RVIEW,POMMITTEE
fyate,97,5 5y, Lawrence . Z, tawson
Director of planning
i9 75 CHURCTTOk' O'18U8 CHRIST Or
X R DAY' SAINTS AP 41-12�-73'�,,
C L 1
YES
NO
I.
floes the project have the potential to degrade the quality of
the environment or curtail the range of the environment (narrow
the range of beneficial uses of the environment?) _.:-i
X
2,
Vil.l the project �,ause impacts which ach ove short -terra, to the
rAsadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? A short-term
Impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief, definitive period of time while long-term :impacts will
endure well into the future.
X.
3.
Could the project cause iw.p'" is which aro individually limited,
but cumulatively considerable? A project may impact on two or
more sapatatO resources VYbere the impact on each resource is
relatively sdi ll, if the effect of the total of those impacts
on the envir0ment I:s significant,;`an BIR must be prepared.
/
This 6;ndink o%s nut. apply to taco or more separate projects
'where the impact of each is instgnii;icant.
X
4.
Could the envi`, 5nmentai eZfectn of the ,project cause substan-
tial adverse effects on humet. beings, either directly or
indirectly?
X
N& 't: If any of the above four findings questions ate answered
"YES", the projoct will be found to haves significant effect
on
the environment.
,, UTCRtMINATION
This project will not have a significant effect on the environment.
A Negative Declaration shouk., be prepared, because the proposat� is an expansion
of aii 0,,18t ng• contiguous 20he to natutal physical.
_._.� X _. bouncla.res.
This project could have a signiti+catit � fect on the environment.
An EIg is reguired
ENVIRONMENTAL RVIEW,POMMITTEE
fyate,97,5 5y, Lawrence . Z, tawson
Director of planning
i9 75 CHURCTTOk' O'18U8 CHRIST Or
X R DAY' SAINTS AP 41-12�-73'�,,
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DETWUNATiON. ttE SIGN `FICANT EV CT t?N ENVIRONMENT
,,Church of Jesus Christ of Latter bay Saints t Box 1.F-)_. ,-X, oroville
Applicant's Name and Addiess
Rezorxe (7a-51) AP 41-12-73 -- 5/Q75
Type of Project Location or Parcel NO DAtp Received
An environmental impact report is required for any project which way have
a sig.nificant
effect '�i0izlential. adverse impact) on the environment. Effects
include
environmental c ons"equenc:es .o,f both primary and secondary naturn.
,hjT following gUcitions shall be used as guidelines to decide whether to make a
negative declatatibo or, an environmental impact report, (If' answer is unknown,
write "unknown" in yes/no column.)
CRECKL18T YES
NO
1. Could the project significantly change present uses of two
project area? (See Notes.)
2. Does the r'ro,la'ct significantly conflict with the tutee County
General Pl,,an or any element thereof?
X
S. Could the project affect the use of a recreational area?
(See Notes,)
Y
4. Could the project have a substantial and demonstrable neg-
ativa effect on siw area or, feature of aesthetic val-e?
x
5. Will any natural or men -made features in the projeuL area
whit',, are unique; that is, not found in outer parts of the
County, State, or Nation] be affected? (See Note$.)
X
6. Will the project involve construction of facilitien on a
Slope of 2.; percent or greater?
.......
X
i Will the pr6ject involve significant cute or fills?
X
8. Could the project cause subDtAntial flooding, erosion, or
1
siltation?
X
9. Will the project inve,, tie construction of facilitir:s in an
area of A�eologic hazards?
X
10, Could the project change existing features or involve tori
sttuction in special building permit areata nlong the.Sa�:ra;
mento River, Ole feather River Floodwayo in nny a;ta � subject
to inundation, in an area its close prox'+lity to an'y`' river,
stre6m, lake, reservoir or natural drainage channel?
ll. is the project oho ot a sories of cumulative Actienj Which
although individually small, may as a ohole have: significAnt
environmental impact?
X
72. Could the project Month arty published national, stato, or
local, standards relating to solid waste or litter totttr*ol?
_x.
�� ; G-
246 Will the project create new Or Aggravate existing health
hazard`; X
25. 'Will the project invilve the application, use or disposal of
potentially hazardoas materials in an amount sufi:.iaidht to
cause a substantial adverse effect? (See Notes.) x
26* Could the project genertte gignificnnt amounts of dust,
smokes 84si odorsp or other air pollutanta? x
27. Could the projet�'t generate signifinnnt noise? x
28, Could the project cause a contamination of p
4 - public water supply
system or adversely Affect ground water? x
29. Could the project significantly affect the potential use,'
extraction) or conservation of a natural resource? (See Notes.) x
30. Could the project retsult in'\dnmaga to soil capability Or loss
of agricultural land?
51. Additional roharks-.,
A
13.
Does the project or the project site serve as ivabaat,
,I
food source, nesting placeb source of water, etc. for rare
�Or endangered wildlife or fish species?
0 14.
0o uld the project significantly affect fish, wildlife* or
plant 1,(fe or cause stAbstantial interference with the move.
mens: of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife specloo?
X
15.
Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the pro.
Jact area?
x
16.
Will the� - nroject remove substantial amounts of vegetation
including ground cover?
x
17.
Could the project change existing ferWrea of any cf the
region's watercourses or other bodies of wnto,,-,Q
x
18.
Could the project result in significant change in the
hydrology of the area? (See dotes,)
x
19.
Could the project significantly affect the functioning of an
established community? (See Notes.)
x
20.
Could the project physically or economically result in the
displacement of community residents?
x
214
Could the project significantly affect an historical or
atchaelogical site orj,,ta setting?, (See Notes.)
01
x
226
A
Cculd the project servo to encourage development of pm,"'ently
undeveloped areas or intensify development of already
aped areas? (See Notes,)
x
23.
Are you Aware of a sub8tAntial body of opinion (present or
anticipated) that 6onsiders (or will consider) the project
or its effect: to be advorne to the environment?
x
246 Will the project create new Or Aggravate existing health
hazard`; X
25. 'Will the project invilve the application, use or disposal of
potentially hazardoas materials in an amount sufi:.iaidht to
cause a substantial adverse effect? (See Notes.) x
26* Could the project genertte gignificnnt amounts of dust,
smokes 84si odorsp or other air pollutanta? x
27. Could the projet�'t generate signifinnnt noise? x
28, Could the project cause a contamination of p
4 - public water supply
system or adversely Affect ground water? x
29. Could the project significantly affect the potential use,'
extraction) or conservation of a natural resource? (See Notes.) x
30. Could the project retsult in'\dnmaga to soil capability Or loss
of agricultural land?
51. Additional roharks-.,
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pp t yy ...
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a ' y +�q also
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ttit� 1 certain ext aaztJ# t 37i M mt�t t o f de V elopment prct�r�d tth s " arel �,a n�
�t.h: w. l L %4.5 h;t 1 C "3 this AtAi as"O al, i. s2t
q;�
tc ho college. Mr. McEftespY tilt-:n c�asctas,. oa t�hr East tf-1 ;t the Piece.
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prcperlay was bardored by coo eqa br b on the scautj-,,. r Clark , Cts o On tate e s.: r
the c.�a'� 7 cane itself Oji the vilest, and the existinc ���, iti1�Z µ,*' .�e�n�,ng On tI
MCI
a
horth+�a.c,Mr a armeopy then m4 de .a mct✓IM tb 3� CI a �tM";tai t.�e 'polar 'tion cap. i
o .�ect,". zinging that t1ho �1� f:�i;ltasi� is an
contjxc`t..%o1jrA zolle to Datta:"a1, phyIAcal boundaries. mi o ti.ovA was seconded by
Sit, MIckelson o
y Z , r 14CAChroll- ra crlmespy r U011ara Toils Gaint i►aA7e St, ratt 6n'
and Lt. m i. cltelon e
NMS „ None
Motion Carvioa.
Mr 14cAolvesn stated twat he WOUld +:Gel: 0*01100rft iV, t3uch Continued
in the area $ houtever
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I3rt7TTE COMITY P'T.t?1NNIN C01,01ISS ON
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A, REZONE
rt,�' Church of Jes,Us Christ of etc �:.�:er i�c�!% a;�� i.a7 L•�i, �it: olit:
from "A-160" (Agricnitural) to "AP -401-31i
vricmltvxal
Residential -Mobile Route) propovt y located oA the north-
west ocarzter of Campus Drivo and Clax.k Ro&cl 2itore
That rnrtioh of Sec.,, 27 T21V RIVI MIDD&M 1,oc ted t,y a't of
i C�cxq" t�kkCFs a2ortl'! of t.'a.5'i1llus -DI' �„aia
Identigieel as RAP 41-12-73 (k, ovt —. ,on)
rt -,3. nore or. lasse near. Butte Collraq(.,
Thy,�i ryrazo�ning rN¢ec uz.-:est is-, 12rom��-:�j6 gto ?Allz-�{.k�•H-� ,,]!Fort'' ay+pa,, r_,O. of to �y
f�'.r{-•a,y�u'p\/b.�_,iL4f.4i V U+W 1r+�4 �..��•b•W ^.3411 ��.+�A�4 •Y✓u� x:1 .S�W�(.yW }.d�l.�v kwr4 d1sp 450 �X ♦46.W�W r'4'�
Butte Collego cavg3 is a
host applicant; t» :°z; -e kYthr. reonlstr �s being ilE o-�c�
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;o tga^-)l+o �J �x,p� `;t'��-mk
allows qZasj"pAI16 i*clldin ch9ois proY
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rutd • ho. Ov?.lc: q tsr' .,Crma#�e dr�RFe 's:: y ,-.htz, sotiti, , F_,,eloriacj It from
"Z.he li3i Cher -ate•160 arc.' -.as,
1 IS-, �q �d2G�tia�lalp� �i�l�X%1:yN t'"�y�°t l,�ii ���It to a g'i-z'I k,
F JESUS
15•+lREZONEHEARING
FROM "A-1601- AGORICULTURAL)RTO ARLATTER
-MH 3 ��DY SAINTS-
,REZONE (AGRICULTURAL
RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME)
Apub ic'heanng was set for Tuesday, July 22, 1975 at 1:30 p,mQ on the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint`s rezone from A-I60 `(Agri cu I (ural)
to "AR-MH-3" (Agricultural Residential Mobile Home) property located on the
northwest corner of Campus Drive and Clark Road.
-90 - of Supervisors Minutes - July 1, 1975
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING ICING CflMMJ~SSxON ,
MINUTES a June;,'19, 1.975
A. RE Z'Ars
1. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Re2one
from "A�160" (Agkicultural.) to "AR-hfiI" (Agricultural
Residential -Mobile Nome) property located on the north-
west corner of Campus Drive and Clark Road, more
particularly described as
That portion of Sec. 27 T21N R3E MDBW located 'west
of itl.ark Road and north of Campus Drive
Id�}ntified as AP 41--1.2-73 (portion) con.taininq 8.5
ac res r mover Lass; near 'butte College
75--32-1-999+707
Mr, Lawson read staff findings.
Russ Cronin.jer, Ringel & Ansc)ciate�s, zepresr�nti ig the applicant_, said
that his client was asking for tilt same zoning that existed on
contiguous property (873).
Opponents* None.
The hearing was closed and motion made by Commissioner Hanford and
seconded by Commissioner Gilbert to recommend approval of this requevt
ror rezoning, making staff findings a Sart of the motion and finding
the request consistent with tho c;onoral Plan: and contiguous zoning.
AYES. commissioners camenzind, Gilbert, Han Lord, Moore, Smith, Thebacli,
Watters, Watson and Chairman S'olva.
NOES None.
f
ABSENTt None.
Motion carried.
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7S -12t;9 PUBLIC HEARING: CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAI, S nf.:�
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FROM A- 160 (AGRICULxUkiAL)' ."Z) AR -MH -3 (AGRICULTURAL RE, SIDE, ir�JLr.E) 1�
`. FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER, OF CAMPUS DRIVE AND CLAIU. 46AD�,
The public hearing on the request of the Church of Jesus C6 i-gt of.
Latter DAY Saints rezone from A-160 (Agripultural) to AR -MH -3 (Agrictil'tur'
Residemial-Mobile Home) for property located oil the northwest corner ,lof
Campos thrive and Clary. Road was held as advertised.
Mr, Lawson explained that this is a piece of property borderint,'
Cau-�us Drive. According to the application, the purpose of the rezoning
is to allow the building of classrooms, He stated that this has been discussed
with the college and that any access to Campus Drive will have to go to the
collego board'for approval.
Hearing opened to the public: Appearing;
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`:;Kenzie, representing Mr. Clayton Gunn who owns the
property. They object only to the type of building, They do not want metal
or any type of unattrative buildings allrvw.d: Supervisor Madigan stated that
he didn't think the church will build an eyesore, according to classrooms
he has;seen built by the church,
Mr. Parker appeared to ask questions about the traffic'%,.:his
building might create. Mr. parker owns property immediately adjacent to
the property in question. Mr. Lawson read the uses allowed under the AR -MH -3'
zone.
Russ Kronin, Ringel Associates, stated that they at,' '-.haridling
this matter. He expl.aifted the perc tests they have done and the of building
that will be constructed. This will be a recreation center with classrooms
and a kitchen, Supervisor Richter questioned if this was good ag land, Mr,
p 'y Pt�ye 42. �,ied,
Kronin stated that it robab�could be farmed but the soil is vat'
July 1 1975
Tieari+, eiosed to the public and confined t�
g p� t;, the Boards. `,,
On motwor of SuperViso>: DWIvillop, seconded by Supe ;"vigor flameron
and unanimously carticd, ttxe tand adopted Otdinanye 1595 approving
AR -Mi -3 zone and authorized the Chairman to sj' Awith the ftikdlngst that
this rezonL conforms with the General. Plan with the note Ilat a negative
d,oclarat ion was filed on this item,
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Tzq;.Ano from A-1.60 (Agricultural, 160 acre minimum
to AR-MFT--3 (Agricul.t'ural Residential-Mobile Domes, 3 acre mirW
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`1.1 rr r{.j�'y'q°iP rrar rr n r'anpyxF, at+;I. ClOrk Road, containing
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C)rnv:illis, CIA 95965
Clayton Gunn
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f" Dear Sir$-.
.ht the requr meot,ing a! they Butt* Count:► PlPnri i q cowieeion.
hell. June 1i9, X975, the Camieaic. k, a►p rr'oV11d �ruuz� a r a irrstiaan
for rezoning from ►�,-� �� (Aq ticul ttral) to aAR�'�1-3" (Agricn,l.-
tural, Rtbid�ehtial-lM ile, A'� MO.,%for plkopekt:y 1®ca.tad on the
,,•parthwa+ast -ooer rta
f campus Driy a and ciark Road.
thie razoninq application t4 U/ bo sot for ,hoaer nq b&fo e� th e
r p ,arae andt ou will 'tae notified
ot�tha1„�d�ttn,$�exd u� .�b e�vi�,
houitl fou ha�ra any c{ a�of'sti,+�ai�a rr,all.nr tnia.atteiceplasmae
contAet t ie ®ffiae
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Church 7Aof Jesus Christ of
Lattett(bay Saints
ROBOX 165X
oroville . CA 9,5965 y
Re,! Rezone (75-81.)
Sirs;
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nearthe regular ineeting)of the Dut�.e County Saa�rt �orSJtpzlyviso: r
g 1.975, a pt4blic hearing date Was s_
heli. �u1y �, j,
1.975, 6t 1:3Q p.m , taI( consider rezoning from "A=-16q'� iA�ricul�
Lural.) to
"AR-Mx-3,1 JAgrioul:tural. residentia1-S�ol��.le HOW') for
property j 1 be held in the Board oSuper-
located on the nw��h�a ,st corner O Campus br. S and
:. C1ark Road. fihe �t .eting
visors y' Rcom, County Administration nuilding y 1.x59 Bird Strut,
orovilley California.
ShotixIA you haVe any questions •regarding this matters p
lease
contact this offie�.
Si.ncerely r
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MA R�GR CATT
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Church of Jesus Christ
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Crovi1160' CA 95965 \�
Re Relono (15-91)
Dear Sit
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At the regular meeting of the Butte County board of Supervisiors a
held ,July 22, 19750 Ordinandt No. 1S95 W4s tdopted .rozoning froei"
A-164 (Agricultural) to AA-'MH-3 (Agrl.oultura l Rosidential-Mobile
4010) for Prbparty located on the riorthw6st corner;,of Campus Dr.
and Cl a k Road
Should you Have any qu4s dons regarding t its 'matter, pl6*'9*
contact this office.
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Clark of Wut Board
to Panlio t4orka Dtpt
Health Dept.
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REZONXNO REPORT
Appiii�/ t: CI1urch of Jesus ChAst of Latter Day S'a�n�n
.Owner Same
Request-. Rezone from ''A--160" (.Agricultural) to "ARhMI1 X311 (Agricultural
Residerrtial-
flObi1.E's Nnmfd)
Location-. Northwest corner .si Campm Drive and Clark Road.
Date Action Reqmestodc Funs 19, 1975 (rirst P/C hey*rih )
Number 'of Parcels. Odie fAP 41•-12M73)
ACM age .._.. acres ` more or less r„
Planning Commission Findings See Attached Sheet
9 ` as m�ar1 o tecommend apErov�al of
Planning Cotnm4.��:t.or� fiction. Motion w
this rezoning posa-1.
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AUG 6 1975
OPMxNkWm NO.
AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY Op
BUTTE. STATE OF' ,CALIFORNIA, AN AR -M-3 (AGRICULTURAL
RESIMNTIAL-MOSILE- HOME) DXSTRICTj- PURSUANT TO
OUDI.: ,WCE NO, 475
The iiaard of supevvisors of' the County of Buttia, state
0411iRoviiiall unrlpic and pursiAant tea` Ordinance No. 475 of said'
Ci�uncbeinc
the ZofAnc
Enabling Ordinance,,, DO ORDAN as follows-.
li The Hereinafter 'described area, situated in
,the County, of 'Butte, state of California's shall be orad it is here-
bY zoucd as an "AA -MH -3,11 (Agricultural Residential -mobile game)
District, and such area shall be subject, to the restrictions and
ra,rr3cteu 'uses and regulations,herainafter spet:ified and prdee
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Said area so zoned being 1�)cateid at Campus DriVe Qn6 (Iarl, n6ado
iodated in,,,the uttinqorpora'-4ed area of Butte, Count, more parti-
cularly' described a8ti\;�
Tnat portion of Section 27, T21N� P,!L, gun&1q, loca,+_e(-..1
-Wast Of'Clark 'Road and north of Campus Drive*
corit'AiAinq, 8�5 acreut m,Jra or less,,
SkTTON 2. AL-OULATXONO' VOR A14 "AAW.%111-31' DISIORIC111t
The foliowih 5 tOgU lati=g shall,&ppl7 in'
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a, si�jle-fanlily awd1liftgob
b, mobile Homes to houoa family
amilyj when such 'Mobile
holf�,� is the ohlY hoUsing facility located on t1ja/
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pr,amisest Provided the"fo1iowinq cone itions are
conformed for
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AUG 6 1975
OPMxNkWm NO.
AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY Op
BUTTE. STATE OF' ,CALIFORNIA, AN AR -M-3 (AGRICULTURAL
RESIMNTIAL-MOSILE- HOME) DXSTRICTj- PURSUANT TO
OUDI.: ,WCE NO, 475
The iiaard of supevvisors of' the County of Buttia, state
0411iRoviiiall unrlpic and pursiAant tea` Ordinance No. 475 of said'
Ci�uncbeinc
the ZofAnc
Enabling Ordinance,,, DO ORDAN as follows-.
li The Hereinafter 'described area, situated in
,the County, of 'Butte, state of California's shall be orad it is here-
bY zoucd as an "AA -MH -3,11 (Agricultural Residential -mobile game)
District, and such area shall be subject, to the restrictions and
ra,rr3cteu 'uses and regulations,herainafter spet:ified and prdee
ovi
Said area so zoned being 1�)cateid at Campus DriVe Qn6 (Iarl, n6ado
iodated in,,,the uttinqorpora'-4ed area of Butte, Count, more parti-
cularly' described a8ti\;�
Tnat portion of Section 27, T21N� P,!L, gun&1q, loca,+_e(-..1
-Wast Of'Clark 'Road and north of Campus Drive*
corit'AiAinq, 8�5 acreut m,Jra or less,,
SkTTON 2. AL-OULATXONO' VOR A14 "AAW.%111-31' DISIORIC111t
The foliowih 5 tOgU lati=g shall,&ppl7 in'
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2.1 11s8s MRMITVID
a, si�jle-fanlily awd1liftgob
b, mobile Homes to houoa family
amilyj when such 'Mobile
holf�,� is the ohlY hoUsing facility located on t1ja/
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pr,amisest Provided the"fo1iowinq cone itions are
conformed for
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be less than 500 square feet.
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merits of the Butte county,ilealth Department„ ;
All electrical installations shall c.onfoz-n to
State Statutes and, regulation as administerecl'
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Public Works Oepa-_,tanent
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Aacessor' buildings s pertnent to,the permitted
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Livestock1 s�} bj�- ect t0 ZE:CfIA]:etT1t3f1tS, a8 fdllpCas ,
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l�f age c�igl,.t 'twhousand one hundred twerxty -
f �%e (811„25 )- -square feet. l
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rot each heath o:E`�_ swine over ten (la) weeps, of
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age .. eight thol4and 6he: hundred twenty -.five
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Por each head of 3 1l
' h�tc�p �`or gloats - furs thousand.
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THE POLLOW7,NG U51-:8 8U13JLC1' \t4"), SBCUJI2Ttjq +,A USE M-14MIT
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1N MCA C A'8L � r+-,� til it
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Golf coutse6 r country dlubo y if permitted would
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p4rmit acto6sory 1 nos, such as drivipq ral]gv�,, pro
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Public and quasi`Publ',ic usea i,rLoludilig �
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w and publics utility buildings.
3 � c Livestock farming."
4 `ty d "leterirxzy ,clinics, ouJ,ipatient
r) �, ?2. Nurse -ties and plant gardens
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Minimum required area of a lot per->dwellIng unit
8 �� .. shall be not hese than three (3) acres.
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2.4, LOT Wli)Tk'' RL�L�1fiRT�
10 Minimum lot Width shall be riot loss than, one hundred
1 thirty (130)- feet.
12 j' 2 FRONT- YARD MQC IMM :
13_ minimuid from yard shei'll pe fifty (50) feet E om +she
14 c4nterlino of the road, except where the toa4 is
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Classified sof iret� ^" f by the County as a P ecipral girl Sacond;arlt
16 Roade the minimulri building setback requi.reme xts ti
1-7 shall be fifty-fivo- (���) i:`eet £rom the centerline
18 of the road.
s9CTXON 3. :ill uses o� land Within dye district not
20 specifiaany aut:4,0 rued and parmitted in Section 2 are prohibited.
� . SwTION 4 e. xn compliance with the orovi:siont; of 0"'
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C� - penalties �.as for the 'vi.�.l�r�t3.can. of the tonµ
2�p ing hiAteb l,m sed w' ithi n the dittr'ic
S� Pa t shall be: ais provided in
the Zoning 'Enabling Ordlnanoa, tri compliance with provisions
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of the zoning Enabling ordinance, this Ordinance shall he from
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and atter its effective elate become a. s;app? einem! to and part of
-the �oil in Ena 14nct Ordinance�'r :.
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StI CTION 6. 'This .'nrdi.nance shall- be and it is hereby
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declared to L in ful i fot a axid effect from and after thirty
(30) da p after the date ofCIta passage, and before the exptra-
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tion of f,4l-ertn (1:5) days a we its passage, thl-s ordinance shat
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be pU1olishad rind With the names of the members f the Board of
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' ,voting for anti against it in the Chico xAflt Lhrl,-ei.4"L-fio-oort
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County of Butte, State of Ca.l.i.fornia# this 22nd ;� day of
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ATTEST,. CLARK A. NELSON, Cowity ellork
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and tIk—i�f f i.Cio Clark of the Spard.
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S'a,% Ca.11!pu-8 Driv•) aid, C'lc3- 1:ond 1'vice
That Pori..x.t7;rl of Sac. 27 .i'2117 it37., r..d-Mr'sPd lCat`,a,.ed. wG..: t Of
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or less, ,Lear ntitte College.
Thisl remoni g J8 from Aw160 to AI: -MR -3 for pa-Vctal Of
atopro'n mately S i J acres f.?.ornt ng CZaU-I, RO'ad meld to the
The applicant St'vtes that the :*ozonin'y is b _In tnciz,�-!sted to 'Eillo
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