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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 78-72 1Y '��e .I• r AM s { � ,r x 1 t � .. 5. ,, -._ ,. ,,._., e4 .3, ..�.L �, t.,.' t. a�'..l5xt ,.t. xs .h. .F St,�3l`h. } �b �r"a: S• „.�. .. Hx ...... u .. Ire)"1 1A 14310,11 ,j"JIJA^J "4f. e�: j� �..t, 3 l 7 AI`T''T,zCA,'M- SOLANO RAIL CAR CO. ; .vvyaawN. N ;a'trt, ,.,w & w«Jw.: r. ,rs.aW .�Mu>MJm yr srwe.,,vrw^-W,.x . - .s.rwwv s.,r u r. .•i -»HN "u. -..r .. o . w.a.. a. A11T)IM'Si' _.., � 4900 Bagget+t Rdy �Oroville, Ca. 95965. 0I.,Nrl P ; Southern Pacific RR „-.,xM,....J.w,...-«..-,......,.,.......—.,..rxs..:..+...,.+.....+-....,.,....r«.,.�.w.. .,,,,.,�J�—.,.c.r..��. .�.J+—s..;..,..a.,a .,.-o s,,, K. ,.....,. .. (� TYPE OP APPLIC ATIM : Rezone, from A-2 and A-R to M-2 11 _...J,u1,wTiu.a,q,...w.w.n�TJ.VL:M v,M��++Nlw+an,•+w�.Jt w.v+M,a+rl, rJ�ervran A. .N pv N.s:,.s.v- J ,N`� tie. uarr�.w wurre,wwn_.e+U.i ..�..=...u..ae.�.r....e,..,�..w..'d.J�.r......Jw+e+,.y. w,,..wuJ,.,,....,Nre.. ....,,a:w�u. « ,.. N......r..� .J .«,.., .v-;.,<.�,.v. a.e.,w,.-.T..mw,ar✓. ,.,. LOCATION: Alonr:the Southern, Pacific Tracks (right o:f way) from ` Baggett-Marysville Road south to Ophir Road, ....»w.+..we.,.....;-rin..rJ.J...w+.+...i_r...w.w«.- r.,..�+.s.m�..•_--..,.,=,..u..u.. N•.....w�..+w,«a,_.».,wr>.—..,a.+..o.w..F._..r .. ....n ....r-.:.:a:.�...�.a..,:w�._.�.we.._....,J..w...:.,,�+,.._...�.+J+r:w..ww,u:..,n�`w......u,J...>..+.,,s+.w..,....a.w+..,.�.+✓...J,..J��.a�.w .,J,�.,.. .a...,.,.:.._..i..,w.,.;...ua.,-.«-......e..++.r ..w«, ..+.�.a A,P. NO,35 210-01, 35-220-1, 3S 220 2, 36-16-1:4 � S6-20-11 and portion AP" 2 7 -:H-- 11111, 2:0 -.......,. I DAT:, M7PLICxATIrON i`ECLI'IVEP „ 2/23/78 PATlI, T` NOl:M,33 '011P: 4/26/78 - It .:ai'� 16 � 5/8/78 „ ,. rJy]. • .i.aM.a�vh. 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A,re the followin ,'J terns applicable to' the project or its effects Discuss below all It,gms checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES S, NO _ 21. Change in existing .features of any beaches, lakes, or hills, or substantial alteration of grou�id contours. 22. Significant chtange in scenic views or vistas Elf rom q,y:i sting residential-., areas or public land: or t6ad 11 Z3 . Significantly change pattern, scale or character of general area of p,ro j ec ti , ✓� 24. Signif'id-g ilt amounts of solid Gusto or litter. S, Change in dust, ash; smoke fume s 'or odors in a V 26, ,Significant change in 'lake, stream or ,round, water quality 'or quantity, or alteration of existing; drainage pattorns, 27, Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity, .� 28. Site on I filled. land or an slope.. of SO percent or more. 29. Use or disposal of �otentis,lly hazardous materials, such as t.oxic'substancesfIammabl.es or explosives. s V, i e -Appendix F page 2 of 3 MS NO -r 30. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fires water., sewage, of . ) 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.) 32. R elationslzip to part of a larger project or series of projects, ENV IRONANTAL ._ SETTING ; 33: Describe the project site as it exists bafore the pr6ject including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, his or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the sij:e, and the use of the structures: L:� � S r l r•/!�- /`�� �,/�,»�,-� �5' r,�e.�: 'I �'�',�, -- U,� � � l3 ;' /r�� vv ► .iz ;�. 34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.. indicate the ty-pe-of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of lana use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc i) and scale of developments (height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.) , S�-�rv+ rz-r� �.rz�►a .� T4ca�+q- CERTIFICATION: I hereby cercif that `d e statemen,s furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial ,evaluatiorn to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and informatJ.ct:', pix,'' kited are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and kieli �( Date U4}0 Co. Planning COtnra- FE8 3 1978 Oroville, California Appendix E - page. 3 of 3 I j APPENDIX F i s< ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM) (To be completed by Lead Agency) c �f I ;BACKGROUND frog # ?5-02`-2.3-01 1. Name of -Proponent Solaxzo Rail Car Company 2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent; c/o Sam: Girdl.er 4900 agge oa... Orovii7 e, California y F>> . Date of Checklist Submitted Requiring Checklist S. Agency fr e of,Proposal, if applicable Rezone om. . and _t_66 1°1= 2 , P ,.5-2.'1--01, 35-22-01 8:, 02, j6rzQ II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all es and p "yes" "maybe" answdrs are :reg4Oired on attached sheets.) YE 5 MFl.Y3E NO l � proposal ;. , 1, Earth. Will the ro anal result in significant a, [Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? ,1 b. Disruptions, displacements, com- paction or oVercovering of the soil,> c. Change in topograaphY or ground ,�_ surface relief features'4`,, d: Destruction, covering` -or modification of ,any uni:qu! ; geologic or physical features? j,i4 a e. Increase in windX11 '?� water erosion of soils, eiiiiht�r on or off° the situ : f. Changes oinerosion 'i �iydorc�dsY�ange�ition of beach carr siltation, deposition ;r;�!�rr �ro��� Qn which may mod 1 f � the channel '��a,1, a 1, �' 1ver o stream or the �. ` bed of the I;rc�i=���1i �;f any bay, inlet ox: Jwaktf? l ij N1. l i, r Il A��p'endixs - wage:i of Aimv YES ( NO g. Exposure of people or property to i geologic, hazards such as earthquakes, land'slid6s, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? x. Air. V. klllthe proposal result in. a. Su, bstantial deterioration of ambient I, air quality? b. The creation of objet ctiona{iAe a odorsr c .S.ighificant alteration of air. movement, I ` moistute or temperature, or any Xchange in climates eitherLocally or regionally? 3. Water. WiII'the proposal result in substantial. a.-, Changes :L currents, or the course or directionsok water movements. 1 7 r' b Changes �in �1'absorption rates, drainage pat ter'hs, or the rate and amount of ,sitrfai;e water runoff? c. Alterations- to the course or flow, 'of f10.5d waters I _ v di, Changs':in the amount of surface water in any water body? e. Divcharge into surface waters, !Df in .any alter3�ton of{rsxfac'� water, quality including,but not '.'4mit c to a temperature, dissolved oXygE,.n or turbidity? p f o Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? g;. Change in the quantity of ground' waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception � of an 'aquifer by cuts or excavations? Appendix p-- page 2 of i YES MAYBI NO h . Reduction in the amount:, of water otherwise available for public water, supplies? �. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? 4. 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. a crops, microflora and aquatic plants)s, b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. introduction of new species of plants into an area, or" in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? do Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. Animal_ Life. Willa the proposal result in Substantial. a Change ;in to diversity of species, or - numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, ffsh,,and shellfish, benthic organisms, insects or microfauna) ' b Reduction of the numbers of any unique; 11 rare or endangered species of animals' c. lntrodu'ction of new species of animals into an.area, or result in a barrier to ,a the migration or; movement of animals? ' d4', Deterioration to existing fish or- ,] wildlife habitat? 64 Noise. Will the proposal result in su stantial a. Increases in noise levels?"` ,r 1 'b Exposuae of people to severe noise levels?'ip� ;1 Appendiit t' - page 3 of 8 Y,J ' .i YES MAYBE NO 7 . Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce " r+ significant light or glare? 8. Land Use`_: Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the planned land us,-- of ,an area 9., Natural,Resources. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? ln► Risk of Ute. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of } hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or - radiation) in the event of an ,accident or upset conditions? 11 Popuiati on . Will: the proposal significantly alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human populatio,ft of an area? , 12. Housing. Will the proposal si nificantly affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? : t 7 13. Transportation/Circulation. will the proposal result ,n: a. Generation ofsubstantial additional vehicular movement? b. Significant effects on existing parking facilities,, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of ci.rculatio`n or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? Appendix F page, 4 of 8 s YES MAYBL NO 1$. Aesthetics. Kil,the proposal result in,j:he obstruction of any public designated or recognized scenic vista open to the public, or will the proppsal result in the creation of an aesthet orally of�censive site open to public view?f Q 19. Recreation. Will the proposal. result in an impact upon the'. quality or quantity of existing public recreational facilities? _ 20. Archeological/fiistori-al . Will the proposal. result in an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object otTbuilding? 21. Mandator,. y findings of Significance. " a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quaky of the environment, substantially red)ce the habitat of a fish or wildlife specie's, cause a fish. or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to aap ^° othnyr�x;educethenunberrstrict the range - e , of a rare or plant or animal endangered or eliminate important examples of the fL 5� major, periods of California history orl prehistory? b. Does the project have the.,-potential to achieve short term benefi't's to the detriment of publicly adopted 'long-term environmental coals? c . Does the project have impacts which, are individually limited, but cumula- tivel considerable? (A Y project, may . impact on two or more separate resources where the-impact on each resource is, relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does the project have environmental effects,which All -s�au-se substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or in';Iirectly? Appendix T page 6 of B + c � �l i x 1;.,DISCUSSION ,OF ENVIRONMENTAL 4VALUATION This project is a rez�,''Ine from A R(.Asa?iou.l.tural-,Nesidential.) and A-2 (General) to M-2 (Hews y Industrial) The rezone- arca;, is the east half , of the Southern Pacific, Rail.roai right-of�-way (50 feet in 'width) for a dist -e of '5500 lineal feet. The railroad right--of-way extends from Ophir Road (the Bagg"et Marysville road realignmen-l; -pxojeat) to the city limits of Orovill_e. A portion, -?of the area to be rezoned is now zoned M-2. This proposal would make the entire east half of the railroad right-of-way consiS tent with the west halt which is presently zoned M-2. ,, This applica- tion includes the Following parcels. -AP# 35--21-01- AP# 35-22--01 and, 02, AP# 36-2O-11,;. AP# 36-16-14, and AP# 36-27-20. ,s V This railroad :has been in existence -since 1564 making it the fourth oldest railro/'�d in the State of California. The railroad has been used by induepry continuously since it was built. In 1969 the Southern Pacil c' Transportation Company ceased using, this section of railroad and began a lease agreement with Solano Rail Car Company. The lease ::was renewed in 2ebruary 1978. The proposed: use of the site is to repair railroad freight cars on 'the leased section of the raid. road4 Most of the repair wort would be done in ;the southern area of the railroad near Ophir Road. Thc,.__surroundinS land uses include the facilities of the Solano Rail Car O°°ompany to the west. along with, open land. and the Western Pacific Railroad; many single family residences and a cemetery, to the east of the northern section of the rezone area; industrial uses, two residences and open grazing land in flys southern area and the city limits of Oroville.to the north with various industrial uses (heavy and'light industrial) along the railroad.. The Butte Oouuty Genei=al Plan desig- nations for the rezone areaare industrial and residential (low density ` Y 6(a), (b) There will be a certain amount of noise associated with, the proposed use of"'; the railroad. The applicart,,states that the Occupa- tional Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) -has inspected the com- pany facilities during working Nous in the past anal found the noise levels to be within aooeptable levels. (The hours of operation for the Solano Rail Car Companyy are 7 a.m. to 4:30 P m. ) The engines which would haul the freight cars t'o and fYlom the repair area would not travel more than 10 miles per, h6ur. The amount of noise generated by a train mov.:ing at that speed is n�St expected to adversely affect nearby residents, Appendix F page 7 of 8 The noise generated by railroad facilities in thio area is show. below. Residential uses are normally compatible with othor land uses az long as the, amount of noise generated is not more than 60 dJ3 ReAdential uses are conditionally acceptable up -to noise levels of 70 a. i (Noise insulation 'fea'tures of conven1tional_ buildings are normally sufficient.) AMBIENT NOISE MONITORING SITES (Butte County General Pian �- Noise Element) Facility Name, Type of Facility Measurement; Location Ldii Major ;Sources 1) Railroad maintenance 'Western Pacific Shops in' ,yard Oroville; measured at resi 70 dB den,ces across the street ' 2) Railroad switching" a�tchin _ Western Pacific wwa.tching ' g'yards in Oroville, measured, 62 dB at residences across the street The M-2 zoning district provides for control of objectionable indus- trial uses by use permit:. 1i,,zf noise exceeds acceptable levels, a use permit requix�emen` can be invoked. bight and glare could bea significant factor from. welding, night lighting off' the area and bright lights used at times for repair .'wo-a?k at night. Mitigation measures are proposed to reduce the magnitude of these exit ially significant factors. 12: The planning Commission public hearing on May 8, 1378,; demonstrated' that there is a substantial amount of controversy among nearby residents and property owners. Most of the concerns .expressed at the hearing re- lated to the visual appearance,;Ipf the nail `car repair operation, the safety hazard for children posed by the storage and repair. of wrecked,, railroad cars and the glare emitted by welding during the,,repaix work.,' Noise and the eff ect of the existing and planned operation on property values in, the area we're also: mentioned as concerns. !1 (b) People could be exposed, to potential health hazards as a result of the proposal unless adequate safety precautions are followed. The wrecked railroad cars along Lincoln , ]foul evvard may attract children who have been observed to play on and: around 'them.. Also, glare from welding may cause eye damage. Mitigation measures are proposed to reduce the significance of the anticipated health hazards. Appendix F --page 7a of 8 n d G y ov . R. & L. Lawson G. e nC o n co nl 5w i�. !4WS40 Virginia Ave . Oroville, Ca. 95,965 ( Oroville, Ca. 95965 AP s5-23.5..2$ AP 35-213-29 35-222-4 Minnie Higgins James W. Allen 47.2 Virginia Ave. 4564 Virginia Ave-. 1� -- �--�-w-- . Ctrovllle, Ca. 95965 ; Oroville, Ca, 95965 AP 35-213 -3].AP '35-2.14-7 ` ruts Larry & R. Brewrink �, C. A. R. M. Marler 4519 Baggett Rd y J t Or'ovslleg Ca: 95965' 4596 Virginia Ave. 01,ovil).e Ca. 95965 , _ 1 AP 3'S 714 3 r AP 35-214-4 ....�.. .:. L. C. ; F. F. 'Seek W. G. L, M. Seer 4,,535 Ba.ggett Rd. 4539 Baggett Drpr. Orov lle, Ca. 95965 Oroville; Ca- 955965 t AP 35 -?14-6, 8 AP 35-214-7 f 1 IS -215-14 L6U Snettlesworth Ellen Shetttlesaorth, .. `198 P3rl,s 5t 4565 Bagg R Oroville,'Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca. 95965 f, AP 3a-..1 �� -10 r 2 AP 35-215-1 Armando T Cuevas J. & H. Bantus ; Rt. .2, 'Box 2799 1967 Parks St. Oroville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca. 95965 ix AP 35-21.5-3 AP 35-215-4 'ar.sten P.. Bald ! Fay Hartshorn ]9, s Park St.- 4619 Marysville Baggett k. Oroville, Ca. 95965 Orovil7.e, Ca. 95965 AP 55 -?315-8, 15 AP 35-215'-11 , Brenner M. D & C. L. B, L. B. J. t;ilbert 1988:' Rose 1946 Rose St. Oroville, Ca. 95965 Orovkle, Ca. 9:5965 AP 357215-13 f,. AP 35-215-17 Jarma Jean Garter ' Grover F. Gibbs =J St.1857 Belaix, Rd. 1970 Rosi Orovill.e, Ca. 95965 Los Angeles, Ca. 90024 8 § .4 AP 35-222-2, 3 � AP 35-222-5 106'ro Oly L. Treadaway John Robert Reedy 234,5 Fort Wayne St. � 4760 Virginia Ave, Ordville Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca. �9S965 AP 35-222'-6 , ; Al' 35-222-7 J. S A. F. {talker Glendora Burkhalter 4762. Virginia Ave � 4770 Virginia Ave. . Orov l.le,, Ca,._ 95965 t Oroville, Ca. 95965: �� AP 35:�13-2, 1'.i AP 35-13-74 �' 3a�1iM12�0 r LLSte, 1 V. A. & E. M. Stump ' 'SL.: Sunbeam Const. Cow " 3:5 aX�.om rosa Ave. 2485 Ithaca R, x.1190 fiooPer, Lane Chico, Ca 95926 7 Oroville, Ca. 95965 Los Altos Hills,Ca.94022 AP 35-20-13 k AP 35-20=23 ' AP 35-20-32 Gertrude ,E. Martin ' G. W. & B. CJhristianson Fred John Pieper 4328.. 'Lincoln Blvd« 4280 Lincoln Blvd. 2460 Mitchell Orovi:71e' Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca 95965 r Oroville, Ca. 95965 J57p+ AP 35-,20-33 AP 35-211-4 AP 35-211-5 li E 6 L.' Raschka D. R. & N. Bucholz W. A: & L. !'. Gray, 4350 Lincoln Blvd. 2094 Grove St. 'P.O. Box 102 Q-ot��.11e, Ca. 95965 ' gxoville, Ca. 95965 r racagle G, Ca. 9610- ;. AP 351.21.1-6 AP'35-211-7 AP 3.5-211-11' Iyy C. Alden C. Barrot . ,, A. F. 6 L. C. Cooper 442V«Lincolna�lvi 22071 Bonness Rd. 4481 Lincoln_ Blvd. h..' Sonoma, Ca.. 95476 OroVille, Ca. 95965 Or-ovi.l.le,, Ca. 05965 AP. 35-211.-12 AP 35-213--2 AP 3`5 35 J. A. & J E. Farmer ; :ors. C. Niarl;er a G. G« Rs C. F-iatt „ 2055 Palm Avenue ' 4.554 Virginia .Ave. ` 2667 Ntyers St: Groville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca;. 95965 Oroville, Ca. 95965 A9 35`-213-6 AP 35-213-7 AP 35-213-$I Jeannette Nail R. E.' Marler' C. E. F V. Horton Y' 4633 Virrini'a Ave. 4640 Virginia Ave 1964 Parks St. Oroville, Ca. 959`65 Oroville, Ca. 95,965 Oroville,Ca. 95965 AP 35-213-9 AP 35-213-10 AP ,35-213-11 is wil.bur Batson J. C. & V. L. Mamich L. G. f, S. Crunk 465E+ Virginia Ave,,: k 1250 East Ave. 4676 ,Virginia Ave. 01roir: ile, Ca. 95965 ,' Chico,, Ca. 9 926 Orovilie, Ca. 45,965 AP 35213-12 AP 35213-13 ,.. - .. AP 35.1213-14 W Betty Josephine Young Dolores,,E. Hart � .Norris P.O. Box .32 , 204,0 Mill St. 4675 Lincoln Blvd. � Rogue River, OR 97537 `. Oroville, Ca. 95965 `- Oroville, Ca. 95965' r AP 35-213-1.5 AP 35-213.46 AP 35-213-17 Flrrice".,k. Si.mmerly C. M,. & Si L. Pyreader 'C. L. � R. B. Taylor } 4657 Lincoln Blvd. ;` 4635 Lincoln Blvd. 4625 Lincoln. Blvd: Orovi1le, Ca 95965 ,, Orovil.le, Ca. 95965., Oroville, Ca. 95965 , . AP 35-213-18 AP 35-213-19 AP 35-213-20 E . V. 1 D. Alexander P. P . F S. X. Silveira Barne Mush 5l t li.ncoln 4<615 Lincoln Blvd: 4 4593 Lincoln St. 4575 Blvd* Oroville Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca: 95965 Oroville, Ca« 95965 , AP 3.5-213-21 AP 35-213-22 AP 35-213-23 Barney Musholt S E, .I. �, I. M. Redding A/ F. �i L. G« Caoperi 4481 Lincoln Blvd. 4035 Myers St: 4�-, 4555 Lincoln B1•vd: w Oroti*ill e, C'a: 95965 Crovx1 e 3 Ca'". 95965 oroville, Ca. ' 9`5965' b AP 35=222 -,$ ,.. AP 35-222-9 �. AI' 35w227, X10, ll ,17 J. c", hi: Alexander,, (. £, p: Grigsby i, W. Fj M. Jones, 47.14 Vi.xgiriia Ave. 4776, Virginia Ave. 4;,40 Virginia Ave,. Ora vi�ile, Ca. 9'5965 Oroville, Ca. 9,1965' ©rovil.le), Ca. 955.65 y 1 ; ` AP 35'w,?Z2-12, 13 AP"35-7,22.1,4, 15 .. AP :a-222.17 �. R. T. t. Blake F.4 d Core L . Wright Yx � D , .h1. F r. L ."Lowryf 4860 Virginia Ave. r > 1Z Brentwoorl Way �ov�iIle '�, 4°920 Virginia Ave. is. Orovillo , Ca. 95965 U ° Ca. 95965 � (3rovi l le, U. 95.065 k AP 35-222-18 AP 35--222-19 . AP ,35-222-20, 21 'R;; C: , E. Vantassel Kenneth W. Polsle,y # Donald C. PetersonT;`.p. Bax 900 2780 Center St. 4945 Palermo Rd, Oroville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca. 051,965 Orovaj�;le; Ca. ; 95965 AP 35-222-21, 23 q5 AP 35-222-�24 �`.Ap 35-222-15, 26 C;. R. & L. R. Mello` Julia M. Paschal ` G. C. F, D.,,E. Russell 4915 Lincoln Blvd. 4601 Sycamore Ave. Rt. 1, Box SZ$ O•rovill^, Ca. 9596„5, Sacramento, Ca. 95841" Biggs, Ca-. 95917 AP 55-222-27 ' AP 35-222.28 r AP 15-222-30 „ D. D. £;. T. ht. R lling E. F. A. M. Allingham ,,, Violette Duensing c" 4855, Lincpin Blvd. 4839 Lincoln tivd. 4450 C17tie Way, Oroville," Ca. 95965 O'rovil e, Ca. 9'S`96,5 8a'oramento, Ca. 95825 AP 55-222-31 � x AP 35 -22Z - 3� ' AP 3:5 -222 _,34 , maxion.,, B: Bea11 hfe1ba Avila Hattie �4: Butler 4793 Lincoln Blvd. ,, 4763 Lincoln Bl'H. ` 4751 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca, 95,965 Oroville Ca. 95965 :P 35-222-35 AP 35-2222-36,��� AP 35-222L`40. Tfoy R. Jones Ii. J. & M. L. .Cannoft, Deof Veterans Affairs 630 N:% Natty Ave. 6076 Sawmill Rd.' 3t 475 Lincoln Blvd. Stockton, Ca. 95205 Paradise, Ca. 9596969 Orovlle, Ca. 95965 ' AP 35-222-41 s Ata 35-2,22,42 f,. AP 35-,222-44 k Kathryn Nester Lucille V. Thompson. x D. E & S. K. Smith i 4821 'Lincoln St, a 4831 Lincoln Blvd. 14036 Doty Aver Oroville ,'Ca. 95965 Oroville,Ca. 95965 Hawthorne, Ca x;90250 ; . �._. , AP 35'-222"'-4-5 AP 35-2Z2-46; AP 35-223-20 10 f Donald C. Peterson W. T. 6 S A. Robertson Iuriol MacDonald, 4934 Virginia 4945 'Lincoln Blvd. 4$7q Linco n Blvd.. Oroville, Ca. �, -95965` Oroville, ' Ca. 959'65 i Orov lle Ca. 95'965 .' AP 1Z AP 35Z23-5 13 AP 35-223-111 E4 II . & J. T. B,ush F . � M. o McMann on Donald Z. Matthews " 4970 Palermn Rd. 4930 Lincoln Blvd P.O. Bb' -V 1610 Oroville, Ca. 95965' Oroville; Ca, 95,, ;6'5 Victork,it' B C AP 35-223-15AP 35223-I6 . AP 35 224,1 1t. R. & hi. A. x3"ng " D. D. & A. L. T1ir�ks.`. I Lester ;'�i'lmotli t? 435q Lz.ncoln tiv, d. ` i , , 1505 Pomona "'„ 1975 Rose St.' l oto, vil?e.y,,°Ca. 95965 Oroville, r4 _T ------ Katie Lou Cassio &IRobert 6 Mio',McNabb Mary L. Stagg 1963 Rose a'c. ,19•,55 Rose St.. �.h38' Rost St. Orov?Xlle, Ca. 95965 flOroville'., Ca. 959.65 Orov:i.l.xe . Ca. 95965 AP 35-224-7, 14 AP 35-224-8 AP 35-224-9 F. J. & 1'. Brower f Genevieve! Phill. i,,os I J. '1' fi, R. P. Delaney 4715 Baggett Rd 4745 Baggett W1950 Summers St.' Orovitic, Ca. 95965 # Oroville, Ca. 95b65 ; Oroville, Ca. 95965 AP 35-224-10 'AP 35-22;4.11 AP 35.224-12 J. W. F 0. E. Phill,.1ps C �' 6 M. hi.. `Ritter Oxlatid 1V .Below 1960 Summers Street 1970 Summers St. P.O, box 11,42 ' Oroville, Ca. 9595 Orovlle,'Ca. 95965 Orotrille, Ca. 95965 s AP 35-224-13 j ; ' AP 35-225-1 . AP 35-225-2 A. M. 6 S . M. Hab'''ich R. R. & N Bi <Goheen � Jess i.. Patt�rso'n F 4701 N.M. Baggett Rd:) 1989 Summers St . P.O. Box, 1964 rovi �;l;le Ca. 9.;5965 'Oro rifle, Ca. 95965 �. Oroville, Ca. 95965 I AP 35-2�,�5w4 �' AP 25 -6 ; AP 35-225-,y A,, D M Miller .� � . 4r° � i Florence �inebau h g � J.I8, & J a A. Grl.ve t to 4751 3a;?ex,* Fid. P.O. Bax 1173, 1, 7 7940 Heiman Ave. F Oxorril,e, Ca..: 95965 Oroville, C. 95965 Oroville, Ca 95965 ! ;P 35 -X25-8,;' ' AP 35,,225 9 AP 35-225-11 ' �e Q95� Kenneth nrummon Heiman St W. Rife ABa"gg G. I� 1 � neSt . Kenn ; . �:i 475D ett Rd. O'rovi of Ca„ 95965 ', Orori;illc Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca.. 95965 A�. 3 5 •�, 5 l.? fi i� AP 35-225 13 SAP'3-5-225-14 _ D F. 1� G It hi. �.ritc hard E: ,K. 6 S. L,, Pan g R'. E. Tei. McNabb 7532 Ave. 712 B University Ave., 7331, Valle Pacificio ,•,Occxdr3ntal Pa?e;�cmo, Ca_. 95968 Hon, Ht�j(aJ1�" Salinas,°Ci: 93901 a J' APM. 35-225-15 AP 35-225-16 ATS 25-226-1i 4 z<'. ' T. 4 B . M. Phillips r P. M. �, C. Clanton Christian Center, 'Wescott' `1430 r4749 Baggett Rd. P.O. Box 809 t P.O. Box ; 0rovil7w.e, Ca. 95965 } Orovil'1e, Ca„ 95965" Oroville, Ca. ' 95565 Ap 35-726-2 �.4 AP 35-226-3w AP 35-226-51 6 Marie :.. Nest Frances L. Cowe, II Lee F. Shoemaker 4801; Baggett Rdi 4825 Baggett Rd. ; „ 2892 Greenville—St, Or'ojville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca., 95965 Orovi11,6 Ca 95,965 AP, 35-227-1 AP 36-16-3 AP 36-16-4 35-228-1, 2, J. J. F, A. F. McInerney , Alta EloAgy P.O. Box 248 Dorothy A:. Bay.croft 8681 Ka;tell`a Ave. 517 151 Zinfandel Dr. ,. ;Sp. ` Ukiah, Ca. 95482 0rovi1lj,p 1 A..? 95965/ Stantoa,Ca, 90680 AP36-16-2 `'; f AP 3G „+"�"-.?,��� ' AP 36=16-26 J'. H. S. M. Thota- s r> � T.,i'I 6 {`�i. gMau'geY,i, I k R. C. 6 V: ht N4bwman �, 213 Bal ��ri Ave . 25_ P �r�ne ,,eta Jane �lut{,i `t, ! 1032 Santa ,Barbi I°� St . Ros�vi,lae, ria• 9567 0xov:i.l3: aq, 0a. ,1'� ,�'� �f==---;Santa i3arbara_, C;' i;_631'dl_ M) 36-16-33 , L. To & R. M. Baker AP 36 -1,6 -34. 5347,Bagge t Rd �a, X5965 Cliff IlAvestmeht Co. Orov�11, � Rt 2, Bos 2826 Orc�vlle, 'Ca 95965 AP 36-16-35 !E . AP 36-16-36 AP 36-171-.3 Dirk 'Pruitt 3110 Myers St., FII d L. Va�nwdert y Beulah"Pearl Johnsen Oroville, Ca. 95965 1` Rt. 2 Box 2823 , .x;,4994 Lincoln Blvd. Orovil:le, Ca. 95965 k Orovilie, Ca 95965 AP 36-171-5, AP 36171-6 y AP 36=171-7 Deppt. of. Veterans Affairs , Patricia Ann Russell ,/''I ,. h. W. & P. L. `Peden 19'30 C7.inton,Ave. 1074 Clinton Ave.( 196; Clinton Ave. Orovillo , Ca. 95965 Orovi ].1e , Ca. 95965 j Oro v;i.11e, Ca. 95965 f AP 36-171.8 AP 36-171-9 AP 36-171.-10 T. & J. Johnson C.D. S., L. Taylor C. H. 8 F. U. Preader .1.508 Biggs Ave e 1956 Clintop, Ave. 1986 Clinton Ave. Orovi4e, Ca. 95965 Qrovi.11e, Ca. 95965 r Orov lle, Ca. 95965 ".. AP 36-177.-•12 i Ap 36-161-11 At��36-172-1 dirks D. D. & A. L.,,Dirks r County nE Butte `Doris Cornelison son r; 1505 Pomona 1961 Clinton Ove: Orovi lle , ,Ca. 95965 , Or4ville, Ca.,, 95965 AP 36••172.5 AP 36-172-4 AP 36-172"6 0. F D' ,,E. Ro ge'rs w J. D. & D. F. T,eagle Ave. TaWrence iV. Rempt'er r 2025 Clinton Ave. 2955 Clinton 2056 Arnold Ave. Orovinc,, Ca. 95965 Orovi;lle , Ca. 95955 j Oroville,. Ca, - , 9,5965 AP 36-:02-8 r AP 36,-172 -;9 AP 36-172-10 � 36-173-3 R. A. onnis C. M. F N. A. :Peacher F. B. Fr F B. Holland 1q,,r"".� Arnold H, �a�t..' 6400, Greenhaven Dr: 815 Montgomery St. Oroville, Ct.."'9 6-5_ Sacramento, Ca. 95831 Oroville, Ca. 95W65 � AP 36-17..,1,1„ AP 36=172-12 AP 3 5 -172 -13 1,. E{: £ 'M, B. Therkelson Do, W. £, D L. Grivette Doris Cornelison. 19`56 Ariio.ld Ave. :,= 50 Arnold St, ! 1961 Clinton ` 0rov17le, Ca. 95965 X Oroville, Ca. 95965 i 0rovi;116", Ca,: 95965 � AP 36 7;172-74 , AP 36172-15 AP, 36,173-4 T. V. M. M. Rtadford R. E. fi, F. S. Pranklin � A. V. Jenkins 1971: -Clinton Ave. 906 B Street ' 19,57 Arnold Ave. Oroville) Ca. 95965 Rupert,, Idaho 8.3350 Oroville, Ca. 95065 AP 36-1,73-5 a AP 36-17t-6 L. No & P. Gerling . Paula. Jean Vogel 1965 Ca. r Ave. . Oroville, 95965 � nrov0illo,C , Ca. 95965, AP 36-20 39 15 :, AP 36-20-6, 9b , DcCri►ato Coast. Co . t Lee Colby 10 t��e i or, d Way :.. f, P,, O. Box 1600 Chico, Ca. 95926 Oroviller 95965 Ca, 10. , COUNTY !:'L iPN1.r#GI v�l..T MIJrSJOT'7 r „ „. •a sl � G , ao7 ��r10 Rar 1 Car Co'o'(78=72) - �. ?.ani from 1�A <.� { n eta' aid "A_R" (Agricultural R€:sid4t`i:,ial) �u "N 2" Triciust,r'a�<) proPFx'tJ' loc atud alclig � South eT�Xl FW',ific p.ai:llload right -or -Way from Bagg..tt-M 1ry9vi lle P.C,L 1 south to Ophir Road, identified as AP 35-2.10-01, 35-2PO-1 , :13-220-21 36-16-14, 36-t0-11 and. 35-�9-LO (poh' iCak'a); containing 1040 acrOs, more or less"', Orovi7 i.t ,, This is, a rezoning request to rezone a portion of t,`Y'e Southern Pacific Railroad i�i,ght-Cf-way by the Solaxio Rail Oar Company. The applicant is" proposing to sone the existing right-of-way from "A-2" a_ad "A-R'r to IM -2`1 (Heavy Zndu;strial). Other portions of the railroad right-of-way.to the west are zoned "M-2" (Heavy , Industrial). f The area from the intersection of Marysville=Laggett Road and the right--of-way, to a line approximately !,000 ft. north of Kusel, Road fall. within the "A-2" and "A --R" districts. The Land UsA Map of the "County General Plan shows the majority of this area as an=. n.dustrial area. Z'he division beiween Industrial a ld residential being Lincoln Avenue with a southerly boundary occurring south of the general alignment of Ma.rysvi.11 o-Eagget t Road between Marysville-Bagge'tt and Kusel P�oad . The City of Orovill-e General. Plan shows the arta as aninddus V lal area :with the exceptibn of that area lying between tli`e intersection bio f the railroad right-of-way and Marysvi llt-Baggert Road bounded -to the east by Lincoln and including Rose, Parks, Summer, and, Hours Streets. ,; At the r'resent time; the right -of -way is being used for dabiaged rail, car storago. The S618 W1 Rail Car Company.. has used the area for repair and ,main'tenance 'of damaged rail cars. ''That use would r, be all' -he in she "A -R" zcx�e;, and would, in staff ' s opinion.," requix e a, use permit un�a . r provision (11) of the "A- " ordinsnce wl^ich .states "Zndus.trlal uses which might"be objectionable by reasd�i of emission of noise; offensive odor, 'smoke, dust,, bright light - vibration or involving the handling of explosives or dangerous materials6" if the finding, could be made the the use. would fall within that definition. If the, area is zoned to "M-2" (Heavy Industrial) the same provision is contained in the "M --2F' oa�dxnanee .`,and a determination would be n� c�:ssary as e whether the use vrould fall 'within thatl-' definition. �4 a , There is Exi-stn,g residential dcveopme.n-t in the from the ,;y :r'tatspctioi c Ma.xysvilYe-Ragg�'tt Road and the might -of -way, the cem=:U�,,ry at,' the intersec'tiw, of Lav `Plui4ws :s7i Lincoln. X - ,, 3 ; { +_� C,i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES' - May, 8 1978 3. S01ano Rail Car Co. (,,78-72) - Rezone from "A -2 (General) and A -R (Agricultural -Residential) do 1'M-2" (Hea ' �n .Industrial) property located along the Southern .Pacific Railroad right-of-way fxom.,Bag�ett-Marysvi -le �`.''ad south to Olhir ,Road; identified as AP 35-210-01, ,13s=2z"o-1,. 35-220-20 36-1.6-14., 36-20.11, and 36-27-20 (portion) more particularly` described as That portion of the E 1/2 of the aouthern " Pacific Railroad right-of-way located south of the Orovi'lle City limits and north of the north, right -of -way line of Ophir' Road. Containing l,0!"0 acres,, more or less r Oroville 78-86,1-267 It ws noted that a Negative Declaration had been recommended on this .ti project. Mr. Lawson read staff findings. Proponentsi John A. Brown, 2915 Gawthorn,e, commented that his company was requesting zoning only for propertly from file centi.ex' of the tracks to the edge of the {{//` '1­,ght of -way line; <<; Op:pone,�its: Bill Atglin 5910 Lincoln Blvd. owner Of 5.5 acres ad- jacent to the subject property said this operation is downgrading, the whole _county. 0 Zim Spannus", 1.967 Park ,street, expressed concern for' safety of, the children in the area. Helena Frank, 4593 Lincoln, said she was told Itwhen she bought her property that the rail would never be used again and now itc,;is full of junked cars. .Alan Cooper, 4.545 Lincoln and Anastasia Banos, 1.950 Park STreet, complained of the 1.00 yards of unfenced junkyard that was dangerous playground for children. f it Pat Russell, 1974 Clinton Ave, said the tracks had been installed in the last few months a Theda i- avis:h., Oro-Baggett Road said that the place is dangerous for children and so noisy that old people cannot get their needed rest, BUTTE COUNTY PI ANN] NG• COMM LS ION' MINUTES May 8, 1978 , She .also complained of bright lights . " A1arilyn Brddfor�. said her property value had been,,l,c1, cored --that' she had boon ,trying to sell and had been unable to do so. She added that the noise 24 hours a day is very bad. (407) Marlene Wilson, 4716 Virginia Ave., complained„ of lh(a .storing of - junked. fjunked carts. ,t Glen Collinson, 4S?. T,incoln Street resident-,ifor 2,5 yoars, said this is the worst eyesore dm)mhere around, Clinton Gordon, 1961 Clinton Ave. expressed Lear'.fo7' the safety of Children. ,., i. N. Bush, 4.97.0 Lincoln, ,aid, there are no scrcen5 over the welding. Patricia Peden, 1960 Clinton, said the transients' start knocking on doors at 5 , 30 A: M. and added that when slid intlu:i reel same months,.1. ago at tlzc Office as to what was going ail she �q,s talc, that they, were mist -repairing tracks , Ilsie Lackey, a'esident of 5'075 Lincoln since 1942' said that children riding laiCycles on the flat cars is very upsettini; to her and very dangerous for the children. .dames Banos spoke against approval as did 8usic Halish. it was suggested that the area be ;fenced Wvith a c'lxain .link fence. Mr. frown said his company would be opposed to'.fenciaag such a large area. Cammissioncr ,CxlUext questi:onedl that this project co Id xceive a Ieat,ivc Impact and added Haat he felt Mr. . ,Brown and Mr. Girdler should seal: some alternatives; Such 'as using, ,other land which.; is available and 'not in such close proximity of the many residents.. It was noted that the Nuisance Ordinance is now in effect. titers in opposition :from Elsie Lackey and Gerald DcRoco,were read. 'sa 'The hearing was closed _and after 'discussion Commissioner Gilbert made a Inoti.on to recomrr�end ,deni.al�-�-based on the ovrri��helming ,.op - p ex x ssccl tonight'. Hi=s anotion was soconded by Commissioner ositlon la, Everhard_, AYES: Commissioners Er erhard, tli1ber,t, Stutz, Whecler and Chairman , Bennett,. NOES. No one. 1ABSr�'VT : No,; one Moti.`on carried, eal procedure was explained. 'Tho app