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J. A. 8 E. L. RaeJ. IY & 0. M. Porter Raymond L. L�,msden
2440 V6 Road 3491 Davis St, A � 4656 Lyrr. Wy ndoe
Oxoville, tea. 9S965„ � Oakland,"'Ca. 94603 fJrovillJe, Cs, 959
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36-073-10, 41 AP 36'=073`-13 R AP 16-073-14
36081-17, "19 t
Dap G» of Veterans Affairs, C. % B. B. Goble 1
� .p V Rosi. 8ishap
4i�22 Lwr Wyandotte 4730 Lwr« Wyandotte 887 Wells Lane
Oroville; Ca. 95965 , OrovilleCA
p 95965
Oroville, Ca. 95965
AP 36-973-15, ,16 AP, 36-073-18 t AP�36.073-22
Jimmy DaleHays G. O P,. Ott Jahn S. Cherry
3113 Ora Bangor Hwy. ; 1320 Mt. Zda Rd. ° 4680 Lwr. Wyandotte
Oroville, Ca. 95965 Oroville Ca. 95965 Oroville
� Ca , 95965
AP 36-073=23 AP 36-07,3'-24 AP 3,6-073-25 z
Rodney A. Petersen B. Jr, €{ 1. E. Dolan a M:'Ke� ie-8ramI age' Inc.
7500 Columbia Dr. 4620 Lower Wyandotte Rd. � 134 i' Lincoln Sto
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Kennewick, 'WAr
9336 ,� Orovillje; , Ca95965
Oroville, Ca 9596
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AP 36-0736 AY s6-073-27
-2AP 36-073-29
E. L. & M. 5. -Hartman F Z. E. 8, T. D. Osborne Oroville Co of Je;hovahs i
" 4633 Lw:. Wyandotte P.O. Box 'BA t 3161 Oro Bangor Hwy. Wit.
Oroville, Ca. 95965 S Burney, Ca. 96013 4rov1le Ca. 95965
AP 36.073-32AP 36-073','-34 AP 36-073-35
R. D. 6 G. R. Callaway W: .E. F N. Ale: ander George Shannon
4560 Lwr. Wyandotte 4540 Loweir. Wyandotte 2460 V6 Road
Oroville, Ca. 95965 Orovi Ile,,'Ca. 95965 Oroville Ca' 95965
AP .36-013-36 AP 36,;073=37 1 AP 35-07.3„ 39
Joe T.,Yates P. L.. h�, K. Wi3Tson C. 8 P. B '�icav,dy
2446 V6 Road r 3153 ,Oxo Bangor flvry,. 4520 Lwr; Wyandotte
Oroville, a.
65 Oroville, Ca. 95 068 0rov.,.ille-
Ca 95965
AP36-073-40 -
3-42 AP 36=083-
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AP 36.07 _r
John Del Rosario D. V. 6 D: L. Keeb,le E. L, 6 S. J. Luckey
24$`6 V6 Rd. 7594 Melvina ,24911 Stagecoach
Oxoville, Ca. 95965 S Palermo, Ca. 95968 i Laguna Hills, Ca.; 926;53
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AP 36-081-5 i AP 36081-6 AP 36-081''-10
E. & J*Butterfield 1 J. IV. _ F, E. M. Harvey James J. Zeman
4768 Lwr» Wyandotte Rd. 4780 Lwr. Wyandotte 31.99 Oro.Bangor Hwy.
Oroville, Ca. 9596S Oroville, Ca. 95965 Oroville, Ca. 9.5965 c.
AP 36-031-14 AP 36-081-15 AP 36-081-21
R. L. 6 M. E. Hill
W. & B. J.. .Roberts E. & D. Cummings i' 3187 Oro Bangor Hwy.4820 Lwr. Wyandotte Rd. 1725 6th St. J broville,'Ca. 95965
Oroville, Ca. 5596 Oroville, Ca. 95965 C
AP 36-081-8 9; 16, 18, k' AP 36-081-23, 24
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YES NO
30. Substantial change in demand for municipal services
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(police, fs.re water, sewage, etc.) (.
31. Substantially increase fossil £ue' consumption, s;
(electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.) ,
32. Relationship to part of a larger project or series
of projects
(ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
project '
33 . Describe the ro 'ect site as it ex' sbs before the project,
including information on topography, soil stability, plants and
i animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe
r any existing structures on the site, and the Mse of the; structures,
34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information
on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects6
indicate the type of land use (residential., commercial, etc.),
l' intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops- department
stores, etc.), and stale of development (height, fsohtage, set -back,
rear yard, etc.).
CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the stat.emezits furnished
above and ir,th,e attached exhibits present the data and information
required ,for this initial evaluation; to the best of my ability, and .
/ th'a't the facts,' statements, and information presented atetrue and
correct to the best ofmy knowledge e and belief`.
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Date
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Appendix E page 3 of 3
Milk
„ YES MAVBH
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g. Exposure of people off' property to
Ci
geologic hazi�rds such'as earthquakes,
landslides, itudslides, around failure,
or similar hazards?
2, Aix'. Will the proposal result ino �w
a. Substantial deterioration'
of ambient
air quality
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b, The creation of objectionable
odors?
`�I palteration air movement,
moisture�or�tem temperature, or changein climate,
either locally or -regionally?
3. Water._ Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Changes or the course
iof
or direction water
zr movements.
b'. Changes in absorption rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate and.
amount of surface water
runoff?
c. Alterations to the course or
flow of f loud waters?
d.Change in' the amount of surface
water in any water body?
e, `�IDfscharge into surface waters„ or
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3. any --,alteration of surface water
quality; including but not limited to,
temperature, dissolved oxygen`or
turbidity?
f'4,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 excava11 tions? '
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Appendix 1
,. �� pP page 2 a 8
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YES
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MAYBE' NO
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Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public
water supplies,> n
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Exposure of people or property _ to
water related hazards such as flooding?r
" 4.
Plant Lif-ei Will the proposal result
in
substantial-.
a.
Change in the diversity of species,, or.
number of any species of plants (including
trees, shrubs, grass , crops, microflora
and aquatic plants)?
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any unique;
rare or endangered species of plants?
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Introduction of new species of plants
into an area, or in a barrier to the
normal replenishment of existing species?
d, .
Reduction in acreage of an agricultural
g Y g
crop?
5.
Animal Life. will the proposal result in
Substantial`;
a
Change in the d= rens<i ty of species, or
numbers of any species of animals (birds,
land animals including reptiles, fish and
shellfish, benthic organism.;, insects or
microfauna)?
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any un$,que,
rare ,or endangered species of animals?
c.
introduction of new species of animals
into an area, or result in a barrier to
movement of animals?
the migration ax _
i
d.
Deterioration to existing fish or
wildlife habitat?
6.
Noise. Will the proposal result in
substantial:
a.
Increases in noise levels?
b.
Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
Appendix, F -
parte, 3 of 8
N V,
a
YES
MAYBE,
NO
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Lightand Glare. Will the., Proposal produce
ign cant light or glare?
8.
'Land Use. Will the proposal result in a
'al,teration
substantial of the planned land,
use of an area?
'9.
'Natural Resources, Will the proposal result
in substantial:-
ubstantial:a.
a.Increase in the rate of use of any
natural` resources?
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?
10.
Risk, of Upset. Does theproposal 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?
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11.
Population. Will the proposal significantly'
�- alter the location, distribution, density,,
or growth rate of the humano ulation of
p p
an area?
12 .
Housing. Will the pproposc"l siclnifacantly
affect existing housing, or create a
demand
far additional housing?
13.
Tr'anspartatiot/Circulation., Will the,
,proposal result in..-
nsa.
a.Generation of substantial additional -
vehicular movement)
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b. Significant effects on existing parking
t1
facilities, or demand for new parking?
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C. Substantial impact upon existing
transportation systems?
d. Significant alterations to present
patterns of circulation or movement
of people and/Or goods?
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e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or
air traffic? ,
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page 4
of 8
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YES MAYBE,,,,
NO
f'. Increase in traffic hazards to motor"
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? t
14.
public Services, Will the proposal have
an effect upon, or result in a substantial
need for new or altered governmental services
in any „of the following akeas r
A. Fire protection?
l?. Police protection
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenance'of public facilities,
including roads?
-,
f. Other governmental services?
15.
Energy . Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or-
renergy?
energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon
existing sources -of, energy, or require
the d'eveopment of new sources of energy?
16.
Utilities. Will the proposal result in a
need for hew systems, or substantial
alterat,*vns to the following utilities:
a. Power or natural gas?,;
'b. Communications systems?
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c. Water?
cs
d. Sewer?
17.
Human health . Will the proposal result in:
a. Creation of any health hazard or potent al
health hazard (excluding mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential- ;;health
hazards?;
Appendix F a page 5
of ...8 til
YES
MAYBE NO
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Aesthetics. Will the ;proposal res'! it in tho.
obstruction of any public designated or
recognized scenic vista open to the publio,
or will the proposal result in the creation
of an aesthetically offensive siteopen
to public view?
19.
Recreation.' Will: the proposa'.l, result in
an impact upon the quality or quantity of
existing public recreational.facilities?
2�.
eological/Historical. Will the proposal
result in an alteration of a significant
archeological or historical site, structure,
object: or building?
2.1.
Mandatory Findings of Significance..,
a. Does the project have the potential to
degrade the quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a
:
fish or wildlife species, cause a fish
or wildlife population to crop below
Self sustaining levels, threaten to
eliminate a plant or animal community,
reduce 'the number or restrict the range>
of a rare or endangered plant or animal
or eliminate important examoles of the
major periods of California history or
prehistory?
b. noes the project have the potential to
achieve short term benefits to the
detriment of -publicly adopted long-term
environmental- goals?
c. :.Does thep
project have im acts'which
are individually limited, but cumula-
tively considerable? (A project may
impart 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 will caase substantial
adverse effects On human beings,
either directly or indirectly';.:
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Appendix .F -
nage 6 of 8
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVP,LUATION
This project :i:s a rezone from A-R (Agricultural Pc.oidential) to AR=MH
(Agricultural--Residential Mobile Home) for AP#F,-O,/3-08 -23, arid. -24
The access to' the .rezone area is-via a driveway- r),f,'f lower Vyandotte
Road which it., located on the west side about 3` 0 i0et south of its" <<,.
intersection with V-6 Road... ,
The site eolsists of rolling topography with gentle g
slopes. Ve et,
P
tion is prjmarily annual and perennial grasses with ,some scattered,
Oak trees ,,'and landscaped plant ;species. Wildlife is limited. to small
species, -;uch as rodghts, along; with a variety of songbirds and , insects.
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The surro;Gnding land 'uses are rural residential and open grazing llland.
There are several mobilehome residences; in the vicinity to the noth,
south,�\Ian4, west. High voltage transmission lineo rtu-1 from north to
south to the east of the project area. The 'Butte County Gez�,eral elan
designates this area as low density residential, 1- dwelling ung..s
per acre°
1(g): This site lies within the after shock epiQonter region of �e
x,975 earthquake. The potential geologic Lazard of a major. earthq 'ke
Is common to the ,areas in and around Oroville.
12: The P'(,zoning of these properties to allow mobileho`mes for rles�.-
dential use is not expected to significantly affect nearby housing+
or result in a change of land use patterns The mobilehomes whic
would. be allowed sub"segu�nt to approval of the rezone must be at least
5100 sgilare feet in sizer,The two existing residences 'in the rezone
area are, comparable in size to'a single-wide mobilehome (720 square
feet),
13(f)., If the rezoning to AR-MIS is � an a proved mob lehomes bxou. g ht
p y
onto an of the � arcels ,s ou b
d d' �.. ` v
h l e e a. eyed is Highway.-
The
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v r Bangor �' LS Oro angor ,d�. hwa
The dirt and gravel road access to the site is `12-14 feet wide which
dould mak ry gle-wide mobilehome ('12' x 601) very
would. make the delive of a sa;n
Appendix pacJe 7 o% 8
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APPE11MIX
NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAT,. IMPACT
NOTICE IS HEREBY ,OVEN that the project describod below has'
been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California
Environmontal Quality Act of 1970 (Publ c Resources Code
21100, et sea.) and a determination has been made that it will
not have a: significant effect upon the exivirownentd
2.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJEdt: Log 'f8-02-27-01
Rezone from A-R to AR- MH.
3.
LOCATION OF PROJECT.
Lower Wyandotte Road, south of its intersection with V-6 Road.,'
Oroville.
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NAM AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT
Raymond Lumsden
4656 Lower Wyandotte Road
Oroville, California 95965
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MITIGATION MEASURES: `
6.
A copy of the Environmental Review Director's initial study
regarding the,environmental effect of this project is attached.
This study, was
Adopted as presented.
Adopted with changes._ 'Specific modifications and
supporting reasons are attached.
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A public hear Iing on this Negative Declaration-was held by the
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decision making body.
Hearing body Butte County Board of Supervisors
Date of Determination l ,
Determination: {
On the basis of the EtVironmental Divector's initial study,
the information presented at hearings, comments received on the
proposal and our own knowledge and independent research.-
Appendix G - page of 2
['reject
Title
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Rezone.
AP// 36-Q75-08, -23
NOTICE O11 Dr?TrrtNITNA7 TON
StF'ate Clearinghouse Number (Jf submittcdto State-.1
tate Cl,eatI-nghouse)
.t
TOSecretary for Resources
916-534--4777
SEP J 1970
14.,6 Ninth St., Room 1311
Nelson, Director. E.R.D.
it Sacramento, CA 95B14
Traject
CLARK A.MELM01,Couniy,Clark
Lower Wyandotte Rgad., south -of its
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BY, ., .CG1c1 fes., populy
Project
Description:
(Filed)
f county Clerk
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County ofBUT
FROM; (i,.c1 Agency)
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`1859 a.r ree
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Zi^ovi , e, a tmrx't
._" . Counf;,lf C'p ter Ijrive _...-.
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SUBJECT: Fil sn�;' of Notice o.( 1)eterrn�nation in Compliance with
Section 21108 or 211S2 of
the Public Resources Code.
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Log // 78-0227-01
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Title
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Rezone.
AP// 36-Q75-08, -23
and -24 Raymond Lumsden:
StF'ate Clearinghouse Number (Jf submittcdto State-.1
tate Cl,eatI-nghouse)
(,ontact
i'erson
916-534--4777
Tole t�h�arle Number
Earl D.
Nelson, Director. E.R.D.
Traject
Location
Lower Wyandotte Rgad., south -of its
--
intersection with V--6 Road, Orovilleo
Project
Description:
Rezone
from A -R to AR -MH.
This is to advise that the Count _,of Butte Board of Supervisors„
(Ilead Agency)
has made the following determinations regarding the above-described
projoc-t
1. The project has been � approved by the Lead Agency.
disapproved
2 The project Q will have ,a significant effect on th`e environment.
will not
3. 0 ' An 'Environmental, Impact Repoz't was 'prepared for this project
pursuant to the provisions of CEOA, and was"" cettified as_ re-
eluired by Section 1S085 ( ) , 14 California Administrative Code.
A Negative Doclaration was, prepared for this project pursuant
to the provisions; of CEO:L, A copy of the Negative Declaration
is a ttac hod'.
.
A Notice' of Exemptibn was filed indicating this project is
exempt from environmental. review A copy of the Botice of
Exemption is attached.
Appel dig H _ Page 1 of 7.
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MINUTES 19713
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Raymond Lumsden, Ftal"(78�71) pezone froni "A;-R"
(Agricultural Resi.dential�' to "'AR-NO!" (Agricvatural
Residential - 'Mobilo Homos) pxaperty laca' ci ' t�pxox.
350 ft. south of 1'-6 Road, approx. JD0 ft. west of,
I,arrer Wyandotte Road, identified as AP 36-073-8,
23, and 24,; more Particularly dg-scribed ass
The)autrerly 33i ft. of Lot 3 of Hlor. 16 '
of "Vida, 1'erona" Sub por map of record on
Wall. Map No. 12 of the Butte County Recorder
and tijr+ ft ;' of i'nt 4 of Plock
)16 of said "Villa Verona" .Sub; excepting
therefrom that portion located within the (.(
following described pa.rdel s �
Beginning at an irot; st-ke in the t
center line of the 0roville and Aangor
liig,hway from which the southeast; (;,orner
of Block numbered"16 or above mentioned
Villa Verona bears S. 680 o6 ° 24" E. a
6� distance 'of 1011 .83 feet;. t}ence along
the cent,q,,rlline of said highway on a
ct rlre to the left havi.n'g a radius of
2000 ft., the long chord of'whith beats
c}, N. 370 SO' 05" IV. ra distance • �'of 753.46
fto; thence on a tangent to sra,i,d last
mentioned curve bearing "IN., 410 2.8' 1V a
-distance of S4%46 ft; thence leaving said
highway N. 480 32' `F. " distance of 545:77
- ftthence cz 440 43' F. a distance of
"234:'00 ft thence S. 49`0 05'1 1V. 'a distance .
of 425.77 ft; thence S. 200 56' IV. a dis-
tan,-o of 167„08` ft: to; the point of
beginning, `
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Containing 2.5 1 Cres, More or xassflrovi11e
78-88•-2-70
Mr. Lawson read stafr; fiiidtng,;, ,4
RayMond Lumsden said that the structoro now on tkrc” proporty was
1apida'teel an{l that the Installation of,* a mobilo would onbance, the
area. 'Barnty Dolan, 6, , ,oi�°tir�; rra 7rrlti nc,���c�,r, a,x•eed.
c ppotion'ts Ph1lip iV'iIson, `'SIS � ni o IlLango IiiRhway ;,,Li,d that mobile
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BOA1W OF Our-ERVISU
DIVITIT ., May 1978
2. Nlorseman Duplex Investors - approved negative declaration-and
rezone from "R"-3" (medium density residenfia!) to "R-2" (duplex residential) property
located on the northeast comer of Weseman Avenue and Lassen Avenue identified r i
as AP 44-37-20 and a portion ofAP 44-37-13, containing 12.20 acres; more or less, `
Chico set for„May 30, 1978 at,10,30 a.m.' f
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3. Robert E, Pasch - approved negative declaration and rezone from
`*-R” (agricultural residential) to "AR�MH',Agricuftural residential-mobile home)
property located on the west side of Seventh Street approkn-lately 400 feet south of
Yuba Avenue, identified as AP 31-23.7-2, 31-237.6 and 31-242•-6, containing 0,48
acres, more or less, Orovi l,le set for May 30, 1978 of 10;45 a,,m.
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�4. Raymond Lumsden, of al - approved negative declaration and rezone
from "A-R" (agricultural residential) to "AR-MH" (agricultural residential-mobile home)
property located approximately 350 fee`f soui,h of V-6 Road, approximately 4U0 feet west
of Lower Wyandotte' Road, identi f ied as'AP 36-073-8, 23 and 240 containing 2.5 acres,
more or less, Orovil le, set for May, 30, 1978 at 10:00 a.m.
-7,093� Phillip L. Wilson, Orovi
Ille. Mr. Wilson writes appealing the Raymond Lumsden,
of al rezone from AR to AR-MH for property locatedapproximafely �\
300 feet south of V--6 Road; approximately 400 feet west of Lower
Wyandotte Roads identified as AP 36-073-8, 23 and 241, roville,. See
seating of hear
Aing later in themeetings
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ORDINANOL' XO 1927
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AX ORDINANCE ZOkTG A POHTIOX OF M COM TY
OF B'lITTE, al'ATIZ OF CA'LIFOMTIA> All "„AR -M&
(AGRICULTURAL RESIMUTIAL -4 MOBILE HOME;)
DISTRICT, PURSITANT TO CIlA: YLM 24- 2q, .
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The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, $tate
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of Cala±' "65rnia, under and pursuant' to Chapter 24-29 tiI the Butte
i County lis ORB.�I X as follows.,
County Dade' o,f said
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- BOTI:Ot 1. The hereinafter desc-iberl Vireo situated in
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the County of ,,Butte, State of California, shall be and it is
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hereby zoned as an 11111 -MH" (Agricultural residential " I Mobile
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Rome) Distrl t, and such area shall be sub ject ,ta the restrictions
and restricted uses and regulations hereinafter =Ocii)i"ed and �
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id. area so'I zoned `'being; located the uti,orpc "at6d
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area of County, Orovil7,le, move pa,rtiouholy described, as
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follow,,;
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The ; outherly J33 ft, of Lot of B,1007. 16
.of "Villao Veron6l' Sub . per Map of R� ecora on
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'Wall Map Igo. 12 of:,the,Butto County ecoreer "'
a a:i the southerly 132 It. of l.!ot. 4 o f Block
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l6 of said '"Villa. ",Verona" SVbii , exreept;.ng
therefrom that joxvti on Iocated within the
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Following described parcel.;.,
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Begi;an.ing at an iron stake :Ln', the
center line of the Crovi.11e and
Bangor Hi hwa� from rrt iich tho , south--
east corner of Block numbered Ica or
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08ve mentioned Villa Gerona beams ;a
68 p ' 241" B a distance of 1011.x.3 ft.
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thence aldng the centerline of olid
t highwayncurve 4o theole;M h&virig a
radiu'sof2000 , and of
which beaus N , 3`�� 50' „0511 wti a distance
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of 253.36 ft. thence on -a tangent to
said last'. mentioned curve :nearing l�
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41. 280 W a distance of 54.46 ft
thence leaving'
said h�gh��ay` i7 4$� �32' la
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a distance of 5'-5.77 a thence G 44°
43" ' a distance of 234:60 ftw ; thence
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S 4a 05' Woa "distance of 425.7'% fte;
thence'S 2O 56 W a �d.istat.ce cif 167498
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ft to the -point of beginn nsoo
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Containing , 2 M 5 acres, more or leas.
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LIVP1oN 2 ��GUTAT,Toils Poi, AN lVAR-1.04if 1)TST41C
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The PollowinS regUations shall ' a p�13� i� q"����-leTa
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biStrio
(11) tic), L. ?TMMITT1
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l.' Ono oiaxgle-faMily dwelling per. praxcel.
'%0%33.
Romto hawse one Ta �f, vahe� sueh
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zobile home is the only housing facility i6cat'od an,
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the premisez, pr, o r ded the following conditions are
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r otformea oto;, :.
Me rp?o'oo area of the mobile home shall not
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he :1,esothori JCS 8qu e poet
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Accet oozy buildings pertinex'it to the permittee
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Usee
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4, g icul ;ur 1 ,u��e , exoept liveotocko Subjecat to
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j` r equireinvatzas Iollot,s
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f ^ <'' In edditien to the Ini:t imam square qot go
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equited tqbe devoted to reioid itial;use, the _�'�illowinQ ,
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Minimum lot of VA el civese shall, be required Por ` e�ch.
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animal rained or,kept Q.n the premises.
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A. 'Vor oauh %t7raeCir head pV oattle over one
'V o
r
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( 1 ) ye6r of age —oig t thouaend ona hundred
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twenty-five feet.
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b. Vor ettch head, cif ovine o"rer t` ti (10) weeks
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of 6ge_� eight tnou,iu.nd ane hunc3se . t -v n .ate a
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,
Iqu'are feet.
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c. Tor eao`h head of Shoop ori, ootsiIi
thousend (21100{Q) Squar$ feet.
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(B) "ML ri0j,��WTXG WA48l SUBIii W MMITRIJIG A US
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2a Golf daureo:gs Ooutitry al'ubAl t
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lrlerpitti
Would permit 400eenory ti•gss ouch, as:6iv .n�,; r ag:oi pro
slop cocktail bar, testaurante
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4Yj.iublic and qua i -public uset a.ncludi Lr ohurche y
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fl:rei�ousee ho��, ,gals, parks tend pla'frrounds I, so.hoo s , and
J 71.x.
�!.4 fJ�JwV 4.f. Vt3..L��� �.i.�M.ff. .{.,lt��♦
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4. woumercial pouitry Darraine" anc, :livestook farming�
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H" er x7Gir v .�t91 05, out;platient.
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G. � urser oe anel plant gnrclenI `}
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7. 11,11100 Ulact office.
or, J.I:ICTTO 24-313 Sl1,k6,I:Jwr.., AP141,ll a
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I.M.10111ON All uses at landwithin the, (,etriot not
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ap6cAifieally Ot;hori.4pd tiny permitted are prohibited.,
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ISEGTSGN 4. In Oompl.i ante. with the provisions o:t said
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j$txtte bounty Gado, Chapter 24, the sama ie horoby amended, by,
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adding this Orda n~co U'l full:
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SECTION The penalties for the Violation of the
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zoxalng her e'try. imposed within the d4atriot shall.' be as ,provided is
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'time Butte CgUnt7 Code, chapter 241, this Ordinance eshall from 6n.d
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after its effootive date become a 'ouppliem,ex.t t:r?; tinct, part of the
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putt;o Coo Z' Oode,, Guapter 224 ,,.
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(Agricultural ResaideaRtiA) to "AR.fI�SVr �"f��trz ��x�.i:.�a�:za.x ,
".5'esldential - �1s)�.tii le �Jom6s) property �.r��.a'a:ed a}aj,ran,�a
Poad , appi-o:r, . =400 fi't . 0
Lower Wyan w tte Road, dentified as AP 56-073-3ry
23, and 24, more particularly
The southerly 3 3 Pt. of Lp y-� elf 3�, c.�:� �
Of t'Villa Verona" Sul:, per �i�}� � , recak� i qtr �1
Wati 11 Map of the Built, inu y Rr.ce�d��
„ and the southerly 132 ft, of Lot 4 of M or_I
i �6 Of Said I'Vil a Je4"onall subs PXcepi;ilA,
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theref,m)-ii that pbx.tion located within thefollowing described parcel;
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inn�xtf� fit an +vk "3Y`c'�iGE3� tQ
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center line of the ovo-trille wa.�`j 1"Ingor
Ni hway frmil which then corn-er
of block- mrnboie(l 16 or aliovo v,4,entio ea
Nilly Verozia b ^gars S. 68'D OV 24,11 B
di: tance of 1,011.8.3 feet; thwica along
tho CantGtix'l r*w Uf Said can a
C;Urve ux-the left 11"a"F na rad4'us of
1040N'. �whe rtenp Clio rrp o 3:c1i Nears
v a 570 a , o5. 11. a
(IlLstan ce of 54.46 ft; thovi.ce 1 ep.,v.1 fmg. said
x�hs�,�' jitf 'i1a 1G4tr�i� L�oY,���9
ftt.3i"$?.C'i0 44 4
� 3 of
254.00 o � 425.77 ft- s.h e— c -e S. 7' tsar 5
beg inning a
1 a tQ in Ir 2.5 7,: ,`x l 4i s s r Orovl,"�,'Vkb
The above itontioned wopIJcaft ens ,«t ft�.611S, tnaPss ilra ft envifxonµ
7,nental impact rapo fts and/6r negative r'perts are on file andfa
avaa7, blt� fo.r public w�e�TiAV a.t tIIt) 0 f�a.V.0 of tae ?;titt� Cmt�nt,r
Planning 17opa tnent� 7 Cooney Gentex I����rr�;, )r 'v:illo., �:aliforn ay,
Environmental Xmp ac t Ro'n arts are asa college zind
cowzty lib aloes . I >
BCITTY3 01M .' RLANIII INNO f,,M-PITT55T0114
TO BE T`"UBI TSIMIN) IN1111111 0Y,V11.,1 o "' MIC.$JAY 'O'i"; THPUSMY Az`aril
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