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11. Charle's L. Brooks. Mie. Brooks was against 'the genera],
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that he was annoyer by noise. Mr.Hillis stated that he went down "to, the
la iriing Cotzaissi,6n before the' building vas erected' and objected to -it.
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Mr. ,A' oldold him,what hil wanted -to do, Mr. Hillis e4imined th&
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concreterui and"it is sufficientfor .:an more work, equipment shag,;
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Mrs Hillas dread a le`eter from Donna Milder at this time. Mr. H$.11.is
Stated that he was ,a superintend'"t for .Raisei, Steel. At times. the
Plant was quiet and, at,, other, titts, t' w,' -ds neee4sary, to wear ear plugs
11e stated" that ;M:., Arnold had tol&him the 'time the building was:
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erected,, that he planned to ;put. in a machine shop, ii He has writ�erioto
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th ?Attorney general and the Datstr ct , t, brney regFirc�ing this matter.
�i Supervisor Moseley stated tl-Wt when she went to the loedtior�
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here was,aehar�fuli oi��antiques,sbuggieseandwagons.biahr�lsa saw
horses and catU..,�,
Tr, Hi11is, stated 'that Mr. ,Arnold had told him, that he waa a
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-inovii; his shop from Gridley to 'Bangor.
13.' Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Arnold spoke in rebuttal to Mx. Hill -
10 -convents. The shop was originally intended as a shop for working on
buggies and farm equipmenti. It was that type of mathane slo i
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He had nointention of starting a business at that time. Hehas', looked`
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forward to retirement. There is noise fi0m farm equipment tha Mr'.
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ills hears. This nois,a in goc ing to conti.nu,i,--i. They have gone to a
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great deal of time and effort to make the bness legal. They are hot
tryiug,-to do anything alegal. They are not wanting to enlarge°their
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Supervisor Richter questioned Mr. Hillis regarding his statements
regarding what Mr, Arnold had told him.
Mr. I Hillis stated that he talked with Mr. Arnold on a sunny
and warm day., He told him that he was going to.develop this place.
,He had a shop in Gridley. He told Mr: Hillis that he was building 'a
machtne shop here and was going to provide work for the peoplewho
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do not,have it.' He wgbing to move his machine shop to Bangor.
This':converssti;on took place in 1916.
Mr, Arnold stated that 'he started the building in October, 1975.
He orient to the Planning Commission and explained that the building was
for agriculture and working on heavy equipment. He was advised that for
'an agricultural building and barn there was no permit necessary, kt$
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went to, VG&g and they pct in the electrical. lie did not ;recall having `
the ubnversation, with Mr. Hillis. He had hay and heavy eguij"'nt in
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th building after it was aonstrticted. ile was w+ariting on hism j 1
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fo ra a'gtia puwomt. Ne. began to employ p�aoplo. ixd kiareh, 1976;%<<;) '
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Mt Fennix atatad that If the Board does not stop the �e
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Mr Brodks felt that the plant was;,very harmful.
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Mr. Penni stored that he bought has property in 1 75 and
thought :that `'the, buil.d6ing was �d 'barn.
In Vebruary, 1976 the build n��'
..a hay stalk. In October,,,1976 there was allay stack in.backd `
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November it was a machine shop,
Mr„ Dve�street stated that none of the people in the
neig hbdihood objected to the �plant,"'1I
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{ Vjcso °aster"stated that she was working in O:toville anal c'
ad' tib pass `the building every day.
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Hearin$ closed to the i
public and confned to the B oa rd .
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It Baas Iaoved by dupervisor Moseley, .seconded by Supervisor 1
aux the basis of, phis initial
evalu'ation,finding the proposed project.
could ntat have: a si ;z�ficant effect oi'the envirotunent, a negative
doclaratioai be''r6'e'nunentded.
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Supervisor Richter state& that he would like to make a
decision 6h the change, ' To
argue the' use is there is .flawed. He f"It: 'that;
he did not have 611 the facts on the envirornnental problems.
Mr. 'Nelson stated that the physical changes oceurrod when
he building was built.. Denial of the
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use oftbuilding would not
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AYES: Supervisors S'emkei Madigan, Moseley, Richter and Chairu a,
Vinston
Motion carries.
Chairman Winston,sptated that the property is a beautiful 'piece
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estate. Itis an improvement.. The bad part would be of the
county bteaks down the Zoning :in B44gor under those
conditions then
there uhauld be a motio to aboXish ever.y bite of zoning In Butte Cointy,,
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Memo to dim ,Lawson
December 16, 1977 Page 3
Fire Protection,
The town site of Bamgor has a fire station which is ma4hed
year-round with an engineer and in, the summer, one fire
fighter is added..Ic
The station h,as, one ,pumper truc,.k.
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Topography
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The ,;area varies frorn a gentle rolling to.pagraphy'''to relatively
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steep incl ines
The western boundary of.the study area has .an el-evation just
above 200 feet; the townsite is 755 feei; high; and the highest
point in the east is T,780 fee Arnol'd's property is between
1 , 3.00 and 1 ,400 feet.
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There are very few commerctaluses in this area A cafe/market/
service station establ'ishme`nt at the four -corners of Bangor is
joined by a building contractor's office across the street.
Iildust{r,y is 1'imited to a small manufacturing plant at the corner
of La Porte and Upham roads. This is approximately, four miles
from the town'site: It employs 20 -plus `people.
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July 19, 1978
Mr. Tames Wp Arhol.cit,
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Bangor, CA 75914
Res General Plan ohanpe 78-86
Dear Mr. Arnold:
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At ,the regular meeting of the Butte County 'Board o'T Supov-
vi,sors held July' 18, 7.978, -the board deferred setti,nr, a
hearing cute on your applic-atlon, for a proposed Gene; aj.
Plan change .,from Timber Mountain Terrain.to :C.n.dustri:al, ,,ror
prop,(-.xrty looated on the southwest corner: oi' Robinson Mill'
Road EI .Ick LaPorte Road. corifainine appraxa.mgtely one, acre,,
east of Oroville, awaiting clarification and conformation
. ng Commission minutes of �7�.11.y' 10, 1978 6
of t�h�j 1"l.ann:�.
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The mi x tite �i11 be filar ed at the ext regi a�� u eetit
of the 'planning 00=is8i.on on jul. , 24;, 1.9786
You will 'be notified of the time =d dgte vhe,a a pub'li.o
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$houl,d you have any questions regarding this ratter; plt,ase
contact this office.
Sincerely,
Bettye $1dr w,l
ln�terim Planning Director,
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Dear Fro Arnold!
1ib ;he wwax7.i�x�. llvina 61 .. he Butte County SOON '.. O.i.' supow -
S ;:"ON .he d ,�„�.g'S 81 .978, a p blit hearin nate Was ,��"c� t; {�
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Y) 1998 61 10 v 30( am. to consider your request
fir` r1,an chance e SOS timber mcauntaitout t tcr:raln to,
Property located 04 the swuthwort, 0,�rnw;
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