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IY f ^i a P7 .''Receipt J+ Ff Proj ect.. i r, 1 1> APPENDIX, Date Filed ' Environmetttal Information Foran (Tobe c,om6leted by applicants GENERAL 'CNFO`Ri MATID`N ]L_ Name axid„addtess of dovelo etor �ro,ect, snon,sox; P annxng ommissxon ` i,n�:t�ated` 1;c�rt�rz� for 'patc�l deYe�e� ,,Tot TRZ60 IL,�st Addz p ess of��' pxQJ.ect. AsSessox`'s Block, and ,ot Number �J ” Namd,,. address" r aria te1.e ht�ne number of. Berson to ba gontacted' concerning this project: L. J': Lawson - P1,a»rt A D rer'�<ix ,4:' 'Ty e' of Project ; �i .`e-. czonlLz subdivision) ROZI) �lrt from p-2 to' T1�i -4Q "5. Lisa and describe aiay other :elated port its and �othei, public. approvals requixd for this project: including„ those 7r{u�.� ed by city , regional, state, an r3 fedexal a ,enc es ; 4. 6. Ex1sting zoning district,: 7'. Proposed use of sites i , PROJECT DESCRIPTION S .Site sits. 8 `Ate 31( q building (s) , N1 AI Square footage of r 10. Nuiiber of floors of construction. fi. Amount of off- street parking; providedr N A 12. Attach situ development plan, NIA 13. Proposedss,,pheduling, .ASAP 14, Asso.ciated. pro' ects . N/A S . :ic;Lpated incremental development,, N/A , Appendix E page l .of 3 rf 'iia(. r♦ �. n �.;., .- APPENDIX ',FN"r1iRONNLENx`ALat3HECIZL��GST^ YARM w � , ,To be comp1eVedr;by Lead Agency) I.,ACi GROUNv,og # 78-0 130-01 1. Nage of Pr`ogic�tien�: Bu�;iP {�oup],;inf� Coxnnissa-t�,.;. 2. ; Addrea's xa)ld° Phone' L8L oni ng Director V11E l.'.. 6U O V JJ.L �.. iZ 1� Or'oville^ C1alifdra �qfl —; 3 ., Date r.af ChecXClist Subir�itted 4, Agency Requiring Checklist 5 Name df P`tapbsal, � f s.pplicabie, , < 3 �� � f' m t TM O Row '# 73 wOS,::rortli ofi't :Cllypper Mills. I t ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS' Explanations of all" "yes": and i "maybe" answers are xegiAred on attached sheets,) YES MAYBE 1. Earth. W 11 the proposal result .in significant: ... a.'Unstable 'earth conditions or in changes in geologid subst�uctures7 -�. _,,,. b Disruptions,, displacements, 6om- padtiori3Ot overcovering.of the soil? _ c. Change in topOsraphy or ground face relief .Features or, removal of npsoil? '`' d. 'Destruction, covveritg or rnod3faca- tion of any uniqueeUl'OgiG or physica? features? e. Increase in'wind or water erosion of soils; either on or o`ff the site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in silta- tion, deposition or erosion vhich may modify the chanAel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or, lake? g. 116s s of prime agriculturally ' prP °ductive soils outside designated. urban areas? ._.�.; y F .. Appendixpage 1 of 9 , I' is r t bSWTTX t, i r� an� a YES MAYBE, VO h. xpta'sure oi' p opl or'griapert" 0�'i 3;hh a ods • sudYi A.16,-it qa%es , l,ax cds lades , muds lig des , ground, faila�ir. e , «' or similar ha�hkds? !° , 2. Air. Will: Che . a Substantial' d.eter� t� at . ,�r ., �Ask arnb�t�•a�r � l:ocal. >�hix" gt�a`�l�ay� T'0 ' b. oda'rs ; solve war '{fumes'?t f` ry ,°Xaa, c, Sag%fi c'r�t, e. f air' l�terat ono movemenitt; hoist re of ;'"Cempature, `r y or., any,Chdo. g0 ti" cel a,mafe aith� locally or regionally? 3. WateWi11the Oroposal, .Tres;ulto„a.nj sub stan Ci'a I �y a. Chan' ges in currents, or the course or dlire'ctxon of water .Wovement�s"? r r b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage Ni a to rns or th p � > e, rate an;dr. arnotint .of^, su'fa'ce. water Yungffl; ., c. x4'eed for off-ti te._surface, improvements; includinvegetation 11 removal, chap eIliation`or culvert installation?` CL, Alterations to 6"he> course ox flow of f1,6d wate:t? �x e. Change in the 'cimol'ir.t\ of surface' watet in any water b6-dy,? f . ,:Discharge; into surface waters,,' or _ in I any al.;aeration of Surface water quality ' Inc:l,uding But not limited to tetnperature, dirssolved oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of !the direction or rate of flow of ground waters'I h.. Change in the quantity or quality of ground caters, either through direct additions or withdrawals; „ ov through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? `y a' ,r _ App dx F - page 2 of 9' ff . .r MI 1 11 , 7.Y .4'.l : If ' . ,., , •, Redtsat on in the amount of water � f otherwz se available .for publia water ;supplies? Exposure' of people or property ,to water related haz'ards� such as ' Life. Will the proposal. resu t .substantial s a A , Loss l, of vegd'tatz.an or 'change in the rI ,. diversity of • specie's ;or -number of ,any `Spe4lies, of p'I�arts,Xincluding trp,es, shrubs,,,,,, gtas-s. er,ops, m� crofl'ora and aquatic planks)°?• •. b Reduction .of the' �n.�umbers• of any unique, rare or endangered. species, ofplants? c Introduction of new species of plants, into an area, or. in a barrier > to' the normal opl.enishment of existing species? �d, Reduction in acrea e of An a ri- to ` cultural crop? Animal Life . Will bhp praposal result n ss st•antial: a, Change in the diversity, of species, or numbers ;of any species o: animals (birds; land :,An.it4als'' inoluding reptiles, fish and shell- f.ish,'benthic organisms, insects or - t ; microfaixna) ? Reduction of the numbers `of any unique•,;, rare or endangered species of animals'? c, Introduction of nev species of animals into an area, or result in. g «' � s a barrier to the mi rar.�.on or ' . r movement of ani,rgal.s . d, Reduction of, encroachment upon,'or deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat, f . x 'Appendix F - page 3 of 9 at Qt it 41 11 YES MA:Y. MP [ 0 Ny , 6. ry y Noise. Will: tbe.proposal'''xesult"'7T1 i ,M ` substan t1al ,. ter rt a, increases n noise r,Edvelsi? b Exposure o� people; to,. sewetd poi"se �1 levels? , .rrrr 7 Light and, Glare . Wi1l„' GFi proposal pro uce 519=11Cant fight: ,or l.are? 8 Lad the proposed " suit a sx.gnificantit �n 4. a.: Alterationf.0 l annodlancl' ., se P 1 0 an, arca. 4 blish tre ,� ux, testa b _e , rid which,i w 111, denioi'strably 1_cad toi.suai alteration? b. "Gon l,ict with uses ori adjolnirig properties, or conflict with '" establ i sped recreational,,educa- VK� ._. tional, religious or. sc�.ent�f`c, uses of an area? � 9 Natural` ��iatural',Resoulrces. Wi11 the, ro''689.1 P p 'result in, su stantial'f" , a; Demand for, or increase iri'-)the:rate .} . of use of- any natural` resources? b. Depletion, of any nonrenwabl natural resource? 10. Risk o_ set. Does .the }ioposal 1 an ov ve a risk of an explosion or, the release of,hazaedous substances (including, but not limited to, oi.1, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of',an accident or upset conditions? 11. Population.. Will the proposal signi ioantly alter the location, - distribution, density;, or growth rate of the human population of, an area or nhysic_ally divide an established community? 12. Housing. Will the proposal " signs. xcantly affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? _ Appendix p 4 page, of 9 � CJ K r t LE 8b'U1] tL' V� r� 13" l'r'aris ortatian/Circulti ani Will' th'e �roposa F Generation o`—f subs,tantia]_'acld ,tion sl "' I ' vehicular movement? , b . ig�xific'sn.t� effecte on existing .�' r arkin �e. oar° demand new ar n P g , C. Subst4ntial impact upon existing transpurt'a"t%on systems:? �`%" ° `'p Sign, f3cent alterations ,to present k>, :..pattern' �af . cxcuat.on or movement , of pe6ple an goods? ,e. ;Alterations to waterbotne ',rai'1 or air, traf ;ic? f .. Increase, 'in traf f !:C:, h, Mards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?. .._--. 14'. Public Ser ices . . ITIII the ,proposal have An eftect upon, or result in a substantial need for new or altered governueittal - ,, services in any of, the following. �4reas a. Fire protection? b . Police protection? N C. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? MW 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., energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon' existing sources of energy, )r require the devejapment of new ,i,47 sources of energy? il ��.. „ 16. '' _ tities . Will the p�.op'6sal result ' �,, nnet�for neta systems, or sub- star tial alterations to the fol lowing ` utilities: ,,.Annp'nd'_x L' - titnake ,5 ,of -b' IYF I�S� ARA.L'.,P`MY7'Y ri�w 3# "4'Y /,YS,'ibry`7 L+'. J MM f1 �' D : qy Yr, m Z DR NO,__._. 1, d • f r. �� w......r.�. ', r< bCozrimuna c�U�ans s:ystecns? C. Water? ri {� d, Sewer (will 'trunk: line be extended; p -oVv din • ca� �.;c-it , to •se ire noip g+ p �' r developtirment) ? e.S totrn water 'drainage? 17 r' Human ea° lth Wi.7. the proposes` H requ t Vin; 'a, ��,reat on, of"any, hearth ,hazard ^'or ^ � Potential health hazard (excluding mental health) ? b: Exposure, of peopl , to potential health hazards? : 18 Solid 'Waste . Will the proposal result in any ,aignificant impacts ass:o6J;ated with, so�lid> wa to s disposal: or ,I a-tte control. c, 19. Aesklietics.. Will the proposal result- z.n the 0truetion. of any pub;l is 4esi:gnated or recognizedscenic vista open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of An aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 20. Recreation. Will the proposal result' ' in p t' upon the quality or ani o q y :existing public recrea- tion facilities? c� 21. Archeological /Hi8tor.ical. Will the ptoposaL result in an al7teration of k a significant arcb,eologi'cal or xa` historical 'site, . structure, object Jai or building? 22: Mandatory Findings of Signifa.cance, a. Does,, the project have the potential to degrade the q: uali.ty of the _ environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife: ', species, cause a fish or wildlifA - - population to drop below self a ..��'.; �ppendix P, a P .. s 6 of 9" << �dl 1 i ` y YES MM" NO 3 4 7 •) sustaining ler�etsr threats to eliminate a 'plant o'r' anirX�A came munity, reduce the number: of restri6t ! he, xarige oil a rate'o,- (e6ndangered ^'1azYt o� animal or' eldinate important examples of the major periods of California history or pre history? l b� Dees the project have the ,potential to achieve short term benef'ts to �optecl the detriment*-. of publicly IF to g -term env�tronmen al, goals? ^ �4 a. ,.:Does the. proJj ct have impacts whica are 3ndivdu fly limited, but t cumin ati�re y considerable? (a 'pro`j ect znay impact on - two or more sr parate ,r resources where "the, impact each resource is relative. y small, but where the effectlof,:, Lhe total of- , those impacts on the environment isQ Signa fa c'snt .) f? r, Does the project,Jthave environmental effects which ill:' cause substantial adverse effects onhuman 'bein s either d:.redtly or indirectly? to z, r ti. Appendix F` p e 1 of 9 8�+(ly, kX ,a... �:.r V, :...r. `., .'.:„ .: .,.:. .. �.. . . '.�,'. �. r :.. .. .., r. .��...... .h. r .•,.,-i. .3.r -.I r .,_......._.,..._l.. ...s�...... n ,APPEIOIX G , NEGATTUE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVI�tONI`'LENTA�r SACT .. . '1. NOTICE IS HF�EBY GIVEN` that the pato j ect d�:st;rahed bei ;iw hay boen reviewed pursuant to the provisions` of the O'iforni=a Environmental Quality ,A.ct of 19?0 (Publi.c, Resources Code ,. 21100 y et seg.) and a deter. ,Lnation k,,,has been made that it wi.l.l not have a significant effect,, upon the environment* 2. Log f,»0 � �O. p1 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT : 4x Pe.zt�zie f om. A- to Ti's -•0 dor' .�.P# 73-21"0$- 3q F PR OJECTn LOCATION 0F, ` The site fronts o�' Bidet Road about two miles north of :its intersection with La Porte Road, north of Clipper Mills. 4. NAME JUM ADDP ESS :OF PR.CJJECT APPLICANT. 0ommssio» But County �'lanZI o L4 J. Laxson, Pg Director " 7 County Center Drive, Oroville` 5, MiTIGA.TioN MEASURES: I - I+ 'r 5. c,- Acopy of the Environ�zental Rev' ew Director's initial study regarding the env.i;ro=ontal effect of this project is attached. This study was at ,_ %,Adopted as prem need» - `} Adopted with changes«' Specific modifications and � supporting reason,` a2e attached. 7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration -Was held by the decision making body,. Hearing body Butte,County Board of Supervisors Date of Determination -Determinations' 0n the basis of the Environmental Director's initial study, the information presented at comments received on the , Proposal and our owzi knowledge acid inwependent research: Appendix G page 1 of 2 � e q s C) 4 A; statement of: ( ver. riding Cons ic enation / %' bias, /7 was not, adop 4ed for thio project . V`` 5 Mitigation: mea6ures adopted.by the Lead Agency to reduce th.o impacts of the approved prod ect are � rel rr 1 Signature, Earl D. Nelson TMe Envirox)mohtal Review Director Fr Date - :: august 30,; 197 1 C 4ppendi.x' H :-:, pale. 2 0 2- l r , P.0ARb ` O SU0:11 . VZORS, MI1MEZ `- j'anvary 319 1978 78=203 ADOPT ORDINANCk 1896: PTJ13 IC HEARING. TIMBEit PRESERVE Z%C. - REZO tE` r. TO "TP -160" (TI wB !--uwb, PPXSRRVE) zONr PORTIONS fJI" EA�SIEIiii BUTTE C000# C�Tdi"ATNING 14,630 ACRES`O 72.86 8QUARE..1tTLES OR. LESS a a _MMURE The,;public hearing `or% the Timber Preserve zone tetone to 'OTp„;ib0" (timber land weserVe) zone poraions of eastern Butte County, can i,ning .° l�¢pb30. acres or, 22,86 sgixare n�i'lts ix��re' or less iras held as advertised; J? m 'Saarason % t director,, seG� ;out _ f}t backgtdund o4' the �'�P zoni;ng. ' This was asseanning p d as proposition ld �n November's, 1974, It revised the ' taxationof the property , In � 1976 ' the Assessor compiled a,, li,�st o f ".F parcels that ware timber land., Those,parcels included on List -B are to remain unless the owner can shdwthat"it is in the ptblic ntergest ., , to not be`zoned TP 'zonifYg. Mr. Lawson gave the background on' the bi 11. 0 Hearlmg open to the public. Appearing':" a> 1, Bill Wilson, real estate. �fr. Wilson stated "that the TM toning was the bi;gest steal of personal, property rights, -Mr. Wilson questioned whether his {taxes would go down if lis property was included in the'zoning, Mr. Wilson was assured that his property taxes would be decreased 2. Wesley Chipman, executor of the estate of Charles E. Coupe.' Mr,. Chipman stated that'he would lite to have the ro'ert excluded property Y .tram the zoning, The property may have to be;.sold The property may bo sold by Che estate or sold by the heirs. The propprty'is in ,probate at the ". presznt time. Discussion of the penalties when, requesting to be taken out of the timber reserve zoning had at this time, The penalties are p similar to those of the Williamson Act. A procedure will have to he set out to petition .for withdrawal from the zoning. The findings;' the board has to make at the timoi, oll withdrawal, are much more strict than the findings of excltsion.at the time of hearing for inclusion. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Zemke and unanimously carried, the estate of Charles E. Coupe; AP 73.21-3, was excluded from List B with the findings that it is in'the public interest that `the size,;"sl)aNand location of the property and desire . of the owners is consiscent,with the public interest. 3. Jar.es•Elansen. -Nr. i:ansen statedthat in the coripatible uses recommended three acres are designiatod for mining, When List A was adopted the same subject came up and the three Here ma:fmum was re moved. llr. Hansen stated that the three acre maximum :should be excluded from the compatible uses.- U'il1kv��•s... ... ._ ; - 'tel ... . `s BU TH COUNTY PLANNING M041SS1 0N sMINUTES .Y July 10,- 1978 4. - %ii1:4U�. �'n11<11. ti" tt-1,: �i t?�S':3�r �� gym' o+Yr.{,k .,tX�.i C..i- _ / t=�'f tS .. -_•i y f i`rTt�- [t1''` {i t;.S • , ovntai k 11 '}.Grp+ iir r` :lr{1'T£�1`1`TT• # J�.1Itn; _-Inn- 1 1 # I l?', -nea th �� 'I'vip T.O.gtl M1 Tl� i .' t- t) Lr:?' 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Vh r.j: yll3 nr,t1jtt cttan'+tlnt()�ry l:zt: zs .tzo f rom i' cit #* tlia u"ter CCtion ,q-oiq, 4r �ii'tt'ai��;t, aF'CC'L�aS �i,l :�"'z}i\ ��, �1;t°f�.; rti6�tr':filix.tl, •'i°7T��-�tn�.?�� - o �.� t.vt, t r1lStoibt'Y£'-_�?+�?7�' i?Cts -- {l }e►it3ff Ll Ot1n 110 CO, t SL t=_ Cours— 11F }� € LS$'31I t` -'x ;jort i 70 1.4: ea,St .'I" . 4r1 �t''.ct a ii Ft sC?Llt tl rl•4 2A 4, t, tt�", vx i. at 1.11 tT3t� zt rr�, _ line, (I 'q ,r out3 * Ct antis-sc t ;,rrlt? b t K'I C? t'R' c10 `tltiv t If:EZ't€ r Iefi� 3On- Tt['?LC�`-- a rtf't i^ tL�ti's f3� sirs . air oxPlained that this parcel had been revtoved r:l'the 113Z^ y onal as ` required by gtate Lbw and the Cgr;- r SS I on -ha r' �O emn- e�ded -Z�� C{ for this groper tY nya.rmgth� 01mer �f the �rQperty deibin le - �l y ` '� e r. rez llin WEV" jgs1zrect 4 x ,t ill arca 14 Sr Aot` E; Proponents; No o1ez- llilit) tis=11 C INO 011 ' �f '�#` l*fI,T'II;c1:: C;ltLS(d and�;Otttnl'a131t'I'tl Yltt�`C t�1�icl`ti:. a fir a Aral-e1-1-1-s11Gd Iyeti �e�iAxAside~od wade a mot-- zi itit ss�unerm?1. er ,end Acting. azzman ttii iii iklitts �`;�s rk a # P u r r , 1 MT Utily, 18 1978 ai�d,�'+a.•�!J-,L'�47G rUtLW tLC:L►.{.1V17 LAfts 6)L'�:. , „ The foll,od�i 'puY,lic hearing dates Were set to consider Planztiia ; Jy X71. A ��xbT �c�t hearing ,date;ofr,d �Ygust" 15'„ 19,78 at'�~a�0:"15 ani. �aaa,; set for -.consideration of the day 11al'belft . and' Va td 'EaiZ�'' ^groposed' nega .' e+ ,, ryd'eclaration and rezone 'from "A�16" ('agricultural, to acre parcels) a + q -1'l (suburban residential, cit6 acxe parcels) pr;%Merry lotatad on ooh , sosathwest corner of Oak ParkAvenue aria Aoae Ave ueD idertt:ified; 'as � k' px AE 42'-21-17., containing f-ive acres, mote or lees, Chico,; A public hoo.ring date of Aust 15, 1978 A 10:45 a.tn«:: urea set £or conaideration of the Durham ems Shop proposed �iegatiu°e declaratiwkF u' acid 'rezone ,from 11A-5" (agricultural,., five acre Farcels) to "M=111 (light industrial) property located on the'south side o, Durham Highway at" Jones Avenue, identified as AP 40-20 -4 53, 54 and 55, containing five acres, more or less, Durham, 3. A public hearing date of August 22, 1978 tie '9:30 a,m. was ' set; for consideration of the Butte Count, 1'lanrting Ccmratission proposed negative declaration and -rezone from "A-7" .(general) and Ifinterim R -N" (residential -nonconforming) to (residential-nonconfoxmixt), 1tri-2" (general covaLercial), "M -l" (light industrial and"P-011 ..(public-gua:gi public) property located south of the Oroville City Liraits, east of tho: U 5outhdth Pacific Railroad right`-of-Oay, west of the east line of Sections '17 and 20,, T19N, ME, IMB&.M and north and west of Lincoln Street, T`i'ers Street and: Ithaca Street. � G, A .public hearing' c]ate of August 22, 197'8 at 9:4S a.m. war, set: for co sideration of the Butte County Planning Comr',nission propaGed' negative declati:ation, and rezone ft:om' "A-2" (geiie' al) to "TMw4o" (timber, mountain 40 acre parcels) property located au"proximately /2 mile"north ;f oir Binet toad, approximately one and oris -half stiles npttheast of La 'Potts; Road,, identified as AP 73-21-08:. ; V Q , r rt� p M Ok3F i k 0f50tRG � 4• Ii9 C15 n,,rAX CdLLECTCFi r, off xifI-1±u11+brk. �.7��ilT�YY r ., IY7 fC,.�i�, N�iY`dJr '�'�'1WSLnw+MA ,,; • /+r La1437 1ytIJ1l f t�',.43•,',. P. gyp, :80;4 70dFD, } AIiC/4,CppB A16_ REp sLUFF. CALIF40HMIA 9,; X16 NO November 29 1977 1 s , �uI+k0 : Plan !,,4 �`bat�stq„ 1977 Cmlif�rrij Richard C. Barnes >. Real Prey Appraiser. Butte County Assessors Office q County, Admiraist.ration Building va11,e, ' CA 95965'' , ]year Dick k ri As per our telephone conversation this date We r iwx� ehcloq#g a copy of out County o di nano lis C. Under says the land shall be a 51113' of AS 125 it certain. Site Quality Class 'or ,higher under Section 434 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; pi6vided, that eie 'parcel slay not be required to be, of tte twa %d ghest sate, classes. 511119.5 refers tb t116 site the parcels can be divided' hat o. r, ✓ , .r, if we can be of-any further help please feel 'free to, call Us. Very truly ;yoUrs , r hn 0, Ohman, Tixciber Appraiser � - Encls f o , i` AOL k `THE BOARD JF , Si7x�E1�VISORS OF T -IE COUNTY 0P}�A�fA b0 HEREBY f ORDAIN AS FOLMti'S . Secto.�Y `]. c' Chapter 4b, i Fart, X, Di 1V1. 3':' Title I I ' 7 ofthe,- Tehama County Code ,J horeby repealed. Sectlbn 2; Chapter 40 is added to ,Part ,X; Di.vis'ion. ; " g'Title�Il of the, Tehama County ,;ode to read as follows:" 4Fr,,. rt 10 , „Chapter 4D; �" TPZ'4 T,IT� tR PRESP.;RV ZONING DxSTRICT" Art. l: PURPOSE: To encourage and permit management,' 12 I�iroduction, ,,and harvest of timberlands, To provide for 13 the pxoces;sing of rade materri'als resulting from such activity, and to protect and insure continuous timber • 1.5 , production, in support ,of a mj 901• a n4Vstry in the county. 16 To allow all °lands f=subjeci to Timber Preserve Zoning $( .- l7 to be va.l'ued for prape'rt' taxation, in general; on the bss :s of'_..;its use for growiLng and harvesting°tirnber onl 1.9: Also, to re�plac,e and convert all existing, IAF'" Agricult 20 Forest, distr�ry;ct, zoning, to "IM"Timber Preserve 21 Zoning District 22 Art. 2: fdj0 1PAT, I t L E USES i Seas. 441,0:' The o,'1 dwing shall: be compatible uses in, j­�R „ 24 the "TPZ' zone • s Iti �.. a A use i�te.grally related to the gro�a.ng 'harvesting r' and processing of forest products, including but not 27 r: - limited to roads ;'° log landings, log storage areas,` u - 2$ temporary "labor' camps, poxtable ,���ood processing equipment, n and rocl ox" ,ravel pits, subject=, to tre Su�•face fitting and eclamatxon Act of 1975. bt 'Management for wat;erslied;' fire and erosxon�,.contro -'' ce Management for fish and wildlife l'iabitat, includI g' hunting and' ;tishi;ng Subject to,'1anc1 owners` restrictions. 6 d 'he erection, cons .trixtion ' ,.axte�lation or, main- I, tienance �£ gas', '.electric, water or cc)mtnonications + ' 8 . transmission �' facilities'. '� F _ , e Grazing and ma'lxage hent £or, gr.aZ'ihg' 1. Dwellings' or 'mobilhomea existing on p'arcelt'y prix 11 to bea.ng ,zoned "T;P,Z", Timber PresetVd Zoning .MstTidt. <: 1 u _ g Building' and structures other than, -resid.ential I which" are incidental and accessory to the. ,g'rowang and 14 harvesting of timber and above.lcampatible uses: IS''' \. Art. 3;f Gu ,l3;1TIONAL IJSP.S. REQdIRVNG USE PERMITss 16 Sec. 40 ll The following uses shall, x equire . a Use permit in a- TPZI zone. lb ; a Pexmanent forest products PT cei iing fac+ili ties b p „ig b Structures and' facilities° ,associated with. 2 commercial, htxntipjg and fishing, pack stations., ski lifts u._ 21 and similar, operations. ?2 c. Following "TZP'', Timber Preserve Zonilig., a''max, 23 of one dwelling or mobilehome per 160 acre:-parcel when 24. found by Planning Commission that `residence is necessary 25 he management, growing, g p r.; for t harve'stin or-processing 26 i' of forest products. 27 `y4 UIREAEhTS Axt. 4. rIIhjr�fiuNj LoT S7 ZE REQ ' 28' ` Sec'.; 4012: No individual ownership parcel of 1an.d - �ICY,1'iiiwxW d,l•a.. e_. uu.,... , .. „ ,,..,.. ...,o _ . .... ..... .. _ .. ..'.', �r'-'�`^-a.="`_. Y . o y '^-mew^--e-�ssvrrr less n '1G0 acres may be .nc3 after March 1 '1978,* ah such parcels must be capable of, grow! g An average annual' volume of wood f ,bear as de,tbr= , maned `by the county assessor. of at .leash 15 cubic feet a per acre. Se 401 3: A "T.pZ'° Timber Preserve Zoning ,District arcetls, ,rcontiguous liAeaning� must cons�st of contiguous p , .,..,, .. {..9, g- two or more parcels of land that are adj'oin.ing or .nex�ht- boring Ar are suff ;ci&ntly near- to each other as t'''.'` 0 `-they �,,. A �•",ntermined by the Board. of Supervzs,.urs tliat are' Manageable- As a single .forest unit � . Y2Sec. 407.4:Parcels zofibd„ ,s' "Tpx0' T .tuber Preservef ' Zoning District may not be divided into parcels less 4 than 160 acres unlesJ owners„ of resulting parcels submit 15 a joint tan�ber management plan prepared by or approved 16 as0 to content by a registered 'professional forester, ,and' l7 such owners tinter into a binding contract with the hoard ' 18 of Supervis`urs to manage and harvest timber on the timbe 19 I ointl and are `hound b the provisions of s h 7 y 9 �' 20 management plan for a minimum of ten (10) years. _ �1 Sec_. ,4615. Aecentl acquired land ma be added to an _ t, Y.' � y 22 existing ,'TPZ" Timber Preserve Toning District, if addition is under sanne `bwnershi:p regardless of parcel 2d size and capable�of gTawing l5 cubic feet per acre of „ 25 wood fiber. 26 Sec. 4016: ,The ,minimum lot sizes required in a 27 zone are* 29 a, Front Yard 100 -feet. i d e xaxa S 50-faet. RearVYard.100 feet. o «. 3. •of uses �n the TPZ ,'Timb6 Preserve Zoning I the case' 4 '` ° district xegvlrpg a use 'pe.rmi t, xhe a.bove,. yaxd standards may be adjusted by the planning Commi,ssi.on. Art., S:,' EFFtCTIVE PERIOD aF " PZ" TIT�1 ER P�RE.SERVE ZONING DISTRICT .ec.-: The "TP''r, Timber 'reserve Zanahg ,I?%strc � „ w p nds.,_ shal rem�a3 - iai , offe'ct where establshed,u on any la a per' of 10 years ;;therefrom and shawl bo auto- :for10 r matically xehewed onq;the first day" oIjar5uvixy of each year for an e.dditional.' one-year, peri,o4' u�11e.`s wi�ii; en 12, natice of nonyeneival.is made by eiithdr the landowner or ` 13 count and Served un the otherin advance of the y p -Party" , . y4 i �y date annual renewal unless such wr'�itte � 75 notZ-CP is ;a served by the landowner at least 9'0 day'srior to the 16 f.F renewal date or by the county at lea.st 90 days.,, prior';to 17 the renewal date the classafa.caton sh�a17 be cons'Zderec� ' , W ", , k i renewed. , 1 •,, ;�. t 'C T t Sect y 11 o into effec h�. �.On Z . J,h�.s Ordinance ,�, �� $ ,. y' ' 44 20 „ days from its adoption, and prior to the expiration of fifteen , 21 days from tie adoption thereof •shall ' be published for at , least 22 one time in the Red Bluff 1Daily News, a newspaper of general 23 circulation in Tehama, County. 24; The above and foregoing ordinance was duly,p,assed and 25' ,, adopted at a regular meeting of the Boaxd of Supervisors of the' 26 County of Tehama on the 14th _ day of ember. . 19 7 r 27 by the following vote; 28 „ Ya l , w+ „ t : ... q : a i ' ,' „ J87��vlQn3bJ1977 r : pw R. Crreba iug Chief r ,... ry1.i Adoo TwC lavisi.,7 ei ,gyp B t BoardEqualization J V-0-i :Bort 1799 � crwautoy CA 9.5$a f Wim" Hro Crabb:'int r oar Qftic6 has rbin into china c0"ntro°»rwj 'pertaiiiiiig to t1fe dt4tua b � ` certain timber ri�^ ter �h ownod byDjamoad xntorrramt aru 3; Cox raretiozi �$bt, relA tlom to' "T40 zonib ,+ We woul-n opprmciaato your opizsfon 61% thm following questions l �m T3i�+�ad :Cnt®�nrntional C6�o Corporation 01fda 1610 acres sof titnberr �. , rights-only on a co taiga, parcel in our county. � W'ithim thij; p&,rcel io a ldf.7, . aubdivl +ion whish ooriprican 26 lots w3th 8 dt:e7.UnGsd Chould thio be canoi.dored for IITPZII ..pai 2,, VhoLt effect would this ,.oaf hav owner hm i'o o thecae lotr3 iso far as =o tos riot ons? " t, A Should the an!-6.valdd ischodUlta be used far timber arighto. for fee of n,erahipia ko aour o 64) have th" .xisht to zona prroportios without theoor��► ®f gpU parties involve(!? 5, We quemtibn VhOtiM: it id proper or leg,, to O'Acwnber 'or~ y re6triat the ;remaining "illits (all rights (93B L iVe of than timber ri.E;hta) of the prc'porty or+neris by ;oziing their j rope$rtJ I1Ta?Z s' Z am 6201P)niric two >rn}Po to ch furthers i,litwtrate our problems y hopo 7W *an help us cla3r ry thi.j fiatuaatidn. Very t y yduxa = Alvin 7 r Anderson Botd Co. Planning Comm, A on AMsRcBig NOV 16 1977 �: ..' Orovi!Me'; Cali{ornirt ` ,. Mo ' OF EQUALIZATION PGi6ROI R, Nt LivY t, �' 9tnt Dtarrlcf, Son /rsitcbco :SSACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA >4 1799, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 9508)' IRIS S 040 � �acond b)edttcl. 3nn-'Dtego 916) „445-8485 „ WILLIAM'M.OWNEtT ; Third 0151lict, Son Roloal n November 9;, 197' MCHARa N�Vws PalFrth D)f,lrtd, Pasadgoo ; ! Ke'mH5nt CORY Cast!►oPM, SacronYaltra DOUGLAS 'A. BELL" } , IIS= cJ E'aecijllve Svs»lnry Mr L, D. Babe Tay-lor „ Saskiyou County,Assessor 4th and Lane streets Yreka, CA 96097 a Dear Mr. Taylor This is in respQ.nse to your r6quest that: we advisee, whether Beckett Ranches, x .`r . , grantee under ,.a 1972 geed of o ` / g� so Nether the timber rights od ' a } � g should be s �, uld , . Timber R�. hts, shou considered the owner., of ti exlan sub ' ect to: zon�.n and �.� , w ,, xa. ht sh be planed on the roll for separate assessment. A5 hereinaftdk ick _ indicated, we belieVe that Beckett Ranches, 1nc., should be g' p assessment of the timber rights is ro era so, re arded, and that, se ar , P p ate Per the Deed.,, Beckett Ranches 'has been granted forever P all timber and Christmas tree rights including " the right to timber now standif'ig or growing or `fallen, as well as any and all new growth of timber niaturing after the date of the Deed., as well A8 the right to plant and .cultivate new timber, together with the following rights: necessary rights of ingress and egress; to cute plant, remove and cultivate timber fror.:_and on said lands-the :right to-construct, maintains-and use roadsi pathsp > or trails; necessaryorconvenient to the cutting;))planting, removing and cu].tivat g ,nof timber from said land, j The deed provides further that no lapse of time in the exercise of such, rights is to be deemed an abandonment thereof nor a vestitur`e t' of any adverse right in the grantor; its heirs, ox;,its assigns 1 Beckett_Ranches' rights under the Deed are so all- encompassing that there is serious doubt that its grantor has reserved tights that are of any value: Clearly, "Beckett Ranches has title to the timber And, perpetual right to the use of the timberland. Since timber is: part of realty (Peterson v. Gibbs, 147 Cal. 1)', and since the owner of' timber, growing on the land of another has, by reason of'such ownership, an interest in realty (Gibbs v'.F,aPeterson" 163 Cal. 758, Beckett Ranches' interest should: be recognized and separately enrolled.' 8uff'G Co. Planning Comm. NOV 16 '1977 _ 4, Orovii�r3Californip - s' ,