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APPLICANT: W. --�..�L'�&11�r d WJones
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,AbbYtDSS: 4ric Middlefield .,2Rd._Palo
Alto, Ca , 943(1
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OWNER:
TYPE OF APPLICATION: R. from A -S
to a combination of
A -SR and SR -1
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LOCATION: ontl, 9 rn x o.f baYtonT7urham Hw
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_AP. NO,
PRESENT ZONING: ' A-5
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DATE APPLICATION RECEIVEDt 1'2)
78
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-DATE NOTICES MAILED: �..��..�. 12/22/78
NIAiBER,: .:, 53_
FIRST HEARING 111 1..7
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APPLICATION F09 VARIANCEQr o -
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Date fNed'
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Action 6y Planning Commission
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PRrSENT ZoNING;_ �.1 Assessor Map Book 3- Page No, _ PaN-el No.
REQUEST, Rezone property that is in the. transitional area in the
general plan from A-5 to a comb:; ,aeon o A -SR &: �R . '
A -SR along Durham -Dayton Road; SR -1 on western portion.
APPLICANT'S N1"S NAME:.. RBA�DW. JONES.. PHONE:
'ADDRESS: 48� )'Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, California _94301 - -
STATUS OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY; 4 interest.,
RICHARD [a. JONFIS 328-2510
OWNER'S NAME: PHONE -
ADDRESS:
HONE ADDRESS;. 489 Middlefield Road, Palo Al
to, California 494301
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:- All . that`. c01r a- _mA.1_:,p op un_ty-
%,ots _6+and 8 -,--as shot n y on that_ certain Map entitled
of u �e nState of California, described as follows.
t'1`�a15 of, R. M. Turner'
2nd suhdivision Colony Co. , 'Dayton 'Township, Butte Co., Cal' a" r, which map
was recorded.in 'the office of the Recorder,of the County of Butte,State
,,of Californa.il; March 2t 1891 in Book "B" of Maps, at page 10, containing
2,1.14 acres ►. sore or less.
EXPLAIN F=ULLY REASON FOR APPLICATION',
pinning coml,�ission, the circumstances-,hstro changedr fir that most peo��l.e
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` Also, there seems to 1�e .more t3��pport dor the project than was indicated
The a6ove statehienh -are cer ' 'ed 6 he undertlgobd to 6e correcf,
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deodto, :pl+st plan Wjfl!how ►g ko IoratMon y order Ill the oimiuht shaWn 6e1oW�, pu)j66k to Cuuhty of butte, also c
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t of existi►tg and structures 'btl your peq? rty and on the adiocent
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VOR VCR USE ONLY7.
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APPENDIX F y
Date riled
`I V"" i Fir �tkti t'r'1 1
'Environmental Information Porn
(To be completed by
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 Na -me and:, address odeveloper or prossponsor-,
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2. Address ofd project; Y j'
Assessor's Block and Lot Numbs >`
5, Name, address, and telephone number of perso to be contacted,";tf
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concarnir18 this project: p tr .9i � � y f
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4, Type of p?:oject:" (i,e. rozonin subdivision)
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5. Cist and describe any other related permits and other public i
approvals required for this project, including those required by
city,' regional, state and federal agencies, R
6 sting zoning; district « LL1f ti9i'C1 .,,
7 Proposed use of site
PROJECT DtSCRTPTION
Environmotnl Review bmpa.
8. Site sizeY 7
MAY 16 1973
9, Square £oOtage of building(s)
BU06 couhiy ;
10, Number of floors of construct ort,
s.�,1��n . p g provided,
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ll . ,Amount of off-street
1.2, Attach site development plan.
11, `Pr6posed` scheduling,
14.,, Associated pr'oj ec�t s , �..,
1-5 Anticipated incremer►tal. de°v61opment .
buiie ��, I�iahYtincl Cotpht� ! ;
MAY 1 11978,-
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If residential, include the number of units, schodule 'of unit
sz2 is°, and type of household size expected..
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1. {' a ii,, commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, , city 0
X64enally oriented, square footage of sales area, rand loading
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18-. If industrial, indicate type,;.; estimated employment per shift,
and;,%ading facilities
19�9,)!If institutional, indicate the major fxnction, estimated
ettt"V y�'-'ent per shift, Ct. estimated occupancy, loading facilities,
nnd1S}`r-,a4J-ntun.i_ty benefits to be derived ,�frotnthe project, ,
20.'' 1 the project involves a variance, conditional use.,or rezoning
,?p wt `cition, state this and indicate cLr!, ly why the a[7plicat on iS
raqui.,red
Are". -1,e ` ollowiii; items applicable to the project or its effect57
Di i. `t!ss below all item:' checked yes (attach additional, sheets as
nec(-'-'asa%y)
Y1;5 ' 'NO t
21. Change in, existing features of any benches, lakes,
. or hills, or substantial alteration of. Around contours.
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� - in scenic views or vistas from
''22 , 5i n f icant change
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existitti residential areas or public lands or roads.
23, Signi.ficontly change pattern,sca e or character of
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general area of project.Al
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i i amounts of soy �.d
Significant� waste or litter.
`> 25, Change in dost, asl., smoke, fumes or odors in
;vici=nity.
26, 5igxiftcantchange in lake, stream or ground water
qualitor quantity, or alteration of existing drainage
� . patteibs.
v, Substaotlal change in cxl'lMtirt�; rtoase or vxbratior >
levels in the vicinity.
2 5it� on fillod laud or on slope of 30 percent Or more.
It 2i9. Use or disposal of patentiall" hazardous materials,
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such as toxic substances, fl.a-i mables or explosives.
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30. Substantial. change in demand for munip; Pal services
(police, fire, water, sewage, etc.').
31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption a
�- (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)
32. Relationship to part of a larger..project or series
of S.
j ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
33. Describe the project site as it,,exists before the project,
'including information on,topography, soil stability, plants and
animals, and any cultura' , historical, or scenic aspects . *Describe
any existing structures on the site, and the use ok the stituctuxes .
34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information
on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or,scenic aspects.
indicate the type of land use (residential., commercial, etc.),
intensity of land use (ohe-family, apartment houses, shopsj, departmelit
storoa, etc.), and scale of, development (height, froin;tage set -hack,
rear yard, etc.) .
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CERTxFICATONihereby
that
statements
eturlAshed
-the presentthe dataand nformatbn,abovand
required for this initial evaluation to the best of trly ability, anc
that the xacts, statements, and information presPnterA are true and r�
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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` APF(ENDIX F
(To' be completed b Lead A enc, )
ENVIRONMENTAL RECKLIST FORM
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L BACKGROUND Loi; # 'M--05-11-01
l Name of,Propon+,' "
� ent �jehnni.. Ws ,7Qr(-A
2: Address and Phone Number of tiroponer.,t
3l Date of Checklist Submitted
4 Agency Requiring Checklist
5. Name of Proposal, if 4�ppl,icab e Rezone .from
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for A� '�2-4- t�0 utas`?: of Durham.
Ixw, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "t;es" and "maybe" answers
are required
on at:tacl1 she&ts
MAYBE r»O
. 'Earth, j+ii�3l the proposal result in signific;hnt : !
a.' Unstable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic substructures? -r
�.spla.,, eu�� > .
p ttts, coni�e;;
� b. cacti tions,
of the soa.l?
P on or, overco�ve,.ting
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Changs; o r, p, . or;
face fes,tti es or remb ial of
;relief
T , top`,uA `1
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d. 11e.struction, covering or ikdditica-
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tion of any unique geologic or
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physical featuves?
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e, Increase in C4lnd or 'Vater erosion
of soil.°s, either on or off the site?
f, Changes in depos-itiun or es�os: on
of beach sands, or changes in\�silte
tion, deposition or erosion wh1ckt
may modify the channel of `a river or
stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bayj inlet)or lake?
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g r Los s ,�� ,hra.me a' ricu�.'tu�s`1 �rt� neo
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doss so1is outside designated
urban azoas'
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YES MAYBE NO 0
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Exposure of people or
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geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
kes , __
landslides,mudslides,
ground failure, �.
or similar hazards?
2. Air. V7111 the proposal result. in
a: Substantial deterioration ofd` !r
.,ambient or local air quality''
b. The �-creation'; of objectionable
odors, smoke or fumes?
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ci Significant alteration of air, ;I
movement, moisture (bar tempature,
or any change in climate, either
locally or regionally?
3. Water. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a.. Changes in currents, or the course
or direction of water movements?
b, pat:,terns, or the rate andeamountof
Changes pdrainage
surface water runoff? _� " �� �"•
c, Deed for �?ff-site surface' drainage
improvements,�.nr:luci'inb yegetat:ion (�
removal, chdrulelization rr culvert:
i,nbt.allation7
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Alterations to the course or flow
of i1 ood waters?
e C4�ange in the amount of surface
wd'ter in any mate: body's
f. big`charge into surface vsaters , 0T.' -- '
in any alterati0ft of surface
water quality, fhcluding blit 'not
limited �o tetnpej�ature, dissolved
oxygen or turbid,ic ty7 �-
Alte--,,tt on of tht--dIrettion or
rate of flow of ,ground -waters?
h, Change in the quant l.ty or quality
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of ground waters ,itl-Ler through
direct adaptions c�;r wit:hd,�Ia.wais,
lI _ 'u)t throu,h interception of an
aquifer: get Cuts or excavations? !
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MAYBE
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Reduction in the amount of water
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otherwise available for public
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water supplies?
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Exposure of people or property
to wafter related hazards such as
f l c^ f� ing?
4. Plant' Life. Will the proposal result
3n su�<ilantia1:
a.
Loss of vege'tatioiz or change in the
diversity of species or numt;e
of any species of plants (inc "',tiding
trees, shrubs, grass, crops,`
microflora and aquatic plants)?
b.
Reduction of the nur6er8 of an
unique, rare or endangered species
of plants?
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lntroductiot of new species of
„ea, or in a barrier
plants into an ar
to the p shment of ?
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etatinospec� es?ler
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Reduction in acreage of any agri-
cultural crop?
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5, al Life. Will the proposal result
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Change .i :a the diversity of species,
or numbers of any species of
animals (birds, land animais
including reptiles, fish and shoII
f1 sh,' ben'thic organisms, insects or
nticrafaunr) 7
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b.
Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered species
of animals?
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introduction of new species of
animalqinto an area, or result in
a Barrier to the migration or t�,
movement of,animals?
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Reduction of, encroachment upon, or
deterioration to e cistitig fish or
wildlife habitat?
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YES MAYBE
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6.
Noise. Will the proposal result in
substantial:
a, increases in noise levels?
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b. Exposure of people to..severe noise
levels?
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Light and Glare, Will the proposal
produce si rq— icant light or glare?
8.
Land Use, Will the proposed result
in a significant:
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a. Alteration of the planned 'land use
of an area, or establish a trend
which. will demonstrably lead to such
alteration?'
b. Conflict with uses on adjoinin
properties, or confli ct with
established recreational, educa-
tional, religious or ,scientific:
uses of an area?
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Natural. Resources. Will the proposa��
',result in substantial:
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Demand for; or increaiye in the r"
of use of any natural\resources?
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b„ Depletion of any nonre";newable
natural resource?
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i sk of Upset. Does the p,tpposal 1j
Ii involve a risk of ar`i explo;� ori car
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the -release of ha.zairdous substances
(including, but not limited to, oil, \\
pesticides)chemicals or radiation)
in the evet of an acciden�,or upset
conditions?
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p, emulation. Will the proposal
oigniticattly alter the, locations �\
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distt butiO'n desity, or growth
rate of the humannpopulation of anarea
or divide an
he
establisdscommunity
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�xousiri , Will the proposal. `
s3gn'z'cantly affect existing ilousang,
or create a demand for additional
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housing? _
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YES MAYBE
NO"
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Trans ortation/Gi( culat 6ri.. Will the,
proposal result in:
a. Generation of substantial additional
vehicular movement? ,j
b. Significant effects on existing
parking facilities, or demand for
new parking?
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c. Substantial i+npact upon existing
transportation systems?
d. Significant alterations to present
patterns of circulation or movement
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of people and/or goods?
e. Alterations to �raterborne, rail or
air traffic?
f.. Increase in traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?
14.
Public Services. Will the pi oposal. have
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an effect upon; or result in.'a substantial
need for new or altered governmental
services in any of the following areas;
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Fire rotectionr
b; police. protection'?
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C. Schools?`
cl, Parks or other recreational
facilities?
e, Maintenance of public facilities,
including roads'?
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f, 'Other governmental services? '
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EYer r4 Will the proposal result inc
a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel.
or energy?
b, Substantial increase in demand upon'
existing sources ofenergy, or
require the, development of new
sources of energy?
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Utilities, Will the proposal -result
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n a nee for new systems►"or sub-
stantial alterations to the follotging
stantial
utilises
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YES MAYBE N0
a . PowEJ:*' o r natural gas?
b., - Communications systems?
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c. Watery
d. Sewer y`(will trur`ilc line, be extended,
providing capacity to serve new
development) ?
e. S't'orm water drainage?
17.
Human Health. Will the proposal
result in:
a. Creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazarduding
(exc1.
'health)
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b Exposure of people to potential
health hazards?
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Solid Waste, Will the proposal result
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in any s:l.gnificant impacts associated
with solid 'waste disposal or litter
-control 7
19.
Aesthetics, Will the proposal result '
in t
e o structioft of atxy- public i,
designated or recognized scenic vista
open to, the public; or will the
proposal, ret -,"t ;in. the creation of an
aestheti.cdLili �-' offensive sate 'open to
n,
public view?
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20.
Recrgation. Will the proposal result
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in an impact upon the quality or
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quantity, of existing public recrea-
tion facilities?
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t' td' heol.okic'ai /Historical, Will the
proposal te8ult in an alteration of
a 8igtill-filcant archeological or
historical, --=site, structure, ob;leat
or, building?
22.
Mandatory Fin ,inRS o:E,_'Si;gnificancaaee.
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a, boos the, project li,ave .
p J tete potential
to degrade the quality of the
environment, substantiallyreduce
the habitat of a fish or wi,ldlife ;
species, cause a fish or wildlife
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population. to drop below self
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YES MAYBE
NO
sustaining levels, threaten to
eliminate a plant car animal com-
munity,'reduce the number of restrict
the range of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major periods of
C,aliEotniap ,;history or prehistoryT
b, Does the project have the potential
to achieve short term benefits to
the detriment of publicly adopted
long-term environmental goals?
c, Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerable? (a 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.)
dDoes the project have environmental,,
effects which will cause ,substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly,?
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Appendix V
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III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL E'VALtJATION
This pro osal is a rezone from A-5 (Agricultural, 5+acre miaimum
lot SiM to SR-'1 (Subiu'ban Residential, I acre�mi.nimum lot '"size)
for t ' inters
s coon am Ila to 23 acre site is located
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north st o:f , the in er vuoham. Then Durham Highway and Burdick
taado The',�te is rela�Miuoly level with Vna loam soils. The
property is AM agricultural use, as azalmond orchard. A sm51.11
shed used for tha storage of smudge pots- is also on the site.
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The surroundinS land usop;include almond orchards, single family
residential aldng BurdickRoad tr. the `south, commercial' shops at
the northeast corner of Dayton Durham 11ighway and Burdick Road,
Durham Elementary School" to the east and the Durham Public Library
to the north.. The part.,.el ,sizes 7.L this locality Van rt)r from about
1/3 acre -to 40 acros or more. Zoning in the surrounding area in-
cludes SR-1' to the east of Dayton L�:irham Highway',, A-5 to the ror;th '
west and. south, A-aD to the west beyolnd one parcel zoned Aw-5, 11-1
to the south along Burdick Road and C-C at the northeast corner of
Dayton Durham U ;hway and Burdick,Road.
-'The Butte Couzity General Plan shouts this site for low' density re- �
sidential use transitioning to orchard and field crops to the north
and west.
I (b):, ,Approval_ of the rezone could result in -the construct .on of
20 to 2� residences on the property. The house structures aA other
impervious surfaoes would overcover a greater portion of the site
than does the present almond orcl,. vd
1(g) : This pro f oot consiots of prime agricul uurally-produetive soils
(Viva loam) in a tPansition area between urban: and agricultural uses
as shown on the Land Usc Map of the general Plan. \,'-
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(0): This rezoning will allow the creation of approximately
20-Li2 'dfxe-acra :residential parcels, with resultant generation of
some drainage from imperviclus surfaces which are estimated to be
ten percent of the property surface area (buil•dings, roads and
driveways) patios, and other improvemontz). 14o natural drainage
swales or channels exist in the area and no storm drainage fac,i1y c,
t.i.es� nage boon developed in the Durham Area. Currently the Butte
County Public Works Depavtmont has a drainage study under contract
age problems ) �i
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to solve any drainage
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.; Currently, drainage on this site and throa.ghout D Pham must be
accommodated by percolation into the soil. Howeve , the Vinao"0_� „
soil 'hasdeood percolation rates (5 to 20 minu:ttes p t/r inch)
adequate to handle normal precipita�Lon and da aindge,
\"D�,,ainaget_is generally not a. problem ori residential. prop�'s3�
-the area,) particularly• if low dens tes are maintained. Other re`
dential properties elsewhere in Durham, on smaller parcels than the
proposed zoning,vould allow, currently have few'drain ago problems
since soil percolation handles draiiiaj�,e. Any drainage problems
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Durham usually
amore,intensive devel-
o met such ommercalandindustrial use, 'create nearly
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100 percent iwpervious covering of souls.
Therefore, it is not expected that drainage will be a pro. l.om as
a result of this rezoning a `id subsequent- resid entia L development,.
A drainage system, in the Durham apea may be develop ed a.n -the .Future "
as a result of the drainage studt currently underway. In that eve\
any future drainage ±rom the site may be accommodated by fac la`>}ie:3
draining toward the west along Burdick Load.
4(d) : The proposal ' would eveAu" ally result in the loss of a I ro.-
duct2ve economic unit;, namely the almond orchard. Though. the 23
acre orchard is i of in itself a large exiough unit for one ovch1.�;rdist,
a nearby, orchardist or an orcharda St who would maintain arad nay.;' est
this orchard along with aalo the° orchard or orch.wrds , may be int�'Asted `
in purchasing the entire acreage Tor continued agricultural ,use.
Any trees that are presently diseased ,lor old �:ould be succ�eso±��Ily
Pj(a), (b), I I, 12: This `pi.oject is ktihir� or on the boundaryx,,f
the projouhtod urban area designated by the G(gierol, Pl.ar-, This re-
zone o 222 home s
on the site _
zone would lead to tk�e otc�'itia7. es�t:�b rw�m���lt of t
p `� g p�oper
There is the potent for contro�rer�v.'�'raza �xdjbin�.n �-�-� .
owners who would prefer the, zoning to #I ,A-5 as it has ben "
8inco August 1973. Thq �'pther zor.jmt; designations in this localiti,
(SR�-1, C-C a�Yd R-�f) m ere also es ,abli6hed 3,n August 1973, A cone
tiguous parcel. of "1'l'a „acres was coned n�6-�im R-4• during four months
of 1974i-
Approval
197 4-.Approval. of this rezoning opuld F,kncourap further rezonings on
nearby lands zoned A-5 in order A. allow1,esid.c&ces on smaller par-
cels. The 11"eductioli of mritimltural acreage could be signi 5.cant
if a trend of rezonings wero to occur and ultimately be approved.;
Howevev, this possibility is too Opbcul. Live for evaluations „
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The applicant feels the zoning proposal is appy, priate and the
zoning should be changed for the reasons lasted below:
1 Lots ' are in great demand in this dreo .
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2. This property .,has county roads on two `sides, and some
properties adjacent to these roads have been fully
developed with single family home -s on lots zoned, -,,,R-1
or SR --1
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lh.,e bur Elemenfiaxy Scht�,�� of .s less than '1000 feet
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4.i Indll vid � l weals dhd septic systems have been
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to wort. ell in this area.
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The oak,/400t fungu�, that is taking over makes it Less
and le economical to f arm the orchard.
All
13(a): 0uzreil'tr traffic bounts in the a�ba show an average daily,
traffic of x2.600 can Burdick. road just wast of its inter-
section with The Midway and an f'' -DT of 920 on Dayto,Y ` Highway
just wast of .,its intersection with Durham 0hico icor d.,� ,� About '140
VehiciAlar t a gas per day could 'be added to the trafl16 counto in
the area- as & result of this rezone.
14-(a) The 20-- 2 addi•tiona�l homes would add appro�,Lrrately '10-2C
st dent Ito burham schools oz: �'khich an estimate - � 0 student:.
would be added to the elmenta�,,y school.. The Uurl�ail elementary
Sohool and. High School bath Ue,1,, to the east across -the 'Dayton-,,
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1?(a) capability l
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systems for a resideiioa on a one acre sites is; a potential"�,.miting
Tactor- however, then soils are generally' suitable for septic
systems at densities,i of up to a or 4 dwolling units per ,iae�lre where
adequata, soil depth is available: r
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18, The proposal world change the visual appearance of tO.e area
as op almond orchard is converted to suburban residentialf", use. Pre-
so:L!tv tion of some or most of the almond trees for residential us'e
.4ou,.A, tend to reduce the visual change of the site
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IV. DETERMINATION
(To be completed by the Lead Agency) e
On the basis of this initial evaluation; '
I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant
effect on the environment., and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION
4 s rc o6mmended.
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I find that although the proposed project could have a,
significant effect on the environmento there will not
be a significant effect in this case bec=ause the
mitigation measures described on an attached s.' eet
have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DE LARA'TION
n _ c IS �ftEVQK1J NDE, L.s .
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I find the proposed prcr ;esti MAY have a sign" fic,ant
effect on the envitoninent, and an EN'IMPACT
REPORT is requires?
Date tun e�7 , 'I",�
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°sir EI�VI_90NMENTAL R�,VJEW DEPAR111PNT
Revie�t�ed bY—I tarl D Nelson "
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NEGATz O \ vE DECLARATION, �Ec.�DxrrG ENVIRONMENTAL xMPAaT
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project 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the described 'below has
been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California
n.ia
Enviroxlmental Quality Act of 1G70 (Public Resources Code
211007 et seq.) ad a determination has been made that it will
not have a significant effect upon the environment,
Log # 8-0 �-11=01
2i DE80RIPTION Or PROLTEO,T?fir %
Rezone form. A-5 to SR -1 for AP# 39-24,L1.0, west of Durham.
LOCATION OF PROJECT,
Northwest of the intersection of Dayton Durham Highway and
1'3urdi k Road, west of Durham:
4. NAME ANT)i ADDIIt ,SS OF PROJEa T APPL' (CANT
R.'i.chni'd W iches
Post ',�C±fice B'0x 531-1
Realdsburg, Oti,�ifornia 95�4$ 0
5. MITIGATION MEASURES
6, copy of the Environmental, Review Director's initial study
regarding the environmental effect of this project is :,attached.
This study was
Adopted as ,prese)Tted.
Adopted with changes. Specific mod.ifica•ti ((ris and
supporting reasons area •t. thed .
7. A ,public hearing an this Negative Declaration •wal.�,_ 1 �eld by the
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1:1earin� body Butte Ooun'uy Board of Supqyi.sois
Bate of Determir.ation '+
Determinacion. . , � On the basis of tie .Environmen'tal. Di -rector" s initial study-,
thop sad• and our own. e informatior p resbnted at hearings, comments received on the
pknowledge and independent research.
Appendix G page 1
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We find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant
e `fec-t. on the envia:onmentand a NEGATIVE DEMAIdkON, is
I-:,b3r adopted..
We find that `'the '-project could have a significant effect
on. the environmen- `hut will note in tha,-�r„as�e because ;of
attacb.ed mitigation measures described, dt� �Ltem 5 above
which are by this i,�cference made condiidon;
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MINUTES January 10 1 1979 � �
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c> nicIiard W. Jones - grecial hearing to dctern r+e change of,`
circumstances 'ner5nant to Section 24-h.0 of
the Btitte
Cotiiit,y Code for a rc-spnl cation for a denied re-�nr�nR
dor nrn�rcr; �� -located c n tIle, nort1i es'�t corner df, Dayt ; -
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a Puritan., ►fight,ay an, rir.i c,c ?
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BOPT& COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION \
MINUTES ,January lo, 19 719
that the coam miq, invrO ved, plan a realistic approach to community develop-
umt under 'the gUdelir►t-,s of the land use map and general plan.
=For t..hose `who feel that prime agricult za,1 land is being wasted, I
stag the following: the whole Durham area is Pra,me agricultural land.
If n ' great -'grandfather ' L'At the way the It grog - ." people felt, there
:1n�
woi ld be .nt developmant
It would Z• int:erestlf g to notp ; ;the number of people who live in
the Dmtt -gym area and' work elsewhere;
I wondertow the ;'p; lm allicultural" people would feel about,'
hog faxen which' tate property is zoned _for a'ad would be a, better use
of land'?
In conclusion I again state that there is a need fora reasonable,
planned development in the Durham area and that there are plenty of
people who realize this and feel the same way. I think the comTun ty
should be involved in the ply. ,,,1 feel. that the property apt quer
tion fits all`the guidelines and is'deally located for such a develop-
nmt, and I call for the common ty and. the,, planning ca=ssion. ,to take
appropriate action.:
Sincerely, {t
r Ri�Chaid W.�2��,Jones
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In response to a question, Mrs, Blair said that the previous application
had been denied by the planning Commission on ,July 10 and that the apreal
had leen denied by the Board of Supervisors on Augus,t', 141 1978:
Proponents,' No one,
ne,
66,
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that�ther e hadtorney been noteve changeNin.,icJ rcum8tancos3sit cer�:Ahugust ). that 'this
tPP `` uffer one and tidded that there are a number of `teo�lei
hesaudience who would be willingtto speak against this proposal, it
necessary
�. Pd Mc.tattghliri Poute1,
I3ox 620, Durham, echbod the rommen�"s o
McNelis and added 'that the people in Durham`,.lidnot want a '"no -growth '
policnt" but diel want a "planned growth 1-6lic-y", 144 said that they""
hoped. to' be able to meet with tho now toptOsenta.t,llves. for Hie area
and woriz tgwai' is that end.
The :hearxttg «ns closed, Commix t, Goner C1.11bert made: a motion to: deny
the request, finding that he is bn nble to sed 'any Change in, circum.gtfthces:
His motion was seconded by Comit►issioner Benne-41
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1979
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Commissione-rs Bennett,
Bvei ard, Oilbert,
Lambert and
Chaj,_emnll IV, eel.er
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ABSEN`i`
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Motion
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489 Middlefield Road �t
Palo Alto Ca , 94301
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Dear her: Jones,`
W6 have vecti,ved ' 4
�►c��x appli.�catian for a s�eo..�.i, ��ubi.ic
hearl4g pursuant to gott�ion' 244,60 1\Qr ihe`-Butt,o CouA
Code T
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y ,=A public hearing
tray en- s�hedu��''Qd � ho ii tt6
C ':mty Planning, )CO"trimission, fob ✓jandxV 10, 1019 M for-
dour request of a 'It 0-n chi xYgbi iot 39m,,14-40'_
from O'A 51'r, to '�A,fS,Yt'' and ,.1512L1!.l. 'rh& hearing s s'ohed..
tlleil to die g it! ate 7 ; 3 i ► t 1ar� � oi' t� rvasors
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gnom 1859 Bied Street .. OtoV lle , Cdl ilorn i.a ,
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January 10; 1979 l�
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Butte County Planning commission
7 County Center Drive
Grovi.11e, ,,CA 95965
Re: Re-application fo,c denied"rezor ing fear property located ✓
on die northwest corner of Da on- hrrham Hi a and �
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-' Burdick Road'- Identified as AP 39-24-•40 Durham
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Dear Cr1.ssioners
Sooner or la:tei: the people of Durham will hopefully face up to the
�6blems of growth. It is very
stassume �.t
tudeunless llawss are passed t erilzationbecomes the way to onero
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such growth, l find it hard to believe that people would be willing to
accept this way,,of life,'Growt-,h is a nabs ral process and it seems nave
appropriate to deal with it in a planned and logical manner.
The land use map clea�:ly indicates that the area in question calls
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for one to four homes per acre The reason for re aJ l cation is that `
after talking to many eople inluding merchants adjacent land owners
supervisors''and plaming commission members; the conclusion was that one
acre parcels was not a good use of land and tiiherefbre the change from
SR--1 to A- SR on the eastern port'lon of the property. At this point I `
would like to int out that alnmst.all of the
Po people with cahrnn I have ,
omrnm7.cated did not wish to have thei".,names mentio�ted. The reason
being because of the emoti6aal feelings' s,ding the issue of "nr; ` growth' ` ,
Accepting that "natural process" of grcfJ'�:j 'it, seems only, appropriate
mat the cotrra-mty, involvecliplan a realistic i�proach to comrnn i", develop-
ment udder, the guidelines cif the Land use mapJ and general k�1an: !j "
t6r those � _
'` o feel that.. prime agricultural land is beil�tristed, r ,
state i:he following; llze whole Duiham area is primp agrictjltO.ral :and.
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If my great-grandfatl►er felt the way the "no growth'► people fel�) there
woW.d be no development. i?
It could 'be into-testing to note the number of people.. `l
who l�� e �n
the Dukham area &id work elsmAiere:
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h I wonder how the,pi- zonedfor
le world feel. about a ,
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p', gr ,
oglffaarm wh' \. property would be a better use;
(; ILI,�conclusion I again state dict there is a weed for a reasonable,
p aired,,' ded�lopa�t 3n the Durham a�
-ea and that`' there are plenty o�
people
be involved this
the ,, %el' the same way. Z think the �.ty
shout pl I feel that the property in ques-
o ie ti�ho realize tla s and
' arn�ax�g,
tcbn fits all the 'delines and is ideallylocated for such a develop-
. rt .. p ' g or i;ission to take
PP fA' n c
y a rq, ra ate action:
:._ cmmimity and the lazm�
rnent and I cal>. for the c
Sincerely, r
fc2hardW.Jones
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Palc Alto Ca 9430
ge • File' ;78 -94B (AP SO-24-40) =ta
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lloar Mr. Jontl s
hearinhe Butte
on Janwi�arpll�l,i g Commiss-o0., he,ld _a spoc�.a7,
y'.979, tri cosd'�? �.f. a.cttangc
O 'cirdu ma�ta�rices Kad oc'rurre l in ti,�e final deicisia�n
t on u � - �� �. • ° a
August 15, l�7fi„ to, deny yo, r a � iG�; .ion for
Apt 1
eione from "A-510 `� acre p�rce] s to,
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3r. (Agrirrultu
t�1 a%a,a' par ela `,.on "propbvty
located on the morthw6st •':'otner of Dayton ".Durham HighwAy and -
i Burdick I pad, identified as AP 39-24-400 Durham,,.. ` 4
The^ Cotmoissi'on detertAinbA,,that there-had not, been it thangtl."
of, circumstances 'a.c,d, denied yourrequest,, tai reconsider ;the
re+xaniag �app�,ic8tior. � •
Should You desire t16 appax this dtcisian by, thg,/IPlifthinj
Commis..01'on you *uxt do so* fin, wrritifig, to thb Clerk of the
;aa Beard ref 3upbrvisor� ; ,1859, Bird Strut j. 4ro�r� � to 4aiifornia'i
d „ Prior to 5;00 p. m.., Mohday, January IS, 197�i
,Should you `
�' �nrr� any qu�stic�ns� - concerniing this ntrrt'tt6ir, 04
643e
feel free to .contact t}i„ ol�fica, ....
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