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BUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 78-95 1
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'O a�4am ,Pum A .- !I itAiJ� G 4,YpP of: project; Z 't.e. rezottinN,1,ibdvisi#1xi)r`��w,wr'+ 7 5, List and describe �ih�'iother related permits a�r.� ot�iet public 4 „ appzo�tals reqLiired fotprojects including, thsc` required by e I , P7esne t, ity, regional, state alta �:ederal pei�c.� .0 t G `h. tkti8tiri8 Zoning; district's Prooert �(L�oned A- ]1 It 7 Z'� Proposed use 'o,f s'ite;' Sbdrac�e dab ration + tr' ixr ga aoin equipment PROJE&L DESCRIPTION 8: site si�!e, See-ittached plat Map legal rl�:cripta' ori f� 9; ;;quare footage of building (s) App CbXiYi'tatc;,I,Y 5' ,000„sq. ft. il 0, Number of floor"s of con,r.truction+ a�ie ]] Amount o ofd -;street pa*i,lcn, provided.' Ample 1 , Attw,ach site dev-e .o meet lin, "Nobe "�'"� �,, ,�) p p " `� ` +cyj no�jQw 13, Ertposed scthoduling.19 None �iy' lea; 14, ,�ssoc l atod pro 0 cc ���, Ncf W4 15, ' j developtneftt , -Ant,�:ci gated n�'rcmental r r MAY 1 5 tW8 i 0,01,116p Wfoo 4 4 Ap�icnd E '� pan$ 1 of, r " .. - tf CsS� ' . `un3'.t R l6. If- residential, .include the number of 'units, schodule of sizes, and type -of household size expected. 17. If commrcial, 3.ildicate the type, whettEher neighbo�'hoodj, city or regionally oriented) square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. ,, employment per"shift,, 13.' if industrial, , i,n �icate type , estimated em andloading facilities, p ,r 19= `t:c institutional, indicate alae„'maJor��function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occu anc `j loading�facili ties?k. P Y, r and comm�inity benefits tr,� ire derived .froi�tthe pr oJec.t.. lr r 20.If the project 1n•volves' a variance;condItiona.l use or rezoning plication, state this and''ind tate cleall,y, Why the application s ' ;'rec�ui;y ed C� (% Are, the following; items applicable to the project or "its effec:ts7 Discuss below ;all items checked Yes(attach additional sheets as nectes.s�try} , 0 Yt S NO. X 2 Change in existing ' features of any � � � ... � beaches , Lakes r' or hills, or substaq -ial. til.terdtion of ground contours. X _� , 224 ' Significant chango in scenic vies 4r vistas ,from;; f existing rosidontial areas or public lands oi roads. f% X 231, Si nificantly change pattern; settle or charactor of � , # , f genot: al. area. ' o f project, ' X 24, �� nificant amounts of solid waste ox X 25,i Chat! go in dint, ash, smoke, fumos or odors in i v�cinty D X . 26, "Significant chance in lake , stream rat (;round:' water quality or quatltity, or alteration jof exi,stitt, drainage pattorns , ?� Substantial ', ; . 27 nti�l cl',w�n;o in e:xst3:n; noise of v� rati.on . ` Levels its, the viciizity;, ' 1L .. 28, Sito on filled bind or on slope of 30 percoht or more, 11C otoxic�s�ubstdncespo�lattt�mabl.�shor�explosivesrials;; such a's8 I. „ Append ,l; pat;e 216' 0f S C� YES NO 30` „ o �'; fire, in demand��£or municipal services a X Subiic� tiaire , water, sewage, etc.) . t' 4p 0 X 31 Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.) . X 32. Relationship's to part cf - larger project or serie ? f.1 of pr ojects ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING * See ,Below c� 33. Describe the project site as it exists before the project,, including information on topography, soil stabilitye plants and animals, and airy cultural, historical or,,. scenic' aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structuress � 34. Describe the s;urroundinq properties,,i'storica].gornscen,at.io on plants and animals and an cultural, pects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, c6fimercial, etc.) ; intensity' of land 'use (one,-family, apartment houses, shops, "department stores, etc.), and, scale of development (height, frontage, set•-back rear .yarn, etc.) CERTIFICATION! I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exh:;bits present the data and information required for this initial eValuatlan to the best of my ability, and thatthe: f athe�pbstatements", and llhformati,n resented are- t���ie 'and of my know a„edge ;and b1.ie'f . , a /24 e� Z9 7 i atur La The sub ect property Consists of appra',x�.- ma �Iy th ree and one-half acres with two largo warehouses consisting of approximately ':LL 54 Obd sq. fte and one smaller maintena3ide shedi, Tjhdsb bgildi6's have been used t;for For � `the storageof h�eans and other seed crops.._ our company, leased a portioh 'of the fa(jility for fa'bticating ;pipe ' and s�6rage. Thepropeet-y is. Located next -to the -,r Road tracks whicn run _. - .. , through. the ,town of burhamr� �.� :r'he area �,s,-,nalnly. comme�. dial In setting r k, I„ Appelvaik E 4nage 3 of .3 v, ._ tom' fj I 31LENOTICE OF DETERMINATION SEI' el 19113 11 TO: / i'j SecretarS�� for. Reso;'�rces ,1 1.416 Ninth Street:,; Room '1311 SacramentoCA 95514 ;" �,,� C RK!�, NtLS'ON, C�,un'•►y C16 r j �SAEy_w Qnpufy N /? ;:Count Clerk - Count Y� 1659 Bi d Sty est PROM (Lead-Agency) of BUilzt'TT£ � � County, of Butte 0ro'y -, l ems„ California 95°965 Environmental Review Dept. # 7- Co.unty Cehter Drive Oroyi 1 1 e f:95965 SUBJECT: SUBJECT: Filing; oA.' Noti'ce,L,d7CIIlination in Campltanr with S'ectidn 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resource's Code f:� 1 Log # 78'45-'15-01. c, Project Title =' Rezone AP# 40"20-55 0urhair Pump Shoff► " t ear ng,ouse Number 1t submitte to State;C�.ca'ring House .- Te Ap one Num ex a 1 D Ive.lson D�`roa ontact erson tor. r I(> 916-53'4-4777 " G Pro,jQct Location - The property fronts-' on 0ra-Durham,,HighWay, and is G' �ad `acent to th�a rati 1 road .'tracks which `para I 'r ! the Mi dwa, i n Durham: f, .. Prog ett Desc`riptibn; `. Rezphe froq A-1 t0 i, (' r e (3iltte CDunt - Board of 8u ervi 5ors s ,� s to adv se tl�.` t the L e : � - Agency' has made trhe �fo1..L;Wing detdtminations regarding f— abovey� `4 -b I The pro jett . hbVIfa a s igrt ,fieant~ e !, w>.ot on the 11 not t,� envi.x'tirimexxt , (�' p . P pr-ll red /.%j An Irhva,ronmental`` ztn oct Report taas far tt13r project put'Suar; t to the r6t't'is rens of CEC�A,yu, a6u;z4a8 cex� ' f"d as req�ax:red by Section 1:5685 (g} , 1,4, (a�.lfornia 'AAdtnih' etrati"ve tnNegative thtpxovDs onsao on Baas pre pa ect for this P"' J ec' putudi n rEQA copy- of the Negat�.ve bclaxa- iori to yj , be exan ned at the 'Erivironmental Review �:epar,Ume�t', 7 Cotarity' l en �r:i.ve, Oravll e, California�,5965 - . / "A Nottap of txemptibn c as filed indtcatitig 'th3,s ,apt`oj ectr is e em to roM ehviroam,eirtiiva1 review,, . P age . , o1 APPENDIX F' \1 " ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completes by Lead Agency 1 I .`) �ACKGROUND i," f 76- , 5-15-01 1,.. Name of P'ioponPnt Uct.-iAM _trot . �tt(1 — , . 2 Address ani ,,.,Phone Number at Proponent• ournaiii-Urov11-Le 41911way9 Durlialup ua 1 T � � r2 3. Date of Checklist Submitted A. Agency _'Requiring Checklist znvironmen al ttQylewr(lid .pa ✓' 5 ,. Name of Proposal, if applicable .. xiezolie sal - -D „ r ' II. ONMENTAL (ExplACTS "yes" 'required an ions ofallyes and "maybe" answers are on attached sheets.), YES MAYBE NO � i,can 1. Earth. �� Will the proposal result in signif�: t: :.A . unst7b14 earth conditions or ini 'r A r changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, com- pa'ction o: ,overcovering,yof the soil? , Change in topography :or ground surface relief features? ., Do'btruction'; covering or,,'.1 d,.' modification of any unique geologic 7� or physical features? • z e. Increase in grind or 'water erosion of sols; either on or iofflf the site? _ .f i Changes rn deposataon or erosion of beach sands or changes insiltati.cn, � depositi bn or +erosion which., may modify ` .the channel' of a. river or stream or they I.ed of the ocean or any bay, 'inlet' air laky}? b I • ' I 1. ., O �. 'YB S MAYBIC NO ° g Exposure of -people or, propertyot6 'geolo`giG,��hazards such s eakthquakes, landsliides'; mudslides, ,g"rouhd failure .j or similar','hazards? C 2. Air. Will -the proPrsa.'l result -in: a., Substantial deteriorAt on oiF„'ambient air quality? b” "rhe creation of%11. objectionable " � odors, �,1:.� � � AD,�« u c. Significant alteration of 'air movements moisture or temperature, or any change in el,imdiye,' k3 either locally or regionally? 3. Water. Will v ry the proposal. result s.n4s ...ubstantial. j a, Changes itr„ or the course ofOter9tt water or direction ovements.? ,1 rr b. ';Changes in absorption rates, \ drainage patterns, or the rate and ount o,f" surface water runoff? am I C . Alterations to the -course or flow of \flood waters' d. Ghancl in the amount of (�sur face water in any water body? AD e piecriari '3 surface waters, or .into xn any altern.ti on of suefa a ,,water qua].tyi' including but not limited to temperature, dilssolved ox#gen ar torbidl,ty? " f . i:J Alteration of the diredtioh or rate of flow ,:af ground waters . I i g Change ri the quantity of ground waters# either tiirot4h•direct additions or"W thdrawal;s, or through interdeption �' « of an agUifo=r by, ctts,-Or e rcaVation8'? ' uf' v S . i u i, 1- r , CIP A PO -ft digit pa 2 df S C I YES MAYBE: � NO h. Reduction in the amount of wat6t " otherwise available for public water supplies? i. Ekposure of people or property to ` _ F wa'tex related hazards such as, flooding? 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result .n substantial'.. s " a. Change iii the diversity of speciei.4, or r.. number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of tete numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? 0. Introduction of,a new species of plants AJ into .,'an area, or in a barrier to the nar:nal replenishment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any'agriculturall crop?' 5-. Animal Lif,p . still;, the propoe-.i'l result `i n 5ubstant a1: V, a: in the diversity of s ecps, or g y p nhane numbers of ariy spec�.es of animals (birds, lana animAls nclUdi'nq reptiles, fish and ,J sheiiii8hi benthic organisms, insects or _ microfauna)7 b . Reduction of the numbers of; any ilnique tare or endangered species of an'i'mals c Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to r this., ili ra.ii' +�r movement of animals? 60 �' to e�tis ding L���i.sh or d : Deterlar;�tibh a. wildlife habitat Noise: :ill the proposal result iri " ssustantial"s` a. Ihdreabea in noise levelsa b ►�tptisure cif 'people 4_0.'sevar'e noise levels2 u_,L page 3 of �. , 4y ', �' �i✓ ��5 �tiai a __ :�..>' , -„ r �,�y �;14 f - /1 YES''MAYBE NO - 7. Light. and! Gla}re . W.�, :11the proposal produce nif l� ''or , , sa, g cant ght glare? � -.— 8. Land Use. Will the proposal rebult in a substantial alteration of the planned land use of an area? " „ Natural Resources Will ,the proposal result in substantia-�s a'. Int.rease in tai a" rate bi" use-of any nat.�aral resour,,,ce:a?' b. Depleti:dn of an� nonrenewable natural re,lourc�-? 10. Risk 'of upset.,'; Ddes the proposal involve " a riskrof an explosion or the rel'ease of substances �ch'emica i but not ha'zardolimited e . i 1 to, oil, pesticides,,s als or . ,.,;rad' ation? I n the event 'of an accident or (i upset conditldhs? 11. Population : �i11 the proposal , sign ficantl > alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human popui�Ltion of ,an area? : 12 g, tproposal Significantly affect existing housin , or createa demand fo'additional housing? 13. Transportation/Circulation,; Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement2 V b. Sig nifi.cant effects on existing parking facilities; or demand for nev parking? ,._ c6 substantial im'paot upo�z existing trans'portetion systems? d. Significant alterations to resent patt.i i - erns of circulat" or movement Of people and/bt rlbods? r.. 'h n. `1 e« Alterations to Waterborne; ra1.l or traffic? air r y f k., t' Appehd ic, P :. page 4 ox: $ ; , p ((' FF f} y ( i YES ,MAYBE IM f increase in traffic hatards to motor r vehicles, bicyclists or, e e s, rx,ans? 1 • �� Publs ©u�t e pro o1hav f+� an tuponf. or t ~ neec.lfornewor alteredltovernmentalaservices in any of the following areas: ° r a. Fire protection? f r. 'Police 106 b.-, protection: c; 5cho6l.s? �p ., c . Parks or other recreational fad ilitie6l (l ' e. Maintenande of public facilities, including roads? f .` Other governmental sr�i`uiceS 15 . f ' Energ : " mill t e proposal result irk: L t�ti a'6 t)se of substantial` amoun ls of fuel ' or 0 energy. b, Substantial'inctease in dema'upon _. existing sources of etiercgy, `or require the dev'el'op ni..��•t� of t p s nett scsurces of energy H � l , 166 tt,tiliies . Will tike pi°'oposal result an need for new syst.e, is, or substantial '1: Q, alterati cutis fes. theutilities: „ a. PbWpr or natural gas? b.Y •,coinmunication��.syr �tems.l, ?✓�::_ = ;.� ,; c. Water? AV d Sewer? 1 17 a Humah 41eai.� h W111 the�proposal� result In: ,4 r. rN a . Create ori ai a;� health haz< potential � r rd org' (( �1E'a�.t�l hazard exCl.t�dit� m6ntal kJL alth ), ?-, ;,b . Exposure of 'pe0r;1�0 .ta pbteh-4-4 6:1 health Q n( 1 i f h,�'a 4 • , lam✓ „� ��, �I 1 j+ �( �� �� !ff y .1 . YE$ kAYBE NQ' C1 a ` 18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the , �r obstruction of any�.publ.i,c designated or. " recognized soenic vista open to the public, 61 or willttrhe proposal result in the creation of an aesthet ,cally-,,po.ffensive site open to publ:i,c view'? 19. Recreation. Mill the proposal result in ry an impactupon the quality or quantity of ` nal facilities? exist ,tinx public recreational �y, lt 20 . Archeololal/Nistorica�l..,.wi l 1'" he proposal result in an -alteration of ,a significant -'� arc'heolc�ga cal or _hi historical site ' structure a,r object building? � � 21.of Si n fica 2l . Mandato Findings � �1 a. Does the project have the potential to %! degrade the duality of the envi " nment substantially reduce., the habitat of a .. 1. ,t r Fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wi-Adlife population to drop below (! se1fW,..tUsta3'.nincl; levels, threaten to `61i tihate a plant or Animal commuhity, redce the numbar> of restrict the range „ of a rate or endanynrea p1er�t or' lani.mal moi' ore eliminate mpci exat pv es of the `tsjox periods of !Ci alithistory or prehis,tOry. ` 1 +,tho.c� have the potential �a;o fJ e e ro` p � ( the achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted Ilonq-term nvi,ronmentsl�gasl.?..�1� c1Does project have impacts Which rthe �a.c in,divjaUally limited, but cumula- tively carisidorablea (A 'project may l� impact on two or more separate resources � "I Where the iinpct on each resource is ; relatively small, but where tho effect �r o fi the totials'' of thcas e„ x mpacts on the e `c'�F� � pnV�.Yonmerit ,�S signifii�,ant� `� ., �r r she ro e.et hale cnvironmentsl �, ''. bae�sT.'l, �tvill , �1 f �:, eff� Wilts Chic cause subs4tantial ; o� advex,e e fec s rn hum4n beings, , f� h , eith(jr directly ar iftd1'rectly' ILI �Fe 6 of 0 , p h i "'{pag AJ1. IIT. DISCUSSION OF ENVIR614MEN7,oAL EVALUATION rZCi� LGA . )XIIIJ Oki i Ute ---- -- ~- t:i tulle ournam _Pump A u p ..as Leased a' poA� ion of` the westldm :0048 stoxra e facility in ,jurijaill.for the purpose: of stoxa6e fabri-- catt6n and _sa.Le of their irri�st,ion ecquipAi-ent �tThey are sbeking txie. ri�zUrle Of this pvwperty fr,Om tele eXi& n - c) +yc ra A-5 (6enerdl) zono to, wi i%-1 �iadustrkf) zone, 'rile . „ pvo,,eou site is de6ibnateu jy assessor''s parcel numbers 40-20-55; 40-27-53',_ 40-20-04 and 40.20-541, The proposed � rezone is located in a portion of Section rop T21Ns 8341 and M. Tnere will be, no new constructioh, only use of ex1.{ting facilitates.:, �ia��ricauion o pipe will be; limited to outtingy welding and latYle work,. Most of the existing wareniouse' space ;leased Will be used to store tile suppl pa' lt.ept on hand « ne subject property contains approximately 3• acres 11 of 1,ahld area. I-Prie 4to is presently built out with two warehouses containing 50 of &,r/,squa 'fie feet of covered area and nave been used by Westlam Foods, --the property .� fronts on Uro-.Poxnam highway opd'U adjacent , the railroadtrkcjt Whioh parallel'the Ni idw y though the town ,of Durham. Tile Durham Pump Shop s �,cen";;;,,pally "locatod within the small downtown section ,,on1ytbiVti., Tne busi- rless oocu ices a retail outlet at the 'korner of Oro- to Durhatn and 'Y u�7idway West Uf the railroa`\�tracko as Weil as the maa .r �wnance shed iri frbn t of �h� �tWo large Ware. nouses' on tie pro jeot, site east =-'�f the racks. AV resent ; most of their inventax�y is stored ou`��doo�ta ad j .cent to'` the of store,ltnough some` pipe J.A stored out- ' a side, the Warenouses ori the prosect of to « �;,he surrounding lana' is basically used for storage of goods ,or is unc „ oommeroial or agricultural uses. X'o tfte nerta as t1le site adro'ss Uroi-Durnam aiignws.y., t`iio land is U&or, agy ricul<tu.ral use as wi ..almond oronard. S �ngle- ;milt' dtuellings are �jinterzpdt8ed amonshe rhards �trhe,, „ tween ;tine Durnam Pump retail ou:tlot alld the site is an oLitlet�efro1or nti����ort. Ccidtiaaih gearedt�`��.Gi.s`tonth of �ttle,: rete,i.i J. Warehou6es, g y j South of 'the site i away fr6m:ftrie _MidWay. frontage, -,open ( aland, bevtilJles al►norid o';chai frond ri aling ,\]idway Appekidlk F pane T t'k 8 fh.- r INVIR(7NRO"14TA , SETTING ca_ t d went of tAd 6 to is °tntj exA,.kwea cia , cen't,3r of Durrr�tra, ,; 2a the east. O� the site is an .existirig. heavy equJ,l m;perIt oriented basihb8s past Whim a:^e more .,al cnd oron :r :Lh'e lagd use designation of the areal aocoraing to theu to �rount genera Plan ie faycaomunty qen.;er retail ( commercial , The surrounding land-urje designation is low-" den,sity residential:" i4o flora or funa exists onaite and there are no significant arene°ological, or scenic aspects assooic' Wita the s } na.stori,cal '.fid pard] in question. Air quality in the are is good with ve-. zlicle emissions) a6ricultural sprays and burning being the main sources;.of pollution. ane acoustic quality o the area reflects the rural. character of vurnaar:- Traffic ,'1� noise and noise fron,,Ioading and unloading of oe.rgq' form the basic noas "corn. r, + o S,X G- + I� rrlr"y' I n V ' s 3 w, ITT. DISC:U8810A OF ZkXVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION 2.r o. .,rte proposed uses wi'-i iii no way, inevease local viz: ol,utiun or create o . p b�j ectionable odors. 3houl.c llurnam rump .,shop ever lIgtidate its inventory anu gp „ out of business, severaa uses wiiicn would be permitted " in an M"I zone, nabs t:c,� a degrade local air miaole unlit . and/or create objet q y Y `} ,� Aly indas- a6.iy objectionaule Mie to olffensa.ve trim use wxlicii b� odor, smote or dust is Subject to acquiring a use permit and must undergo fu � aidr envilonmentaI review. 3, brie �rop�sed turination of pipe � oiisite will require , no 'a.dc; tional use of water over that viach is presently A. -, used onsite. some 11nariuteeturing uses, wilicn could be estaolisiied.,, in the 5'uture srioulo. tree property oe,,,pold gl slave tree facilitiOs o 4, Hyl 6.a.. �atrle W-orK 0 w Ldin, ana cutting of pipe .Will Ilia rease noise .l evej,� onsite' soinewuat. TIU8 increase ,r s � will ei`iec�iv�gjy rkti�;at`a�w�". oy con,fininb the activities, warerlouses�, ane acoustic environment is oom- � oseu Ox't � rio seg diAl coMmercia-L no.ices, Any due to fLitt11't: uuC' i fWtl? .i ms',;� U\e ovject1dhaule noi8e must 1 eLd u� .�e a dN"O perm. , acid, unergo U-Vtnur I eri'v,�Lxonment�xl f' ciacoroin to she ut`te If CLOS ll,na,tIo1� Brie laxL' . s� n�; county vent:rai x l ah ,Irk -to oornmunity venter retai n sn&,8tora e exist in to i.,,me= commercial j. otos°e�r0,6L ri; diate area. 1'n�� nedrestWi�� `us tri �L�w�ue��dr��o�n�a�Ya 45. �lLau g 1s io ateu eUOt i ; outL Ui o i°ii,t Waf Jt) �.jur- `'5th IAL �lac�re _ ,� t +� Uf $z;�� pvj used p `cl' tL11':tll lX e this pro, ll,,ci.�. w.Ll.l. nu s,Lenificax ljs alae. , �4 es erm��t�d uncle .sand use witnin the area; everal p i y + the zop ng Which could b;)6C me esta l.i'ghed -in the foture � �� "' could cause significant FA'd-jera.tiorns to tale ;plannr~d land I uses of th(.,:DurIIamI`are,aI: / al))�u�i(4l no'u' require expa.noion of he public � �-:: The propos �� �� / '�' �' ! 6ervir✓e$ j 1 T el�e, Wi.l,l. be 'ihdt �aoed use of energy on1aito due g ting and// l.atne Work. dry Wel�.�n � out, 10. °ane proposal will not require exp'an on of utll.ilies; Water or sewage systet��� Water - -, Appehdix i" page :7 of 8 d0-13-], ,12 03-1n 0;1,3-3� 3 NcI, ie 1lrheel� �cl ,; P . .. A, Konvn 1 ,Box i1 3 Rt 1; U', 6 S 'ftt~ L ', R'o:c 7.0 y Dt.>xham' (:11 X35933 Durham, 01-s' 95934 � L7�t°r.ham .9 C,'.'. 95J,33 P,t =40 'B1 �e �ingame F., C F, A� hl Tau ht-, F. � R tr nT.) I .ahs . 130 732 5664 �Topelca pr's Rpt, : I,, B,ox "S14` )u�x,��;�iit Ca: 95J33 Tarzana, Sa. 91350 �tti�llttm, ��.. �5�33, J '_ °. ° ,. _ Y;-:.�. Yf f' 4� �F " "%-e' ''".�r-' �t''N"T�'�"��'�f�i�;��mak�y°• 40-20.1, " 40.-20-2 „, I�. a,i Pickering Parrott Ranchomnzny Ary' 1.14 Sansone St . r'Rm 110 } r I1urtzam; `C,1 Y:� 9 953 San Francisco �z D�110A C E. S. .40.20-;59i 4'0-20'-b6 "' 4,9 h0 67 r d Hu R.J N F �,t. �IanStol2 `f. �7, f F �. !Ke„ U Butte B�o nt�17 A1mor►�ssoe � y � 7 � �y. -Keeney Box 31.60 Barberry Lane I't ROxc X32 � r P Jtzx'han, Ca. 05953 Sacxamento, Ca 95S7.s ;T��trlYrtm Ca. 95953 IlP 4JO io 5�, �4, X55 s jw rl ,dill. Pump um chap i ; „ P x ox A4 f7 r, I �n 4'� r. r O r z;r�Syaq�Y'�^. aN.-41 «aV i i� , J f 4n yW'Y 1�titf - I "•y. r ,`` flee .. ._ t. �1'�tl' FF � • ,i 1 �. 1 M ����H ������V� ��rn�' to •. .. 1, S�l �\':.. i � + :i.� v o A+F , R P � 4x' . '...+ .: . I• , ,..r. v,e'+:-. , f'4 BUTTE COUNTY PtANN:[NG COTSITSSTQN STAtl' FSND:I:NGS -.July 1Q; 11978 Ir 00 i 1 � Do"T im Pixmn S;10p Rfrim 11'1 5" (Ag Ic 1.1 Uural - a acr. c' , parce:fs) ;te +,,'_rV, (Lightladustr :al) : roper,ty Iocat er? om' t b c �, a r at JaaC _q ve , �5octtll si, ,�," , � Dur tam .ii�ti. �� Ave i��'entitiec�1, as AP ,. .: ° 41.).-r�Q 1 5;3..., t EPS- moire t�.d.; �t icular1��,, alescrl)� ,ed as: ,54 � A, holt i01 'oaf section C10 T21`1MR2E aa6,'cril)ed as bt,ninnxng-at a poi::t on. tll_e`: scutlterly 11'i�` of Durhan„j �I1t�ry. loc"atad N 3G° 2' , 65.5 E_t.. Erom''its �inr.er- ; sect%on tyiitlt `:lte center,? ine of the Sout'tcrn Paci is 'fty 'M.-Mroa(I via -of-tray; thence S`')41° 101' r', 78lc,0 '.J ;�4y, Clience' S 5�J° 26' 0e'" E, 256,8�i ft.; thence 16ar it ,5�'r, ; 815 ..5 ft . t''o' r 'point o n the s m t t l t c :pl j► l Yrs e, o. : UtrrJ.�am HtJy . ; thenr,,e S S f ° 2 2 ' E ,: � 4ft. to t!tc true point of beginning.. ,, ,o S � � i�jir�lta�+n (78-95) C ntaiAin 5 acros,, ��morc or, 1c8s r,l ,The`, pp a rrea:so`n fnr the aTapli,cat;.0,n 4.s to haVC a 1.icarit states_ that tete �, 2.oft, ing more fully coniarm to the planned use n.f storage, fabrication, and sales of, irrigation equipment. 'r TheLancs t1s'L Element of the Butte County 5 norol Plan designates. this are as' rota it c.ommerci,ai . Commercial actXlrites as an urban land use cmplements,;both industrial aA residential land uses. !� ndustrial Oe�ielopmeiitt Pol �Tndustr al activities May 1 _ y h oV� t e?,,proce'ssing:, handl find and”creating of products, and re5earcli and t'eahholag'icat pr -o", 7 tats.es, keavier industries may ihct'ude Manu Iola ctuwin'g, assem`- bli'ng,' fabrication and'p°recessing, bulk han.01 t of prod`ut:ts. t stora e, warehousing, and heavy truckinq. All should be in.te�rm , related.. in terns of Intentsity of tfsei. They should be operked to min'i'mize eztern.al 6ffeets of Itaflt congestion9 roisi , Aare, Aft, and water p0l t ut on, fire and safety hazards; i zhd, Whether f an` v�d vi dual e`stW lshftient or for a pl aCtried ndust.tia1 ,Rrfk, chclul d be" P0vi ded with46iequate �1 spike for em,016�85.s and; vi tit6r's, ,loading and e,)ckihq, fhdili ties, separatiCn df buildings, and other regUji efie'hts. w ecnilise � , .,. , � i .. � of fi�!eti r cons i uerabl e i fives thient i n s e ci �t cal 1 y 'des 7 nrtr fadIities, Most. i;ndus°tt•iat 'want to be a'ssuFed' of hSU1 i.. r.7 CFtt land for futu'! el),g�ral,�th and purchase QF°, eeserve,�.ar'eat " it Tar*ger' th.a,h hetessary for itmed ate h d's� space fbr ib.4u r. teIfq shou,l�d b6 1 -ii s6habIY sty*1ed tot,he' deo,wist,tated donlet�d ccnd' hoed. Iii butt CoUKty i'n 1970 , 9 �praih.. land 1`h "j,ndu" tHal.`'use ai era ed a ' ,ately 19 ac rot P-0, :�� 0 �t�0f1. Lan#f rdlrGd 'int" lhdll5 1'i dl Ut6 c!i►e1"f 8 ` ► P d f STt�h�OINDINGSLANNI NG J�u1.y 10, 1978 r 8 apprazimately S5 acrFs per 1 ,ADO population. Industries play °a maj ' �iAble in the' economy of a County and should be prop',er,,y 1`uy; a" rd to best fulfill that�,role. �T,n- dustrrial areas- shoul d 'b`e'f�unctiona,l ly related to the trans` , portation system that handles th.e, raw materials, finished products-,,� and`,conriuting workers. Andus.tries should be gi,'ouped f' and located so that they May be adequately served by' major utilities. r " Yndristi�i�5aIreas should be: encouraged to develop an large .r� k• l,errel sties. Pr"i me lf�,-,�e1 agricultural -`land. should besr~bject to specs al aiialys4 s t, 6 Cletear mi he proper time Of use eha�n 'e;, i n � Q g order to avoid pAr mature. curtailment of agr ct,jl Lural production and toss of permanent open space. in or°dgs- that resi dbnti C01, areas may be free from i ndustriai traffic, industrial areas shroud be located Stith access pro vide.d`only to major transportation routes which include majop.; arterial truck routes, expressways, freeways` major railroad 'tines, and may 9a.b1e bodies' of water. -� :•eas should be lactated wheve they,,,,-tan be ade- ' 1nd,�1sx, .aT a. quQtelY served by necessary{ major uxi,,l`1ty lines, such as c; ect'ri c Pow s ta.ti ons an e�f transm sj.4i on 1 i nes trGtnk sewer_ ` 7, �. , 6 1 line s , tr;unk ��_ate'r a � nes a. d -krunle• �as l i r►es Characteristics of 1nal usiYs 'prod d'u ��r ucpf an en virotlrner`t en des;irable�fbr esiden`t� 11 and nor-fndu5�irrially--re'1ated""'Ises �'hi l e, i n � the oppos i to d i 1�ecti on, the ,.-' es i denti al and oxhew` 'pie's `tend' .to deCrei��P fhe 'capadity' of industlei"es to rehde,l `` , ba°rid use. types a`the`� than ndustrial rr Indusrr'`a11 � rel teF ones should be disd.6,uraged from 1a �t.ing in iric��.� j�al :rancho Wi i:ht. the exr+opti 6tt,, o�f such tonVit ni nce us�ts as ., a', r and restaurahts. �astoPfi rtes � ,�` it is not'. possible fd adequately treat some in8ustrsc> �" cry uses as , resi Fences . 'Th es.e `hervi er " that `they. inay adj-di�i sur �; '�►>i 'e a i. industries shoul d have uses ad.jo` ,n ng ,them which ray prr' . a trnsitione Ceri:ain 7r►dustrial Uses Y, ha,�y traf'ic nrsse�, Or other nuisnrlces' and should be where-1t-'Ag feasible to adequate tran`stif4i on such as light ihdustri it p areas b cbhmere�a! ai- s, or ;open spaco't -to tiadjoining l an,d � j` use typea� , , c of , til � 3 JTTF CotMY 5�7,�AN1•IM CUI NIJ� ,S��STi7N �I M�[N1JT>JS rJ'uly :111 1978 Q �v,1�111It'`.►T' r; p, RT,l'�t� UND1'I)• �� i� 1 nurlinm Pulap 0101.) - ROzoA'(- rnrz "A -`.511 (Ag .i:ciitltt rdA 5 acre, y pat',ccls). to Kal_a'� ,`(L n;t,1 1;1clust'r a hrohrrty�, i c�caie(t� ort tlto soti'th,,y1de o.,C Dur am' INIV. at Jones Avc:.., icloi'tt Mod as' AR .10 2ro 1-. 8a 5� t��;5 i�ioartic",�a,rly dcsgrlhorl its,, or ion sectic)t�, ,. y'' T?V4 R21 1� DBF, 1 clC`r4��ribed (is , e.iiialin�; at i�ci,ttt unha s`.ot.ithorTy"'1tte of4'ntrlt�"irn I1tvy. 1 cn'l ed $6',j 22' Lia s.y Et. am its �� nto,t� sncta:an With the' center:! i.ixo c F the ntt.t:ltt�t;ii T' ct°i a, malroa � right-oC-lvay1 tl rtic6 41° Vii:" lig 781,0 ft. i thence �; 500 2Ca � 171►' , pT ., tt�4 tl eit e N160�. 01! l.r, 161141, 51?t 4 to'` faint oil the ortl:l,cx yttc ref thence S fife° ?? tr y. 435 13 I•t . to ttlr rtcc l)4r of hoatini�t , ti Cantaitian�; 5' arr0sn norr, , Jd:ss, ''��ttrliitiitt: (` Eli,) , S ` (1 , 74.3-1,-41 �fit4s . B'tai re,ia.& sta C 1 f ,Lij,(,,.i ngs ai),d co timbttts by tl 110PA ftmen;t Public I.Vor k a.s :t✓a 'r'Tltere is no drainage di.stxrict :i.n'tll,rt a,roa "at this tamo. A Board or � Su cY•tri sons ,ap it'Ovod drai.na ;'' , study is no bb�ing un'adrvtake'n in tho, T�urham,, area 4 The taork i.s be . colic .- 11V a .pr.i.v,,a kU i;oml; LnF'e indei ccnwraot, to I3tttt e Co nt Drainttgo'))Ian5 tttd �rcdiisti uc k ton of drainage { I WllOh the �,afid i s t �frtts tit ll 1� « plreeled�o�•asuhd xtr�ded� i a;r�m a ree ttt,t~,�d ,. .4 1� Proponents '1'olti Martin had t 0t111:rig new to Opponents No of r. "Aifter, di_sctiss„ioi1) Co'mmissionor Stitt-L,tirade a. motion to reeommetid`'to the oard of 5ltj errri sot°s' C�, (Cettr~r Cot�uitore1a i� ,.zan to Lor this ,itea riath -thin tire: regt`osted l~t .; zat n Ilt.�; trio '' oll JV�Js secattclr�d by Commi,�ti.oner Gilbert. � �; � , Conimissi,onet.5 Cilbett , , ,,�d l eti.ng chfcll ��mari '} �I 4Y);�> � , : � 5tttt � 141t:e��c� x.14 N0R8 )NO one 1 1 i A980'1'1 Cha�frtlan �enfigtt, ,Ilk1 „ Lti r, 6mavisoRs July �8 , � 978 ���� � n �1 IC EARING ES E T i 1133 2 PTJB The ollowing� bl6 hearing dates wer?, s totcons dec Planning f, ,, items: (” se► -.,or cotisideiratbon�� hearing, date:, of k�uust 15, ?9;8at '10:15 a.m. `'was, ail of the ,Tay Haiberti ahl` V.�> a Bailey pr* opo6-`j negative �Rl"arab on and rezon : n "A-7 0!'/1 (a ricuYt�ury ' . acre parcels) ,Co e fiat / s , ten 1, (suburban, resadential one , cre argeJsl property located cnth�! P ' southwest and of 6ak, Park Avenue Axid Bose Awenue'dentified'''as AP 42 21-17'," containing fine ,!Ates, iri6te :�r less, Chico, !' r public het Ang dd�e of Ai gust 1$s1978 at :10:45 a.m. was set for consideration of the Durban Pump Shop proposed qe'� five declarations" and r, e�one ;from "A-511(agricu'lturalI, five acre parcels) to"M-lig (light industrial) property located on ,thesouth side of Durham Aighlway at Jones Avenue, identified as AP 40-20-4i 53;,54 and 55, contaipiing rice acres; 'inure or less; 'Durham. . public eh2201978 at 9.30 a.m. wa s', Set for considerationoftsnuttd r1bunty Mann r �., Commission proposed (kiegative declarai a`on. a"rid rezone' ; um !'A -21't (general) and interim k -N" '(reSid ent%al-nonddhf6fming) to(It"esi.deriti,al-poi coriformi'rig),� ;'C -21f (gehdt,�! commercial), ��tm- vl (light "i n u tr�ital) ,and "P-Q"('pdblic-quasi public) propercv,, 1pcsked south of the Orov elle Ci.t� Limits, east of the Southern Pacific ,VeS1"I�o.f the east line of Sectiotxs � 17 and 20; �It48, MDB&Ii and 'north and we of Lincoln ;Sitreet, Myers Street and IthaeStreet ' l�.h hi=aring date J!iof Atg usII� 22 , 1978 at 9:45 a.m. was , set foo, donsiderftubti, of the Butte County T'�anlz rig Commission +proposed deciaration aid rezone �fr. (genoral) 'to '�t�4Ci'�' (timber uritairi 40 ;acre parcels) propertytiil�"Am;-21f .Lcnted al)proXitat'ely l/l'Finz7a north of Binet identified f�ed�pasr oA mated y ani and �:�ne-half :m3 '710 ortheost ot` a Porte ; a3-zl�-os 71 r `. c zNuz�s AugF,' ,t 15 vo :101,?8 ; 1, �?8-1550 AL1Cl T mbINANCE. 195" ' PUBLIC HF.ARIN_C .��AURWa �P JM) SHOP - p,ZOPI SED NEGATIVE DECLARATION ANBy,c�EZONE FROM' "A=5''� (MkICULTURALy 'FIVE ACRE PARrELS)1 'TO 11C-,21' (GENERAL WQ ERCiAt) PROPERTX ,LOCATED ON" THE SOU'PI3 Slb1''OF' DURHAM HIGH,WAX AT JONES AVENUE, IDENT.CFIED'AS AP 40-2o-4, $3, 54 AND 550 CONTAINING ,,T FIVE. ACRES, MORE OR LESS.`=UUR_HAM The public,hear;ng on the Durham Pump Shop, proposed negative ' declaration and rezone from "A-S'r (agric4itural, five nacre parcels) to „ "C-2" (general .coiherdiar) Property located on the South sidis".ttyburham Higi,way at ,,Jones Avenue, identi.fiecj as AP 40-20-4,, 53, 54 and S5, �r?... containing five acres,�'moreor„ less, Durham was held as advertised. Earl -Nelson, enviiron4ttential, rgview director, "sets;out the background "r of the neoat� declaration. 'Tnii�` ptop'erty has existing"warehouses on The r` quest Ss' to use the property for, sal`& of irrigation equipmentb To "the west is a commercial center.,, `,AA:66d this "pr`operty are( scattered x residence,`^? and 'farm land. A nzgati.ve declaration was recommended cr i5ance,, requited a rise, permit n,.the The Mp1 zone alias r�ansideredo A nu. F, M-1 zone:: ` v Bettye Blair, interim planning d1recEor1set out the: Uaclegrourrs, Cry of -tl a rezot' 'The Planning Commissa on,) recommohded C-2 toning instead oe M-1 1onin'g. The zoning ;%,Mr. mord Antense �Jwn th,:�F e,ppiicart needed y,,,�'K IJ �tlearin. open to the, ublice A @grin Pp�� w g.,, Bnb �, � ��tA� S;e Chico; Mx. T�ubose stated that the"p r, y has b�,en used` -'for ag►� atii ;ural P pert � ` L `ppOSeS and also buiham Pump Shop has tiled the.propprty for sEorage: 'The intention Is to manufacture rind stotl,'ge. Ito would like to see the � ; zoning changed Heatingclosed sed to '.the public and. confined to the Hoar"d, 11 On mo`t:iori off Supei-vis'or ktichter se'endod lay Stiperviaor ;tosele u and f nani nbu ,ly . cariei,, on the basis ok the i�htaaI evaluations not,ing that thi. 716 conaistdot with the general. plan, finding' the proposed ; pi`oject ca ild not Kati , l, F hnitMencionsa<,= Public W6Tks -20 -4, 53, 54, F X55 r4O i Rezone Exam J1.to I. •� J. - CI .1 Lx11 0 �, „ „ Sae attacl�ec ,' � �Y' x �7 .; 1 „ J)url�am pump Shop . p . 0 fox $ �� , ��u�1r m; Ga 4 , 5,,23 -78 ° 4 � c, .l 1y (J � r... � y.o �.:� :f�' „ " _ rel I ` (((•%/ {{{ f u ifl Ii 9 r , (' f, �i ;1 RE70NE REPORT r, AhPI i cant;: Dijrham E=p Eho:p ('tom Martin" =t?. "0. Bmc'811.; DuA'am' CA 959 8) Owner Same 'Req ue s t: Rev,6ne from (Agri_cul tlxral , 5 -acre _ p1.9 'i -:o Cl Jim Vt.-;-Ctight Tndutgtriai) Locat��i} on the south e�de oi' 'Durham I7wv;. at Jo'r�ras :� L.Dur'ham ft ryf n J „ " D.�; e Acid r,n' tt:e,(ge,s ted z.^ ,f✓r� � is �� S� .�� �+ ��' �': PJumhPr. �Sf Parel la .SAF-�I , �'L, " r� ITS fl/ii Rlannin Comr�issi� � g 'o,n Findings: Aterdiscussion,v�aori`*0t �s made to recommend. ,toy-,tAe B0ail d of 8u drvi o.rs C- '('General. `Comin6rcial,)' zoning_. �a� k'� s,s ars '` aiihe than "thy requested. M-1 ,(Light Indust aat f' ze�na :._ .� _ P 1 ann i ng Commis s Pi on 'AC ti on : Recomme�da. appr �}+�i#� . C=2yeoommendation. 9 AYES ; �l/ NOES cr r ff