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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 79-55 1r;x KkI ...... .... X �, ti AC81"NOWLEDGMENT OR OWN ER)$ CERT[FICATE STATe!OP CALIFORNIA SUPVEYOR"S CER FICATE ty, OF COUN (IrR. We) FLOYD V, POWELL and ('eAYE A. POWELL '6 1 -9; Z 7' d X0dMQP Was Propored by me or under ray I , _fbefore me, Jh(? 0. 19no The (;nne diroet;on and lsi basqd, upon 4 flold und nd for sold, State 9d suirvey in cantorilhanoo with the requirements,�'Of the, Subdivtsioo MO a Notary Pubil; in 'a personally -apoear, P Act ot the as owner(s) of the land as shown on the onnexf� map' and 'NORTHWE$l 1. J. KtOODEAUX to be the Prelai'dont _�_RN -TITLE know to me, Ili- , ��,! ��j request of FLQYQ V PMELL OU N T Y OMPANY OF BUTTE �St , _ NORTHWE 'NY BUTTE�� during I hereby state th as trvifet�' under Dead of Trust of the STERN TMECOMPA 0,F- ____C9jj14Ty at the parcel mop procedures In Book -19 77. of the Official'Records of Outte County, California the Corporation tha t executed the Cortificate ho�rgon khown to me to be o� the local agency have been complied with and that 1,his parcel: conforms v th& V rip a t page 3 71 and ---------- — cooditions of ,yore ed the CertifiCato t#ereon' OR b0hatf Of thv Co, qp� 4-0joA , , requitedto -be the person who exacut rp tion Otive map and 1hL opprova I thers6 approved tent 0 s trustoe(s) under Deed of 7 rust r-ecorded in &go* and, achn folifilled prior to thq, f he�reln nom901- oviled9od to me -such: Corporafloit Quecuted the Some. iling, of the, porclinap WITNE�s MY hand and officlot seal. f the Official Records of Outle County, California at page, ------- 4on'd do hereby certify that fr) (wel are the only persor(s) whose consent �s necessary 'to pass . ......... T VpPincott L, 8, 363,4 �iig r "I�e "44 clear title to said land and (4P) (we) consoni to the preparation and recordation of suldmop Ut- tu as shown within the color border 1i n4o s ;2 .0 .�011ve V0 77;� r tqqm a in --�Ff y V. ow K7 eP- _�Af This area �or seal) COUNTY SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE NOR IWES ERN 7ATLE COMPANY OF BIME COUNTY This mop conforms with tho requirements of tho, SubdivWon Mop Act Io0d local EA X Presi ordinancol. Ods. day ot_�!� 1977 ACKNOWLEDGMENT (CORPORATION) SrATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF '24, Clay Ca tieberry ;i� 1 �2 On before meA th- 14"ndorsignad, Coonty Surveyor n a Notary Public in and for said State, personal,ly Opp d od_� Anown to rne to of the the Corporoti0o that exec Cartif te uted the her" n kPoWn to me to. be RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE the person who executed the. CertIN a haraon, on Nfihalf of (he Corporplloi% hereir, nomed, and OC*nowleged me that such Corporolian 00c, f 0 some. Filed thj� WITNESS my hand arid offiF�ar seal, uted h 197M) of Parcel ops at page IS at the request, of N M S tore Serial Alo. This rea for seal) R7o e P. rir�id Loulsd Kloandor County Recorder ACKNOwLEDGMENT IN01VIDUAL) STATE OF CALIFO"IA by Doputy SS. COUNTY OF BUTT '9 7 7 before me, the undersigned, a Nolory Public in and for said State personally appeared /IV __�ereo� and to me to be the. person1s) whose name (s) is (are) subscribed, to acknowledged to me that they executed the some. WITNESS my hand and official. seal. At, s1jAL A R` C E L GARY 11 ;91� f �e <1 77 F 0 R No n) el Printed) FLOYD. V POWI�LL (This areaforseal) ACKNOWLEDGMENT I N D I V 10 UA L Being Parcel 3 6f 55-P/M-59 STATE OF CALIFORNIA arld� C OUNTY or__ a Being ortion of Lot 7�, Lot 65 of before me, the undersigned, a On Notary Publip,-MVni'd Se c t n 1 2 N. R. 3 E.,v M. D, 8, for said $tote, porsonoI4 oppeared,_4_ 1977 Z' 'to hervon known to me to be Me porson(s) who�e nome(s) is (a_ra�--7ru scribed A and Cknowl'odge, o Me utte County, California 01, d ts� WITNE$S my hand and official _A*ar TH VE 1, V INCOTT GARY T 0PP1N'CQTT ;4�1�qtu 0 L,'S. 3634 Aft "V" VE Y/ NG -X ��*i: 9 f t 01 A RAQJ$E CA. 0 PO, BOX 671 r Ph. fl*his ONO for 5601 Iva Mo ,_Sheets Job No, 7603,Z� 01, X112" 4-s- Aw uld M, re , : : . , , I , , � � " �` : " - �1, , e , 'ip 150h p Z_� 8 .A 17 d „ Yrs MAYBE NO fV h ❑c, L`I i �Exposure .of peop,,le or p,ropext,Y to' 9t goologic_hazar- 6. ,such ,as earthqualr landslides , iiudsl a.des , ground fa lure., , or, gimi ja1 r j 2 . �'z . .' Will the proposal result., `:n z o . a,. Substantial deterioration n�f �po� azYib;:cnt, or a.oca air ' t: ua``� b The. creaLibn o o�bJ ec`tion�able odors, 0r'titlo£3'� a 1�- I w �. C ., Significant alterati'OTt ifµy° air inoVi�nlent=• moilsture..Or,., �empa bre or any , Shang .in ,cola m e ; >eith;r locally or regionally? 3 Water. 'Willthe.,prpposa:,��r,es`uIt �n substantial �"',�i t„ r a.' Change otzrrents, ,or the course or, direc'tio?z ,o£ _a move�nert't;s? ' r, • b Chan es in ab rates, drainage a� r ;. a , p, sterns or the, nate, l and : am"nt 1 burfa.ce water ruaoff c Need f, or off, -sate;• Surface ,drain-IAe; . impa rtV4 inc �.iding rr getata on • f removal charittelik,�atiot or culvert tallatiori? �i. ! l exatiot,he COUrse o :loth. flood waters? e.'_ Change 'an the amount o£ sura ace water ih any.water body? k scharge, into surface iaatexs , or in any alteration` of sutfa:ce writer quality, including but not Limited to tetiipetature; , ..ri,iss6lVed oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or f rat ee of flow of `,ground waters? h,. Change in; the quantity or duality of ground waters either through. direct additions or withdrawals, or through �ti terception of an aquifer by cuts o- excavations? ._._, J V n " t Apperidi.x �," -Page -2R.tiU,ri£ 9 O'NtM:S@n {iki'. 4`i'RA .k.'N.:Ilk:i. XT15 MXIiF NO z .!, Roduation in' t?he' amount of twat er , qtherwi se, available .fox , public . " I. vater supplies?�'.: ' j4 Exposure of °lieop'1e or preperty to water related<. Hazards $udh as i loodin, ? Y----= 4. ` Pl,ant .'Life . Will the gropo.sal rosult t a.- Loss,,of ue;;etatid.n or, change, in'the L divex'sity "n speoies or :+nuber O.f any' species o glart.s' ( nal udi n trees, ,shrubs, grass, c�lopS, ,Y microflora and aquatic plants) 7 A • r ' b. Reduction of the Numbers of ,any ' unique, taro or ondAngered species c, 11t)`t1roduttioil of new species of plants into an area, or in .a 'barrti,er to the normal replenishment of I existing; species:? ;.� � d, Red g Acreage of axl}� agri,- Jurap� cul tl;cron S. Animal' Life:, Will .tba proposal result „ is substantial;' a� Change in the djversity of species, or numbers of any species of an•i.mals, (birds, land animals includinfish and lxsms, � fish, benthic. o�an insects ro r � micro fauna) b . t2 r Reduction of the numbes of any, unique, rare or endangered species of 'a'nimals? c. Introduction: of new species o animals into an area,. or z:esult 1111 a barrier to the migration or mo -Cement of animals? d, Reduction off, encroachment upon, or deterioration to existing f .sh; or wildlife habitat? y MA 6 NOise Fill the proposal result in ° S tib S tanti,a l . a, lncr'oasas Jin Mose lev'el's? rY b, Exposure of p peale to severe noise,�` t( .;. levels?, 7, Li ht ' d, 'G a.re wi11.,the a n`sal p , p '5ro F, , uce signifillant light or glare? $ . .........� L`dnd' ;tlse . Vil1the ,.proposed �.r a'sagnf�.cant.. a. Alteration of the p7,anded Aand rise }f , r, Of, an area, or 'e9tahlishs which will demonstrably lead to s ioh al.tera.�.cin� r b a Conflict witI1 'us'es on a4loinin.g , prapertjies, or. conflict with estabLj_ hcd reereat ;.on.el educe-. 1 tionaZ, religious or scientii is uses areal of an � .. 9 Natural Resbatce_s Will the, p'ro 'oral' result i1] Substantial; a, Demand or, or increase in,the x to of use of any natut6'1 res'ou`C`ces, t f b. Depletion of an.y n.onrendwable natural resource? 'LO.. Risk o1 Upset,.i Does the proposal; Mn+ olve a ris,k of an explosion, �or the release` of hazardous substances (including, but prat limited.to, �(U'Ll pesticides, chemicals or radiat'N'' r in the ',event of aet,ident ' s_j1-1 or i1pS�t conditions? 11 , Papulation: Will the propogaZ significantly alter the locatibn, . distribution density, or growth a rate, ofp the human population of an areaor. Physically divide, an esta,bli8hbd community? 12: Housing, VIM the proposal , significantly affect existing housing, demand or create a for additional housing? Appendix F paged of 9 F , 1: 4:1 YES MAYBE A0 �. Trans ar,ta,t16n/Circula' tion, , �i1 l . th'e prop6s4.;esu. L 14A , a rGenion of .subs antJ.al addition . vehicular 'movement? b. Significant ef f eat,8 an ei.sti parking fatil hies, or, demand for , new' paring"? °. c. Substantial impact.yupon e:sting trhnsportation ;s}stems7 d. Significant alterat:io s t'o present, " p'.attern,s' of circulation` ox rnoeinent af. 700ple apd/pr goods? er 'Alterations to Y,aaterbarrie rail or air traffic? f. 1x�crease in txaffic hazards to actor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. Public S,'ervic.es . ill the priip08a7 have e uPcn,_o or an ect result'"ixx a siibstsntia7 need for new or altered governmental services in any of the followina areas: rf� a, Vire protection? i b. police protection? c. Schools? d, Parks or other recreational facilities? _ e, Maintenance of public facilities, 1T1 -9.'udzng roads? G Other governmental serviced 15. E itter . Will the proposal result it, a. 11se ,of substantial amounts of fuel or energy b. Substantial increase in demand upon' existing sources of energy,, or requ1. Che development of new sources of energy? 16. Utilities, jilt the proposal result n -a ne0'for new systems, or ub- atan:tial alterations to the following utilities: � Appendix I' pale 5, of 9 �"Y ' YU NO, . a Power o rmtu.ral gas.? b Cor unicati bns .sys L-em 7 d, Sewer. (Vill trunk line be extended, ; pkovi ding., capa,city,� tb s.e` ve. new, Q 'delrelopm�ntw� ? Storni water drainage? human'ealtll, Ci t1 �� �. �e, proposal , _ result in, „4 1,�. „ n rT a. Creation o:f any health hazard, or potential health hazard (excluclin y mental health) b : Exp asure, of people to potential ; h:ea.lO-i hazards ? 18. Solid Waste Te ll the' proposal result ,. in anys�gn&i'f cant iTnpacts associa'ted;, with solid waste disposal. or litter Aft control? l9 . Aeslthet cs : Wil the, 1 ]proposal reu�ul. 'any, in the a struct4on ofpublic, designated or recognized scen.16 vista open to the public, or will the proposal result, in the creation. of an v aesthetically offensive site open to public i6w. 0Recreation.'ll t her a p opus$ l result in an ini pact upon the qua-11Y ty or , quantity of existing public recrea- tion facilitl'eslI I-. Archeological !Historical. Will the proposal result in an alteration�of a significant artheol.ogi cal or historical site, structure, object or building? 22, Mandatory F td.i ni,s of S i-nkficance a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, sub statit ally reduce the habitat' of 'a fish or wildlife- species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self , Appendix F _- pa.ge ,6 ; of 9' gahL u y9s Yii �,:� f � a "sustaxnx "to fig, lev'e.ls, tleaan ' � eliminata a ,plaPtor en%ma1 .come mun ty, reduce the njAdiber or rest;r ct the range of a rare orendangered '., plant or animal or, e'�miriate rnport~ant examples, o the major peg: rodsf Californ ,a history or prehistory? b. Does the pxoj ect �`4ave. the potetit;ia`7 . to achieve short .term benefits to the detriment of ptzblioly, ,a_optec� 16ng�-term environ :nerital daYs2 c. Does the project have impacts jwhiah are individual ly i.mited, 'but:, r, ; 'cumula'tively considerable? (a project, may impact on two or more separate, resour: es where t^he impact on each resource i.s ^'rdlativel smal, , but where the, effect of tKe total of those im-Da,Cts' on the environment is s idnif icant , d; Does the project have envi-ronmental. effects whi,ch will cause substial " adverse effects on human. beings;},, either directly 'Or indirectly? f 11 y '(Appendix T - page 7 of 9 r , x , IIx. DISCUSSM! OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Thi s project i~s the rezoning of a 0.56—acro vacant" property :x#53-4'12-54), ' om R�3; 2ediva'Density Resid.enti,al., to C-2; Gener 'I Gox=orcial The s . Ee is located at the no thwes't. "corner of the i a rsecti.on of Clark L Road and Shadowbrook flay,just soutlx of El.li:� otL Road, ,4• centeal Fara- ` di_se 'Urban Area 4 , The proposed use i s, development of ra coinme�c� til building to accommodate office .and retail uses. The site slopes ,gently toward thea buthwest drainin onto Si brook. Way w ich has drainage foci' a�ties, an�� thence c�rai:ns into" `tine ,-)natural' drainage channel nest of Shado, vibrook, flay i..dent .fi. ed as PFA, I in the Paradise .t1aster Drainage Plan. (''This natural drainage channel receives heavy store water flows and in the past has posed flood hazards tci some dokvnstream r�ropert' es.. "Fou re devol;opment of tho » property may lie Gonda tionedat the tira6Y f baildi�xg` permit application, with a requirement of the devolopen to participate in of. -sate down -u, stream drainage ).`mprov_-re±ts _ <> Soil is Ai.ke, c y loam., the, +"typical �'aradi�e area woi.l 'typos �ogeta_ tion on the sI is minimal since the land is almost barren. '96 'ex i q iang t rac't "es occir on, the site and the site has aot been util.6,zed for a long tii& The Butte County general Plan designates the 8i.te foxy medium_low'"density residential use; the :lid along Clark Road south, of Shadowbrook flay is designated for commercial 'uses. The surrounding are4 and zoning districts are, mapped on the a•tta,chbd,', j'iguro 1. She purrouxnding land uses include residexitial to the north conimerc al to tin north at the lliottI oad%/cla-Vk Road intersection and along the eastern side of, Cl ark Read, .the county library dir8ctly across Clark Road from the prijct site, and vacant open lands tie J - west and south which are .cuxrez�tl.y tinder development, approved development; or are awaiting prod oct qac � ion': Generally, the area is Aevel.oped or developing, lying within s central, portion of the Paradise urban Area. Urban developments have been approved on nearby, area properties v oer the last taro year period. To the :south at the south�rest corner of Clark ,Road. and Shadowbrock Way, opposite the subject site, a use permit for a small commercial, shopping complex: (1.9 'acres, Ali#15,-12_48) wasgranteda Charles James, on August 3, 1977n the A24td. district. Furthe4'1 south, the Stoneson Development Corporation was granted'a' reIog to G-2 of the Clark Road frontage property (a portion o� =o� A!:'# y1 12,46 $, 54 04.82) on De: cember lq, I977, afters an EIR was pre - pa ,? ,1xnd. adop•te�lo b7� 'the Board of Supervisors,. To 'the west of �;h2.s commercial, proporty whioh has Griot yet been developed), Stones+on Development Corporation obtained approval scar a Planned Area Cluster 120 -unit multiple --family comps ex o' October 31 1978, after an EIR was_ prepa,rt�,d. North of" the Stoneson project site, and southwest of and adjacent to the subject site, a use peit for a 62 -unit mul.t pl.e- family residential. complex Appendix F -,page 8 of 0 i f C? i Aft Qz- ri 7 P P f (AP# 5� 57) Pp d on a . £3-aca^e ro er't ' '12`- was a, rov Gd on Pebrud Y. III.; 1979, after "an E1R was prepared land adopted. West of the project s te; on tie adja��� ', property SAP � - 12 5), ,a Q -unit mul-UipLo�, family, residential oomple was q.-ftoved on July 2.0,:; 1977. There,fa��o;; th surrounding a�.6a ,is scheduled for ,development e cope to the nort�x, where a singlet -family residenae ea~�sts'. s, The cantigueus streets,, Clark Road and Sha4owbrook Way, are developed: UPI, streets. Clark Road . is a primary four--lsne ,arterial tras�- portatio:. route t� raug •the Paradise Urban„area and roGeives,, consi- de able �r;�°affic the most a�ecent. traffJ c' count, on Clark Road 9,J19 AST jixst sough of l iota` Road (1977 Public works ]le tment S�.adowbrook=Way is .a local, access cul. -de -sac street to s t r Count)) », p�„ � ev`eLal o p er•.tiev wJAch wiil be developed to tal,tipl.e-family resp:, Ontial> uses in the .near futurrA, but presently receives `no"traf f;ic use. Curb and g att,or improvements currently exist aloiiG Lhe propar;ty`�) ooundary'with a_driVeway entrance off Clark' Road and ooll.od 'curbs "J all along Shadowbr6ok play.,,, ; 1 Y' 1'b, 3b,, c : Commercial dev elbpinopt of this 0. �6-acre site will cover' the land with an topervious surface for park" a d building; areas, thereby increasin�k-ourface water runoff. Shadowb� dk Way has ” P „ drainage J- aoilit, e. ."developed elo ed already; into wh rh`� , s prop erty Gan drain. The magnitude os increased drainage from gercial develop-- ment of this --4lite is expected -to be minimal.. Uoweve'�\ cumulatively., all. development .in the" drainage basin will i=reaser' off. and may ihtensify existing and potential flooding hazards downstream. (Refer. to the 4orthup Use Perms' t project and ;Stonesbt De-v'el.opinent �, oxpbra't-. ou PAC project fdr a more detailed analysis of drainage) 2 a: The Local air ual it may be lowered, 4 Y r� q y �' slightly �.n tl�o project , area as a result of concentrated 'commercial: vehicular ;use of the Site. ' flowever, because of the heavy Clark Road tra :fic use, this : . impact is expected to be minimal , bra Commercial 'traf, ftie tgil.l . increase on Clark Road and on Shadow- r1 brook Way as aresult of commercial' use of the 'site. However, trafric noise currently exists from intensive traffic on Clark Mad 3 Therefore, noise in the gkieral area will not increase significantly. Hovrever no'se adjacent to the residence north of the site may ncroase, depending can what specifio, commercial' uses are established. on the, : site subsequent to rezoning;. 7. Commercial use of the siteZ:1,11 create additional l fight in the local area, the extent of which will depend on the de`'ree of cor,-. mercial lighting and signing e proposed commercial, zoning may not be con' dered. consistent with, the General Flan designation, for the sits: p.esid.ential', Med:. m-- Trow tensity. However, the commercial development trend in this area along Clark Road has previously been established by existing come ,` mercialr uses; and by ,recently approved commercial uses and rezonin&. ,. 8 b: Commercial use of the site may conflict with the few residences located, to the north. a d, i s Gomr�e:Q l use: of the s��01 wil. gene:oato, t,�;'�.�:��'J o mid a}n noe c xcilfa ��ijai area. rlfio E 3 f:t'x:cult' t ro ;t �o_r co tex'cia7, sono prior 7 xa w;lAcN, , sa, o� iihe PPOQAi . c�^c a �u �a 'fie Ostablishedf ^ ra:'X)i ; u1.�rr aolald`'vaX rte a e rads per -day foi,� spo'o �,` 5 y e shops, p "..�, - cara, per &ay P. or a �'�.a. i� e- itL v es'waurant . Consa 'der ' I��Xe smi�� ",OX the "pvppevty (Q,,56 acke) and the larg,a v6lume of fio cu�� :Obntly -a-sing the Glary l load. Ooxividors, t7~a��' L� inoro�s'es sheu��a not be, 'significaut for the area. lJewever; in�;ress atd egresq traffic on Clark Road oreate cl at it�La sfto nab' cproMem sinee na legit- tumm lands at=rc;xtxl`;ly , � ist , IIots Clark toad.. Vor` h-botmd t)� tf P - c turns ng mato 'tjjo oto iei ;her ;,. d.�;reo�.� y or from ShaC�oulbroo Jay, an x1br hbound tmP.X r� ��rni�� froom' the site onto Clam:d. may Cause cotian at `;�e c1.1��1 a 'Hato t TTI , when 1e ] t«l re C�.,� 'Rokl frt�11ta�G�� c'��'G T(�C��,'C' ',CiCgTIIp L Vie, y, �; till'uo�us 1 Aft-�ttirn itu obi ��axk Rosa to aaco=oda 19 �vohigl ' d ezxterang properties :,aAd,, dovelbpment . until-that time veha l: o. s en:toringOmd' ex:Lti G the site may create oonges trionj pa � ; ui ar k xrben b aff G rind rush=dour p eri sd s a l:.me! on, 01ark Rdad `is he ry du Parkin, r Iz rements wall be generated. t f r,;ior llt -''off'=-s �r. e y parking,,f apilities TluslL b p 'oV'idCwd when the .situ i '4'eloped. to on aro _v6dd.s, 'I' s ,yep (a C^1 each Mold, rG3 V� �';e syst.emo must* meet Butt4 Oounty O.rd�.xiance Expro s`�andards aza box v�ed "by the E�,vironr�er����� '��a� t, hep rtment� y nter sive wAtei oonsumptive commercial. uses (rest:aurants, Ia=dry eto. located oh •taho site aill req,aire addition�tl leach fief d, aT,iea, r (i' rAM I L �^ ' C ` rl ., ,.�� z 4' .7 '4Nrl r. 41!•,'k 1 9 1. ni` 0 rYT/1i � Y F i I iy wN XV-1q, MTEAMINATIOiJ (Ta he com�l.eted:, bl �hd dead X�`t�enqy) 7 �, — b 1 4 - 4 'On. the )aasis of �aiall S 4I rii a1 ►val a .. x .Rid ;hhe, .,p ciPos.a ,. ' rn jec C'oUTaD` Nth x i � hav r ' sa cin i�an elf c. an the av r ,n' 666 ended y ; <.. the "'�that,a t o ,� h iagh, a p�^opcs.� �Y;. t?r� ect dduldh hatter a - algrjaa:tan" the envxr�anmenzhex e w`a. t'ci a a�^' b a,- `si: "rixcn � Iefcf�n se �{3s, ,bai ecause' �h6 ` mitigation m�asuxes' d0, beth n an attached sh:e� N. o have been added tb dile zajec- _ - IS EV4/L'11EdVl. ED a xfind the: proposed projddt MI.AY knave sa.gni .cant eec on the ervz�^onmen$,' ari�3� an RNV7t�t�MEN'T1Co �P CT RE�pRt s required r% ,� pati I� ebme x` 23y 1979 � oluj :, 'Reviewed ��'�z-*C b r: L;. earl D N61on Js �Enviror�mental Review Ditec.tor j v ., "S 'P0 r, -'. ndix F of g, s .1Al t' r •rF r 4. t Ota ement of �it�e i.id6g Carts3.der''at�.on �� ��� �� mm's no4:;' j� a, op'ted for this 'pro ect. S, 1�xtatio,n me�suzes adopted' by tl�e Taal A�i� t+o reduce eke r' rj 3mact; of t~he approved project are: i Signat'urp Earl D. Nelson, Direator TIM, Er�Vixoxmeyetal I�Cvilet Director Date Anbendix H . nage 2 4- 2 ,G�+y�Wj�ykSyµyyA°i�lW kms. 0'�4y�F 141 q .tWJM4� it M Vy Af,#0_l, Wir'ilik.die IN in in is O. lat IAt7 � ,�} ii,,i{,�,,y. �+, yy +.,EKG. y{�I�y ,p r n�j ,{ ,9 {� y 1. y ,�( WORDS 1.�F� i.�RF,W7 4i Z Ali J:: :S �J ii7,"Vo'�. V'Xfo 1 �'�.Y�i�{�r}�UFF,D Li������1'kT#l1aG�:����Lx.� M` rC•�57: r ae u'�� �� Gt > �,1, •' ►�; ��anyW�I!R 3 � mum dans, �� �gcwe��y���.+, nh , , f { yy /����y�){ ��]��', .4 Y $y a If k11l�N �i1�'/V���, 4r06Ri��i tirV �'A 11'A R�7�•q¢+^'�yµ��a � v� k j �(}}J, {{'�}}�11 dA'+I'i IXIF,NA N'�Yr�u , '114w1 "�.4MW+�yii � i�s�LM06071,09 rr i' 6iY//{*3 M�i46: l4e 4 Mhy.or yiMA�w y . ' , fitin, O cap u� '•i% ��F �p Ci iii ] . + ! Ax ( f � y}. �.'I Lr•Y .. t ♦.''✓a tl 1 r M 4r1, K- b 1.� 1 i,«�i �i �'! l �Na� nY �] f�,�aiif�f } .•h ' t a i - I, d'4K iCA rtp kA�:A'1ry XXXXXXXXXX November, 27,, 1,079 "P1o,yd V. Powe 11 ;. Route 1, 'Box 176-A Qxov�l�e, . G:a.. 9S9G5 _ 0 CteRezone 9.55 CAP S3 -12--S4) Dear Mr . Powe II !1 _ This a.sto notify you that We have' receave(l your app 1.1�' cation fora rezone from 119-111 (;zdditzm pen�51ty HeS'dent jsl) to IT- Ill (Gonexal comriierdlal) locatod on the .Property northtives I darner o Cl l. Rcaa,l artrl ltat.hjvl7 rook Wray Paradise, r r 1 `l We will schedule public hearings at sttf'h time as the environmOiital determination leas been receivgd by tiles 5�.ncerel� � Bettye Blair erector of Planninp BB Ir { yl !f"" . I, �� �." ,%�C �"E: i, t �„;�t�:" "' ' � �r. x'X4' � �` •,,i� $?�''' �iC"�'„�u1ar,u' �t'�';„z it �,i� ,.�'L'�. 'a. ;i"'�- � A 596 r�1 ♦ �, .t 3. "�i+r ,°u.fi. a- t,"a► w t• r. -,w Efrxs .l'r,A:)u"O Ziw"`J:- ;lr.:"rG3 -001t bV 'any s con' un C. G4Ik�/..t��' vl�C�tim�,�'J.�,a�i.7'`��v`� T3, �i'1a��4.�•i",.�?'.y �.4'r�;a�;' ���.�1'�1 tis'�i�:�:c:.u� �i�a:�>"G',��u«�.'4�:1 Z you ?'lave � , x �ji•roc:erel;�, �yy"`i�',��" Oi/'M n " 0 I 1979 �j o ,a y 'j pyyW� y� Box, oa e w"J•U%i"}/A e f 9`J'� id' 5 x"".LG"a,a P'yf4 ., qq k; 0'4(v .I'ep,-alu, '04* tIl m, 1�1.jt d' � odor', OP x J�4to o ade 2018 y� 7 .. .:��,�.3,�ii� +�r''iy:;t,5�i�w�'.� �`�'fid:,i.. gl�++*.r* �� * °i y! '�� .�,.., �sr�K�q �i t•n` '� �p.i,1�.�+J.'45��-e,v��.L -,I*,,,p0,2,ty located on J.Pbolk 00:� X10.0 Of i,'lhX �i��t�� �cCls� i:1���11`�s1��3�'�4� , �a�a�5 ���'�;'A',n ;. 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'� ..,a�a,...,1 ,., Co: I Butte County Assessor's Q'ffiae Butte County Planning DePaTtiftent pursuant to $ection 6$853.5 of the Government Cede, the 'f611 -ow ing parceiaenti fledash�t ` ,. � �w►« iv as . xwowr Rezone from, to Zoning dastriet Granted, a varia-'ace to: a ci,U, Issued a conditional use I)erma.t f t cc 0 ORDtNVICB NO, ` AN MiNANCE ZONING A. ,PoRTioN ..i1r THE COUNTY op BUTTE, 'ESTATE OF CALIFORNIA, A, r'C -V (GENE.AAL Ctl� ORCIAL) DISTRICT`,, PftsUAPT To CHAPTBPL 24*20, 'tae Boaxd of Suporvis+a.r;sof the Cnunty� of Outto, Stat:o bf ls. , 2 Ca,lifornaa under and ur��ua a p nt to -Chapter of tho Dutto County S Codi df said County DO ORDAIN as, fol Iows 4;. 5EC' T0N 1; 'rho, horeinafte doscrabod area.sit�at' a JA 5,` the Couli a£ Butte, State of Cal iforna shall be and it.. 6 toned as a °sCd.20 (General, Commercial)- District, and such; A-r-o-a shall " 7 be subject to the restrictions and restricted (.us6s and regulations 8 hexeinaft6r specified and provided.n. Said area so zoned boiiig.loc-ated..in `the unincorporatod , 10 area of Euttd County, Paradise, m.oro: pa.xticularl;y described as 11 follows., 12 Pa rcel ' 1 of that Paxce l Map of Record in Map Book $5 on pago,s 5,9 & 60 of the Butte County kocordcr, i 13 y Containing ,456 actes, m. ore or Loss, Paradiso 14 15 SEC'T'ION Z , 'REGULATIONS VOR A "C-2" DISTRICT*, a.s` The following regulations shall,ripy ;in irC�''" Aitric.t. 1.7 (A) USES PERMITTED: 18 1. Dwe11!ngs and dualling ,groups, subject `6 the 19 building site arca.,, lot Width and yard req;uiromeri� s -" 20 specified for residential d 8tri.cts.. ` 21 Z. All uses pe,traitt.od in 110411 (Light Commercial) 22 Districts, 23 34 General commercial uses including, art shops, aviarle:s," 24 bar and cocktail: lowigesa billiard parlors and pool 25' halls; bowp,jug alleys;, building material (reta341) , 26 :; cleaning and pvess iftg establishments, dance halls, :interlor decorating, shops d employment Agorioios, 2 governmental l.ggi.slatiVo buildings w0natiumso'public. T commercial or phy,sica'l" cultural stutijo hos'pit l hotels and motels, Iaborat ori.es an x' -rdy facil,i.ties, 5, massages pa rlori and ire. uciiig salons oquip;no' ' :.weals .. 6 pot shopsr used .car Inti repair garages, 40to. car ` wraihesl, plombing' ,shop's, cabinet sho ►s, ;t, ;ia manu6f"acts 8 , ur ng ,shops, and `other retail establi.shmoix s wh. en: , 3 interpreted ass similar. 10 40 Accossory uses and buiidingi) pertinent to a permitted use. 4y (B) THE paTrLOWING TJ ES SUBJECT T4 SECUR1146 A USE PERMIT13 N EACH CASB. f � 14 ;,I i "folding shops Q1 2. ah fracturing of f�'�'lothing, Handicraft products, 16 printing,,, lithographing and other 'light manuftactiiri�ig 17 or industrial uses oP similar rhaTacte,ro' 18 3, ,llubli.c or quasi public ,uses including churches. 19 4. Service stations, drive-in restaurants, kiennals and 2C; small animal hospitals and mortuties, 21 (C) The tequircrnnnts of Section 24-33' of this coda are 22 moai'iea forall building sites in C_z Zone, in the ' 23 fai' lnw'ir g particular, 24 1, dot width required 5 Minimum lot widtb small, not bre less than twenty-five 26 (25) feet. o The lot width requirements for 2;shall conform to the' requirements four resi,donti.al It t, g .d, y µ; .I yard` ll a u�y it�11{�en s -. 5 None ,, ex�ept where the side oi• a het abutsUpoh t1jo s. fide orf' a 10 in an 11811 District-, In vhich nese: the r' 7` abutting side yard shall, hot be less than jvjP5 << and , cepa where the side yard on thy' stieet feet; p ex ' 9S$.4 of a corner 1r�t?=ihuts an 4'R'� z�a��'trioto in I la Which case the side yard on the stteot side, shail X b one-half the front yard requirod in such IT", Districts ' 12 c,} The; side yard. 'requirements for residential _:dwellings 1 shall. cbnfoTm to the tequiTome its or aa; 7resi.dlenti 14 z one 15 3» Rear yard required. is Twelve (12) feet, or five t5) feet ad j ate,nt , to gra 17 4.1 a 18 1,8ECTION 2.34 All :uses of 'I. and within the di.striet not 19 specifically authorized' and permitted are prohibited., 20 SECTION 4» In compliance, with the provisions of said 21' 13utte County Code, Chapter 24, the Same is hereby amended by adding 2, this Ordinance in, full. 23 SECTION' S» The penaltiez for the violation, of the zoning 24 hereby imposed within- the district shall be as provided in the 2b' id C'ou4ty Code, `Chapter 24, this. Ordinance shall tirotinand after 26 its effective' date become ;a Supplement to and p;A ,t of the Butte -3