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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 79-61 1td r + y '::�p 1 6 _p! `,4s . .-.✓ d ' i e ��� ' ,1 s ` • I. le ' � .; CC 1 i r s 1. +� { y " , sy s` F ^✓ Y} �,.y,' }},. or�,nd p�'`t ^yY"Fk.,}l ollh.�l Y / i ,� 1 ✓ .i,. -0a>t��r �� :i ��,r ✓t a'.frr�'r4s of#1� �M� +1rr �r 'Irb y _ G 4� � �}�+z {' 97*I S�I� { r �V✓ A t�i 1 .�i%Nl i� fit' ��t''A1r+lfl7''f ic' 1 - !.:{'��r'i} t-�'%1 ..rbi ��,(J ftf �} �' �'{�y� } i•.a d '�''ti* f4 JJ y a✓'n� ,'rw � , ,F` 't�. , � IBV y 4 ' ! � •fir �� � � } � 4 1 'vt a I 1.• 1 )' ! r. a r 4 • II � .t`. Y 1 { L ;1 n { �' 6 1 { I - {' Y ✓� i f f, A •J• � I S { t L ' 1 iAPPLICATION FOR VARIANCE or �O Nt� a tte, Canty Planeling Coag milssioa ;s , File Na. •�1 Date filed Y Hearing dote „Action by Planning Commission Action by word of Supervisors' - A--2 limited ; PPESENT ZONING. Assessor Mdp;._"3oolt:_ 5A Page No, 0�1_ ~",w Pdrtel No. _21. _ � Q T RE UES :- U 4 APPLICANT'S NAME: Ra Ymon.di Hoit _PHONE. _ A7_Z=U_Q5 a ADDRESS: 57,90 Clark' Rd. I'.0. Dox 416, Paradise,_.Gal. 69� ry STATUS OP APPLICANTkS INTEREST IN PROPERTY; Omer and Subriavirlcr OWNER'S NAME: Ray Holt r PHOPJE. � 877=-8806' W t� O. x4 GIse ADDRESS Do1 , ,paraci, DESCRIPT10N OF PROPERTY;.,, Apnroxamately, 10 acres Located,,east of Southern Pacific Railroad, and Clarlt�I�.c� crossin Paiad' " Contiinuat bn of Caste Lane from Pentz, Rcli to Cl. xrk. lid. Surveyers Lip'Pincatt 8urVeying 8i7-4800 EXPLAINFULLY f�EASON FOF� APPLICATION_; Kai Rezoning property' to R--1 is one of the conditions, required by butte County _Advisory Agency for Vineyard Acrcs :Subdivision of 21 lots 80tc Oo« Pknning C'ornn'ta i; b 1978 The abcYe sfafemeh re cerfi-tied by theundersi igned +a a correcf 14 Slgnature of Appiteant NOTE: Please submit hcrowith a check or mapey o der in the amount shown'13 w payable to County of Butte; also a d4oil t dslot plan showing the location Gf eklsti,�g and proposed struiltures< out property artd on the adjacent p,p Bley Receipt No. �'lh� �.�nc� �ef�xsed to hey qin is clegckibed �► 0 .�, ..s Alltit� y, of DuttQ, 5t•a e`'s►f al,i,fot;niia r that• ccictain... rcnl`penperey Igituate i,n the iCo , ., 45 follotls 1 i'ASt - 1' j` a frrol t f oInd lv xtr, W'{,°tb5j% Lot 1 �5; as fol.lowi:i�g described 1 a , d1:11 that portion of the �`� OFFICIAL 1IAP l)T' 'THE SttBAI�X�IC1tt Or S>wGTYc;N 1, tled;. t' *416sn on Oat certain map 'cnC �f.D. B. ' & 1t: y. Butte. CoUnty; Cali fornia01, which `t1Ap was fitted in T. 22 N., R� 3 ., iie: o¢ficc of tile peCor�der of the County of Butte, State, of California, .lune 12, 7.2 and 13. 1922 in Book a�Ar� of p1apa,, at paps .- $egi.nning at the .Northeast corner of Toon t)iFe2Fastrline ofgstaidgSectiton' 1, 6'64 10 .B running thence South 0(1 09 Last along th 8'°409' (Jest, f,f�f?':0'' feet ta•'the`Paortheast' cornet` of feet ,to a point; tlterce South � o$ot of bc,ittnin for the 'parcel heriri flap, and the trtbc p' ,ait l8, as shoe. tv said S , aid hot. "described; tate» u South qr°09" East, 664.10 feet to the-outheast: corner of s `to the South Iir,e of said Lot. �8A t:hence Sot1?`n 139"40' Cdest; G29.0 feet a 'Point in 60.0 £ecC to a l oin"tY theince North 00'261601" Fast. 1B;g thence N 00°Q91 test, feet to a thence North 27°49° CasC, 99.53 feet Go a point; the�tce $16.45 Point; forth 89°44j East, 577.0 feet: to the point of beginning. y, tXCtf TINC'TftEREFf20,t all Countv Roads. ALSO E:{Cgi' lye: °T1fEf1F.FRm all mineral eights under said land, , iC being, understood damage to 'the do no that mining aparations, if any. shall be to conducted as to aor 2{co). PARC�yT2 A pc}';anent right. of ingress anti eg'xess over the South 60.0 'fact of the West 226.0 ��l f ,: O1ICYnL 1t40 OV tilE St1BDIV� feeC of Lot 18; as shown on that certain ri.tp entitled, TM Tt. 3 E. lt�[),I3� & tf-, Butte CoUntvy, California', T USION or srCTzo, 1, 22 tl��� ,, filed an o;„i -ice- of the RecordEr of Clie CouthCy o> Butte, State of ;aal�fcf map was ,Clue Cali°forma, dune 1'. 1922 in took '9A"' of tSaps, at Pages'l2 and 13 PARCfiL 3%pit An %asement for an underf round w,&.tcr line ;aver the South 10 0 feat of th'e West 226..0 +'nrricznl, !G11'�OF T11C SUI3DTV�- "lin Not of tat 19, as siibum on that cei n,j entitled, l y 'j', " pt. R. 3 C. ;'qj.,D, �3 & ?`l'. , Butts? C,?ullty, 4c71 j$il ii ar SCCT�O�r , trttticit map was filccl in the oftire o£ thRccorder of the County cif Butte State of the: right California% June 12, 1922 in Bonk "A” of i hps, :tt p���,es 12 Q�nd I3, with "egress of tailing and maintaining the sat7s:. of ingress and for tile;' purpose 3,1n» o ftaRO 00ply . isning C amrrr ; ' �ravillo, Gafit`�rti� • , lA� t APPE 79 ENVIROME NML 'CHECKLIST FORK, OfO1,1110. "All �(To 'b ornpl;etd d y Lied �`P .---"/ERD Z68 # 78-12-o5-03 1, BACKGROUND' Name 'Of'. proponent' 2.. Address and' umb A?-h6tle' Iq er of Proponent, 5?90, Clerk Road, os Mfiae-I Box: 416',�, Paradise, Galiforhib 92969 l. 3. Date of Checklist",Siibinitted' 4. Agency RequiringChecklist , " 5, Name of Proposal; if applicable, Rezone .6 acres,,,, AP 56-01t`-21, 11. ENVIRONMENTAL 'IMPACTS, (Explanations of all, Pye6` and "maybo",-:An'8werg are required 11 on attached sheets.) YES MAYBE 1. EatLh.. Will" the proposal, result in significant - ans, -rt.1, I V table ea -i �condit 'Phs or an changes in geologic substructures? Disruptions, displacements, com- paction or.ovo-rcoveringof the toll? c. Change in topography or &±ound sur- face -relief features or removal of topsoil?. Destruction, covering or modif ica- tion of any unique geologic or al features? in w * 3 d't erosion or hater of soils, dither on or off the site? % % f 'Changes in deposition or erosion, of beach sands, or changes in silta- tion) deposition or erosionwhich may modify the channel or' a river or stream or the bedof the ocean or any bay,, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime z1gricultutally pro duative soils outsickedo8ignated urban areas? -r-IT f�l Dv Appendix j tn,7 L11 1, of a°A44,1 ' a �. x nr ' x•'s �ba .,, YE8 : A iL NO h Exposure oaf people ok P:r6po ft to F' ge6log2 c'' hazards ":such a's` eartk�quakes landslides, mudslides, ground failure, � x or� SIT filar"° hazards.? 2, Air Will t11e piopasal resui t. in a S.tbdtanti&I 'deterioration of 4 ":,." ambient o�: lbc,al air quality? b. T'`l e, creation of dbjeoti.onabla" 1 , odors, smoi,te of , atftes? Kik . 'gnd.,ficant alteration of ai r iiio�emerit, moisture -ox- tcmpatuta. ' bydhy" change int;c l,xmate , either locally or regionally? -i W.hlwcydm•............ 3. Water. Will. :the prapo'sal �result in ` substantial + a. Changes in currents, or the course, or direction` of Wdter .rovetents.�` v p b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amoiirt of surface water 'runoff? c. Need for''bff- s to surface dra ti-Agp improvements, 1'.ncludingvegetation removal, ehanneli:�tio�� ox; culvert installation? a, I� Cbratioos ,to the course or f16q of flood v aters ? e. Change': in the amouri:toyf surface Baa ern' {Lly ���ti��Ser bo�.{y ? f. DiscWa o into surface graters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved k, oxygen or turbidity? g . Alteration of th.e direction 'or -rate of `f low of ground Waters? h. Change, in the quantity or quality of ground 'craters , ' either. through direct additions or withdrawals or through interceVtion of an aquifer by outs or e,oavations?_,^,,:;�,' „ Appix F - page 2 df 9 , , A , , I YES MAS NO i. Reduction in the amount of -water { atherwise availably dorub�l pi r ` tater supes �. E 1ure of people le or property Ypo , to' water related hazards such ag- fl.00dn? 4 Pl.antti.fe'. will the proposal 'result in substantial a. Loss of vegetation or change in the diversity of sped- cr numb er ? of any species, of plants (including trep.s, shrubs,grass, crotas milb. raflora and aqustic pla' .ts)'? , b.6 Reduction of the numbers of. ,an unique, :rare or endangered species of plants? c, Tntroduct'o of n ne b s C ., pedes of . Plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of, existing species? d. Reduction'in acreage of any agri- cultural. crop? 5. Animal. Life. Gall the pr'opasa:l reNult in substantial; a. Change in the diversity of species, dor numbers Of any species of animals (birds,, land animals "i.ncluding reptiles, fish and shell- fish, benthic organisms, insects or mic�1. .ofa un a) b.'Reduction of tti& numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species := of animals? C, Introduction of new species of animals into an.area,"or result in a barrier to the m1 arat-ion or Q movement of animals,? d, Reduction of, encroachment upon, or: deterioration to existing fish or 1�.. Wildlife habitat? �._�•-T.t ,.. r... ,r .,. .�. �•J,."G.° CS 42 , It YES MA BE + �rnrw 6. Voa.se. Will .the,. proposal re t iiia substaz�txal.: Increase in noisy 1evels'? a f b. ,Exposure .of people to severe noise ,. ,. K, levels? 7. Li lit and Glare, W'"' IVthe proposal iro uce sa.g scant l:p7zt or glare? �> 8 Land `Use , 4 11 tie propos , ..result " in a` sigriificat� . a. Altdtation of the`plarined' land, use of an ares., or es�'abli sh a . trend t�tiiG:k'wj17 demonstrably lead to such. altera.tic�n.? , b . on liCt` ; uses on adj itiz oinin properties, or conflict establishod recre'at " 11al, educa- Uional,.religious or scientific uses of''an area? 9. Natural 'Resources., Will the pr9posal -result in substantial: a t Demand for, or increase in the rate of t :ge of any natural resources? ,,;b . Depletion of any nonreneWabTi. natural resource? ld._.Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or,. the release of hazatdous substances (including, but not limited to, oil; pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or u.psdti� condit,i.ons? .�.. �. 11. Population. Will the proposal significantly alter, the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human'population of an area or Dhys'i.call y divide., an �s es, tabl i8hed community? 1.2, 11Ousin Will the proposal signa£'cantly affect existing housing, or.create a demand for additional housing? pendie F' ,; Page 41 of 9 6, fJ YES ` 13,. Tr�anb 6rtatinn/Circulatto, , .the px'Op.5.17 t iTl: G> '> " a . ' Generation, of subst` n`tial 'aid 3. iana:l vehi'cu,ax �. movement? .. b . Significant effects on existing Parking facilities, or demand for new parking,? SubStantia,l impact upon e�tistinp trs.n.�portatIon; Sys teffis Q d. ;S�igriifib nt alterations to present Pattern s of circulation or' movement of?eaple 'a'd/or foods? e. Alterations to aterborne, rail: or r .air .traffic? , f , increase in traff .c hazards motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, 'Public Sdtvleves, jjill the proposal:, have ane ect upon, or result in a subs antial need for new or, altered governmental services in any of the following areas:: A, Fixe protect ionT b. ` Police protection?, :c., S.chooIs? d, Parkt or other recreational J facial itie ? e, Maintenance of Public facilities, c ludin� roads? f. Other governmental services? 15. En Y., Will the proposal restilt in c a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? . �• b Substantial increase in: demand upon existing sources of energy, at require the development of new sources of energy. l6. Utilities 14ill the proposal result'' ; in a nee for new 'systems, or sub l stantial alterations to the followirrJ� , utilities .. :.... ...:: . ,Anbandix r «= .ng&,i 5 csf n „ } q , NV a, power o J:natural guas? • b , ' Commtina eat�,dfi5, system`s` (d;� • �Sewe � (w�.11 trunk 1.ine be exten..ed i ,:providi:ng q,apacit Cri serve new development I" o ;Storm water drainage? 1'l; Human. Hea7.th. Will .the pxnposa y resu, GI a. Creation of,, any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding rental hs�'a:LEW 7 b, E'xposUre of people to potentia health hazards'? I&, Solid Waste. Will the proposal result in any s�gn�f caht'.impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter control? 19. Aesthetics # Y111 `the proposal result, in e o stx�u.ction of any public designated o,: recognized scenic, vista Open to thepublic,' 'or will t"he, proposal result , in the cr'eatio�i of an ' aesthetically offensive site open to Public view? 20, lie cre;ation, Will. the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quanta.ty o£ existiti0 public recrea- tion facilities! 91. Li cheolo ica�./Mstorica7 . Wi11 the ;> propa�a� t in 'a.n arteratior of,' a,, 8iggnificaat archeolo©ical, or historical site, structure, object or building' �. 22. Mandatory Findingsof Significa.nce.' A . LOOS the project have the po'te tial to degrade the quality of the='" environment+) substantially reduce 'the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, . cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self Ank ' - p en dix �' e 6 0 4- s� J ' i y JI r, k XES MAYLt- 'NC ., ,f sustaining levels, threaten to r 'eliminate; a plantor animal com- ,, munity, reducethe number or restrict the range of a rare or endanger: ed plant ,or animal or eliminate important, ' examples of the major periods of , 4 California history or prehistary? 1 Does the project have the potent o'.41 to achieve short term benet-lts, to ,r ,' the detriment of publ;Lcly adopted lien -term environmental. goals? ' e Does the prb j ect have impacts which S1 are individually limited, but r $� cumulatively considerable? �a proj,ect may impactoris ,�o or more s p rd�te ; ` resources 'where the i.mp act ' orieach resource is rel,ati.�vely sma13 ,-.but where' the . ef:Eect of the total of those a.mpactst', the -enviro tment is 5igniEicant .) ` J d. Does the, project have environmental, 1; = effects which will cause substantial adverse ef'f'ects on .human beings, either directly or indirectly? App"r ndixy, l naA8 7 of 9 ,r i3 r l ,i :- zzx; Dx'scUssaoN or tWPQNrsENTAL EVALUATION 7)�:jruption of tho soil will occur dne to the `cons•truc-tion Of thc: lxou�ae:a a��c� �cccYse roriCIS.. y,;ounta�,n co,-1rtou11J t�J o o,4 this 111atazro-7, have a Sr vere erouion noton-$Una. Certain, 6"4 oas ;ill no clotaiat' hwe ,j,Q bex`lled with soil fro, the sito ,or 6t4or �3 '-Pas , for the construction of the r6side.ricoo -marl zoo,,;dt,,#' ZT.1.o, o e 0,1101pes in topo{;raplw on the site will occur ds to road oonstrua boll as well as rcksidenco oonn•truction,» ililde- An"increnoe in wind anti .,a-b.'�r erosion III ll occt-i�r dLlring •t ae conrtvaction ph^.aos. 17ore rwaoff will occur, �� the develomon-t is constructed rliic to =orr, ariphalt and cement :ou.r- rIs vdtlll other areas of -the North Valley, Fax'adi,se is located in nn "area vii th xro-tanti 4l earthquake activity. This 'nrcv, is also One of 6�cL-'e-lc fire htnz rd. TI.3.b. �- Absorption rateo will be t f �eG ted duo to filo cuzietruci;a on of the hou:,es and roads, it.ith vesaitira pore : oa in the oiurt o Co.: Ont, 1i a:; a 7.t surf".ccs. Dr! i�in-c patterwo w�r411 also be ,altered for •t ro> ; , •.we r aasons. ACJ •:cntionc;d previouoly,, the rano f rate will increase rue to t`ie sa impormcablo sur` vices II -3.h. - There: will ulticiately be on incroabe of 21 households utilizing -ti.o `'Par'rk ise X tricto wyMt,cr supply ii' the pm)osed project is lnitintc d, IX Ce - The ubdi-Trie.cr: All pre.w nt norlaial n rural. succession? -Il thow!h 016 9.6 acroc o. Id probvbly re..main, in its -orecent zottite it the do7 c-, )-,) wont r inot occw:xr. Tlcl L'S:"� 0f ��.4) CLtI^G'a of LrZ"'cp1'S yrs 110't considered-.! cn 1 oa' ' � t ;.'two Cultu �aZ era:, in 1%_c paras doe arca at this time. (t cCordin, to t;tL Via', ray. '. dv;i e -or) . APpet7flz.x F µpage ? of 8 j AMk L2. C .. !� AM �rAT OF �'on Vr?4 Z`'l—cl77 'a'lz�r 'oPo;�e.7rt��4z~yob/jryc(ey,t,�Y ca c% �,�c .' 7� 01.cl !n p�fcho ��♦�rc{yyxft -Cleo w',1l.Yi�rJ., c \/J.G .4 l. .(L J,)1110 �ljt ril^.4�YY( <A+•L P'.� v'v (UCIO0 y s ,w 1J (� L'0" cu7�C�11ic c 9aCi %`C 'c.9 o.I v:i,go j•'.-1Yr�:! JlA"�YV <5�» �.o�iFi „'] ;%� �. Tho ')ropo4ccl u a t3 1`t73' 3'C+:l'i£i{.ix ti c"-1 f,tevclor1t (3:1: 071 n1 7 r)4C;r• �''rE`'cl'l, house �'rC�Uld o)," 11 1r fi�J7 indi'V':l.c"11 -!I opt o rota I, p,�'Ci 'Y X70 oft?inGCk iro}� t to Pull r' t_rt� Z ori r ti o: ' 7�a. tr.� c`t, r ' ao � 7r �,�.r�. 'n��01'�4 �.zxo 0 � VIOU ,c hr.,vc to b-o 0:`-tcuzdoct v.bout 200 foot; t,,, � ,-jt � � t� al 1, .�x'or+�► itc�.' 4 ;.1c'3 i,}•�c n��n�Rc �ltt� r;�cr�, o �; rr"'3t c �, j � Y ;Y � Lpui 4a it Y!'a.{ 0Vc:;lr,Cltfj iftollxdo twi;G' L,' StC�� YJ! On O Irl-to rll? 1C: i«Yl r'3 ot;hor 'ror.C�ia witlaL2x tho' �l]�:�iJC.iv t J11 •:il«rycm, � i J .�t'1:1.. VDOt' L 'Y' tyt pr %�1.1 °,lz 'n-vW0o�,':cd *rojoct ia loo,tcd in P:µ.w��9cr�,�rz in t116 'yexlow Pine... bolt. , 1 oil toe ; roraod rubaiviaion r.i t c Resi-dential �Qvofo:),n'I"t; the oitc, with othor !Jmrolo. . <.;. r :'`:o.» 4 ti .iY�(:di ► Lllc' .^Jul)C,�.V:L� �.t�li in 'tfI0? ­cr, Soil-, 1.11. ra �A`� ���'3.' itL'I. rt""W 4% �w•��', �i 4,ln(I )n L°iS. �1i ��ri i7 r��'�,.1� is�.�`. ",�~£i 11 .1«i�Y�'y, l,'f7C �� TryYai la Cy:1,yp�"0 ".)d oc` 7 �Yt:��iGTY[...rrJ�^. f1x1 f2,(r T!C{a . }l:t tgry y Y4lft'/4i �1t', �k• l�.A J",.�Y�'i«` 4i C%.,i,iYUASJ L� Y `{r 4„l Fi ,�tC 1,C4,� .1.'!M' r vl, t.�^•'{oly .1.l['�1;? - .. � �.� z o:a t?zG aoJ. �.l ,r. � �� •i; . r, � rY , y. ry tr �t '010-w t %o c'`ti11. 1"' c ?C1 ^rri .� r:'ytr',L`r 40 foot T ,,, � Tho ent�.rc ca>zti�:�v; ;a�" 9i�ape Vineyard ',110 mrvounC.in� ve,;e��•tion crIo o o of -O,)cl ctl-:10:� a-' -UO-h � .c�cicrt: ,�>N ncaa tleror,�, fi�C ie, r�a� 7ac.": . yr55� )) Cry� , uy-��q try 1 j yy 1 ,y {+y �y ) 'a ,}' " rf yi r` . •'.:.i r. .7. u. oaii .�414n .F�r..a 41 ��l. .l. 1�.0d firc r . U. t �' C..int� .� 1 1"Lit: i II.S.a. _ '.those animals that presently exist on tho 9,C) acnes will b1ther move to another location or be elimtnatad, The Cr of ,.. that I sow on the .s i. -to can usually adaPt rju:Lto well to Vr av' s a,ctiv UO'a. ' Tx.S,e.- The subdivision may rFttlt in a pz'titxl. "farrierto some of the local animal poptilati.ons' that' ©xist in the yicinity. This would especially be true of any migratory dear, in the area, (1cey winter deer range east of Paradise). This project alone would not blocle. 2ni;,rtition patterns, however, whin com- bined with, the other developraonts in the area, :it could result in. detrimental impacts on soMe species. ; 11-5.d. -- An; development in such a, mountain comrAilnity td ds - to -de wildlife habi=tat `and force many o,, o e6 t;o rind food and shelter elE,,e 11, 6. a,. Noiso levels ~rill increase cluring construction ph, a,e6 The Southern Pacific railroad lines tha:i,', run adjacent to the 1)M. cel: have not beer_ used since 1973, thus the residents would, w not be subject to high noise leve a. It is doubtful that these railroad Zinc: will be used for corrmercia.l purposes again. - � r iris etasc in wood product TI. �. a.. There will be a u tcg:�nora, y"' r �` s and related materials for the construction oi' the residences, i` unlosu the entire devolopMei.. t consists of mobile homes,. Il.l3.a� - Assumingthat each. houschold h�� two vehicles, that r�, �'�o�zl.d scan an increase of -,,,bout �cars in t;�i:e attamedia,te vicinity. Also tyle oxtunoion of Gate Lone •rill allow better access in ;he r.re8. which may re-sult in a,ore tr,1JMc fromother areas (81,10 11 as Brien Pianos subdivision) 11.13d. - The extension of Gate Lane to Clark Rd. through the site will create a new area circulation pattern. n"l -- The increase in traff c ax new circulation intersect"on r6sulting from the development' ma r .luso congestion on Clark Road. II -14-e- Vie extension of date uuac would have to :b:e main- tained, as well as the rater service and power seruice. II -15-C.- Accortlin to PGt : , the 21 Jjonn o s will not have a 1",r-,ienilicrfnt"" ef'Lect a? po�'K('? ;supplies. The avera<�e house in Pc radios uses from 100-^00 ti�.=as o n total. : G, mid, from 1000-2000 kilowatt hours of electricit . There is no denial of uervioe at this time. I1.16 a,,,b.,c. - Fov,cr and phone lines Will lVeive to be extended s.bout 2CO feet from Qlar'c Rd. Pnd the end of Gate Laae. Water v;ill have to be ou:�pliod fro:l the Parra.dice irric,,ation District (do not :riZoFr ecr.c t� o:�t�r�i,on cii,s:tancc) t +o p/m 60•/3/1 ° w ! 4�1P �l Q� � 4 s' � • �- slo � r 8 4.3 ll isV,•i;� �1,,s � a . r � C Q t 3 xi-t57:�� Y C,� I `+ o f� nr, x�lr��. y j� � �•�•r �!k ...! * '' ! �1i Ct1 y +, x _ ( q 1 V \ tiJ j� �1 � / , .?.tl"' � `� t.�,'�� :'Sf/r{.,,i� ` �{+,� +�F�;f y,��j �����c � •2tx�+ uKt �;,��i`�,�y`��,i f t + �:i"' , ,,•� � `� �� �� �j , �� j1+,� r��hs'�'�.i�� �p�„��� �/k�',� +; c{1� yxA �-Il JLI:tia�9'a�#��yJ���•[!,�j ^50 ®r -,E `,+{ . .ij��,•;�` y . � D E -Al , PINES SUB DI vI s/ol �' ,,_ r �3: s a � ✓ \� �.�h• � ` �d gyr�h� +�+ 'y�r� �"- :,+ • �4 '�` � °,tq . r �'.:, ti4��tt.-'��,� � ;�J'f`r� y39 -UT rY `fit r+x!�,w4r. T! l V Sys Sni 42 off IAA .S7 � '\ � ""�• rye, ` + '� +� l(y Ci - 16 198 125 l?t� _ t)IR P y~ • �G � �!` a�i .w.: .. .�-. Min s�l.'H+h��" ' �' .� �` � � �ttUlaPY '+� iCi M� a, f.Y7 �, • ,`"'•� w 791Will 1121 1010 ,n f��yx .nt a '. Yri..a. ....;,. , i t ,.:.. , , ' , r ..,,.."� �. •.' '. ..._ .. ,.. ..+� :.4•. ...'�,4+ •..,...'�.x�.�. , t......�.. ...:+ e... ��„ru vxatl,,..eL .:,... -'1 - p F31�`i' T F` .COUNTY PLA I OMM1 51 ON r, MTNjjT:ES,-, - Maro.h 7; 1: B'. NEW NEARI,�NCS I'TEm ON WHICH NECATIVE DECLARATION RirG,ARDT\G FNVIPOa: iL'.'TAI, INPACT HAS IfThTP—RECO11411MINDL-11) 1. Rayn, and Holtz - P66 -one;, From "A-2 Ltd." to IT4.111 (Sitgle ¢, s' gamily Resid6ntial) pr�o,perty Iodated, a'nproxamately=-250 , f -bot oast of ClarkRoar��` at the "Southern Pacific Ra'il'road 11 e crossing_, idchtificd„ a.4,AP 50-013-21 , mare, pax .xcu,arl} f• .; des r'ibod as All-, that portion of the fol.loWI.T g riescribod parce 1 a,nci lying uithi.n ;11ot 1$, s sliol¢n on that cortari map entitled, "OFFICIAL `-LAP�.O "',IT' A' 5680,T'VISIOlq CSE SECT101N1 �T22�d, "R3I:, .��10EF,-M Bette' County, Cali orn�,�t ��, �k�li3, ti map a' i;; s filecX in tho office of the Rocorder of the Co�urity of Butte, State,oE" Califorrzi.a,?�,June 12, 1cJ22z arx ,Boo1 rA" a ", Maps, at pages l2, and 15 n P6gri,nn,iiF, at the northeast o,rnez of T22Ny 11 T;, Rfi i �X 3 and, running thon'ce S 00' Q,0' � E along the E lino of sazc'. >� Section l,� 664:10 Ct. to a paint; �tlio"rtce� S Sia, 4A,. �Y i0.0 ft . to the �iox"tlxecst garner o Loi; 14; as sllat�`; on said ?,'1j7, and trtC true point of ljc�;'rinzn;; far the parcc,l herein d6scribarl thence 5n0'� On 1 9 664,10 ft. to tho sou'tiloagt c:ort1or o t, szta. L(i`u``z 'tiT,104to S rt,�° 401 r"620.00 Eti to a nerint i)l the S lino,�of Said Lot 13 tlience N 00° 0 ' W, 60-.0 (t: 'to a 1)oxn�; thence Ni 00 26 40`1 L, 516.49, -.E't. to a n.oint; thence N., 27° 49 99.55 ft, to a point"; theac J `0' 40 F, 5'77.0 f ..` to tlje point o� hoginit,ing r� Containing 0 X54 acres, i7o're or less Pn diSc. 60 ? nrjy Mrs Blair read staff .fi.ndi:ngs Earl Nelsoi stated' that the 'Environmental: Checklist pointed out the p{ tential impacts -none of which weve considered s° ;na i cant. Pxopoftent5,,. ?fio .one. r Opponents No one. The hearing was closed. ° �Coti�rriiss ,finer i*t erhdrd, noting_ that 'a Negative Declaration had been recommended and noting furthev that =�yie proposal, in .conformity v ith the General Plan; male a motion to recommend approval of the proposal to elimiftate` A-2 Ltd'. zoning for this parcel, tiis motion was seconded by Comm ssiober Bennett., AYES: "Com tissioners 1�ei nLtt., Gilbert, 'Ev rhard and Chairman Wheeler.' ti NOES : h°o one. G AB'SENT'; "Commissioner La.mberi�# Moron c,arrxed. .'Y N ./�•.�i,.' � 1` {�\r � 1, J J - . BUF COUNTY 'PPLAN'��ZNG COMMISSION Sn F FIND'D1fG8 �,, rch 7, 1979 F •,'2 Ltd �� to Mit (Single $" 1 Raym�onil Holt R6zo.te �Er, om � ; 4 Family`IR6;sidential) property located apprfl�aAPt, r 1y 250 a feet ea of Clark Road at the Southern Paca ,ao,�ailrcad °`' i ,'entified as AIP, 5}x-013-zj 'The aplil�:an �rta s. "The r-Asfln for rezoning propert to P,-,! Is one of the x corin`�;x by Butte County Ad�tisory Agency dor, Vine3,,ar, A.�res t�fi,,L'bdiv• sion of, 21. jots," Th r, Buhr runty General Plan' designates the site far medium tlflw density- residentia, „� 5'-8 dt�rel�irig units per "acre. The application is.as a result of th� w Gondxi7a`o ��` .:of °approval of a to t.ative, sube ivisjo map . T he site has been approVr -, +kf nr � a subdivision treating 21 cosi dential parcels, :can9ing from 1/3 tc 1/;7,' H ru each. � ` `,, 1, � The ,proposed yi11iI g' WfluId"'be more restrictive than the A-2 rLtd. l� Envixonmey ta1, Heal. h com,-rients 'OIC but,minlmum lot, size of 8,125 sq., fti not possible"uhaer Land, Division Ordinance." Farad se Fire Prote`etion District comments "Future division of this �`arcel will requxe the installation of fire hydrant's 'on an adequate water main," m: U �'. „ W r, , XXXXRXXZXX*XXXx F Decmber '8, 1,973 e y ltaymoAd Rol t 090 Clark Road, Paradise, Ca. 95969 Rot Rozone 79.61 CAS" SOW, Dear NT. Halt This is to potify you that we We TOCKVe4 Youx r�jti'� > kation Ar a rozone froi ` -2 W" to ,�, il" (Silgh Family Resivent0l) property located. arlroxi0tel,X 22 feet east of the Aut eve Pacific Raily ad ald C1 ar'R Roac1-c'0ssI Ptvrac1�s cen�tivu4tien; A Litt Late :frog Pentz Road to Clark ltoa.d, Pa.rnd ,se lie will schedule public hearings at such tamp as the ub environmental determination has boon received by this office, - Sincerely Kyle Butterwick Planner IIT 66 - f, r f � , 4 � 1 . 41 n n� y�ry�YyyV��My..�*, d ' �: � ���x �.i1'4� :�' � ✓47J± I,r,•�'#+�J �`L+'a'��„'f"'a'.��,1 `ij A. •,�,„+1�,{C�%i�'s.C”` r ' `�y,,k?{p:�.yJ,..;�'�j St.iWi..yylyryl,s�.�.+yy lit .mow+ oryY+ytl'X, 11 L v, :.;,�, „u ./i� t,,'! . " .�� .�iy.i 4�.St1.g4yw '"u:' �yr�r9 rLh y �,,{i �xp+1y�dAH(Y��^�„t �.J ,F�1r�inl N' y:IY��.. yiib+,i gg yiu: �r /�4 �zj"O l'ort.'Y loontee. t l' oo .Th`Y M:q F a/ M �.t. � +b d �n M 'P.� w �.p s4,1� Rae. �yUO ny*a�py�nyy`(�1�x�l��y�yyJJSa$'G.�rJ ,A4/� TL 'M�Aot W.�ngj I-adyxatGlbt.is �/cl.-J.r �r ,M Lab lr - •,Il F�yry+44 ;7* ,yynYo olay oonOact vt .. 'aw'ra•Y��454L �4 Nii �Y I�pp�,I.±p�w�qY.�y,nyM�r�'.y� ' 7p�.�J! 'ywti•��Tyuy,.+.p1+ryY� y*F�.: Tpd�'Jb.am"liv jlozwJOLJdova i± � +,�y� t ! u AL BUTTE, COUNTY PLANNING CO'MISSION "Notice is hereby given by the ' Bump County Planning Ce,mmi.s.gioh that ptablic-hea�i,ng-s will be hold on ;WednesdaV,,-)Mafth 7¢ 19�9,1 at 7 »30 p:Am., in the .,Butte County Beard of Supervi.sdir » 1,„R001ft ilttte County Administration Buildings `1859 Bird Street,, (3rovi Tc�a 1ifornia, regarding the following: ITEM ON ,WHICH NEGATIVE , DECLARATION RI�GARIfXN'`a`�i �NtJMPNI��I ._H I Raymond Holt - Rezone ,.from 11A-2 Ltd.0 to-M-10 (5ing;:le 1 roily Residential) property located a3.ptaroxinat'exly ,250 feet Best of Clark ft'gd 't the Scoo.thern Paciflc Raxilroad-.^- crooLng, i.deaxti£ieel as AP 0� 13 w2 9,More particulau•ZYr_)f cie crp b Vis: (` ,. �`_ ,iii., `that; portion of the following deocribod 'paroej of land lying vithin Lot 18, as shown ar% that certain asap entitledo IfOPPICIAL MP QP THE SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 1, T2.2N, Mg MPBgM0 Butte Co unty,`Cal fornlafl ��thx.c�a Ma 1fas 'filed in the ogfi.ce o:£ the Roca o,.cler of the. County of B tte, State of Casaforniav June 12, 1922 in 'Book IvAlt of -Maps, at pa, ges 12 and 13, Dei' ning at the northeast_ cdrneT 6f T22140. RSB, MD84M, mid running thence .S 004 09'. E along the B''k.ine of` salad o SGact X4 G 604.10 ft. to A point; thonde S 89ai 40 t In�, 660.0 ft tothe narthaa tt corn6r of Lot 18, ,aas ahcama.' on said Nap, and the truee�ant of beginning for the p C.. pa#ace3 herein doscribed; theme 5 00 0J,° t' 664.10 fit* to thio Southeast cornet of zald Lot 18, the4ce S S9`" 40' ;fid, 6Z9.00 ftr to a point in the S lino f JL-ld Lot. 18,�, thence N 000 09: ° W '60 0 ft. to a point; thenco NF 001' 26' 40P, E, 516.49 1. to a �• � e ' . d � no�ri., sth�r_4ce N ;��ry �� B, 99 53 .alt a to a Point; ttnenct lV So 0s0 B p �� .0 ft • r�► the aaLn o, bo znnan ;I point, g , "Con taining 9.54. aacre s' . more or le-s, Pc.*adise. The : above scent ned a*�pp'i, cat 3oa s let t l�s!l � m }as 4 a t onvirdh - impact reports and/or neg;at .a o Tepoxts are on ,File aria available for publ ac viewini at the of r 1cc of the Butte,,.County planning Ddpdrfinoaat, 7 Cdunty Canter DTi.v , oroville, Ca.lffornitL,, ffiaiviromental impact RepoTts 'are also Mrailable at college and county 10-Akriesr B tri 72 COUNTY 11, *4 9eVISSION 9B' "M BLAIN". DIRECTOR Op PLA*IING TO BE PUBLISHED 10 THE PAFtADISI! POST ON FRIDAYi., ftBR lARY 23, 179 r t, Ci r