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L`I RAL PLAN
proposed amendment to the .iiousirg Hleiment of the Butte County
General Plan was held at this time. Mr. 'Lawson explained the proposed amendment,
Mr. Lawson turned the explanation of the amendment over to Bob Gaiset, who
worked on this document. fir. Gai ser said the amendment :met both the State and
Federal t.tquix0ments for housing. Mostr(o ,, the ;inforaaatim was ,from 'the census
or local peopl+a involved in housing; mat#lpriu, 6e` summari.zed the requ3temente and
the Yn;,q'�;k involited in this sturdy. �+
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1$iJTTE COUNTY PLANNING 'COMMTSSIGIN
INtj - I3ovEMBER 15 : 197:3
A. GENERAL PLAN
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41. Proposed amendment of the Flousing Element of the
Butte County General Plan -Policy Plan and `
Implementation. t
('CONTINUED PROM NOVE,1]3ER 8 , 1973
in.answer to Commissioner Camenzind's question of last week, Mr.
Gaiser reported that there were about 1,000 'mobile home units in
various stages of completion in the, county.__
Commissioner T,hebach quest oned''the accuracy of the statement in
S), 'Page 49, concerning tax exemptions.
Mr`. McCabe requested that Paragraphs 3 and 4 on page 37 be checked.
it was requested that "16.3%",:Line 1, Page 7, be corrected to read
1198.3%".
Mr. Gaiser explained each of the 15 items of the "Policy Plan and
Implementation Program"
Mr'. McCabe suggested that in the last sentence of Item 13 the word
"require'" be changed to "encourage".
There was no response tri Chairman Gilbert's request for comments'
from the audience.
Motion was made by Commissioner Watters and seconded by Commissioner
Smith that staff should make the corrections as suggested by the
Commission and forward the Housing Element of the Butte County
General Plan to the Board with a rocommendation for approval.
AYES: Commissioners Camenzind, Harford, Moore, Thebach, Watters,
Smith, Watson and Chairman "Gilbert.
NOES: None.
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
r MINUTES NovFmBER 1,. 1973
HISCELLMTEOUS
1, HOUSING UNIT GENE -R- AL PLA11
Bob- Ga' -• briefly revi ewed his proposal and said that an attempt had.
been maw. o develop realistic goals:
He asked -,,-hat the commissioners study the proposal prior to the public
hearing which CrTas set for Iv`ovember 8, paying special attention to
Se, -tion I and. 11 He explained that the 15 recommendations on. Pages
ere the most i mportan:t,
Il, 1' and 73 w
In answer to Commissioner Sylva's question, Mr. Gaiser—ex lained that
-te: E1eme Ls yet to be ;completes were:. Seismic Safety,; General Safety,
5cenit H ghwrLy and ifoisea
BUTTE COUNTY` PLANNING; COMMISSION'
MINUTES NOVEMBER. 8, 1973
1. Proposed amendment of the Housing Element of the.
Butte County General Plan - policy Plan and Im
plementat on.
Mf, Lawson turned this portion of the agenda over to Mr.. Gaiser.
Mr., Gaiser reviewed the proposed Housing Element Amendment copies of
which had been furnished the Commissioners and were available to the
public at this meeting. He reviewed each section and then requested
that the: hearing be continued until November 15 at which time Mr.
Roger..S:charmer-had agreed=to .snake-a.zpresentation of rthe `"Po1 cy `P`I:
and Implementation Program
f Commissioner Camenzind requested that by next meeting he:would like
to have an nvne tory `of proposed mobile home spaces in Butte County.
Mr. Gaiser said that he thought this could be accomplished.
Proponents. None.
Opponents James w.. Hansen (340), oroville wished: to go on record
as:opposing'the inclusion of this information in the General Plan.
' The: Con-nission discussed a: trend towards housing the elderly
rather than agricultural workers as originally intended by
housing legislation. They concluded that there was a growing
need for housing of the elderly.,
There being no further discussion (398) Chairman. Gilbert announced
that this hearing would be contirured until November' 15, 1973.
APPENDIX .D
NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NOTICE; IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental Review Committee of the County
of Butte has reviewed the project described below, pursuant to the provisions
of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1pip (Public Resources Code
Sections 21100, et seq.), and determined that it will not have a significant
effect upon the environment« An environmental impact report will not be re-
quired.
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: housing Element of the'
Butte County General Pl&h2
(specifically the 'Policy
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Plan and Implementation
Program) , containing r �1►
approx. 1.665 sq miles
Butte ,County . IIA11 A. I Etk
► County Clerk
"J'--�„Ro. WALBURI
PLO
3. NAFJE AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT,
Butte Co. Plahnnjng Dept.
7 CbUnty 'Center brive,
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roville, CA,;
95965
4. A copy of the Environmental Review Committee's determination regarding the
environmental effect of this project is available for public inspection at
the Butte
County Planning De artment,+ 7 'County
Center Dtive, Orovil:le; C41-
ifornia.
Copies thereof will, be provided to any person upon payment by him
of a fee of $1.00 for the first page And $i50 for each additional page.
5 Any person wishing,.to contest this Negative Doclaration may file a written
protest specifying the reasons therefor. Sucli writl`eii protest shall be
filed with the Butte County Manning Commission At the Planning liepartment
off ice within fifteen (1.5) days from the date this Negeti ?ec aratiun
was filed with the County Clerk. If a written protest is. -3nely filed$ a
hearing regarding the Negative Declaration will be vistd by the Plaonin%*,
commission. Objections may be presented either ortLlly or in writing at
the hearing,.
6.'If no writtenprotest is timely filed regarding this Negative Declaration,
the appli.eat on for the project m6y bri apprroved without hearing regarding
the Negative Declaration.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
DATE 0C i 5 1875 ,81. Lawr�nco d.LOW5at1
FINDINGS
Butte Co. Planning Dept. Housing Element of f"."a Butte<County-
Applicant' 8
Coun.tyApplicant's Name. Type of Project
General Plan, (specifically thE!' Program)
7 County Canter DRIVE Yt
�Polia Plan and Implementation P
Address Location or Parcel No.
Orovill.e, CA 95955 10/9/73
Date Received
YES NO
1 Does the ;,oject have the ,potential to degrade the quality of
the environ4pnt or cutwtail, tCie range if the environment (narrow
the range of benefici;tl uses 'of the environment?)
2. Will the project cattstz impacto which achieve short=term, to the
disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? A short-term
impact on the envirmment is one which occurs in.a relatively
brier, definitive pex'i.od of time while longi;-term impacts WILL,
endure well into the future,
3. Coubaticamut'ativelctcausa considerable?s Ahich are project may ,impact
1 7 V w0 Or
y
more separate rescurces where the impact on each resource is
relatively ,small. If the effect of the total of those impacts
or, the environment is significant, an EIR must be prepared.
This Finding does not apply to two or more separate projects
where the impact of each is insignificant
44 t cAu-se
tialdthe adversevironmental effects on b4mantbeingsi ait'hercdirectlysors,C�n-
indirectly
NOTE: If any of the above four findings questions are answered
11YES00 the project will be' found to have a significant effect on the environment
DETMINATInN
This V eject will not have a significant effect on the environment.
A Negative Declar&t.on should be prepared.
This project could have a significant effect on the environment
An Elit ig required:
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMI`'TEki
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" DET ERM,INAWN RE CIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON EN NT y� '
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81atte Co. Plannixra Dept. , County Center Drive, OroxW11 ].c�
Applicant's Name and Address
Hot'isinq element of the General P3 n. 10/9%73
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Type of Project Location or Parcel. No. Bate Recei.,ved,
An environmental impact report is required for any project which may,bave
a sig-
nificant effect (substantial adverse impact) an theenvironmon t. Effects
include ,
environmental. consequences of Moth primary and secondary nature.
The following questions shall be used as guidelines'tol,lecide whether to
make a I.
negative declaration or an environmental impact repast. (If answer is unknown,
write "unknown" in yes/no ,column.)
CHECKLIST 1 E
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1. Could the proiect significantly change present uses of the,.
project area?'' (See 'Notes.)`
x Does the ro'nct significantly conflict with the BUGte County
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General Plan or an element thereof?
J Tonal atea7
34 Could the ro'ect affect the use of e, recreat
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p ._... �.
(See Nes)
4. Could the project have a substantial 4'nd demonstrable neg-
ative effect or, an area or Feature of aesthetic value?
5. Will any n6turnl or man-made features in the project area
which are unique, that is, not foun(1' in other parts of the
County, Staten or Nation, be affected?
6. Will the project involve construction of facilities on a
slope of 25 percent or greater?
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7. Will the project involve significant cuts or fills?
14�
a. Could the ro act onuse substantial flooding, erosion, or
9 Will the project involve construction of facilities in an
area of geoldgic 116ZAtas?
10 Could the project change existi,trg features or. involve con-
struction in special buildingpermit areas along the Sacra
mento River, the Feather River Floodway, in any area subject '
to inundation, in an area in close proximity to any river,
stte8m, lake, ,reservoir or natural drainage channel?'
11, is the project one. of 6 obi which
emay fasuauwhol.eeisignificant
although individually small, have
,r environmental impact!
12. Could the project breach any published national, state, or
local standards relating 'to solid waste ar litter MlLroll
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�tr
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hoes the project or the project siteaernre as s�bittat*,
iilace, for ;
#food nnurce, nest :n source of water, etc. rare
ilr endangered nr fish species?
14.
Gould the project significantly affect✓- fish,.„wildlife, or
plant. 'life or cause substantial interference,caith the move-
ment of any resident ot` migratory fish or wildlife species?
4,
1.5.
;Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the prow
jact_aree
.�
16.
Will the project remove substantial amounts of vegetation '
including ,ground cover?
17.
CouI4 the project change existing features of any of the
region's watercourses or other bodies of water?
18.
Could the project resuslt in significant: change in the
hydrology ,of the area? (See:Notes.)
19.
Could the project significantly :affect the functioning of an
established community? (See Notes'.)
20
Could the project physically or economically result in the
displacealent of community residents?
21.
Could the project: significantly affect an historical or
archaelogicel site or its setting? (See Notes.)
22:
Could the 'project: serve to encourage development of presently
undeveloped dress or intensify development of already devel-
oped areas? (See Notes.)
2a.,
Are you awayd of a substantial body of opinion (present or
actticipat.dd) that considers (or will consider) the project
or its Effect to be adverse; to the environment?
24.
Will the project createnet.✓ or aggravate eati sting health
Hazards?
25
Will the project involve the application=, Use or disposal of
potentially hazardous materials in an amount sufficient to
cause a auhstantial .adverse effect?
,,✓'� .
26.
Could the project generate significant amou hts of dust
smoke> gsswodors, orother sit pollta
27.
Could the ptoject generate significdot noise?
28.
Gould, the project cause contatniiiation of a public water supply
system or adversely affect ground vdter?
29.
Gould the projddt significantly affect the potentiatUse,
extradtiohi or conservation of n natural tdtource?
30,
Could the project result in dtmrge to soil,,papability or less
of agricultutiil land'?
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BUTTE COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY
' .'". a. � ;,C► '> y`.'r L. Cis MELTON, SEDRETARI''EXECl1TIY6 DIRECTOR
ROUTIC 3.i HDX 3150 PHONE 646.364?
P. D'.'60A 326 a ORIIDLEY. CALIFORNIA 95948
November 14) 1973
13 = COUNTY PWININ-G COMMISSION
Lat- renceJr. Lawson
Director of Planning
7 County Center Drive
Orov ,lle, California 55965
Attention: Bob Gaiser
Dear hl, saisc r .
The Housing Authority ty i 5 in receipt of YOM' Housing P-l.ement of the County Of
Butte General Planhing:
We itould lake to request a few manor changes on page 54 and 56
t On gage 54 tae ,could lake the. third sentence which reads:
''The federal. goverrlmerrt usually subsidizes' both the construction Lost
and part of the rent M-ments.11
under the paragraph Public dousing deleted:
On page 56 under the sub -heading Leased Public Housings, we would like the '4-Gh
paragraph deleted: Wa would like �.'ragraph 3 to read as follows)
.
►'The leased housing progrW it� attriacti le for several reasons - the hous-
ing xwa-i.ns on the talc role; the landlo.hd handles normal maintenance-
and even temft selection if they choose to: One to five year .eases
are signed for units by the liouajM Authority, and T.w dlo s in some
cases the lease period .myr extend up to 20 y rs-."
We are also retiuesti%r that you add a. sub-parftgmpl� entitled Conventional. Low
Income Housing which Will read es follows
"In this case the federal govet meltt octa as a lending agency to the
lora. Housing Authoi5..ties in which money is lomiecl to the l%usiaag
Authorities to buy land $ hire an architect and to get under oons- truc
tion up to the point of 9A completion. At that bane, the Housing
Authortiaty advertises on the open market and sella bonds to whichever
.�r
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pui.te Courcy planning Comnssion, November IV,, 1973 ,- age 2
'l ending agenci,en gives the mast attract -�Ye interost rata. limen
this is dune, the Hots Author ty paays' the mOnWr.% 'to the
federal goverment w4,�.eh had been loaned to chem
_forth the 1•ede,-aj goverment memly guaranties ttia : 1,�T414ent of
these bonds. At the time of ma' itin o f 'the H � 1 "'Uths rity
falls short, for 5m.`' reason, a n making Mrment, -t rp fer1
go�rerr rnt wi]l s -epi in and vkn tag+ th, differo-n=, , 14hen all
n u plaid t the en:p �s f to 46 Yeaaam � the HOUSE=
�an•ht fa3 bank ani FaS� eede��a govetm, ant off
ra tti er mrrtx y that wao e ;tc* ,',ed; an ether s, Conti enti0iial
ouM a.s r'med anrera ed thec�c Butte 00110ti!ous
acAItwmyJ N WryaJLWyj Ithori y �O or
hrity sthet that
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in need pyo ,ce p teciloan, s►_hroj�.nt; acid sa �crtki ` �Th
" in moment =16 l 6t es � �` .ties '
per..
Hol,wiT ; Authori , a et to ay 10%, Of sheltcW rent gess Utilities
be ,Axitthw ty ll ag d-lte MIY cOnsirleratl you might gyre to the ohne
wa have ouggested ,
en=g�: you very nveh for your co-operation.
Sincorel y Yours
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Inter-De tirtm temorandum
TO: Butte County Planning Commiss ots
FROW Planning Department
su13yEcr NoTtheast gbico Rezone -- Draft E.I.R.
Revised Housing em��t
DATE.' Otto er
The Draft P.iI .R. for the Northeast Chico Rezone will appear on the
agenda for November 8, 1971 Commission'meating, but is being sent
to you for your early review.. Thank you.
Enclos'da also is the last section of the revised Dousing gloment
which will be the topic of discussion for agenda item VII-•1 at
the November:` le vieeting. Complete copies are being printed and
should be ready by Thursday evening. A public hearing has been
scheduled for November 8, 1973.
11. ACIION PT,,AN
The Need; for Action
Butte County's housing problems `--Und to be obscured by°�he
area's rural nature and by develi,pment aimed at new residents.
The housing concerns most often in the spotlight are the'
economic, governmental and real estate activities 'needed to
serve the influx of retirees and mobile homes.. nevertheless,
the most serious housing isr,:ues concern the °.. ;".y ;existing
residents of the County who cannot afford to h-.iy or rent-
conventional
entconventional units and who cannot afford to maintain or im-
,prove the condition of their d�j lling
According to Hub guidelines any family that, cannot obtain
a dwelling of adequate size in standard condition for 25%
of its income has a housing problem. in 1.970,, one-f f tlh
of the families in Butte County could not afford the median
rent of $80 with 25t of 'heir: income. �� of Butte County
families had incomes below Vederal poverty levels. 25ti
received some form of public assistance and 32% received
social security payments. Poverty levels were significantly
higher for black, Spanish-Americans, the elderly and one
parent families. College students and migrant farm workers
are two other large groups who have difficulty satisfying
thein needs in Butte County's housing market.
The. chart on page 6 shows the number of new housing units
needed in the 1.970's to provide for the estimated popula-
tion growth of 38,400. If replacement units were provided
for all units not economically worth bringing up to building
housingand codesi 4:heeded icould easily
increase from 141,250 to 20,0001. tAspopulationand demand
have increased, prices have risen and vacancies have dropped.;
At least 600 families are now waitin q for vacant public
housing units.
Since world War IT the Pederal government has initiated
and implemented many programs of financial assistance for
the purchase, construction and rehabilitation of housing.
The charts on ;pages 60 and 61 List th.c MA jot prog :aw8 in
existence Last year. The types of assistance range frim
construction grants to *nortgage inSutahCe 'CO rehabilitation
loans to interest subsidies to rent supplethents. Most pro•-
grams, were administered by HLID agencies; some rural programs
were managed Ly the farmers' dome Admi-nistraiion. Thero were
p-toqtamt, for renters and o0ners, singles; mobiles and. multiples.
ligible sponsors or assistance ro.cipient:s included private
bui.ldera,public agencies and no -profit corporations; Success-
ful programs in this area haiye.included Leased public, housing;
-mortgage, insurance, i.ncerest subsidies and a self-help housing
pa;o�ect:
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V ederal housing programs are now in :limbo . Most are being
closed out with no riew °applications being taken There is
strong pressure from builders to retain most of the programs,
but only PHA mortgage insurance programs have much chance
of continuing as �,s . Congress and the president both want
'to replace most of the old programs with block revenue-
sharing grants which could be used only for similar local
programs. Local., regional or state recipients would thus
have'some leeway in dc8igning programs and spending funds.
This proposalp called the Better Communities Act, may not
be consieered and adopted until 1975, however. California,
and Butte: CQun.ty must thexe.fQre rely upon. local. resources`
until new legislation is passed.'
Responsibilities
The changes in federal housing programs return this ses-
ponsibility to the level of government-closes to the people,
Local governments can directly influence the housing market I
through their control of zoning, subdivisi,on of land,
g y , utilities and community
building codes, property rates
facilities. A regional council's basic requirements are
to prepare a regional housing element and review applications
for Federal assistance-. Beyond these minimums lie a variety
of possible policies and programs The adoption and imple-
mentation of the housing rocommendations presented in this
significant p _ `
Section will be a �x na.ficant ste in better serving the
residents of Butte County.
Responsible Agencies
lihose plan is this, whose policies and activities? It is the
responsibil'ty of the general governments of Butte County, the
incorporated cities and the County of Butte, to serve the housing
needs of the residents. All other public agencies and private
organitations concerned with housing should also assist the im-
plementation of this plan. Most of the resources needed are
available in e:tisting agencies and. programs. The creation of
a Butte ountanAosUciat111 Of wiGovernments Housing Advisory
Committee
p ifder-based housing organization
The terms "Board" and `Councils" refe=rs to the Board of Super-
visors and the City Cauncil.s the elected representatives of
the County. "BCAC" refers to the Butte County Assodi.atiOh of
Governments_. `iTAC" is the Technidal Advisory Committee of
BCAG. " IUD" is the Pederal. Department of IIt usih5 and Urban
Develoanient "CSUC" is California State r7niveri:sty at Chico..
0PZanningn usually refers to the Butte County P.Janning Depart-
merit. `'BOG" is t le Pconomic t�ppc�rtunity Council.. In the
event Of a name dhange or ropl.acoinont, the role would be fi.11:ed
by the local agoncy desigijai -�a to manage federal: poverty pro-`
grams. The "'Housing Authbti.ty" is the e�i.sti.rig Butte County
Hous i iv Autl arity
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POLICY PLAN AND 'IMPLEMENTATI,bN PROGRAM
Disseminate Information on housing Needs and. Programs
AEE -317o -n. This housa,ng element and future revisions should be
cti� r buted and publicized .by BCAG, TAC and Planning. Infor-
matior on housing needs and programs, should be gathewed and
disseminated by the same groups. ABCAG Housing Advisory Come-
mittee could be established to help fulfill this objective. The
members of such a committee 'wmild consist of volunteer repre-
sentatives of public and private groups concerned with housing
problems. The "Acknowledgements" list in the introduction suggests
possible membership,
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Minimize: Sate.and Construction Costs of Conventional Housing,
Action: Planning should develop st:andatOo for planned resx-
dentixl developments that would allow increased densities and
flexibility of siting. Building departments should apply
Performance standards rather than specific design requirements
to innovative construction techniques,
3.
Provide housing Which Meets the Specialized Needs of the
Flderill and Migrant Farm workers
Action: If Federal financing is available, the Housing Authority
. hhoulci build anal/or lease at least 100 additional units of public
housing suitable to elderly residents. This would require an
,appl,lcatlo'i for 4I110D assns- ance and -a Iocal referendum. The
numbar of units needed can be estimated from public housing
waiting lists and from the information in Section 2, "Demand
for Housing." BOC and the Housing Authority should work with
agricultural agencies and producers to provide housing kor
migrant faun workers.
4.
Meet Housing Needs of College Students,
Action: California State Uuversity at Chico should -'Ake action
to obtain a change -in the policies of the State College Board
of Trustees so that the University can participate it the con-
struction of college housing. The University should commit
Itself to a polis of rovidin a percentage Y providing gieater ercenta e of neces-•
sary Nt;udenl-. housing. Private d VOlopers should be encouraged
to provide housing to fulfill: student needs. The City of Chico
should act7.vate a systematic code enforcementenf6rdement program to upgrade
student housing areas.
S.
Assure Relocation HbUsing for People Displaced 'by- Code Enforce
menta or Other Publz c Kc -tion. "
public agenciesshould coordinate. relocation
effots With the Housing AuthortYand-assist the relocation of
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people displaced by any public action. Public agenciea should
assure replactement housing Zot: families da.slocated from sub-
standard units in systematic code enforcement programs
6
Rehabilitate or Replace Substandard housing units.
Action': The cities and county shou d� deve o ani implement
systematic code enforcement programs. BCAG and TAC should in-
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vostigate local methods to encourage >:e4abilitation of older
housing, units. BCAG and TAC should .explore all private and
public sources of low-interest home improvement loans for
rehabilitation. Butte County and the cities of Chico and
Oroville should develop a HUD -certified workable program for
community i�,provement. BCAG should urge the continuation and,
funding of federal rehabilit«tion assistance programs. Migible
cities should apply .fo,r `such as'sis`t::ance.
7.
Miminate Discrimination in Housing.
Action, The Board, Councils and EOC should hear complaints
1' ti 31 nature and respond accordingly.
B.
Coordinate Housing Ef=orts of Public and Private Agencies.
Action BCAG, Housing Authority, Planning and ,FOC currently
serve as public coordinating agencies for housing, If estab-
lished, a BCAG Housing Advisory Committee would be the logical
group to lead regional. housing efforts. Private areal estate,
construction and financing interests should be involved in the
development of all local, programs
9.
lio Federal and State Housing Programs.
Utin
. If federal financing ars avai a le, the xousinq
Authority should prepare referendum proposrals, apply for z;UD
assistance, and build and/or lease at least 400 public housing
unitsdispersed throughout the EOC andTAC should j
investigate other programsof housing assistance.
13CAG and other agencies should request expansion of rural
housing program areas and elimination of any restrictions
which would prevent this area from participating in federal
housing programs. BCAG should encourage the use OE ,tate revenue-
sharing funds for the creation of a s't:atn housing finance
authority and other housing assistance programs.
10.
Organize: Local pro rams to Leveto Lot, -cost Housinq.
Action: Butte College and CSUC shoo , be encouraged to offer
adult Classes in choosing, financing, constructing and main
ta:i
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Action,: The Housing Authority and Planning should design
site location and development criteria for any new public
housing units. Public housing should be dispersed throughout
the county in local areas of need.
12
Provide Dousing Sites with Adequate Public Facilities
.and 13erva.ces
Action: Planning and the Local Agencx' Formation Commission
should cooperate to insure sufficient ,housing sites with
utilities) and public facilities. Throvgh zoning and the
General 111an, Planning should establish orderly patterns of
growth of reside nta;al rjev�..,l.gpments and gommunity facilities.
13
Encourage, Preservation of Open Space and rnyironmehtal
Quality in Residential Developments.
Action; Large resiaenEial developments sh`oulj: be reviewed
by Planning for their environmental impact and for their
consistency with the Conservation and Open Space elements
of the General Plan,. Pavement, curbs, gutters, sidewalks
drains and sewers should,be required Wherever necessary to
prevent erosion, blight, or pollution, The Planning Commis-
sion should require subdividers to dedicate or otherwise
provide at least one acre of public open space for each 50
lots in urban areas.
14.
Continue 'Study 0Housing Needs ,and Problems .
Action,: Planning, TAC and BOC should further discuss and
investigaf-- the issues presented in this element. Faculty
and staff of CSUC are encouraged to conduct further research
oft any of these topics in cooperation with public agencies.
15.
Modify Housing Plans as i�:equired ,
Action: TAC or a Housing Advisory Committee should review
themousing Element at Least once every two years. Progress
should be measured, new conditions discussed and revisions
recommended to BCAG
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BUTTE CC TV' PIAAM191MG COMVPSIe�'IN[
NOTICE or pi1Tia- Hr.AR3:NGS JUID FILING OF A EGATIVE
DECLARATION REGARDING E9VIAOMMEIdTAL 7;POWICT
Notice is herel,,V g:Lveii by ,the Botta Co�vity Planning Commission
that public he- tii.rsgs wi.l.l be held on huraday, 14'Pvember 89 197132,
at 7 a 30 P. M., in the to"d of Super visorZ ° Room, Butte Oounty
Administration Building, Or6ville o Gal.jfoinia, regarding the
following
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1Proposed am--ndmant of the Housing Element of
the Butte County General Plan w Policy Plan an+i
Implementation..
_2.
Warrei' C. G enwald q Usse permit to allow cui.n shop
in garage on properi»y zoned "A-2 Ltd.", located on
the east aide of Skywayv &PPIVA. 100 bt. oouth of
Mon-tma Dra'.Ve., identified as AP S1-132-100,, apn•taixing
0433 davos g Mora or 1,o s at , paradi 6o ,,
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Hambi 'Irn w Use permit to allow a flive-space mobile
how,e park oil property z}:iaod "Aw2" (Ganor i) 'loa4t,:d
On the southeast corner of Hu bol dt Roo'd &Md Bull. bili
Road, containing 1.18 arGVaa, M07e e'r 3.003, identified
as AP 30-10-17 � Butta; Meadows
t Robdrt S ; nderboll - Uae pe:omit. to allow dongtruQtiOn
of a duplelt on pWOPOrty zonr�d "A -R." (Agri.cultural,•-
22eszderit'al.), jocated on th neirth Wide of iiappyT4oea4
Lane, 3?.5 A a a somth of Bills Road and l$10 ft. east of
Sawmill Road,, contai Tlilig 0.77 actles, iso Or
paradi.sep a.dO tifi6di as AP 53p:6-65,
d Mb'A � :F 'W ,PUJ Xe HEARING A TD ,DRAFT �:N�PIROMP NTAh
0110 PIT HtARIN9
F Qti ca a I� byv g �sc;� Y tib . ; s's say y Pl.ahni,ng cozatission
that public he trii rc� wi ]-1 be hold on r�"aj�ncl�ay y No��c�mbav So 1.37
at `r: 30 P. M,q in the Board of Superviz orb e 1t00m, Hsatte COu4 v
�..Iega;wding the
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tsi.on, Initiated - Razone from r;o W,
(8ingl.d-Fauily Res deraUal) tet "A -W' CAgricul,tural-
TWMLdOnti al) f r a rper°ty located on the not Wweztt
oorne xx 4,Af Dietut It ad ate. Chapman Lang, v Idolit;i Pied
aa AP SO -12-10i dontaLl ng I "soxia o Move Ott less,,
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NOTICE or PCtSIXC HEARIN�)S Mb FII.IM9 CR
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Notices is hereby ,g3.ven . by the Fair��Y":e C Cliil4ty P+%cnzntling Comna;8;°tSlKjt
it"t Public hearizags will, be. held on 11hursday, November Sm 1.973,
at 700 P. M- 0 in the Soard or Supearvisoxs a Roomi�wtte Cotult'y
�d�rixan i e '� x+.�
j rtx on Bu ldi ng z Otovil.
Proposed ehie ndme nt of tho HOusi ng :Siement of
the i np LButte
traCount- ' Ge nexial. plan - policy plan M;Dd
Tao dtipporti4g, docuu6mnts nor the Proposed am nftant rArt ort file
and aVall,.dbl O troy, publ.io vjew. mL:L at the Office of thc Btto
County Pa.?, ani Ag Department, 7 County Center Drive) Orovil le p
Calif olrnia,,
d NOTICE Or PUBLIC "'FARINOS AND DgAt1` r.HVjpONNENTAL
RMPORT NB NG
gotict is hereby y given k by the )3Uj,-tis Ccun.ty P�;�x�n i n�; C.jMis cion.
tb?,,zt public. hoax` ngm ; � .1. be Iae:l,d on '�hursdAy November 8 719 ;3;
at 2; so P H. � in I.'110 Board ox Sttporv.� aom t Room' Butto County
Adminlatr"'0 regarding -the
following:
P xnn a ►g , Co ? o z xzy,�:°�l4 ted " Raw
- ens from Intasriz "S' 2w
nimv1la Ddfxa'1t uburl•, n R sa d nt�# ,� 1.,o e`Sr (Minni,Ani�tn
Denoi,ty� tabu � �x��Rcs .c s� . a . the., 4io;i►�heao 4 C jjic � � "
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as follows: cr �r34 dd8cribed
."t.-ginning at a point �n Mmizanita Ave ppaid poirnt
100ated 200 ft4 adgt off'he centorlihe �ntez§ dti'm
Of 1,0 n9W).-Ow Ave., and Manmwiita Avo e ; th'ond
dastarly .0.011;F, Manza nita Ave, to & POiXlt lochtod
209.92 ftp, gmst c��` ��n� s��uth��t�8; CoVnar of Lot 11v
IlBidwell 18th limb." pear rqof, %)000r4 in map Dodll
�I on Page 26.) the nqo north Paa•allci with this elkst
lime of said Lot 421 eft, - the�nuo oAst Al.cpg
the horth 11.44 o S ii A �•+t t it o 260.44 ft 4 to the
Ltoi-thoa'st_coxyder of maid Lot .11 thence sett al=g
tho oaat line of 6&d 140V 11 to Mahe ;Yi.ta Ave.;
s thoted 0astexilY alOX19 A,Ve. 11.0 Capturi Ave,,,
th"06 nort{a LaWlg COtm AV*. 9OA point li*crtod,
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660 ft. north Of the centorline 01" Zatit Avd.,
thelcace westo Parallel, w4th saki 880 fit. 1101th�of
t�{{��ast Ave,�yt+:� Floxtal Mob; t��ira ndo lst yn�t5y��+yth yo�zx)`��r':I.�ax*
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thence north to t1je� norflu- oi: crµx��lW�� �r� said Lot ;
17 :hence woof along tho noPth Line of Lot 17 Z
Lot ).f to thm soutbeast comer Of 1s0t Z, rsf Said
1713iiwall 17th Subif, t1erice nar�l� �� t�� n�h ar"I
darner of aaid Trot 2: thence:, wit along the not*th
lane of said Lot I to Cohas SatAd.; Chance north
vca theAce e4a t -
a- yo r e, C reek
Ithence southea sterl; along
thence U., est ctrl:. -along. 6� �s�t��or� S��' Ve to Bao t;+ ,Ave
Easterly almig �`'+Z tAt Avco to Lindo ChaFE
thence wostdr.y along Undo Channon-I to 4 point
d . aCit r� " Wn,Sfdjjo5j Ave.' haijS`.4 north to t�
Mas+nzaata Avaa - the poilit of begigniza*
cowtaining 1,160 am". S t Mom, Or 1008
a.
The a�tcv M, ntioned application a pot,itioti and rm""Ap alft. on ale
a7ld available for pubj► 3.a VI%6jt ,jag at the Office of the Butte,
County V14hA ng D parei:T1aot 7 Co ntYl Celt er' DriVO, Or-Ovillet
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NOTLCE OF i'UBLIC� BEARINGS AND FIL#N'G OF NEGATIVE
DECLAPATZOt3 REGARDING ENVIRCN
MT'+ SIAL IMPACT
Notice is hereby given by the Butte Co i2 t v Planning Commission
that public h,�arngs will` be hel,+d on Thui�°day? November 8, 11�75,
at 7:30 P. tyi,. in the Board of Supervisorst Room, Butte County
Adminz stratio.* " Building, OroVilles Caul fob -pia, regardl n5 the k '-
fo, ,Zowing�
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1. Pro as'Ld amendment of the Ho`usn ' El.euant
theButteCounty' General Plan - P6-licy Plan and
Implementatior!
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�'` The gugp ' . ,.I r.g dor t)le proposed mendmant are on file
�,c va.ewi e: Of'�`��.oe- of • the Butte �
and available for pu'� 8
County
Planning, Dep t,'.�t_ County en e Dr,v
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Califora a.
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" BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
LAWRENCE J ► ka4JS4SN
DIRECTOR OF PN
TO BE POBLISM IN THE OAOVILLE MERCURY SATURDAY, OCT013EA 271, 1973.' �
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BUTT, COUNTY K, NNING `COMKISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS AND' FILING OF'.AEGATIVE
'
T�ECLARATION :EGARDZNG .ENd'TRONMENTAL IMPACT
Notice is hereby given by 'he Butte County Planning commission
that hearings will be hell on Thursday, November 8, 1973,
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public
at 7:30 P. M. in the Board of Supe.,visors'R(-om, Butte County
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Administration Building, Orovilleig California regarding the
Following;
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1, Proposed amendment of the Housing Element of
the Butte County •GAneral. Plan Policy Flan and
Implementation
The supporting documents for th6,,;ropc�sed amendment. are ort. 'file
OP#', ce the ?3ut e
a,nd available for public viewing at the ,of
ti Oro,,.
De artment, 7 County Cents x Drive,-
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BUTTE COUNTY, PLANNING, COMMISSION,
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LAWRENCEJ. LhWSON
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DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
TO BE PUB SHED IN THE 610 -GS NEWS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1.973.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMIS'SI N
NOTICE Or PUBLIC BEARINGS AND TILING Off' NEGATIVE
DECLARKrION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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Notice is hereby givdn by the Butte County Planning Commission
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that public hearings will be heli on Thursday, November 81
at 7:3.0 P.. M., in the ward of Supervisors' Room, Butte County 7
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Administration Building, Oroville, California, regarding the
following.
1, Proposed amendment of the Housing Element of
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the Butte County General. Plan Policyflan and
Implementation,
Tile supporting documents .for the proposers amendment are on file
and, available for public viewing at the Office of t,°ha Butte
Cour,-ty PlanAingDepartment, 7 County Center Drive �,,,Aroville 71
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California.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING. COMMI58ION
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LAWRtN CE J4 LAWSON
DIRECTOR Or' PLANNING
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OCTOBER 25 1973.
TOBE PUBLI:,SHEn IN THE 'BUTTE COUNTY BUGLE THURSDAY �
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA RONALD REAGAN, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COWAUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1121 O STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95614 c m
August
0.
1973
Mr. Bob Gaiser
Butte County Planning Department
County i Center Drive
Orovi_lle, CA 95965
Dear Bob:
Attached is 'a copy of Norman 141111s letter to ABAG that we
discussed by phoine,a To date, neither our department nor
the newly structured Office of Planning and intergovernmental
Services has received any ETRs for general plans or required
elements However, ;if any aro received, extra copies would
eventually go to the Department of Education, Division of
Libraries in the Court and Library Building in Sacramento.
The copies for review under the state clearinghouse ;system
(A-95) would be routed to the appropriate state agel,cies for
comment. Vor examplo, if it is a housing elem+ant it would
come to our department. if it was a general plan or one of
the other plan elements, it would go to OPZS.
Mr`. Norman Hill has informed us that they have not r,:, cei:vPd
aty to date since the guidelines were adopted, but i:! they
receive any in the future they will route them to us: This
in turn would assist us in having some extra copies available
for use by focal government,
%hank you for your interest in this matter.
S i.ncerel.y;
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Program Manager
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N�OStstAfrt'). L1V6R:MaRE, JRv " RQNALD RCAGA'N " OFFICE OF THE 3ECREURV i
S15CRETAl Y GOVCRNOR OF RESOUi CE3 BUILDING
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Qszanment of l=rsh and. Boma , { 1` -n ' °* ,i-'rColotodo Rf�er Board.
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(./ Stoic Watt, Reeouraa. Conlral'doard
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THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
JUN Ilk' '1973 I
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Ms. H ZlOft A. Manning s ' JUN �� 5' '
Regional. Planner AssOciATION of
Association of Bay Area. Governments ENts
BAY AREA GOVERNM
Hotel. Claremont �
Berkeley, California 94-705 R
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Dear Ms. Manning: y
'Thank you for your letter concerning environmental, impact reports
on the adoption of Local: general plans or, elements thereof.
'The "Guidelines for implementation of the Envir'o`nmental Quality
Act of 1970" adopted by the State Resotrces,Agency call for the "
preparation of an environmental impact report on the adoption
of a local general rilan, an element of the general plan, or an
amendment to the general plan; if the adoption or amendment
'would have a significant effect on the environment.
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As the. Guidelines were developed, it lecame clear that the adoption
of a general plan is the basic land use decision of local; governMent.
Because of this importance, it appeared -that general plans were
certainly activities directly undertaken by a public agency which
may have •a significant effect on the environment and were thc:_refore, j
covered by the California tnvirOnmental Quality Act Accordingly,
,when a City or cofi.ntyy proposbs to adopt or amend a general RLgnlor
pian e7 ent► it tw t determine wl ether the adoption or amendment
may have a significant effect on the env'vbnment. if it finds that
6 significant effect may result, an environmental impact report
must be prepared. if no significant effect may result, the local
agency can fulfill the requirements by preparing a negative �
declaration. This declaration may be as short as one page, stating
that the activity will not have a significant effeZt and explaining
why.
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We hope that this explanation will be helpful to you. Sihank you �
for your intere t.
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Special Assistant
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FtbERWHOUSING ADMINISTRATION
SACRAMENTO INSURING OFFICE
aO4AVa'Ailb 801 "1" STREET, ROOM 147
Rcafox ix SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95914
9 450 Golden Gate Avenue
clac VOxo Californiamo03
June 11, 197
Ban i'ranciuco, Crn94gp2..
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Telephone: h49-2175
k1U1S� G�ill�tY P�:�i,..�isti �ailf�
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Director, Planning Department
County. Cout-% Fuse Butte County
crroville.1 t7',alifornia
Dear Sir:
V' : lave been advised by the Department of Housing
and Community ',Development, State of California) that you
have J.eveloped and adapted a Frousing i ement as part of your
General plana
We wish to e!cpress ou'r desire to cooPcrate with you
ill, encouraging developers who submit applications for morte;age
insurance to Our office to build t ;. that. n the framework of your
Housing Plan, Tllexefcre; we would gjV,5:eciate your sending Us
one ocp:y of yOur 0eneral Plan and HousirIg L] ement and aby supple-
mental iaoxnation$ inoludi-ag maps which you feel mV be helpful,
'Gary trtzIy your.
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November 12, 1973
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Mr. Clifton C. Nlickelson
Secretary
Butte, County Assn. of Governn;ents
Admihistrative Office-C`,ourthomse
Oroville, California 95965
Dear Mr. Mickelson
The League is assemblinglib
a library of Publications which analyze.,
housing. and edonomic conditions in various parts of the country.
This IIbrary will be used as a source of information for our mem-
bers when they undertake studies of savings and mortgage lending
tren4s in your area;, I am now preparing an annotated bibliography
on sources of demon ii
demographic,
economic, housing and financial trends
be used to assist such studies;
If your organization has made detailed analyses of your -local
housing market during recent years, we would appreciate copies of
them. If your organization currently publishes ra newsletter,
which includes analysis of housing and economic
..oIlditions in your
area, please add the folaowing name to the marlling list rOr it
Mr, Neal Skowbo
U.S, Savings and Loan League
Research Department
III East Wacker Drive'
Chicago, Illinois 60601
If you have publicat.ioils of other organizations which analyze local -
and state economic conditions, 'we Mould appreciate your bringin
the:to our attntihroh, g
Thanking you for you e Ile l p, 'I am
Yours sincerely,
r
Neal Skowbo
Research Associate
NS/in
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ItOTsCE OF Fti LIC E A,RINGS AND TILUM Ofi ITEGATC
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NOVz' is hereby ivzn by the butte C aanty. a
Plning Coni .sion
that p . Uheal- wiII be held-. oh. T�urscay, P cY$mber ;R.a 147 a:
7Q P. i2 ,. in the Boati ofeuao'` Rt�c�3n, Ette County
na.strator uilcizng,rcuzli G~oxr,.egang the
fob. cow=`ng:
I, ; Px+o sed la hdment o€ the: Taou :a ng S- 16140ii of
• Mt Btttfie County Ceneral 7=len Per cy Plan ,ani
�:mplo�errtaton: � .
The supporting d"o u en}s € tha Y--oVsed amendment are onfile
Anel av'azlaba foo pli%�, v-at tlTe r0f��de of the. Setif-
7' CCoun ty Cg Drive 'flrciV T1a
CaZ�f�rnia�.-
and ft-TICE Or PUBI C _ r t _ `AII3' iR�AFt MINIRO MENTAL
llatice is; hereby g�:s b Vie: Entfie Ca?Mn Plaana irg Co`n a-ion
mat pu blic. nears.rgs �iys be he_�� cr- 'A1'kIrSq¢�r. I�fc�e�ber 8, 1973
P . n the Board, of 9,1i emvisp:_ P.00 , i :Goun ty
Adiauni strat on Btti lc gg. Oroville . Ca1: fbV4��rog - ang the:
P?ann ig Cct�mtissian In `ate - :gezone from Inte? 'S-2;'r°
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as follows;: -
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located° 3001 ft., oast of the eentnriine intersection:
of Longfellow` Ove. and Manzi xita: Avpe_' ,. thence:
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