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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING COMMISION MINUTES & AGENDAS 8/82PLA WING COV"ISSION SUMARY SHEEP A l�7IC �T Board of Supervisors ipidw.a..a.n � - �rr.;«.�a�oa�,r-+cr�v...»i-. - - .. +�'�'+�d•wieos...� _ w:.w.y..r-.,. ; 25 County Center Drive Obtr�fil~,J� -adas�ra.crw+w�)1i�Ma,wi pw.fwe....r+i.nr+riwa�a�.wn.P!�.�+.«p�k. C 7101' l +SG;RI 'Z(JkV Interim A-160 (Agricultural 160 acres) I.00ACTUN Sections 4 through 9, Wookey Road area off Meridian Munj ar Sections 4, 5, 6, 70 8 9 of T23N R1E MDB4M Ar3t,OR° 1'A7CEL NUER�S 47 -20 -All .. 4r�ia'� ;S n;'w:Me�y+w7...�mwwrra�w:n-r��sw+wr:��+uaww:rm�l9� ZOO INC, IILI1N 11RO i `'T C011SI a;C"iO i' DAlL AITLICATI011 RlECLIVED 3/23/82 4ieY�d:,T,vm�YaMwwMuunrrarllwiY�cMhwaw6e�l.�lfrnsnw.d4�m.�k+tfi�wtalawMre+rrw!eYr,�evgaNM.6Mi�Cf�iitRa2}�a�M�J�.�ltGsiwMnW¢Y.1'i�'9#'fJ�Siwbr.+�'f . DKT4 REZONING PZ'ZTTION SIGNATU C CY Q- D DATE LWAL D , .CRIPTSON `PREPARED OR CHLOKBD DA1L PUBLICATION NOTICE; WRI;TT121 �' J�LI►�� ED Rte. ��.. 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The publid hearing .on the -Board ofASupervisA OFF orsloxtDI teens on of interum " p " "ons 4 through 9 'of T23N A-160 (agricultural -' 16"(1 acre arce].$) , Seco RlE MDB&M located :in the Wookey Road Area oft Meridian Munjor.was held as advertised. j' Bettye-Kircher., planning director,.. set .out the background of the extension of the interim., The property is, now zoned "A-40" with the exception of Munjar Acres which are `rA--10" zoning. There has been a map prepared 'show- int the 'underlying subdivisions. The Planning Commission would be discussing the matter on July 29, 1982. Del Siemsen, county counsel, spoke regarding the underlying subdivisions. The interim "A-160" zoiling would Have no affect on the legal subdivisions. These underlying sandivj:s:ions.. are considered to be legal divisions of ;land when the federal. government filed their record of survey. If the parcels- were designated a 1�0 acre parcels- they could be sold ais a 40-acre parcel but could not be divided down. Cha:irmaa Wheeler advised that this matter was brought before the Board in the Beginning by cattle owners who were concerned about the underlying subdivisions and the parceling of the large grazing areas. John Mandcass public work,,department, pointed out the underlying subdivisions on the map at this time. Most of� the area is along the township - line end the etisting parcels are approximately 40 acres in size,with some being 41 and some being 38 acres. Thee underlying subdivisions exist all over the rest of the county. They are located along township and range lines. These parcels were created by government surrey. Mr. Siemsen advised that the merger of the underlying subdivisionswould ' require consent ohpeople who own the land - to begin, with. There are pro sionswh chareve yrestrictive for merger of the, parcels. Chairman Wheeler advised that she had met with the Tehama County staff. They have an existing ordinance that does 'merge old lots: It has never been tested. She understood there was an attempt to merge subdivisions in the southern part of the state which was cOt suctessful. The Board is only'conssdering the extension of the interim at this time so that the Planning Department and Commission can continue to reseax,h this mat:ex She hoped that if this occurred, they could recognize the total county as far as the federal lots are- conderned Hearing op4�A to the 'public. Appearing 1.. Bon Blake, representing Mr. Waldo Beck. Mr. Blake asked County Counsel, j.f wilder the "A-40" zoding could the 'pittcela be fout,-parceled? Wkb OV' SOPERVI50R8 ,MIPOTtS :: 'Nily 20' 1081ii'', r, Mr Siemsen advised they could not be. 1 Mr. Blake felt the interim was inappropriate. This is land which is zoned 'OA-40'0. zoning whichwould allow for the dividFag of 40 acres for, agricultural purposes. By.interim.zoning, this prohibits a person from dividing property consistent with the eicisting zoning. He understood the concern about dividing into 10 acre parcels. .Mr. Beck's prrperty is over 315 acres located approximately, ' i the north one-fourth of Section '7. It ,is located north of Munjar Acres. On the western boundary are two approximate 40 acre government lots. This leaves the balance of the 315 acres or some 230 acres to one parcel. Their positionwas that this entire queition was not just related to one section of government lots. The mechanics dealing with zoning of such areas is that there is a process through Planning to investigate so that all the property owners can have hout prior input wit really an Or.ergency in thistinterimion by an area. `UntilthePlanninghCommission �comesis ot up with their conclusions, tie did not feel the rights of the owners should be restricted for eight months. The interim was initiated at the request f one or two owner. t%. s in the area.. He .felt. the procedure that shouldbe v,ed istheregular zoning process and not the interim process. Mr. Beclk's prope :y=� the largest. acreage in Section 7 and all the others are 10, 20 and 40 acres ►,n .s•ize. If the +inter:im is emtended, he asked that this; property be excluded, eJ oad. Mr. Bradley ad�r ;sed there wdre township .lots' on o sidealof �mvery- township, line, It was hits.. unders andira ' t This lots, were for corretrAdi purposes only due to °the curvature of the earth. theselots, aver tt-e world. He disagreed with. County: Counsel that the U.S: survey hod designs for smaller lots. xfieV lots are already in' problem is� a,ll larger assessor parcels. He wondered w -t they were doing elsewhere. In talking about 40 acres, he did not believe they were economidal for fA%Uing units for legal crops. oward Vurlitzer. Mr. Wurlitzev was in favor of the extension of the interim. 3. Fie ' felt there was an emergency when �Ir. Reimers and four of his associates are involved in 515.72 acres;, They are bypassing the system. The soil capability is Class 7 soil with the use limited to pasture range. There was an add in the Chico paper on lfiitch 18, 1982 that there were parcels for sale w:th vina loam of .five to ten acres. An investigator said they did net find a public report before the offering of property for sale. He has talked with people in the Munjax Acres Subdivision and the majority are strongly, in favor of upgran; the honing. They are very concerned that someone wanted to split the Property into 12-1/2 acre pan els. He felt tbA.s was a problem for another leapfrog subdvis3.on unplanned with no servicesr r 4. David Hal.im, fir. Halm adtizised that, he owned parcel $ 411i0h ?was purchased two years 'dg6w 'iie would. 'like to tdo,', the toning 'stay i,n, the permayIe.xt "A401' zoning. OA1 OFUp'EVx 80951Y NUxESJuly, 2 a , o s, r � r 1. .. 1 5. Ken Reimers 192h Garden Road, Durham. Mr. keimers Advised he had interest in AP 47-20-1, 4 and 5. There are eight lots on the county line. lie was in agreement with what. Mr. Blake had said. lie did not, under- stand the reason for the interim zoning. The 40 acre zoning would"pr0rent ahem from doing anything that the 160 acre zoning would do. The pToperty :across the road could be split into 40 acres at this time. If the Board is truely interested in not developing this area why are they not looking at the entire area. The first time he ;was aware of the interim was when he read the .Chico newspaper account where one person, Mi.ly Roney, said the owners of ,more than 50 percent of 0,ie land favored ,the zoning. The statF:ment that. Airs. Roney was- representing more than one-half of the property or,,­ners is not a true statement. Why didn't they ask to have their property zoned 160 acres. He has talked to several people in the area and they are not in favor of the interim. The people who have spoken before the Board today are not in favor of the interim. He felt that before an interim was placed' on anyone's property there should 'be it least the couresty of a telephone call.' The permanent, zoning of' 40 acre minimum, was set in 1978 after hgdtings. People as property owners do not Took kindly on a situation that enablles a neighbor who does not like the fact that a person will sell a 40 acre: pastel and, calls, their supervisor and finds that the property can be zoned iiterim 160 acres,.As far as lots across township lines, that is a wide spreiid problem Chairman 14heeler understood and sympathized with Air. Reit-ers' comments. There was no intent to single any one individual out She recognize! there were serious- problems of preserving agricultural lands, not justrow, crops and trees but cattle grating also. The, intent of. the interim was ; to _ look at and analyze the entire situation in the county as it pertains to Old underlying subdivisions. This 'would keep 40 acre parcels from being split into smaller parcels. Mr. Reimers advised they could Jidt split a 40. ,acre' parcel with the permanent zoning {and the Board was concerned about the property a,wnen making 10 acre parcels, out of the parcels.. If there is a 40 acre minimum and someone: owns a 40 acre parcels 'that is recognized by the county, by putting this into 160 acne zoning has no, meaning because the person Tian still sell tho 40 acre parcel,`. Be felt they were being. singled out by interim j zoning only those six sections: Mr. Beck. could go in today and ,split up his entireproperty, into 40 acre'parcels.. 6: tinily Roney, ilighway ,99.. 2irs. Roney was, sorry that Mr: RCeiters did not call. her. She might have been able to explain the intent of }what Mahe had said. if the Board wanted to extend Che boundaries- of the in"terila across the highway she Was in favor of that: C&dh she spoke to the Board previously she was representing Natio Thaziasson and the Bakalas, which"re- pr'esdutda one-half of the land, not ane -half of the people► She wa.s in favor ,Of extending the inf,:arrim and of extending tfie boundaries• to include ehe other properties around its BOAM), OP Y y ... — ;I� P ll1 plRVi 8ORS`' MI AJwCBS J'e�l. 2 0 10 7. George Safco, -Miinjar Road. Mr. Safco advised that the comment I was made that 'a person could not grow anything out there, Hee wondered if they were trying to presetnte a legend or g preserve 40 acre. runes Government placed the 1°A: 1�01t zoning. on this property.. He has an almond. and kits orchard. He was in favor of the 40 acre zoning. - t �3. Ken Reimers. Mr. Reimei,s stated he had talked to Evelyne post who represents Thomtissen estate. He i`elt. Mrs. R ni ey' still untrue:. s state+nents were 9-0 lFost last ni6hE� Roney. Mrs. Roney stated she had talked to Eve-lyne o 't. She had previously been talking about: her discu9sions with Nate Thomassen 10. Richard Bradley. Mr: Bradley urged the A3and to look in.tc, how these subdivision lots were handled in other ar;.as. He was in favor of the interim zoning. { Heating closed to the public and confined to tlje Board. Supervisor Dolan felt that with the testimony provided hearing because of the disagreement in the area about what tiie %t�e a ghott).d be argues for the extenr�on of the interim, becuase it puts the ptojar�rty P into a holdingattern. It was moved by Supervisor Dolani sedonded by Supervisbt Wheeler that the interim "A-160" be extended, that ordinar1de be adopted anal the Chairman be authorized to sign. Supervisor Saraceni u0ndered why this was not heard before the Planning Commission tq let the property owners get 'together and discuss the area. There is a 40 acre zoning on the property now. If there is some discussion to make e:hanges then he felt this should be brought before the Planning Commission in hearings . He felt there eras a holding the "A-4011 aixig. g Pattern with Supervitdt-ioseley agreed with Supervisor Saraceni on this matter.. She fglt the Board was tying the people into something they night rot want. Chairman t4beeler felt the eoncarn of many people was what happened in the Meridian-Munja'r area. There was a great deal of illegal subdividing taking place out there. She knew of many times people in that area had come to the county;,-'or a certificate of cotpli:ance to 'be alal.e to sell their property. * Many. eople think: there is the possibility of that happening again. Supervisor Doha stated t"t an interim did not eliminate, the y ri h.t of the ' eo le t g P p o `fie :`heard but it puts the area into. a bolding 'r7atteirn so there is not a con'l'iot betweexl'what is, done before and after the zonet g;, . iC?ARb 0 SCJPER i SQA, �f �TiJTS 4 .J uly 261i` 1, 98 2 , r a, y= r 82-548, ADOPT ORDINANCE 2275: INTERIM"A-160x' AC (AGRIPULTURAL �- 1,60 RES) , ZONING FOR SECTIONS 4 THROUGH 9, . WOOKEY ROAD AREA. OFF 1mtTDL4N 1M.7AR: DIRECT STAFF AND PLANNING COMMISS ION ' TO CONSIDER THAT TYPE ' OF ' ZONING FOR :THAT ,AREA Chairman Wheeler• submitted a letter from Airs. Roney to Senator Johnson relative to the open government lots in the township what the 'U.S. Geodetical Surve 's ,� p plats asking Surveyis �a3, as tar a these lots being ct Attorney recognized lots or for, descriptive purposes also. The Distri is also pursuing this matter. Ee has held a -meeting With the agricultural interests,and they realized there are many old subdivisions that supercede the zoning, Mdn old subdivisi ,, ndohsapublic works department, advised there were more. ns than the old grossing subdivisions, and they supexcede the g e old -government lots are where the township and range, zoning "for that area.. Th 640 ,acre es meet The government quare 'miles and then they were surveyed into e�6s rnment set up these lots when they could " make nes meet for the not:.. these 36 square miles. The coup y y county 'has always 'falter the position's. that these are legal,lots done is the 1860s when the survey Wos done. _ Chairman Wheeler proposed that the Board consi`der,revetsion of acreage similar to what the County of Tehama•has done. She tai]1 bring a plat back to the Board on the old sections that are t�eflected as zigran .. g on the General. Plan and are IVA-liv zoning where there are old underlying boundary adjustnteut Lots. She toould like to have the matter submitted to the planning Commission based ou an interim 160 acre minimum zoning. If the area is not taintayned as a9 iculture, it could_ be joepard3zing the agriculture is the county n,4 tar as the, cultural pursuits of the caistle people. She would like the pl,aniting Commission to consider that and once that is being done to brixig information fon7ard and pas8lb!7 consider 3 merging or.,the old lots county wide and this would effect Palermo, 'Thetmalito Nelson lluxlam and Chaco. This is a much greater issue than just the greenline far the Ci i •' City of Chico in the preservation of Agricultural land There are �s st ng underlying' ng Subdivisions that if they had saner capacity, there � exrlidet;ai a<?as contiguAua to' the urba"" possibly • c ould hotOlik0' '3.n the Agricultural areas, She would ossibl like to Thermalito, 'bk. tise the ordinau�,e wGuld be written because of the n de�relo meat for instance in- aveas 'being agrittt 1 "U al. M it was mo�Yert by ,1pF:i:-vi.sor 'Wheeler seconded by Supez�v�,sor Dolan that interior f'A+1.60' ag ,r tz �t;cal - '160 acres) zonifig be placed ort T23N i7AE f Sections 4j 5, 6.1 71 S !?,ti " 1aa�rl.ng out the lot areas that Have. non- conforming 'uses be adopted foie g�t710'd Of 120days; that Ordinance 2275 be adopted and the Chairman be• �to s}gn, a Ciairman Wheeler'tated this wai�%d negate the ability of, who on iinderlin hose, Underlying'- subdivia3.ons to sell t'hr.w. s l3pAWU OP SUP,43 IVISOR `�l` lC UT#8 Mdtdh 23 1.682 `, �� i counsel DQZ Siemsea, coon , advised that the county has been using the government survey maps., In the past the. county has treated these lots as leing created legal lots. He did not think the Board cntildestop someone from selling one of the lots. Chait=n Wheeler stated that by pretending the g y -; - g problem does not exist will not et ori a�sw+uis for the county. She would like to take this a step further, to have staff come forward to bring a list of the lots available in thi+ county so they can look this was Cat all areas. She felt ~ie first step to bringing public awareness to the problem and work- 'n a land merger ordiriance. � Supeirois'or Dolati stated what they g ; nnes . ��«�.. Y needed to do was to legally erase Mr' . Siemsen statedrip `khe county was, sub'ect to the State Map Act anti some of the 1„oto cannot be. merged. have the .Idea that aZl the parcels could he brought did not want the Board to A parcel. ,in to be placed under Supex' 9Oz Dolan felt the Board :3hould try to do the ones thdy are able to merge. She granted to know what they were able to do and what they were riot able to do: Mr. ecisios6n a wised that Past and the decisthe Board had discussed mergers in the n was no they were not ,going to merge the lofts. Supervisor ljoseley stated that the problem is Nelson was taken careof when the Health Department requires that two parcels be put together in order '. to comply with the sewage disposal requirements, p se lots were a11:_under one , Su ert*isor Saracens wondered if the �1asotheiBoarddgoing rofelt eplacedanaa,�te hear from _ property 1 '- m theowners also. this with the rim on the p1 operty �without disrussing property owners .first:`? Chairman Wheeler stated the property owners would come in, and y discuss this at the Planning Commission level. 1 Supervi4cit Dolan stated that by placing the interim on the property; the holding pattern for the sention would be held it the latvest lot size possible until the 8-tiidy is completed: WISO �� R�1I?�ti�'TE.�to 8,2 .�. "A4\.� 1 ORDINANCE No. ' AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ZOAINC A PORTION OP THE COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN "A-XiO" 160 ACRE PARCELS) DISTRICT (ACRICU.LTURAL- � 1 The Board of Supervisors of the County of,Butte, State ;of { RiC41ifornia, under and pursuant to Chapter 4-30 of the Butte County 3 Code, and declaring an emergency, DO ORDAIN as follows SECTION 1,. The hereinafter described area situated in 5 j the County of Butte, State of California, shall be and it is `hereh �! y 0 I zoned as an "A-160" (Agricultural 160 acre parcels) District for 7 z period of eight (8) months, and such area shall be subject to the R restrictions anc? restricted ,ries -qnd reotalat' t pt sstaan.t to 13xif.te g County Code Section 24-84 K �O Said area so zoned being located in the unincorporated 11. area of Butte County, Chico, morearticula P rly described as follows., Yu � Sections 4 S 6 y , > i, 8, 9, of T23N RIE h1DB&,Ni. Containing 3800 13 1 `acres, more or less, north of Chico* 4 SECTION '2, This urgency ordinance shall take effect 15 immediately upon its passage, and before the e - xpiration of fifteen 15 (15) days after itspassa ge shall be published once with the names 17 Of the marnhers of the :Board of Supervisors 'voting for and against' 18 the same in the Chico Enterprise Record, a newspaper in general. 19 circulation in the County of Butte, State of 'California. The. fact 20i constituting fife urgency on which this ,Ordinaneo is based is t. 21 U 23 24 25 2e .u. TO protect the health, welfare and safety of the publac- PASSED AND ADOPTED by the'Board of Supervisors Of the County Of Butte, State of California, on the day of 1982, by the foll.ow'ing vote; AYES141 NOBS KRoReese LaVo4ne G rdnerGD ! R. S.�Jlsett P."-, . Crescent City, CA 95530 Chico, CA 95926� Rt. 4 , Box $15 t; Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-20-43,44,48,49 AP 47-22-46 AP 47-4S-3 J, & Plummer 9 R. F B. -Lotze Aaron Tracy 1087 S stn Ramon Dr Rt. 5, Box 227T Chico, CA 95926 Rt. 4, Box 515 -RL Chico, CA 95926 Chico CA X5926 AP 47-20.45 Al47=22...4 c0 AP 4745-4 y J. & K. Reese J. 'ni. Becker ' R. >a L. Cassojie 4, 'Box TC Rt. 4, Box 5151) Chico, CA 95926 843 E1 Dorado Avenue Chico, CA 95926 95926 Chico, CA 95.9 Ch h AP 4'T-20-4.7 AP 47-22-50 AP 47-45- ' 5 �'19Aolo R. 8, L , Runolfson D. F; C. Eckroat Rt. 4 fox 515 8P Chico, CA '9.5927 1Chaco,. Rt. 4, Box 515 B CA 95926 , Chico' CA 95926 AP 4720-51 1 AP 47-22-56 AP 47*45-6 T, i J_ Johnson Jerry Odell J. & A. Mobley Rt. 4, Bot 515R 2638 Foothill Blvd. 845 W 4th Ave Chaco, CA '95926 oroville, CA 95965 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-20-y2 AP 47-22-57 AP47-45-7 ' J'. $ 11, ReeseT. & L. Sisney 11.400 S Virginia, Sp. s 1913 Kellorton Dr. Haciencla Heights, CA Remo, NV 89510 91745 AP 47-20.,53 j AP 47-22-63 a IV. ; G. Bock K. & J. 'HVITba'rger Rt. s, L r°; 467 Rt . 4 Box 51509 Cico, CA 55926Chico CA 05916 AP 47-20-V j AP 47-22-71 14a.lim Esha�h S. & 'V. Spalding ; Aghdas Abad -La Jt: 804 Roe Road tt' P 0 Box 3565 Paradise, CA 95969 F w Chico, (:A 95927 AP 47-20-55 AP 47-22-77)78 G. F K. Savko IV. K. Strawn 181 Celada Ct. Rt; 4, Box 514G Fremont, CA 94538 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-22-4 AP 47-22-84 i E. & D. >3utz ' 226 w 6th Avenue United Cali E Bank i Chico, CA 959.2.6 P 0 Box 840 , Chico, CA 95927 AP 47-22,:4: 1 AP 47-45-1 , :ma Yottitg La R. t Olsen 11 Moraga Dr}. Star Rt 3 Chico, CA 95526 Standish, CA 9612 r. AP -4a 'Rod'i,anel 0 Cattle; Co . (' J.,'. Franks' , . �v . nears: R'1 4: 486 R, Box ?` Chi c.o CA 95926 Rt . Box 512 CUc`o,' CA 95926 1355 E Linzlo Ave Chico, GA 959,26� AP 4/"-07 12 AP 47.20-9,10 AP 47-20-28 ''Franks Jacqueline Santos 495 E 8th Avenue P 0 Box 321 t Chico., CA J5926+' Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-07-68 AP 47-20-1 11. & G. neck The Livingston Trust g- A. �; Nl. Hearn 1,' 0 Box 3363 Rt. 1, Bob 467 Rt. 4 , Box 515A Chico, CA 95927 Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-07-69 1 AP 47.20,12,2"s AP 46-20-.32,34 H. � G. Cambs Charles Werner ' Ruth Flcnni an g 2538 Humboldt Ave 1112 Merian Avenue Chico, CA 95926 " 632 San Fernando Ave Berkeley, CA 94707 q 11111anzl,. CA 94601 AZA 47-07'-55 r AP 47 -20 -IS AP 47-20--36 ls,. Catnpbel Anton 1i11e etal ',� B. Ju�itlailTt k a 4 Box 514K itt. 2, Box 40 Orland, CA 95963 3394.Akala Dr , Kihex, Hl 96753 , Cllica, CA 95926 a AP 47-07'-73 AP 47-20-16 At' 47-20-37 ` lV. Helttnan P. C. Baccala Bank of America ,L,. 602 Rood Perk DrivE; Rt. 4, Box 51i Chico, CA95926 400 Broadway Chico, GA 95926 Chico, CA 95926; AP 47-10-99 AP 41-20-20 �' AP 47-20-37 Peggy tiilson Clinton Anita $arcala Gus ieb ert Rt. 4 Box 515 T Rt. 4, Box 511 B Chico, CA 95926_ 90Th E 19th St. Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95926 Ch AV 47-10-100 AP 117-20-22 i AP 47-20-38 K $ t. Reimers ; � L. $ H. Stuck 8 Highland Circle Rt. 4, Box 515th - Chico, CA 35926 Chico, CA 9596 iI AP 47-20-1,4,5 AP 47-20-59 " C61viA Baccala y i 1 1, �, D, Berry C. Goekler 1 Rt. 4, Box 511 440 S Canon Rt. 4, Box 5140 3 Chico, CA 95926 Lteverl,y Hil.lts CA 9021.2 Chico, CA 95926 AP 47-20°-2,13,14 21 AP 47.20-25 AP 47-20-40 : Victor taccalaJahn Dean & Vivian Lacey 1 Arends Rt . 4, Box 511 2538 Hombolt Avenue )Rt . 4 , Box S1 SAA Chico, CA 95926 " Oakland CA 94601 Chico, CA 95926 k ,AP 47-20--3 17010x50Ai? 47-20� 26 AP 47-20-41 Nathan ThomassonFrieda J: �� ''tC. Reese Clark 1,259 Laburnum P4 O. Box 3147 P C Box 1045 Chico, CA 95920 4 -?,2-5,7 'Chico, CA 95927 Borrogo Springs, CA 47-21-1,- 92204 AP 4/ ,7,8,18 f? ...- 47 .- _._......... AP47..2Q�27;46 AP 47-20-4 _ 2 ##i ORDINANCE NO. 2275 I AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY ` }� OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN "A-16011 160 ACRE PARCELS} DISTRICT (AGR ICULT'IXRAL I 'I The Board Of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of 2 (California) winder and pursuant to Chapter 24-30 of the Butte County 3 Code, and declaring an emergency, DO ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. The hereinafter described area situated in 1 v the County of Butte, State of California, shall be and it is hereby 6 zoned as an "A-160" (Agricultural 160 acre parcels) District for 7 a period of one hundred twenty (120) days, and such area shall be 8 Subject to the restrictions and restricted uses and regulations 9 ursuant to Butte County Code Section 24.84, 0 Said area so zoned being located in the unincorporated 11 rea of Butte County, Chico, more particularly described as follows,:i 12g4, 5, 13 6, 7 8 I Sections , , 9, of T23N RIE MDB&bi: Containin 3800 acres more or less north of Chico, cCTION 2. This urgency ordinance shah]. take effect 14 mmediate1ii )n its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen 10 (15) days after its passage shall be published once with the names 16 f the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against 17 the. same in the Chico Enterprise Record, a newspaper in general 18 irculation in the County of Butte, State of California, The fact 19 onstituting the urgency on which this Ordinance is based iS ' 20 To protect the healthy Welfare and safety of the public, 21� PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board o£Superu'isors of the 22 ounty of Butte, State of Cal.,iforuila.y on the 23rd day of March, 19'2 23 y the following vote; 24 YES Supervisors D61an; Fui ton,. hioseloy, seracehi Ahd Chaa.rtnah Wheeler 25 OES ;. Done 26 BSDSNT None �l� Inter -Departmental, Memorandum TO: Planning FROM: Cathy Pitts, Assistant Clerk to the Board of, Supervisors; suBJrcT:_. Correspondence FroinRoney'Land and Cattle Co. Inc. RE; Interim'"A-160" zone o.ar�t March 24, 1982.. Attached is a COPY Of the above subject correspondence from h Cattle Co:, Inc. This is for Intorim "A-160"' toning Viand and 7j and oney 120$daysti9j for Sections 4' ordinance 2256 was adopted on March 23, 1982 fora ' S! 6', Period of CAP: ncv Enol: VU110 CO 1982 Urovillo, Calt�'or�a y RONEY LAND AND CATTLE CO., INta. Rt, 4 E*x 466 R Chico, CA 95926 895-8523 March 181 1982 Honorable Ray Johnson p;0. Box 629 Marysvi"Ile, Cal. 95901 Honorable Ray Johnson, We request the California State Attorney General to render an: opinion as to whether or not the Government Lots that are shown on: the Township Mats in the Northern and 'Western tiers of sections .and described, as U.S. Government survey lots are legal conveyable parcels or are simply for descriptive a,rd corrective Purposes only. Sincerely, _ - . Elwin Ai Roney President Roney Land and Cattle Co. Ince Rt. 4, Box 4868 Chico, Calif. �3�ii©Go+ i 1ora►ing ti,,`oirld r"BAR 2 4.1982 .Uravilloq �alifnrya� ER:er ec: s.i� da �Vl�ee� er, Butte Co. 5tit ervisor T, r, 'Burton $undy, Tehaza Co. 5u1ervisor T