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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES & AGENDAS 4-18-77 -- 8-8-77
K 1 S Btl'1TE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES April. 1.8, 1977 L PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANGD 11. ROLL CALL: Present ## Commissioners Bonnott verhar , Stutz, Williams and Chairman Gilbert. Absent No one. Also Present: Jiih Lawson, DDI Sienisen, Clay Castl oborry,, Brad Ball in, er-Cluco fttarpriso - Rocor. d;, and Hazel Dallas Za 1 « APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutesfor April' !I were approved witi.1 the 'o'1loing oorreotibn Pago SA Ilth line :erom the 'top ClXa.nnge Avenue to Union 1V. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. REZONE 1. P. C; Rezono front 'rS Rr► (Suburban-'Resi- . r'� 4�` (Maxmun. rims icy ?dos°a dortl:'�al de�ta.a.l� •��,� RestrictOd SBrvite) property ' located on the north side o Christi Laney a.pprox, .>80 Et. east �ol: ' Cohasset llond, I den°tilied as AP 48-33-5$ (portion) more particularly described as: The easterly 38.63 ;fit. bf the laosterly 355.65 :Et, of the nortli 1/2 of the S 1/2 Of Lot 12 of the John, Bidwell Rancho Sub per Map o ' R000rd in Map Book '6 on Page 11 of the butte County �tZoordcr, Containing o.I5 acre, more or Less, Chico 77-81-1-2 1 Mr. Lawson read staff findings r ropC;+ G'titS p C . 13ra.ze"1." A6 had :aotbIng nosy to add, Y Lawson y Lter7�t1m p41 !�7. i4�J �L+L G.+14�.7.il1.V J. 9 f 971oCindi Circle, Chico,} ` asking that the proposal_ be denied.. The S closed and Commissio'11L , Bennbt't, hating ,that a Negahearing ive �reli ra•txon Ptga.rding rbivironmenta.l, IAP&dt had 'been filed on DUTTE; COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - April 18, 1977 March J.8,; 1977, made d motion to recommend approval, finding ,txie - ropo,&al to b.0, in with the Genera. I''l n.: I O *' tion; was .Seconded by Commissioner` v chard. � .. AYES » Commissioners 'Bennett, Everhard, Stutz, Williams and Chai:rm.an, Cilbe.rt.. N©hS No one. ABS1 NT: No one Motion zarriod. V. MISCELLANEOUS A. PU13LC ROAD PROd'pc:`I' Planning commission reidlow f.or conformance with the General plan 77-81-1-501 Mr. Lawson turned th"I's portion of the meeting over to Mr. Castleberry, Director of public ftrks, who commented that in conformance with the Board o* Supervisors Resolution No. 76-12 he livid submitted to the pJening Commission >;ist 11 of Road and. Construction Projects for thoir review for conformance with the Genera Plan Iib then commented bri.ePly` regarding each proposed. project and offered to answer questions. The list .follows: A= & Con�x trtC`rXGi� I}r,�idxi�M 01 Y odidx �� Ai koro eCt (County shard $90 000), complotQ to Ulle Road aubjdct to Curb, gubter & s dawdlk assessment district: 5ist".a l s. OAU Pro East Avenue ,it PM Paso Way and' 11bd p0.d0 Pillsbury Road A.a 332' Chico City Limns to 11 m� ltj nortil. b�pbaCi(3 Road, reccttstrut,,tion' only. BUTTE COUNTY PL:ANNINO COMMISSION MUTES April 18, 1977 R,i le & 3I6titw!I ai. 4.%�0 0*0 Intersep4on x'Avis orifi. additional, b ti �otizlin.g. luadad by" others • . ' „ ._.., ., :i Stcvwrayi�ihe_,Csn k ._......�.. 1701,000.00 Construct l it llel brill 8 additionalpatun.ds Elliott,load, Along Cdwity property frontage, widen road to ;fit curb, gutter and sidewalk installed with gene;Val. funds. IRNfH. ndet 120y000.07 Orel .Velrry Read to 2 miles north Reo:ons tructi rt. ott Auad „Miles 603000.00 Orovillr'::sCkiico Road southerly, Reconstrucrwioh, 471E BerlSche_Street Between 16th & Virginia Martin to Bout-her 11131, Street Clevelntd to 16th �,bth Roadside between $ Street to b Sttea't The streets listed in this project are in. Chapnmtt T6vn nd can only be tonst»k`Itcted if a storm dral,rusge system vIth curb and gtittde is Ct letrit0'ed, $hoots are propo:gett pa:inci.- pally to be widened sz-lvag4mg the existing street work if possible, Chico Rimer Road I Mill,or Avenue is ub000.Cd Intersection prevision, cooporative. pro,jeot With Chido ' Dayton RoAll 1S�db�.CO McIntosh Avanad to Archer Avenue would Bill in g ap between prd eciA previously coftAtiru .ted and proposed Dayton toad reglignment projadt -3 ;; B1.1TTL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ,,... a MINUTLI - Apr:i1, 18, 1977 i aatt i�r � .L .ii F 60yAt7Q.QQ Hami.ltoin7Norai 6na Road westerly. `, R!sCanstructi#n. rt' t' �t �� Crean &,R.andoi h Avenues 6,$00.00 Gridley city limits to Little Avenue. Minor 'widenivig to fit Qit:h Gridley project, 'Giatt carne C.'�5.tni,l.eZ. 7,b00.00 , Stimpson Road north, cliipseal' ,a`P rte Road 503,000.00 Additional .u,t last: year Rttclt�� iae I. Ler _ Road l7, 000.00 Complete gravel and chi.pseai Nelson Avenin: 65?OC10.O.n Orovi.11e city limits to L2th Street Reconstruction. Table Mountain. Boulevard. Bridge Q V--tither, River 100,000.00 Parti of Local share P'a ld Rock Rogd, _ 25,000.00 Additional funding. . tb &-Polo f.4 mile ,total SOytl00.0(� Reconstruction lyublic Trannstartati.ot2 +' 6,,143.00 operatlons & engineering (ca'tryover 76-77 funds) O'rysyi.1.1e�0ui.ttcy Hi:>rhw� C 6, trii].es_.1_ 25,000.b0 X6utxtai n House to Plums County line. Chipses l portion of Coant:y 'share of job. Humboldtoad 13rid,ze .(a_. Colby, Creels 200000.00 lit C_„icIgo f iAdgZpgs ...(ASPRR 25;000.1)0 Conrtectiott Sa�Cram ntoAvenue to Chico State ( County Share) ALV—ay �100,oao.00 Woodward to Stwotflet includes Colter and rtemont: itttersee'tion ;Gra A ►ettue�8 mi le 35,tl0.0.00 ct le�rmo -I at�Cutr to citrus reconstruction BUIPTIE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MIN[ T."Ura April 18, 197 4 6s, WOW l3urz ap to Cohasset Road reconstruction. Subject to curb) gutters & sidewalks by others. F oothiZ1 Bpulaga c1 650000.00 Quincy Highway to Alive Highway reconstructiono g i.ltoz baad C.2 milea,..� 0 000,x00 5040 SIS 99 to Ricason Road, Chipseal B ucci 50'000:70 Humboldt Road to new pavement (construction and pave grave, portion) kis.Cella neous Culverts otnoxo Or. rastle'berrYthen Called attention to Project List xll ani commented that this 'work would be on ekisting streets ' and that there would be no new alignments. The list follaws PROJECT 9ST In C TMEM, L `!"IMM °i'AI, 'Wilson landing Road Eo Ataita Road 2: K%&tia R rx d E at,,Buttite, Creek East Avar►ud at Pillsbury Road and East Avrenuo at del. Paso Writ' 4. gW"Road nt .Eentt,�`;a inter rs oti reidAgn E at Road InstAU fib, ;gu+, for wid sideva lit allng w4stibg raad. $.clldda, • ve§r rtogd-Atitt„"alar, Road inttersectlott �evi.sib:i 7• DMO-AtR094 Ham SOn-Nord aarw, to 3. 'al'o west 8: Lott 299 0MV1116-0h1eo Hw.r. to 1”, miles scut% orovi lle City halts to 12th Stmt 6- BUMCOUNTY P f.ANM z NC C014M1 S S I pN MINUTES -:April 18, 1977 10. ftme lo Avenue 1"at to Avenue: ", �*�11tl Colby Cr•eei� Megfer Road Woddvard Avenue to CrhU ,%y nnue palemo-Honout Aiwa to Mtrmi Avonr y,,� ,V:$o wi.Bn Avenue � y J BU14gap Avoj-,uq to Cobas of Road Oravi],1a i ,nts� Hwy. to F000.421 1317d. 14. " Road Hui jdb Road to 048 m.1les south 17- R2aton Road k�intosh Avenue to Archer Avenue � Sct;.2iwr �: ti�aerh r 16th �tx°eot to Ji.x .zu.�i ;tract __ 19, C 1dve j uid Av grruq Street to i3orxrwhei, Street 20. fitIF 9treet Clevelah Avenue to 16th Street rrfl" Street to 11 1)), Streo He then reviewed LIST 1V. In response to a suggestion .from Commissioner Hverha.rd that. the proposed alignments shoobe watched so that there would be 'no build- ing in these areas, Mr, leberry commented that the ftil.diftg De- partment was theeking ov .,.ocations off', new buildings to assurq,,tha.t new eons ouct.i.an was not zeoated in proposed righty -OP -Way., . LIST IV lollows N V,nDT p 6- BUM, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MIN"(}TBS - April 181 1977 WaTrier 5yS.�w'wtraoot",EExt,onjs.ion r�}i ?�y yy 1{I} West eY: �Mr h'J�+�le�o Avenue, FAi �y�l{� ',l.I to East ICY Y!��.ueI Buschmann Road ro.F s y-wa: Table Mountain Bridge Oyu... n M` local plus s- federal bridge replaoerent sk way § Wagstaff Traffic signals Bruce Road Extension. R -Ft- Bt i to yre� By California Park DeVeloper-s'. Lincoln Boulevard Las P u�gs XV_ h6d to Kusol, }load EXtensiOn. Cohasset Road From eh -to astw 'cO't9truCtion prbj Oct n6rtheasterl.y. . East Avenue Lsplana to Rt 52 widening by fronting property owners, Sacramento Avenue t"M units tv CHico River Road. Sk a ]. 4 ma.l.e east of gutta Creek to Nea1, Road, Bil.le to Pontz GGOds eed-watt rr,ldge atButte Crook Orn�il.o.�(�u;�,nc..�. of I 1 --'to 0d * way Government,-, s�:do te�,that aittel�or�atile �'�cs�:tte County Assoo�.�:ti.�A 6�' Bnvironment�.l ImpactReporthad been written�ation Plan on ,ti��ich an It was suggested that this report could he incorporatinto the Circulation le7nen.t of the General. Plan htr, Lawson relaindta the Comttl.ssion d� the recommeno atiOtis' as contained: in, the existing Circulation Element: All pacts of the dit(ulatfty systetm shuu-.r1, 'J* �,Ootdiilat-ed with city, state, federal: alld unincorporm- add aveas withip the County and adj'pining Counties. i BUTTV COUNTY PLANNIXG COMMISSION MINC;1TL18 - APril 18j 1977 All parts of the circulatory system should be snaled to the function they a, �e ,to perform in confoxmaa�c+� `' �vi,th the d.er s i ty and total p, pu�,ati on of dh are.z , ano ; its land use requi,remen,ts, Routes and facilities of the circulatory system should be so located and. Niesigned as to meet the demands o Doth existing and proposed lend uses With the mast beneficial effect; iof such uses. Circulatory routes should have adoquate reserved right - of wa°,rs to accommodate, expected, as well as e:,Isti.ng, traffic Volume. The circulatory system should provide balance and, ilitegra, cid facilities for all: mcades of travel. Coxnmi.�;;; onor w-jtz said (999+121) that he had some suggestions re- g,artt ug needec" work on certain roads and would pass this information on to Mr,, CasL*,!ktberry. He suggested that other Commissioners study th;; it areas wid gave the Public Works Department the benefit of their tiao1xirhts r He then .suggested. that this matter be continued until th+e, next, meetiv5 to give the Commissioners a chance to properly word a motiw-a , f`i;a;i ifiman, Gilbert, hearing nothing to the contrary, continued this until May 2, B. ACQUISITION Or BLEAR ZONE CITY 01 OROVTLLp Rdvioaw by Airport Land Use Commission Clear Zoae for Oroville Airport (Continued from April 11, 1977) 77-81-2-141 Harold. Xroeger, Director ol: Public Works for the City of Orovi1l--, stated that the Division of Aeronautics required only non-precisi,ori instTument cl,oa.r zones to be acquired on a 54:1 slope, and requested that the the Airport Land Use Committee approve Crov lle-'s General Plan for the Airport,(454) Mr. Lawson commented that County. Ordinance 364 and 591 calling for 49;,1 slope were no longer valid. i Commissioner Stutz suggested immediate rozoning of the areas under. the .runaways and: then made a. motion to approve the acquisition plan �proposed y ' . or, was secondod by omm�ss�eir►�r�tttill:a.�ansof Q�rov:,.l.].e. �t�.s �,aoti. AYES:' C,ommissi.onovs Boftnott� pverhaT(I's, Shatz,, Williams a,ncl BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTr S - April 18, 1.977 Chairman Gilbert NO118; No one r w ABSENT: No one Motion carried. During the ensuing discussion c oiiterns were expressed regarding the ultimate growth of this area and staff was requested to prepare a zoning proposal, for either an interim proposal or for 4 permanent zone, for presentation to the Commission on May 16. I c. orp—sm IMPROVEMENTS r Urban Aroa Board of corcernint Supervisors requested recommendations g he policy of street improvements in urban areas. Mr, Castleberry said that the Board was seeking; advise from the Commission regarding two questions I. Are the present urban boundaries proper' 2. What is your, reactioA to the premise of requiring urban improvements and who :�r these improverteYlis shouitl be made immediately or deke: rryd? (940) No added that perhaps the boundaries of Gridley and Biggs were too IL.rge . Commissioner Pverhard commented that Paradi8e was a. difficult area ' and would require some real study-Wnot Just dtaw,ing a. bitrary lines from one point to another; Mr. Dawson said that mt,Yny months ago the Commission spent a con- siderable amount of time studying this area and that it finally became so r4ontrover>ia.l that a committee was formed headed by former Com- . misgloner am.missi.oner Nan:�ord, to study it furthory and that there'had been no action by this committee. He added (82-1-46) that perhaps the biggest problem had been in the lack of consistency in requiring improvements It was decided that on May ' Z the Commission would meet at the Planning Office at 4 P. M� to further study this problem, that a. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION mmahs - April 18, 197`7 they would have dinner at�d then go to the regularly scheduled '1:.. �9 mooting. Members of the press were i.nv;�ted to attend AaTbara. SchaeVor) repres'en,tltive of t VAY News ;fid 3xs c1 J al nger o. ` the C}ai'co t" terprise Record, were in attendance. 1). PROPOSED AMi;NDMPNT TO LAND usii PL11MhNT OF THE Gi';I� nAL PLAN Board of Supervisors' Referral (Continued :from 4/11./77) ;^7.82-;1--23 Mr4 Lawson rood the proposed amendment as follows: "The scope of 'urbanization in unincorporated areas cannot be offectively delineated on the land-uso map oi' the General. Plan because of the map scale and the wide disporsement of the vaa ions urban uses. As a rasult, numerous isolated. existing urban. uses are not del,ineatod: on `r~ho land -use map. In ordet to facilitate reasonable land -use patterns consistent with the the intent ol the CeneTal Plan; urban uses proposed which are contiguous to and surrounded by those established ua.^ ari uses shall be considered to be consi.stc at with the land - use element. it is not the intent of- the General Pian to allow urban development radiating from such existing urban rises Rather it -is the intent of the GcneTal Plan to roeognizO OX- i.sting urban land -use which is not depticted on the land use mup and to allow undeveloped land contiguous to and surrounded by such urban land -use to develop in a logical manpar.'i In response to a question from rommi_ssioner STutz, counsel Siemgleh said that the proposed amendraYent+ will take care ol~ existing rues, but that the venera:l Plan maps and text would have to be amended to exceed the existing densities. Mr, Lawson was requested to submit the proposed amendment to the Board of Suporvi.sors. Public hearings will be hold on the amendment, Commissioner Stutz suggested that; other needed changes could be, con- sidered at the same time: V VI. NON'MMA "' Tr,,MS A, JOINT stir � � CO INU O1 C;N, CITY COUNCIL t , , 1 L AND AIRPORT SAN USE C dWITTPh T}1e Commission was reminded of this special meeting to be hold Wednesday, �kpril. 20, at 12:90 noon, in Chico. -10- 13UTTE COUNT." PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES April 18 1977 B S -R TO SR, 1 PZONING -r, STILSON CANYON (Vito 7G—$4 Mr, Dawson brinfly '.reviewed the history of zoning :dor this area, The Commission sloes not feel that it is necessary to Consider alternate zoning :for the area at this time. J' C, CALIFORNIA ,COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIO14ERS A$SOCIA.TION Programs for the midyear meeting were distributed to the Commissioners Mr. Lawson commented, that those attending would 'be reimbursed for expanses incurred. VII. ADJOURNMENT There being no :Curther business, the meeting was adjourned at TARB: 77-83..1-211 w-AII 82-1-715 J u George H, Gilbert; Cha rman , i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES May 2, 1977 I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 11. ROLL CALL. Present, COMMiS;sioners Bennett, Everhard, Stutz, Williams and Chairman Gilbert Absent: No one Also ".Present: Jim Lawson, Teel Siemsen, Brad Ballinger4 Cljieo EnterpTise Recovdi and Haze. V�11'as 711. APPROVAL 011' MINUTES Minutes for. April 18, 1977 Wcj7e, approved as submitted 1V. MISCnLLANHOUS A. PUBLIC ROAD PROJECTS Planning Commission review for conformance with the General Plan (Continued from April 18, 1977 for action. 77-84-3A09 Comm:L siotler Stutz commented that "Warner Stteet, and others, were not reflected on the Select System-Map and that he would like to seo all existing and proposed roa&; shown. Mr. Lawson commented that there were many roads not shoft on the map in. the Circiila.tion Elome,,L of the General Plan; that for example, the map for Paradise 8110148 only �Pearsan., Skyway, Clavk and. Penta Roads. After 5644 Stuff 'madr ' . ibotion. to Appro-vlo the road levelopmont pian 0 submitted by MV, r"br,s�tloberry, finding it to be in conformity with the intent of the General Plano F1i5 motion was seconded. by Commissioner Williams. AYES. Commissioners Bontett, Everha.rd, Shatz,, Williams and Chairman Gilbert. NOES: No one. AtMT : No one motion carried. V Bi1TTD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - May 2, 1077 2 (GnNVRAL COMMtoCIAL) Study setback rtqu-x,rements F A general discussion was held concerning the variuw; aspects o w p cussed. set-back requirements, 7.1ze problem of fire pratect�.on was discussed. rts generally agrood' that 'there was a need for omorgency accessepat ocularly in case of fives) to areas in, the roar of commer►�ial 1 uildings, but there was no agreement as to what would be adegi,iatc . Mr. Lawson was requested to attempt to assemble somb 4riteri.a from the various Pre Dstricts and place this matter on the agenda gain _for May 16 'One of the city fine chief's will be invited to attend C REZONE DOWNSTREAM PROM LAKE MADRONE, DAM,; 77.85-1-603 rrr, Lawson a sd oncontented that there more no structures in,the areaxim- stream of the dam, and terrain was r"ther steep in places, 30-40; R, and added that some of the adjoin ng properti,,es were already in 10-aore parcels,,. TM-40 Was suggested for this arca. After further discussion it was agreed that an R-C zone would protect" the area, and Mr: Lawson was instructed to write a letter to Minas an, Minasia.ns Minasian, Spruance & l abo;r recommending this zoning and suggesting that they initiate zoning with the proper application OP P -SITE Y MPROUPMBNTS URBAN AREAS -r�3n Study 77-85-1-819 Tt was determined that there were two par's to this problem. 1, Dstablishhent of 'realistic urban boundaries, and 2 ► Pecomftiendation of off-site improVotdonts, and that, to be de- fertsl bl,. theboundaries must relate to slopo, density, type of BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUM w MAY 2o 1977 devel�Qnm t + t^Csr r :and' xiQ,i too',au. arbitrary, :line 999+Z S) ,a,, Commissioner Bverhard s.aji,l what he would like to meet lith MAC and .get their reaction to a proposal that Elliott P.�d Maxwell Roads should be added to their list of streets fov i.oh rule, im.- provements would be required, in the paradise axea Commissioner Williams commented that he wished to study the Gridley area more thoroughly prior to making any recommendations as to a change in urban boundaries there. It was agreed that the problems in Chico regarding urban improve- mprovemeets mentswere partly due to conflicting spheres of influence. The Chico area will be studied further as wi.11 the 'Orovill.e area. Staff was instructed to prepare maps showing -TY proposals and to place th^" matter back on the agenda, E, WNPLICT OE INTEREST CODE 77*8e-1-632 l,ras explained that the material previouslypiesenteuo the Commission was a copy of the Conflict of .interest Code adopted by the prior Commission. Mt. Lawson was asked to clarify with Counsel the action necossary for this commission to take, This matter will be placed on the May 16 agenda.. V. NON ATENDA ITEM A. CHICO AIRPORT 77-8(-1-94 Mr. Lawson reported that a study of the area could be made by an outside consulting firm. Commissioner Bennett opposed. such an expenditure of funds, adding that the County government still has to make the decisions. Commissioner Stutz said that it was his understanding that thea aivport already owned property over, which noise problems might be expected to occur. It was his recommendation that the clear tomes be made l,ongor—po.rticularly -to the north as a safety factor. ��y f r<' BtJ7.T]3, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISS I ON MINUTES - May 16, 1077 5 I., - IN)G71 OF AL,L11GIANC8 II CALL: Present r (xc�rrrmi s,si�oners Bennott, Bverbar4, Stutz ROLL Williams and Chairman Cjlbe-rt .Absent. No one, Also Present : Bettye Blair, e Del ielnScn� ti W Ballinger - Chico lin,torpr•►se Record and Hazel Da,l.las« ,Tim Lawson arrived. at 8.."o P,M., TIT. APPROVAL Or ntINIJ` BS �Iinutos for May 2 107:7 were approved as mailed, IV. PUBLIC ftf,ARINOS A. RP,2.ONIi 041e 77 -SI) x. fete . iampaoli and Jack McLaughlin Rezone from (Maximum Density Residential - Restricted ed 54R r t Service) and�C-Ommuni.ty "" " Subur an-Rosider�tial) to the: north sitio of East l l�vei approx.p750eft, rty eaLSt of 06hasset RoaO, identified as lip 48-05410 & 20, more Particularly described as ; The westerly 150 ft: of the easterly r60 ft, of the southerly 970 ft. of Lot IQ of "Didwell 12th Sub" per Map of Record in Map Book 5 oh Page 10 of the 8utto County Rocorder.. Containing 1.78 M"esy more or less, Chico. Mr. Blair real staff gindings i Proponents Jack rtcba,u,ghlin was available to answer questions It, it had nothing now to ,a.d4 Commissioner Bennett commented that this property was almost surroundod by commercial zoning and lie felt this proposal was propel'; Comini:ssi.oner Stutz agreed. Opponents No one The hearing was closed. Gonmi.ss ones Bennett i noting that the Negative pocl.a.ra.ti.on Regarding Bnvironmental Impact ljad boon considered andtthe proposal is in conformance with the 6ongt l plan, made thaatt t o rocofnmend apprOV41.14i.s motion was seconded by BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 'May 16, .1077 ti. oiTtm » 0 AYBS: Cornnzxssioners Bennett, TllterhAVd, STUtx, 1�a I1� a�is'- ar�rl Chairman Gilbert. NOpS No one. ABSENT No one. y. Motion carried. Mrs. Blair commented that this matter would be on the agonda for the Board of Supexv'i.sors on May 24 and at that time a public Bearing date would be sot. V. ABANDONMDN'T pilo 77-71 Joa Van Antwerp Tequests abandon- ment of the north 6 ft . of Lot 2 and the north 6 ft. and west 12 ft,. of Got 11 Country Club 1.1 -states, Unit oto, l 77_89-1.204 { Mrs. Blair noted that there was ;no opposition _ -Io this proposal in attacllea betters from pacific Gas & Electric Company, Pacific Tele - p Paradise Trragtion bistr'ct. hond and Telegraph and' Dick Powell, son-in-laW of the applicant, statod that {tile struoture proposed for this property 'wouldbe about i ft. from th8 edge of this e4ssomont, r, Motion de pennett, aam fora.pprov�a�.oi'tl�aseroc� d. by Commissioner y �hvorhard, seconded. request. AYES Commissioners Donnett,; Pverhard, $tuts, Williams, and Chairman Gilbert No one. x1 No one y Motion carried,_ VI DLWELOPM1INT PLAN ftp"11331V APPROVAL (pile 77-74 E" A. por professibij ',1 offices in a 110- ar (Community Commercial) zc,j.c. Applicant; Mr. Lambs AP,48-05>26 r , t , ,cam itf> 71 DUTTr, COUNTY PLANNING CCA MISSION 1NZNtJTB,S May 16, 1977 M s Blair la it placed 81 sdte pians 'on the 1)gWl .dor revi6 Mrg. w aaid _com�nentec� t11at staff could find no fault with �,,Jloar proposal. Jon Al"qmj tApace , bui `1 fling cJes�.g�lpr, � ^� the app-lic aib t) � r^ta e that there Mould be 6 pro:�essxonal offices and 5S parking spaces 7fere Proposed:,` Motion was matte by Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner `Williams, to approve this site plan, AYES: Unnatto hverhard, Stutg, ti ill ams and Chairman Gilbert. NOES No one. ABSBNT No one. Motion carried VZ t MISCELLANEOUS a ieA. C-2 (03ENBUL COMMERCIAL) 2dN31) - Sturdy setback Requirements (File 77-69) i tabs Paulus representing the tutee Count F�Ire Department, and Ceno Ludti ig, Orovillo, Fire Chief, were present, In response to a question Mr. Paulus sa.i;d, that if the structuxo is a Type 1, 4 -hour fi�rowall construction his dopartment is nat too concerned about setback. Ne cojnmented !than. Mire i.nsuVa ice rates are affected if a structure is exposed to others -without setbacks Mr. Ludwig .felt property owners are penalized when not permitted. to build to the property line (in conformity "With the Buil ling Codes). tie added that: wa.tor is the key ire flow is now the cr .teria for futuTe building xogarding�* type of structure,, and that Type l buildings wto economically prohibitive to cons'trtict: Mr. Paulus and Mrs Ludwig agreed that a 2 ft,: 7 iii.or even a 12 rt. se :laa.ck could be worthless whcan it cones to actually fighting; a .fire (a fence could be constructed in the 12 ft. setback Both Offered, to help the CemMi,ssion. in any possible way, Tt was decided to put this zattbr back on the agenda. for June 13 and BUTTE COUNTY PLANNINt, COMMISSION M'iNUTnS - May 16t 1977 on June 6 to meet at the Planning Department at A P. M. fora study .� u, „ ci s Iran r li �,- . t`ud is to 0n. om asp all. q,#�i►m'�rc�nl Stai:'i= was requested to work with the-Bui.ldi ng Department 'on an ovdin- a.nte that would be tiled diretztly into bulldtag codes, aaA to have a member of the B-dildi.ng Department present at the 4, M, on dune 6. B. STUDY URBAN BOUNDARIES AND THI1IR OVP-SITE IMPROV'UENTS C:oxiimiss.ioner Everhard said that he needed additional information from MAC and added that if major arteries have full improvements it will talo time to determine the Yrequirements for secondary roads, Commissioner Williams commented that there should. be some con.sidoration for the future t, tndorg-round.ing of utilities and there Should be some fliniancial arrangement worked out whereby insta'llation of full itttparove- monis could be postponed until, undergrounding is completed;. Commissioner Williams cort,atentod that Gridley had a unique problem in, that it was not growing, that there were still many orchards, both large and small and that in some area., perhaps the urban area as proposed by Public llovks should be reduced. Mrs. Mair reminded the� C;oimni.ssion that any change in the urban areas as defined: by the 5ubdi.visien ordita:nce would necessitate a public .toa.ri.ng by the Board. It was generally agreed that the present practice of dei:orring im- provomen,ts until such time as the property i.s developed puts an undue burden on the purchaser because the average person who buys a lot, on which to build., would not be cognizant of this requirerilent that such information should be stated on the fIinal, wrap, it was ag-mad' that the lack of a master design of the county roads paresents n real problem ;Car developers wbon r'egUiarod to install; full intprtavements . Staff was asked to place this matter'back an the agenda i oT June 1.5 ktith maps and recommendat;ians, and to request that somebody from, public: Works be asked to ,attend prepared tocommentF (.. CC1NT"laiC;T QP INTEREST CC1D1i (Pile 76-72 77-80-2-1.41 Counsel. Yi.:emsdn suggested that the Commission adopt a Conflict o o9 names of individuacom issi.t '', � wid ed away with oar lasting Interest Cade as an agency,of the C,t unt added that the heard had W4 4 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - May 1.0, 1071 set July as. t ate. ,.for f c ling diso�.oSure statements, -. r Chhirman C�illaert 1, pointed Cbmmissi6nexs Williams and 1 verhard to work with Counsel and draw tip a, proper code for presentation for consideratiop by -the Comm:is.;ion on June 13 D. OROVILU AIRPORT ARRA, . REZONE STUD 77-89-2-200 Mr, Lawson, with the aid of an exhibit map, Presented a proposal for Ams, and A-ld xoom, over underlying ,sul7alvxsionsa and A-2 dami1:ec1 for the area, and commented that the area south of the 1',►rown line was State property. Gerald De Roco, representing the City of Oroville Planning.Commission, reported that tho cite is in the process of amending the IT general pian and protoning for annexation of the area mentioned, abovo--extending one block (40 acz ems) farther west than the rod `Line on the exhibit map and extending north .to Grand Avenue, Fle added: that Thermalito Irriga- tion District was do ; 3 a study of the area and thatl,AVCn had received an application for the annexation to the dis tri ct 0--P.1200 acres. Commissioner Stutz sub`;:, tod -that theru :should be Udine ±leaib* ty*- that perhaps in the GOTIeral Plan "Special. Airport Planning Areas" could be included. Claa.m�e� sotnmox�rownthere study session at Coi�n:cil. reported g y those interested to attend and re uested that the Count Planning staff be represented,, Mr. Laivson said that he would plan to attend tomorrow night's meetxp.g lad would report back to the Commission at their next meeting on dune . p, STONRSON MOND (rule 70`25) Referred from Board of Supervisors for study of recommondation for either, or all R-1, R -Z and PAC zonings for the property previously recommended for q-4 77-80-Z-70 Mr. Lawson said that PAC would perhaps be the 'best altortsative, Bob Cuth� engineer representing the developer, presented a map show- ing a duplex development proposed for one parcel and added that, of course, they were i,, epared to presont development plans for al.l of the 14 proposed par."cols. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COWxSSION MTNNTES - May 10, 1977 40)(MlsslonOr stuti M40 s its t,� owh.ich was ,S +�xxdq `r,1� Gomm 5 pr Unnott, to recommend PAC zoning for the R-4 portiont of tbis propose(l zoning AXES: Commissioners Bennett, 13ve:.rhard) Stutz, Williams nnrl Chairman Gllbort NOES: No one ABSPNT M No one Motiou carried, VIII ADD ITEMS AGLINE CAMP (77-Approval of plans for caanmercia.l complex, Lot 61, Paradise Pines, Ali 66w3�-08, (Comanunity Commercial) -Zone 77"892-99Q It was explained that since 1'v1`r. Camp's approval Of PlUns with 24 parking spaces , it rias necessary that ho revise III$ plans to con - farm to Building Department'"s requxremonts an such a Mti nnor' that lie now has only 18 parking Spaces available. A motion was made by Commissioner Bennett, seconded b), Commissioner Pvorha.rd, to approve the change in the number o� paAjilg space$ from 24 to 18 AYtS: ` Commissioners Bdanettj Bverhaid STutz, Williams and chairman Cilbort. Nol?S No one ABSENT M No one. Motion carried B. CII100 AIRPORT LAND USE W, Lawson reporters , that two proposals were ,going to the Board of Supervisors tomorrow} :-.or the prolapsed L-01d, use sUdy around tete Chico fj Airport, He said that this should be a ;joint City of Chlco-tune County pto) ect .6- .:.... . . ... -. ....... .. ...... it : 4 a: BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ,> MINilTliS - May 16, 1077 4h4 adcieci that it w49 the `6ity11s, Tesbonsibalittt "to. obtt n 111format"',ion regarding noise contours. Flo added tba.t he would rove a report for the Commission at their next meeting. Ci MOBILE HOME LXCBNSri FUS 77-9©-iw9l Commissioner Everhai, " said that at the Northern 'California Planning , Council Meeting in March it 'was revealed that thOre we're a number of coaches in -the county that are not paying for llcotl$C s , After some discu8sion, Commissioner 1 verhard made a motion that the Board of Suporvisors be informed, that the matter of exon -payment off' license fees on mobile tomes it thw county was brought to the Com- Mssion's attention by the, Northern California Planning Council and this commission feels that there should be some meanti of k►otif cation. of these deliaqueric es and that something should be cane about col- lection. 11is .motion vas seconded by Commissioner Williams anct unanimously* carried. 77-90-1-363 Commissioner S -uex requested that staff furni s'ji him with a map showing all romaining A -Z zoning in the Chico-Vecino area --east of Virst ,Avenue, west of the 13splana.de north of Chico, to aid him in hi.;s study for proposed rozoning for that area. Mr. Lawson said ghat sta.t'f would be happy to furnish such: a map. IX, ADJOIJRNt Vi I' ` horo being no further business,, the meeting was adjourned at 10:90 TAPE: 77 -88 -2 -151 -to end 2 -All 99-1-405 7 ge C�.lbrr�'t, Ci�a�,rma.n �7� BJTTB COUNTY' PLANNING CCIMMUSSIGN MINUTrIS June 6, 1;0"7 T1t i0i6tin ti `c ' 'ac! "to' '`onde at 4: b5 R "+ M; 4n the Da a PrbcossIng, ConBoronce Room, County Cerlto�' . isive; `. �Iii. IT ROLL CAU: Pres ont Commissioners Bennett., 11,Verllard, Williams and Chairman 1ilb ri Absent: Commissioner Stutz Also Present. dint Lawson, Bettye Bla;i r, Del. Siomsen; Brad Ballinger -Chico Vw,t;g7rpr!s-o Record, and Hazel. Dallas 111 APPROVAL Or- MINUTP3S ' NlUutes for the meeting of- Ma.y 16,''1977 were a.pprovod as 80Ymitted. 1V; PUBLIC l'°ti AI IN A. ;aZOiirl From "R-4" (Ma'x mtmt Density Res 1dential-Restricted Service) and "A -R" (Agricultural -Residential) to "PA -C" (Planned Area Cluster) for Burt t , Lowon Ax o err r 1 ocaterl on the southeast: cornu= ` o �3ast venue and Cussick Avenud, identifid at AP 42-07- 149 F, JISO, more particularly dc.-cribed. as. Lot 17 of Cussick Traci per Map of Record in Map Book1'�on Page 48 of the.Butte County i ecotaer :,oAtaining 10 acres, more or 7:ess, Chaco' 77-91-2-266 Mr°. Nolson. commontod 'that, his department Is initial review X 1 dioa;wocl :t}tat them would be a sign�.ficaftt Impact ort the enV" , ;Hent, but Haat mitigation measures were suff-icient to conteract the impact. tvaytte Tuvn.etX real estate bi°dker from Chico, spoke in favor of the project and commcnterl that the property could. have 1)een developed to` a higher, donsity than that o the project proposed without the necessity of rotorting, Mr. Lawson xbad Staff findings. Propononts -Berk: Lowon displayeil pictttre8 09 the proposed development Coftim ,,asivhet Stutz arrived alld wft$ seated. i DUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES , June G, 1977 After some discussion motion was made by Commissioner Dennett, S.,opon(iod by Cc�r dna s c���n vex,hard to recommand a'I? 'civ l 7 a1+ aha . pr i�esed 'e en3. i• ndin a.t to c in eon�ormity, with ;the Butte County Genexa:i. Plan and inaki.ng appxova.l subjeot to rhe ,?.a" conditions ii recommended by tl�ct Butte; County Su division Comm1ttee at tliea.k, meeting of may Ili 1977. 00, nnl:ed that mitigation moA.sures, Is conta,i,nerd in. the 23 cond#i.ons, warp svf1 ic. ent to counter "V,fit an ne, ; tti.�re impactof the proposal, Conditions of approval are: 1, . The landscape p7.an ej submitted -to be part of the approve=fid projeot. 2. vet approval from the Water quality Control: Board, 5. Off street parkin mitaj.murzc of In x 20 ft }ger ;apace be pro,afdc at the rage of two per dwejl.ing unite 4. The drive approaches to the pro tc be a minimum with no island, p of 24 ft in width 5,. All, , relative the interior t to have a minimum u.0 4,+1 AB and 2" AC, and. with header board. The recreation on area to,be _ l.imi tied to, the pool , seuuxa. orad neregssxy appurter>ance, not including the club 40use;,etcR 'l. ltstali perimeter fence a.rouxid the pool, 8. Provide s- 'permanent solution to the drai,ri a '; Y coxweeting to SUBAD, facility to be instal gd at '-he north side xb Fienaharr Ave, 9. Submit road ana drainage plsns to the 'Dept;. Of Public Clorks for approval, and installl the required faci.l:4.ties 1.0. The street signs shall. be providea� by tile develoiyer at a11. street intersection per County re ui,rements. 4 (84bmi.t 5 alL'ernt�;tr3 y of sire ) r gliproval s gree ,nar�te�r for each street to the Cottn•k addre.�s t:ord3,nator f.n et names. ii. Provide 20 Vito propoi„ty line rete at ol.l. sbrtiet tersedtiatis 12. Indicate a 50 ft. building sat'back line ,from the 'petite of Holly Ave. and 55 ft. Lil.di.ng setback from the certerline;of aet Ave. exception be a l 5o ft, setbat�k for ladch. Litre frOn dentorl.ind af`'ftst Ai ;. ti�ill. be allowed, , Ei : Construct 4/5 streat ooctioh on Molly Ave., L";! tluon ok Ave .,conaddt ion to ',*8-�2 ina jor road geometria: standard. Minimuat structural eer±ti stn to be 2” AC and $rr AB with. $C 250 pri.r,»e" And fog seal. Arid 95�,.xel�tive dvzftp ation. Subti.t design to County beet. or public Works for approval. ►r+r`v lue determinations arra other data mays be required to support DUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - .luxIo G, 1.977 dee ,, ,,Q94sti at;,t�s�fiA*�e- ts�.4� wid, � riith bC 25 prime acid '0 se WA. ui, 'gu�'tex' sl`t eMl.k.J 14 v_ rc`ride mor.umentation as required by' the, Bept. of Public w orl E In accordance with aectapted � statdaraa. 15= Street grades and: other features shall comply With the Bu ,e county Ordinances, design reolutlon and other accepted engineering standards. 19. Provide home owners sgreemernt. 17. All casements of record to be shown on the Xinal map* 18. Meet riequi.reiaents QX Butte Count a3 envy y k'ire Ta pt or othex aresport'):Wlc 19 �t reet lighting shall be provtded in accordance with Btxtte Gocuaty :requirements aaoepted .dtaign criteria and recommendations of R.Go, & E. 20. Submit site development plan to Ifept, of Publia Wortr for approvkt and zonstradt or iicstall the required facilities. moll,, Ave, to be in.,talled with R.hase M, sautfx sid,a or 21. Full improvements On wast side of Cussid1c Ave. and 22, Provide ]. ft, no access strip. 25 The 1 talla�tion of. sib (6) catglAna #6 fi-rd hyd.r;ints (m� ikum flow' ). The elimination of three parkike, s,pa,real and provide secondary path for eitergency ingsre,,4a and egresa171 CY 5 Co mmissloners Borine:tt, Pverha;'rf s Stutz, willia.ms acid Chairman. C lbett. Not-S: No one 08nNT No one. Motion carr. i-ed, V. M180VILLAN13OUS A. STUDY 8ET-8ACXE-gUIRtMSNTS IN COMMtRCIA% 'ZhNSS (Vi10 77-69) 77-91-2.960 Mr Lawson caltod the attention of the Co.i missioners to .q -memo rsndum just received �rom the bepa�rtmen,t o� Public Works stating tha.t it appears that building codes adequately cont-161 thy,, `n , n BUTTE COUNTS PLANNING COMMISSION MINUM -.bund G, 1977 t coiton' �iEs `'b]4aa"n'ar dnb4;v' ' There was ld.iscuss°ion but no actiun was taken. Staff is to continue to study the matte and pl:'a.ce it back an the a.get4ft dor study at a later date B. LAND USE 4 C141CO AIAP012T 77-92-1.-432 Caiser called attention to a memorandum to the Board of super- visors .M` . ) tawson�+rdatedbea ,signed44,regarding this utter dpointing outathat oa conInc. to i would .r , by Ito Dixon Speas otigiiial work pro rami and that,: hopefully, work a progres�1e�reporthwould bo avai lab�l.e at the Comms cion meeting of :Tup.e ' Z7,. c. OFF STREET"PARKING ORDINANCE 77��2�1��i01 Staff. was requested to put: togoth&x a draftordinane.e for study at the next 'meeting, Clara rec�ntch��.•e� 1n,nw tk�o.ir ordinance:., � contacted regarding It was suggested Lhat the City of Banta. iara be contac g Commissioner StutE recommended that th&.new ordinance should contain a proPosal, for extra parking spaces for h,otel.s thdt have oonforenc o rooins. of ldtchon, �acilit�.es y It was ,aJ:sn suggested, that it contain -� loading zone $.j' for of ,.ttree� l.a _ n,g s.j- , 1). URBAN BOUNDARIES AND THEIR OOP-SIT13s IMPIt'bVtMENT5 (Vile 77.67 77-02-I-844 It was noted that: a plan to rezone the Gridley area two or three years ago had book shelved at the request. of Gridley .City; b�-: cials until after the adoption of their General. Plan. The Plan ha,.,; been. adopted but thosehas boeri no fu' rth 6t cdmmUllictit ' on From the City, xtafInxon, proposal. for�Conma.ssloners, consider tio ring to the Commi gsion, ion�t weed `the old w After discu, s1on,o it,wa.s moved. by 'Com%i.9s;1'`onor Boimbtt$, stt'onded` 111 z' i a, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIC.;; MINUTrS - Juno 6, 1977 f G)i�a�i�.�.e, �„a�d�, yr `��►d; Gha.chc 13oa=�� that the urban, by Cors,iissi,oner Stutz, to �reconigend tot an tc th now etre constituted in t#�o Su c1,r�as bn 0 I y a b�unAar�,es bf�. o �p tial. ,., a P urban improvements as conditioxr.�, of approvala for an.d'` to �sion,xb dor lard: division, in, such areas, and ;if iinpvovem;en.ts are doleted thor.o must be a requirement that rights 'to oppose a5sessmen.t districts whon such, districts are proposed baa wai.ve`.1, AY, 1-i : Commiss,ioi evs ,Bennett:,, Hverhard, Stutz, Williams avd Chakrman Gya,lbert. NODS: Nb ABSENT: n AP' s Motion car,, +Ad , T1)c Paraa), ;ed will bo a .qul , 4+tet of further study. p. BUTTE COLLEGE.DI$TRI'CT--, T R0MTY ACQMSITION 77.92-2-686 Motion was made by Commissioner Williams M seconded by Commissioner everhardo to approve the proposed acquisition of approximately 40 acres,, finding it to be in conformance with the Butte County, General Plan. (Reviewed pursuant to Cove,rnihent Code Section 65402) MS: Commissioners Bennott, pve°rhari”, Stutz williams and Chairman Gilbert NOBS No one: AMENT No ono Motion carried. �IJT TI CCIUD'JY PLANNING COMMISSION MXNUT.IiS Ji,ne 6, 1977 { A,,, j CON FLI � OF 'I � Ip C7� .Nxi:RI.?ST COBS 77-92-2-780 rommissi'vner 8vothard" voported! that he and Coxlmma,ssio'nor Wi11iala's, the committee appointed by Chairman Gilbert to stud)f- the Confl�'ct of Interest Code, had studied the code in effect for the previ-o-,1,' commission and could find no f=ault with it I -Ie then made- a motion to request staff to a.sk the toa,rd to adopt this code for the present Commis ion. His ,motion was seconddd 'b Commii;sioxicr Williams, AYES; CoftissioneTs Benhett, Hvevhavd, 5tutt, Williams and Chairman Gilbert, NOBS No one. ABSENT: No one. Motion carried, y VU, AThT JtI1`IVAYIP 1 4 There beim; no fu' rthetb�rsiness, the meeting was adjourned at (0:1, P . fl` r George G Albert, Clam xm TAPE 77-9I-2-155 92 -1 -Al. 2-II,3 j 1I �l BIITT13 COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 3, 3 , 1977 I 77 I.P\4-1-640 Y}u'I` } " Jf j �, `. „,,. b t. ; ^ 1 _ •�,J„r",f. .. PL13DGH OF ALLBGXAANCE a 1I; ROLL CALL: Preso<nt: andn�Chairmarr, Bene{xtt� `Stutz, WA11 ams Absent i Comm'ssioneh Rvorhard who was h Also Present Jim.. Lawson, Bob Gaiser, Lard. Nelsons Stege Streeter, Riad Ballinger-Chico Enterprise Rocovd and IlfIzei 1)41,lxs IV PUBLIC HEARINGS Ai REZONI Meme D. Goatley Rezone from "Interim SR,-1" (Suburban Residential - 1 acre lots) to t%R tjk (Single Pamily Residential) property located on thy.' -west side of Morseman Ave., approx. 1/4 fiile north of Lassen A°ve. identified qs AP4.4-38-01) morparticularly described as: Lots 26 .and 21 of ''i-lobart Sub" per Mat: of ROcord Map Boole 4--on Paggo Z4 of the Butte County ' coraer Containing 19.5 a.ct6A, tho.6 or less, Chaco,, Staff f;Ei;lr a{rigs were road by Mr 1,dwson: Steve 8 rfdeter, representing the RttVironmetital Review Department, , call �. teritidn , to "Mit tigatioft, Measures" attached to the " Ln"viron- tnetit�:l C�;eolcl�st: Forth", , It i4dkoted that the Commission had. studied +� ' tta.ed the checklist and Proponents, Merj'o Goat16y "commented that he and his brother had Puvtfihed the, proPeirty in June of, 1 76 and} lead spent July and August working with, ►r. Toussaint n obtaining an��rbval of the health Dem p4rtntont : tha they grit caught in the cotintyf s fnovatori ium and that before arythafag got started on the project t1je area twasn"terim zoned: Commissioner Stutz conmented that it is highly likely thtp project would be allowed anyway after the completion of the noise .s idy for the Chico Airport, because of the location of the property t. Jer consideration i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - JUne 13, 1077 1'at a Na , .,, xho hearing Wa's c msed and ino�� pan mach lir, approval X019+l `� b Commyssaoner Bennett noting''.-hat � b y� , b �;ata.va Declaration Re�;ard�.ng Environmental Impact had beeii recommended and that the rezonz'7As in to f omlityer Stuth al. Plan. Zjis motion Was seconded in coll�arinit with the- Genet al Commissioners Bonne.tt, Stutz, Williams anti Chairman Gilbert. I NOSS i No one ABUNT Confytt 58ioner 'Vverha,rd. Motion carried. B. HEARING ON DRApT BNVXRCNMSNTA4r IMPACT REPORT AND RBZONE L. Stile Ranches, Inc. . Rezone from "A-2#t (General), "A*-R" (Agricultural,-Residential ), and "Interim SR,111 It r► (Agricultllra,l-Su finan R. 1?�., Suburban Residential, >, "A-8R" bur,w-, ..- 'Suburban Residential 1 acre lots to "�'t Sl.ae�.tia - �R-3" (Medium Density Residential) and "C�-V (Q.1neral � Coimmercial, _ 0_ Property l0catecl -het veep .lenshaw A•we. and tin- do Cha,ztlel, and �b'etween, tsplan6de and Cusick We". identified as AP 4� 20-69, Air 44-20-71., AP 44:20-74 and AA 44-20-7S, more particularly described as: . 8egirning at the NE corner of Lot 12 of the Cusick Tract, as shOW" otr the Offfeial Map tbar0of, filed in Boot 1 Of maps akt Pag* 48 Butte County Official Pecovds; thor te n*eth— wersterlle along the easterly line of Lat 11 ofthe above mentioned COssick 17 to to the. NB,, corner of said l.ot 11 and the southdr Ty 110e, Of the Evans Tract, as shown arc tie Official Map thOrOofv filed in the Offtc6 Of thL `Reco�deh, Courity of Bunce, $tate of Califiorrria, `thence northeasters+# along the southarly lineof the abovo mentitlhod Evans Tract t4 a paint in..tb�e weate-rly line of that certain Rarcel of 'iartid described :as parcel No1 in the dose from Harmers V« Bay and Mae L. BASO to Maude, thrittie q 1, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMM1SSTON MINUTES -June 1.5, 1977 ` Say reooirdo" " iA soak ° 4i1 df'fii a►t e cods at pa"ge 4a; ' hehce southeasterly along the westerly l i ne of S - d baY parcel to a point, on the easterly dlongation of the northerly line of ' aforemet. p,h-d Lot12 o the Cussick Tract; thence �thw,aste,rl� along .said prolongation to the„Point ,of beginning, Containing 27. .acres, more or less ttAS..X1 Commegcin at the ;most easterly Ccarter of Lot l2 of the Cussick Tract as shown or; that certal-n map filed its Book 1 of maps at Page 48, Butte County Official Records, thencefrom said point of commencement, southeasterly along tw.- easterly 1 ine of Lot 17 of the above mentioned. Cusick 'Tract a distanco I e of 246 feet t distant' 2'50 feet from the centerline point of Last vet7tte; thence northeasterly and petal 101 ttr sai � East Avenue to a '; ()nt being 453 feet westc x•T�y of the ea:;tet�ly Lyne cyf that cerIta rr parcel No, 3 describod in meed to 1J, L, Stiles Ranches Inc.,, recorded in Book 1'5O8 at Page 108, BUttq County -- Ofgfic al Recprds, and the true point of beginn- in for the arCOT herein descr•ihed- thence from said point of beginning and running north easter lY parallel to the centerline of East avenue 1�ne of the above 453 flet to the oastel:, montTohed Stile Parterly thence southeasterly alo.n., the eastrerly 1-i _ . lin of the Stile Parcel. 592 feet; thence southwesterly and parallel with 5ast Avenue 453 feet; thence northweste}•ly and parallel With the east l i�te of then i e parcel s 392 feet t'o tItepoint of beginning Coritaininq 4.0'acVes, more Or less, COMMOnci nq at the most easterly corner tsf Lot 12 of the Cuss ick Tractw as shower on that.. certain Map filed in Book of Maps at page $k gutte `County Official age Rocorc�sy thetics from camme�icemont said poiht of o northw6sterly along the east line of Lot 12 of said Cussioak Tract ra di ttarico of 254 feet to the true point of beginnihq for the parcel here -in dctckgbdd'� seed Point of beginning beih 25 feet nort;;w:ly 0f the centeel ins of East AVeni e, tho"ce i`rom BUTTB COUNTY PLANNING COWTSSI01 MINUTES June 13, 1.977 sa�dhweueorlinalon �then�as�e�:�J� lineinuing` �r ,, �c hoer the:rebf fthenc LL, 1'n'en"o^tast` �,, , e northeasteIrly aib-0: the.east-drly profongat-ion` of the northerly+ I ne of saie �.oa;Y 12, to a point in the Wetterly 1itie of„ that certain parcel of land described as 'parcel 'l in" the deed front Narma'n V. gay and' Mae h. gayto Maude Christie Bays tewdtd in Book 48 Oficial Records at page 44; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said parcel 1 s ,dab a point that lies distant'250 feet northerly of the centerline M of Cast Aven ue; thernce southWesterly and parallel to said Cast Avenue to 'the point of beginning and also; 'Commehcina at the most easterly rorner of LOt l2 of the Cussick 1`racts as shown on that certain Map :filed 10-gook I of daps at Pago 48 Butte County Official Record; 'thence front said point of commencements southeasterly along the easterly line of lot 17 of said Cussick Tract a distance of 246 feot to the true point of beginning f,er the parcel herein destribod, said point. being 250 feet southerly iof the cepterl i rte of East Aveoue; thence'hortheastek`ly and parallel with �said East Avonue 't a point 453 feot westerly of `thy dastorly line of that curtaintaih parfiel No. 3 des'dribed in deed to .W,..L. Stile Ranchest Inas, repblydod in hbo:k5tl$ at page 108 Butts County Off idiat Records„ th0nce soUtheaatterly and p6ralIell with the easteY•ly litre of the above mdritibned Stili parcel' a distanch of 392 feet; th). nee northeaitorly and parallel wick East Avenue 4.43 feet to the easterly line of said Stile parcel ; 'thence southeasterly along the East line of said Stile, parcel to the north lino of Peed Park 5ubdioision Unit No 3; thence southwesterly along the north line of said Reed Pa,r}k Subdivision and the sofathe-rly line, of the aforementioned.. Parcel No. 3 in adead to Stiles 4 , R°inch fnc , to the southwest cornver 'thereof; thence northerly along the we line of said Parcel No• 3 to the; trno putn,t of beginhing: Containing 56 acres, we �or loss. _4_ i,J: i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 19 7 aegi��ir i'f� at,.in . i ron,ppe on the westerly side of the Shasta Road U.S. 99E) southerly, 2V`36,.1 feet ftdm the Hens center of that county road known ass. Henshaw Avenue; thence southerly along said road l 1 he,' 20 feet to an iron pipe ; thence at; right angl Ess westerly 81`4 :0 feet to an iron p� pe; thence at right angles northerly 734.5 feet'to'an iron pipe; thence at right angles easterly 5.52.0 feet to -ani .iron pipe;. thence at'right angles southerly 714.5 feet to,'an iron pipe; thence at -right angles easterly 262.0 feet to the point of beginning. Reservitig therefrom all that portion of the above described parcel lying Within East Avenue, and all that portion located within 300 ft. of'Esplanade. Containing 9.0 acres, more or less. 77-94*2-359 Pari Nelson, Environmental. Review Director, sai.-,,b `riat the impact report was prepared for 11:4 acres prior to the proparation of the legal which shows only 95 acres. He pointed out the major impacts and :quest UrgedwLether the. Commission would require more -information concerning the need for the proposed type.,of zoning, need for com- mercial use and the economic feasibility 69 continuing agricultural use ;of the land. Commissioner Stutz questioned the following statement on Page 15 OP Tiih IMPACT REPORT 5. "R-3 develapment would not be consistent 'Wit tie Butte County and hew Chico General plan, It would however produce a step -don zone from the current R- a zone a� ong Bast Avenue. The S -R development would not be consistent ,with the open. Space .Element of the County Plan, but is proposed to serve as a further step-down zone:rl A discussion follolved concerning the general, plan teat and map, It was generally agreed that the Land, 'Use Map should take precedence over the text. (558) Commissioner B041nett commented that this impact report is beautifully done, that Air: ft:k and his staff, who provided the information for compilation by the County are to be congratulated. He called par- ocular attention to the following paragraph on Page 17 'CITTECOUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 1A T 1 I � '7 i;�I�t�T�:S- ''Prime agTic:ultural :land adjacent to urban areas can only be matAttdAed for futurI use if it is protected from.' encroach- �,-mblit,,by, uarbat lise , �nd, sl'pTa.vt Stag, and vocal "'&vernments have: xepeaitedly produced policy stateTnepts that state a coucei � for pyrotctmt Qii of theso sands, but they have not backed these S,tat:einent;s up with legal measures to ensure protection. Th+e llill,iams4n Act provIdO only marginal protectidn for ptoporti6z adjacent to an prban area. Alan Furchott with the law 'fix rm of 'Colds:tein, l�arc�elou�c GQ� dstea n of Cliic0 ca.teA information regardl.rg ra.to's of tax increases covering s the or the areas hada increased 5 to 7` times moriginal report some of the sulb ectt aroa. that,was omitted fro f'roan 1974 to 1976 and the average increase was between 2 & 3 times �Ir. La:wson re44 staff find igs' Proponents: Alan ?�nr,:hett (999+02) pointed out snipe of the cir- cumstances that have arisen: as a result uT- encroachment of urban de„ •elopmont that have created problems for the .Stiles Ranch. d. nxpenditures of ,$'40,900.00 over a 15 -year period �-Shasta Union Urainare District Z The 1971 bxtongibn of Bast Avenue that split the ranch into two parts making problems of getting eau pmont across the high- way and giving access to the benter of the ranch to vandals,. cars driving over young trees, and Irrigation pitca etc. 3. Growth has caused complaints by neighbors because of noise crew .ed by normal agricultural bperations He gave a history of the zoning of this property and added that Us' clients ha.vono at.rticiujd.r project Jn mind for this property, but that they morel i y y beb-able to soil it so that they can procure other property for use. of their age.{,icultural 'pursuits Vra.nk Brazell, 'Route 1, Bo-.< 490.,5, Chico, also spoke ii favor of the rezoning, OP'Oh'df .ITS: Arthur' W. S'tosh'ke, '775 West tindo Avenue, Chico questicned F _ advisability of the proposed density and expressed concern about possible contamination of his well as a result The hearing was closed `and Commissioner Stutz ephimented that the county is faced with a `General plan revision and the area being considered for A-5 zoning teas being tons dorod by the sewer committee. Commissioner bennett commenting (581) that he could see no good reason to deny this request and noting that a_draft environmental impact had been considered, also finding the proposal in conformance with the General plan, made a motion fo recommend approval. His 'motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams, c r ESU " I, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - Ju,io l'5$ 1.977 W*l.A1 ia�ns and Chad xman r+�i�,laext NOBS-; No one. Al SBNT; Commissioner ivGrharcl. Motion avrrie V, ABANDORMBN"X' A. Western Pacific AdalitV on. Streets : Peatber Avenue, Green Street and Carleton Street, Orovil,l.o; Appli� cant: Margaret Strang, etal. 77-94-1.-999-5 Mr, Lawson reported that the necessary, petitions were on file and there there were no objections by"al 1voiss'll Orovi , MUT} COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTIIS M June I ), 1977 ,y r so tme'0-'ing'dUd- tdl his 1"'having' to appear at a legislative hearing in Sacramento tomorrow. RGRIDLEY REZONE y Study proposal. 77-95-1-875 Mr. Ga.isor briefly reviewed the County's provious attempt to rezone this areao a:nd added that if the county permits rclad ivel;y high density on tale (ranges of the city that tha;s ��i'11 inhibit the growth of the city. Commissioner Williams suggested that two or three proposals be worked up arid: that a public be held. in Gridley. Ever( t 'Hammond, 151' 0 Sycamore Strut ;Former mayor and now a real esta e broker, asked that near the cit, ono acre be permitted-- Y parcels a size that the youngsters could afford to purchase and the oldsters b o,or stated that Gridley is aould c�axtereddto city keep" was unsure of annexatacid lute on: He Purthion Procedures that would have to be gol.lowl�, Bob Gaiser announced that County pidniiing staff and all others i' terested had been; invited' to the Gridley City COuftcil meeting next Monday.: .roblems is tnat thea,o xs no y y u Don Bolger, P, C. 'BO'x ,3G7 6T'idlo;,r,, 8did that ona o�'Gridley's �' } -" � permanent' l.xght industrial zoning in Lie ,area He also requested that zoning hearings be held in Gridley:. Chairman Gilbert agreed that this could be done. Staff will. continue 'to stud this it will appear OU Commission's agendand*tma.olater�dat��ixs area and C, OVp STREET PARXING ORDINANCE Study Chairman Gilbert continued this item for two weeks to enable the commissioners to study the mock ora'nanoo recei od earlier tonight. ADdC3tt[tNMFNT FMeating was :adjourned at 10 :1.5 R► m, TAPS 77-94-1-640 95�1�A1:1: z-41 4 GEORGB GIJLBERT O CHAIRMAN yi ua n r r f x,A . BILITT)a. t"'O NTY i LANN" 31i Cair ►+r' « < } l MINUTE'S June 270 1977 of ALI GIANCr I!. ROLL CALL: Pvesellt:Ct�mmissioners BEnriott, I?verhard, Stutz, 111111ams and Chairman Gilbert. AlsoPresent.- Jim Lawson, Del Siomsen, Brad Ballinger- Chico enterprise Record and Hazel Dallas I'll'. ;APPROVA;' Gp MIN11T1~S fox June 26 1977 t y�R` r pproied as submitted.. _: x ,r, ABANDONMENT a Continued front.. June 13 A. Westerrn Pacific Ad.ditnStreets- Ieath- cr. Avenuo, Green, Street and Carleton Street, Oroville. Applicant Margaret Strang, etal, (77-87) 1 M.r. Lawso;x presented a map that had been, re��ised by Richard Wood to show the .(10-htioii of a � p oposed Peather Avenue Abandonment. port�;on of the r Evan lVeaiss, real es .ake agent representing the applYo,apt, sta?-oa that Mrs, Strang would offer no objection. to this change. He presented a letter from OWID stating that their operations will not be affected by the proposed abariclonmen,t: 1 hi:st.l�ent wished etbheurRhase Blvd, r real estate Mark ' r agent, stated that p tang proporty subject to the abandonment under contidetati.on, btit would not object to the proposed deletion. Ater discussion, motion was made by Commissioner -Stutz, seconded by Comnd'ssioner Bermett, to recammc 6hd abandonment of this easement deloti.ng tho portion. as CrOS8yhcttohed on the nia.p by Mr Wood � ASPS: ' Commlissi.oners Bbnnett, Stutz, Wi:lliatns and Chairman Gilbert, NOES No one, AM!ENT; X10 one. ABST"AINM ommissiotev Pverhard--becAUse of his last weWs absence4 motion catr'iod. a ' BUTTE COUNTY PLAN�VNC COMMISSION MINUTES June 1,, 1977 A r r `l`MPAG'TMARINCANlI HEARINGNEGATIVE- ONE�EZpNINGN REGARDING EN'VIRONMEN_TAL �- I. Rezone from "tA-5" (Agricultural-5 acre lots) to "C-2" (General Commercial for Norval El.lerd on property located on the northeast side, of Los Verj el.s Road, approxi 1/2 mile southeast of La Porte Road, identified as AP 28-33--04 (portion) more par- ticularly described as: Commer.acing at the southeast corner of said.Section. 27•, thence N 00 01' E, 791.60 ft. along the E line of said Section 27: thence S 690 01.1 1V 135.87 ft.; thence S 620 05' 1V, 290.31 ft,* thence S 420 33' IV 240.95 ft.'; thence S 620 161 1V 137.`65 ft.- thence S 670 32' 1V 319.10 ft.; thence S 790 30' W, 65;25 ft. thence S 100 40t E, 55.1,0 ft.; thence .S 431V '0 24' . 123.90 ft,; thence S 700 so? 1V, 220.42 ftoto a point in the northeasterly. } line of Los Verj els Road thence northwesterly along said road 900 ft. to the true point of beginning: thence, leaving said road, N. 380 50' E 390 ft.; thence S 350 07" E 636 ft.; thence S 81-0 55' 11 280 ft. to the northeasterly line of Los Verj els Road; thence northwesterly along said, mad 450 ft., more or less, to the true point of beginning.' Containing 3.8 acres, more or less, Bangor 77-98-1-596 Mr. Lawson said that it was his opinion that the restaurant is ancillary to the auction yard operation which could be interpretedas an allowed use in the A-5 zone if the Commission wishes to include the use under commercial livestock. Com>ftissioner Bennett made a motion to adopt the negative declaration Presented,, His motion was seconded by Commissioner Stutz, AYESt C6tmissioners Bennett Stutz, verhard and Chairman Gilbert. ' Williams,, NOES. No one, ABSENT. No ones Motion, carried. Mr. Lawson read staff, findings ('841) Commissioner Bennet said that excluJson of !.owed use in the A-5 Ordinance WasJusta vorba er.�o yards" as an al- !owed oversight and should ` � J BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING CO*IISSION »MINUTES - June 27, 1977 be corrected Other commissioners agreed. Thee was disc A motion was made by t;ommi tsio;Ser 'Everhard, seconded by 'CommissibneT Stutz, to recommend denial of this rezoning, t�tthou*_ nrnjtd3Ger fi:ndfng there is no need for rezoning because the proposed use is ancl,llary to the auction yard which is permitted in the A-5 ordinance, recommending further that the building pormit be issued: AXES: Crmmissoners Stutz, 'Williams, Everhard and Chairman. Gilbert. Nbt-S No one: ABSENT No one. Mdtion carTiod; i, ABANDONMENT' A. DicX Nelson request for abandonment c, 30 fti of abaAdbned Clover Street ]vying contigu,L-U a to Lot 1 in Blocs 14 as shown on the map in the "Ninth Addition of Bidwell Rancho", filed for record March 14, 1904 in Map Book 4 at rage 64, Bunte County Records. ,;►�+7„ n�_ 003 Mr. Lawson repotted that there were letters fVom the affected utilities and that there Vere no objections to this proposal for abandonment. Motion was made b,r Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Williams, to recofllmond approval of this abs-..,Jnnment= .AYES; Commissi4ner5 Bennett, Stutz, Williams, Everhard ani Chairft►ari G'ilbe,rt NOBS: No one. ABSENT No ote , Motion carrf6d 13. SIBRRA blwL ORCJ; Lot No 161 of Sl eVra Dei. Oro Estates i)nit No: , or Drive, Magalia. Ca, 3 BUTTE jC 01NI T PLANNING COD VISSIQN MINUTES— June 27, 1977 ;? ip . ISO o north boundtxy, xuaniiang frpm�the -rear easement alley) in a northtve::Lter,ly direction,"for ati distance of '65.89 toward Del. Oro drive. 2. Abandon a11. of hhe Vresent 101 easement, south of the north, boundary pnnir g from pet Oxo Drive, in a north- westurly direct i,or_ for a: dist'ante of 91. 77-98-2-605 Mr. Lawson. stated that this request seemed zo be in order, that there were letters :From the affected utilities and that they contained no objections Motion, was ;made ''b, Rpmrnissiorier Bennett, ;,econ�ledby Commissioner L"" -ver= hard to recommend approval of t1j,is request for abandonment, AYES Commissioners Bennett,' Iverhatd, Stutz, Williams and Chairman G` lbert NOE$,t No one. MM -NT _ No one, Motion carried. I, V11, M18CELLANBOU A. CHICO AIPPOR.T LAND USB - Pvogress report; comp;letednbyaJuivh1 andethatss Ca.ffdy and land; woul.d have asd study written roe'papoT be t for the Commission A their July 11 meeting. B. OFF-STREET PARKING ORDINAIJC1 (77-88) 'htaff was i:rstrtzcted to set a hearing for this ordinance, I I . , AM) ITtMS �4_ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - June 27, 1977 A. SOUT14 ORVILLE'RI ZON) u Ila 1'esponse i:o a question frori Commissl,oner Stutz, Mr', Lawson said that. th land ,.ase study had been completed for the South Oroville area a -in cooperatio. with Larry Brooks of the Administrative officer -and + at staff should hAve a .nroposa.l for the Commission to look at next meeting, $. GRIDLEY REZONE Mr. Laivson reported that Mr. Gainer had attended the last Gridley City '+ Council meeting and that there was quite a bit of interest expressed in zoning surrounding area. Staff will continue to work on this prof ect C. OROVILLE AIRPORT RtONE Mr.. Lai%tson received confirmation by the comm scion of the anscaer, that had been checked by staff concerning, cine ��Pplicatioti for eri� vironmental rei'vew for this proposed rezoning proposal. ot D, ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITY tAS-EMLNTSIN SIERRA Det ORO FSTATS During, ensuing discussion about the abandonment of the .Above easement in Sierra Del Oro Estates, Mr. Lawson said that there'h'ad been a recommendation to Public Works Department that thtis entit6 area be studied with a vigor to abandoning al.l the easemeix s that could be s,bandoned at one time rather than piecemeal as it is now being clone, Cemmis5ioner Dvoxhard r�iluosted that the process be expedited be- cause there ate many eas;-menu not being used in �tl�is area and that the. regular process is costly, to the applicant and time-coizsum,ing to staff, the Commiss-loll and the 8aa� d, D, G NMAAt PLAN AMENDKIN�T (Land Use Element) (77-86) Staff was instructed to set hearings on a proposed amondmeint to Land Use E.1elttont o.£ the Odiiera.l plan, the The proposed amendment fo11oias 10t qJ It BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES June 27 1977 �►Tia�'- ,M ef£ecta.vely del,��'4ate an the l3rrd=use ;map of the General l:`1z n because of tt,�re trap s t.l;p and the wide da spexser e7 t o the varaoUs urban;' uses.,,..-,�As a result, numerous isolated existing urban u4es are not° del,i0eated on the land -use map, In ordet to faciii,tate reasonable land,*,use patterns, consistent WWI the the intent of the General. Plan', urban uses promised which are conL�.guous to and surrounded by those established urban uses shah be considered to be consistent with the land_ use element. It is not the intent of the General Plan to allow u urban development radiating from such existing ut'bdn uses. Rather it :is the intent of the General Plan to rect7gnize ex:- isting urban 'land -use which fs riot dept gted . on th-a' Land 'use map , and to allli. , undeveloped land contiguoui> to and surrounded by such urban land -use to develop in a logical. manner," I X . ADJOUIMTNT The0eet;ing was adjourned at 8:52 P, M.--tlrer'e being no further 1,ius �.nLss ; TAPE: 77 -98 -1 -All 2 -All ., g Cor (, e Gx] T�e'rt Charm• y I • Cr, COUNTY PLANNING GOMh11S516 1.w PUTDOP, UR ALLEMANCtt Z t ; ROLL CALL: Present: Commissioners 11uerhr,ard, �''�L1t7�;,. Williams hnd 'Chairman Giij)ort t y , Comm, • ' nnett (,In v.aca.t , 6, ) llta�en ' s:� �.orter 13e Also Present: Del. $iemSen, Brib Caisor) Brad a 1 a_ Chico 1lnterpxl;se l2�ea�tlandia111s APPROVAL. Op MTNtrTLS Minttt:es .dor Jano, 27, 1'077 were approved as spWlittcd,_ Ill. PUBLIC 11PARINGS 1. froward Hart inson - Rezone free i'R� 1:" (Ma.�irr1um "density Res dont al - Restricted Sorv,LGe) to "C-1 (tig"Ilt C0m)110'r 41.1) Property located. on tho lv'ee st side of Neal Pond tx7d the south side of the -Southerrl�acif o Railroad a'ight-of-way identified as AP 51- 2-5-`y7; more particularly desc-rib d as : Lot 4 Of tbini' 1,arcol map , vocorejod in Book 36 oto 111aPS On: Pa.g - 01 of the butt.o County RLcorder. f' Con tlao ng ;fl,,Z$ cores,, mora or less, F�aradise read staff findi�gs, : Ct�a:�r�ns.�t Gilbert :10 ted tha, all questions on the ,RnvI Ctnmcntal Berrien t Que s ior'haire had been answered ,ono". Pr' oponents : No one. nts ; 1 � Dixou, 4020 Neal. Road, Paradise object cl to anytypn oof commercial use, e�;pressi.ng special concerny s about additional noi-o gild _traffic generation Wartheyen zo�n�n.�dfo�, �10ia� �a.�ceeal �oad 'ab.d � �P�rr�dxse, have a dcr:nia�ed history of oma umniissio,a that tai Pose . C 1, zoning taro. ul.d Open u a 611 p ari e o ' pro ndod the C 1 i g R � g' Of , ho tvas part�l.cu l.ar1)� concerned about �rarking problems and additr onal. tra.ff.it, He saidll,ltha.�t Mr. CustafstJn, 4,043 Neal Road; owner of pro �exty react door, t, Was �ir�abl,e ,too attend this, meeting, but that her�Was oppoge4" to any type f commerce all. 'use 400 the subj q; t parol y ,4``1 BUTTV, COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTPS July 1.1-, 1977 Howar.�..Marta,xtson, ,rhU ,.ax r vc�d �l,.atc� _stated a gid. tie nested the rex ing, was to7euable hxm to take a ntag e o,offers to lease has vacant, oft -ices for retail sales but had no rob.fittal about possible generation of additional noiseo traffic and parking problems in the area. r r The licar ,ng vas ��osed Comloissioner Everhard commented that the bu:ildin,g on. the property Jnr question is an asset to the Community, that uses now proposed, were not obnoxious, but that this Commission has no control .of transfer of the property to, others, fie then notal that the N.e at iv:e lleclara tion pegaTaing Environmen t a Impact had been recommended and made a motion to recommend deni.411 "based on the off-street parking problem that might be created: his motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams AYhS Commissioners Everhard, Stuts, Williams and. Chairman Gilbert. NChS s ine. ABSBNT' Commissioner Bennett: Mot;.on oarried. The applira.nt was appruisod of the appeal. procedure. 2'. Gsverna M. JjtdgetMy Rezone from "A -R." (Agricultural Res Aetltial) to "AR -MH" )Agricultural Residential lltohi;lb Home) property located at the en,d of lilgin Street; appro.,`. 500 ft, oast .of Burlington Ave., identified as Ala , T arly. 3C�-dli�(ll and: 111:' �6-tll.l,�p2 more �a.xticul described as: The north 1/2 of Late l., 2, i, and 4 of Block 20 of 'Villa Verona. Sub per Wall Map No. 12 of Record of the Butte 'County l�ecovdor. Cohtaiating 10 acres, more or less Oroville Mr: gaiter read staff findings. 'Chairman G1lbert'notod that he, had considered the checklist for pnvironmenta.l. 11npaot review and Was in accord and that s. Moga.tive Declaration Regdrdng triv ironmental Impact should be 'filed, ;All other rniipiss�r,onors agreed;. proponents: Lrift Woodson 2946 Greenville St., orovillcsp oke in favor as did Isabel Sanders, fo-, of Oakland,' now livring at 2888 f BUM COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES July 11, 1977 M& $t,, ec i 'hut` rrdifher harl ,nala Aformation to Add•. Oppdnei ts: lrmd godson t 2946 Gtee;hv11le St, ands Caro 'lynL Higgins, 2980 Elgin, Oroville, has questions but made )to comments; agai: st the proposal, In response to a question from Mgrs Woodson staff rep�'3 ety r ula por"plu�y''b c1 vzcied, snd that a mobile could be placed on each roslAtl'Ag par -del', but that the proposed action did not approve a mobile home park. The hearing was c'� �s�:cl' end COMm�ss� Uaier �4'`� J l� ein5,,' rind *ng the nr posed zoning to be in conformance With the Genora.l, plan, made motion to recommend approval, His )rkotion was seconded by Commissioner Stutz, AYES: Commissioners t erhard:, Stuts tfilliam' 8 and Cha'Tman Gilbert NOBS: No one. ABStNT#1 Commi8sionex Bennett. Motion carried.. MI8 ,BttAN>a0U t' A. CIRCO AIRPORT' AAtk IteporLand Use Studd ani' fosse study Mx`: Gaiser reported that the Noise Study had not atrlvecl as promised, but would. be here the latter part of the Week and could be presented xt me�tin, . No added that donsidota.tloh o extons .on of In the ri� r tllas ftiL-A is `ort the a znd.a for ' x the Board of Super- visors �oii�n �o, visors for July 19 , 'i6n RdV),' r., 78S 14astw6' od Ave.. ala do,o�tptesserl a. desire to speak . but thaill)man hIbart suggested tliat he cbnta,eti the Board and lee'l free to attend the 'Commissicivs next meeting when the noise study Wi.11 be ctiscussed In full V1. ADD 1TEMs A. APPROVAL OF SITE pBVBLOpMIrNT PLAN in CC ZONE AP 66- 314018, Prank- ,Ian �toajo, Jr. 0 �iagcglia) Mr. Reale state d that lie would have a. baTiber sLop s a gene�'ail contractor's ��w i BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING OMMISSION MINUTES A July 1j, 1977 off "ce and art` '� nsuxk,an�e off' � cd, �Aici ho���d to Piave an elect tricaj4 con- tractor, in has, pro gsed comPlOxe Ile furthar stata:d that the Health D6partment had approvedhis, plans Cor, $an, t-4tion C mnta,ss .anex 'bv�xhard, ,rodding no xeasonp�to cleny, , made, a mo + k k motion yy..�k �{., J.y tJ:VAl 4V ApproVQ the pr .o aced development p� a.r k His 1'0t i a� �a,� seconded .b Commissioner Stutz,, y AWLS; Commis n.noxs t'�erhard., Stuts, land Chairman Ga.�.bext. Williams, NOES, No one. ABSENT, Commissioner Bennott,, Motion carried, „1 B LIMITED BURNING RD,13ULXTjoNS--r1,IC0 .ARP3A 78-4-1-400{ Administ-rat' Officer memorandum from, the County er regardin the indiscriminate The Commission had been resen6d with a memor certain urban, unincorporated areas contiguoustot burning f Chin g ;ty o Chico, and a �roPOsA : for 1,estrict n such burn n to the Ca Mr. Caiser reported that he had assisted a committee consider�n�. this Problem some months ago. He said. that it is a knotty pxob;tet�t with several. solutions Commiss.ibiex Stutz eommorgted, that he had. been 'told by one of the Board m6mben8 that the r"optr issiOn would be requ� v6d to hold public hear�ng regarding this prob'ieffi Mr. Goiser said that he understood. that Mr:. Lawson was �� th,e.opinior that this �+as net a land use' matter that should be heard by this bode. Chairman Gilbert asked the other members to study this' matter and'come up'with some ideas on tine 25th of July, at the 11ext meeting. `� BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MINU'.IJS July 25o: 1077 . T l,E1lR 00' �VANCE 11, ROLL CALL: Commissioners Bennett, I,verbard, Stttt7, Williams and Chaitman Gilbettz= Bob Giisor, 001 Siemsen, brad Bollinger -Chico Lnterpr .se Rhcor:d.; and Hazel .Da.11a,- III , APPROVAL. OR NIIINUTLIS..POR July 1.10 1977 On,a motion by Commissioner Everhard, seconded by Coxnmxssaonear Williams, the minutes, for July 1.1 were approved as s0mitted. IV. PUBLIC 14EAIZINGS A, REZONING Forest itanch Development Co. (77453) Rezone from iiV-511 (Timbor Mountain - 5 -acre lots) to "PA -C" (Planned area-Cluster)property located on the south side of Cody vane, approx. 1/2 mile east; of State Ilwy. 52, identified as AP 65-04-34, more particularly described. its Cotimencing at the NW corner of Ser. 8, TZVN R3D, MI)B&M; thence southerly alo%g tl?o west _ section line of sai.,: Sec. 8, 601..20it. to the true point or beg.lnning; thence N 880 5V 32" ll, 1299.89 ft. ; thence S 10 251 18" 1V, 331.2.1,5 ft,; thence S 890 091 444' W, 132.5.66 ft. to .the vast line of said Sec. 8, thence N 1.0 52' 23'" E along aid west lino 5306,00 ft. to the true point of beginning, Contac ning 100 acres, more or less, porest Ranch, h1r. G018er read staf-f findings. Proponents, Richard Daniels, P. 0. Box 60, Forest Ranch the+ applicant,. stated that Cody Lane and Nupe1 DRiVe will be improver "0 RS -7 County St�ndards. He also said. that Item, D of the proposed conAitions called for 500 gpn for two hours, necessitating a 60,000 gallon storage tank. He further stated that the flog rates from test hOIOot indicated the availabity Williams he said that ,T: C, Plummer made the tests and ai. jone�r of abundant water. in res � . � � , �e to a question from Cotrim�ss" w'exi��g a query from Claude L. Willis he said that the 'wells had been pumped do,��n twice, counsel 8i0mscri noted that environmental re"Vi nsw had, been accomplished in April on the original proposal. Mr. Daniels said. -that. r6vj,8efA pyo- pos61 hia4 been` roViblvdd by the Lnvixonmo,r4.10. PWVAbW * StaPf ,`