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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRED 05-07_PLANNING ly - SEPHRHTORSHEET ao„ 05 (g - Gcan 008 PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET FILE NO.: PRED 05=07 PROJECT TYPE: Predevelopment Conference APN: 058-660-008 APPLICANT: Sean Plummer ADDRESS'. 91 Mortar Rock Road, Oroville, CA 95965 PHONE: 530 533-3072 OWNER: Edward Plummer ADDRESS: 91 Mortar Rock Road, Oroville, CA 95965 REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Pre-development conference for a Use Permit to allow the training. of dogs to assist the disabled as well as provide clients receiving dogs lodging facilities during the time it takes to instruct them with the K-9's. LOCATED: on the north side of Mortar Rock Road, approximately 0.3 miles south of Rich Gulch Road, at 91 Mortar Rock Road, Yankee Hill area. PROPERTY ZONED: FR-10 (Foothill Recreational, 10-acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GOL (Grazing & Open Land) TOWN/AREA: Oroville 1. Application accepted: 02/16/2005 Amount: $ 0 Receipt #: no fees/fee waiver 2. Assigned To: Stephen Betts 3. Conference Room reserved: 4. Date and Time of Conference: 5. Pre-Development Letter sent to applicant and agencies: 6. Comments sent to: IDR, 7. Comments received from: '8. Staff Report: Project Video: 9. Follow-up letter sent to applicant: AMNL IWW DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM APPLICATION APPLICANT: Agent information to be provided is on page 2 APPLICANT'S NAME: (If application is different from owner an affidavit is required.) ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: SF,I ri. doGvp"P17 5 058, ADDRESS: STREET,CITY,STATE,&ZIP CODE FILE NUMBER: (FOR OFFICE USE) CN 420k7-A9-9- OC!C- k0d9D OWO Y/LLE � S NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT(If any) TELEPHONE: LOCATION OF PROJECT(Major cross streets and Address,if any) cJ i'hoa77fIC �ucvC/L�ftA � r�IGH �i�CGN �J� GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED OWNER'S NAME: TELEPHONE: ADDRESS: • CITY,STATE,&ZIP CODE: �// .c R-41r-K QU11Q 19'10 r-e44E c9s96 S ZONE GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SIZE(in Square Feet or Acres) EXISTING STRUCTURES(in Square Feet) PROPOSED STRUCTURES(in Square Feet) IbQ k^) = 1Z0 0 SF t a ) - -C`Gv OFFccE JV..SlaC- (Check One) (Check One) ❑ PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE SEWERED PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON PUBLIC WATER PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON SEPTIC PROPERTY IS OR PROPOSED TO BE ON WELL WATER • APPLICATION REQUESTED ❑ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT ❑TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP ❑ REZONE ❑TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP USE PERMIT ❑ WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP ❑ MINOR USE PERMIT ❑ BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION ❑ VARIANCE ❑ LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION ❑ MINOR VARIANCE ❑ CERTIFICATE OF MERGER ❑ ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT ❑ MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN ❑ DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ❑ OTHER PROJECT DESCRIPTION FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT(Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division,describe the number and size of parcels.) FFg 2nnr, bU I IE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION (1P lIII I k M!can rew � OWNER CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY THAT 1 AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. FURTHER,I ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. (If an agent is to be authorized,execute an affidavit of aL AorAtion and irlWudp the affidavit with this application) DATE: _ SIGNATURE: K:\FORMS\UNIFORM APPLICATION Page I of 2 AGENT AUTHORIZATION TO: Butte County, Department of Development Services: Phone Number(S30)5'33 -3v7.2, Print Name 9! n,a k �6 jev cx jet)40 QkoydLLE . cfl- 9s 96 r Mailing Address is hereby authorized to process the application for on my property, identified as Butte County Assessor Parcel Number: APN# O.ST - - 009 This authorization allows representation for all applications, hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing,.but not including documents) relating to record title interest. Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name) �"� c.ZAGt' fJ �°Lurr,m��' Print Na Print Nav Signature Signature Architect and/or Engineer: Phone Number(___) - Print Name of Architect/Engineer f Mailing Address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Verify: �c Date Received: A ,9 Total Amount Received: 7' Q [(AP Number(s) egal Description -S Owners Authorization Zoning Requirements 0 'roject Description pies of plot plan Taken by: Receipt No. CIA- PW/LD Plan E.H. CDF NOD/NOE Fees Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit(Any unused portion of a deposit)will be returned upon final action. RECEIVED Current fee for this application Is j,j 7� as of Cr � � nUUnnrD Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer". BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION n K:.I:ORMSIUNIPORMAPPLICATION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA Page 2 of 2 COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be completed By Project Applicant) I. Date Filed GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Name and address of owner, and/or developer, and/or project sponsor: co-ossRor-1-0s 9" mormgg aPve/c Ro,-Jg cwoy/CL1:51 Cw 9s}6_S 2. Address of project: 9/ Mo2.7' ra-2 ROC-6. P-O/+iJ ozQOV 6"_ _ C L 257fS Assessor's Parcel Number: 0 _ G60 _ 009 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: SC'VAA,�_ ./Jn2�, 9/ "701ZEnQ 2vcir Q00x90 OeoyiccF CA 9S9C_5' S73- 3o7.7- 4. o7.74. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: AJ016.,!� 5. Existing general plan designation: r-i 07WIZ_L_ 6. Existing zoning district: PR-10 7. How is land currently used?PR,*VofTr- A5S1DE1U-c_e V__Ad nn_ ®ECun,-77,K"J _J pj5eek►-+- 70' TiG+iA.) DOGS 8. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): #0 VS g 4Ai!J _7 A91A.! '00 G S /-C) g D15136 e-FF0 ..,qn�Q._`b�'eQP �G- Fv2 o v2 c.��£.�:5 cJhry rJ�L C vs -nrvsE 00(,S Project Description: 9. Site size: /04 bi (Acrei/Sq. Feet) 10. Off-street parking spaces: Full size: O Compact: Total: _8_ 11. Plans attached: Yes X No 12. Proposed development schedule Coy,/ 7 •.J J fl•yA ,eHIA E o _ oh; .ryaaslA.)c- d r agog 9 �5-6F_�E-40 0 l 4N.S 13. Associated projects fuN4i2r91Sc5W F bUG OQ,_XDi,Ei✓c-E 7Vgitilevc- 11'4 lq s < 14. Anticipated incremental or phased development LF "70OLo ADD 41 fi0,0,ri a--J 4L I!RJW+r.6 Qv"i��.5' Aver &2;4--0 1kW01J91t Fkuu714S Kid.L;U= FEB 1 n 2005 ❑ Butte County Department of Development Services ❑ Planning Divis onlELOUNTYPLANNING DIVISION ORQVIL E.CAUMMA Attach description of project containing the following information: 15. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. F3�A- 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area and loading facilities. tj JA 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. l.()- 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 4771-ACA4Eb 19. If the project involves a minor variance, conditional use, rezoning application, or any development permits, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. If permits have already been issued, please attach as.Exhibit 0lfP Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES NO 20. Change in existing features of any hills, buttes, canyons or substantial alteration of ground contours. Y" 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 22. Change in pattern or character of general area of project. 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in bay, lake, river, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. 27. Site on filled land or on.slopes of 10 percent or more. X 28. Use of, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammable or explosives. 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. including special districts). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. �t0� © CCR 1 : ?nn� 0 Butte County.Department of Development Services D Planning Division SOITE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA Environmental Setting: (Attach brief description) 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation.to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. c Date Signature FEB 1 0 2005 K:\Planning\FORMS\Submittal\ENV-INFO.FRM BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA 0 Butte County Department of Development Services 0 Planning Division 0 Environmental Information Form _ Supplemental Information FEB #18 $�0 0�NY PC�AIlfflR" If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. The major function to be performed at this location is the training of dogs to assist the disabled as well as provide our clients receiving our dogs comfortable lodging facilities during the time it takes us to instruct them in the use and care for their new companion. Our program requires that at least one person be readily available to tend to the dogs needs at all times. This is accomplished by the use of an existing 3-bedroom mobile home on the property. In time we anticipate needing a small management staff and the utilization of volunteers and a few paid employees to facilitate many of our program needs as well as providing training to clients and our program dogs. Our projected goal is to comfortably accommodate up to 8 clients and possible attendants, beginning with 1 or 2 and building on that as resources permit. Using Canine Companions for Independence for a model, I would hope that in future years, K-9 Crossroads would be able to facilitate the transfer of up to 6 or 8 dogs at a time. Optimally, these sessions would be held 2 to 4 times a year. During these training sessions, clients would do a limited amount of in-and-out driving from the facility. Most traffic in and out would be conducted as field trips in a multi- passenger vehicle to stores, malls and restaurants in the Oroville and Chico areas. #32 Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. The property features an existing 1,200 square foot concrete slab outbuilding with metal walls and roof. We are proposing to remodel and equip this building for indoor training and classes. Behind this existing building is a 16' x 40' shed roof that we intend to enclose to create contemporary housing facilities for our program's dogs. Behind the building is a large area that will be fenced and partially concreted for a dog exercise and run area. K-9 Crossroads does not anticipate housing more than 15 to 20 program dogs at any given time. The existing area, plus the enclosure would create 1,840 square feet of training space and dog sheltering capability. A portion of the back enclosure will be devoted to a fully accessible unisex restroom for that building. (See attached drawing) At the southeast end of the property we are proposing to construct a facility where we can temporarily house our clients while they are here for three weeks of supervised training. We are considering an area of approximately 100 x 115 feet. We are currently looking into various construction methods, but are seriously considering the use of Yurts, as they would provide a very manageable relaxed setting and can easily be accessed with wheelchair accessible ramps and decking. A large 30 foot Yurt would be needed to provided a common room where meals can be served as well as provide a comfortable setting for relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, a kitchen as well as a building to provide separate accessible lavatories with a unisex wheelchair accessible shower room at one end. We may also consider locating a permanent office at this location. (Site-plan, pictures and brochure by Pacific Yurts attached.) The property features several large and beautiful Blue Oaks. Our plans for this property should have no impact on any of these trees and their presence only enhances the atmosphere we are incorporating into our future plans at this location. The locations where we intend to do future expansion are mostly open spaces with the exception of some remaining brush clearing for fire clearances. #33 Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use and scale of development. Attach photographs of the vicinity. The property is situated in the foothills just before the highway begin the steep climb into the Sierras. 91 Mortar Rock Rd. is a parcel in the Deer Peak Lake Estates; a development of parcels each10 acres or more that was once a cattle-grazing ranch. Although there are no views, Lake Oroville stretches to the North and East from the property and most of the land has not yet been developed. The one neighbor in sight is to the Northeast and her residence is located 100 feet past the property line which is approximately 600 feet from land we wish to develop. Neighbors: There is only one neighbor in close proximity to the proposed installation and their residence is more than 500 feet from the closest outbuilding and faces away from our daily activities. Resources: Septic - Most of the property is suitable for the installation of a septic system and we will be soliciting the services of a qualified contractor to access the most effective design for both current and future needs. Water—There are two dependable wells on the property and we installed a 2,100-gallon storage tank into the system. This tank will be accessible as a backup water supply and will be fitted with fireplugs for CDF access at key locations on the property. Electric — Electric utilities are available at the Southeast end of the property and would require a run of no more than 300 feet for access to the proposed installation. FEB 1 06 2005 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA .... � tross�o . N January 25, 2005 TRAIN K-9 Crossroads is in the process of applying for a full use-permit on AP# 058-55-080,as a Quasi-public facility. It has been highly recommended that we have a Pre-application meeting with all the agencies involved (See attached letter). While trying to get this meeting scheduled, we were informed that the deposit necessary to apply for a use-permit has increased from $1,100 to $3,550.50 and that the fee for having a Pre-application meeting was $1,576.00 bringing the total cost of the process to $5,126.50,This is an increase of five (5) fold and almost equals our total income for our fiscal year 2004. Under Butte County Code Chapter 3 Section 40.5, the Board of Supervisors is given the powers to waive all or part of any fee specified in the Planning division fee schedule. Our desire is that the County Supervisors will approve the waiver of county fees in the process of our applying for a full use permit on AP # 058-55-080 and that we will be allowed to hold a Pre-application meeting where we will be able to address the issues of each of the local agencies involved. K-9 Crossroads is coming before the County Supervisors today to request that this issue be added to the agenda for the February 8'h Board of Supervisors meeting where we can discuss this further. Thank you in advance for all your consideration. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, RECEIVED Sean Plummer; President FEB I o 205 Enclosures: Letter from Environmental Health BUTfECou ILLS,TY PLANNING DIVISION ioN Mission Statement oRov�uE,CALIFORNIA Letter of IRS determination 2004 Profit and Loss Statement Press Copy 2/23/2004 91 Mortar Rock Road •Yankee Hill, CA 95965 • 530-533-6477 http://k9crossroads.org n R BOARD OF SUPERVISORS �eUpa''o BILL CONNELLY First District _*' • ADMINISTRATION CENTER JANE DOLAN . °Ej`•.. c;� 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE-OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Second District °p`:� . MARY ANNE ROUX TELEPHONE: (530)538-7224 Third District CURT JOSIASSEN Fourth District KIM YAMAGUCHI Fifth District, Chair February 10, 2005 K-9 Crossroads Attn: Sean Plummer, President 91 Mortar Rock Road Yankee Hill, CA 95965 RE: Request for Waiver of Fees APN: 058-55-080 Dear Mr. Plummer: At its meeting of February 8, 2005, the Butte County Board of Supervisors approved the waiver of Use Permit fees for the above-referenced project. Enclosed you will find a Board of Supervisors' Minute Order attesting to that action. A Minute Order for this action has also been provided to the Development Services Department. You will need to contact that department for further processing of your project. If you have any additional questions concerning the Board's action,please contact me at 530-538-7643. Thank you. Sincerely, RECEIVE® anon Reeves Assistant Clerk of the Board FEB 1 I; 2005 B pINGDNISION /mr .er�M cc: Development Services Department BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BILLCONNELLY of suPg•.,� +••a.•••'' "'°�Lr•, First District �• ��� i�• JANE DOLAN Minute Order No. 0503-002//30 1 Second District 'o o' '•'•�• o qui ;�.•''' MARY ANNE HOUX Third District CURT JOSIASSEN Fourth District KIM K.YAMAGUCHI Fifth District, Chair MEETING DATE: February 8, 2005 ITEM SUBJECT: K-9 Crossroads - Request for Waiver of Fees. ITEM DESCRIPTION: Pursuant to Butte County Code Section 3-40.5, K-9 Crossroads, an organizatibnwhich rescues,trains andplaces servicedogs with individuals with special needs,requested the Board waive the Use Permit Fee associated with the construction of a training facility on APN 058-55-080. BOARD ACTION TAKEN: PURSUANT TO BUTTE COUNTY CODE SECTION 3-40.5, FOUND THAT IT IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST TO WAIVE THE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR APN 058-55-080. VOTE: Ayes: Supervisors Connelly, Dolan, Houx, Josiassen, and Chair Yamaguchi. Noes: None. Absent: None. Not Voting:.None. Unanimously Carried. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the above action was taken by the Butte County Board of Supervisors on the date listed above and that the action has not been revised,amended or rescinded as of this date. Mano Reeves,/Aist t Clerk of the BoardFeb ary 10, 20 0. :.ter RECEMED FEB 1 n 2005 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CAUFORN>A 1 _— LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH �18-B County Center Drive 411 Main Street - ®7 County Center Drive Oroville,CA 95965 P.O. Box 5364 Oroville,CA 95965 TEL:(530)538-7282 Chico,CA 95927 TEL:(530)538-7281 FAX:(530)538-2165 TEL:(530)891-2727 FAX:(530)538-7785 FAX:(530)895-6512 Edward Plummer 91 Motar Rock Road Yankee Hill, CA 95965 Re: Pre-application for a Full Use Permit for K—9 Crossroads, on Mortar Rock Rd. APN 58-55-08, (request for additional information). Our concern when performing a pre-application review is to determine whether or not _. there are fixed physical characteristics on the parcel that will completely prevent or greatly hinder your project from proceeding. These specific concerns normally involve only the provision of adequate sewage disposal and domestic water to the project. Your parcel has considerable useable area available for a standard sewage disposal system. If you are able to use a standard sewage disposal system for this project we are generally satisfied that you can meet the minimum requirements for sewage disposal and domestic water. However, we unfortunately at this point do not have adequate information to determine if you will be able to use a standard sewage system. (Please see- the point below under the Pre-Development Review Meeting section regarding sewage disposal). You should be aware that a pump would be necessary in even a standard sewage disposal system. Also, dependent upon the amount of use on the water system you may also be required to meet the minimum standards for a state permitted water system. Our office will have another even closer look at your project after it is submitted for the actual use permit review. At that time we conduct a more detailed review and provide our conditions and concerns regarding non-fixed adjustable items. These are items that, because they are able to be adjusted, we believe having to make changes to them to meet a minimum standard would not prevent your project from moving forward. In your case these non-fixed adjustable items would be concerned with such things as the construction and permitting of the group kitchen, and the construction and operation,of the dog kennel: FEB 1 5 2005 BUTTE COUNTY OROVILLE,CMLI:O ": AT A)YVD . PRE-DEVELOPMENT REVIEW MEETING Due the rather unique, to us, design of your proposal I took the project to the,County Interdepartmental Review Committee meeting for discussion. This is the same committee that will review your project after it is submitted for its use permit review. There were a number of specific questions and concerns expressed, particularly by the County Building Official and the representative from the fire department. Enough questions were raised in fact that it was generally agreed that, rather than trying to deal with only our department, you should strongly consider having a formal pre-development meeting for your project. Some of the more critical issues mentioned were: • The need for an A-3 fire rating on the yurts • The fact that this is a multi-family structure in the State Responsibility Area for fire concerns will trigger special considerations • The yurts are made of alternative materials and methods so must receive special approval from the Building Official. • A larger than normal waste water flow, the presence of unusual constituents in the waste water (i.e., special medications), or other factors effecting the waste water, could result in the sewage disposal system needing to be a special engineered design and/or approval by the State Regional Water Quality Control Board. • Questions about the number of dogs and attendants on site. • Questions about the design, including waste disposal, for the kennel. A generic-floor plan for the yurts was needed. • Details about usage and the design of the kitchen facility. If you wish to schedule a pre-development meeting prior to submitting your use permit application please contact Butte County Planning at 538-7601 or at# 7 County Center Drive Oroville directly. Environmental Health also attends pre-development meetings so all our questions can be handled in this forum as well. If you have any questions please contact either me of Charlotte Walters at the above noted office. Yo rs trul , Doug Fog 1, Program Manager Cc: Butte County Planning Butte County Animal Control Steve Fowler, Butte County Fire Rr=CEIIV'=® Butte County Building Official FEB 1 ob 2005 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA ••' ••eUP$''••• BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BILLCONNELLY . � •• ''��'•. First District � JANE DOLAN Minute Order No. 0503-002(36).• ' p � ) Second District BUTTE MARY ANNE HOUX COUNTY Third District FEB 11 2005 CURT JOSIASSEN DEVELOPMENT Fourth District SERVICES KIM K.YAMAGUCHI Fifth District,Chair MEETING DATE: February 8, 2005 ITEM SUBJECT: K-9 Crossroads - Request for Waiver of Fees. ITEM DESCRIPTION: Pursuant to Butte County Code Section 3-40.5, K-9 Crossroads, an organization which rescues,trains and places service dogs with individuals with special needs,requested the Board waive the Use Permit Fee associated with the construction of a training facility on APN 058-55-080. BOARD ACTION TAKEN: PURSUANT TO BUTTE COUNTY CODE SECTION 3-40.5, FOUND THAT IT IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST TO WAIVE THE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR APN 058-55-080. VOTE: Ayes: Supervisors Connelly, Dolan, Houx, Josiassen, and Chair Yamaguchi. Noes: None. Absent: None. Not Voting: None. Unanimously Carried. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the above action was taken by the Butte County Board of Supervisors on the date listed above and that the action has not been revised,amended or rescinded as of this date. �' amox) lw"a arary�l eeve , A ist t Clerk of the Board 0� •�' ®� Feb0, 20AR . ,,., y BOARD SUPERVISORS • BILLCONNELLY '� Ti! First District A: *` * ADMINISTRATION CENTER JANE DOLAN 5. e 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE-OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Second District 00 TELEPHONE: (530)538-7224 MARY ANNE HOUX Third District CURT JOSIASSEN Fourth District KIM YAMAGUCHI Fifth District, Chair February 10, 2005 K-9 Crossroads Attn: Sean Plummer, President 91 Mortar Rock Road Yankee Hill, CA 95965 RE: Request for Waiver of Fees APN: 058-55-080 Dear Mr. Plummer: At its meeting of February 8, 2005, the Butte County Board of Supervisors approved the waiver of Use Permit fees for the above-referenced project. Enclosed you will find a Board of Supervisors' Minute Order attesting to that action. A Minute Order for this action has also been provided to the Development Services Department. You will need to contact that department for further processing of your project. If you have any additional questions concerning the Board's action,please contact me at 530-538-7643. Thank you. Sincerely, arson Reeves ,Assistant Clerk of the Board /mrr �ccDevelopment Services Department P P r Page 1 of 1 Betts, Steve From: Fogel, Doug Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:19 PM To: Betts, Steve Subject: FW: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 Is the information provided here adequate fro you to answer these specific questions that were raised about this project? From: Erickson, Craig Sent: April 18, 2005 10:04 AM To: Fogel, Doug Subject: RE: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 This does not meet the minimum reqts for a pws. On the second bullet, there may be reqts under the building code for handicap access (just a guess) -----Original Message----- From: Fogel, Doug Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:57 PM To: Erickson, Craig Cc: Betts, Steve; Walters, Charlotte Subject: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 Two questions came up at this meeting that need some further clarification: • This is a commercial project. Do we have a community water system if we have 2 people residing on the parcel year round, also a total of 8 clients at a time, each individual staying on the site for 2-3 weeks at a time, for a total of about 7 months of the year? • The clients have physical disabilities. Are there any other special public health considerations that need to be accounted for in the project design? I think what was thought about was training of staff, means of emergency contact, special safety equipment, etc. i i 4/18/2005 Butte County Department of Development Services T TF YVONNE CHRISTOPHER,DIRECTOR o�v0 0 0 0 0 7 County Center Drive Oroville,CA 95965 0 - `_"'�= o (530)538.7601 Telephone c00 14 (530)538.7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION*BUILDING*GIS*PLANNING April 27, 2005 Sean Plummer 91 Mortar Rock Road Oroville, CA 95965 Subject: Pre-Development Conference for Sean Plummer, APN 058-660-008, Project#PRED 05-07 Dear Mr. Plummer: The application for the Plummer Pre-Development Conference was received on February 16, 2005, and the pre-development conference was held on April 13, 2005. The following individuals attended the pre-development conference: Yvonne Christopher,Director of Development Services and Building Official Stephen Streeter, Interim Planning Division Manager Stephen Betts, Senior Planner Felix Wannenmacher, County Counsel's Office Doug Fogel, Environmental Health Division Eric Schroth, Public Works Department Steve Fowler, Fire Department/CDF Rob Hill, Agricultural Commissioner's Office Sean and Edward Plummer, Applicants The project presented to the County is for a Use Permit to allow a dog training facility for the handicapped. Dogs would be trained on the site, and then the handicapped clients would be trained with the dogs. There would be up to six clients being trained at any one time, and up to 20 dogs being trained at any one time. Clients would live on the property for two to three weeks. There would be approximately three training sessions per years, but dogs would be kept on the site year around. Yurts are proposed to be utilized for living quarters. A group kitchen is proposed, along with a central restroom and shower facilities. You indicated that you are a tax exempt organization. It should be noted that the Butte County Board of Supervisors granted you a waiver for payment of the Use Permit application processing fees. 1 The Butte County Public Works Department provided probable conditions of project approval, which are attached to this letter. The Public Works Department may require that the road leading to the-property be improved to County Road Standard RS-8 LD-4 (attached). A drainage plan may be required to be submitted to the Public Works Department in order to meet County drainage standards. A Construction Storm Water Permit will be required to be obtained from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board if more than one acre of land is disturbed due to development on the project site. The Butte County Environmental Health Division stated that they had completed a pre- application review of the project, and it appeared that the property had adequate usable sewage disposal area to handle the waste water from the proposed project. A permit will need to be obtained from the Environmental Health Division for the kitchen. A permit may also be required to be obtained from the State of California for the kitchen. The Environmental Health Division stated that wastes from the dogs (solids and liquids) would need to be disposed of in an on-site septic system. Additional information received from the Environmental Health Division indicates that a public water system will not be required. . The representative from the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner's Office stated that there did not appear to be any agricultural issues with your proposed project. Butte County Animal Control stated that a kennel permit must be obtained and maintained if more than five dogs are kept on the property. They stated that each dog would need at least a 4-foot by 6-foot cage, based upon the type of dogs you intend to train. They also stated that twenty dogs is a large amount of animals for two people to take care of and additional people may be required to attend to the dogs. Animal Control recommended that you keep only twelve dogs on the property until more than two people can attend to them (the Use Permit can be modified later if more dogs are desired). You stated that all of the dogs would be spayed or neutered and would have chips implanted in them for identification. You also mentioned that the dogs would not be bred. The Butte County Fire Department/California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention provide potential conditions of project approval, which are attached to this letter. You stated that you would not object to the Fire Department's condition that limits use of the facility to the nori-fire season time period (November 1 to June 30). The Building Official stated that building permits will be needed for the yurts and deck. The yurts must be engineered, flame resistant, must meet the natural light and ventilation requirements of the California Building Code, and must be State of California energy compliant. The Building Official recommended that you have a code analysis prepared to determine what kind of occupancy the yurts would be. We also received written comments from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board and from PG&E. Their comments are attached to this letter. 2 F • • Your proposed use is considered to be a quasi-public use, and such use requires that a Use Permit be obtained. You must submit a Use Permit application to the Planning Division, which will be reviewed by County departments and possibly State agencies, such as Caltrans and the Department of Fish and Game. Once the project is determined to be complete, the Butte County Planning Division will prepare an environmental evaluation of the Use Permit project, and may require certain mitigation measures if the project would cause environmental impacts. The following environmental impacts may occur due to the project: • Deer herd impacts • Impacts to rare, threatened, or endangered plant and animal species • Drainage swale impacts • Access to railroad tracks (danger to humans) • Increased traffic and turning movements on SR-70 • Cultural (archaeological) resources • Oak tree habitat • Noise and solid waste from dogs (air and water quality impacts) • Erosion impacts • Emergency(secondary) egress Please note that there may be additional environmental impacts, which will not be known until such time as the Use Permit application is submitted and the environmental review process begun. Please be aware that if any environmental impact cannot be mitigated an Environmental Impact Report(EIR) will be required. The Use Permit must be approved by the Butte County Planning Commission at a public hearing. The nearby landowners will be notified of your project and will be given the opportunity to address the Planning Commission at the public hearing. If you have any questions regarding the results of the pre-development conference, please contact Dan Breedon at.(530) 538-7601 or via e-mail at.dbreedon@buttecounty.net. Sincerely, A�� Stephen Betts Senior Planner Attachment: 1. County Road Standard RS-8 LD-4 2. Public Works conditions of project approval 3. Fire Department conditions of project approval 4. Comment letter from California Regional Water Quality Control Board 5. Comment letter from PG&E 3 do DOUBLE SEALCOAT -4-- -2% -ZXHIMM POINT HINGE PONT 4' CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE(W MAX. GRAD.) DOUBLE SEAL COAT: ONE APPLICATION OF SC-250 PENETRATION TREATMENT FIRST COAT: ONE APPLICATION OF ASPLHALT EMULSION CRS-2 ONE APPLICATION OF SCREENINGS WX NO. 6 SECOND COAT. SAME AS FIRST COAT PENETRATION TREATMENT, EMULSION AND SCREENINGS SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS LESS THAN 2 ACRES - 4 OR FEWER PARCELS RS-8-LDIV NOTE NOT COUNTY STANDARD FOR MAINTENANCE TYPICAL SECTIONS FOR NON-URBAN AREA LAND ' DIVISIONS °. COUNTY STANDARD NO. o RS-8-LD • N.T.S. Betts, Steve From: Erickson, Craig Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 11:10 AM To: Walters, Charlotte; Jones, Wendy Cc: Fogel, Doug; Betts, Steve Subject: RE: Pre-Development Conference, Use Permit for Kennel, 91 Mortar Rock, APN 58-660-008, Sean Plummer Char, thanks for the heads-up. Please send Wendy any information we have been given re the proposed project. We will have an Animal Control representative there. What is the meeting time? -----Original Message----- From: Walters,Charlotte Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 8:50 AM To: Erickson,Craig;Jones,Wendy Cc: Fogel, Doug; Betts, Steve; Walters,Charlotte Subject: Pre-Development Conference,Use Permit for Kennel,91 Mortar Rock,APN 58-660-008, Sean Plummer Hello, Just a heads-up, this is a pre-development conference for a dog training kennel at the above location scheduled for April 13. The plan includes 7 kennels and 2 quarantine areas for dogs and living quarters for prospective clients. The dogs are going to be trained as service dogs for disabled clients. If you need copies of the project please let me know and I'll make sure you get them. Thanks, Charlotte 1 Betts, Steve From: Walters, Charlotte Sent: Tuesday, March 29,2005 8:50 AM To: Erickson, Craig; Jones, Wendy Cc: Fogel, Doug; Betts, Steve; Walters, Charlotte Subject: Pre-Development Conference, Use Permit for Kennel, 91 Mortar Rock, APN 58-660-008, Sean Plummer Hello, Just a heads-up, this is a pre-development conference for a dog training kennel at the above location scheduled for April 13. The plan includes 7 kennels and 2 quarantine areas for dogs and living quarters for prospective clients. The dogs are going to be trained as service dogs for disabled clients. If you need copies of the project please let me know and I'll make sure you get them. Thanks, Charlotte 1 Page 1 of 1 Betts, Steve From: Fogel, Doug Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:19 PM To: Betts, Steve Subject: FW: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 Is the information provided here adequate fro you to answer these specific questions that were raised about this project? From: Erickson, Craig Sent: April 18, 2005 10:04 AM To: Fogel, Doug Subject: RE: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 This does not meet the minimum reqts for a pws. On the second bullet, there may be reqts under the building code for handicap access (just a guess) -----Original Message----- From: Fogel, Doug Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:57 PM To: Erickson, Craig Cc: Betts, Steve; Walters, Charlotte Subject: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 Two questions came up at this meeting that need some further clarification: • This is a commercial project. Do we have a community water system if we have 2 people residing on the parcel year round, also a total of 8 clients at a time, each individual staying on the site for 2-3 weeks at a time,for a total of about 7 months of the year? • The clients have physical disabilities. Are there any other special public health considerations that need to be accounted for in the project design? I think what was thought about was training of staff, means of emergency contact, special safety equipment, etc. 4/27/2005 Page 1 of 1 Betts, Steve From: Fogel, Doug Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:57 PM To: Erickson, Craig Cc: Betts, Steve; Walters, Charlotte Subject: Pre-development meeting for K-9 Crossroads APN 0588-660-008 Two questions came up at this meeting that need some further clarification: • This is a commercial project. Do we have a community water system if we have 2 people residing on the parcel year round, also a total of 8 clients at a time, each individual staying on the site for 2-3 weeks at a time, for a total of about 7 months of the year? • The clients have physical disabilities. Are there any other special public health considerations that need to be accounted for in the project design? I think what was thought about was training of staff, means of emergency contact, special safety equipment, etc. 4/27/2005 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES.0 ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER,Governor DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION Butte Unit 176 Nelson Avenue Oroville,Califomia 95965 (530)538-7111 April 13, 2005 RE: PRED 05-07, APN 058-660-008 Sean Plummer 91 Mortar Rock Rd. Yankee Hill, CA 95965 Fire Department Requirements for Use Permit: Use Permit in effect only during non-fire season--July 1 to Oct. 31. No large (disabled clients) group training during the aforementioned months. " Comply with CDF Fire Safe Requirements, Public Resources Code 4290. Provide 100 ft. clearance of flammable vegetation around all structures (contact fire department for specifics.) Provide proof of easement for Mortar Rock Rd. and Nichols' private road for secondary emergency egress from property. Provide fire department adapters for 2200-gallon water tank to be used for fire protection only and provide a maintenance schedule for the tank and fittings. Provide proof that the yurts meet CPAI-84 requirements for flame resistance. No cooking in yurts. California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region . Alan C.Lloyd,PhD Arnold Schwarzenegger Secretaryfor Redding Office Governor Environmental 415 Knollcrest Drive,Suite 100,Redding,California 96002 Protection Phone(530)224-4845•FAX(530)2244857 http://www.swreb.ca.gov/rwgcb5 8 April 2005 BUTTE COUNTY ARR 12 2005 1EVEL(JpMENT Stephen Betts SERVICES Butte County Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 96965 COMMENTS ON APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT BY EDWARD AND SEAN PLUMMER, PRED 05-07,APN 058-660-008,YANKEE HILL AREA,BUTTE COUNTY We have reviewed an application for a use permit to operate a training center for service dogs and their prospective owners on a 10-acre parcel located approximately seven miles southeast of Paradise in the Yankee Hill area of Butte County. The property will be on individual septic and well water. A map provided with the application shows a drainage Swale with 50-foot development setback indicated. The USGS 7.5-minute topographic map for the area(Cherokee Quadrangle) does not show any permanent or seasonal `,`blue-line".streams on the property. We have the following comments. Wetlands and/or stream course alteration—The project proponent may require a Clean Water Act Section 404 permit (§404 permit) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A §404 permit is required- for equiredfor activities involving a discharge of dredged or fill material to waters of the United States. "Waters of the United States"include wetlands, riparian zones, streambeds, rivers, lakes and oceans. The Army Corps of Engineers Butte County contact for §404 permits is Ms. Laura Whitney, (916) 557-7455. Projects requiring a §404 permit also require a water quality certification (pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act) verifying that the project does not violate State water quality standards. A water quality certification is required for any project that impacts water of the State (such as streams and wetlands). Activities that fall under the water quality certification process include, but are not limited to: stream crossings, the modification of stream banks or stream courses, and the filling or modification of wetlands. A water quality certification must be obtained prior to construction. Failure to obtain a water quality certification, when required, may result in enforcement action. The Regional Board Contact for water quality certifications is Scott A. Zaitz, who can be reached at the letterhead address or by telephoning(530) 224-4784. Isolated wetlands not covered by the federal Clean Water Act Wetlands not covered by the Clean Water Act are known as "isolated wetlands."-Should the U.S. Army Corps'of Engineers determine that isolated wetlands exist at the project site and should the project impact or have potential to impact the isolated wetlands, a Report of Waste Discharge and filing fee must be submitted prior to commencing the construction activity. The Regional Board will consider the provided information and either issue or waive Waste Discharge Requirements. Failure to.obtain waste discharge requirements or a waiver thereof, when required, may result in enforcement action. Report of Waste Discharge application forms are available by calling our office at (530) 224-4845. California Environmental Protection Agency sZd Recycled Paper Stephen Betts • - 2 - 8 April 2005 Construction storm water- A Construction Activities Storm Water Permit is required for storm water discharges associated with a construction activity where clearing, grading, and excavation result in a land disturbance of one acre or more. Storm water discharges from construction activity that results in a land disturbance of less than one acre,but which is part of a larger common plan development of one acre or more, also requires a construction storm water permit. A construction storm water permit, if required, must be obtained prior to construction. Failure to obtain a construction storm water permit, when required, may result in enforcement action. Construction storm water permits can be obtained from Scott A. Zaitz (see above contact information)with the Redding office of the Regional Board. Dewatering Alternative 1: discharge to storm drains or waters of the United States - A dewatering permit, General Order for Dewatering and Other Low Threat Discharges to Surface Waters, may be- required for construction activities. This general NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System)permit covers the discharge to waters of the United States of clean or relatively pollutant-free wastewater that poses little or no threat to water quality. The following categories are covered by the dewatering permit: well development water; construction dewatering; pump/well testing; pipeline/tank pressure testing; pipeline/tank flushing or dewatering; condensate discharges; water supply system discharges; miscellaneous dewatering/low threat discharges. The dewatering permit applies only to direct discharges to waters of the United States. Failure to obtain a dewatering permit, when required, may result in enforcement action. An application form and a copy of the permit are available at this office. Dewatering Alternative 2: discharges to land - Construction dewatering discharges that are contained on land (i.e., will not enter waters of the United States) are allowed under a general waiver adopted under Regional Board Resolution No. R5-2003-0008, provided the following conditions are met: (1) the dewatering discharge is of a quality as good as or better than underlying groundwater; and (2) there is a low risk of nuisance. Examples of dewatering discharges to land include a terminal basin, irrigation (with no return to waters of the United States), and dust control. You may request written confirmation from this office that the waiver is applicable. Wastewater treatment and disposal—It is unclear at this time whether waste discharge requirements (issued by the Regional Board) will be necessary for sewage disposal. If you have any questions, please contact me at (530) 224-3249 or the letterhead address. Ray Bruun, P.E. Associate Engineer Shasta-Cascade Watershed RB: kg cc: Doug Fogel, Butte County Environmental Health Division, Oroville Pacific Gas and 460 Rio Lindo Avenue Don Chambers & E/ectiic Company Chico,CA 95926 Chico Land Rights Office 530/894-4423 FAX 530/894-4414 BUTTE COUNTY March 31, 2005 APR 0 4 2005 DEVELOPMENT Mr. Stephen Betts sEaavIc�s Butte County Department of Development Services,Planning Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 RE: Predevelopment Conference-(Plummer) File: PRED 05-07,APN: 058-660-008 Dear Mr. Betts: We have reviewed the subject site plan. Any relocation or rearrangement of any existing PG&E facilities in the area to accommodate this project will be at the expense of the developer. There shall be no building of structures, or the storage of any materials allowed over or under any existing PG&E facilities, or inside any easements that exist. Thank you for the opportunity to review this matter. If you have any questions,please call me in Chico at 894-4423. Sincerely, Donald W. Chambers Land Agent (file: Plummer.doc) BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PERMIT APPLICANT: Sean Plummer DATE: 02/16/2005 AGENT: APN: 058-660-008 i FILE #: PRED 05-07 PLANNER: Stephen Betts PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Pre-development conference for a Use Permit to allow the training of dogs to assist the disabled as well as provide clients receiving dogs lodging facilities during the time it takes to instruct them with the K-9's. Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: A. STREETS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of building permits, obtain encroachment permit for all new or existing driveway approaches and construct them to County standards,as specified in County Improvement Standards. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits,deed to Butte County, in fee simple,_feet of right-of-way from the centerline of . The right of way shall be sufficient for the installation of Standard No. S-5 at all street intersections. ® 3. Prior to the issuance of building permits, submit road and drainage improvement plans for the installation and construction of the street frontage improvements on access roads to RS8 LDIV Standard, ' eslud ng but net limited te P.G.G. fb, gutter- and side....,iv .,.,a d e mqu4ed stFeet seestien fer- par-eels Aith gross aer-eage of one arr-e AN: less. Censtpaet or- instal ❑ 4. Prior to the issuance of building permits, dedicate a one foot "no access strip" or relinquish abutters rights to Butte County, along the frontage of parcels , except at approved access points. B. DRAINAGE ® 1. Prior to the Feeerdatien ef issuance of building permits, a plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained on site and or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. ❑ 2. Prior to the issuance of building permits, establish 100 year floodplain elevations and the lowest floor elevations for any structures. Show on the site plan map for building permits the elevations (by contours)and the location of an accepted NVGD benchmark and a temporary benchmark on-site. C. LEGAL LOT STATUS ❑ 1. Prior to the issuance of the Use Permit,prove,to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works,that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel. 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T - --- • Zoned FR-10, General Plan Foothill Area Residential; both allow QP use with UP GOL-designated adjacent to project site No CLCA on parcel or on surrounding parcels Not in 100-year flood zone Class VII soils—not good for agricultural Inferred fault appx. 3,400 feet to northeast; no in an earthquake zone Not in an airport compatibility zone In a Deer Herd Designated Development Zone California Natural Diversity Data Base -Nothing on site or within 1 mile Most of site less than 30% slope In SRA; very high fire hazard area High archaeological sensitivity Potential Problems/Impacts Deer herd impacts Emergency secondary access Drainage swales A* City• ... W�t SD Access to RR tracks - Traffic on SR-70 - Cultural resources Oak tree habitat Conversion of buildings/use of yurtg Noise and solid waste from dogs 1��s �ee, off- �r}seo� Cod. 137 a c= Ji tl tl, -" 7-1 ir 00 3 . 13 L2 - a t €' � rl -313 Leo 1 Lrj I - � r L a nn ri r .. C..! a� L r Butte County De �ment o Develo ment Servic# 0T Py P .f P PLANNING DIVISION o�V T TF ° ° 7 County Center Drive ° - ° Oroville,CA 95965 ° = 'ar—�' ° ° ° (530)538-7601 Telephone �+ •� (530)538-7785 Facsimile DUN'S March 23,2005 TO: Enter Agency or Department FROM: Stephen Betts, Butte County Planning Division SUBJECT: Request for Comments on a Development/Land Use Application APPLICANT: Sean Plummer, Predevelopment Conference- PRED 05-07 APN: 058-660-008 DATE OF IDR*: 04/13/2005 *Inter-Departmental Review Committee IDR RESPONSE REGARDING COMPLETENESS OF APPLICATION DUE BY: April 11, 2005 AGENCYIDEPARTMENT CONDITIONS/MITIGATION MEASURES DUE BY: April 28, 2005 The Planning Division has received a project application as described below. This application is being provided to you for review. This is your opportunity to make comments regarding the completeness of this application, to be determined at the Inter-Departmental Review (IDR) Committee meeting on 04/13/2005, and/or to recommend conditions and/or mitigation measures relevant to your agency's/department's area of expertise and jurisdiction. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Pre-development conference for a Use Permit to allow the training of dogs to assist the disabled as well as provide clients receiving dogs lodging facilities during the time it takes to instruct them with the K-9's. PROJECT LOCATION: on the north side of Mortar Rock Road, approximately 0.3 miles south of Rich Gulch Road, at 91 Mortar Rock Road, Yankee Hill area. COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.: 1 ZONING: FR-10 (Foothill Recreational, 10-acre parcels) i GENERAL PLAN: GOL(Grazing & Open Land) If a response cannot be submitted prior to the due dates listed above,please call Stephen Betts at (530) 538-7153 or send him an email at sbetts@buttecounty.net. You do not have to respond to this request if you have no comments to include. Thank you for your attention to this matter. IDR COMMITTEE--APP,LICATION,COMPLETE: No (Please send response to Stephen Betts by April 11, 2005) Yes (Conditions/mitigation measures due by April 28, 2005 K APIanning\Projects\Comment Req uestForm.dot LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: PRED 05-07 APN: 058-660-008 APPLICANT: Sean Plummer 91 Mortar Rock Road Oroville, CA 95965 OWNER: Edward Plummer REPRESENTATIVE: REQUEST: Pre-development conference for a Use Permit to allow the training of dogs to assist the disabled as well as provide clients receiving dogs lodging facilities during the time it takes to instruct them with the K-9's. LOCATION: on the north side of Mortar Rock Road, approximately 0.3 miles south of Rich Gulch Road, at 91 Mortar Rock Road, Yankee Hill area. SIZE: 10.1-acres SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT# 1 EXISTING ZONING: FR-10, (Foothill Recreational, 10-acre parcels) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GOL(Grazing & Open Land) ZONING HISTORY: SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE: SITE HISTORY: APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: ASSIGNED PLANNER: Stephen Betts Date Application Received: 02/16/2005 Date Project Assigned: 03/23/2005 IDR Date: 04/13/2005 30-Day Complete: 03/18/2005 Tentative Hearin Date: �-r{a . • "DRAFT"LEAD IN SHEET FILE NO: 9AEp 975-07 AP# ISI-660-00?- APPLICANT: '°4r? P OWNER: f h-'- — [GT I.cJQ/tG( REPRESENTATIVE: PT-e.- Cm,r��t-an�c P�,r�i�`"�o PRO SED REQUES • (to be filled out by person taking in a p1. at'.o ) , Cho �o Q C ' Q5 005 0 AL REQUEST. o be filled out by project planner) SIZE: 4 I Q -S 4r►kss. �� at"!4 . LOCATION. / WO 02- eaad tW 4U& wwt4% • 44L o,b mn�ie.s vl% e* to SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT# EXISTING ZONING: F—k GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: A R ASSIGNED PLANNER: //' V� PLANNER's MTIAiS Date Application Received T Date Proiect Assigned IDR Date 0 S - 13 30 Day Complete Tentative Hearing Date KAPlanningTonmTead In Sheet.doc i i :;rad 7�,c: .l;•�} ��' % .,t r3 :e'f 'Q Al, t;Q1�,.`.'+,y*.�' '�Z .':I•' •:)'!t' ,.•v: _ ti; ���.;,v.. �X n4 d � / 4 9 I (940 - 06?�� 8'� � 1 F COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST County Offices and Cities: l/ Chief Administrative Officer X Develop.Services Director ' Public Works Director 1 Environmental Health 1 X Assessor X Building Manager Sheriff BCAG �{j _ALUC .7x­LAFCo v Air Quality Mgmt. _Butte Co.Farm Bureau Biggs Gridley (� _Chico _Oroville _Paradise 1 _Chico Airport Commission Information Systems h ept. _Animal Control Agricultural Commission 1 I County Counsel l Irrigation District: _Butte Water _Biggs/W.Gridley Water Durham Irrigation _South Feather Water&Power Agency _Paradise Irrigation _Richvale Irrigation —Table Mountain Irrigation. —Thermalito Irrigation District —Other Domestic Water _Butte Water District _California Water Service Co. _Del Oro Water Co. —OWID _Thermalito IrrigationDistrict Other Sewer _Butte Water District _Themalito Irrigation —Sterling City Sewer Main Skansen Subdivision(CSA 21) —L.O.A.PUD Fire Protection J-2L California Department of Forestry —EI Medio Fire Protection District Recreation Districts _Chico Area Recreation _Durham Area Recreation _Feather River Rec.&Park Paradise Recreation&Park Richvale Recreation &Parks Utilities / PG&E W _Chambers Cable TV _SBC Viacom Cable TV State Agencies 1 _ l� � �O CalTrans(Traffic) _Dept.of Water.Resources ]L Dept.of Fish and Game Forestry(Attn:Craig Carter) / _Dept of Parks and Rec. _Highway Patrol CA Reg.Water Quality Control Board ✓ _Caltrans,Aeronautics Program _Office of Governmental&Env.Relations _Department of Conservation _Office of Mining Reclamation Dept.Social Services,Comm.Care Licensing Federal Agencies _US Forest Service _US Bureau of Land Management _US Fish&Wildlife Service Army Corps of Engineers _National Marine Fisheries Service Other Districts,Agencies,Committees,etc. _Lime Saddle Dist _Community Association School Districts _Drainage _Butte Env.l Council _Reclamation _Cal Native Plant Society _Butte Co.Mining Committee _Forest Ranch Community Assoc. _Paradise Pines Com. Assoc. _Butte Creek Watershed Conservancy _Mosquito Abatement District. K:\Planning\Forms\DISTR.wpd ti 70W sc Fenced Play & Exercise Area. � vt M� � i�l Ir,l 1 n. ��'11f4TtIly:±�_ it\\ \1111 fU 1yr'k1 = ' au'tl�hC� ` • �j711f'�rn�• ' ;Yt�"� .-,c� '�;�� ,�;k:vJs;�.,cx•-� �•; ;�. �.yc+�(S�"�.Y a-. z .s �,.�r vy, a. � / a.�i'n• `' '$"rim •w t i h c:tYr�• m,•--•r s �a`r u.�'-_���rx4'`�+,�r^,�••s'tr,4�i�+�- II�II�/// aorb 9 rununes ryn Arun+ Arun Kennels nl IIII l n.. "ril I1�1 tin ' IL @ • i; @ Quarantine - --— Training Center I o Kennels Existing Bldg. @ I` @ 9 - 6 RECEIVE® @ FEB 1 0 2005 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA 4010" Scale: 1" = 10' Phase 11 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1' 16'Yurt 16'Yurt . 14`Yurt 14'Yurt Sleeping Sleeping Client w%Attendant Client w/Attendant \\\N "Ph"ase 2 Phase` 14 Yurt Sleepinndl Phase., 16'Yurt : Restrooms s` w/shower P a e -. Yurit � Yurt 5 i - Phase 1 Phase 1_ \ Phase=Z 30'Yurt _ 20 Yurt -- Kitch n; Social Center Restrooms w/sh were ® Y Decking gg- = 0 ® Ramps Walkway I I I I �--ra tea• I, p,. Scale:V=U10' II ro^ FEB 1 e 2005 BUTTE COUNTY PUNNING DIVISION OROVILLE,CALIFORNIA Adjacent Parcel t P. 058-660-009 ,,.f•' � �' ��' r� 10.01 acres Size: i - 0Sox ssftw ' ��� Zoning: FR-10 �N•., ,ROS, �° General Plan: FAR �' - F06•71 eE If �,�� ��QUses: Residence N 5130 3 ' ` Adjacent Parcel Info: /� r ' Adjacent Parcel Info: 058-660-013 = J- �,� i j' `, s f ' 058-690-013 Size: 12.36 acres `� ' ., � Size: 50.0 acres Zoning: FR-40 Zoning.- FR-10 c► ` r g ` General Plan: GOL General Plan: FARlb ��% ` Uses: Undeveloped Uses: Residence � � ,. +o •• Tra& g Km-"sgExwdsBArea E;• • • ® M.W, y (seefl=plan) t . 6-110 -1 ai � 66sluv=A Elee sely.an pde Adjacent Parcel Info: 058-690-008 Size: 16.841 acres Yurts t.ocat(on Zoning: FR-10 ?. (sea floor pian) General Plan: FAR S c A LE I"=100' s-zs-c..c Uses: Undeveloped 0A AP No: 058-660-008 H6 P/"E• �.•- -�, Proposed Use: Quasi-Public Lot Size 10.01 acres Owner: Edward Plummer W 91 Mortar Rock Road r`, Yankee Hill, CA 95965 {� r 530-532-1778 FEB7-1 1 DID 1 5 2005 Site Location: '91 Mortar Rock Road ` "o `� Zoning: FR-10 General Plan: FAR BUTTE COUNTY PL%NNING DIVISION Adjacent Parcel Info: Contact: Sean Plummer 530-533-6477 OROVUE,CALIFORNIA � \ 058-690-000 + Size: 10.01 acres Zoning: FR-40 General Plan: GOL Uses: Railroad Tunnel i