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PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET
FILE#: ZCA 99-05 PROJECT TYPE: Zoning Code Amendment
APPLICANT: Butte County Development Service
ADDRESS: 7 County Center Dr.,Oroville„CA 95965
OWNER:
ADDRESS:
REPRESENTATIVE:
ADDRESS:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Zoning Code Amendment to various sections of Chapter 24 to correcttyI oa graphical errors
and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chanter adopted on February 28, 1995,by Ordinance 3176
PROPERTY ZONED: Various LOCATED: County Wide
AP#:_ Various TOWN/AREA: County Wide
GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Various
1. Application complete: January 22, 1999 Amount: $ Receipt#:
2. Comments sent to: Env.Health,Development Service,Public Works,CDF
3. Comments received from:
4. Rezone Petition Signatures Checked:
5. Mailing List/Lead-in Sheet:
6. Assigned To: Craig Sanders
7. Environmental Determination:
State Clearinghouse No: Categorical Exemption-CEQA#
Negative Declaration
Mitigation Negative Declaration
Subject to Fish&Game: Environmental Impact Report
Gen.Rule Ex.-CEQA#15061.(bx3)
Other
8. Staff Report: Project Video:
9. Clearinghouse circulation required: Yes No Date Sent to SCH:
10. Publication Notice Written: Display Ad Prepared:
11. Notices Mailed: Number of Notices:
12. Newspaper Publication Date: O C P G B
13. Planning Commission Hearing(s):
Action taken:
Special Conditions:
Commission Resolution No.
14. Board of Supervisors'Hearing(s):
Action taken:
Board Resolution No.: Ordinance No: Adopted:
15. Type Use Permit/Send for signature:
16. N.O.E./N.O.D./APPENDIX G: Fish&Game Fees Paid: Yes No
17. Send validated Use Permit:
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18. Assessor's Memo:
19. Copy of Use Permit/Variance to Planning Technician:
DEPARTME14 OF DEVELOPMEN .SERVICES
BUTTE COUNTY UNIFORM APPLICATION
APPLICANT: Agent information to be provided is on other side:
APPLICANT'S NAME(If applicant is different from owner an affidavit is required) ASSYSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER:
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ADDRESS: CITY.STATE&ZIP CODE: FILE NUMBER (FOR OFFICE USE)
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N OF PROPOSED PROJECT(If any)
LOCATION OF PROJECT(Major cross streets and Address, if any)
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GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED
OWNER'S NAME TELEPHONE
ADDRESS: CITY,STATE&ZIP CODE:
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ZONE GENERAL PLAN EXISTING LAND USE SITE SIZE(in Square Feet or Acres)
•<r EXISTING STRUCTURES(in Square Feet) PROPOSED STRUCTURES{in Square Feet)
(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
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❑ REZONE ❑ TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
[3 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 0' OTHER AM&UD M 't" Z
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FULL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT(Attach necessary sheets. If this application is for a land division,describe the number and
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OWNER CERTIFICATION
I CERTIFY THAT I AM PRESENTLY THE LEGAL OWNER OR THE AUTHORIZED AGENT OFTHE OWNER OF(fTIE ABO DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
FURTHER.[ACKNOWLEDGE THE FILING OF THIS APPLICATION AND CER THAT ALL OF THE ABO INFOR, (ON IS TRUE AND
ACCURATE (If an agent is to be authorized,execute an affidavit of authcrirrtion an Jude the affidavit with lic do
DATE: 2—b _ 77 SIGNATURE:
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AGENT AUTHORIZATION
To Butte County, Department of Development Services;
Print Name otAgent and Phone Number_
Mailing Address
is hereby authorized to process this application for
on my property, identified as Butte County Assessors Parcel Number
This authorization allows representation for all applications;`
hearings, appeals, etc. and to sign all documents necessary for said processing, but not including
document (s) relating to record title interest.
Owner(s) of Record: (sign and print name)
Print Name Print Name'
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Signature Signature
Architect and/or Engineer:
Print Name of Archited/Engineer and Phone Number
Mailing Address
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Verify:
-Date received: Total amount received:
AP Number(s) Legal Description '
Owners Authorizations Zoning requirements .
Project.Description 'Copies of plot plan, .
Taken by - Receipt No. . E.H. LD Plan FD
Payment of the currently required Application Fee and/or Deposit(Any unused portion of a
deposit) will be.returned upon final action.
Current fee for this application is $ as of
Make check payable to "Butte County Treasurer". '
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT - FEBRUARY 25, 1999
Applicant: Butte County Development G.P.: Various designations, County-wide
Services Department
Zoning: Various
File#: ZCA 99-05
APN: N/A
Request: Amendment to various sections of
Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code to Location: County-wide
Correct typographical errors and omissions
included in Ordinance 3176. Exhibits:
Project Planner: Craig Sanders
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is an amendment to various sections of Chapter 24 to correct
---_typogaphical errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chapter adopted on
February 1995 by Ordinance 3176.
CEQA ISSUES: he proposed amendment has been reviewed and found to be exempt from review
under the California nvironmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061. This section states that,
"CEQA only applies to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that.there is no possibility that the activity in
question may have a significant effect on the environment, the"activity is not subject to CEQA." This
code amendment meets this CEQA exemption because:
1. This amendment simply corrects typographical errors and reinstates sections to the code that
were in effect prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3176, but were inadvertently omitted in the
updated code. The resulting Code sections will not result in any direct, physical changes to
the environment.
ANALYSIS: The list of corrections to Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code represents
typographical errors and omissions contained in Ordinance 3176 that should be corrected.
Corrections related to adding mobile home parks back to the zoning code reflect Ordinance 2323
adopted in 1982 and Section 65852.7 of the State Planning and Zoning Law requiring local
jurisdictions to allow mobile home parks on all land planned and zoned for residential use.
Code Sec. Zone Correction
24-35.30 Change"Public Works Director"to "Director of Development Services."
24-70 Omission,Add AZ-Airport Zone to list of current zone districts; Delete
all ARMH zones from list.
Ar Butte County Department of Development Services Agenda Report AF Page 1 Ar
24-95 AR Typo, second line,.change ARMH-10 to AR-10.
24-120 E.2 R-1 Typo, Second Dwelling Units in the R-1 need a Minor Use Permit instead
of a Conditional Use Permit, change the"C" to "MU."
24-125 C.3 RN Omission, add "Mobile home parks subject to the density of the General
Plan" as a use requiring a Use Permit.
24-130 C.3 RT-1 Omission, add "Mobile home parks subject to the density of the General
Plan" as a use requiring a Use Permit.
24-130 D.3 RT-1 Omission, add"Bed and Breakfast Home" as a use requiring a Minor Use
Permit.
24-135 CA SR zones Omission, add "Mobile home parks subject to the density of the General
Plan , in the SR, SR 1/2, and SR-1 zones only" as a use requiring a Use
Permit.
24-135 D.3 SR zones Omission, add"Bed and Breakfast Home" as a use requiring a Minor Use
Permit.
24-135 E. SR-1 Typo, change side and rear yard setbacks for the SR-1 zones from 10'to
5'.
24-140 E. C-1 Omission, add the word"feet" after forty-five and include ` mark after 45.
24-170 E.1 LI Typo, first line, change"not" to "and no."
24-190 B. TM zones Omission, add as Item 4.: "The keeping of animals, subject to the animal
maintenance requirements of Sections 24-255 through 24-255.15,
inclusive, of this Code."
24-190 C. TM zones Omission, add under item 1, "Mobile home parks subject to the density of
the General Plan, in the TM-1 zone only," as a use requiring a Use Permit.
24-240 C. Typo,the exhibit for 90°parking should show a 25' aisle width instead of
a 16' aisle width.
24-270 3. B. Clarification, the last word in the sentence should be changed from"yard"
to "setback."
RECOIVIl fNDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of
these minor amendments to Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code to the Board of Supervisors as
outlined in the motion below.
Ar Butte County Department of Development Services Agenda Report a Page 2 A
FINDINGS:
Section 1: Environmental Findings.
A. The proposed amendment has been reviewed and found to be exempt from review under
the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061. This section states
that, "CEQA only applies to projects which have the potential for causing a significant
effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility
that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is
not subject to CEQA." This code amendment meets this CEQA exemption because:
1. This amendment simply corrects typographical errors and reinstates sections to the
code that were in effect prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3176, but were
inadvertently omitted in the updated code. The resulting Code sections will not
result in any direct, physical changes to the environment.
Section 2: General Plan and Zoning Findings.
A. Find that the proposed changes to Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code are minor in
nature to correct typographical and omission errors in Ordinance 3176 and that all
changes are consistent with all elements of the Butte County General Plan.
Section 3: Action
A. Recommend that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance amendment various
Sections of Chapter 24 as listed in this report.
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
ARTICLE II
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GENE L ZONING REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
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6 SECTION 2420 NATURE AND PURPOSE OF ZONING PLAN
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8 (a) This chapter divides the unincorporated territory of the County into geographical districts designated
9 as zoning districts. It establishes regulations limiting the use of land and structures, location, height
10 and bulk of the structures, the open spaces about buildings and provides for such other measures as
11 will accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
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13 (b) This chapter is adopted to promote and protect the public health, safety and general welfare for the
14 following more particularly specified purposes:
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16 (1) To assist in providing a definite plan of development for the County, and to facilitate,
17 encourage, guide, control and regulate the future growth of the County.
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19 (2) To protect the character, social and economic stability of agricultural, residential, commercial,
20 industrial and other areas within the County; to assure the orderly and beneficial development
21 of such areas; and more particularly, to provide adequate light and air; to avoid undue
22 concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate provision for transportation, water,
23 sewage, drainage facilities, schools, parks and other public developments; to conserve and
24 develop natural resources; to protect the food supply; to conserve property values; to
25 conserve energy; and to promote efficient urban design and arrangement, and to secure
26 economy in governmental expenditures.
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28 (3) To obviate the menace to the public safety resulting from the location of buildings, and uses
29 of buildings and of land, adjacent to streets and highways which are a part of the streets and
30 highways element of the general plan of the County, or other thoroughfares, so that existing
31 or prospective traffic circulation on said highways will be facilitated.
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33 (4) To implement the policies of the Butte County General Plan.
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35 (c) It is expressly declared that all of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to all property within the
36 unincorporated territory of Butte County whether owned by private persons, firms or corporations, or
37 by the government of the United States of America, or any,of its agencies, or by the State of
38 California or any of its political subdivisions ora agencies, !ar>W. tt=e -de�a� *fate "`;:':`'°:'': 5
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40 municipal corporation or any of its or their agencies, or by any district formed under the laws of the
41 State of California.
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43 (d) The Board of Supervisors shall have the authority to decide any question involving the interpretation
44 or application of any provision of this chapter. Said provisions of this chapter and the applications
45 thereof shall be held to be the minimum requirements necessary to promote the public health, safety
46 and general welfare. Except as specifically herein provided, it is not intended by this chapter to
47 repeal, abrogate, annul or in any way to impair or interfere with any existing provision of law or
48 ordinance, or any rule, regulation or permit previously adopted or issued or which may be adopted or
49 issued pursuant to law relating to the use of buildings or premises, or relating to the erection,
50 construction, establishment, moving, alteration or enlargement of any building improvement; nor is it
■ .Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 intended by this chapter to interfere with or abrogate or annul any easement, covenant or'other
2 agreement between parties or to annul or abrogate the public improvements emplaced and paid for
3 by property owners pursuant to previously adopted County plans; provided, however, that in cases in
4 which this chapter imposes a greater restriction upon the erection, construction, establishment,
5 moving, alteration or enlargement of buildings or the use'of any such building or premises'in said
6 several districts, or any of them, than is imposed or required;by such existing,provisions of law or
7 ordinance, or by such rules, regulations or permits, or by such easements, covenants or agreements,
8 then in such case the provisions of this chapter shall control.
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10 SECTION 2421 DEFINITIONS
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12 Unless the context clearly requires to the contrary the definitions of terms provided in this Section shall
13 govern construction within Articles Il and III of this chapter:
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14 2421.010 Agriculture: The use of land for agricultural purposes, including farming, dairying, pasturage,
15 aquaculture, agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, apiaries and animal and poultry husbandry,
16 and the necessary accessory uses; provided, however, that the operation of any such accessory uses
17 shall be secondary to that of the normal agricultural activities. As used in this definition, "accessory use"
18 means those supply, service, storage and processing areas and facilities for any other agricultural land.
19 The above uses shall not include stockyards, slaughterhouses, hog farms, fertilizer works or plants for the
20 reduction of animal matter.
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22 The Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 89-172: Interpretation of whether agricultural buildings are
23 allowed in zones that do not specify agriculture
24 as an allowed use. It is the Board's policy that agricultural buildings are not an allowed use in the C-1,
25 C-2, C-C, C-F, H-C, L-I, M-1, M-2, MHP, R-1 A & C, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-MH, R-N, RT-1/2, and RT-1 A zones.
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27 24-21.020 Agriculture Employee: An individual who verifies, by personal affidavit and by affidavit of his
28 employer, that he is, or will be, employed at least thirty-two (32) hours per week for at least sixteen (16)
29 weeks per year, or that his primary source of annual income is, or is anticipated to be, derived from, any
30 of the following described occupations:
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32 (a) The preparation, care and treatment of farm land, pipelines or ditches, including leveling for
33 agricultural purposes, plowing, discing and fertilizing the soil;
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35 (b) The sowing and planting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity;
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37 (c) The care of any agricultural or horticultural commodity. As used in this subdivision, "care" includes,
38 but is not limited to, cultivation, irrigation, weed control, thinning, heating, pruning, or tieing,
39 fumigating, spraying and dusting;
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41 (d) The harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity including, but not limited to, picking,
42 cutting, threshing, mowing, knocking off, field chopping, bunching, baling, balling, field packing, and '
43 placing in field containers or in the vehicle in which the commodity will be hauled on the farm or to
44 the place of first processing;
45
46 (e) The assembly and storage of any agricultural or horticultural commodity including, but not limited to,
47 loading, roadsiding, banking, stacking, binning and piling;
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49 M The raising,,feeding and management of livestock, fur-bearing animals, fish, frogs and other aquatic
50 animals, and bees including, but not limited to, herding, housing, hatching, milking, shearing,
51 handling eggs and extracting honey;
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4 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (g) The operation, conservation, improvement or maintenance of such farm and its tools and equipment.
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12. 2421.030 All ev: Any public or private thoroughfare less than forty (40) feet in width which affords only
13 a secondary means of access to abutting property.
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15 2421.040 Antiques, and Anticluue Shoe: "Antiques" means any article which, because of age, rarity or
16 historical significance, has a monetary value greater than the original value or which has an age
17 recognized by the United States Government as entitling the article to an import duty less than
18 prescribed for contemporary merchandise. A store,or shop selling only such articles or offering them for
19 sale shall be considered as an antique shop or store, and not considered as a dealership handling used
20 or secondhand merchandise.
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41 24-21.050 Building: Any structure having a permanent foundation and a roof supported by columns, or
42 by walls designed, intended and/or used as shelter for the enclosure of persons, animals, chattels, or for
43 use in commercial, industrial or other enterprises.
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45 2421.060 Building, Accessory: A detached subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to that
46 of the main building on the same lot.or to the use of the land.
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48 2421.070 Building Area: The total amount of ground area occupied by all buildings and structures on
49 a parcel of land. Y
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51 2421.080 Building, Nonconforming: A building or structure or a portion thereof lawfully existing at the
52 time the zoning ordinance affecting the property on which said building is situate becomes effective
■ Comprehensive-Zoning Ordinance ■
5 Revised 9/20/94
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■ ,
1 which was designated, or structurally aRered, for a use that does not conform to the use regulations of
2 the zoning district in which it is located.
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4 2421.090 Building Site: A specifically defined parcel which can accommodate a building or group of
5 buildings together with all yard and open space as required in the zoning district.
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7 2421.095 Camping: Occupying or maintaining for occupancy any place for temporary living, sleeping
8 or other human occupancy purposes. "Camping"does not include: the parking or storage of an
9 unoccupied and otherwise unused trailer coach, recreation vehicle, or tent trailer on a privately owned
10 parcel, as defined in Section 24-21.31; occupying a trailer coach, or recreation vehicle, connected
11 pursuant to County permit to permanent sewage disposal and water supply systems; or occupying a trail-
12. er coach or a recreation vehicle for any accessory use allowed in the applicable zoning district.
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28 accumulation of garbage or junk or any combination thereof as those terms are herein defined.
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33 24-21.110 Dwelling Group: On one lot, groups of more than one of such main buildings as are
34 permitted by the regulations of the district.
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36 2421.120 Dwelling. Multiple: or Multiple-Dwelling: A building or portion thereof, j t ina Iepa 8We
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38 independently of each other, including apartment houses, apartment-hotels and flats, but not including
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42 24-21.130 Dwelling, Single-Family: A building with one or more habitable rooms which are designed
43 to be occupied by one family with facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, eating and sanitation..
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51 Definition changed to reflect case law definition.
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6 Revised 9/20/94
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 2421.150 Feed Yard, Commercial Animal: A fenced or enclosed area operated exclusively to fatten
2 livestock for clients for a consideration, by being fed a concentrated ration.
3
4 2421.160 Fence: "Fence" means a wall or a barrier connected by boards, masonry, rails, panels, wire
5 or any other ify material for the purpose of enclosing space or separating parcels of
6 land. The term°fence° does not include retaining walls.
7
8 2421.170 Garbage: 'Garbage" means every accumulation of animal or vegetable or other waste matter
9 that attends or results from the preparation, consumption, decay, dealing in, or storage of meat, fish,
10 fowl, fruits, vegetables or other food products and shall include any food container in which there is
11 putrescible material either solid or liquid.
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13 ..:'.." ;:°::::.,...<` .;':.;>:.;..-.is ""':"`:' : A detached livingquarters of a permanent q pe type of construction containing not
14 more than five hundred (500) feet in area, which does not contain kitchen facilities and which is designed
15 for and used to house nonpaying transients, visitors or guests of the occupants of the dwelling on the lot;
16 and having a rear yard and side yard of not less than five (5) feet and located not less than ten (10) feet
17 from any other accessory building and not less than eight (8) feet from any main building on the same
18 lot. Renamed and moved section.
19
20 2421.180 Hog Farm: Any premises used exclusively for the raising or keeping of three (3) or more
21 hogs when raised, fed or fattened for the purposes of sale and consumption by other than the owner of
22 the site. In an agricultural zone the term "hog farm" is not intended to otherwise preclude the raising of
23 hogs as a part of a general farming operation or as an FFA, 4-H, or other student project.
24
25 2421.190 Home, Boarding or Lodging, or Rest Home: A building or portion thereof other than a hotel
26 where meals for sic (6) or more persons are provided for compensation or profit.
27
28 2421.195 Home Occupation: A businesses or services conducted on the premises by occupants of
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48 2421.200 Hospital: "Hospital' means an institution specializing in giving clinical, temporary and
49 emergency, or long-term services of a medical or surgical nature to human patients, and licensed by
50 state law to provide facilities and services in surgery, obstetrics and general medical practice.
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
�7 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 2421.210 Hotel: "Hotel' means a building in which there are six (6) or more guest rooms where
2 lodging with or without meals is provided for compensation, but shall not include jails, hospitals, asylums,
3 sanitariums, orphanages, prisons, detention homes and similar buildings where human beings are housed
4 or detained under legal restraint.
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11 let: Renamed to Guest House.
12
13 2421.230 Industry: The manufacture, fabrication, reduction or destruction of any article, substance or
14 commodity, or any other treatment thereof in such a manner as to change the form or character thereof.
15
16 2421.240 Junk: Any worn-out and discarded material in general that may be turned to some use
17 including, but not limited to, any old iron, wire, copper, tin, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty
18 bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby carriages, automobiles, and other vehicles, dismantled, in
19 whole or in part, kept, stored, located, sftuated or piled in public view, and all other similar personal
20 property ordinarily defined and classified as "junk" kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view
21 and not screened from public view by a fence.
22
23 24-21.250 Junkyard: "Junkyard' means the use of more than one hundred (100) square feet of the area
24 of any lot, or the use of any portion of that half of a lot which adjoins any street or highway, for the
25 purchase, sale of junk as herein defined.
26
27 24-21.260 Kennel: Any premises, except where accessory to an agricultural use, 1iBr�jrip$ fly@
28 e: ;:#our;:4;>: w. s<:ar..e:::fs: forah.'.>' ;aiiifiatscfrr>al or which a license is
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29 required by Section 4-3 of this Code.
30
31 24-21.270 Lot Area: An area containing the minimum square footage and frontage as required by the
32 zoning district for a dwelling unit or building.
33
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40 24-21.280 Mobile Home: A housing structure transportable in one or more Sections, designed and
41 equipped to be used with or without a foundation system. Mobile home does not include recreational
42 vehicle, commercial coach, factory built housing as defined in.Section 19971 of the Health and Safety
43 Code or a mobile home certified under the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act
44 of 1974 (42 U.S. Section 5401 et seq.), with or without a foundation system, pursuant to Section 18551 of
45 the Health and Safety Code.
46
47
48 24-21.285 Mobile Home Park: An area or tract of land where two or more mobile home lots are rented
49 or leased or held out for rent or lease to accommodate mobile homes used for human habitation. The
50 rental paid for any such mobile home shall be deemed to include rental for the lot it occupies. For
51 purposes of this Section, "mobile home park' also means a mobile home development constructed
52 according to the requirements of Paragraph 2.1 (commencing with Section 18200) of Division 13 of the
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 Health and Safety Code, and Intended for use and sale as a mobile home condominium or cooperative
2 park, or as a mobile home planned unit development.
3
4 2421.286 Mobile Recycling Unit: A mobile recycling unit means an automobile, truck, trailer or van,
5 licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, which is used for the collection of recyclable materials. A
6 mobile recycling unit also means the bins, boxes or containers transported by trucks, vans or trailers and
7 used for the collection of recyclable materials.
8
9 2421.288 Modular Home: 1i€Iftri8i;; tf1et#18 < 8tfitil lB`if18Cutrtl
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13 Added to differentiate between HUD and Non-HUD mobile homes.
14
15 2421.290 Motel: 'Motel" means a group of attached or detached buildings containing individual
16 sleeping units where a majority of such units open individually and directly to the outside, and where a
17 garage is attached to, or a parking space is conveniently located to, each unit, and for the temporary use
18 by automobile tourists or transients, and shall include tourist courts, motor courts, automobile courts,
19 automobile camps and motor lodges. A unit of a motel having kitchen facilities shall constitute a dwelling
20 unft and shall be subject to all of the provisions and requirements of this chapter governing dwelling units
21 for the zoning district in which the establishment is located.
22
23 2421.300 Offices, Professional: Offices maintained and used as a part of business conducted by
24 persons engaged in one of the professions limited to medical doctors, dentists, engineers, attorneys,
25 architects, real estate brokers, accountants, optometrists, doctors of chiropractic, insurance,
26 stockbrokers, and licensed as such by the State of California.
27
28 2421.310 Parcel: An area defined by an approved parcel map, subdivision map or otherwise lawfully
29 created parcel containing the minimum square footage and frontage as required by the zoning district at
30 the time the parcel was created. The term "parcel' and "lot" may be used interchangeably.
31
32 24 21.320 P8Fk. Mobile WemerTfailleh eta.. ARy aF9a 8F U-98-9 A-11-RAdd WheFe twe eF FReFe FRebile
33 lots aFe FeRted 9F leased eF held 964 f8F FeRl 8F lease le aeeemmied-atle mie-�*!e hemer, used 19F hUffiaR,
34 habitafieR. The FeRtal paid f9F aRY Well ffi9bile heme shall be deemed 49 inelude FeMaWA—F
35 ese Delete due to duplication
36
37 2421.330 Parking Space: An accessible and usable paved or graveled space on a building site
38 located off the street, but not occupying any part of the required front yard or in the side yard or the
39 street side of a corner lot. Provided, however, ff the lot is within a subdivision which has dedicated sixty
40 (60) feet of street improvements to County standards, the area beyond the dedicated street area of thirty
41 (30) feet of the fifty (50) foot setback may be considered as parking area, provided It is accessible and
42 usable.
43
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code a ;
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1 24-21.350 Plant, Concrete, Asphalt Batch. Sand and Gravel: Means the necessary facilities to
2 prepare sand, gravel, cement, asphalt and liquid asphalt into construction components,'used by
3 contractors, builders, homeowners and governmental agencies in building construction, sidewalks, curbs,
5 gutters, bridges, streets and highways. I
6 24-21.354 Recreation Vehicle: Is a motor home, crsve> id travel trailer, truck camper or camping
7 trailer with or without motive power, designed for human habitation for recreation.or emergency
8 occu nc r, which, whens "....".`. '' a ".:'`...;..'.;:bra'; ereeted-er��ite measures eight body feet or
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9 less in width and less than 40 body fee t.in length and which is either self-propelled, truck-mounted or
10 permanently towable on the highways without a permit. Allows fir RV's drat have pop-outs'.
11
12. 24-21.355 Recreational Vehicle.Park: Is any area or tract of land, or a separate designated section
13 within a mobile home park, where two or more lots are rentedior leased or held out for rent or lease to
14 owners or users of recreational vehicles or tents.
15
16 24-21.357 Recyclable Material: Recyclable material is reusable material including but not limited to
17 metals, glass, plastic and paper, which are intended for reuse,Irem anufacture or reconstitution for the
18 purpose of using the altered form. Recyclable material does not include refuse or hazardous materials.
19 Recyclable material may include used motor oil collected and transported in accordance with Sections
20 25250.11 and 25143.2(b)(4) of the California Health and Safety Code.
21
22 24-21.358 Recycling Facility: A recycling facility is a center for the collection and/or processing of
23 recyclable materials. A certified recycling facility or, certified processor means a recycling facility certified "
24 by the California Department of Conservation as meeting the requirements of the'California Beverage
25 Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act of 1986. A recycling facility does not include storage
26 containers or processing activity located on the premises of a residential, commercial or manufacturing
27 use and used solely for the recycling'of material generated by that residential property, business or
28 manufacturer. Recycling facilities may include the following:
29
30 (a) Collection Facility. A collection facility is a center for the acceptance by donation, redemption or
31 purchase, of recyclable materials from the public. Such a facility does not use power-driven
32 processing equipment except as indicated in Section 24-68(c), Criteria and Standards. Collection
33 facilities may include the following:
34 (1) Reverse Vending Machines;
35
36 (2) Small collection facilities which occupy an area of not more than 500 square feet, and may
37 include:
38
39 a. A mobile unit;
40
41 b. Bulk reverse vending machines or a grouping of reverse vending machines
42 occupying more than 50 square feet;
43
44 C. Kiosk type units which may include permanent structures;
45
46 d. Unattended containers placed for the donation of recyclable materials.
47
48 (3) Large collection facilities which may occupy an area of more than 500 square feet and may
49 include permanent structures.
50
51 (b) Processing Facility. A processing facility is a building or enclosed space used for the collection and
52 processing of recyclable materials. Processing means the preparation of material for efficient
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 shipment, or to an end-user's specifications, by such means as baling, briquetting, compacting,
2 flattening, grinding, crushing, mechanical sorting, shredding, cleaning, and remanufacturing.
3 Processing facilities include the following:
4
5 (1) A light processing facility occupies an area of under 45,000 square feet of gross collection,
6 processing and storage area and has up to an average of two (2) outbound truck shipments
7 per day. light processing facilities are limited to baling, briquetting, crushing, compacting,
8 grinding, shredding and sorting of source separated recyclable materials and repairing of
9 reusable materials sufficient to qualify as a certified processing facility. A light processing
10 facility shall not shred, compact or bale ferrous metals other than food and beverage
11 containers.
12
13 (2) A heavy processing facility is any processing facility other than a light processing facility.
14
15 2421.360 Refuse: "Refuse" shall mean and include any solid or semi-solid waste other than domestic
16 sewage including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish and trash.
17
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23 2421.365 Reverse Vending Machine(s): A reverse vending machine is an automatic mechanical
24 device which accepts at least one or more types of empty beverage containers including, but not limited
25 to, aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, and issues a cash refund or a redeemable credit slip with a
26 value not less than the container's redemption value as determined by the state. A reverse vending
27 machine may sort and process containers mechanically provided that the entire process is enclosed
28 within the machine. In order to accept and temporarily store all three container types in a proportion
29 commensurate with their relative redemption rates, and to meet the requirements of certification as a
30 recycling facility, multiple grouping of reverse vending machines may be necessary.
31
32 A bulk reverse vending machine is a reverse vending machine that is larger than 50 square feet, is
33 designed to accept more than one container at a time, and will pay by weight instead of by container.
34
35 2421.370 Rubbish: "Rubbish" shall mean all nonputrescible solid wastes, combustible or noncom-
36 bustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, yard clippings, grass, ashes, wood, bedding,
37 crockery, glass, metal and similar materials, excepting compost boxes.
38
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44 principal portion of the articles, commodities or merchandise handled, offered for sale, or sold on the
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46 Secondhand stores shall not be considered as including antique stores or pawnshops.
47
48 2421.390 Service Station: A retail business establishment supplying gasoline, oil and minor
49 accessories and pa"r services for automobiles. Adds 'repair'to differentiate between a service station
50 and other uses that dispense gasoline.
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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3 24-21.392 Setback. Side or Rear Yard: Areas which extend a specified distance from side or rear lot
4 lines and which are not to be occupied by.buildings, accessory buildings, fireplaces, or other structures
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11 vim the encroachment of various minor sauctures that are not seen as incompatible with the intent of
12 sembac ks. Also renames the definition from 'Yard, Side or Rear
13
14 24-21.400 Signs, Outdoor Advertising: A structure of any kind or character erected and maintained for
15 outdoor advertising purposes which is not appurtenant to the property it occupies.
16
17 24-21.405 Site Development Permit: A site development permit is at a level between the Administrative
18 Permit and conditional use permit. The decision to grant such a permit is made by the Planning Manager
19 after surrounding property owners are notified of the pending action and have commented on the permit.
20 The applicant or the surrounding property owners may appeal the decision to the Planning Commission
21 subject to an appeal fee set by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
22
23 24-21.410 Stable, Private: "Private stable" means a detached accessory building in which horses or
24 other beasts of burden owned by the occupants of the premises are kept.
25
26 24-21.420 Stable, Public or Riding: A stable from which horses or other beasts of burden may be
27 boarded by the public or from which horses or other beasts of burden are available for hire to the public.
28
29 24-21.430 Structure: That which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece
30 of work, artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner. Also that
31 which is defined and regulated in Chapter 10, Sections 10-8 through 10-10.
32
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42 24-21.440 Use, Public: A use operated exclusively by a public body, having the purpose of serving the
43 public health, safety or general welfare, and including such uses as public schools, parks, I ?t '185
44 playgrounds, hospitals and administrative and service facilities.
45
46 24.21.450 Use, Quasi-Public: A use operated by a private non-profit educational, religious,
47 recreational, charitable, fraternal, of medical institution, association or organization, said use having the
48 purpose primarily of serving the general public, and including but not limited to such uses as churches,
49 private schools, universities, community youth and senior citizen recreational facilities, meeting halls,
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51 lat i a ltippi& t: rie ce f : 3tP±......stit a and the like. s definition ro
52 reflect Board interpretation and State and Federal exemptions.
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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15 24-21.459 Wood Lots: Firewood sawing, splitting, and storage, for sale.
16
17 24-21.453 Wood Processing: The production of rough-cut lumber (as is commonly known in the
18 timber industry), firewood and wood chips by a chipping machine.
19
20
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22
23 Renamed to 'Setback, Side or Rear Yard'.
24
25 24-21.460 Zone: An area accurately defined as to boundaries and location and asset forth on that
26 certain map entitled "Butte County Zoning District Map.”
27
28
29 SECTION 24-22 ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONED DISTRICTS
30 '
31 The zoning districts within the unincorporated areas of the County are hereby established and are
32 designated as follows:
33
34 .
35 A-5 (Agricultural, 5-acre parcels)
36 A-10 (Agricultural, 10-acre parcels)
37 A-15 (Agricultural, 15-acre parcels)
38 A-20 (Agricultural, 20-acre parcels)
39 A-40 (Agricultural, 40-acre parcels) '
40 A-160 (Agricultural, 160-acre parcels)
41 A-R (Agricultural-Residential)
42 AR-1/2 (Agricultural-Residential, 1/2-acre parcels)
43 AR-1 (Agricultural-Residential, 1-acre parcels)
44 AR-2-1/2 (Agricultural-Residential, 2-1/2-acre parcels)
45 AR-5 (Agricultural-Residential, 5-acre parcels)
46 AR-10 (Agricultural-Residential, 10-acre parcels)
47 AR-MH (Agricultural-Residential, Mobile Home)
48 AR-MH-1 (Agricultural-Residential, Mobile Home, 1-acre parcels)
49 AR-MH-2-1/2 (Agricultural-Residential, Mobile Home, 2-1/2-acre parcels)
50 AR-MH-3 (Agricultural-Residential, Mobile Home, 3-acre parcels)
51 AR-MH-5 (Agricultural-Residential, Mobile Home, 5-acre parcels)
52 A-SR (Agricultural-Suburban Residential)
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13 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 C-1 (Light Commercial)
2 C-2 (General Commercial)
3 C-C (Community Commercial)
4 C-F (Commercial Forestry)
5 FR-1 (Foothill Recreational, 1-acre parcels)
6 FR-2 (Foothill Recreational, 2-acre parcels)
7 FR-3 (Foothill Recreational, 3-acre parcels)
8 FR-5 (Foothill Recreational, 5-acre parcels)
9 FR-10 (Foothill_Recreational, 10-acre parcels)
10 FR-20 (Foothill Recreational, 20-acre parcels)
11 FR-40 (Foothill Recreational, 40-acre parcels) ,
12 FR-160 (Foothill Recreational, 160-acre parcels)
13 H-C (Highway Commercial)
14 L-I (Limited Industrial)
15 M-1 (Light Industrial)
16 M-2 (Heavy Industrial)
17 MHP .(Mobile Home Park)
18 M=R (Mountain or Recreational Subdivision - Residential)
19 N-C (Neighborhood'Commercial)
20 PUD " (Planned Unit Development)
21 P-Q (Public, Quasi-Public)
22 R-1 (Residential)
23 R-2 (Residential)
24 R-3 (Residential)
25 R-4 (Residential)
26
27 R-C (Resource Conservation)
28
29 R-N (Residential-Nonconforming)
30 R-P (Residential-Professional)
31 RT-1/2 (Medium Density Residential Mobile Home)
.32 RT-1-A (Minimum Density Residential Trailer)
33 S-H (Scenic Highway)
34 S-R (Suburban Residential)
35 SR-1/2 (Suburban Residential, 1/2-acre parcels)
36 SR-1 (Suburban Residential, 1-acre parcels)
37 SR-3 (Suburban Residential, 3-acre parcels)•
38 SR-5 (Suburban Residential, 5-acre parcels)
39 TM-1 (Timber Mountain, 1-acre parcels) ;
40 TM-2 (Timber Mountain, 2-acre parcels)
41 TM-2-1/2 (Timber Mountain, 2-1/2-acre parcels)
42 TM-3 (Timber Mountain, 3-acre parcels)
43 TM-5 (timber Mountain, 5-acre parcels)
44 TM-10 (timber Mountain, 10-acre parcels)
45 TM-20 (timber Mountain, 20-acre parcels)
46 TM-40 (timber Mountain, 40-acre parcels)
47 TM-160 (Timber Mountain, 160-acre parcels)
48 TPZ-160 (Timber Preserve, 160-acre parcels)
49 U (Unclassified)
50 WP (Watershed Protection Overlay)
51 Deleted zones reflect d*e fact that there are very few parcels in dwse zones. This will require the
52 m t►abon of a rezone for the affected zones.
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
14 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code .
1 SECTION 24-23 ADOPTION OF ZONING DISTRICT MAP
2
3 Those maps entitled "Butte County Zoning District Map' subscribed by the Director of Development
4 Services, on file in the Development Services Department, Planning Division, are hereby adopted as the
5 zoning plan of Butte County and made a part of this chapter.
6
7 SECTION 24-23.80 PROCEDURE FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
8
9 (a) Existing and proposed zoning districts are to be consistent with the General Plan of the County. If an
10. amendment to the General Plan is required as part of a proposed rezone, such amendment must be
11; requested by either:
12
13 (1) The Planning Commission;
14
15 (2) The Board of Supervisors;
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19 (4) By a petition filed with the Director of Development Services, signed by owners, and
20 accompanied by the fee set by resolution of the Board of Supervisors, no part of which shall
21 be refundable to the applicant.
22 The ability for the Planning Division to request General Plan Amendments is added.
23 (b) The procedure for amendments to the General Plan shall be the same as for precise zoning
24 amendments. Such amendments shall occur no more frequently than four(4) times during any
25 calendar year pursuant to Section 65361 of the Government Code.
26
27
28 SECTION 24-24 ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
29
30 The boundaries of each zoning district as referred to in this chapter are delineated on the zoning district
31 map by heavy lines. Within each district so delineated appear symbols consisting of letters and numbers.
32 Such symbols have the meaning and are given the effect provided in Section 24-22 of this chapter and
33 Code.
34
35
36 SECTION 24-25 ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARY DISPUTES
37
38 Should a dispute arise or ambiguity appear as to the exact location of the boundary line of any zoning
39. district, the following rules shall be applied in determining the exact location of such lines:
40
41 (a) Where such boundaries are indicated as approximately following street and alley lines, such street
42 and alley lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
43
44 (b) Where such boundaries are indicated as approximately following lot lines, such lot lines shall be
45 construed to be such boundaries.
46
47 (c) With respect to property that is not subdivided, and where a zoning.district bisects a lot, the location
48 of any such boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimensions shown upon the zoning district
49 map shall be determined by the use of the scale appearing on the zoning district map.
50
51 (d) If any further uncertainty shall exist, the Board of Supervisors upon written application or upon its
52 own motion, shall determine the location of such boundaries.
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 SECTION 24-26 PROCEDURE FOR PRECISE ZONING AMENDMENTS
2
3 (a) This chapter, except for the Timber Preserve Zoning District, may be amended to establish detailed
4 zoning districts or to change district boundaries only if an amendment is requested by either:
5
6 (1) The Planning Commission;
7
8 (2) The Board of Supervisors; or
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12. (3) By a petition filed with the Director of Development Services, signed by owners representing
13 sorry percent (60%) or more of the area to be rezoned, and accompanied by the fee set by
14 resolution of the Board of Supervisors, no part of which shall be returnable to the applicant.
15 Any such petition may be withdrawn upon the written application of a majority of all the
16 persons who signed such petition at any time prior to the hearing on the proposed
17 amendment before the Board of Supervisors.
18
19 (b) The procedure to establish or amend the Timber Preserve'Zoning District shall be as established by
20 resolution by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte.
21
22
23 SECTION 24-2$'1 PUBLIC HEARING F(3R2CNEfNG1�f31[ 1bMN;t'
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25 (a) The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing on any such proposed amendment. Notice of
26 the time, date and place of said hearing including a general explanation of the matter to be
27 considered and including a general description of the area affected shall be given at least ten (10)
28 calendar days before the hearing in the following manner: '
29
30 (1) Notice shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation, published and
31 circulated in the County;
32
33 (2) In addition, notice of the hearing shall be given by mail or delivery to all persons, including
34 businesses, corporations or other public or private entities, shown on the last equalized
35 assessment roll as owning real property within three hundred (300) feet of the property which
36 is the subject of the proposed zoning change.
37
38 (3) In addition to the requirements of subdivisions (1) and (2) above, in the event of any Planning
39 Commission initiated amendment, the Planning Commission shall give mailed notice to the
40 owner of the property which is the subject of the proposed zoning change as that owner
41 appears on the latest equalized assessment roll.
42
43 (4) In the event that the number of persons to whom notice would be sent pursuant to
44 subdivision (2) hereof is greater than one thousand (1,000), the Planning Commission may,
45 as an alternative to the notice required by subdivision (2), provide notice pursuant to this
46 subdivision. Such notice shall be given at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing by either of
47 the following procedures:
48
49 a. By placing a display advertisement of at least one-fourth page in the newspaper
50 having the greatest circulation within the area affected by the proposed ordinance or
51 amendment and in at least one additional newspaper having general circulation
52 within such area, if such additional newspaper is available; or
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1 b. By placing an insert with any generalized mailing sent by the County to property
2 owners in the area affected by the proposed ordinance or amendment, such as
3 billings for County services.
4
5 (b) Any evidence to be received by the Planning Commission at the public hearing, other than oral
6 testimony, unless rejected by the Planning Commission when offered, shall be surrendered to the
7 clerk of the commission and become the property of the County of Butte. The Director of
8 Development Services shall be the custodian of the recons of the Planning Commission and shall
9 keep, for at least twelve (12) months following this presentation to the commission, all evidence
10 received by the commission at a public hearing. At any time after twelve (12) months following its
11 presentation the Director of Development Services may dispose of any such evidence in any manner
12 he shall deem proper. The Director of Development Services may, upon the expiration of twelve (12)
13 months following a public hearing, release any evidence to the person or persons who presented that
14 evidence at the public hearing so long as such person or persons shall make a request In writing to
15 the Director of Development Services not more than sixty (60) days nor less than thirty (30) days
16 prior to the expiration of the twelve'(12) month period.
17
18 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b) above the Director of Development Services shall
19 forward to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors all evidence received pursuant to paragraph (b)
20 above when the matter heard by the Planning Commission results in a recommendation to the Board
21 of Supervisors from the action of the Planning Commission. Upon receipt by the clerk of the Board
22 of Supervisors of the evidence forwarded pursuant to this Section the clerk of the Board of Super-
23 visors shall become the custodian thereof and the twelve (12) month period pursuant to paragraph
24 (b) above shall commence after final action by the Board of Supervisors.
25
26
27 SECTION 242 :2 ACTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION t3N 2t) N AWIENC LENTS
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29 Following the aforesaid hearing, the Planning Commission shall render its decision in the form of a written
30 recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. Such recommendation shall include the reasons for the
31 recommendation, the relationship of the proposed amendment to the Butte County general plan and any
32 specific plans. If the recommendation is to change property from one zone to another, the Planning
33 Commission may recommend that conditions be imposed so as not to create problems inimical to the
34 public health, safety and general welfare of the residents of Butte County. The recommendation shall be
35 transmitted to the Board of Supervisors within ninety (90) days after the date the hearing was closed to
36 the public.
37
38
39 SECTION 2428: ORDINANCE PUBLISHING FEE ... ::...:.C... :..)NE....t:..::.:.MR2 . ::
40
41 Prior to the Board of Supervisors setting a public hearing, an estimated publishing fee, as provided for by
42 resolution of the Board of Supervisors, shall be deposited with the clerk of the board.
43
44
45 SECTION 2426;:x! ACTION BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS N.20N IME l0:ME1+l'C;
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46
47 Upon receipt of any such recommendation from the Planning Commission VAi8h FeeeFRFReRds!hat!he
48 pFepesed ameRdmepA be appFeved, the Board of Supervisors shall set the matter for public hearing and
49 shall give notice of the time, date, and place of said hearing at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing in
50 the same manner as provided for the giving of notice of the hearing by the Planning Commission as
51 specified by Section 24-27.
52
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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11 The Board of Supervisors shall take action upon the proposed amendment within ninety (90) days from
12 the date of receipt of the Planning Commission's initial recommendation. If no action is taken within said
13 ninety (90) days, the proposed amendment shall be deemed denied.
14
15 The Board of Supervisors may approve, modify or disapprove the recommendation of the Planning
16 Commission; provided that any modification of the proposed amendment by the board shall first be
17 referred to the Planning Commission for report and recommendation, but the Planning Commission shall
18 not be required to hold a public hearing thereon. Failure of the Planning Commission to report within
19 forty (40) days after the modification is referred to it, shall be deemed to be approval of the proposed
20 modification by the Planning Commission. The Board of Supervisors may impose conditions to the
21 zoning reclassification of the property where it finds that said conditions must be imposed so as not to
22 create problems inimical to the public health, safety and general welfare of the County of Butte. If
23 conditions are imposed to a zoning reclassification, said conditions shall run with the land and shall not
24 automatically be removed by a subsequent reclassification of the property. _
25
26 Said conditions shall be as set forth in an agreement entered into by the applicant and the County. W
27 Said conditions may be removed only by the Board of Supervisors after recommendation by the Planning
28 Commission.
29
30
31 SECTION 24-g$ COMMENTS AT PUBLIC HEARING ELN+C1 % IENDl4EJ7S
32
33 Each party appearing before the Board of Supervisors at the public hearing referred to in Section 24-29 is
34 encouraged to submit written comments before the public hearing as well as at the public hearing itself.
35 Oral comments shall be limited to five (5) minutes per person, unless such time is extended by consent
36 of the chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
37
38 SECTION 2427 to 24-29 RESERVED ,
39
40 SECTION 2430 INTERIM ZONING a
41
42 (a) Without following the procedures otherwise required preliminary to the adoption of a zoning ;
43 ordinance, the Board of Supervisors, to protect the public safety, health and welfare, may adopt as
44 an urgency measure an interim ordinance prohibiting any uses which may be in conflict with a
45 contemplated zoning proposal which the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission or the planning
46 department is considering or studying or intends to study within a reasonable time. Such urgency
47 measures shall require a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the Board of Supervisors for adoption. Such interim
48 ordinance shall be of no further force and effect forty-five (45) days from its date of adoption;
49 provided, however, that after notice pursuant to Section 24-27 and public hearing, the Board of
50 Supervisors may extend such interim ordinance for 10 months and 15 days and subsequently extend
51 such interim ordinance for one year. Any such extension shall also require a four-fifths (4/5) vote for
52 adoption. Not more than two such extensions may be adopted.
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
18 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (b) Aftemateiy, an interim ordinance may be adopted by a four-fifths (4/5) vote following notice pursuant
2 to Section 24-27 and public hearing, in which case it shall be of no further force and effect forty-five
3 (45) days from its date of adoption, provided, however, that after notice pursuant to Section 24-27
4 and public hearing, the Board of Supervisors may by a four-fifths (4/5) vote extend such interim
5 ordinance for 22 months and 15 days.
6
7 (c) The Board of Supervisors shall not adopt or extend any interim ordinance pursuant to this Section
8 unless the ordinance contains a finding that there is a current and immediate threat to the public
9 health, safety, or welfare, that the approval of additional subdivisions, rezoning, land use permits,
10 variances, building permits, or any other applicable entitlement for use which is required in order to
11 comply with the zoning ordinance would result in a threat to public health, safety, or welfare.
12
13 (d) Ten (10) days prior to the expiration of an interim ordinance or any extension, the Board of
14 Supervisors shall issue a written report describing the measures taken to alleviate the condition which
15 led to the adoption of the ordinance.
16
17 (e) When any such interim ordinance has been adopted, every subsequent ordinance adopted pursuant
18 to this Section, covering the whole or a part of the same property, shall automatically terminate and
19 be of no further force or effect upon the termination of the first such ordinance or any extension
20 thereof as herein provided.
21
22
23 SECTION 24-31 ALIQUOT PARTS
24
25 Each parcel or lot within the County shall have a minimum acreage as indicated by the zoning district
26 acreage designation. However, for the purpose of complying with the minimum lot area requirements,
27 sections of land containing less than six hundred forty (640) acres shall be deemed to be equivalent to
28 six hundred forty (640) acres. Parcels resulting from the division of sections with less than six hundred
29 forty (640) acres into units of 1/4, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, or 1/128 of said sections shall also be deemed to be
30 equivalent to the corresponding and respective lot areas required by the acreage designations (160, 40,
31 20, 10, or 5) of the pertinent zoning district. The applicant shall provide adequate proof that the section
32 in question is irregular.
33
34
35 SECTION 24-32 RESERVED
36
37 SECTION 24-33 SITE REQUIREMENTS
38
39 There are established certain minimum standards applicable to building sites throughout the County
40 regardless of zone. Such standards may be reduced or increased by the regulations of a particular zone
41 by explicit regulation in the Section of Article III containing regulations for that zone:
42'
43 (a) Lot area or building site: Minimum required area of a lot peF dwelliAg mit shall be no less than:
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24 in the center of the right-of-way.
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26 (e) Mhside and rear yards: Minimum side and rear yard setbacks shall not be less than five (5)
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33 SECTION 24-34 SITE REQUIREMENTS FOR SPLIT-DUPLEX LOTS
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35 In those zoning districts in which Section 24-33 is applicable, a two-family dwelling may be erected over a
36 lot line so that each dwelling unit is located on a separate lot. Each lot occupied by one (1) dwelling unit
37 of a duplex split by a lot line shall be required to meet the following minimum standards:
38
39 (a) Lot area. Lot area shall not be less than four thousand (4,000) square feet for interior lots and five
40 thousand (5,000) square feet for comer lots.
41
42 (b) Lot width. Lot width shall not be less than forty (40) feet for interior lots and fifty(50) feet for corner
43 loth::;;Added to allow smaller frontage on cul-de-sacs for split duplex lots only.
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (c) Side yards. Minimum side yards shall not be less than five (5) feet except along the lot line splitting
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7 SECTION 25-35 OFF-STREET PARKING
8
9 I. Development Standards
10
11 (a) Surfacing: Minimum requirement, dust palliative treatment.
12
13 (b) Road Access and Drainage: Road access and drainage for all parking facilities shall be per
14 requirements of the department of public works.
15
16 (c) Lighting: Any lighting used to illuminate off-street parking areas shall be directed and maintained so
17 as not to interfere with persons using any public street or improvement or to unnecessarily interfere
18 with the use and enjoyment of property of any person.
19 (d) Signs: Directional signs are permitted on parking areas.
20
21 (e) Screening and Landscaping: All open automobile parking areas that contain more than four (4)
22 parking spaces and which abut upon a public street right-of-way shall provide landscaping to a depth
23 of at least ten (10) feet of said street right-of-way with openings for walkway or drive purposes in
24 accordance with County standards. An additional five (5) percent of the gross lot area shall be
25 devoted to landscaping. Each planter area shall be surrounded with a six-inch raised concrete
26 curbing or equivalent. An irrigation system shall be installed in each separate planter area.
27
28 (f) Fencing: A solid fence at least six (6) feet in height shall be required on all common property lines
29 when any parking facility is established abutting residentially zoned property.
30
31 (g) WalkwaX: A walkway, if provided adjacent to a building and parking stalls, shall be at least four (4)
32 feet in width.
33
34 (h) Repair and Service: No commercial motor vehicle repair work of any kind shall be permitted within
35 any required off-street parking area. The sale of gasoline, motor oil or any other merchandise is also
36 prohibited within any required off-street parking area.
37
38 (1) Location of Accessory Off-Street Parking Facilities: The location of off-street parking and garage
39 spaces shall be located on the same lot or parcel as the use served except as otherwise provided in
40 this ordinance.
41
42 Existing Parking and Loading Facilities: Accessory off-street parking and loading facilities which are
43 located on the same lot or parcel as the building or use served and which were in existence on the
44 effective date of this ordinance, or were provided voluntarily after such effective date, shall not
45 hereafter be reduced below or if already less than shall not further be reduced below the require-
46 ments of this ordinance for a similar new building or use.
47
48 (k) Parking Assessment District: Off-street parking facilities may be provided collectively for all buildings,
49 structures or uses located within a parking assessment district. The parking requirements of this
50 ordinance for properties within a parking assessment district may be waived by the Planning
51 Commission.
52
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte.County Code ■
1 (I) Commutation: When determination of the number of off-street parking spaces required by this
2 ordinance results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of one-half or less may be
3 disregarded while a fraction in excess of one*half shall be counted as one (1) parking space. Each
4 space shall be individually accessible.
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6 (m) Permissive Parking and Loading Facilities: Nothing in this ordinance shall prevent the
7 voluntary establishment of off-street parking or loading facilities in excess of the requirements
8 of this ordinance to serve.any existing use of land or buildings, provided that all regulations
9 herein governing the location, size and access design, improvement'and operation of such
10 facilities are adhered to.
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12. (n) Use of Parking and Garage Facilities: Off-street parking and garage facilities servicing a residential
13 use and developed in any residential district in accordance with the requirements of this Section shall
14 be used for the storage of vehicles owned by occupants of the dwelling structure to which the
15 facilities are accessory or by-guests of such occupants. Under no circumstances shall be required
16 parking.and garage facilities servicing a residential structure be used for storage of vehicles or for the
17 parking of automobiles belonging to employees, customers of business or manufacturing
18 establishments.
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20 (o) Mixed Uses: When two (2) or more uses are located,on the.same zoning plot or within the same
21 building, parking spaces equal in number to the sum of the separate requirements for each such use
22 as required by the subject zoning district shall be required. No parking space or portion thereof shall
23 serve as required space for more than one (1) use.
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25 (p) Handicapped-Persons Parking: Off-street parking for handicapped persons shall be provided in
26 accordance'-with the recommendations of the office of state architecture regulations as follows:
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45 200 additional parking spaces or fraction thereof . . . . Over 500
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47 (q) Other Uses: For uses not specifically listed in this article, parking spaces shall be provided on the
48 same basis as required for the most similar listed use, as determined by the Director of Development
49 Services.
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51 lh*the event that public transportation, park-and-ride lots or van-pooling is available, off-street parking
52 requirements may be modified to lesser standards if approved by the Director of Development
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1 Services, the Director of Development Services's determination to be appealable within ten (10) days
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6 (a) Off-Street Parking
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8 (1) Purpose:. To alleviate or prevent congestion of the public streets, and to promote the safety
9 and welfare of the public by establishing minimum requirements for the off-street parking and
10 loading of motor vehicles, in accordance with the use to which property is put.
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12 (2) Scope of Regulations: The off-street parking and loading provisions of this Section shall
13 apply as follows:
14 a.. When the intensity of use by any building, structure or premises shall be increased
15 through addition of dwelling units, gross floor area, seating capacity or other units of
16 measurement specified herein for required parking or loading facilities, parking and
17 loading facilities as required herein shall be provided for such increase in intensity of
18 ' use.
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20 b. Whenever the existing use of a building or structure shall hereinafter be changed to a
21 new use, parking or loading facilities shall be provided as required for such new use.
22 However, if the building or structure was erected prior to the effective date of this
23 ordinance, additional parking or loading facilities are mandatory only in the amount
24 by which the requirements for the new use would exceed those for the existing use If
25 the latter were subject to parking and loading provisions of this ordinance.
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27 C. For all buildings and structures erected and all uses of land established after the
28 effective date of this ordinance, parking and loading facilities shall be provided as
29 required by this article.
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31 (b) Required Off-Street Parking: Off-street parking shall be provided as required in`the following
32 schedule (for required residential parking refer to residential articles):
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34 Agricultural uses, labor cames: Same as multifamily.
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36 Amusement or recreational enterprises (not specifically referred to in this schedule: As specified in
37 use permit approval but in no case less than one (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of
38 gross floor area.
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40 Auditoriums of a school, church, college or institution: One (1) parking space for each six (6)
41 individual seats or equivalent or one (1) space per fifty (50) square feet of usable seating area,
42 whichever is greater.
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44 Auto accessory sales and service: One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross
45 floor area.
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50 Auto repair and service: One (1) space for each four hundred (400) square feet of gross floor area,
51 but in no case less than six (6) spaces.
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1 Automobile, boat,.mobile home, trailer sale_s or rental: One (1) space for each four hundred (400)
2 square feet.of gross floor area plus one (1) reserved space for each two (2) employees, but in no
3 case less than sic (6) spaces.
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5 Automobile service stations: Eight (8) parking spaces for each station.
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7 Bowling alleys: Five (5) spaces for each alley plus additional spaces as may be required herein for
8 accessoryuses such as restaurants, bars, and the like.
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10 ' "' Reservoir parking sPaces equal to five 5 times the capacity�yof the laundryshall be
11 provided'plus one (1)`space for each two (2) employees. Renamed from 'Auto Laundry'
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13 Cemeteries, mausoleums: -As specified in use permit approval.
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15Churches: One (1) space for each sic (6) individual seats or equivalent in the auditorium or church
16 or one`(1)space per fifty.(50) square feet of usable seating area, whichever.is greater, plus one (1)
17 space for each classroom or office.
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19- For convents, parish houses and the like, one (1) space for each automobile owned and/or operated
20 by the church.
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22 For administration offices accessory to the church operation, one (1) space for each office.
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24_ Convalescent homes, rest homes, nursing homes, sanitariums. etc.: One (1) space for every four (4)
25 beds plus one (1) space for each two (2) empl_oyees (other than the staff doctors) plus one (1) space
26 for each doctor assigned to the staff, but in no case less than one (1) space per seven hundred fifty y
27 (750) square feet of gross floor area.
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29 Drive-in theaters: As specified in use permit approval.
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31 Financial and general business offices, banks and real estate: One,(1) space for each three hundred
32 (300) square feet of.gross floor area.
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34 Fraternity houses, sorority houses, dormitories, boarding houses: One (1) space for each two (2)
35 guests but in no case less than one (1) space per sleeping room.
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37 Boarding houses: One (1) space per guest room.
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39 Fraternities: sororities and dormitories devoted to housing students: To be determined by the
40 planning department based on the circumstances of each case; however, in no case shall
41 there be less-than one and'one-half (1-1/2),spaces per each one hundred (100) square feet
42 of sleeping area. Where the total required area includes a fraction, the next highest whole
43 unit shall be provided.
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45 Furniture and major appliance stores or furniture repair shops: One (t) space for each four hundred
46 (400) square feet of gross floor area.
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48 Golf.driving ranges: One (1) space for each tee.plus one (1) space for each employee.
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50 Hospitals: One (1).parking space for each two (2) beds plus one (1) space for each two (2)
51 employees (other than staff doctors)'plus one (1) space.for each doctor, but in no case less than one
52 (1) space per one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area.
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1 QiiuIe&'oerit Hospitals and other similar uses involving overnight care or treatment: One (1) space
2 per each three (3) beds set aside for care or treatment.
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4 Hotels and motels: Two (2) spaces for each lodging unit or dwelling unit with additional parking
5 available; one (1) space per two (2) units located on site.
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7 Motels: One (1) space per sleeping unit or dwelling unit.
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9 Hotels: One (1) space per bedroom.
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11 One (1) parking space for each three (3) employees or one (1) parking space for each two
12 thousand (2,000) square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater.
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14 If permitted, professional office residences and commercial uses shall provide parking for the
15 specific use as required in this Section.
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17 Lodges and clubs: One (1) space for each one hundred (100) square feet of gross floor space.
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19 Medical and dental offices: Five (5) spaces for each doctor or dentist but in no case less than one
20 (1) space for each three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
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22 Medical laboratories: One (1) space for each three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area.
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24 Mortuaries. funeral homes: One (1) space for each five (5) individual seats or equivalent in a chapel
25 or public assembly room or one (1) space per forty (40) square feet of usable seating area,
26 whichever is greater, plus one (1) space for each funeral vehicle.
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28 Museums. art.galleries: One (1) parking space for each one hundred (100) square feet of public
29 display area (not including storage, work rooms and the like) for the first twenty-five hundred (2500)
30 square feet, with a minimum of fifteen (15) parking spaces required; then one (1) parking space for
31 each additional two hundred (200) square feet of display area from five thousand (5,000) square feet
32 to and including ten thousand (10,000) square feet; then one (1) parking space for each additional
33 five hundred (500) square feet of display area over ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
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35 One (1) truck loading dock shall be provided for buildings with a gross floor area of five thousand
36 (5,000) square feet or more.
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45 5,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
46 10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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49 Nurseries. ore-schools: One (1) space per classroom or office but in no case less than three (3)
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52 Offices: Business, professional, financial, banks, real estate: One (1) space for each three hundred
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1 (300) square feet of gross floor area.
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3 Passenger terminals: One (1) space per each gross one hundred (100) square feet of waiting room
4 area.
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6 Public utility and public service uses and public utility service yards: One (1) space for each three (3)
7 employees on the maximum shift plus one (1) space for each vehicle permanently assigned to the
8 facility.
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10 Research laboratories: One (1) space for each seven hundred fifty (750) square feet of gross floor
11 area occupied exclusively by laboratory equipment, plus one (1) space for each three hundred (300)
12 square feet of gross floor area on the balance of the building.
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25 Restaurants, bars and taverns: One (1) space for each three (3) seats but in no case less than one
26 (1) space per two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor space.
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28 Retail stores, shops and services: One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross
29 floor area.
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31 Schools: Business, professional and trade schools: One (1) parking space for each classroom or
32 office plus one (1) space for each five (5) students attending classes on the premises at any time
33 during any twenty-four-hour period, but in no case less than one (1) space for each two hundred
34 (200) square feet of gross floor area.
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36 Schools: High schools, colleges and universities: One (1) parking space for each classroom or
37 office plus one (1) space for each ten (10) students attending classes on the premises at any time
38 during any twenty-four-hour period.
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40 High schools: One (1) space for each twenty (20) students and one (1) space for each
41 faculty member.
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43 Junior colleges, colleges and universities: One (1) space for each ten (10) students and one
44 (1) space for each faculty member and employee.
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47 Schools: Nursery, elementary and intermediate (public or private): One (1) parking space for each
48 classroom or office but in no case less than three (3) spaces.
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50 Elementary and junior high schools: One (1) space for each employee and each faculty
51 member.
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1 Stadiums, arenas. auditoriums (other than church, college or institutional auditoriums). convention
2 halls, dance halls, exhibition halls, skating rinks and other similar places of assembly: One (1)
3 parking space for each four (4) seats or one (4) space per thirty-two (32) square feet of usable
4 seating area, whichever.is greater.
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6 Theaters: One (1) parking space for each four (4) seats or one (1) space per thirty-two (32) square
7 feet of usable seating area, whichever is greater.
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9 Warehousing and wholesaling establishments in industrial zones only: One (1) space for each three
10 (3) employees on the maximum shift or one (1) space for each two thousand (2,000) square feet of
11 floor area,whichever is greater.
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17 For parking lots containing eleven (11) or more parking spaces forty (40°x) percent may be
18 compact spaces.
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20 All off-street parking facilities shall be designed and laid out in accordance with the following
21 minimum requirements:
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48 (2) Compact car spaces shall be grouped together in logical blocks, equally distributed throughout a
49 parking lot, and shall be clearly marked,Tompact Cars Only".
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45 yard and other regulations of this Section.
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50 SECTION 24-35.1 ANIMAL MAINTENANCE; PURPOSE AND INTENT
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52 It is the intent of the following animal maintenance regulations (Section 24-35.2 through 24-35.3, inclusive)
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1 to allow persons to keep and maintain livestock at their private residences in a manner which will be
2 consistent with the provisions of Article IV, Section 4-21 of this Code (Animals at Large Prohibited) and
3 which will protect the health, safety,and welfare of nearby residents. If any person within the County
4 maintains an animal in violation of these regulations, he or she shall be subject to nuisance abatement
5 procedures and/or zoning violation procedures of the County of Butte.
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7 SECTION 2435.2 ANIMAL MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.
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11 On all parcels of property which are five (5) acres or larger and are within zoning districts that allow
12. livestock there shall be no area requirements for animals. However, on all parcels of property which are
13 less than five (5) acres in size and are within zoning districts that allow livestock, the following area,
14 allotted exclusively to each type of animal, shall be required for each animal kept on the premises:
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16 (1) Eauine. Bovine and Swine Area Reauirements. For each equine, bovine or swine over one
17 (1) year of age, ten thousand (10,000) square feet; provided, however, that if there is a -
18 residential use established on the parcel, eight thousand one hundred twenty five (6125) �511T'15
19 square feet shall be required for such residential use and ten thousand (10,000) additional
20 square feet shall be required for each such animal.
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22 (2) Sheep and Goat Area Reguirements. For each sheep or goat over one (1) year of age,
23 three thousand (3,000) square feet; provided, however, that if the 4 sidential use
24 established on the parcel, eight thousand one hundred twenty;-f,,"(6125) uare feet shall be
25 required for such residential use and three thousand (3,000) are feet shall be
26 required for each such animal.
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28 (3) Area Reauirements for.Each Animal. The square foot re uirement4f subsections (1) and
29 (2) above are for each animals. When two or more animals are located on the same parcel,
30 the sum of the required square footage per animal shall be required.
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32 (4) Exotic Animal Requirements. Exotic Animals, including, but not limited to, llamas and
33 camels, shall be regulated under Subsection (1) above.
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35 (5) Educational Project Exemption. Temporary educational projects, including, but not limited
36 to FFA, 4-H and school projects, conducted by students through the 12th grade and under
37 the direct supervision of a qualified, responsible adult advisor or instructor, shall be exempt
38 from the requirements of subsections (1), (2), (3), and (4) above. However, no more than a
39 total of four (4) equine, bovine,swine, sheep, goats, and exotic animals over one year of age
40 shall be kept pursuant to this subsection (5).
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13 nuisance. Upon witnessing any violation of this Section, Butte County Code Enforcement Officers shall
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17 SECTION 2436 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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19 It is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte in the adoption of Sections 24-36
20 through 24-36.4 to rely upon the opinion of the United States Supreme Court In the case of Young vs.
21 American Mini Theaters, 427 U.S. 50 (1976), upholding the application of zoning laws to the locations of
22 °adult entertainment businesses" as that term is defined therein, to promote the County of Butte's great
23 interest in protecting and preserving the quality of its neighborhoods, commercial districts and the quality
24 of urban life through effective land use planning. Nothing herein is intended to authorize, legalize or
25 permit the establishment, operation or maintenance of any business, building or use which violates any
26 city or County ordinance or statute of the State of Calffornia regarding public nuisances, sexual conduct,
27 lewdness, assignation, prostitution or obscene or harmful matter; nor shall the use of such language be
28 interpreted to legalize the types of businesses which, from time immemorial, have been regarded as per
29 se moral public nuisances. The Board of Supervisors finds that adult entertainment businesses, because.
30 of their very nature, are recognized as having objectionable operational characteristics, particularly when
31 several of them are concentrated under certain circumstances, thereby having a deleterious effect upon
32 the adjacent areas. Special regulation of these businesses is necessary to ensure that these adverse
33 effects will not contribute to the blighting or downgrading of the surrounding neighborhoods. The
34 primary purpose of the regulation is to prevent the concentration or clustering of these businesses in any
35 one area.
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37 Concerning the subject to regulation of adult entertainment land uses, the following findings are made:
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39 (a) Areas within close walking distance of single- and multiple-family dwellings should be free of adult
40 entertainment land uses.
41 (b) Areas where normallychildren could be expected to walk, patronize or recreate should be free of
42 adult entertainment land uses.
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44 (c) Adult entertainment land uses should be located in areas of the County which are not in close
45 proximity to residential uses, churches, parks and other public facilities, and schools:
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47 (d) Many parents have chosen the County of Butte in which to raise their families because of the lack of
48 pornographic entertainment outlets with its influence upon children external to the home.
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50 (e) Location of adult entertainment land uses on the main commercial thoroughfares of the County gives
51 an impression of legitimacy to, and causes a loss of sensitivity to the adverse effect of, pornography
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1 marriage relations of others, and the concept of nonaggressive consensual sexual relations.
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3 (f) Location of adult entertainment land uses within neighborhoods and commercial areas of the.County
4 of Butte is disrupting to youth programs such as Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Campfire Girls.
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6 (g) Location of adult entertainment land uses in close proximity to residential uses, churches, parks and
7 other public facilities, and schools will cause a degradation of the community standards of morality.
8 Pornographic material has a degrading effect upon the relationship between spouses.
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10 (h) Location of adult entertainment land uses in areas of the County which are in close proximity to
11 schools, and commercial areas patronized by students and young people, will have a detrimental
12 effect upon the quality of education which the school district is providing for its students.
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14 m There is a strong likelihood that residents of the County of Butte and persons who are nonresidents
15 but use the County of Butte for shopping and other commercial needs may move from the
16 community or shop elsewhere if adult entertainment land uses are allowed to locate in close
17 proximity to residential uses, churches, parks and other public-facilities, and schools.
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19 Q) Location of adult entertainment land uses in proximity to residential uses, churches, parks and other
20 public facilities, and schools may lead to increased levels of criminal activities, including prostitution,
21 rape, incest and assaults in the vicinity of such adult entertainment land uses.
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23 (k) There is a strong likelihood that location of adult entertainment land uses in close proximity to
24 residential uses, churches, parks and other public facilities, and schools will reduce retail trade to
25 commercial uses in the vicinity, thus reducing property values and tax revenues to the County. Such
26 adverse effect on property values will cause the loss of some commercial establishments followed by i
27 a blighting effect upon the commercial districts within the County, leading to further deterioration of
28 the commercial quality of the County.
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30 (I) Experience in numerous areas, including Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, and Detroit, Michigan,
31 has shown that location of adult entertainment land uses degrades the quality of the areas in which
-32 they are located and causes a blighting effect. The skid row effect, which is evident in certain parts
33 of Seattle and other cities,,could have a similar effect upon the County of Butte.
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35 (m) Location of adult entertainment land uses within walking distance of churches and other
36 religious facilities will have an adverse effect upon the ministry of such churches and will ,
37 discourage attendance at such churches by the proximity of adult entertainment land uses.
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39 (n) A reasonable regulation of the location of adult entertainment land uses will provide for the protection
40 of the image of the community and its property values, and protect the residents of the community
41 from the adverse effects of such adult entertainment land uses, while providing to those who desire
42 to patronize adult entertainment land uses such an opportunity in areas within the County which are
43 appropriate for locations of adult entertainment land uses.
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45. (o) The initial location of adult entertainment land uses could lead to the location of additional and similar
46 uses within the same vicinity, thus multiplying the adverse impact of the initial location of adult
47 entertainment land uses upon the residential churches, parks and other public facilities, and schools,
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47 In those land use districts adult entertainment businesses are permitted in areas zoned C-1, C-2, C-C, H-
48 C, and N-C, subject to securing a use permit. It shall be unlawful to establish any such adult
49 entertainment business if the location is:
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51 (a) Within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of any area zoned for residential use; or
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3 (c) Within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of any public or private school, park, playground, public
4 building, church, any noncommercial establishment operated by a religious organization recognized
5 by Internal Revenue Service, or any facility established primarily for minors. The establishment of any
6 adult entertainment business shall include the opening of such a business as a new business, the
7 relocation of such business, or the conversion of an existing business location to any adult
8 entertainment business use.
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10 (d) ins: Location shall be limited to flat building or premises.
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13 SECTION 24-36.3 SEVERABILITY
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15 If any provision or clause of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held
16 to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not
17 affect other provisions or clauses or application of this chapter which can be implemented without the
18 invalid provision, clauses or application; and to this end, the provisions and clauses of this chapter are
19 declared to be severable.
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22 SECTION 24-36.4 AMORTIZATION
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24 All adult entertainment businesses and/or activities which become subject to the provisions of this
25 chapter, and which do not meet the location requirements of this chapter, shall cease operation within
26 three (3) years following receipt of a written notice from the Planning Commission to the owner of the
27 premises, provided that such activities may be allowed to continue for an additional period upon the
28 granting of an exception by the Planning Commission upon the finding that the activity is obligated by
29 virtue of a written lease entered into before the effective date of this chapter, for a period exceeding three
30 (3) years from such effective date of this chapter, or that the activity involves investment of money in
31 leasehold or improvements, of such sum that a longer period is necessary to prevent undue financial
32 hardship.
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34 Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 86-387: Interpretation: Additional period of time shall be not in
35 excess of ninety (90) days. The discretionary process will be by use permit and solely limited to factual
36 determination of those items in Section 24-36.4.
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39 SECTION 24-37 NONCONFORMING USES
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41 SECTION 24-37.1 PURPOSE AND INTENT
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43 Existing uses, structures and buildings, and lots or parcels which do not conform to the regulations of the
44 zone in which they are located shall be subject to these specific regulations. It is the purpose of this
45 Article to establish procedures to permit the continued operation of such uses where such uses are
46 appropriate while eliminating nonconforming uses through abandonment; obsolescence or destruction.
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49 SECTION 24-37.2 TYPES OF NONCONFORMING USES DEFINED
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51 As used in this chapter, the term nonconforming uses includes several types of nonconformities. Several
52 distinct types of nonconformities can be distinguished from one another. These include:
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5 (b) Nonconforming use of a building —that situation which occurs when the use of a building or
6 structure'does not conform although the building or structure does; and
7 (c) Nonconforming uses of land —that situation where the use of the land regardless of any buildings of
8 structures does not conform; and
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10 (d) Conditional use without use permit --that situation where a use which is listed as a conditional use of
11 the zone in which it is located does not have a use permit.
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13 For the purposes of this chapter these various nonconformities shall be known as nonconforming uses.
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16 SECTION 24-37.3 .CONTINUED USE OF A LEGAL NONCONFORMING USE
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18 Except as hereinafter otherwise provided, any use, building or structure, existing on the effective date of
19 this chapter may be continued even though such use, building or structure may not conform with the
20 regulations of the zone in which it is located. Provided, however, that such use must have been lawfully
21 established and not in violation of any ordinance, statute or regulation in effect at the time. Furthermore,
22 such use.; structure or building must have been in existence at the time, not merely contemplated. Use
23 permits, variances, building permits or other permits not exercised within the required time do not
24 establish the right to a legal nonconforming use. Pursuant to law, the party asserting a right to a
25 nonconforming use has the burden of proof to establish the lawful and continuing existence of the use at
26 the time of the.enactment,of the ordinance, statute or regulation.
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29 SECTION 24-37.4 CHANGE OR EXPANSION OF NONCONFORMING USE.
30 USE PERMIT REQUIRED.
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32 Except as hereinafter otherwise provided, no nonconforming use
33 shall be expanded, enlarged, extended, reconstructed, substituted,,or structurally altered unless made to
34 conform to the use standards and regulations for the zone within which it is located. Provided, however,
35 that any nonconforming use may be changed to another nonconforming use, expanded, enlarged,
36 extended, reconstructed, or structurally altered upon obtaining a use permit from the Planning
37 Commission. When considering a use permit for a nonconforming use, the Planning Commission shall
38 grant the use permit when it finds that the change, expansion, enlargement, extension,.reconstruction, or
39 structural alteration of such use will not conflict with, impair or be.detrimental to the uses both.permitted
40 andconditionai of the zone in which it is located and/or adjoins. This finding shall be in addition to the
41 findings required by Section 24-47 of the Butte County Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 24-43 the
42 Planning Commission may impose conditions upon the issuance of the use permit which are reasonably
43 related to the use of the property for which'the use permit is requested. ,In addition the Planning
44 Commission may at its own discretion establish a date for either the termination of the use or review of
45 the u_ se permit. Whenever a nonconforming use has been.changed to conform to the uses, standards
46 and regulations of the zone in which rit is located such nonconforming use shall not thereafter be
47 changed to a nonconforming use.
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50 SECTION 24-37.5 RESIDENTIAL SUBSTITUTION PERMITTED
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52 The substitution of a single nonconforming residential,building or structure is permitted subject to a
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1 review and conditions Imposed by the Director of Development Services. Such conditions shall be
2 limited to setbacks, yards, locations, height, and placement of the building or structure on the property.
3 Substitution of a nonconforming mobile home shall be considered a permitted residential substitution
4 under the terms of this chapter.
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7 SECTION 2437.8 ABANDONMENT OF NONCONFORMING USE
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9 (a) Abandonment: Consequences: A nonconforming use shall be abandoned when It is voluntarily
10 discontinued with the intent not to resume ft. There shall be a presumption that a nonconforming use
11 which has been discontinued for a period of Twelve (12) consecutive months has been abandoned;
12however, the property owner, occupant or other part asserting the right to said use may submit evidence
.13 to rebut the presumption including evidence that the discontinuance was not voluntary. The property
14 owner, occupant or other party asserting the right to a legal nonconforming use has the burden of
15 proving the legal and continuing existence of the use. Once abandoned, a nonconforming use shall no
16 longer be a legal nonconforming use entitled to the rights and privileges described in this Chapter and
17 thereafter shall be made to conform to the uses, standards and requirements of the zone in which ft is
18 located.
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20 (b) Determination of Abandonment; Appeal: The Director of Development Services may determine
21 whether or not a nonconforming use has been abandoned and may mail notice of such determination to
22 the property owner using the address from the latest equalized assessment roll of the County of Butte
23 and to the occupant at the street address of the property. The property owner or occupant may, within
24 15 days of the mailing of said determination, appeal the determination to the Board of Supervisors. If no
25 such appeal is filed, the determination of the Director of Development Services shall be final. If such
26 appeal is filed, ft shall be filed and heard in the same manner as appeals pursuant to Section 24-48.
27 There shall be no fee required for the filing of such an appeal.
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29 SECTION 2437.85 RESTORATION OF NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES
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31 A nonconforming building or structure which does not conform to the required side yard, rear yard, or
32 street setback areas, which is demolished, damaged or destroyed totally or in part, may be restored to a
33 total floor area or to the same extent as the original only upon securing a use permit pursuant to Section
34 24-43.
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39 A'nonconforming use, building or structure catastrophically damaged or destroyed totally or in part, may
40 be restored to a total floor area or to the same extent as the original without a use permit. Provided,
41 however, that any expansion, enlargement or extension of the nonconforming use be allowed only upon
42 securing a use permit pursuant to Section 24-43. Any such restoration or reconstruction of a
43 nonconforming use not requiring a use permit shall commence within twelve (12) months and be
44 completed within twenty-four (24) months of the time of damage or ft shall be deemed abandoned. Upon
45 application to the Planning Commission an extension of time for the restoration of a nonconforming use
46 may be granted not to exceed five (5) years in total.
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49 SECTION 24-37.8 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS FOR SAFETY `
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51 Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the normal, ordinary, customary maintenance of a nonconforming
52 use provided that such maintenance does not include major structural alterations which have the effect of
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1 expanding, enlarging or extending the nonconforming use. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent any
2 such repair, alteration or restoration to a safe condition of-any portion of a nonconforming use when so
3 directed by the Butte County Public Works Director upon a finding that such is necessary for the
4 protection of the public health and safety.
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6 SECTION 2437.9 CONSTRUCTION - USE PERMITS -AMENDMENTS
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8 (a) Nothing in this chapter shall require any change in the plans, construction size or designated use of
9 any land, building or structure for which building permits have been issued, in accordance with the
10 provisions of this chapter or ordinances then in effect. Provided, however, that the actual use.or
11 construction under such permit has started prior to the effective date of this chapter and in all such
12 cases be carried out in a normal manner until completion..
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14 (b) Except as provided in subsection (a) of this Section and Section 24-43, any rezoning or subsequent
15 amendment of this chapter which has the effect of eliminating a particular conditional use or
16 changing the conditions under which a particular conditional use may be allowed shall remain valid,
17 unless specifically stated to the contrary in the amending ordinance. Subject to the limitations of
18 Section 24-43 any such use permits shall remain valid and may be used, extended, transferred or
19 modified through amendment to the same extent that the rezoning or amendment was not adopted.
20 No extension of a use permit shall be granted following such rezoning or amendment unless the
21 applicant makes a satisfactory showing to the Planning Commission that there have been substantial
22 expenditures made in reliance upon the continued effectiveness of the use permit within the
23 prescribed time period and/or the inability to complete the.project authorized by the use permit is
24 due to reasons beyond the applicant's control.
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27 SECTION 24-37.10 NONCONFORMING PARCELS OF RECORD
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29 Except as otherwise provided in this chapter or where specifically merged under the.provisions of Section
30 66499.11 et sea. of the Government Code, any legally established parcel of land of record having less
31 than the minimum width or frontage required for the zone in which it is located, may be used for a
32 permitted use provided that the parcel:
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34 (a) Meet the other area or dimensional standards and requirements for the proposed use unless changed
35 by the Planning Commission with a variance; and
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37 (b) Meet the requirements of the Butte County Health Department for the provisions of water and sewage
38 disposal.
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40 Side yard setbacks on nonconforming lots may be reduced by five (5) foot increments until at least a 75
41 foot wide building envelope is achieved. No side yard setback requirement is to be reduced below ten
42 (10) feet. Such modification of side yard setbacks is to be approved in each and every case by the Dire-
43 ctor of Development Services or deputy after finding that the subject property is a legally created
44 nonconforming lot.
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47 SECTION 24-2-7.11 EFFEC-TIVE MERGER 6)J C0Nr_rAT-R1_1r__33Q3N
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6 SECTION 24-38 CAMPING LIMITATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS
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8 (a) No person shall place or park or allow the placing or parking of any trailer coach, recreation vehicle,
9 tent trailer or tent or otherwise occupy or allow the occupancy of any parcel (as defined in Section 24-
10 21.31) for the purpose of camping (as defined in Section 24-21.095) on public or private property within
11 the County for a period in excess of 9 days in any one calendar year, except in an outdoor recreational
12 facility, camp ground, recreation vehicle park, or hunting/fishing camp, lawfully established and
13 maintained pursuant to this Chapter.
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15 (b) No person or persons shall place or park on any parcel (as defined in Section 24-21.31), at the same
16 time, more than a combined total of two trailer coaches, recreation vehicles, tent trailers, or tents, for the
17 purpose of camping (as defined in Section 24-21.095), except in an outdoor recreational facility, camp
18 ground, recreation vehicle park, or hunting/fishing camp, lawfully established and maintained pursuant to .
19 this Chapter.
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21 (c) No more than two families, as defined in Section 24-21.14, shall occupy any parcel (as defined in
22 Section 24-21.31), at the same time, for the purpose of camping (as defined in Section 24-21.95), except
23 in an outdoor recreational facility, camp ground, recreation vehicle park, or hunting/fishing camp, lawfully
24 established and maintained pursuant to this Chapter.
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34 SECTION 2443 USE PERMITS — PLANNING COMMISSION TO HEAR AND DECIDE
35 APPLICATIONS
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37 The Planning Commission shall hear and decide all application's for use permits required by this chapter.
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39 In approving a use permit, the Planning Commission may include such conditions as the commission
40 deems reasonable and necessary under the circumstances to preserve the integrity and character of the
41 zone and to secure the general purposes of this chapter and t
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43 are not limited to, time limitations and development plan approval, street dedication, and street and
44 drainage improvements. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit the discretion of the authority
45 of the Planning Commission to require conditions. Conditionslimposed upon issuance of a use permit
46 must be reasonably related to the use of the property for which the permit is requested.
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49 SECTION 24-44 USE PERMITS — CONDITIONS
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51 The,Planning Commission may condition a use permit to prohibit a building, structure or land use to be
52 occupied until an inspection has been made and it is found that the building, structure or land use
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1 complies with all conditions which the Planning Commission has specifically required to be completed
2 prior to occupancy. If a use permit is so conditioned, the director of planning shall notify the director of
3 public works of such conditions. The director of public works or the building Inspector, upon notification
4 from the permit holder or his agent, shall make an inspection and shall either approve the use and
5 occupancy or shall notify the permit holder or his agent wherein the building, structure or land use fails to
6 comply with the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission. If a building permit is issued for a
7 building or structure which is subject to a use permit so conditioned, the director of public works shall
8 not approve a final inspection of such building or structure until the conditions have been met; provided,
9 however, that responsibility for use permit compliance shall remain with the Director of Development
10 Services.
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13 SECTION 2445 USE PERMITS — FORM; FEES
14
15 Applications for use permits shall be made to the Planning Commission in writing on a form prescribed
16, by the Planning Commission and shall be accompanied by plot plans sufficient to show the details of the
17 proposed use or building.
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19 Every application shalt be accompanied by the fee set by resolution of the Board of Supervisors to be
20 deposited in the County general fund, no part of which shall be returned to the applicant.
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23 SECTION 2446 USE PERMITS — HEARING
24
25 Upon the filing of a sufficient and proper application and payment of the fees provided for in Section 24-
26 45 herein, the Planning Commission shall fix a time and place for a public hearing. A notice of hearing
27 on the application for a use permit shall be both published in a newspaper of general circulation in accor-
28 dance with Government Code Section 65854 and be mailed to the owners of all property within three
29 hundred (300) feet from the exterior boundaries of all property upon which an application for proposed
30 use has been made. Said notice shall be mailed to said property owners at their last-known addresses
31 using the address from the latest equalized assessment roll of the County of Butte, except that in no case
32 shall less than ten (10) separate and individual property owners closest to the area.being considered be
33 notified. Said notice shall indicate the time, date and place.of the hearing and the location of the subject
34 property. Failure of any property owner to receive such a notice shall not affect in any manner the action '
35 taken by the Planning Commission or the Board of Supervisors.
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38 SECTION 2447 USE PERMITS — CRITERIA FOR GRANTING
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40 The Planning Commission, on the basis of the evidence submitted at the.hearing, may grant use permits
41 required by the provisions of this chapter when it finds that the proposed uses of the property will not
42 impair the integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would not impair the
43 integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would not be unreasonably
44 incompatible with, or injurious to, surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare
45 of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the
46 County.
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48 Evidence offered at the hearing hereunder shall be received, held and disposed of in the manner set forth
49 in sec. 24.27(b) herein.
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52 SECTION 2448 USE PERMITS — RIGHT OF APPEAL UPON DENIAL; PROCEDURE
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1 The determination of the Planning Commission shall be final unless a written appeal is filed with the clerk
2 of the Board of Supervisors by 5:00 p..-m.-on the; ekjhth calendar day following the date of the
3 determination-, provided, that if said t tIS ek
jhth day falls on a**e�legal holiday, the appeal may
4 be filed by 5:00 p.m. on the next day which the office of the clerk is open for business. The clerk shall
5 Immediately forward a copy of said appeal to the Planning Commission. No use permit may be issued
6 until said time for appeal has expired, nor may such permit be Issued in the event an appeal is filed until
7 the Board of Supervisors act on said appeal. Within ten (10) days of the date of filing of an appeal, the
8 Board of Supervisors shall set a date for a hearing. Said hearing shall be advertised and noticed
9 pursuant to Section 24-46. The Board of Supervisors shall decide such appeals making the findings
10 required In Section 24-47 above. The Board of Supervisors' hearing shall be conducted de novo
11 provided that all applications, papers, maps, exhibits and staff recommendations made or presented to
12 the Planning Commission may be considered by the Board of Supervisors. The decision of the Board of
13 Supervisors shall be final and not subject to review except by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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16 SECTION 24-48.1 USE PERMITS —TIME LIMITS
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19 date of receipt of the permit by the permittee, the permit i shall become null and void and reapplication
20 pursuant to Section 24-45 shall be required to establish the use previously granted under the expired
21 permit unless, thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date, a request for a one (1) year extension is
22 submitted to the Planning Commission together with sufficient evidence that time limits for processing
23 development permits under federal or state regulations require time limits which exceed one (1) year.
24 Extends t1mie to establish Use Permit due to the more complex nature of the development climate.
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26 SECTION 24-48.2 USE PERMITS — CESSATION OF USE
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29 granted has ceased or has been suspended for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months.
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32 SECTION 24-48.3 USE PERMITS — EXTENSION OF TIME LIMITS
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34 Upon application, and for good cause shown by the permittee, at a public hearing noticed pursuant to
35 Section 24-46 above, the Planning Commission may extend any time limitations previously made a part of
36 any condition to a use permit. If construction has commenced on the project, and the applicant has
37 made progress toward compliance with the conditions of the use permit, an automatic one-year
38 extension of time shall be granted when a request is submitted to the planning department, and the
39 status of-the use permit verified by that department. Unless otherwise provided for in a condition to a
40 use permit pursuant to Sections 24-43 and 24-44 herein, all conditions must be completed by the
41 permittee within twelve (12) months of the delivery of the permit to the permittee.
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44 SECTION 24-48.4 USE PERMITS — MODIFICATION
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46 Any permittee may apply for a modification of his permit by complying with the application provisions of
47 Section 24-45 herein. Upon the filing of a sufficient application and payment of the required filing fee, the
48 Planning Commission shall fix a time and place for a public hearing.
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51 SECTION 24-48.5 USE PERMITS — MODIFICATION APPEAL
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1 Pursuant to Section 24-48.3 above, the Planning Commission at the hearing may modify the permittee's
2 use permit by changing, deleting or adding conditions to the permittee's existing permit. Any such
3 modification shall be subject to appeal as provided in Section 24-48 above.
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6 SECTION 24-48.6 THE DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES MAY EXTEND PERMIT SIGNING
7 PERIOD
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9 The use permit shall be deemed granted when the appeal period pursuant to Section 24-52 has lapsed
10 and the permit signed by the applicant, with the countersignature of the Planning Commission, is
11 received by the permittee by certified mail. The applicant must sign the use permit within thirty (30) days
12 of expiration of the appeal period. Extension of the 30-day time period is appealable to the Director of
13 Development Services upon showing reasonable causes. Any use permits previously approved that are
14 not signed within 30 days of the effective date of this ordinance shall be deemed Invalid.
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19 (a) It shall be unlawful to establish, continue or maintain any use for which a use permit is required
20 pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter, unless and until a use permit therefor is obtained and in
21 effect.
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23 (b) It shall be unlawful to violate any of the terms or conditions of a use Permit.
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26 enforcement actions.
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28 Whenever any alleged violation of the terms of a use permit is brought to the attention of the Director of
29 Development Services, he or she shall, after determining that a violation does exist, give the permittee a
30 written notice to comply within thirty (30) days. Said notice shall be sent by registered mail, return
31 receipt requested, and the thirty (30) day period shall commence with the date of mailing notice. If the
32 permittee does not comply within the thirty (30) day period, the Director of Development Services shall
33 place the question of the revocation of the use permit on the agenda of the next regular Planning
34 Commission meeting.
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36 Any use permit may be revoked K any of the terms or conditions of such permit are violated or if any acts
37 or omissions of the permittee in connection with the use authorized by said permittee constitute a public
38 nuisance. The Planning Commission shall set a date for hearing to be held before it on any proposed
39 revocation. Notice of said hearing shall be advertised and noticed pursuant to Government Code Section
40 65905, and notice of said hearing shall be given to the permittee by registered mail. Notice of the time
41 and place of said hearing shall be sent to the permittee by registered mail, return receipt requested, at
42 least ten (10) days prior to said hearing. The Planning Commission may continue the hearing from time
43 to time. Based upon the evidence presented at the hearing, the Planning Commission may revoke or
-44 modify the use permit.
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46 The decision of the Planning Commission may be appealed as provided in Section 24-48 above.
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48 if the final decision of the Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors, as applicable, is to revoke the
49 use permit pursuant to this Section and the use continues even though the use permit has been revoked,
50 the Director of Development Services shall report such facts to the Board of Supervisors and to the office
51 of the district attorney and County counsel for appropriate action. Evidence necessary to litigate the
52 violation shall be submitted by the Director of Development Services to the District Attorney and County
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1 Counsel in a form and with a content approved by them. This Sewn was moved and combined with
2 Section 24-42 to be placed in Me part of the code that deals wiM Use Permits.
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5 SECTION 24-49 STANDARDS AND CONDITIONS FOR GRANT OF VARIANCE
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7 Variances from the terms of this chapter shall be granted only when, because of special circumstances
8 applicable to the property, Including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict
9 application of this chapter deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity
10 and under identical zoning classification.
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12 Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby
13 authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privileges inconsistent with the limitations upon other
14 properties in the vicinity and zone in which such property is situated. Any such condition imposed upon
15 issuance of a variance must be reasonably related to the use of the property for which the variance is
16 requested.
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18 A variance shall not be granted for a parcel of property which authorizes a use or activity which is not
19 otherwise expressly authorized by the zone regulation governing the parcel of property.
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22 SECTION 24-50 APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
23
24 Application for a variance shall be made to the planning department in writing on a form prescribed by
25 the Planning Commission. Such application shall be accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the
26 Board of Supervisors to be deposited in the County general fund, no part of which shall be returnable to
27 the applicant.
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30 SECTION 2451 NOTICE OF HEARING
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32 (a) The Planning Commission shall hold at least one hearing on the application, said hearing to be
33 noticed as provided in Section 24-46 herein.
34
35 (b) Evidence offered at the hearing hereunder shall be received, held, and disposed of in the manner set
36 forth in Section 24-27(b) herein.
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39 SECTION 24-52 VARIANCES -APPEAL
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50 'W%s-a�..Wn.ee be issued IR the eyeRt aR appeal is Med until the BeaFd e! Supew'69%ael on said
51 appeal. WfthiR ien (10) days ef!he date ef!he MiR@ el aR appeal, the BeaFd ef rbupeMIGM shall set a
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8, SECTION 24-54 SEGREGATION OF HOMESITES IN AGRICULTURAL ZONES
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10 (a) Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose and intent of this section to allow the segregation of one (1)
11 existing home in the agricultural zones providing that the proposed segregation meets certain criteria
12. as specified in this section.
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14 (b) Refinki9%
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16 (4) EdNgWg%ffi. GeRtigmews paFee's We aRY Me ffepenies whieh shar-e a Mutual bewRdwy.
17 PFepeFty shall 198 89RsdeFed as eentigueus URkS 8Y8R 9 ft is separated by Feads, WNW,
18 Wility earvemeRts BF re"Fead Fa@htS of way peFG9V8FRFR8R! Gede GeelleR 66424.
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20 (2) -Belated-Ownef6hip. Related ewReFShip *6 8WReFship by!he applieaPA GF by a paAReFShip 8
21 OBFPBFM69R 'R whieh !he applieaRt Is a panneF, PF'Relpal, diFe819F, 9#i8eF 9F GMFeheidef—.
22 PaFtReffihips eF 89FP9F2AIeRs shall FAeaR eRly ihese panRe%hips and 99F199FM59%WhIe
23 . !ed, established 9F a64148Faed ie de bUS4R866 uRd8F 1118 IaWs 91!he GW8
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Moved to definitions section.
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26 (b) In the agricultural zones (A-5 through A-160), excluding parcels of five (5) acres or smaller, the
27 subdivision of property in order to legally segregate one (1) home (an existing primary residence)
28 from the remaining farmland may be allowed upon the approval and issuance of a use permit by the
29 Planning Commission. The application for the use permit shall include a plan of development. All
30 existing dwellings and other existing and/or proposed structures shall be shown on the plan. In
31 addition, natural or man-made creeks, drains or canals should be shown. The Planning Commission
32 may grant such a permit only after finding, in addition to the findings required by Section 24-47, that
33 all the following conditions (1-7) are met:
34
35 (1) The parcel to be created is to allow an owner who, for a minimum of ten (10) continuous
36 years immediately prior to application, has resided upon and farmed the subject property, to
37 retain the existing home and continue the remaining acreage in agricultural use.
38
39 (2) The existing parcel(s) shown on the plan together meet the parcel area requirements of the
40 zone. If there are contiguous parcels under related ownership only enough parcels must be
41 Included in the plan to meet the acreage requirements of the existing zone.
42
43 (3) The proposed segregation will not reduce the capabilities for agricultural use of the non-
44 home parcel and surrounding properties.
45.
46 (4) The proposed segregated parcel meets the requirements of the County Health Department
47 for sewage disposal and water supply.
48
49 (5) The proposed segregation is consistent with the policies of the Butte County General Plan
50 because of the covenant required in Section 24-54(d).
51
52 (6) The existing home parcel being segregated is not less than one (1) acre and not more than
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1 two (2) acres or the minimum lot area allowed by the County Health Department, whichever
2 is greater.
3
4 (7) (c) Other Standards and Requirements. Prior to the division being effective, the owner or
5 owners of the property included in the approved development plan shall execute and cause
6 to be.recorded in the office of the Recorder a covenant binding upon the original owners and
7 their heirs, successors and assigns, which disallows additional dwellings from being located
8 on the agricultural property or the agricultural property or the agricultural segregation parcel.
9
10 The use permit and covenant shall be in force for ten (10) years minimum from the time of
11 recording of the covenant at the Recorder's office and will continue until the applicant applies
12- for termination or partial termination thereof. Applications for termination or partial
13 termination shall be considered in the same manner as applications for use permits pursuant
14 to Sections 24-43 through 24-48 of the Butte County Code.
15
16 The Planning Commission options for action on such application are:
17
18 (1) Terminate or partially terminate the covenant and remove conditions from use permit.
19 Applications for termination or partial termination to be accompanied by the fee set by
20 resolution of the Board of Supervisors to be deposited in the County general fund, no part of
21 which shall be returned to the applicant.
22
23 (2) Extend the covenant for a period not to exceed ten (10) years.
24
25 (3) Consider the area for change in designation from Orchard and Field Crops, Grazing and
26 Open Land, or Agricultural-Residential to a non-agricultural designation under the General
27 Plan.
28
29 The use permit and covenant shall be in force for the agreed upon time unless the General Plan is
30 amended and the property in question is no longer designated agricultural. If this should occur, the
31 applicant may apply for termination of the covenant.
32
33 (d) Sgecial Notes. It shall be the duty of the seller or his agent to inform any possible buyer or his agent
34 of the existence of the covenant and of its terms.
35
36 The covenant shall be in a form approved by County Counsel.
37
38 SECTION 24-55 SEGREGATION OF AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING USES IN AGRICULTURAL
39 ZONES
40
41 (a) Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose and intent of this ordinance to allow the segregation of existing
42 agricultural processing uses in the agricultural zones providing that the proposed segregation meets
43 certain criteria as specified in this article.
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12. definitions section.
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14- (b) In the agricultural zones (A-5 through A-160), excluding parcels of ten (10) acres or smaller, the
15 subdivision of property in order to legally segregate one (1) existing agricultural processing site may
16 be allowed upon the approval and issuance of a use permit by the Planning Commission. The
17 application for the use permit shall include a plan of development. All existing dwellings and other
18 existing and/or proposed structures shall be shown on the plan. In addition, natural or man-made
19 creeks, drains or canals should be shown. The Planning Commission may grant such a permit only
20 after finding, in addition to the findings required by Section 24-47, that all the following conditions (1-
21 6) are met:
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30 (2) The proposed segregation will not reduce the capabilities for agricultural use of the non-
31 agricultural processing parcel(s) and surrounding properties.
32
33 (3) The proposed parcels meet the requirements of the County Health Department for sewage
34 disposal and water supply.
35
36 (4) The proposed segregation is consistent with the policies of the Butte County General Plan
37 because of the covenant required in Section 24-55(d).
38
39 (5) The agricultural processing parcel is not less than one (1) acre and not more than five (5)
40 acres, or the minimum lot area allowed by the County Health Department, whichever is
41 greater.
42
43 (c) Other Standards and Requirements. Prior to the division being effective, the owner or
44 owners of the property included in the approved development plan shall execute and cause
45 to be recorded in the office of the Recorder, a covenant binding upon the original owners
46 and their heirs, successors and assigns, vv (Clydisc(lo+xs<attcti >f�m>
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49 The use permit and covenant shall be in force for ten (10) years minimum from the time of
50 recording of the covenant at the Recorder's office and will continue until the applicant applies
51 for termination or partial termination thereof. Applications for termination or partial
52 termination shall be considered in the same manner as applications for use permits pursuant
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1 to Sections 24-43 through 24-48 of the Butte County Code. The Planning Commission
2 options for action on such application are:
3
4 (1) Terminate or partially terminate-the covenant and remove conditions from use permit.
5 Applications for termination or partial termination to be accompanied by the fee set by
6 resolution of the Board of Supervisors to be deposited in the County general fund, no part of
7 which shall be returned to the applicant.
8
9 .(2) Extend the covenant for a period not to exceed ten (10) years.
10
11 (3) Consider the area for a change in designation from Orchard and Field Crops, Grazing and
12 Open Land, or Agricultural-Residential to a non-agricultural designation under the General
13 Plan.
14
15 The use permit and covenant shall be in force for the agreed upon time unless the General Plan
i 16 amended and the property in question is no longer designated agricultural. If this should occur, the
17 applicant may apply for termination of the covenant.
18
19 (d) SpecialcNotes. It shall be the duty of the seller or his agent to inform any possible buyer or his agent
20 of the existence of the covenant and of its terms.
21
22 The covenant shall be in a form approved by County Counsel.
23
24 (e) Allowable Accessory Uses in Segregated Agricultural Processing Sites
25
26 (1) Agricultural processing plants, i.e. hullers, dryers, etc., where processing is done for owner's
27 crops and on consignment.
28
29 (2) Warehousing and storage of agricultural products.
30
31 (3) Processing of flammable substances such as gasohol or methanol produced from agricultural
32 products. (This use will require special permits from the Fire Marshal.)
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16 This Section deleted since the information was put in the individual zoning classifications.
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18 SECTION 24-57 APPLICABILITY TO SUBSURFACE MINERAL RIGHTS
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20 The provisions of this chapter as not intended to act or be construed as to impair, interfere, repeal,
21 extinguish or terminate any mineral right more than 100 feet below the surface regardless of the zone
22 within which such subsurface mineral right exists. Subsurface mining in conjunction with any such
23 subsurface mineral right shall be permitted regardless of the zone in which it is located. Provided,
24 however, that the surface work, entrance, and other surface activities incident to an underground mine
25 shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter including but not limited to the requirements of the
26 Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975 as implemented by the County of Butte through ordinance
27 and policy.
28
29
30 SECTION 24-58 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
31 _
32 Requirement for findings: Notwithstanding any other provision of this code or any ordinance, all
33 discretionary decisions by the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission require findings prescribed
34 in the California Environmental Quality Act and ordinances adopted pursuant thereto, in addition to all
35 other requirements.
36
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38 SECTION 24-59 RESERVED
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40 SECTION 25-60 REAPPLICATION
41
42 Whenever an application for change of zoning, use permit, variance or an expansion of a nonconforming
43 use is declined in the legislative process as set out in this chapter of the Butte County Code, no new
44 application for rezoning, use permit, variance or expansion of nonconforming use pertaining to part or all
45 of the property affected by said initial application may be filed for one year from the date of the final
46 decision thereon; provided, however, that a new application may be filed where the applicant shows at a
47 public hearing, as provided herein, that there has been a change of circumstances that occurred after the
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48 final decision on the previous application ~1flid oxo}eco was: ie ........to prej C . A special
49 public hearing shall be held on the question of change of circumstances, which special hearing shall be
50 set, noticed and heard in the same manner as for a hearing for change of zoning as set forth in Section
51 24-46 of this code.
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1 (a) Agglication: The application for said special hearing must be accompanied by the fee set by
2 resolution of the Board of Supervisors to be deposited in the general fund of the County of Butte, no
3 part of which shall be returnable to the applicant.
4
5 (b) Decision and appeal: The decision of the Planning Commission on the issue of change of
6 circumstances shall be final except that any interested person may appeal the decision to the Board
7 of Supervisors, provided that a written notice of appeal is filed with the clerk of the Board of Super-
8 visors and accompanied by the fee set by resolution of the Board of Supervisors within five (5) days
9 of the decision of the Planning Commission.
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12 SECTION 2461 RESERVED
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15 SECTION 2462 RESERVED
16 SEG:AON 24 AM VIOLATION OF TERIAS OF USME PERMIT
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45 SECT4toN 24 A-2 PRO-C-fi-0-1-Mr-, FOR INIffinru'rWATIC-3141 AN WN Mr.=NMG
46 %J101 AMON&C
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49 62, shall be lRyestigated by the planning depaFlmepA, whieh shall make an *Rspeeliei; of!he she eR vAleh
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3 ARTICLE III. DISTRICT ZONING REGULATIONS
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6 SECTION 24-64 APPLICABILITY OF ZONING REGULATIONS
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8 The regulations set forth in thisrttde (1 SeetieR shall govern land use within areas or districts so zoned.
9 All uses of land within a zoned district,not specifically authorized or permitted by the regulations are
10 Prohibited ii .t:: .fiave.laeeri. oc�rto.ie:star strrari>oti '"`rm#t €ccli8oal>'
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19 (1) Procedures for investigation and prosecution of zoning violations. All alleged violations of the terms
20 of the zoning ordinances, other than those provided for in Section 24-48.7, shall be investigated by
21 the Qievsi; ' $ iteS3e " the t> i`;:' visi , which shall make an
22 inspection of the sfte on which the violation is alleged to have occurred or to be occurring and shall
23 determine if the site was and is being used in conformance with the zoning regulations governing that
24 site. Following such investigation and determination, the planning department and code enforcement
25 officers shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of Article I of Chapter 41 of this Code.
26
27 (2) Penalties.
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29 (a) Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of ai
30raction<or:>a misdemeanor>ass .. ied:::m:::C: er:a<d.t��shde. Eacit::and<e:: ::.<: �
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34 (b) The use of any property or building in violation of the terms hereof is hereby declared to be a
35 public nuisance and may be abated in the manner provided by law.
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43 Reflects the fact that all uses can not be listed or anticipated and ghes ilia power for interpretation of
44 similar uses and recognizes that some land uses are not subject to local review. Moves Section 24-63
45 and 24-63.1 Provides for violation and penalty procedures and charging section for code.enforcement
46
47 SUM-TIC-3N -24-9-a- A-2-2-0-NE FOR UNINCORPORATED AREAS N=- OTHERW'si 3-!O-Nl-;-D
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50 SupeFyisem as heFeby EeRed as an A 2 diSlFiet, as sueh &1081 as defiRed and subjeel 48!he FegulatieR
51 This section deleted because A-2 zone no longer mdsts.
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2 SECTION 2465 to 67 RESERVED j19FMe0y A.24
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6 SECTION 2468 RECYCLING FACILITIES
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8 (a) Permits Required. No person shall permit the placement, construction or operation of any recycling
9 facility without first obtaining a permit pursuant to the provisions set forth in this Section. Recycling
10 facilities may be permitted as set forth in the following table.
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12 Type of Facility Zones Permitted Permit Required
13 Reverse Vending All Commercial Administrative
14 Machine(s) All Industrial (or by right)
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16 Small All Commercial Administrative
17 Collection All Industrial
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19 Large Light Commercial Conditional Use
20 Collection Other Commercial Site Development
21 Industrial Site Development
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23 Light General Commercial Conditional Use
24 Processing All Industrial
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26 Heavy Light Industrial Conditional Use
27 Processing Heavy Industrial Site Development
28
29 In addition to the permits described in the above table a reverse vending machine(s) or a small
30 collection facility may also be allowed in special zones which allow.uses permitted in commercial or
31 industrial zones with an administrative or site development!permit subject to the fee set by resolution
32 of the Board of Supervisors.
33
34 (b) Permits for Multiple Sites. A single administrative permit may be granted to allow more than one
35 reverse vending machine(s) or small collection facility located on different sites under the following
36 conditions:
37
38 (1) The operator of each of the proposed facilities is the same;
39
40 (2) The proposed facilities are determined by the Director of Development Services to be similar
41 in nature, size'and'intensity of activity; and '
42
43 (3) All of the applicable criteria and standards set forthin Section(b) are met for each such
44 proposed facility.
45
46 (c) Criteria and.Standards. Those recycling facilities permitted{with an administrative permit shall meet
47 all of the applicable criteria and standards listed. Those recycling facilities permitted with a
48 conditional use permit or site development permit shall meet the applicable criteria and standards,
49 provided that the Director of Development Services, Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors,
50 as the case may be, may relax' such standards or impose stricter standards as an exercise of
51 discretion upon a finding that such modifications are reasonably necessary in order to implement the
52 general intent of this Section and the purposes of this coder
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 The criteria and standards for recycling facilities are as follows:
2
3 (1) Reverse Vending Machine(s). Reverse vending machine(s) located within a commercial
4 structure do not require discretionary permits. Reverse vending machines do not require
5 additional parking spaces for recycling customers and may be permitted In all commercial
6 and industrial zones with an administrative use permit provided that they comply with the
7 following standards:
8
9 a. Shall be established in conjunction with a commercial use or community service
10 facility which is In compliance with the zoning, building and fire codes of the County
11 of Butte;
12-
13 b. Shall be located within 30 feet of the entrance to the commercial structure and shall
14 not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular circulation;
15
16 C. Shall not occupy parking spaces required by the primary use;
17
18 d. Shall occupy no more than 50 square feet of floor space per installation, including
19 any protective enclosure, and shall be no more than eight (8) feet in height;
20
21 e. Shall be constructed and maintained with durable waterproof and rustproof material;
22
23 f. Shall be clearly marked to identify the type of material to be deposited, operating
24 instructions, and the identity and phone number of the operator or responsible
25 person to call If the machine is inoperative;
26
27 g. Shall have a sign area or a maximum of four (4) square feet per machine, exclusive
28 of operating instructions;
29
30 h. Shall be maintained in a clean, litter-free condition on a daily basis;
31
32 1. Operating hours shall be at least the operating hours of the host use;
33
34. j. Shall be illuminated to ensure comfortable and safe operation if operating hours are
35 between dusk and dawn.
36
37 (2) Small Collection Facilities. Small collection facilities may be sited in commercial and
38 industrial zones with an administrative permit provided they comply with the following
39 conditions:
40
41 a. Shall be established in conjunction with an existing commercial use or community
42 service facility which is in compliance with the zoning, building and fire codes of the
43. County of Butte;
44
45 b. Shall be no larger than 500 square feet and occupy no more than five (5) parking
46 spaces not including space that will be periodically needed for removal of materials
47 or exchange of containers;
48
49 C. Shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from any right-of-way line and shall not
50 obstruct pedestrian or vehicular circulation;
51
52 d. Shall accept only glass, metals, plastic containers, papers and reusable items. Used
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 motor oil may be accepted with permission of the local public health official;
2
3 e. Shall use no power-driven processing equipment except for reverse vending
4 machines;
5
6 f. Shall use containers that are constructed and maintained with durable waterproof
7 and rustproof material, covered when site is not attended, secured from unauthorized
8 entry or removal of material, and shall be of a capacity sufficient to accommodate
9 materials collected and collection schedule;
10
11 g. Shall store all recyclable material in containers or in the mobile unit vehicle, and shall
12 not leave materials outside of containers when attendant is not present;
13
14 h. Shall be maintained free of litter and any other undesirable materials, and mobile
15 facilities, at which truck or containers are removed at the end of each collection day,
16 shall be swept at the end of each collection day;
17
18 1. Shall not exceed noise levels of 60 d6 as measured at the property line of
19 residentially zoned or occupied property, otherwise shall not exceed 70 dB;
20
21 j. Attended facilities located within 100 feet of a property zoned or occupied for
22 residential use shall operate only during the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.;
23
24 k. Containers for the 24-hour donation of materials shall be at least 30 feet from any
25 property zoned or occupied for residential use unless there is a recognized service
26 corridor and acoustical shielding between the containers and the residential use;
27
28 I. Containers shall be clearly marked to identify the type of material which may be
29 deposited; the facility shall be clearly marked to identify the name and telephone
30 number of the facility operator and the hours of operation, and display a notice stat-
31 ing that no material shall be left outside the recycling enclosure or containers;
32
33 M. Signs may be provided as follows:
34
35 1. Recycling facilities may have identification signs with a maximum of 20
36 percent per side or 16 square feet, whichever is larger, in addition to '
37 informational signs
38 required in Section 2(I); in the case of a wheeled facility, the side will be
39 measured from the pavement_to the top'of the container;
40
41 2. Signs must be consistent with the character of the location.
42
43 3. Directional signs, bearing no advertising message, may be installed with the
44 approval of the Director of Development Services If necessary to facilitate
45 traffic circulation, or if the facility is not visible from the public right-of-way;
46
47 4. The Director of Development Services or designated staff representative may
48 authorize increases in the number and size of signs upon finding that it is
49 compatible with adjacent businesses.
50
51 n. The facility shall not impair the landscaping required by local ordinances for any
52 concurrent use by this chapter or any permit issued pursuant thereto;
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 0. No additional parking spaces will be required for customers of a small collection
2 facility located at the established parking lot of a host use. One space will be
3 provided for the attendant, if needed;
4
5 P. Mobile recycling units shall have an area dearly marked to prohibit other vehicular
6 parking during hours when the mobile unit is scheduled to be present;
7
8 q. Occupation of parking spaces by the facility and by the attendant may not reduce
9 available parking spaces below the minimum number required for the primary host
10 use unless all of the following conditions exist:
11
12 1. The facility is located in a convenience zone or a potential convenience zone
13 as designated by the California Department of Conservation;
14
15 2. A parking study shows that existing parking capacity is not already fully
16 utilized during the time the recycling facility will be on the site;
17
18 3. The permit will be reconsidered at the end of 18 months.
19
20 A reduction in available parking spaces in an established parking facility may then be
21 allowed as follows:
22
23 For a commercial host use:
24
25 Number of Available Maximum
26 Parking Spaces Reduction
27
28 0-25 0
29 26-35 2
30 36-49 3
31 50-99 4
32 100+ 5
33
34 For a community facility host use: A maximum five (5) spaces reduction will be
j 35 allowed when not in conflict with parking needs of the host use.
36
37 r. If the permit expires without renewal, the collection facility shall be removed from the
38 site on the day following permit expiration.
39
40 (3) Large Collection Facilities. A large collection facility is one that is larger than 500 square feet,
41 or is on a separate property not appurtenant to a host use, and which may have a permanent
42 building.. A large collection facility is permitted in neighborhood and light commercial zones
43 with a conditional use permit and in other commercial and industrial zones with a site
44 development permit, provided the facility meets the following standards:
45
46 a. Facility does not abut a property zoned or planned for residential use;
47
48 b. Facility will be screened from the public right-of-way by operating In an enclosed
49 building or:
50
. 51 1. Within an area enclosed by an opaque fence at least six (6) feet in height
52 with landscaping;
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 2. At least 250 feet from property zoned or planned for residential use; and
2 '
3 3. Meets all applicable noise standards in this ordinance.
4
5 C. Setbacks and landscape requirements shall be those provided for the zoning district
6 in which the facility is located;
7
8 d. All exterior storage of material shall be baled, palletized or in sturdy containers which
9 are covered, secured, and maintained in good condition. Storage containers for
10 flammable material shall be constructed of non-flammable material. Oil storage must
11 be in containers approved by the ButteCounty Fire Department and Environmental
12 Health Division. No storage, excluding truck trailers and overseas containers, will be
13 visible above the height of the fencing; `
14 ,
15 e. Site shall be maintained free of litter and any other undesirable materials, and will be
16 cleaned of loose debris on a daily basis; ' !
17
18 f. Space will be provided on site for six (6) vehicles or the anticipated peak customer
19 load, whichever is higher, to circulate and to deposit recyclable materials, except
20 where the Director of Development Services determines that allowing overflow traffic }
21 above six (6) vehicles is compatible with surrounding businesses and public safety; r
22 r'
23 g. One (1) parking space will be provided for,each commercial vehicle operated by the
24 recycling facility. Parking requirements will be as provided for in the zone, except
25 that parking requirements for employees may be reduced when it can be shown that
26 parking spaces are not necessary such'as;when employees are transported in a
27 company vehicle to a work facility;
28
29 h. Noise levels shall not exceed 60 dB as measured at the property line of residentially
30 zoned property, or otherwise shall not exceed 70 dB;
31
32 1. If the facility is located within 500 feet of property zoned, planned or occupied for
33 residential use, it shall not be in operation between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.;
34 1
35 j. Any containers provided for after-hours donation of recyclable materials will be at
36 least 50 feet from any property zoned or occupied for residential use, shall be of
37 sturdy, rustproof construction, shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate
38 materials collected, and shall be secure from unauthorized entry or removal of ;
39 materials;
40
41 k. Donation areas will be kept free of litter and any other undesirable material, and the
42 containers will be clearly marked to identify the type of material that may be
43 deposited; facility shall display a notice stating that no material shall be left outside
44 the recycling containers;
45
46 I. Facility will be clearly marked with the name and phone number of the facility
47 operator and the hours of operation; identification and informational signs will meet f.
48 the standards of the zone; and directional signs, bearing no advertising message,
49 may be installed with the approval of the Director of Development Services,.if
50 necessary, to facilitate traffic circulation or if the facility is not visible from the public
51 right-of-way;
52
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■-
1 M. Power-driven processing, including aluminum foil and can compacting, baling, plastic
2 -shredding, or other light processing activities necessary for efficient temporary
3 storage and shipment of material, may be approved through a use permit
4 process or at the discretion of the Director of Development Services If noise and
5 other conditions are met.
6
7 (4) Processing Facilities. A light processing facility Is permitted in heavy commercial zones and
8 light Industrial zones with a conditional use permit. A large processor Is permitted in light
9 industrial zones with a conditional use permit. All processors are permitted in heavy
10 industrial or manufacturing•zones with a site development permit or according to the practice
11 of the County of Butte for similar uses.
12.
13 A processor will meet the following conditions:
14
15 a. Facility does not abut a property zoned or planned for residential use;
16 b. In a commercial or light industrial zone, processors will operate in a wholly enclosed
17 building except for incidental storage; or:
18
19 1. Within an area enclosed on all sides by an opaque fence or wall not less
20 than eight (8) feet in height and landscaped on all street frontages;
21
22 2. Located at least 150 feet from property zoned or planned for residential use.
23
24 C. Power-driven processing shall be permitted, provided all noise"level requirements are
25 met. Light processing facilities are limited to baling, briquetting, crushing,
26 compacting, grinding, shredding and sorting of source-separated materials and re-
27 pairing of reusable materials;
28
29 d. A light processing facility shall be no larger than 45,000 square feet and shall have no
30 more than an average of two (2) outbound truck shipments of material per day and
31 may not shred, compact or bale ferrous metals other•than food*and beverage con-
32 tainers;
33
34 e. A processing facility may accept used motor oil for recycling from the generator in
35 accordance with Section 25250.11 of the California Health and Safety Code;
36
37 f. Setbacks and landscaping requirements shall be those provided for the zoning
38 district in which the facility is located;
39
40 g. All exterior storage of material shall be baled, palletized or in sturdy containers or
41 enclosures which are covered, secured, and maintained in good condition. Storage
42 containers for flammable material shall be constructed of non-flammable material. Oil
43 storage must be in containers approved by the Butte County Fire Department and
44 Environmental Health Division. No storage, excluding truck trailers and overseas
45 containers, will be visible above the height of the fencing;
46
47 h. Site shall be maintained free of litter and any other undesirable materials, and will be
48 cleaned of loose debris on a daily basis and will be secured from unauthorized entry
49 and removal of materials when attendants are not present;
50
51 i. Space shall be provided on site for the anticipated peak load of customers to
52 circulate, park and deposit recyclable materials. If the facility is open to the public,
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65 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 space will be provided for a minimum of ten (10) customers or the peak load,
2 whichever is higher, except where the Director of Development Services determines
3 that allowing overflow traffic is compatible with surrounding businesses and public
4 safety;
5
6 j. One (1) parking space will be provided for each commercial vehicle operated by the
7 processing center. Parking requirements will otherwise be as mandated by the zone
8 iri which the facility is located;
9
10
11 k. Noise levels shall not exceed 60 dB as measured at the property line of residentially
12. zoned or occupied property, or otherwise shall not exceed 70 dB;
13
14 I. If the facility is located within 500 feet of property zoned or planned for residential
15 use, it shall not be in operation between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. The facility will be
16 administered by on-site personnel during the hours the facility is open;
17 ;
18 M. Any containers provided for after-hours donation of recyclable materials will be at
19 least 50 feet from any property zoned or occupied for residential use; shall be of
20 sturdy, rustproof construction; shall have sufficient capacity to accommodate
21 materials collected; and shall be secure from unauthorized entry or removal of
22 materials;
23
24 n. Donation areas shall be kept free of litter and any other undesirable material. The
25 containers shall be clearly marked to identity the type of material that may be -
26 deposited. Facility shall display a notice stating that no material shall be left outside
27 the recycling containers;
28
29 0. Sign requirements shall be those provided for the zoning district in which the facility
30 is located. In addition, the facility will be clearly marked with the name and phone
31 number of the facility operator and the hours of operation;
32
33 P. No dust, fumes, smoke, vibration or odor above ambient level may be detectable on
34 neighboring properties.
35
36 The A2 LTD. zone should be deleted since there are only 2 or 3 parcels left under this designation. This
37 will require the initiation of a rezone.
38 QCGT.10N 2_469 A_2 LTD. (LIMITED GCNGQAI ) ZONG
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
66 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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9 SECTION 24-70 RESERVED
10 This reflects a new format for the zoning districts in order to shorten our zone book and allow changes
11to be made in an easier fashion in the future. Since the information was the same'for each zone It is
12 now being listed only once.
13 SECTION 24-71 A-5 THROUGH A-160 (AGRICULTURAL) ZONES
14
15 The following permitted uses, uses requiring a use permit, and uses requiring an administrative
;16 permit, shall apply to all zones A- through A-1 60 a " iar» o €:ail>€"s'�Ea"
17
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19 (a) Uses permitted:
20
21 (1) One single-family dwelling, ie` ?Qzi qr rr' gr per parcel; DHferentiates
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22 between HUD and non-HUD mobiles. This change is reflected in all other appropriate zones
23 to show that there is a distinction between HUD and older, non-HUD mobile homes.
24
25 (2) Agricultural uses, including the keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance
26 requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive, of this Code, the growing and
27 harvesting of forestry products,::* ggia Adds aquaculture.
28
29 3 Mining, ua in , i commercial excavation i�ft1S! .te"" N3t; ";`;:.: td.
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32 mining activities widaut a mining permit -
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38
39 Moved to (3) below.
40
41 (5) Housing facilities (including mobile homes) to accommodate t ±C �^eF�4y-agricultural
42 rroi!3ts:eleyees and their families employed.by the owner or operator of the premises>c
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52 (6) reflects uses that we are required to allow in a residence as per state law. (i) is added
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 to all zones that allow a residential use
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14 (8)deleted since,it placed a restriction on mobile homes drat is not placed on conventional dwellings.
15 Interpretation incorporated into Section (3)above16 ib
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24 (3) Aseesseq Buildings and uses
,:. . to t:he :permitted uses, including
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hunting and fishing camps, including those26a
which
27 accommodate recreational vehicles and travel trailers, providing that said recreational
28 vehicles and travel trailers shall not be used for year-round occupancy, iSe ' ot
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30
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31 > "+ ict "" t8. Reflects st Board, ons o,n a stn
32 hunting camps, and wood processing. Makes hunting and fishing camps an accessory use �•
33 instead of a permitted use.
34 Accessory use section has now been added to each zone. This brings together and
35 clarifies what uses are accessory to permitted uses. Makes hunting and fishing camps an
36 accessory use instead of a permitted use.
37
38 (c) Uses reauirino use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to a use permit:
39
40 ; Added to section on outdoor recreational uses.
41
42 (1) Public or quasi-public uses. ' ,
43 playgFeuRds, seheels, publie Wilfty buildiRg Public and PQ uses are defined Section 24-21.
44
45 (2) Public-tasting rooms in conjunction with a winery, provided that such tasting room be
46 considered accessory to the on-site winery. ,
47
8 10..'. rndittgable5> racemies< Added as per Board interpretation.
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5 ;::::»:>::;4;::::;::;;:::::: door::corrartercia :::.r..ec�� <:l!'Adds>:tn:> t$s:.:rroi:::less<:tha ::a::acres. Will uir+e use
51
......... permits for hwmting clubs, water ski lakes,.golf courses,..etc............................
52
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68 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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28 'these uses are proposed to be permitted subject to Planning Manager approval in order to streamline
29 the permit process. This section has been added to each zoning section instead of having to look to a
30 special section to see if a use is allowed. This will make the document more reader friendly and give a
31 more comprehensive listing of allowable uses. -
32
33
34 SECTION 2472 A-5 THROUGH A-160 SITE REQUIREMENTS
35
36 kreas`:. d set s are i r rr rerr�erus itsss btt�e�e stated.:
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■ Comprehensive'Zoning Ordinance ■
69 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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6 SECTION 2473 THROUGH 2485 RESERVED
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15 (a) Uses permitted:
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17 (1) One single-family dwelling jjlr' ttr per parcel;, ,
18 Provides a distinction between mobile hones and modular horses (non-HUD vs.
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1 SECTION 24-94 THROUGH 24-98 RESERVED
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3 SECTION 24-99 A-SR (AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL)
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5 (a) Uses permitted:
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7 (1) One single-family dwelling a L)Itr per parcel, ;
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9 (2) The use of a single family residence as a small family day care home, licensed family care
10 home, foster home, or group home for mentally disordered or otherwise handicapped
11 persons or neglected children. Said homes shall serve 6 or fewer persons and shall be
12 subject to all applicable State regulations and limitations.
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22 SECTION 24-100 RESERVED
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24 SECTION 24-101 A-Z (Airport Zone)
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26 Section 24-101.1 Purpose
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28 It is hereby declared that the purpose and intent of this ordinance is to further the public interest and "
29 aeronautical progress by providing protection, promotion, and development of aeronautics so as to grant
30 to the Planning Commission such powers and impose upon it such duties that the Commission may
31 properly perform its functions relative to aeronautics and effectively exercise'its'juriiaiction over persons
32 and property associated with aeronautic activities and land uses; and by providing for cooperation with
33 federal and state system of civil aviation and for coordination of aeronautical activities of those authorities
34 by eliminating costly and unnecessary land use regulations and eliminating costly and unnecessary land
35 use regulations and controls.
36
37 Section 24-101.2 For the purpose of this Section, the following words and phrases shall have the
38 meanings respectively ascribed to them:
39
40 (a) The term "aeronautics" means the art and science of flight of aircraft of all types; aviation; the
41 operation, navigation, maintenance, construction of aircraft and all component parts thereof; and
42 includes air navigation aids, such as lighting, markings, radio, ground to aircraft, aircraft to ground,
43 aircraft to aircraft, and related communications; navigation and piloting; and air crew and air pas-
44 sender facilities; and also includes airports and airstrips and the design, construction, repair or
45 maintenance of all or any part thereof and improvements thereto; and the dissemination of
46 information and instruction.pertaining to all of the foregoing.
47
48 (b) The term "airport" means any area of land or water, whether of public or private ownership, designed
49 and set aside for the landing and taking off of aircraft and utilized or to be utilized in the interest of
50 the public for such purposes.
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52 (c) The term "aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter invented which is intended, used
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1 or designed for flight in the air.
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3 (d) The term "compatible land use" means a use of land that does not endanger the health, safety, or
4 welfare of the owners, occupants, or users of the land because of levels of noise or vibrations or
5 because of the risk of personal injury or property damage',created by the operations of the airport,
6 including the taking off and landing of aircraft.
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8 Section 24-101.3 Uses Permitted.
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10 All activities and land uses which because of their direct relationship to the operation of an aircraft can
11 appropriately be regarded as an "Aeronautical Activity which 'include the following:
12
13 1. One caretaker residential dwelling.
14 2. Unscheduled air carrier and facilities.
15 3. Charter operations.
16 4. Pilot training.
17 5. Aircraft rental and sightseeing.
18 6. Aerial photography.
19 7. Aerial advertising and surveying. ;
20 8. Aircraft sales and service.
21 9. Aircraft storage.
22 10. Sale of aviation petroleum products. Storage and;dispensing must meet Environmental
23 Health, California Department of Forestry (CDF), and Vehicle Code requirements.
24 11. Aircraft repair, restoration, and maintenance.
25 12. Sale of aircraft parts. :•
26 13. Unscheduled air cargo carriers.
27 14. Pilot lounges and airport offices.
28 15. Blast fences.
29 16. Runways, aprons, taxiway, navigational aids, obstruction lights except as related to expansion L;
30 of the operation or lengthening of runways.
31 17. Airport support facilities including, but not limited to, public buildings, FAA control tower,
32 hangers, fire training facilities, and flight service station.
33 18. Airport parking facilities. }
34 19. Communication equipment and facilities associated with airport operations.
35 20. Rental car operations and facilities.
36
37 Section 24-101.4 Uses requiring Use Permits.
38
39 The following uses are permitted subject to first a use permit
40
41 1. Commercial and Professional Offices.
42 .2. Retail commercial.
43 3. Restaurants; hotels, motels, barber shops, recreational facilities and any other commodities,
44 services.or accommodations made available to the,general public.
45 4. Utility buildings not directly associated with aeronautical activities.
46 5. Banking service centers.
47 6. Manufacturing and light industrial.
48 7. Warehousing, mini storage, and distribution facilities.
49 8. Other compatible land uses as approved by the Planning Commission.
50 9. 'Cropdusting.
51 10. Aircraft development and research.
52 11. Bus terminals, ramps, shelters, and other buildings associated with transit and taxi services.
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.76 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 12. Baggage claim facilities.
2 13. Scheduled air carriers and facilities.
3 14. Scheduled air cargo carriers and facilities.
4 S"'' < > 3usvaatsiai
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5
6 Section 24101.5 Development Standards.
7
8 Unless otherwise specified in an approved Use Permit the following minimum development standards
9 shall be as follows:
10
11 1. Operating Performance Standards. Performance standards prohibiting nuisance on account
12. of fire, noise, vibration, shock, explosives, heat, glare, smoke, dust, odor, wastes, electronic
13 Interferences and the like shall apply to all conditional uses.
14
15 2. Lighting. The design and location of exterior lighting should be required to comply in all
16 respects to standards established by the Federal Aviation Administration, or the California
17 Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics with respect to height, type, and
18 placement of lighting standards on the airport.
19
20 3. Signs. Signs shall be limited to those identifying uses conducted on the airport site.
21 Outdoor advertising signs, billboards, or
22 flashing lighting signs shall be prohibited within the airport zone.
23
24 4. Automobile Parking. All automobile parking shall be required to be off street. Off-street
25 parking provisions of Butte County Code Section 24-35 shall apply. All off-street parking
26 areas shall be paved.
27
28 5. Building and Development Standards. All buildings shall be constructed and designed in
29 such a manner to restrict the indoor noise levels to less than 45 decibels during aircraft
30 operation.
31
32 6. Storage. All storage, except for automobiles and aircraft, shall be required to be within
33 buildings or within enclosures. Storage of aircraft parts, service equipment, or similar items
34 shall be expressly prohibited outside the buildings or storage enclosure.
35
36 7. Minimum Zoning Requirements for Airport Zones. Proposed sites for Airport Zoning where
37 no airport is in existence shall demonstrate it can meet all the permitting requirements of the
38 California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics. ,
39
40
41
42 SECTION 24-102 C-1 (LIGHT COMMERCIAL) ZONE
43
44 (a) Uses permitted:
45
46 ( ,
47 speeified 1eF FesideMial diSlFiels; Removes residential uses as an allowed use. residences
48 proposed a potential land use conflict in the zone and allowed commercial land to be used
49 for residential purposes. Accessory residential uses will still be allowed and other
50 residential uses can be approved via a use permit.
51
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52 (1) Hotels and motels, clubs, lodge halls, `aeast#i3s ' Xr# s
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 c a€ W. clinics; Churches, B&B inns added
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2
3 (2) Retail stores and shops of light commercial character and conducted within a building,
4 including `bt>' roted<1r3 appliance stores, banks, barbershops, beauty parlors,
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5 bookstores, cleaner or laundry agents and launderettes, tptl` :: <'S>pS<' t?vOt ' tr ;
6Sama">caritieS dress sho s dru stores food stores furniture stores
7 sk►eps; r :; professional;: brSS offices, restaurants t
8 shoe shops, steFage-garages, studios and tailor shops, public utility
9 commercial offices
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Additional examples that reflect current uses
11 and terminology added. No new uses that are not already allowed are added.
12.
13 (3) Outdoor advertising signs, new automobile sales, at 'and theaters. Reflects
14 Board interpretations.
15 ,
16 amphkhealW have the rMame
17
18
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20
si fac ii !vel rsg or War:hake s Vin. c c ory.:t t a.c-W_erc#a(pse fisted
21itto1it >re:' iri4tfSst <
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22
23 (c) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to a use permit:
24
25 1 Aesidl::::ts:t ::itt:Lltrtef :wt:>e:€ rre+d:: e reCttttat>ue: m: .i
26m ' lugsa and mobile home parks;
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27 ......................................
28 (2) Public and quasi-public uses not specifically allowed in (a) of this Section; eHuFehes
29 ;
30
31 (3) Small animal hospitals, daRee asademies, pet sheW, mortuaries, sjt 'stricm used
32 car sales, used or secondhand goods, pn' ps, refreshment stands, service stations#W
33
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ervk :.,,<;:::.> ::. .;:,::,,s.:a r.. .:'r: +a restaurants
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34
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35
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36 similar character; Hospitals were listed as an allowed use and a permitted use. Large scale
37 commercial centers have the potential to generate significant environmental impacts and
38 should be reviewed rather than permitted. It does not make sense to allow a mall but
39 require a use permit for a use such as an animal hospital.
40
41 (4) Recycling facilities as per Section 24-68.
42
43 :<.....
44
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46
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48 :.
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51 (e) Site requirements: T#g''Ioikk'``site::;::`:' iremQsts<sit;
52 ................
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
78 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 1 Lot width reauired: Minimum lot width shall not be less than
2 #eelFftTtk}3tiecC#e<3 es. 25'lot width does not allow for our current off-street parking
3 requirements
4
5 The lot width requirements for residential tJOW dwellings shall conform to Supt +)
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6A3tiisccte This wording is more specific.
7
I tsize:
8 2 Minimum o fp .rat.........rcat>:gses>ax ...::.:: s<:.:..::: (� d;t+ > . :,.,,:::..;
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11gEint 2rtr3 Old minimum was 8,125 square feet. This combined with a 25'
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12. minimum lot width resulted in a 25'X 325'lot which is not a practical requirement. By
13 making a 45'lot width and no minimum allows flexibility as long as parking and setback
14 requirements are met.
15
16 (3) Side yard requirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot
17 tt < ptltaltti € be less than tt;; t feet. efl t mere
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18 , 'R Whieh ease!he al
19 The
20 side yard requirements for residential uses dwellings shall conform to Section 24-33 of this
21 code.
22
23 (4) Rear yard: None, except where therear yard abuts
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24 ai
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25 feet. ;: rpt:: ...:..:11 : :..:err? # r:lskf :as :ror+l : o< ettrn: 3�'3< 1
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26. t!?scoat�e New wording is more specific.
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27 . .
28
29
30 SECTION 24-103 RESERVED
31 SECTION 24-104 RESERVED -
32
33
34 SECTION 24-105 C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
35
36 (a) Uses permitted:
37
38 (14
39 ;
40
41 (1) All uses permitted in C-1 (Light Commercial) Districts.
42
43 (2) General commercial uses, including an shops, aviaries, bars and cocktail lounges, billiard
44 parlors and pool halls, bowling alleys, building material saes eta*, cleaning and pressing
45 establishments dance halls interior decorating shops, employment agencies, governmental
46 legislative buildings, gymnasiums, public, commercial or physical cultural studios, hospitals,
47 hotels and motels, laboratories and X-rayfacilities, massae parlors and reducing salons,
9 Pa 9
48 equipment rentals, pet shops, e a d'used car sa§Oets, repair garages, auto car washes,
49 plumbing shops, cabinet shops, sign manufacturing.shops, dFlveIR restaurants i t d
50 >ea:.`.;"fac #gsr and other similar uses.
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79 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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6 (c) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to a use permit:
7
8 (1) Welding shops, igio> od " ;
9
10 (2) Manufacturing of clothing, handicraft products, printing, lithographing and other light
11 manufacturing or industrial uses of similar character;
12
13 3 Public or quasi-public uses t<?""" :`"' iSBt `'a'; itivi;
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14
5 ( ) SeAr+ee-s +e 5tv;::<1...:: sttt erson sis5> €ot r .r:
16
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17 hospitals, and mortuaries ..........................:................:..........................:..:...:....
18
19 (5) Recycling facilities as per Section 24-68.
20 {
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22
23 us s: r e e!m ed erect tv W: MOW O�erner s of . 2a .
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29 a Site requirements: '# 9#pltw $ate>C":' rer �ttSStia( `a`::
30 ( ) ieco:........:......:::..... . 1�:�:.
31
32 (1) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not be less than f#tr aj``#w 0ue-E20
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33 feet frrnrGiai< es.
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34
35 The lot width requirements for residential Vises dwell shall conform toACti..............
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42 (3) Side yard requirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot
43 #t ti z t >i li w'a> s laitti t js '' be less than#""ri`��: ' feet. a 4wbere
44 ........ ::, f (� '�
45 The
46 side yard requirements for residential .
; es dweliia�js.shall conform to Section 24-33 of this
47 code. F
48
49 (4) Rear yard: None, except where the rear yard abuts 44"t. zp ................
p t
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50 erii€ia) ase,afl-R-�is +et; in which case the rear yard shall be not less thanRit{3 # re�{b�
5 feet. 'ia`edr: rid:;>r:: wirer ter3ts::[4r::reside..rltf> i111:>c .::::> i ra:::2. ::
52 Vie:
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1
2 SECTION 24-106 RESERVED
3 SECTION 24-107 RESERVED
4
5 SECTION 24-108 C-C (COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL) ZONE
6
7 (a) Purpose: The purpose of the community commercial (C-C) zone is to provide a wide range of
8 facilities for the sale of goods and provision of personal services. When applied to shopping areas,
9 the uses are generally conducted within a building, and may range In size from neighborhood
10 centers, which may have a supermarket as a principal tenant, to a commercial center, which may
11 also include a department or variety store as a principal tenant. When applied to commercial areas
12 of town centers or other existing places with similar activities, the uses may be broadened to include
13 outdoor retail uses, such as auto sales.
14
15 (b) Uses Rgrmitted within buildings.
16
17 The following uses are permitted in the C-C zone:
18
19 (1) Retail stores and shops of a light commercial character including appliance stores, banks or
20 other financial institution that provides a direct service to the public, insurance or real estate
21 sales, barbershops, beauty parlors, bookstores, dry cleaning, laundry or laundromat, cry
22e'itte)s> iress shops, drugstores, market or grocery stores, furniture stores, millinery
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23 shops, standard restaurants which may serve alcoholic beverages with meals, refreshment
24 stands, service stations, auto lube facilities and auto wash facilities, studios, tailor shops;
25 business, professional or medical office; medical, dental or optical laboratory; blueprinting,
26 photocopying or lithography store; nursery or garden supply; travel or ticket agency; repair
27 shops for shoes, radios, televisions or other domestic appliances; and other uses which are
28 of similar character to those enumerated and which will not be detrimental or obnoxious to
29 the neighborhood in which they are to be located.
30
31 (2) Hotels, motels, health clubs, service clubs and lodge halls, ;i)3ifS`hospitals, sanitariums.
32
33 (c) Uses requiring a use permit.
34
35 (1) Multiple dwellings and dwelling groups, subject to the height limit, building site area (3,250
36 square feet per unit), average lot width and yard requirements specified in the R-3 zone.
37
38 (2) One single-family residence per parcel or a single-family residence, when attached to the
39 main building in which the commercial use exists, and the residence is inhabited by the
40 owner,::::::::::. :.';,ee5 or operator of the commercial use. Any permit required for the
41 commercial use must first be secured.
42
43 (3) Mobile Home Parks not to exceed ten (10) dwelling units per acre.
44
45 (4) Public and quasi-public uses.
46
47 (5) Small Animal Hospitals (indoor kennels only).
48
49 (6) Sales of new or used autos, boats or motorcycles, dancing academies or halls, open-air retail
50 sales, theaters, bowling alleys, aiitRt3astt #leSBesskatin9 rinks, pet shops,
P
51 wholesale stores, mini-storage facilities, mortuaries, used or secondhand goods, and other
52 uses which are of similar character.
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81 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (7) Recycling facilities as per Section 24-68.
2
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6
9 Ixee>ad:all:>tx> et X4-88
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10
11 (e) Site development standards.
12
13 The following development standards shall apply to all development in the C-C zone, except that
14 specific standards may be modified by use permit if the approving body finds that the modification Is
15 necessary to provide a superior project design over what would ordinarily occur with the basic
16 standards and that the modified project fits harmoniously with the surrounding area.
17
18 (1) Maximum Structural Height: Forty-five (45) feet.
19
20 (2) Minimum Building Site Area: 10,000 square feet.
21
22 3 Minimum Lot Width: The minimum lot width is j eve'.6 ;feet. A 25'
23 minimum lot width with a 10,000 square foot minimum does not work. In addition, a 25'lot
24 width will not accommodate our parking requirements.
25
26 (4) Minimum Front Yard Required: Twenty (20) feet for all buildings or structures except that off-
27 street parking areas shall have a minimum of ten (10) feet.
28
Minimum Side Yard Re uired: :. t' ': < „ .t . ,t3 nE#ts :icl;.....,
29 (5) u g I! a ........... p whe ate de:<.::<.:-o fq..: buts....{so<:::X1::.;:::ii e
30 >:tzoned ......................tder +fl-afl-Fs dfstFis�; id< rti >traise. a>ab%i1d ";:side
31 ia < Itssi>t$ »{ (3f ,
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32 emeeptMOM I;; whish GasO!he abunik;g side YaFd shall be Ret less
33 . The street side of a corner lot shall have a twenty
34 (20) feet setback for all buildings or structures except that off-street parking areas shall have
35 a minimum of ten (10) feet.
36
37 (6) Minimum Rear Yard Required: None, except that it shall be twenty (20) feet when adjacent
39 ..................................................................
40 (7) Parking Reguired: Off-Street parking and loading shall be provided in conformance with the
41 provisions of Section 24-35, said parking areas shall be paved and striped to County
42 Standards.
43
44 (8) Landscaping: Landscaping requirements shall be provided in conformance with the
45 provisions of Section 24-35.
46 A
47 (9) Outdoor.Lighting Required: All lighting, exterior and interior, shall be designed and located
48 so as to confine direct lighting to the premises. A light source shall not shine upon or
49 illuminate directly on any surface other than the area required to be lighted. No lighting shall
50 be of the type or in a location such that it constitutes a hazard to vehicular traffic, either on
51 private property or on abutting streets.
52
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82 Revised 9/20/94
i
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (10) Signs: Building signs shall not exceed a combined size of one square foot in area for each
2 lineal foot of building frontage.
3
4 (11) Outdoor.Trash Storage: All outdoor trash storage and collection facilities shall be enclosed
5 by a solid masonry wall or view-obscuring fence at least one foot higher than the trash
6 container.
7
8 (12) Zone Walls: Where a commercial use adjoins a residential zone or use, the following shall
9 apply:
10
11 (a) Install and maintain a sound-deadening wall (such as slumpstone) of six (6) to eight
12 (8) feet in height or a planted berm sic (6) feet in height or a combination wall and
13 berm on any exterior boundary line which is a common property line with any
14 residential zoning district.
15
16 (b) The wall shall not exceed three (3) feet in height within twenty (20) feet of the right-
17 of-way.
18
19 (c) Where a topographic, natural vegetative barrier or a grade differential exists between
20 the two properties or if there is a significant distance between the uses that will
21 provide the same buffering, exceptions to the wall or berm regulations may be made,
22 in whole or in part with review and approval by the Director of Development Services.
23'
24 (13) Noise: Noise generated by the commercial use shall be restricted to sixty (60) decibels (db)
25 at the common property line for a period of six (6) hours per day with no noise exceeding
26 eighty (80) decibels.
27
28
29- SECTION 24-109 RESERVED
30 SECTION 24-110 RESERVED
31
32 SECTION 24-111 C-F (COMMERCIAL FORESTRY) ZONE
33
34 (a) Uses permitted:
35
36 (1) Management of land and forests for the growth, harvest, and production of trees;
37
38 (2) Management of land and forests to protect them from fire, insects,.disease or other such
39� calamities;
40
41 (3) Logging, construction and use of equipment, installations and improvements necessary for
42 removal,of trees, logs and forest products;
43
44 (4) Portable wood processing operations and accessory improvements;
45
46 (5) Uses of natural resources wholly compatible with forestry operations including livestock
47 grazing, beekeeping, prospecting and similar uses;
48
49 (6) Recreational uses not requiring permanent improvements and not interfering materially with
50 forestry operations, including hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,riding and similar uses.
51
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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2 with the FR and TM zones.
3
4
5 a�egawa�ts^eNess
6
7 (b) Uses requiring use permits:
8
9 (1) Permanent residential quarters for persons employed on the premises;
10
11 (2) Other uses customary and incidental to forestry operations, including permanent wood
12 processing installations;
13
14 (3) Development and use of water and mineral resources for other than forestry operations.
15
16
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21
22 (d) Area reauirements: Minimum lot area is one hundred sixty (160) acres.
23
24 arru�t: setbacl :: >Miri�r :<ft'nrlt>:. #:seaehs#ia '>f;eaia : : < l#:#eei:fto >fie .. t : .:..
25 :;igrt-cif ay t 61 pt�bfio or private t06 except wlmeree ro6d isIassited as Fi
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26 fes.Road..itt.u�l .rase:: e:setback. i..be.tv�e. rve..2'i.:.feeffto #�e<' :ofatai `> a>'
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29
30
31
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33
34
35 SECTION 24-112 FR-1 THROUGH FR-160 FOOTHILL RECREATIONAL ZONES
36
37 The following permitted uses, uses requiring a use permit, and administrative uses, shall apply to all
38 FR zones FR-1 through FR-160. Site requirements for each zone will be listed separately.
39
40 (a) Uses permitted:
41
42 (1) One single-family dwelling, peep� (p r reel;
43per pa
44 2 Mining, 8c! commercial excavation ;.:i: < : : >; :.:.;..:.;;:.::.;< ;<.: ,>;.;::,....
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46 ; This addition is to notify land owners dw a reclamation permit is
47 required.
48
49 (3) Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases and
50 pollution, including arboretums and natural, experimental and study areas;
51
52 (4) Pedestrian, equestrian and bicycle trails;
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• a Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code a
(5) Agricultural and forestry experimental areas;
Z
3 (7) Heme eeewpatie%.:
4
5 -a. Sale ef ans and emftr,, geedr, and sewises pFedweed eR !he pFeFAi
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34 hunting lodges, and camps, boat ramps, and campgrounds;
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36 (4) Public and quasi-public uses. ,
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15 (f) Site requirements: The requirements of Section 24-23of this Code are modified in the following
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18 (1) Lot width reauired: Minimum lot width shall not be less than`'.°'Ct e: 5:-tom
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43 (a) Uses permitted:
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45 (1) Storage and distribution of goods and materials, including wholesaling, warehouses, moving
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50 (2) Off-site construction and maintenance services, Including building, electrical, plumbing,
51 heating, roofing, painting, landscaping, excavation and similar contractors and janitorial,
52 fumigating, septic tank pumping, and similar services;
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1 (3) Assembly and light manufacturing uses which are not objectionable, obnoxious or offensive
2 by reason of emission of noise, smoke, dust, odors, fumes, cinders, heat, bright lights,
3 vibration, radiation, refuse matter or water-carried waste and which do not involve the
4 handling of flammable, explosive or dangerous materials. Permitted uses include
5 woodworking and cabinet shops; ays§ps sheet metal work; printing, engraving and
6 sign manufacture; and manufacture of clothing, handicrafts, tools, instruments, fixtures, parts
7 and equipment from previously prepared materials; but do not include casting, milling,
8 smelting, refining, weaving, rebuilding, recycling; brewing, bottling, canning, tanning,
9 rendering or any chemical processing; Auto body shops added by Board JntepreWon.
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11 (4) Public uses and utilities, not Including recreation facilities, disposal sites, sewage treatment
12 and power plants;
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14 (5) Residence of caretaker or proprietor.
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16 (6) Advertising signs.
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43 (1) Lot area and width: There is no lot area minimum not lot width minimum except as may be
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50 (3) Rear yard: None, except where the rear yard abuts a of a e)lo s residential use:asne,
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1 (4) Truck loading and unloading space: Private off-street loading space for the handling of all
2 goods, materials and equipment shall be provided. Such space shall be of sufficient area
3 and of such design as to permit the parking and loading of vehicles without extending into
4 any existing street beyond the curbline.
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6 (5) Off-street parkin space:space: The provisions of Section 25-35 shall apply.
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8 (6) Enclosure: All uses must be conducted entirely within an enclosed building or structure or
9 within an area enclosed on all sides by a solid wall or fence at least six (6) feet in height or
10 by a chain link fence at least six (6) feet in height with a six-foot planting buffer maintained in
11 healthy condition, except that the provisions of Section 10-9 shall apply to fences and walls
12. within the required front yard and street setback area.
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17 (a) Uses permitted:
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23 Inflammable matter or explosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes);
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25 (3) Feed storehouses and warehouses and fuel yards;
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28 fabricating, assembling, refining, repairing, packaging and treatment of goods, materials and
29 products by power (oil, gas or electric), including, by way of example and illustration, but not
30 limited to, the manufacturing, fabrication and assembling of bathroom shower and patio
31 partitions, enclosures and doors, windows and store fronts of aluminum, plastic and
32 fiberglass, or other suitable material, and the processing, finishing, polishing and anodizing of
33 aluminum extrusions and castings, assaying, i rpd`?::.:;;.::`:: ;::'' boat repair,
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35 trucking yards or terminals, heavy equipment rental or sale, heating and ventilating service
36 shops, jewelry manufacturing, lamp shade manufacturing, lumberyards, packaging plants,
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40 (5) Dyeing and rug cleaning plants, iiegsit veterinary hospitals and animal shelters
41 and beam kennels, cabinet and woodworking shops, construction and material yards;
42
43. . moved to a Conditional Use to preserve
44 industrial land for industrial uses. Commercial uses may still be considered wi h a use
45 permit and retail uses are permitted as an'accessory to a permitted use.
46
47 Board of Supervisors Discussion Item.86-510: Sewage treatment ponds are not allowed in the M-1
48 Zone.
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7 in each case:
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11 1 (2) Storage of inflammables;
12
13 (3) Manufacturing of acids, explosives, fertilizer, glue, gypsum, lime, plaster of paras, pulp and ,
14 paper, beet sugar, crushed rock, sand and gravel,,cement, concrete and/or asphalt batching
15 plants, concrete and day products;
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26 that rile proposed use may result in a conflict with adjacent uses. The previous wording
27 was vague.
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29 (5) Junkyards and auto wrecking yards, tr teatireiIls;
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31 (6) Pmts,recycling facilities as per Section 24.66. -
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44 (e) Site requirements: The requirements of Section 24-33 of this Code are modified for all building sites
45 in M-1 zones in the following particulars:
46
47 (1) Lot area and width: There is no lot area minimum nor lot width minimum except as,may be f
48 required for the building and for off-street loading area and parking a i ia.1-mpq t o
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4 residential zone.
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6 3 Rear yard: None, except where the rear and abuts a)ofso' ed# ioa� va
7 e, alt-R-distfiet, in which case the rear yard shall be not less than lur e
8 �#ive-(b�feet.
9
10 (4) Truck loading and unloading space: Private off-street loading space for the handling of all
11 goods, materials and equipment shall be provided. Such space shall be of sufficient area
12 and of such design as to permit the parking and loading of vehicles without extending into
13 any existing street beyond the curbline.
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15 5 Off-street parkin : I'#a�< ::` i)ifitg
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18 SECTION 24-115 RESERVED
19 SECTION 24-116 RESERVED
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21 SECTION 24-117 M-2 (HEAVY INDUSTRIAL) ZONE
22
23 (a) Uses-permitted:
24
25 (1) Any uses permitted in M-1 districts;
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27 2 lt3str#al<:uses:::)rtCl ::np :lt6t9::: :: ::fp "':::;::;Aircraft factories, :.. ..<:it
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29 distilleries, C '8t it 3 a ivtt ' ;:;:candle manufacturing, carbon
30 manufacturing, , chain and cable manufacturing, tcret� '
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32 emery cloth and sandpaper manufacturing, enameling, feed and cereal mills, foundries,
33 freight terminals, galvanizing and lead plating, glass or glass product manufacturing, ttr
34 ar ( oces§ g , machinery manufacturing, seda•a+
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38 paper manufacturing, petroleum distributing stations (wholesale or retail), o9rapc r
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. 40 manufacturing, starch, glucose or dextrine manufacturing, vegetable oil manufacturing,
41 welding shops and sheet metal shops, wood planing mill or woodworking plants, yeast
42 plants;
43 ; The uses in this
44 Section have been eqanded to give more examples.
45
46 (3) Canneries, olive processing plants and other agricultural processing plants of similar nature;
47
48 . Moved to the
49 accessory use Section.
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14 (c) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to the securing of a use permit
15 in each case:
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17 1 An residential use 3 ;esptxs�ted::wli)` `" )ttett`:oS >t8ti '
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19 (2) Commercial distillation of bones, abattoirs, foCkauction yards, commercial livestock feed
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21 rendering, garbage-fed commercial hog raising,
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28 more specific. 'Previous wording was in conflict with marry of the permitted uses. :.
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30 •(4) Dumping-and disposal areas, aDfase>tfies
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35 allowed.
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38 > e panic users or prapvsed iocatrort>is....aurtd by t8�AtreKcxtfDevnertt . .
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12 (1) Lot area and width: There is no lot area minimum nor lot width minimum except as may be
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22 3 Rear yard: None, except where the rear and abuts a)Q fit'so' dfo< a
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26 (4) Truck loading and unloading space: "Private, off-street loading space for the handling of all
27 goods, materials and equipment shall be provided. Such space shall be of sufficient area
28 and of such design as to permit the parking and loading of vehicles without extending into
29 any existing street beyond the curbline.
30
31 5 Off-street rkin ivSiS< SeCt <24a ':.::
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34 SECTION 24118 RESERVED
35 SECTION 24-119 RESERVED
36
37 SECTION 24120 MHP (MOBILE HOME PARK) ZONE
38
39 (a) Uses permitted: The following uses are permitted subject to securing an approval by the planning
40 department of a master development plan:
41
42 (1) Principal uses:
43-
44 a. Mobile homes containing not less than five hundred (500) square feet of gross area.
45
46 (2) Accessory uses: Subject to appropriate conditions, the following accessory uses may be
47 approved, as a part of the master development plan; in any mobile home.park:
48
49 a. Management office and maintenance equipment storage;
50
51 b. Coin-operated laundry and dry cleaning facilities, for residents only;
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C. Vending machines, for residents only;
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3 d. Noncommercial recreation, meeting halls, clubhouses, swimming pools, etc.;
4
5 e. Storage facilities, for residents only;
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_ 7 f. Chapel;
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9 g. Car-washing facilities, for residents only;
10
11 h. Other uses which are clearly incidental and subordinate to the principal use.
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21 (c) Standards for mobile homes and accessory use
22
23 (1) Minimum site area: Ten (10) contiguous acres.
24
25 (2) Maximum density: The density, determined by the master development plan approval, shall
26 not exceed.the following: Ten (10) mobile homes of seven hundred fifty (750) square feet in -
27 gross area per acre, or a combination thereof.
28
29 (3) Prior to occupancy of the first mobile home, not less than fifty.(50) mobile home lots shall be
30 prepared and available for occupancy.
31
32 (4) Parking requirements: The overall parking ratio shall be.two (2) parking spaces (10' x 20)
33 per mobile home lot. At least one parking space shall be provided on or immediately
34 adjacent to each mobile home lot.
35
36 (5) Building lines: All structures and mobile homes shall have a setback of at least twenty-five
37 (25) feet from all property lines and any street.or road right-of-way-and adjoining the mobile
38 home park. The setback.area shall be landscaped and maintained as a buffer strip, and in all
39 cases the setback area shall be in conformity with Butte County Code, Chapter 10, Article Il.
40
41 (6) i n : Each mobile home park shall have a bulletin board for the listing of each mobile
42 home site and the name of the occupant thereof. The bulletin board shall be located outside
43 the office and shall be lighted at night.
44
45 Adequate signs and markings indicating directions, parking areas, recreation areas and street
46 names shall be established and maintained in the,mobile home park. Such signs shall not
47 exceed six (6) square feet in area.
48
49 Signs or nameplates not exceeding two (2) square.feet'in area and displaying the name and
50 address only of the occupant of the mobile home may be erected at each mobile home site. '
51
. 52 Signs which ident'rfy:or advertise the mobile home park may be erected if approved by the
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 planning department in its action on the master development plan for the mobile home park.
2 Such signs must be located on the premises and shall be not more than one hundred twenty
3 (120) square feet in area. They shall not be animated or illuminated except by indirect non-
4 flashing light.
5
6 (7) Utilities: All utilities shall be installed underground.
7
8 (d) Property development standards: The following development standards shall apply to the individual
9 mobile home sites. Plans and elevations for the mobile home park shall be submitted along with
10 other construction plans with the master development plan for a mobile home park, and shall be
11 subject to review and change upon recommendation of the planning department
12
13 (1) Mobile home site area: The mobile home sites in a mobile home park shall average three
14 thousand (3,000) square feet in area, but no site shall be smaller than two thousand seven
15 hundred (2,700) square feet.
16
17 (2) Mobile home site width: Each mobile home site designed for a single mobile home shall be
18 of an average width of forty-two (42) feet. Sites designed for a double width or larger shall
19 be of an average width of thirty (30) feet plus the width of the mobile home, unless it can be
20 shown that adequate space for a patio,
21 parking and side yards will be assured, despite a site of less width.
22
23 (3) Mobile home site frontage: Each mobile home site shall abut directly upon a mobile home
24 park street for a minimum distance of thirty (30) feet.
25
26 (4) Population density: Not more than one single-family mobile home may be placed on a
27 mobile home site.
28
29 .(5) Landscaping: The following landscaping provisions shall apply in all mobile home parks:
30
31 a. All open spaces except driveways, parking areas, walkway's, Willy areas, improved
32 decks, patios, or porches shall be maintained with landscaping.
33
34 (e) Special development standards:
35
36 (1) Walls and fences: Walls and fences on individual mobile home sites shall not exceed two (2)
37 feet in height. Walls or fences shall be erected around the perimeter of each mobile home
38 park as may be required by the planning department. The height, construction and type of
39 material for such perimeter walls or fences shall be as specified by the planning department.
40
41 (2) Mobile home park streets: Mobile home park streets shall be provided in such a pattem as
42 to provide convenient traffic circulation within the mobile home park. They shall be
43 constructed to the following standards:
44
45 a. All mobile home park streets shall have a width of not less than thirty (30) feet
46 including curbs.
47
48 b. There shall be concrete rolled curbs on each side of the streets.
49
50 C. The mobile home park streets shall be paved in conformity to Butte County
51 standards.
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1 d. The mobile home park streets shall have adequate lighting.
2
3 e. Drainage facilities and encroachment to public roads shall be In conformity with the
4 Butte County Department of Public Works standards.
5
6 (f) Recreation areas: A central recreation area shall be established in each mobile home park created
7 pursuant to the provisions of this article. The size of such area shall be at least two hundred (200)
8 square feet per mobile home site. The recreation area may contain community clubhouses,
9 swimming pools, shuffleboard courts and similar facilities. The planning department may permit
10 decentralization of the recreational facilities in accordance with principles of good planning provided
11 that the total recreation area meets the above-stated minimum size.
12
13 (g) Mobile home park office: Every mobile home park shall include a permanent building for office use.
14 Such building may include a single-family dwelling for the exclusive use of the owner or manager.
15
16 (h) Laundry rooms: Every mobile home park shall have one or more laundry rooms. Laundry drying
17 lines shall not be permitted on any mobile home site.
18
19 (i) Mail boxes provided: Each mobile home site shall be equipped with a receptacle for mail deliveries
20 in accordance with acceptable standards of the United States Post Office Department.
21
22 (j) Telephones: The mobile home park shall contain at least one public telephone for the use of park
23 residents.
24
25 (k) Storage areas: Areas used for storage of travel trailers, boats and other such items may be ;
26 established in a mobile home park provided they are adequately screened from public view.
27
28 (I) Utilities: All utility distribution facilities, including television antenna service lines serving individual _
29 mobile home sites shall be placed underground. The owner is responsible for complying with the
30 requirements of this Section and he shall make the necessary arrangements with each of the serving
31 utilities for the installation of such facilities. Transformers, terminal boxes, meter cabinets, pedestals,
32 concealed ducts and other facilities necessary and appurtenant to such underground facilities shall
33 be installed in conformance with specifications of the State of California Department of Housing and
34 Community Development, Division of Building and Housing Standards.
35 r
36 (m) Community television antenna: Individual rooftop or outdoor television antennas shall not be ,
37 permitted in a mobile home park. One single television antenna for community service may
38 be situated within the mobile home park.
39
40 (n) Dogs and animals: Dogs and other household pets shall not be permitted to run at large in any
41 mobile home park. Bird aviaries, poultry and other barnyard animals shall not be permitted in any
42 mobile home park.
43
44 (o) Transient spaces: Not more than ten (10) per cent of the mobile home sites may be used for
45 transient mobile home sites. Sites reserved to transient mobile homes shall be so designated on the
46 plans submitted with the master development plan. The site, yard and property development
47 standards of this classification shall fully apply to sites reserved for transient mobile homes. Mobile
48 homes which are smaller than specified in Section 24-120(a)(1)a. may occupy such designated
49 transient mobile home site for a period of up to ninety (90) days.
50 ,
51
52 SECTION 24-121 RESERVED
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 SECTION 24-122 RESERVED
2
3 SECTION 24-123 M-R (MOUNTAIN OR RECREATION SUBDIVISION - RESIDENTIAL) ZONE
4
5 (a) Uses permitted:
6
7 (1) Agricultural and forestry experimental areas;
8
9 (2) Arboretums;
10
11 (3) Harvesting of wild crops, timber or such as marsh hay, ferns, moss and berries;
12
13 ining; Mining is not consistent with the minimum parcel size or other allowed uses.
14
15 (4) Pedestrian and equestrian trails;
16
17 (5) One single-family dwelling, i` t '< r3 . per parcel; +
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
100 Revised 9/20/94
• ■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 SECTION 24-124 RESERVED
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3 SECTION 24-125 N-C (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) ZONE
4
5 (a) Purpose: The purpose of the neighborhood commercial (N-C) zone is to provide a limited selection
6 of retail convenience shopping and personal services within either walking distance or brief driving
7 distance of residential areas. Buildings, structures, edifices, and uses.shall be designed in such a
8 manner as to blend architecturally with surrounding areas and shall be compatible and neighboring
9 uses.
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11 (b) Uses permitted within buildings.
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13. The following uses are permitted in the N-C zone If conducted within a building:
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15 (1) Market or grocery stores, drugstores, hardware stores, variety stores, jewelry stores,
16 bookstores, barbershop, beauty salon, florist, confectionery store, dry cleaning, laundry or
17 Laundromat locksmith "int ` lilat3: iif9SS8t& '`< 4ifs... "`" `
18 shoe repair and similar personal services.
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20 (2) Professional offices, such as doctors, dentists, insurance or real estate.
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22 (3) One single-family residence per parcel or a single-family residence, when attached to the
23 main building in which the commercial use exists, and the residenc0s`inhabited by the
24 owner, eayee'or operator of the commercial use. Any permit required for the
25 commercial use must first be secured.
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27 (c) Uses requiring a use permit.
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29 (1) Auto service station, self-serve and non-self-serve auto wash.
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34 (3) Recycling facilities as per Section 24-68.
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101 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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5 (f) Site development standards.
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7 The following development standards shall apply to all development in the N-C zone, except that
8 specific standards may be modified by use permit If the approving body finds that the modification is
9 necessary to provide a superior project design over what would ordinarily occur with the basic
10 standards and that the modified project frts harmoniously with the surrounding area.
11
12 (1) Maximum Structural Height: Forty (40) feet.
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14 (2) Minimum Building Site Area: 10,000 square feet.
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16 (3) Minimum Lot Width: The minimum lot width is 00ty ` ; ; We (2 feet.
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19 street parking areas shall have a minimum of ten (10) feet.
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21 (5) Minimum Side Yard Reguired: None, except where the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a
22 lot #a <got=edfo< oresiertses< -a�-disiet in which case the abuttingside and
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24 corner lot shall.have a twenty (20) foot setback for all buildings or structures except that off-
25 street parking areas shall have a minimum of ten (10) feet.
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27 (6) Minimum Rear Yard Reguired: None, except that it shall be twenty-five (25) feet when -
3 28 adjacent to N.M. eaPOi ;us.:; OF aenes.
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30 (7) Parking Required: Off-Street parking and loading shall be provided in conformance with the
31 provisions of Section 24-35, said parking areas shall be paved and striped to County
32 Standards:
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34 (8) Landscaping: Landscaping requirements shall be provided in conformance with the '
35 provisions of Section 24-35.
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37 (9) Outdoor Lighting Required: All lighting, exterior and interior, shall be designed and located
38 so as to confine direct lighting to the premises. A light source shall not shine upon or
39 illuminate directly on any surface other than the area required to be lighted. No lighting shall
40 be of the type or in a location such that it constitutes a hazard to vehicular traffic, either on
41 private property or on abutting streets.
42
43 (10) Si ns: Building signs shall not exceed a combined size of one square foot in area for each
44 lineal foot of building frontage.
45
46 (11) Outdoor Trash Storage: All outdoor trash storage and collection facilities shall be enclosed ,
47 by a solid masonry wall or view-obscuring fence at least one foot higher than the trash I
48 container.
49
50 (12) Zone Walls: Where a commercial use adjoins a residential zone or use, the following shall
51 apply:
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
102 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (1) Install and maintain a sound-deadening wall (such as slumpstone) of six (6) to eight
2 (8) feet in height or a planted berm sic (6) feet in height or a combination wall and
3 berm on any exterior boundary line which is a common property line with any
4 residential zoning district.
5
6 (a) The wall shall not exceed three (3) feet in height within twenty (20) feet of the
7 right-of-way.
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9 (b) Where a topographic, natural vegetative barrier or a grade differential exists
10 between the two properties or If there is a significant distance between the
11 uses that will provide the same buffering, exceptions to the wall or berm
12 regulations may be made, in whole or in part with review and approval by the
13 Director of Development Services.
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15 (13) Noise: Noise generated by the commercial use shall be restricted to sixty (60) decibels (db)
16 at the common property line for a period of six (6) hours per day with no noise exceeding
17 eight (80) decibels.
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19
20 SECTION 24126 PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) ZONE
21
22 (a) Purpose: The purpose of the Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zone is to allow diversification in the
23 relationship of various uses, buildings, structures, lot sizes and open spaces; to encourage and take
24 advantage of opportunities for more integrated, flexible and superior design than Is available through
25 the application of conventional regulation which anticipates individual lot development. It is the intent
26 of this zone to provide a flexible means to implement the goals, policies and programs of the Butte
27 County General Plan while ensuring the provision of adequate standards to protect the public health,
28 safety and general welfare. It is also the purpose of this zone to encourage innovative, high-quality
29 design, efficient use of land and modern site planning for residential, agriculture, commercial and
30 industrial purposes.
31
32 (b) Adoption and use limitations: A Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zone shall be established by the
33 adoption of an ordinance by the Board of Supervisors rezoning the property to the Planned Unit
34 Development Zone and adopting by reference a land use and development plan, the provisions of
35 which, together with any other provisions which in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors are
36 necessary and included in the ordinance, shall constitute the regulations for the use, improvement
37 and maintenance of the property within the boundaries of the zone. Except as hereinafter provided,
38 no use, building, structure or parcel may be made, created or otherwise altered except as it complies
39 with the ordinance adopted pursuant to this chapter.
40
41 (c) Land use density area: The rSeril land use density of any Planned Unit Development Zone shall
42 i excee�f<fC t wec). '; `' eiate ie Butte County General Plan designation ortl ""`°` °'"`.
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45 (d) Preapl2lication conference: Before filing any application for Planned Unit Development zoning, the
46 prospective applicant)s s e: " `°' `:` #o hall submit to thel Ja difee afl�iR
47 preliminary plans, sketches and basic site information for consideration and advice as to the
48 relationship of the proposed development to the applicable general and specific plans and policies.
49 Other departments and agencies with responsibilities for review, comment or other regulation of the
50 proposed development may participate at the discretion of the Director of Development Services, and
51 with the participation of appropriate responsible agencies, pursuant to Section 210800.3 of the Public
52 Resources Code and Section 15066 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance .
103 Revised 9/20/94
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 e rrnt Criteria In addition to the criteria listed on the attached sheet,
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4 (1) Each PUD shall, as a minimum, provide off-street parking in accordance with chapter 24, off-
5 street parking. Additional parking equal to fifty (50) percent of the required spaces shall be
6 provided unless modified by the Director of Development Services of Planning Commission.
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8 (2) In residential PUDs plans shall provide that not fess than twenty-five (25) percent of the
9 residential portion of the project shall be utilized for purposes other than residential dwellings
10 and paved areas for vehicular uses. No less than forty-five (45) percent of such twenty-five
11 (25) percent shall be utilized for recreation or park areas available for use by all residents.
12 The same criteria for open space area shall apply to agricultural PUDs which may or may not
13 include residential uses.
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15 (3) Each industrial or commercial PUD shall provide that not less than ten (10) percent of the
16 project shall be developed as landscaped areas.
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18 (4) Each PUD shall obtain tentative clearance from the Butte County Health Department, Division
19 of Environmental Health, for sewage disposal and water supply for the project at the density
20 proposed. Soil tests, drilling of test wells or geologic reports are among the steps that may
21 be required to provide evidence of sewage disposal capability and water availability for
22 domestic use. Minimum lot areas for septic systems must comply with Section 20-120.1 of
23 the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance and appendix VII of the Improvement Standards for
24 Subdivisions.
25
26 (f) Agplying for a rezone to PUD: The Planned Unit Development is intended to allow diversification in
27 the relationship of various uses, buildings, structures, lot sizes and open spaces while ensuring
28 substantial compliance with the general plan and the intent of the County Code in requiring adequate
29 standards necessary to satisfy the requirements of public health, safety and general welfare.
30
31 Each application for a rezone to PUD slll.shemid include:
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33 (1) A completed rezoning application form;
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35 (2) A completed Environmental Information Appendix "E" form;
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37 (3) TweRCopies, aseeCJite2tie ":ipt of a preliminary development plan
38 and a reproducible master; the plan should be drawn to scale and indicate:
39
40 a. Proposed use(s) of all land in the subject area;
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42 b. Existing natural land features and topography of the subject area;
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44 C. Circulation plan for all vehicular and pedestrian ways, including typical section of
45 roadways;
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47 d. Metes and bounds of the subject property;
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49 e. Location and dimensions of all existing structures;
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51 f. Locations of landscaping, parking areas, fire hydrants, street lighting, typical
52 proposed structures, sewage disposal and water supply systems;
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
104 Revised 9/20/94
• ■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 g. Preliminary grading for the development;
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3 (4) A title report which includes a written legal description of the subject area, that report to be
4 not more than six (6) months old;
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6 (5) A preliminary report on provisions for and location of storm drainage, sewage disposal and
7 public utilities;
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9 (6) A statement which describes the organization of any proposed homeowners' association,
10 listing the intended covenants, conditions and restrictions;
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12 (7) A statement from the applicant explaining how the proposed development conforms to, and
13 is consistent with, the general plan;
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15 (8) Include a statement that describes the intended height and bulk of the structures and their
16 relationship to the surrounding areas;
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18 (9) A statement concerning any proposed phasing of the project, indicating the sequence and
19 timing of each phase and how each unit would independently constitute reasonable and
20 orderly development of the area.
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22 Additional information may be required by the Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors at the
23 time of any public hearing.
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25 (g) Application: Any application for rezoning to Planned Unit Development shall be accompanied by a
26 proposed development plan to be reviewed for tentative map approval pursuant to chapter 20 of the
27 Butte County Code. All applicable fees will be submitted as part of the application. Such fees will
28 include those required for a tentative subdivision map application. As to form and content, the
29 proposed development plan map and the review process shall conform to the requirements of this
30 Code for a tentative map.. Upon receipt of the recommendations of the committee, the Director of
31 Development Services shall set the application for hearings as in the case of other rezoning
32 applications. After receiving the recommendations from the Planning Commission, the Board of
33 Supervisors will approve/deny the tentative map at the same hearing as the PUD rezone is
34 approved/denied.
35
36
37 SECTION 24-127 RESERVED
38 SECTION 24-128 RESERVED
39
40 SECTION 24-129 P-Q.(PUBLIC, QUASI-PUBLIC) ZONE
41
42 (a) Uses permitted:
43
44 (1) Public schools;
45 (2) Public parks;
46 (3) Public playgrounds;
47 4 Publicly owned buildings and land;
48 (5) Public recreational areas;
49 6 Public hospitals.
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52 (b) Uses requiring use l2ermits:
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105 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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19 case the side yard on-the street side shall be one-half the:corresponding front yard required in such
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33 SECTION 24-130 RESIDENTIAL OR "R" ZONE; PURPOSE AND,INTENT
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35 Itis the purpose and intent of the Residential,or "R" zone,to provide suitable areas and environments for
36 families, individual owners and renters in smaller, relatively compact,'........ W.
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37 family common wall dwellings. The "R" zone is intended to-provide for a mixture of�housing'types r:
38 including detached single-family, duplex, triplex, townhouses, condominiums, apartments and mobile c
39 home parks developed to higher densities. The "R" zone is intended to stabilize neighborhoods of these
4.0 dwelling types by protecting them from encroachment by incompatible and potentially destructive uses.
41 The"R" zone will be applied within the.urban,communities of Butte;County designated for Low, Medium,
42 and High Density Residential development where urban services aie more fully developed.
43
44
45 SECTION 24-130.1 PERMITTED USES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE +
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47 The following are the permitted uses in the "R" zone: .
48
49 Zones
50 R-11 R-2 •RR- R=4 „
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52 (a) One single-family dwelling per parcel . . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
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106 Revised 9120194
_ . Chapter 24 of the'Butte County Code ■
1 (b) General agricultural and large-scale
2 gardening, including farming, horti-
3 culture, floriculture, viticulture,
4 aquaculture and apiaries . . . . . . . . . - Yes No No No
5
6 (c) One duplex or zero lot line single-
7 family dwelling (halfplex per parcel) . . . No Yes Yes Yes
8
9 (d) Multiple-family dwellings, apartments
10 and condominiums and townhouses . . . . . . No No Yes Yes
11
12 (e) Dwelling groups or separate dwellings
13 on a single parcel . . . . . . . . . . . . No Yes Yes Yes
14
15 (f) Licensed family, foster or group homes
16 in conjunction with six (6) or fewer
17 individuals on a.twenty-four-hour basis . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
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29 SECTION 24130.2 ACCESSORY USES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE
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31 The following are the accessory uses permitted in an "R" zone:
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33 Zones
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35 R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4
36
37
38 (b) Guest homes, not rented, subject to the
39 provisions of Section 24-21.22 . . . . . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
40
41 (c) Rooming and boarding subject to the
42 provisions of Section 24-21.19 : : . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
43
. 44 (d) Vehicle, camper, trailer and boat
45 storage subject to the provisions of
46 Section 24-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
47
48 (e) Pets and small animals (but not including ;
49 livestock, poultry or poisonous reptiles) . Yes Yes Yes Yes
50 _.
51 (f) Private,garages and parking areas . . . . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
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107 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (g) Fences and hedges up to forty-two (42)
2 inches high within front yard setback
3 areas and up to.six (6) feet high along
4 side and rear property lines . . . . . . . Yes Yes Yes Yes
5
6 (h) Other accessory uses and structures
7 customarily appurtenant and clearly j
8 incidental to a permitted use . . . . . . . i Yes Yes Yes Yes
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14 evW in --ae-e-rd-PRee with GeelieR 24 292 Xe
15 No longer applicable.
16
17 SECTION 24130.3 CONDITIONAL USES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE
18
19 The following are conditional uses in an "R" zone. The follow ing uses may be conditional and require a
20 use permit if applicable: I
21
22 I Zones
23 '
24. R=1 R-2 R-3 R-4
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26 (a), Mobile home parks meeting the standards
27 of Sections 24-21.32 and 24-120 (MHP) . . . C C C C
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29 (b) Public and quasi-public buildings, struc- ,
30 tures and uses of an administrative, I
31 educational, religious, cultural, com-
32 munications and public service nature . . . C C C C
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35 tariums for more than sa (6) residents . . C C C C '
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38 in conjunction with seven (7) or more
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40 over twelve (12) children . . . . . . . . . I C C C C
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42 (e) Private kindergarten, elementary,
43 secondary or post-secondary schools . . . . I C C C C
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45 (f) Social halls, lodges,fraternal organiza- i
46 tions and clubs operated by recognized
47 non-profit organizations . . . . . . . . . C C C C
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49. (g) Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A N/A C C
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51 (h) Medical and dental clinics and offices . . C C C C
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
108 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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43 SECTION 24-130.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE
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45 The following minimum requirements shall be observed, except where specifically modified for conditional
46 uses. The minimum requirements shall be those for the zone as designated on the zoning map:
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50 R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4
51 (a) Height (feet)
52 PrincipalComment: Conform to the
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
109 Revised 9/20/94
to -Chapter24 of,the Butte County.Code ■ -
1 Accessory .Provisions of ;Butte County
2 Building Code Section 26-3.5. ,
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4 (b) Parcel size (square feet). . . . . . . 6500* 6500* 6500* 6500*
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6 Comer lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7000* 7000* 7000* 7000*
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14 [including two (2) off-street parking ;
15 spaces] . . . 6500 3250 3250 2150 I '
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17 (d) Parcel width (feet).at setback-line:
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19 Interior . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . 65, 50 50 50 '
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21 - Corner lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 65 55 55
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23 (e) Public street frontage�(feet):
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36 (h) Rear yard setback (feet)• . . . . . . . . w5 5
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38 (1) Distance between buildings on the ,
r ° 39, same parcel (feet) :. . . . . . . . 10 10 10 10 �.
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41• 'On public sewage disposal service. NI other lots to meet,requirements of the Environmental Health 1,
42' _ Division for septic system%.the minimum lot sizes may be required to be larger.
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46 SECTION 24-131 to 24-134 .RESERVED t.
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50 occupations, this classification Is no'lonyer needed-
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48 SECTION 24-147 R-C (RESOURCE CONSERVATION) ZONE
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50 (a) Uses permitted:
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52 (1) Natural, wilderness and study areas;
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
111 Revised 9/20/94
.■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (2) Preserves for native fish, birds and wildlife;
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3 (3) Preservation of water resource areas, including streams, rivers, lakes, swamps, ponds,
4 beaches, riverbanks, lakeshores and watershed areas;
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8 (5) Keeping, raising and pasturing of livestock, not Including feed yards;
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j 10 (6) Establishment of archaeological and historical sites;
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12 (7) Recreational uses not requiring permanent improvement, including hunting, fishing,
13 camping, hiking, riding and similar uses;
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15 (8) Emergency uses needed for the protection of land and resources from fire, erosion,
16 floods, slides; quakes, insects, diseases and pollution.
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18 (b) Uses reauiring a use permit:
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20 (1) Preserves for nonnative wildlife species;
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22 (2) Establishment of,rest stops, vista points, and bicycle, pedestrian and equestrian trails,
23 not including commercial sales and services;
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25 (3) Exploration and reconstruction of historical and archaeological sites and structures;
26
27 (4) Permanent improvements needed for the protection of land and resources from fire,
28 erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases and pollution;
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30 (5) Stations to monitor air quality, water quality and seismic activities;
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32 (6) Mining and quarrying. This permit does not exclude any other permits as required by
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34 other regulatory agencies or from review by said id agencies.
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42 (d) Lot area reauired: Minimum lot area shall be ten (10) acres. _
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44 (e) Front building setback: Minimum front building setback for structures shall be one hundred ;
45 (100) feet from the center line of the road.
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47 (f) Sign regulations:
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49 (1) Signs or advertising displays shall be limited to,one sign per lot advertising the sale or
50 lease of that lot or the services rendered on the lot or the products grown or raised on
51 the lot, and one sign advertising sales or services off the premises;
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■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance" ■
112 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 (2) Signs to guide traffic to registered historical landmarks are also permitted K they are
2 installed in accordance with the Planning Manual of Instructions of the Department of
3 Transportation of the State of California;
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5 (3) Signs must be stationary and of a constant color, light and intensity;
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7 (4) Signs must not be higher than ten (10) feet above grade and must not be wider than stK
8 (s) feet;
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10 (5) All signs must be located behind the front setback line.
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12. (g) Side and rear setbacks: Minimum side and rear building setbacks shall be ten (10) feet from
13 property lines.
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16 SECTION 24-148 RESERVED
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18 As per an interpretation by our County Counsel we can not preclude the consVict on of a conventional
19 single family dwelling in this zone. When that provision is added in, this zone is exactly the same as RT-
20 1. Since RMH exists in only 1 or 2 pockets a rezone action will be required.
21 SECTION 24 149 R M14 (RF-r-%l0-F-NXIA1- 1.40-01-1E, WOME) ZONE
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52 (a) Uses permitted:
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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3 (2) The use of a single family residence as a small family day care home, licensed family
4 care home, foster home, or group home for mentally disordered or otherwise
5 handicapped persons or neglected children. Said homes shall serve 6 or fewer persons
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24 (1) Duplex dwellings, ( t ple sO)'00rel , and multiple-family dwellings;
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47 (f) Lot area and width: The standard provision of Section 24-33 shall apply.
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49 (g) Front yard requirements: The standard provision of Section 24-33 shall apply, except the
50 setback of nonconforming existing structures which are being rehabilitated or expanded.
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52 (h) Side yard requirements: The minimum side yard required is three (3) feet, provided the sum of
■ Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ■
114 Revised 9/20/94
■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
1 both side yards shall be equal to or greater than ten (10) percent of the average lot width.
2 Where nonconforming existing structures are being rehabilitated or expanded, the minimum
3 side yard shall be the existing setback distance on that side.
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5 (1) Rear Vard requirements: The standard provisions of Section 24-33 shall apply.
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7 (j) Off-street parking: The provisions of Section 24-35 notwithstanding, one (1) off-street parking
8 space shall be required per dwelling unit. This requirement is waived where existing off-street
9 parking space is absorbed by expansion of an existing dwelling as part of an approved
10 rehabilitation project of the County's housing and community development program.
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15 (a) Purpose and Intent: It is the purpose of the Residential-Professional Office or R-P Zone to
16 allow development of professional offices in the vicinity o(commercial zones, multiple-family
17 residential zones, and along major thoroughfares, and to preserve the desirable characteristics
18 of the residential environment insofar as possible while permitting selected, non-residential
19 uses.
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21 (b) Permitted uses: The following are the principal permitted uses In the R-P Zone:
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23 (1) Uses permitted in an R-1 district as set out in Section 24-130:1;-
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25 (2) Offices occupied by accountants, architects, dentists, physicians, engineers, attorneys,
26 drugless practitioners, electrologists, geologists, optometrists and psychologists;
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28 (3) No provision of this Section shall be construed as permitted the storage of commercial
29 vehicles in excess of one and one-half ton carving capacity, except private, passenger-
30 type vehicles.
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39 (1) Accessory uses as set out in Section 24-130.2 for R-1 districts, when the primary land
40 use is single-family residential;
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42 (2) Non-commercial storage areas not to exceed fifteen (15) percent of the gross floor area
43 of the office or residential structure.
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45 (d) Conditional uses: The following uses are permitted in the R-P Zone subject to obtaining a use
46 permit in each case:
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48 (1) Uses permitted in an R-2 Zone as set out in Section 24-130.1;
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50 (2) Offices for other professions the Planning Commission determines are similar to those
51 enumerated in Section (b)(2).
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22 specifically modified for conditional uses:
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24 (t) Area requirements: The building site area requirements in the R-P Zone are as follows:
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26 a. Minimum lot width for all lots except comer lots, sixty-five (65) feet at the setback
27 line;
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29 b. Minimum lot area, six thousand five hundred (6,500) square feet for all lots, except
30 corner lots;
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32 c. Minimum comer lot width, seventy (70) feet at the setback line;
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34 d. Minimum corner lot area, seven thousand (7,000) square feet;
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36 e. Maximum aggregate building coverage, twenty-five (25) percent on individual
37 parcels of up to two (2) acres; fifty (50) percent coverage on parcels of two (2)
38 acres or more.
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40 (2) Height requirements: The maximum height requirements in the R-P Zone are as follows:
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42 a. For main buildings, thirty-five (35) feet;
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44 b. For accessory buildings, twenty-five (25) feet.
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46 (3) Yard requirements: The following yards are required in the R-P Zone:
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48 a. Front yard — l2rofessional use: The minimum required front yard shall be twenty
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52 b. Front yard — residential use: The minimum required front yard shall be twenty (20)
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■ Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code ■
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2 than sixty-five (65) feet from the center line of the adjacent road;
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4 c. Side and rear yards: The minimum side and rear yards shall be five (5) feet. In the
5 event the parcel abuts a residential zone or construction will exceed twenty (20)
6 feet in height, side and rear yard setbacks shall be ten (10) feet;
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8 d. Special yards and distances between buildings:
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10 1. Distance between buildings in any dwelling group, ten (10) feet;
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12 2. Inner court providing access to double-row dwelling group, minimum twenty
13 (20) feet.
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15 (4) Off-street parking: Off-street parking shall be provided in an amount not less than that
16 set forth in the regulations of Section 24-35. Design and location of all off-street parking
17 areas shall be approved by the planning department in advance. Parking lots shall be
18 designed so that vehicles do not exit by backing out onto the adjacent roadway.
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20 (5)' Access:
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f 22 a. R-P uses shall have frontage on a public street;
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24 b. R-P uses on parcels of less than two (2) acres will be served by one (1)
25 encroachment, one (1) curb cut per street frontage;
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27 c. R-P uses on parcels of two acres or more may be served by more than one (1)
28 encroachment and curb cut per frontage;
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30• d. Access from the public right-of-way to the parking area serving an R-P use shall be
31 a minimum of twelve (12) feet paved width.
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33 (g) Other standards and requirements:
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35 (1) Fences, shrubs,plantings: The requirements for fences, shrubs, screen plantings, etc.,
36 in the R-P Zone are as provided in Section 24-130.2 of this Code. If the property abuts a
37 residential district, a six-and-one-half (6-1/2) foot sight-obscuring wall or fence shall be
38 constructed along the common line in compliance with the setbacks.
39
40 (2) Public improvements: Existing structures converting to offices or duplexes under the R-
41 P Zone shall be treated as new construction for purposes of road improvements, curb,
42 gutter, sidewalk, provisions for drainage, or payment of applicable development fees.
43
44 (3) Signs:
45
46 a. Allowed by right: Signs attached to a building face, not extending past the roof
47 line, limited to not more than two (2) per parcel or not more than thirty-five (35)
48 square feet of aggregate area per street frontage;
49
50 b. Subiect to a A>, of eanditienal use: Any monument-type
51 sign, limited to.one (1)'Ier street frontage for each parcel, not exceeding thirty-five
52 (35) square feet per sign;
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2 exceeding seventy (70) sqiift feet fo y individual sign.
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4 (4) Administrative Permit required: Prior to commen ment of construction or issuance of
5 building permits in the R-P Zone, an Administrative ermit, along with any necessary
6 fees, shall be submitted to the planning departme for approval, showing the following:
7
8 Site layout
9 Building facade details
10 Access
11 Parking
12
13 All improvements
14 Other pertinent features
15
16 (4) Office complexes: Office complexes are a more efficient use of land and resources than
17 single offices on individual lots. To promote office complexes on parcels of two (2)
18 acres or larger in size, these incentives are offered:
19
20 a. A ten (10) percent reduction in parking spaces otherwise required by the Zoning
21 Ordinance;
22
23 b. Maximum aggregate building coverage ratios as enumerated in Section (3) will be
24 waived where sewage and drainage flows can be met;
25
26 c. Sign area may be increased from thirty-five (35) square feet to a maximum of
27 seventy (70) square feet;
28
29 d. These incentives may not be used in conjunction with any other incentive.
30
31 (5) Coordination with Specific Plans: Any building permit application for development of an
32 R-P use or conversion of an existing structure shall not be approved if inconsistent with
33 an applicable Specific Plan.
34
35 (6) Building permit applications within a Specific Plan area shall include:
36
37 a. Proof that required infrastructure improvements have been installed or bonded;
38
39 b. Planning )?"I 6srRF:Rissi9R approval of the site layout.
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24 (a) Uses permitted:
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34 advertising only the sale or lease of land upon which the sign is placed, or the products grown or
35 raised upon such property, and established or permitted uses on such property except the
36 following:
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38 (1) Directional signs are permitted in advance of an entrance to a frontage road or intersection
39 where businesses that serve the highway users (i.e., phones, roadside businesses, hospitals,
40 motels, rest areas, campgrounds and next services) are available and installed in
41 accordance with State of California Division of Highways Planning Manual of Instructions;
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43 (2) Historical landmark signs are permitted in advance of an entrance to a frontage road or
44 intersection with the most direct access road to guide traffic to a registered landmark and
45 installed in accordance with State of California Division of Highways Planning Manual of
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52 (g) Site requirements: The provisions of Section 24-33 shall apply.
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2 SECTION 24157 RESERVED
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5 SECTION•24158 SR THROUGH SR-5 (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL) ZONES
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7 The following permitted uses, uses requiring a use permit, and uses requiring an Administrative
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11 (a) Uses permitted:
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13 (1) One single family dwellingiprkr per parcel;
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32 SECTION 24-165 TM-1 THROUGH TM-160 (TIMBER MOUNTAIN) ZONES
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34 The following permitted uses, uses requiring a use permit, and uses requiring an Administrative
35 Permit, shall apply to all zones TM-1 through TM-160. Site requirements for each zone will be
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38 (a) Uses permitted:
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40 (1) Residential uses other than one single-family dwelling per parcel W eAe single UWAY
41 , including labor camps, commercial guest lodging, group
42 quarters or dwelling units at greater densities;
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44 (2) Commercial wood processing plants;
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46 (3) GerAF:Rereial Kennels'and animal hospitals;
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48 (4) Commercial livestock feed yards;
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50 (5) Animal product processing plants;
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52 (6) Mining, quarrying and excavating activities which might be objectionable by reason of noise,
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1 odor, smoke; dust, bright light, vibration, stream pollution or handling of explosives or
2 dangerous materials;
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4 (7) Commercial boat ramps, docks and landing facilities;
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6 (8) Aircraft landing facilities;
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8 (9) Disposal areas and sewage treatment facilities;
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10 (10) Public and quasi-public uses; ,
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14 (11) Private or commercial outdoor recreation facilities on'sites of not less than five (5) acres,
15 including country clubs, golf courses, riding academies and stables; hunting and fishing
16 camps and other clubs, and gun clubs and ranges;
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18 (12) Public tasting rooms in conjunction with a winery onlsites not less than five (5) acres,
19 provided that such tasting room must be accessory to the on-site winery.
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19 SECTION 24166 THROUGH 24189 RESERVED
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21 SECTION 24190 TPZ-160 (TIMBER PRESERVE ZONE)
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23 (a) Uses permitted:
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25 (1)' Compatible uses, which are any uses that do not significantly detract from the use of the
26 property for, or inhibit, growing and harvesting timber, and shall include, but notbe limited
27 to, the following, unless in a specific instance such a use would be contrary to the
28 preceding definition of compatible use:
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30 a. Housing units that would be compatible to timber uses;
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32 b. Management for watershed;
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34 c. Management for fish and wildlife habitat or hunting and fishing;
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36 d. A use integrally related to the growing, harvesting and processing of forest products,
37 including but not limited to roads, log landings and log storage areas;
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43 f. Grazing;
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45 g. Mining, or any use integrally related thereto.
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47 (b) Lot area: The minimum lot area for inclusion in the Timber Preserve Zoning District shall not be
48 less than one hundred sixty (160) acres and must consist of contiguous parcels, contiguous
49 meaning two (2) or more parcels of land that are adjoining or neighboring or are sufficiently near
50 to each other as determined by the Board,of Supervisors that they are manageable as a single
51 forest unit. Such parcels must be capable of growing an average annual volume of wood fiber as
52 determined by the County assessor at least fifteen (15) cubic feet per acre.
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1 (c) Inclusion standards: The parcel or parcels to be included in the Timber Preserve Zoning District
2 shall comply with the following criteria:
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4 (1) A map shall be prepared, showing the legal description or assessor's parcel number of the
5 property desired to be zoned.
6
7 (2) A plan for forest management must be prepared or approved, as to content, for the
8 property by a registered professional forester. Such plan shall provide for the eventual
9 harvest of timber within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the preparer of the
10 plan.
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12 (3) The parcel shall meet the timber stocking standards set forth in Section 4561 of the Public
13 Resources Code and the forest practice rules adopted by the state board of forestry for the
14 district in which the parcel is located, or the owner must sign an agreement with the Board
15 of Supervisors to meet such stocking standards and forest practice rules by the fifth
16 anniversary of the signing of such agreement. Upon the fifth anniversary of the signing of
17 such agreement, the Board of Supervisors shall determine whether the parcel meets the
18 timber stocking standards in effect on the date the agreement was signed. If the parcel falls
i 19 to meet the timber stocking standards, the Board of Supervisors shall immediately rezone
20 the parcel and specify a new zone for such parcel which is in conformance with the County
21 general plan and whose primary use is other than timberland.
22
23 (4) The parcel shall be privately owned land, or land acquired for state forest purposes, which
24 is devoted to and used for growing and harvesting timber, or for growing and harvesting
25 timber and compatible uses, and which is capable of growing an average annual volume of
26 wood fiber of at least fifteen (15) cubic feet per acre.
27
28 (5) The parcels shall be in compliance with the compatible uses as set forth in part (a) of this
29 Section.
30
31 (6) The land shall be of site quality IV or better, as described in Section 434.5 of the Revenue
32 and Taxation Code, for purposes of valuation.
33
34 (d) Addition: Notwithstanding part (b) of this Section, recently acquired land may be added to an
35 existing Timber Preserve Zoning District regardless of the parcel size If the addition is under the
36 same ownership and is capable of growing fifteen (15) cubic feet per acre of wood fiber.
37
38 (e) Size of parcels: Parcels zoned as 'TPZ" Timber Preserve Zoning District may not be divided Into
39 parcels less than one hundred sixty (160) acres unless owners of resulting parcels submit a joint
40 timber management plan prepared by or approved as to content by a registered professional
41 forester, and such owners enter into a binding contract with the Board of Supervisors to manage
42 and harvest timber on the timberland jointly, and are bound by the provisions of such
43 management plan for a minimum of ten (10) years.
44
45
46 (f) Front yard required: Minimum required front building setback shall be not less than fifty (50) feet
47 from the center line of the road; except where the road Is classified by the County as a Federal Aid
48 Secondary Road, in which case the minimum required front building setback shall not be less than
49 fifty-five (55) feet from the center line of the road.
50
51 (g) Side yard required: Minimum required side building setback shall be not less than twenty-five (25)
52 feet.
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1 (h) Rear yard required: Minimum required rear building setback shall be not less than fifty (50) feet.
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4 SECTION 24-191 to 24-194. RESERVED
6 SECTION 24-195 U (UNCLASSIFIED) ZONE
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8 (a) _Purpose and Intent: All the unincorporated area of the County of Butte not otherwise.zoned by
9 ordinance by the Board of Supervisors is hereby zoned as a U (Unclassified) district, and such
10 district is defined and subject to the regulations contained in Section 24-33 of this Chapter.
11
12 (b) Permitted Uses: The following are the.principal permitted uses in the U Zone:
13
14 (1) Single-family dwelling per parcel and accessory buildings;
15
16 (2) Agricultural uses and buildings.
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18 (3) Small hydro generating plants of 5 megawatts or less.
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20 c : The following are conditional uses in a U Zone:
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28 (3) Recreational vehicle parks;
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30 (4) Campsites;
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32 (5) Public and quasi-public uses; ' ,
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36 (6) Junkyards, secondhand stores, auto wrecking yards, used car lots, trailer sales and
37 equipment sales;
38
39 (7) Commercial distillation of bones, abattoirs, auction yards, commercial livestock feed yards,
40 commercial millings,'canneries, lumber and lumber processing, tanneries, fat rendering,
41 garbage-fed commercial hog raising, food and agricufture product processing plants;
42
43 (8) Country clubs, golf courses, racetracks, drive-ins, ball parks, riding academies, bowling
44 alleys, commercial amusement enterprises, taverns, dance halls and other places of
45 recreation of a similar character;
46
47 (9) Kennels and small animal hospitals and crematories;
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49 (10) Trailer courts, construction labor camps;
50
51 (11) Commercial airports (excepting individual or private airports and those operated exclusively
52 for agricultural purposes);
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1 (12) Cemeteries, crematories, mausoleums or other places of the burial.or other disposal of the
2 human dead;
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4 (13) Storage of inflammables (excepting for agricultural purposes);
5
6 (14) Dumping and disposal areas;
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8 (15) Manufacturing of acids, explosives, fertilizer, glue, gypsum, lime, plaster of pans, pulp and
9 paper, beet sugar, crushed rock, sand and gravel, cement, concrete, and/or asphalt
10 batching plants, concrete and clay products;
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12 (16) Industrial uses which might be objectionable by reason of emission of noise, offensive odor,
13 smoke, dust, bright light, vibration or involving the handling of explosives or dangerous
14 materials;
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16 (17) Hydroelectric generating facilities with installed capacity greater than five (5) megawatts.
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36 (f) Densities: Residential densities not to exceed the densities as set forth in the Butte County
37 General Plan for each specific site.
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39 (g) Development Standards: The minimum requirements shall be those for the type of use involved.
40 For instance, a residential use would adhere to the development standards for the "R" Zones and a
41 commercial use would adhere to the development standards for the "C" Zones.
42
43 (h) Other Standards and Requirements: The following additional standards and requirements shall
44 apply in a "U°Zone, except where specifically modified for conditional uses:
45
46 (1) Off-street parking and loading shall be provided in conformity with the provisions of Section
47 24-35.
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49 (2) Control on Land Divisions: Any proposed land division of 20 acres or less must first apply
50 for and obtain specific zoning consistent with the General Plan or applicable area or specific
51 plan.
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12 (a) Purpose and Intent: This district classification is Intended to be utilized as an overlay zone which
13 shall be overlaid onto other zoning districts to establish the boundaries of a watershed, and for the
14 following purposes:
15
16 (1) To protect the County's surface and ground water resources;
17
18 (2) To reduce future governmental costs by preserving public water supplies;
19
20 (3) To recognize the essentially public nature of the land and water resources of a watershed,
21 and that their continued vitality is directly related to the social and economic welfare of the
22 County and its communities;
23
24 (4) To protect the public health, safety and welfare by requiring such additional restrictions
25 upon the use of the land as are necessary to retain the natural balance and integrity of a
j 26 watershed;
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28 (5) To recognize the uniqueness of each watershed by basing the selection of the most
j 29 effective measures for their protection upon an evaluation of the soils, climatic conditions,
! 30 topography, vegetation, drainage patterns, and any other specific conditions unique to the
32 watershed;
33 (6) To allow the County or its citizenry to identify watersheds where a natural or man-made
34 imbalance in the environmentalsystem occurs and provide a means for repairing or
35 restoring the natural functions of these watersheds.
36
! 37 (b) Adoption of Policies. Procedures and Standards
38
39 (1) In recognition of the unique characteristics of each watershed and the need for individual
40 evaluation, the policies, procedures and standards for each watershed shall be adopted on
41 an individual basis by resolution of the Board of Supervisors following the adoption of an
42 ordinance establishing the 'WP" Zone for a watershed.
43
44 (2) At such time as the Planning Commission holds a public hearing in accordance with the
45 provisions of Section 24-27 of this Chapter for the purposes of establishing a VP" Zone,
46 the proposed resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards shall be attached
47 as an'exhibit to the request to establish the zone. The resolution shall be subject to the
48 same notice and hearing requirements as the zoning amendment, including the requirement
49 for a deposit to cover the estimated publishing fee for the resolution, if required.
50
51 (3) At such time as the Planning Commission shall render its decision in the form of a written
52 recommendation to the Board of Supervisors in accordance with the provisions of Section
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1 24-28 of this Chapter on the establishment of a'WP" Zone, they shall also render their
2 recommendation on the content of the resolution and may recommend the inclusion,
3 deletion or any change whatsoever In the contents of the resolution.
4
5 (4) At their hearing held in accordance with Section 24-29 of this Chapter, the Board of
6 Supervisors shall set and hear both the establishment of the VP" zoning district and the
7 resolution. The provisions of Section 24-29 as the relate to the establishment of the zoning
9
8 district, including referral back to the Planning Commission, shall also relate to the adoption
9 of the resolution establishing policies, procedures and standards.
10
11 (5) Following the Board of Supervisors' approval of the'WP"Zone and the resolution
12 establishing policies, procedures and standards, a certified copy of said resolution shall be
13 attached as an exhibit to the ordinance creating the MIP" district.
14
15 (c) Application
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17 (1) The "WP" appearing after a zoning designation on the Comprehensive Zoning Plans
18 indicates that the property so classified is subject to the provisions of this Article in addition
19 to those of the underlying district onto which it is overlaid.
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21 (2) The regulations of the "WP" district specified within the Article and as specified in a
22 resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopting policies, procedures and standards shall
23 prevail over any conflicting regulations of any district onto which the "WP" district Is
24 overlaid.
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27 SECTION 24-197 RESERVED
28 SECTION 24-198 RESERVED
29 SECTION 24199 RESERVED
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31 SECTION 24-200 HOME OCCUPATIONS
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33 (1) Permitted Uses: The following uses shall pertain to all zones that allow a residential use
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39 pottery, jewelry, paintings, sculpture, furniture, photographs, leatherwork and similar objects.
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4 (3) Standards: Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this chapter, home occupations as
5 defined in Section 24-21.195 are allowed in all zones which allow dwellings and mobile homes
6 subject to the following conditions:
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8 (a) Employment and work on home occupations shall be limited to members of the family
9 residing on the premises and shall be conducted entirely within their dwelling and auxiliary
10 buildings, except for agricultural uses;
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12 (b) On-premises advertising for home occupations shall be limited to one (1) unlighted sign
13 with not more than three (3) square feet of display area, and such sign shall not be located
14 in any required yard;
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16 (c) All equipment, materials and wastes connected with home occupations shall be contained
17 within a building, except for agricultural products.
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19 In exception to the above standards the following shall apply to all FR zones as listed in Section
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22 (a) Home occupations are considered to be accessory to the residential use and are permitted
23 only when the proprietor resides on the premises;
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25 (b) Not more than one (1) employee or assistant may be engaged for work or service on the
26 premises in connection with such uses;
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28 (c) Advertising displays shall be limited to one (1) unlighted sign of not more than six (6)
29 square feet of display area. Such sign shall not be located in any required yard.
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33 In cases where home occupations are objectionablet`lr@> 4' €ZI; , because of noise,
34 odor, smoke, dust, bright light, vibration, pollution, traffic congestion, unsafe access or the
35 handling of explosives or dangerous materials, a use permit shall be required.
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10 SECTION 24-201 DAY CARE FACILITIES
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12. (a) Punpose and Intent - Quality, affordable, conveniently located, licensed child care is essential to
13 the well being of the citizens of Butte County. The purpose of this code Section is to facilitate the
14 establishment of licensed family day care facilities in a manner which simplifies the review process
15 while ensuring conformance with applicable standards to protect residential neighborhoods.
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19 (1) Small Family Day Care -A residential day care facility for six (6) or fewer children, as
20 defined in Chapter 3.4, Article I, Section 1596.79 of the California Health and Safety Code,
21 Child Care Act.
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23 (2) Large Family Day Care -A residential day care facility for seven (7) to twelve (12)
24 children, as defined in Chapter 3.4, Article I, Section 1596.79 of the California Health and
25 Safety Code, Child Care Act.
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27 (c) Allowed uses:
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29 (1) Small Family day care facilities shall be permitted in all zones that allow a single family
30 residential use subject to the permitting requirements of each zone.
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34 (1) Large Family day care facilities shall be an allowed use in all zones that allow a single
35 family residential use, subject to obtaining ` tl 'Kt`1fS@)~'B3i(
36 pursuant to Section 94 of the Butte County Code.
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40 Large Family day care facilities allowed by3arl ?e shall meet all of
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43 (1) The facility is a single family residence that is the principal residence of the provider and
44 the use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the property for residential
45 purposes.
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47 (2) Properties proposed for Large Family day care shall be located at least 500 feet driving
48 distance from any other Large Family day care property and the granting of the permit
49 shall not result in any residence being bounded on more than one side by a Large Family
50 day care.
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52 (3) Large Family day care homes shall meet the following traffic control measures:
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1 (a) In addition to providing the required number of parking spaces for the residential
2 use, one off-street parking space for each employee of the facility and one off-
3 street parking space/loading area shall be provided. The driveway area may be
4 used to meet this requirement.
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6 (b) large Family day care homes located on principal or minor arterial roads as
7 designated by the General Plan Circulation Element shall provide drop-off and
8 pick-up areas which prevent vehicles from backing onto such roads.
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10 (c) Properties proposed for Large Family day care homes shall have frontage on and
11 access off a paved road. Roads that are constructed for the purpose of meeting
12 this requirement shall meet the RS-4C standard as contained in the Butte County
13 Improvement Standards contained in Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code.
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15 (4) One sign, not to exceed 3 square feet, shall be allowed.
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17 (5) The Large Family day care home shall be licensed by the California Department of Social
18 Services, Community Care Licensing.
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20 (6) Meet all State Fire Marshall regulations pertaining to Large Family day care facilities.
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22 (7) The applicant must meet all other applicable County and State ordinances, statutes, and
23 regulations.
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25 (8) Facilities not meeting the above standards shall require a Conditional Use Permit to
26 operate.
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34 Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 87-405: Day care facilities for over twelve (12) children should be
35 considered schools regardless of whether the applicant is a non-profit organization. These facilities are
36 allowed in all zones having a provision for public/quasi-public uses subject to first securing a use permit.
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41 the requirements of this section shall apply.
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18 Second Dwelling units shall meet all of the following conditions and standards:
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20 1. The Second Dwelling Unit shall be attached to the primary residence on site and there shall
21 be interior access between the two dwellings. The Second Dwelling Unit shall not have a
22 separate exterior access.
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24 2. The Second Dwelling Unit shall be architecturally compatible with the primary residence and
25 the appearance of the building shall be that of a single family dwelling.
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27 3. The size of the Second Dwelling Unit shall not exceed 640 square feet or 30% of the size of
28 the primary dwelling, whichever is greater, in no case shall the Second Dwelling Unit exceed
29 1200 square feet.
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31 4. The parcel or lot upon which the Second Dwelling Unit is to be located must meet the
32 minimum acreage requirement for which the parcel or lot is zoned.
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34 5. In addition to the off-street parking required for the primary dwelling, one off street parking
35 space shall be provided for Second Dwelling Units of 640 square feet of less; two additional
36 off street spaces shall be provided for larger units.
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38 6. An attached or detached garage or carport with a maximum exterior dimension of 12' by 20'
39 is permitted for Second Dwelling Units of 640 square feet of less. A garage or carport with
40 a maximum exterior dimension of 20' by 24' is permitted for larger Second Dwelling Units..
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42 7. Adequate sewer and potable water facilities shall be provided as determined by the Butte
43 County Environmental Health Department.
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45 8. A Second Dwelling Unit may not be placed on a parcel or lot where a temporary mobile
46 home, in accordance with Section 24-303 and 304, has been approved or on a lot that has
47 more than 1 dwelling unit located upon it.
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1 SECTION 24303 TEMPORARY MOBILE HOMES
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6 facie the care.of a persons who by reason of old age, disease (either mental or physical),
7 Infirmity or other cause, 0 afe unable, unassisted, properly to manage and take care of
8 themselves or would benefit from familial assistance, i to allow FRebile heffies is be
9 such persons
10 16 Will R91 kave ie be lRe4ftWeRalized, W FWh8F GaR reside near th& dose relatives who can help
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13 also * ate in many situations the necessity for public assistance which many citizens find
14 degrading and damaging to the pride of the persons concerned. &Rd th81F ImmAdimp mlash es.
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31 marriage. afid-an affidavit attesting to the relationship of the involved parties shall be
32 submitted with the use-permit application.
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36 (4) The mobile home may be owned by either the owner of the lotiFr P' PF9P8 on which
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49 primaryunit and shall not be piaced on a permanent foundation. iAcitf '!
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19 $eF!he use peffRil. The Fequest 18F!he use peFFAk shall be sigRed by bell; !he
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29 violated or if any acts or omissions of the permittee in connection with the use authorized
30 by said permit constitute a public nuisance.
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32 Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 85-520: Interpretation of possibility of two temporary mobile
33 homes as additional dwellings being installed on one parcel: the reference to a "second unit' means only
34 two.
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12 78-459 Discussion — Mobile homes in commercial zones: Mobile homes can be allowed in these
13 areas. Another interpretation relates to office mobile homes; these should be allowed in C-2
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19 84259 Churches are a compatible use in agricultural preserves.
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21 84-798 Storage reservoirs and irrigation areas for the disposal of treated water from sewage
22 treatment plants are compatible uses within any agricultural preserve within the County of
23 Butte as well as with any Land Conservation Agreement for orchards, field crops, or grazing
24 purposes.
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34 86-296 Development permits for residential use on those lots of Butte Meadows (leases established
35 in 1940 and 1950) leased from Steidimayer; in Jonesville (1940 and 1950), leased from
36 Minderman et al.; and at Philbrook Lake (1930 and 1940) leased from PG&E, are allowed,
' 37 finding that the development of the leaseholds conforms to the density established by
38 previous governmental action with or without subdivision of the parcel, and, therefore, a use
39 permit would not be required to develop these "lots."
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30 89-118 Interpretation of wood processing plants in the agricultural zones. The Board finds pursuant
31 to Code Section 24-20, Sub. Paragraph (d), that in the agricultural zones (A-5 through A-
32 160) wood processing plants can only be considered for wood grown on-site or on other
33 lands under the same ownership.
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35 89-172 Interpretation of whether agricultural buildings are allowed in zones that do not specify
36 agriculture as an allowed use. It is the Board's policy that agricultural buildings are not an
37 allowed use in the C-1, C-2, C-C, C-F, H-C, L-1, M-1, M-2, MHP, R-1A&C, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-
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50 89-503 Interpretation of Butte County Code Regarding Micro-Brewery: The Board finds that
!' 51 requests should be deferred until the Planning Commission has made their
52 recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on revising the home occupation ordinance.
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1 89-537 Interpretation of Butte County Code regarding fish ponds and accessory uses in agricultural
2 zones. The Board finds that (1) the sale of beer and wine, establishment of a bait and
3 tackle store, the selling of food products not grown or produced on-site, and the operation
4 of a "smoke house"for the curing and smoking of meat products, is not compatible within
5 an agricultural zone; (2) find that the accessory uses to an aquaculture operation include
6 allowing on-site fishing for the public, the rental of fishing equipment, the sale of bait and
7 fishing tackle necessary for on-site fishing, the cleaning, preparation and sale of fish
8 produced on-site, including smoke fish grown on-site; and (3) recommend that the Board
9 direct the Planning Commission to review the definition of agricultural-processing and
10 forward recommendations.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT - FEBRUARY 25, 1999
Applicant: Butte County Development G.P.: County-wide
Services Department
Zoning: A-5 through A-160
File#: ZCA 99-05
APN: N/A
Request: Amendment to various sections of
Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code to Location: County-wide
Correct typographical errors and omissions
included in Ordinance 3176. Exhibits:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This is an amendment to various sections of Chapter 24 to correct
typographical errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chapter adopted on
February 28, 1995 by Ordinance 3176.
CEQA ISSUES: The proposed amendment has been reviewed and found to be exempt from review
under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061. This section states that,
"CEQA only applies to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the
environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in
question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA."
This code amendment meets this CEQA exemption because:
1. This amendment simply corrects typographical errors and reinstates sections to the code that
were in effect prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3176,but were inadvertently omitted in the
updated code. The resulting.Code sections will not result in any direct,physical changes to
the environment.
ANALYSIS: The list of corrections to Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code represents
typographical errors and omissions contained in Ordinance 3176 that should be corrected.
Page No. Code Section Correction
II-8 24-35.30 Change "Public Works Director" to "Director of
Development Services."
III-2 24-70 Omission, Add AZ - Airport Zone to list of current zone
districts; Delete all ARMS zones from list.
III-7 24-95 Typo, second line, change ARMH-10 to AR-10.
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III-17 Permit 24-120 E.2 Typo, Second Dwelling Units in the R-1 need a Minor Use
Permit instead of a Conditional Use Permit, change the "C"
to "MU."
III-20 24-130 D. Omission, add"Bed and Breakfast Home"as a Use requiring
a Minor Use Permit.
III-22 24-135 D. Omission, add"Bed and Breakfast Home"as a Use requiring
a Minor Use Permit.
III-22 24-135 E. Typo, change side and rear yard setbacks for the SR-1 zones
from 10' to 5':
III-23 24-140 E. Omission, add the word "feet" after forty-five and include `
mark after 45.
III-35 24-170 E. 1. Typo, first line, change"not"to "and no."
III-40 24-190 B. Omission, add as Item 4.: "The keeping of animals, subject to
the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-255
through 24-255.15, inclusive, of this Code."
IV-5 24-240 C. Typo, the exhibit for 90° parking should show a 25' aisle
width instead of a 16' aisle width.
V-6 24-270 3. B. Clarification,the last word in the sentence should be changed
from"yard"to "setback."
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval
of these minor amendments to Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code to the Board of Supervisors as
outlined in the motion below.
FINDINGS:
Section 1: Environmental Findings.
A. The proposed amendment has been reviewed and found to be exempt from review under
the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061. This section states
that, "CEQA only applies to projects which have the potential for causing a significant
effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility
that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity
is not subject to CEQA." This code amendment meets this CEQA exemption because:
1. This amendment simply corrects typographical errors and reinstates sections to
the code that were in effect prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3176,but were
inadvertently omitted in the updated code. The resulting Code sections will not
result in any direct,physical changes to the environment.
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FROM: Butte County Planning Division
RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application:Butte County Development Service,ZCA 99-05
DATE: January 28, 1999 CONTACT,PERSON: Craig Sanders
The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this
comment sheet is to:
1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the
project and submit conditions,if any;and to
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2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project,as well as to identify particular
environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want
incorporated.
If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated
hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given,or if additional
information is needed,please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts.
This is an application for a6 .oni g Code Amendm`enftovarious sections_of Chanter_24 to correct to ographical
errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chanter adopted on Februaty-28; 1995,by ,
Ordinance 3176 on property zoned Various located rCoun�Wi identified as APN Various. Supervisorial
District No. Various.
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_X_PLANNING COMMISSION - _DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON April 8, 1999.
COMMENTS,IF ANY,ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN February 12, 1999. If no comments or
communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment.
COMMENTS(Attach additional pages if necessary):
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TO: California Department of Forestry
FROM: Butte County Planning Division
RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Butte County Development Service,ZCA 99-05
DATE: January 28, 1999 CONTACT PERSON: Craig Sanders
The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this
comment sheet is to:
1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the
project and submit conditions,if any;and to
2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project,as well as to identify particular
environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want
incorporated.
If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated
hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given,or if additional
information is needed,please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts.
This is an application for a Zoning Code Amendment to various sections of Chanter 24 to correct typogt� hp cal
errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chapter adopted on February, 1995,by
Ordinance 3176 on property zoned Various located County Wide, identified as APN Various. Supervisorial
District No. Various.
THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE(check one)
_X_PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON April 8, 1999.
COMMENTS,IF ANY,ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN February 12,1999. If no comments or
communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment.
COMMENTS(Attach additional pages if necessary):
By: Date:
7 County Center Drive -Oroville,California 95965 -530-538-7601 -FAX 530-538-7785
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FILE NO: ZCA 99-05 AP#Various
APPLICANT: Butte County Development Service, 7 County Center Dr., Oroville, CA 95965
OWNER:
REPRESENTATIVE:
REQUEST: Zoning Code Amendment to various sections of Chanter 24 to correct
typographical errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the C'ha tep r adopted
on February 28, 1995, by Ordinance 3176
SIZE:
LOCATION: County Wide
SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT#Various EXISTING ZONING: Various
ZONING HISTORY:
SURROUNDING ZONING:
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
SITE HISTORY:
GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Various
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS:
Rec'd 01-22-99
BUTTE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
PLANNING DIVISION
TO:
FROM: Butte County Planning Division
RE: Request for Comments on a Development Application: Butte County Development Service,ZCA 99-05
DATE: January 28, 1999 CONTACT PERSON: Craig Sanders
The Planning Division has received a project application for the property described below. The purpose of this
comment sheet is to:
1. Determine if the information contained in the application is adequate to allow your jurisdiction to review the
project and submit conditions,if any;and to
2. Determine the appropriate environmental documents to prepare for this project,as well as to identify particular
environmental concerns to be addressed or mitigation measures your agency/department may want
incorporated.
If the application is determined to be complete within 30 days of its submittal it should be heard at the estimated
hearing date indicated below. If a response cannot be submitted within the time frame given,or if additional
information is needed,please call 538-7601. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts.
This is an application for a Zoning Code Amendment to various sections of Chanter 24 to correct typographical
errors and/omissions that were contained in the last update of the Chapter adopted on February8, 1995;by
Ordinance 3176 on property zoned Various located County Wide,identified as APN Various. Supervisorial
District No. Various.
THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR A HEARING BEFORE THE(check one)
_X PLANNING COMMISSION - —DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE ON April 8, 1999.
COMMENTS,IF ANY,ARE REQUESTED BY NO LATER THAN February 12, 1999. If no comments or
communications are received by the above date, the assumption will be made that your agency has no comment.
COMMENTS(Attach additional pages if necessary):
By: Date:
7 County Center Drive -Oroville,California 95965 -530-538-7601 -FAX 530-538-7785
COMMENT DISTRIBUTION LIST
APPLICATION: Butte County Development Service
DATE: January 28, 1999
County Offices and Cities:
Chief Administrative Officer ✓X Develop.Services Director ✓X Public Works Director
Z_ Environmental Health 3sor _ Building Manager
Sheriff _ BCAG _ ALUC
_ o _ APCD _ Butte Co.Farm Bureau
Biggs _ Gridley _ Chico
Oroville _ Paradise _ Chico Airport Commission
Animal Controlmission
Irrigation District:
Butte Water _ Biggs/W.Gridley Water _ Durham Irrigation
OWID _ Paradise Irrigation _ Richvale Irrigation
Table Mountain Irrigation _ Thermalito Irrigation _ Other
Domestic Water
_ Butte Water District _ California Water Service Co. _ Del Oro Water Co.
OWID _ Thermalito Irrigation District _ Other
Sewer
Butte Water District _ Themalito Irrigation _ Sterling City Sewer Main
Skansen Subdivision(CSA 21) _ L.O.A.PUD
Fire Protection
X-- California Department of Forestry _ El 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 North-Chico _ Chambers Cable TV _ Pacific Bell
PG&E South-Oroville Viacom Cable TV
State Agencies
CalTrans (Traffic) _ Dept.of Water Resources _ Dept.of Fish and Game
Forestry(Attn:Craig Carter) _ Dept of Parks and Rec. _ Highway Patrol
Central Reg.Water Quality Cont _ Caltrans,Aeronautics Program
Department of Conservation _ Off.of Mining Reclamation _ Off.of Governmental&Env.Relations
Dept.Social Services,Comm.Care Licensing
Federal Agencies
US Forest Service _ US Bureau of Land Management _ US Fish&Wildlife Service
Army Corps of Engineers
Other Districts,Agencies,Committees,etc.
Lime Saddle Dist _ Community Association _ Mosq.Abatement.Oroville/Butte Co
Drainage _ Butte Env.l Council _ Paradise Pines Com. Assoc.
Reclamation _ Cal Native Plant Society _
Butte Co.Mining Committee _ Forest Ranch Community Assoc.
Butte Ck.Watershed Conservancy_
School Districts
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