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HomeMy WebLinkAbout007-260-091 (2)RECOVER F € 11,; COUN Tif OF BUTT E AUDITOR'S CES � eFECATE AND 7REA. URER`S RECECF-T ORO-VILLE, CA pma f. ATe R &MI0 DATE 603,91 FU€ D FUND DEFT ACC71 CASH DESC—RIP-BION TOT E COOT. CODE COILDE CODE M&GLON'T DEPOSIT GATE: 1% RECEIPTS: 2W47 -20P-49 PLAMM E "O ,SPP'€.. FEES €aEWL Mic 44=1 4.210M 101 � AP€vs- 240-'€43 - PATRUCIA Gc3MGD - UP 03-11 $700.00 '%PES T= b-0'3ll -JOHN BYRNE $5,612.33 LAND DEVELOPMENT GER. -L Project Mune bee APt9-025-246-10 - PATRICIA 0SW0,'_) 3 - UP E6' ROMMENTAL HLTH GENL W -i0 Project hla�eca�eer CPN -025-240-4 ,34 - FA P,IC!A OS�i' )OD - UP 03-11 FIRE PLNG APPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0 Project Number APN-025-240-44(- PI TRICA OS ,,00D - UP 0311 �s00177 OE C1- FOR KGS Fit 0NG. FE GE[t1F ( j Project Mummer AMM25-240-104 - FATPICA OV i0D - UP 01311 Ar N -02e 370-005 - SUSAN M & MECHAEL JEGu'I--'EI;SCM-i �'M G M 2 FISH & GAME FEES CLER ECORE 1001 MOM=) Pp�ject € un. mer ? RV -425-24'0-f O4 - PA RICA CSS' OOD - UP 0-3-11 APPRuq ECS Ry: G v 46157 101030 Amount of Fee soma 4614mi 1vowl Amount of Fee 461724,13 MUM Amount of Fee $43 4612219 10100.1 Amount of Fee c361M $35.00 rGM Armaoun of Fee V'25aza RiECEH'IfED isy: rRE� .S:URER 7'2:.09 '2aam TOTAL. S 0.61238 1� Y Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 TO: John Byrne FAX: 342-9799 FROM: Diane Lewellen, OAIII Email: jandsbyrne@juno.com Accounts Receivable 538-6869 SUBJECT: Invoices for Payment ' DATE: 1/10/2003 Invoices: A 02-08 $125.25 TSM 01-03 $2,876.94 TSM 01-06 $3,348.69 TPM 02-26 ($738.50) $5,612.38 Please remit in full by Wednesday, 1/15/03 by noon. *Please note the balance of TPM 02-26 of $738.50 has been applied to project TSM 01-06. Therefore the invoice for TSM 01-06, attached, reflects that credit and shows a revised balance of $2610.19. 4 y ti, • i 1' i 1 J:1DDS.BILLINGS\BILLINGS\INVOICE\COVER LETTER - BYRNEAs Butte County Department of Development Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone ALUC File: A 02-08 APN:007-260-091 Applicant: John & Sharon Byrne Date: January. 10, 2002 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 Deposit Date: July 15, 2002 Deposit Amount: DEPOSIT AMOUNT Receipt: 20642 Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health $ - Land Development $ - CDF/Fire Department $ - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING $ 300.00 Payment Date: Payment Amount: $ - Receipt: Payment Date: Payment Amount: $ - Receipt: TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ - N V 0 1 C E A 02.08 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. ti The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 177.00 Mapping $ 73.75 Clerical $ .174.50 Publishing TOTAL $ 425.25 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 125.25 To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ - Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant doe not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE BY $ .125.25 y Blller:dl UPON RECEIPT +4 i. J:\DDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS\INVOICE\A 02-08 - BYRNEAS k ' ,t, N V 0 1 C E TSM 01.03 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 3,289.25 Mapping $ 118.00 Clerical $ 405.50 Publishing - 7/16/01 $ 64.19 TOTAL_ $ 3,876.94 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 2,876.94 To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ - Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant does not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE $ 2,876.94 Biller. dl UPON RECEIPT J:\DDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS%INVOICEITSM 01-03 - BYRNE.As Butte County Department of Development Services Administration - AR UTTF0 7 County Center Drive o 0 . Oroville, CA 95965 0 00 - (530) 538.7601 Telephone -._ o oo c�U a Tentative Subdivision Map File: TSM 01-03 APN: 007-260-081 & 082 Applicant: John & Sharon Byrne Date: January 10, 2002 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 Deposit Date: October 10, 2000 Deposit Amount: DEPOSIT AMOUNT Receipt: 18712 Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health $ 859.50 Land Development $ 300.00 CDF/Fire Department $ 215.00 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING $ 1,000.00 Payment Date: Payment Amount: $ - _ Receipt: Payment Date: Payment Amount: $ - Receipt: TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ - ,t, N V 0 1 C E TSM 01.03 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 3,289.25 Mapping $ 118.00 Clerical $ 405.50 Publishing - 7/16/01 $ 64.19 TOTAL_ $ 3,876.94 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 2,876.94 To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ - Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant does not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE $ 2,876.94 Biller. dl UPON RECEIPT J:\DDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS%INVOICEITSM 01-03 - BYRNE.As Butte County Department of Development Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538.7601 Telephone Tentative Parcel Map Applicant: John & Sharon Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 Deposit Date: March 18, 2002 Receipt: 20336 Payment Date: ' Receipt: Payment Date - Receipt: Fife: TPM 02-26 APN: 007-260-081 & 082 Date: January 10, 2002 Deposit Amount: DEPOSIT AMOUNT Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health $ 60.00 Land Development $ 250.00 CDF/Fire Department $ -129.00 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING $ 1,000.00 Payment Amount: $ - Payment Amount: $ TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ - INVOICE TPM 02.26 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 236.00 Mapping $ - Clerical $ 25.50 Publishing TOTAL $ 261.50 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ (738.50) To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ - Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. in the event the applicant doe not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application; the application will be denied. Make checks payable to: Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. CREDIT AMOUNT APPLIED TOWARD $ (738.50) Biller. dl AMOUNT OWED ON PROJECT TOTALS J:\DDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS\INVOICE\TPM 02-26 - BYRNEAs j Butte County Department of Development Services Administration - AR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone 0 File: TSM 01-06 APN: 007-260-081 & 082 Date: January 10, 2002 Tentative Subdivision Map Deposit Disbursement: Applicant: John & Sharon Byrne Environmental Health 3336 Keefer Road - Chico, CA 95973 i' 400.00 Deposit Date: January 12, 2001 Receipt: 4. 19093 E; ' Payment Date: 1/10/03 - Credit from TPM 02-26 Receipt: Payment Amount: $ t Payment Date: Receipt: 738.50 0 File: TSM 01-06 APN: 007-260-081 & 082 Date: January 10, 2002 I N V 0 1 C E TSM 01-06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 2,802.50 Mapping $ 48.75 Clerical $ 386.50 Publishing -11 /22/02 $ 110.94 TOTAL $ 3,348.69 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 1,610.19 To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ .1,000.00 Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant doe not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to:. Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE $ 2,610.19 Biller. dl UPON RECEIPT I' J:MDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS\INVOICE\TSM 01-06 - BYRNEAs rS ' r . Deposit Amount: DEPOSIT AMOUNT Deposit Disbursement: Environmental Health $ - Land Development $ 400.00 CDF/Fire Department $ 215.00 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - PLANNING $ 1,000.00 Payment Amount: $ 738.50 Payment Amount: $ - TOTAL PAYMENTS: $ 738.50 I N V 0 1 C E TSM 01-06 Planning charges are captured in arrears. At the date of this invoice, the following charges had been recorded and entered into our billing program. There may be additional charges in the processing of your application that have not yet been entered into the billing program, and are not reflected on this invoice. Charges entered after this invoice date will be reflected on subsequent billings. At the time all charges are entered and billed, you will receive a FINAL INVOICE. The following charges have been applied to the processing of your application: Professional Planner $ 2,802.50 Mapping $ 48.75 Clerical $ 386.50 Publishing -11 /22/02 $ 110.94 TOTAL $ 3,348.69 The costs thus far in processing your application have exceeded the deposited or paid amount by: $ 1,610.19 To continue processing your application, an additional deposit will be required of: $ .1,000.00 Butte County Code 3-44 Hourly fees; deposits; billing procedures. County code requires when the initial deposited funds are depleted to an amount equal to 25% of the original deposit, no processing of the application will occur until the applicant deposits sufficient funds to restore a balance equal to the amount of the initial deposit, or a lesser amount as determined by the Director of Development Services. In the event the applicant doe not provide sufficient funds to continue processing an application, the application will be denied. Make checks payable to:. Butte County Treasurer and send it to us at the above address. Should you have any questions, please call Accounts Receivable from 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE $ 2,610.19 Biller. dl UPON RECEIPT I' J:MDS-BILLINGS\BILLINGS\INVOICE\TSM 01-06 - BYRNEAs rS ' r . Date 01/10/03 Time 2:44 pm A 02-08 fevelopmentar Services De t It P Applicant Billing Worksheet John & Sharon Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 Rounding : None Full Precision : No Last bill Last charge 01/10/03 ' Last•payment / / Amount $0.00 Date/Slip# Description HOURS/RATE AMOUNT _ 07/06/02 Dolores Horn / C 1.00 45.00 #41272 Clerical 45.00 07/20/02 Craig S. / P 3.00 177.00 r #41453 Processing 59.00 REPORT k 08/03/02 Larry P. / P 1.25 73.75 G- #41630 Processing 59.00 08/31/02 Dolores Horn / C 1.00 45.00 #41934 Clerical 45.00 • 09/16/02 Dolores Horn / C 1.50 67.50 #42618 Clerical 45.00 01/10/03 Diane L. / C 0.50 17.00" #42698 Clerical 34.00 r BILLING TOTAL BILLABLE TIME CHARGES TOTAL BILLABLE COSTS TOTAL NEW CHARGES 'PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS 07/15/02 Deposit - Receipt #20642 Page 1 TOTAL 8.25 $425.25 $0.00 $425.25 (300.00) Date 01/10/03 Welopment Services Department Time 2:44 pm Applicant Billing Worksheet A 02-08 :John & Sharon Byrne (continued) TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS NEW BALANCE New Current period TOTAL NEW BALANCE y, - L F, s 125.25 Page 2 ($300.00) $125.25' utte Co, LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY { DIRECTOR'S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COLINTY.CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 October 21, 2002 FAX: (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net John & Sharon Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 RE: Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC), File No. A02-08 APN#007-260-091 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Byrne: The total cost for the processing of the above -referenced application is $408.25. On July 15, 2002, a deposit was made in the amount of $300.00. The cost exceeded the Planning Division deposit by $108.25. Below is a breakdown: Professional Planner $ 177.00 Mapping $ 73.75 Clerical $ 157.50 Total $ 408.25 Deposit on 7/15/02, Receipt #20642 $ 300.00 Total Amount Over Deposits $ 108.25 Total Amount Due and Payable $ 108.25 Please make a check payable to the Butte County Treasurer in the amount of $108.25 and remit it to the Department of Development Services, at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 within 30 calendar days. Should you have any questions, please contact this office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at 538-7601. Sincerely, Diane Lewellen Office Assistant III A02-08.1tr 4i, i�✓. �.:. X3,1_ ._ •r . .', -' a. .�..'.. •• • t'Date 10/18/02 velopme'nt;,Services Depart nt ` Time .4:49 pm 'Applicant Billing Worksheet _r - :Page' 1' A 02 - 08• John & aro Byrne' . { 3336 Keefer Road , ; . Chico, CA 95973'. (� -O� r Rounding • :.,None _ VY�� Full Precision No,w� IS? 5O { 110 F Last bill / / �. 11 _ Last charge 09/27/02 ;t• ,r Last payment /, /. '. 'Amount $0.00 4 r t• ; •�' Date/Slip# Description .HOURS/RATE AMOUNT TOTAL • 0.7.,/06/02 Dolores-Ho= / C , 4's y.. ' 1.00 45.00 #41272 Clerical w- k A • 45.00 ` 07/20/02 Craig' S /, P' r 3 00 •177:00 ^ , �� #41453. •Processing, * . 59 ?00• '^�y REPORT ..• ' .. _ Y-.73.75 '1•'08'/03/02• Larry P: / P • r - ;1+.•25 #41630 , Processing y 59.100 i _08/31/02 Dolores Horn / C" .� �^ , '1.00 45.00 , #41934 Clerical 45:00 ` 09/14/0.2 Dolores Horn /tC �. �,- 1:50 67.50 #42088 Clerical 45,00 - Y t, - STAN •MERRIT , ' , BILLABLE TIME CHARGES r �., -7.75, • $408.25 •, ,,TOTAL. • `TOTAL BILLABLE.COSTS _ `$0.00 -' r.-TOTAL,NEW CHARGES $408.25 1� ,PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS '' = R r • , [' 07/15/02 Deposit - Receipt #20642 :: ([300.00)• • ($300.00) '0�TOTAL PAYMENTS/REFUNDS/CREDITS.. �,_;•. - ,r • date 10/18/02 Welopment Services DepartAt Time 4:49 pm Applicant Billing Worksheet Page 2 A 02-08 :John & Sharon Byrne (continued) NEW BALANCE ` New Current period 108.25 TOTAL NEW BALANCE $108.25 - t LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-6571 FAX: (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds/ November 6, 2002 Mr. and Mrs. Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 RE: Deed Notice — ALUC Application A02-08 Dear ALUC Applicant: As a condition of your recent application to the Airport Land Use Commission for a consistency review of your project, the Commission required that you include, as part of. any transfer of real property, a Deed Notice informing the purchaser of potential impacts associated with being near an airport. Included below is the Deed Notice that has been approved by the Airport Land Use Commission. Please include the attached wording, as a notice, in any deed transferring title to any existing parcel or newly created parcel associated with your project. If you have any questions about this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at (530) 538-7603. A statement similar to the following should be included on the deed for any real property subject to the deed notice requirements set forth in the Butte County Airport Land Use ` Compatibility Plan. Such notice should be recorded by the County of Butte. Also, this s Deed Notice should be included on any parcel map, tentative map, or final map for subdivision approval. The Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan identifies this parcel as being within the Airport Influence Area for Chico Municipal Airport. Properties within this area are routinely subject to overflights by aircraft using this public -use airport and, as a result, residents may experience inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort arising from the noise of such operations. State law (Public Utilities Code Section 21670 et seq.) establishes the importance of public -use airports to protection of the public interest of the people of the State of California. Residents of property near such airports should therefore be prepared to accept the inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort from normal aircraft operations. a + Deed Notice Page Two Residents also should be aware that the current volume of aircraft activity may increase in the future in response to Butte County population and. economic growth. Any subsequent deed conveying. this parcel or subdivisions thereof shall contain a statement in substantially this form. Sincerely, Craig Sanders Senior Planner CS:dh K:\Planning\ALUC\Applicant Ltrs\Deed Notice Notification Ltrs rJ September 10, 2002 LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3367 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-6571 FAX: (530)538-7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds/ Mr. and Mrs. Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 RE: Application, File No. A02-08 APN# 007-260-091 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Byrne: At its Wednesday, August 21, 2002 meeting, the Airport Land Use Commission made the motion to find the referenced project. consistent with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan, subject to. a Deed Notice, as documented in the enclosed staff report. Should you need additional information, please contact me at (530) 538-7604. Sincerely, Dolores Horn Secretary I dh K:\Planning\ALUC\ALUC Applic Billing Letters\.Sent Letters\A02-08 091002 Byme.doc Enc. t - utte ount LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY • � r -�' � -zed r AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION • i. 2� ;;w:+., �` r;y= 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 ' {e'> "• TELEPHONE: (530) 538-6571 FAX: (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds/ z , August 13, 2002 Mr. & Mrs. Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 RE: Butte County Airport Land Use Commission Meeting — August 21, 2002 Dear Mr.e& Mrs. Byrne: Enclosed please find your copy of the Agenda for the upcoming Butte County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) Meeting scheduled for August 21, 2002. This meeting will take place at 9:00 a.m. in the Supervisors' Chambers located at'25 County Center Drive, Oroville. Also, enclosed is your copy of the staff report ALUC File No. A02-08, APN 007-260-09 to be discussed at this meeting under Agenda Item E. 1. If you have additional questions, please contact me at (530) 538-7604. Sincerely, y Dolores Horn Secretary I /dh sy Enclosures i —__--max,::;• _ LAN D OF NATU RAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-6571 FAX: (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds/ July 17, 2002 John and Sharon Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 RE: Application, File No. A02-08 APN 007-260-091 Dear Mr. &lMrs. Byrne: The application for Parcel No. 007-260-091 as referenced above has been received. Enclosed is a photocopy of Receipt No. 20642 and of your check #6907 totaling $300.00. The application will be reviewed for consistency findings and the staff report presented at the August 21, 2002 meeting of the Airport Land Use Commission. Should you need additional information, please contact me at (530) 538-6571. Sincerely, Dolores Horn . Secretary I MAM:dh Enclosure July 15, 2002 Mr. John Byrne 3336 Keefer Road Chico, CA 95973 Dear Mr. Byrne: BEAUTY 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (530) 538-7601 FAX: (530)538-7785 Subject: Proposed Tentative Subdivision Map for John Byrne (TSM 01-06) The Department of Development Services requires that this project be reviewed by the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC). This application has been determined to require review by ALUC by ALUC staff. In order for this to occur a fee in the amount of $300.00 must be submitted to this Department, payable to the Butte County Treasurer. Upon receipt of this fee your application shall be scheduled for a hearing before ALUC. The enclosed Application for Consistency Findings form must also be completed by the applicant. Please complete this form and return it with the required $300.00 review fee. Thank you for your attention to this matter. rely Daniel . Breedon Senior Planner Cc: ALUC � rK TOTAL $ 2,856.00 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By: By - a,, white treasurer pink --auditor canary=depositor golden nod=file COUNTY OF BUTTE AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE AND TREASURER'S RECEIPT. OROVILLE, CA ATR NO 45770 RECEIVED FROM PLANNING BAG # 316 DATE 7/16/2002 FUND FUND DEPT ACCT CASH DESCRIPTION TITLE CODE CODE CODE CODE AMOUNT { . DEPOSIT DATE: 7-16 RECEIPTS: 20642 -20648 PLANNING APPL FEES GENL 0010 480001 . 4210900 101001 1,749.50; : - -�- D.O.T.,ALUC PLANNING; GENL 0010 480001 -. - :4617241 101001 300.00 rt/(�".` . LAND DEVELOPMENT GENL 0010. 440004 .'4611700 141001 '330-00' ' ($25) Project Number Amount of Fee TPM 03-01 D Hill #088-230-041,088-221-017 $330 ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH GENL 0010 540003 4614501 101001 347.50 ($25) Project Number Amount of Fee jDTPM 03-01 D Hill.#088-230-041,088-221-017 $347.50 FIRE PLNG APPL FEE FIRE PROTECT 0100 4617240. 101001. 129.00 Project Number Amount of Fee TPM 03-011) Hill #088-230-041,088-221-017. $12Q � rK TOTAL $ 2,856.00 APPROVED BY: RECEIVED BY: AUDITOR -CONTROLLER TREASURER By: By - a,, white treasurer pink --auditor canary=depositor golden nod=file - _ �� iJ0(ZN ��I.eNt� da0�r�!/ l3�/•C�vc AWC RECEIPT TOTAL PUBLIC LAFCO PLANNING PUBLIC ENV. FIRE NOE/NOD OTHER APPLICANT RECEIVED FROM F/G FEE DATE. NO. RECEIVED WORKS SALES HEALTH RECEIPT 20642 OFFICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF PLANNING ISSUED BY/,// ALUC Balance Sheet - Page 2 P=Payment by Applicant/R=Refund to Applicant Receipt/ Bal. Amount Paym't/ Balance ALUC IAPN No. Applicant/Agents Check I Forward I Billed I Refund I Due I File 20614 A02-07 048-020-109 Drake Homes 19879 300.00 _ $300.00 6/18/02 P.O. Box 1448 300.00 $300.00 Chioco, CA 95927 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 Jay Hanson, Assoc Plner 300.00 $300.00 City of Chico/Box 3420 300.00 $300.00 Chico, CA 95927-0617 300.00 $300.00 Total Due 895-4858 1 20642 y _ _ ` A02-08 007-260-09.1 John and Sharon Byrne _6907: 300.00 $300.00 7/15/02 3336 Keefer Road 300.00 $300.00 Chico, CA 95973 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 Total Due A02-09 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 A02-10 300.00_ _ $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 A02-11 300.00 : _ . _ .:.� $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 .7 „ A02-12 300.00 `µ. $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 300.00 $300.00 C 1: FILE #: A02-08 AP #: 007-260-091 APPLICANT: ADDRESS: OWNER: REPRESENTATIVE: ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION / LOCATION: PLAN DESIGNATION: PROJECT SUMMARY SHE. John and Sharon Byrne 3336 Keefer Road, Chico, CA 95973 (Applicant) Corner of Eaton Road & Godman Avenue. Eaton Ranch Subdivision. High density subdivision – 36 lots now with a possibility of an additional 6 lots when the property is annexed. 1. 42pwation submitted: 7/15/02 Amount: $ 300.00 Receipt #20642 Photocopy of deposit check received 2. Comments (sent to / received from): 3." Staf Report (date /prepared by): f f(bu ' Staff Report in file 4. Published: (date / specify where) ❑ Hearing Notice, if published 5. AtYC Commission Hearing(s): 8/21/02 Agenda Action taken: Found to be Consistent 0 Found to be Inconsistent 6. 0 Minutes CLOSED FILES: F7Billed out date aReceived Check Amount: $ Receipt # 0 Sent them Refund or Check box if County-initiated—"Exempt from fees" K:\Planning\ALUC\BILLINGS\PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET.doc BUTTE COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION Minutes of August 21, 2002 1 . A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE B. ROLL CALL Present: `Chair Walhich, Commissioners Harp, Rosene, Lambert, Grierson and Baldridge; Alternate Commissioners Greenwood. Absent: Commissioners, Hatley; Alternate Commissioners Hennigan, Roberson, Dilley, and Sherwood. Others Present: Alternate Commissioner Rothe Alternate Commissioner Papadakis Craig Sanders, Senior Planner Dolores Horn, Secretary I C. APPROVAL OF THE DRAFT MINUTES FOR THE JULY 17, 2002 MEETING It was moved by Commissioner Harp, seconded by Commissioner Baldridge, and carried to adopt the minutes of the July 17, 2002 meeting as presented. There were two abstentions by Commissioner Rosene and Commissioner Baldridge who were not present at the July 17, 2002 meeting. Under E.1., page 2, "Commissioner Harp" should be corrected to "Commissioner Grierson" on lines 17 and 19 to read in part, "Commissioner Rothe asked Commissioner Grierson if there was a history of noise complaints..." and "Commissioner Grierson responded that the airport received routine complaints..." Commissioner Rosene asked Mr. Craig Sanders about the wording under Project Conditions, Page 3, Section 4, Number 1 for the Project, A02-07, Drake Homes. It states: "Provide a deed notice for the sale of all resulting lots notifying purchasers of the proximity of the airport and the potential for possible noise related impacts in an ALUC-approved disclosure notice." Commissioner Rosene asked if it is a standard project condition and if it should also state noise and safety related impacts. Commissioner Rosene further stated that these are the annoyances that people complain about, even in Zone "C." Mr. Sanders responded that it is related to what the Deed Notice states. There was further discussion regarding the wording that was previously agreed upon in the disclosure notice. Chair Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders if a deed notice proforma is being provided to the applicant. Mr. Sanders could not answer that question without researching the matter further. Commissioner Rosene requested Mr. Sanders provide a proforma copy of the deed notice for the next ALUC Meeting so it can be reviewed and the wording can be finalized for the disclosure notice. Chair Wallrich added that a proforma copy should be provided to the applicant. D. ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGENDA A motion was made by Commissioner Harp, seconded by Commissioner Grierson, and unanimously carried to accept the Agenda as presented. E. BUSINESS ITEMS ITEMS WITH PUBLIC HEARING 1. ALUC File No. A02-08 John Byrne, APN 007-260-091: A consistency review for a proposed Tentative Subdivision Map to divide a 9.3—acre parcel into 36 single-family residential lots. The site zoned Suburban Residential (SR) and is located at the southwest corner of Eaton Road and Godman Avenue, Chico, south of the Chico Municipal Airport. Mr. Craig Sanders presented the staff report. He stated the proposal will create residential lots that are approximately 7,000 square feet in size. He added the overall average density is 3.85 dwelling units per acre. The property is located in the Zone "C" airport compatibility zone and allows for residential densities of 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres or 4 dwellings units or more per acre. Mr. Sanders explained that although the density of 3.85 is not consistent with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan, the following considerations should be taken in account: 1) the original lot is unusually shaped due to the angle of how Godman Avenue intersects Eaton Road and there are design constraints in order to come up with additional lots; 2) the restriction that neither Butte County nor the City of Chico want new access roads on Eaton Road; and 3) the City of Chico sewer system is not readily available to extend the sewer system to the site at this time. Mr. Sanders further explained that the applicant is proposing a package sewer treatment plant that will be located on Lot A, shown on the northwest corner of the map. He stated that this plant will serve the subdivision until the City of Chico brings a sewer system to the area, then Lot A will be available for additional residences. He added that staff feels that at least four more units can be accommodated on this parcel sometime in the future. He added that when that occurs, the overall density would be 4.27 dwelling units per acre which would bring it over the threshold of 4.0 dwelling units per acre. Mr. Sanders concluded his presentation and recommended the Commission find the project consistent with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan subject to a Deed Notice. Commissioner Rosene asked Mr. Sanders for clarification on the density number in relation to the General Plan. Mr. Sanders responded that the General Plan and zoning could allow for up to 6 dwelling units per acre. Commissioner Rosene asked if this project is consistent with the General Plan and Mr. Sanders responded "yes." 0 Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 2 ■ 0 ! Commissioner Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders if the package sewage disposal system is acceptable to Butte County. Mr. Sanders replied that this system is not used extensively but it is acceptable to the County and Regional Water Quality Control Board. He also stated that the applicant is in the process of ensuring the package sewage disposal system will meet all the necessary conditions with the State of California and Butte County. Chair Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders for clarification on what would happen when the City of Chico's sewer system does come into place for the subject area. Mr. Sanders responded that Lot A will be broken up into 4 lots and a new subdivision map will be created. Commissioner Rosene asked Mr. Sanders why the property could not be annexed. Mr. Sanders replied that, at this time, sewer service from the City of Chico is unavailable. He added that when sewer service is available, he is sure the City will require annexation. Mr. Sanders discussed background information related to this site where ten smaller lots were to be developed in a phased approach. He explained that there were problems showing and not showing configurations of the these lots. Mr. Sanders further explained that at an earlier meeting, the Airport Commission requested to see the full density and we could not get past the conceptual idea that 10 lots would be developed in a phased approach and ultimately the density would be consistent under the Plan. He added, the lots could not be developed until a sewer system was in place and that plan did not work out. Chair Wallrich stated that the project does not match the density level the ALUC Commission has established. Mr. Sanders added that there are other physical problems with the site. He explained that the project is at minimum lot size now and further reduction is not possible. Chair Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders who will retain ownership of Lot A. Mr. Sanders stated he would let the applicant answer this question. Chair Wallrich opened the hearing to public comments. Commissioner Grierson asked what was the previously approved density when the project was reviewed about a year and half ago. Mr. Sanders responded that there were two applications. The first application was for ten 1 -acre lots reviewed under the 1999 Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP). Mr. Byme's second proposal was to achieve a higher density in a phased manner with 10 lots being developed in the first phase. He added that he did not recall if the 4 dwelling units acre density was achieved, but believed the 3-%z range was achieved. Commissioner Grierson then asked about the setback areas on Mr. Byrne's tentative map of the subdivision. He added that. there is a 150 -foot sewage disposal system setback. Commissioner Grierson stated that from his experience there cannot be any encroachment in that setback area, which would wipe out Lots 29, 30, 31, and most of Lot 32. Mr. Sanders responded that there would be a setback only for leach fields and permanent structures can be placed there. ■ Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 ■ Page 3 ■ Commissioner Greenwood added a comment that it was possible for the applicant to enter into a deed restriction for Lot A. He stated that it could be recorded and referred to on the subdivision map which would require Lot A to be divided when sewer becomes available. Mr. Sanders responded that you could not compel someone to divide their land. Mr. Sanders responded that it is a discretionary approval or action. Commissioner Lambert asked Mr. Sanders for a clarification on how a sewage treatment and disposal area plant works in regard to removal. Mr. Sanders responded that the treatment plant is removable; it can be dismantled and can be available for houses. He added that there are no contamination issues. Mr. Byrne spoke to the ALUC commission regarding his previous project approvals. He stated that the first map was approved for 1 -acre lots from the 1999 CLUP. The second map was at a density of 2.7 units at a phased approach. Mr. Bryne stated he had tried to bring forward a total map with approximately 42 lots in the configuration and Butte County determined he could not show those lots where Lot A is currently. He added that he had to show Lot A as a sewage treatment system, because those were undevelopable lots under this map. Mr. Bryne explained that the Regional Water Quality Control Board has enormous control over this project and he is trying to ensure the current map configuration complies with this Board and the City of Chico. Mr. Byrne stated he would be doing the underground work for future hookups in preparation for when the City of Chico sewer system arrives. But, he added, "The City of Chico does not have a timeline for the sewer, so no one can allow me to bring forward a map. They have been telling me two years for two years." Mr. Bryne added that it is necessary to exclude, logically, Lot A from the overall density. Mr. Bryne provided additional information to an earlier question from Commissioner Rosene regarding annexation. He stated he has had lengthy conversations with Steve Lucas from LAFCO to annex this property. Mr. Bryne said he could add a sewage treatment pumping station for far less money and connect with the Lassen Avenue sewage line than the on-site treatment system, but he cannot by law. Mr. Bryne explained that the City of Chico will not accept any islands of annexation and the subject area is too far from City of Chico property. Mr. Bryne added that the only annexation LAFCO allows if you are in close proximity. Mr. Bryne explained that he has explored numerous configurations in order for this plan to work for the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the Butte County Health Department, and the Butte County Planning Division. Mr. Byrne stated his goal was to obtain the highest density possible because the package sewer plant is a fixed cost. He explained that additional lots are an advantage so he can amortize the cost over these lots. Mr. Bryne also added, "There is not any way for me to increase the density given the current shape of everything right now." Mr. Byrne addressed Commissioner Grierson's earlier question regarding the reason for the 150 -foot setback for the sewage disposal. He explained that there is a drinking well located in this area and the Regional Water Quality Control Board will not allow his sewage system to be within 150 feet of the drinking well. ■ Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 4 ■ 0 0 Commissioner Rosene asked how the package sewer system would work. Mr. Bryne replied that the system will be gravity fed and construction conforming to the City of Chico standards. He stated that he has not entered into the engineering phase because of the planning issues at hand. Mr. Byrne further explained that there will be a pipe directed to the on-site treatment system that will remain gravity fed and a stub would also be placed there. He added that when the City of Chico brings the sewer system to that area, he would abandon the package sewage disposal system and it will be gravity fed into Eaton Road. Mr. Bryne stated that Northstar Engineering would do the preliminary engineering for the City of Chico on Eaton Road for that sewer extension. He explained it will be probably 14-17 feet deep in that area and his sewer system is at 4 1/2 to 5 feet, and there is no reason for a pumping station. He added the City of Chico does not want to inherit a pumping station since it requires power and constant maintenance. Commissioner Rosene asked if it is going to need a pumping station. Mr. Bryne replied that generally sewer is always in the middle of the street, and a pumping station is usually a manhole in the middle of that line. He added that when he receives approval for this project, Northstar Engineering and the City of Chico would design a manhole on Eaton Road that his sewer can drop into. Mr. Bryne stated the City of Chico would handle the pumping. Commissioner Rosene asked Mr. Bryne if the sewage system is an above ground tank to tank system. Mr. Bryne replied, "No. It is an underground tank system." Mr. Byrne added he has not decided on the ultimate plan because part of this requires the Regional Board's approval. He further added that he has a couple of different plans; one requires two tanks and another requires one tank. He informed Commissioner Rosene that these are issues we can not address here today, because the State Level Water Quality Control Board will address any possible contamination issues. Chair Wallrich stated that the project is at 3.85 and the minimum is 4.0. He also stated that it is in Mr. Byrrne's best interest to hook on to the sewer system, eliminate his package sewage disposal system, and then add 4-6 lots. Chair Wallrich asked Commissioner Greenwood about the deed restriction idea discussed earlier. Commissioner Greenwood explained that a deed restriction requires the applicant to file an application to subdivide but the ALUC Commission can not force the Planning Commission, the Board of Supervisors, Butte County, or Counsel to approve it. He added that if it is critical in this matter it might be something to consider. Mr. Byrne explained that he would like to show that 6 additional lots, but if he makes reference to Lot A being developable, the Butte County Health Department will reject the map. He added that he would be back to either the phased approach of 2.7 units per acre or the 1 -acre approach previously approved. Mr. Bryne stated that there are no other maps but the two that were approved. Commissioner Rosene requested to put in writing that states Lot A, when it is completed, will be developed so the requirement of 4.0 units per acre will be meta Mr. Sanders responded that the ALUC Commission could not compel an individual to this. Mr. Sanders also added it was the Commission's duty to review projects and make the 0 Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 ■ Page 5 ■ determination if the project is consistent and compatible with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan and the activities that occur there: Mr. Sanders added that there is clearly some potential for future development. Chair Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders if adding one more lot would bring the density requirement to 4.0. Mr. Sanders responded that two would be needed to meet the requirement. Commissioner Lambert asked Mr. Sanders if there is an agreement between the City of Chico and developers in regard to providing sewer when it becomes available. Mr. Sanders answered that he did not believe these parties enter into this type of agreement any longer. Mr. Bryne stated to the ALUC Commission that the bottom line is if this project does not move forward, he would proceed with one of the other maps already approved by ALUC. He added that he has waited too long. Commissioner Lambert asked Mr. Sanders if Mr. Byrne has an approved map for one dwelling unit per acre and does he have another approved project. Mr. Bryne responded that they have not moved forward to DRC but have ALUC approval of those. Mr. Bryne further stated that he wants to do this project at 3.85 units per acre. He added this map, however, is a revision to what has been previously approved in a phased approach of 10 lots with a density of 2.7 units per acre. Chair Wallrich added that the 2.7 units per acre is off the table, at this point, because this is a revision. Mr. Bryne concluded his presentation by stating if this ALUC application is denied he would proceed with the 2.7 units per acre since he has legal approval with DRC. Commissioner Greenwood stated that the reason he is not too concerned with the sewage disposal site is because it is obvious that if the treatment plant were removed it would make sense to develop it. But, he added if you take the subdivision and storm water detention area out of the acreage one comes up with 4.3 units per acre. Commissioner Rosene requested from Mr. Bryne that for the record to be noted in the August 21, 2002 meeting minutes that once the sewage treatment disposal area is abandoned sometime in the future, he would develop two units of residential housing in that area. Mr. Byrne answered, "Absolutely. And, as long as it is within the law, I will do that to the highest relative density that I can." Chair Wallrich asked if there were any other questions. Mr. Byrne stated that he understood what the ALUC Commission is charged to do and this is a better plan. Mr. Byrne reiterated that he would like to add additional units but he is unable to do so at this time. Alternate Commissioner Papadakis stated his concern regarding the 'temporary sewage disposal versus approaching the City of Chico to inform them of the potential costs to future homeowners. He also commented that the design of the package sewage disposal ■ Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 6 ■ system is unknown and that it is uncertain if it will fit within this area and if the Regional Water Quality Control Board will approve it. Chair Wallrich stated that the project plan has gone from 2.75 to 3.85, so it is better plan. He added that it makes sense from a business standpoint that there will be 6 additional dwellings added. Chair Wallrich also stated that how the City of Chico would handle the Byrne project is not within ALUC's scope of responsibility. Mr. Sanders responded that ALUC is in charge of reviewing the project with respect to the 2000 Airport Compatibility Plan. There being no further questions, the public hearing was closed. A motion was made by Commissioner Greenwood, seconded by Commissioner Harp, and passed by a vote of 6 to 1, to find ALUC Application A02-08 (John Bryne) consistent with the ALUCP based on the staff report and subject to a Proforma of the Deed Notice. (Vote: Chair Wallrich, Commissioners Harp, Rosene, Lambert, Grierson and Alternate Greenwood voting for the motion; Commissioners Baldridge voting against the motion; Absent: None; Abstentions: None.) Commissioner Grierson requested Mr. Sanders to add the Deed Notice proforma as an attachment or exhibit, in the CLUP document. F. MONTHLY STATUS REPORT The Monthly Status Report was submitted for review with the August 21, 2002 mailing. G. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Mr. Sanders announced he would be the staff person for the ALUC Commission meetings until the Principal Planner position is filled that was left vacant by M.A. Meleka. He added that M.A. Meleka had decided to leave Butte County to pursue other business opportunities. Mr. Sanders stated the recruitment process is currently underway. Chair Wallrich asked Mr. Sanders about the status of the proposed changes for the CLUP document. Mr. Sanders replied that he spoke with Dan Breedon, Senior Planner, the staff person for this project, and Mr. Breedon anticipates the document would be completed by end of year 2002. Mr. Sanders informed the ALUC Commission that a copy of the CALTRANS Handbook would be mailed by the following week. H. ALUC ADMINISTRATIVE LOG Commissioner Rosene asked Mr.. Sanders for the status of the Schuster project. Mr. Sanders responded an application had been made but was found to be incomplete. He added that the Schuster project is also known as the Stevens property. Mr. Sanders explained to the 0 Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 ■ Page 7 ■ Commission that there are up to 126 units approved by a Development Agreement, so this project is considered existing land. He further explained that because there is a development agreement in place between the Board of Supervisors and the Stevens party, the project would not come before ALUC for review. I. CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS Commissioner Rosene asked Mr. Sanders for assistance in locating a Disclosure Document that Commissioner Rosene, M. A. Meleka, and Commissioner Baldridge were developing. He added that the language in the document requires modification and needs to be completed. Mr. Sanders indicated that he would try to locate this document. Commissioner Grierson asked Mr. Sanders for a document forwarded to M. A. Meleka regarding noise complaints from the City of Chico Municipal Airport dating back to 1992. He added that the document provides a good historical trend of where the noise complaints originate. Commissioner Grierson stated his interest in plotting this information on CAD or GIS. Mr. Sanders responded that he would research this item and get back to Commissioner Grierson. Chair Wallrich requested that another section be added to the Agenda named "Work in Progress" for future ALUC meetings. Chair Wallrich stated that there are three items to be placed under this new section and they are: 1) Disclosure Document Proforma. The appointed committee members are Commissioners Baldridge and Rosene; 2) Charted noise complaints on CAD or GIS; and 3) CLUP document. Chair Wallrich mentioned that the Legislative Update on AB2776 (Simitian) Airport Noise: Disclosure Notice was an interesting document to read with a hearing held on August 7t'. J. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ALREADY ON THE AGENDA Chair Wallrich opened the hearing to public comments. Alternative Commissioner Papadakis requested that a resolution be prepared for M.A. Meleka for the work he completed on the CLUP document and ensuring it passage: Chair Wallrich directed ALUC staff to prepare this document. Mr. Sanders stated he would have it ready for the next ALUC meeting. Mr. Gerst informed the ALUC Commission that there is a pending lawsuit against the Stevens property. Chair Wallrich asked for clarification. Mr. Gerst replied that the ALUC Board asked for assistance from the Pilots Association some time ago and, as a result, a lawsuit was filed. Mr. Gerst added that Mr. Jay White, President of the Pilots Association, is also the attorney for the Stevens project. Commissioner Lambert asked Mr. Gerst if the Stevens property is in litigation through Jay White. Mr. Gerst responded that Mr. White was to keep him informed on the status of the lawsuit but he has not heard from Mr. White yet. ■ Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 8 ■ v Commissioner Rosene informed Mr. Sanders about the Steven's property under the North Chico Specific Plan Guidelines that one of the major roads constructed in that area to service new homes will need tohave an aviation name to avoid a violation of this plan. He further stated that he would assume it would be the access road to the Stevens property. Commissioner Rosene requested .that when Mr. Sanders remind the project planner for the Steven's property of this requirement. Chair Wallrich concluded the Stevens property issue and requested that Mr. Gerst keep the Commission informed on the status. Chair Wallrich requested Mr. Sanders inform the planner in charge of the Stevens project of the current situation in regard to the pending lawsuit and that it would be done in writing so it would be documented. Mr. Sanders asked Mr. Gerst about the duration of the lawsuit. Mr. Gerst replied that it appears to be at least two years in -the process. Chair Wallrich requested that the Stevens property lawsuit be placed as an open item. Chair Walhich closed the public hearing. K. OTHER BUSINESS Chair Wallrich presented a Resolution of Commendation to Commissioner Rosene from the. ALUC Commission. Chair Wallrich congratulated Commissioner Rosene on his work efforts to see the CLUP document to completion and that his help was appreciated. Commissioner Lambert requested that the Resolution of Commendation for Commissioner Rosene be placed in the August 21" meeting minutes. The Resolution of Commendation for Commissioner Rosene reads as follows: RESOLUTION 2002-01 AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OFCALIFORNL4 RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION FOR NORMAN ROSENE WHEREAS, Norman Rosene, has served as the Chairman of the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission from May, 2000 to December, 2001; and WHEREAS, he has exhibited foresight and expertise in the execution of his duties; and WHEREAS, he is a man of intelligence, dedication, and wisdom and his contribution during . t his term of office as a chair was of great importance to the County of Butte, the Airport Land Use Commission, and the adoption of the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan; and WHEREAS, he has exhibited knowledge and concern for all the four public -use airports, and has worked diligently toward their orderly growth. 0 Airport Land Use Commission 0 Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 9 ■ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Airport Land Use Commission takes recognition of and expresses its appreciation for the services of Norman Rosene to the County of Butte and the Airport Land Use Commission. Staff members and associates also extend sincere appreciation and commend Norman Rosene for his service. ` FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that this Resolution be included in the minutes of the Airport Land Use Commission and that a copy of said Resolution be delivered to Norman Rosene, as a testimonial of the sentiments of the Airport Land Use Commission of the County of Butte. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Airport Land Use Commission of the County of Butte, on this 17`" day of July, 2002, by the following vote: j Donald Wallrich, Chairman Robert Harp, Vice -Chairman i Brian Baldridge Duane Greenwood Robert Grierson Nina Lambert L. CLOSED SESSION None. M. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, Chair Wallrich adjourned the meeting at 10:20 a.m. AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION CRAIG IONDERS, Senior Planner Minutes prepared by Dolores Horn, Secretary I. 0 Airport Land Use Commission ■ Minutes of Meeting of August 21, 2002 0 Page 10 ■ AGENDA ITEM - E.1. TO: Honorable Chair and Airport Land Use Commission FROM: ALUC Staff DATE: August 14, 2002 ITEM: ALUC File No. A02-08 John Byrne, APN 007-260-091: A consistency review for a proposed Tentative Subdivision Map to divide a 9.3 —acre parcel into 36 single- family residential lots. The site zoned Suburban Residential (SR) and is located at the southwest corner of Eaton Road and Godman Avenue, Chico, south of the Chico Municipal Airport. FOR: Airport Land Use Commission Meeting on August 21, 2002 SUMMARY: Staff recommends that AL UC find the project consistent with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Chico Municipal Airport. BACKGROUND: The site is located approximately 1 mile south of the Chico Municipal Airport at the southwest corner of Eaton Road and Godman Avenue. It is in the unincorporated area and is under the County jurisdiction. The current General Plan land use designation is Low Density Residential (LDR) and zoning is Suburban Residential (SR). The property could potentially be developed at 6 dwelling units per acre if community sewerage service is available. Two single family dwellings are currently developed on the site. The project site is in an area that has already been developed with single family residential lots and are primarily in the 0.3 to 0.4 acre range. The property is located approximately 6,000 feet south of the end of runway 13L -31R and approximately 6,200 feet south of the end of runway 13R -31L of the Chico Municipal Airport. The applicant is proposing to create 36 single family residential lots on a 9.35 —acre parcel. Included in the development is a 0.73—acre parcel for sewage treatment and disposal, as well as a 0.27 -acre parcel for stormwater retention. ANALYSIS: According to the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for the Chico Municipal Airport, the property is located in a Traffic Pattern Compatibility Zone "C" - Traffic Pattern Zone. Two categories of compatible residential densities exist in Zone C. These are very low density (1 dwelling unit per 5 or more acres) and higher density (4 or more dwelling units per acre). This two - option criterion is based on a determination that the intrusiveness of aircraft noise is the most significant compatibility factor in Zone "C"; safety is only a minor concern. The concept is that noise concerns can be minimized either by limiting the number of dwellings in the affected area or by allowing high densities which tend to have comparatively high ambient noise levels. The resulting average density for the proposed project would be approximately 3.85 dwelling units per acre. This iButte County iAirport Land Use Commission i 1 gross density is not compatible with the provisions of Compatibility Zone "C" and the 2000 ALUCP because it does not meet the requisite density of four dwelling units per acre. Though the project does not strictly meet the 4.0 dwelling unit per acre requirement, Staff advises that the Commission could find the project consistent based on the mitigating circumstance related to the shape of the property and local land use regulations regarding lot design that make it difficult to achieve a higher density. The applicant has made a good faith effort to achieve a compatible density. Several different project designs have previously been considered prior to the subject design was submitted. The project density excluding the sewage disposal area and the stormwater retention area would be 4.3 dwelling units per acre. The applicant is proposing to utilize a package sewage treatment facility on Lot "A" of the subdivision. When City sewer service is available to the site, the package treatment system will be abandoned and a minimum of four parcels will be developed out of Lot "A." The additional four lots would bring the gross density to 4.27 dwelling units per acre. Due to the unusual shape of the parcel and restrictions on having lots or roads access from Eaton Avenue, the design of the road layout and lots are limited. Accordingly, staff recommends that the Commission find the project in conformance with the 2000 ALUCP Airspace Protection and Safety: The topography of the site is generally level. The site elevation is approximately 178 feet above sea level. The project site is located under the horizontal surface which has an elevation of 388 feet above sea level. With approximately 210 feet between the ground and horizontal surface, there should not be an airspace conflict for single family residences. The inclusion of deed notices informing purchasers of the proximity to the airport should be required as a condition of the Tentative Subdivision Map. Environmental Documentation: No environmental documentation has been completed for this project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission find ALUC File No. A02-08 (John Byrne TSM) consistent with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Chico Municipal Airport. Exhibits: A: Findings B: List of References C: Project Location illustrated on the Chico Municipal Airport Compatibility Map K:\ALUC\MEETINGS\2002\08-21 \Byme.doc Butte County iAirport Land Use Commission i 2 EXHIBIT A BUTTE COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION CONSISTENCY FINDINGS FOR: ALUC File No. A02-08: John Byrne APN 007-260-091 The Airport Land Use Commission has prepared the following findings based on data contained in the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for the Chico Municipal Airport, as well as site specific information submitted by the applicant and the ALUC staff. The following findings have been prepared at the direction of the ALUC and are for the consideration of the Lead Agency (County of Butte) when making a decision on the project. SECTION 1: ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS A. No environmental documentation was submitted at the time of project review. SECTION 2: CONSISTENCY FINDINGS FOR PROPOSED PROJECT A. The proposal to divide a 9.35 -acre parcel into 36 single-family residential lots is compatible with the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Chico Municipal Airport based on the following findings and subject to the condition in Section 3. B. The project site is located in Airport Compatibility Zone "C" as listed in the 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for the Chico Municipal Airport. C. The resulting residential density will be approximately 3.85 dwelling units per acre is not consistent with the recommended allowable density of 4 dwelling units per acre for Compatibility Zone "C;" however, mitigating circumstances related to the project have been considered and found to be of significance when considering the compatibility issues. The mitigating circumstances are: 1. The subject property has an unusual shape that limits the options for designing a subdivision layout and the applicant has made all attempts to achieve a density of four dwelling units per acre, given the limitations of the site. 2. Neither the County nor the City of Chico will allow lots or a new roadway to gain access from Eaton Road. This restriction limits the lot design of the subdivision and the resulting number of lots. 3. Once City sewerage service is available to serve the site, Lot "A" will no longer be needed for sewage treatment and disposal. Lot "A" will then be available for iButte County iAirport Land Use Commission i 3 additional development of at least 4 additional lots. The ultimate density of the subdivision would be 4.27 dwelling units per acre. 4. The current density of 3.85 dwelling units per acre will not result in the creation of any safety hazard with respect to the operations of the Chico Municipal Airport. D. Approval of the project without implementation of the requirements in Section 3 would necessitate the adoption of Overriding Findings by a 2/3 vote of the governing body. Overriding Findings by the governing body can only be made based up substantiated facts and must be supported by new substantial factual evidence introduced into the public record that the proposed action is consistent with the State Aeronautics Act as stated in Section 21670. Overriding findings cannot be adopted as matters of opinion, here say, or upon the unsubstantiated fears and desires of the governing body. SECTION 3: PROJECT CONDITIONS: 1. Provide a deed notice for the sale of all resulting lots notifying purchasers of the proximity of the airport and the potential for possible noise related impacts in an ALUC-approved disclosure notice. 1 i8utte County iAirport Land Use Commission i 4 • EXHIBIT B List of References Data supporting the ALUC's findings have been generated from studies and reports prepared by recognized professionals and agencies with expertise in Airport Land Use Planning and land use compatibility. These include, but are not limited to: Butte County 2000 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan R. Dixon Speak Associates -, Prepared Butte County Airport Facilities Plan. Caltrans Division of Aeronautics - 1993 Airport Land Use Planning Handbook. Hodges and Shutt - Prepared accident scatter data presented in Chapter 8 of the 1993 Airport Land Use Planning Handbook. University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Transportation Studies (1993) - Prepared accident scatter data presented in Figure 9E on page 9-13 of the 1993 Airport Land Use Planning Handbook. i8utte County iAirport Land Use Commission i 5 1 IJ PROTECT PROPONENT (TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT) Date of Application Property Owner Phone Number Mailing Address Agent (if any) Phone Number Mailing Address PROJECT LOCATION (TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT) Attach an accurately scaled map shoiving the relationship of the project site to the airport boundary and runways Street Address _ ---� (�;6067Z �_ A �ox� ,�o.�J i� �aZy'7fJ �✓cZ c'�"_ Assessor's Parcel No. A97-,1740- 691/ Parcel Size f 3-SAG2$ Subdivision Name ��Ta�J �s��caCf-I �uQpir/�S�ox% Zoning Lot Number Classification PROJECT DESCRIPTION (TO BE COMPLETED BY=A_PPLICAN) �",a. � .��y", .� � fin- i � • � ... � • ... r , ' �w °v � � µ �, If applicable, attach a.detailed site plan showing ground elevations, the location of structures, open spaces, and water bodies; and the,height:of structures and;trees, include additional projectdescriptiondata as needed y .r: ��....,. Existing Land Use , wa 105007 (describe) , Proposed Land Use i Y S AAA4!EXCd (describe) ` Height Data' Height above Ground of Tallest Object (including antennas & trees) , Highest Elevation (above sea level) of Any Object or Terrain on Site ' N14 Flight Hazards Does the project involve any characteristics which could create Electrical interference, confusing lights, glare, f smoke, or other Electrical or -visual hazards to aircra , flight? ❑Yes No Does the project have the potential for attracting birds? ❑ Yes Ild'No If yes to either, describe y REFERRING AGENCY (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY STAFF) Date Received Type of project Agency Name ❑ General Plan Amendment ❑ Zoning Amendment or Variance Staff Contact PiL Subdivision Approval Phone Number ❑ Use Permit Agency's Project No. ❑ Public Facility ❑ Other Signature Date /��5/j Z (Applicant or Agent K:\Planning\ALUC\FORMS\APPFORM. 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