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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-280-014F SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Robert & Georctie Bellin• Date July. 1992 Project TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION AP # 47-28-14, 15 & 20 1. Existing use (s) of the land single family residence 2. Proposed use (s) of the land' single family residential and light industrial use with a_single family residence.for the owner. 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-21 County Code) 4. Public areas proposed N/A 5. Tree planting/or removal (approx. number) none 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenants. existing or proposed shall be attached to this -statement. attached none 7. State type of division, i.e., private road, urban rural, etc. . private road /;517— LD 1040 'EX. V • SECTION 24-163 SR -3 (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL) ZONE (a) Uses permitted: (1) One single-family dwelling per parcel, not including tents, trailers or mobile homes; (2) Accessory buildings pertinent to the permitted uses; (3). Agricultural uses, including the keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive, of this Code. (4) The minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall not be less than three (3) acres, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding; (5) The minimum lot width shall not be less than one hundred thirty (130) feet, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding. (b) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to securing a use permit'in each case: (3) Keeping and raising small animals for domestic use, including dogs, cats and household pets, poultry and other birds, bees, fish and frogs; (4) Keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive of this Code. (5) Prospecting, claiming, drilling, mining, excavating and dredging of mineral, hydrocarbon and geothermal resources, except as limited in paragraph (b) below; - (6) Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases andpollution, including arboretums and natural wilderness, experimental and study areas; (7) Display and sale of products of agricultural uses and home arts and crafts produced on the premises; (8) Accessory uses, improvements and structures customary and pertinent to permitted uses, except Ias limited in paragraph (b) below, including guest houses, barns, sheds, shops, garages and storage areas; Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 83-233• Uses permitted: Small hydro generating plants of 5 megawatts or less. (b) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to first securing a use permit in each case: • (1) Residential uses other than one single-family dwelling per parcel or one -single-family dwelling per one acre for TM -1, including labor camps, commercial guest lodging, group quarters or dwelling units at greater densities; (2) Commercial wood processing plants; (3) Commercial kennels and animal hospitals; (4) Commercial livestock feed yards; L X T #43 r �l (5) Animal product processing plants; (6) Mining, quarrying and excavating activities which might be objectionable by reason of noise. odor. smoke, dust, bright light. service stations, drive-in restaurants and other uses which are of similar character; (8) Recycling facilities as per section 24-68. (c) Site requirements: The requirements of section 24-33 of this Code are modified in the following particulars for building sites in H-C zones: (1) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not'be less than twenty-five (25) feet. The lot width requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (2) Side vard requirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in an R district, in which case the abutting side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet; and except where the side yard on the street side of a corner lot abuts on an R district, in which case the side yard on the street side shall be one-half the front yard required in such R districts. The side yard requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (3) Rear yard requirements: Twelve (12) feet, or five (5) feet adjacent to any alley. SECTION 24-113.5 L-I (LIMITED INDUSTRIAL) ZONE (a) Uses permitted:' (1) Storage and distribution of goods and materials, including wholesaling, warehouses, moving services, vehicle storage, mini- storage, delivery services and similar uses, but not including storage of flammables, explosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes; (2) Off-site construction and maintenance services, including building, electrical,. plumbing, heating, roofing, painting, landscaping, excavation and similar contractors and janitorial, fumigating, septic tank pumping, and similar services; (3) Assembly and light manufacturing uses which are not objectionable, obnoxious or offensive by reason of emission of noise, smoke, dust, odors, fumes, cinders, heat, bright lights, vibration, radiation, refuse matter or water -carried waste and which.do not involve the handling of flammable, explosive or dangerous materials. Permitted uses include woodworking and cabinet shops; sheet metal work; printing, engraving and sign manufacture; and manufacture of clothing, handicrafts, tools, instruments, fixtures, parts and equipment from previously prepared materials; but do not include casting, milling, smelting, refining, weaving, rebuilding, recycling, brewing, bottling, canning, tanning, rendering or any chemical processing; (4) Public uses and utilities, not including recreation facilities, disposal sites, sewage treatment and power plants; (5) Residence of caretaker or proprietor; (6) Advertising signs. 100 7- �=xf-f/I3/T 1. C ITY or CHICO INC ia7z oo OFFICE OF.THE CITY MANAGER, 196 E. Fifth Street P.O. Boz 3420 Chico, CA 95927 (916) 895-4800 ATSS 459-4800 D-90-1/Chrono County of Butte Department of Development Services Attention: Stuart Edell 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 February 26, 1993 planning Department MAR p 2 1993 pTovtlle, Cailtornia Re: Airport Estates Subdivision (R. & G. Bellin) - Tentative Subdivision Map - A.P. No's 47-28-14, 151& 20. Dear Mr. Edell: This letter is in response to your February 1, 1993 request for comments regarding the above referenced tentative subdivision, located adjacent to the north boundary of the Chico Municipal Airport. The City of Chico Airport Commission reviewed this matter at its February 23, 1993 meeting and expressed the following concerns regarding this subdivision: 1. Noise. This proposed subdivision is located in an area which is subject to aircraft engine noise exposure, including departing airborne aircraft and extended on -ground aircraft engine operation in connection with maintenance and repair procedures. In this latter regard, it is not unusual for the Airport tenant located at the north,end of the Airport to run very large engines at full power for two to three hours at a time, and for the airline operating at the Airport to rev up aircraft engines early in the morning in the "run up" area at the north end of the taxi -way. 2. Safety. Due to its proximity to the Airport operations area, the proposed subdivision could be subject to low-level aircraft.. overflights, particularly on departure, which could create potential safety concerns in the event of an aircraft emergency. 3. Incompatibility with Airport Industrial Uses. The,proposed subdivision is located immediately adjacent to and behind the very large Fleetwood Motor Home manufacturing facility located in the Airport Industrial Park, which operates on a 24-hour per day basis, and which includes an engine shop on the north side of the property. The Commission felt that the proposed residential uses in the subdivision would be incompatible with thesg industrial uses. Ex 1-4 rB t 7- F_ SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Robert & Georgie Bellin• __ Date July 1992 Project TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION AP # 47-28-14, 15 & 20 1. Existing use (s) of the land single family residence 2. Proposed use (s) of the land single family residential. and light industrial use with a_single family residence for the owner 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-21 County Code) 4. Public areas proposed N/A 5. Tree planting/or removal (approx. number) none 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations.or covenants existing or.proposed shall be attached to this statement. attached none 7. State type of division, i.e., private road, urban rural, etc. ^ private road LD 1040 EX SECTION 24-163 SR -3 (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL) ZONE (a) Uses permitted: (1) One single-family dwelling per parcel, not including tents, trailers or mobile homes; (2) Accessory buildings pertinent to the permitted uses; (3) Agricultural uses, including the keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive, of this Code. (4) The minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall not be less than three (3) acres, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding (5) The minimum lot width shall not be less than one hundred thirty (130) feet, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding. (b) Uses reoruiermits: The following uses are permitted subject to securing a use permit in each case: (3) Keeping and raising small animals for domestic use, including dogs, cats and household pets, poultry and other birds, bees, fish and frogs; (4) Keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive of this Code. (5) Prospecting, claiming, drilling, mining, excavating and dredging of mineral, hydrocarbon and geothermal resources, except.as limited in paragraph (b) below (6) Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases and pollution, including arboretums and natural wilderness, experimental and study areas; (7) Display and sale of products of agricultural uses and home arts and crafts produced on the premises; (8') Accessory uses, improvements and structures customary and pertinent to permitted uses, except as limited in paragraph (b) below, including guest houses, barns, sheds, shops, garages and storage areas; Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 83-233: Uses permitted: Small hydro generating plants of 5 megawatts or less. (b) Uses recuirina use hermits: The following uses 'are permitted subject to first securing a use permit in each case: • (1) Residential uses other than one single-family dwelling per parcel or one single-family dwelling per one acre for TM -1, including labor camps, commercial guest lodging, group quarters or dwelling units at greater densities; (2) Commercial wood processing plants; (3) Commercial kennels and animal hospitals; (4) Commercial livestock feed yards; T P processing (5) Animal product rocessin plants; (6) Mining, quarrying and excavating activities which might be objectionable by reason of noise. odor. smoke, dust, bright light. service stations, drive-in restaurants and other uses which are of similar'character; (8) Recycling facilities as'per section 24-68.. (c) Site requirements: The requirements of section 24-33 of this Code are modified in the following particulars for building sites in E -C zones: (1) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not be less than twenty-five (25) feet. The lot width requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (2) Side yard requirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in an R district, in which case the abutting side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet; and except where the side yard on the street side of a corner lot abuts on an R district, in which case the side yard on the street side shall be one-half the front yard required in such R districts. The side yard requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (3) Rear yard requirements: Twelve (12) feet, or five (5) feet adjacent to any alley. SECTION 24-113.5 L -I (LIMITED INDUSTRIAL) ZONE (a) Uses uermitted: (1) Storage and distribution of goods and materials, including wholesaling, warehouses, moving services, vehicle storage, mini - storage, delivery services and similar uses, but not including storage of flammables, explosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes; (2) Off-site construction and maintenance services, including building, electrical, plumbing, heating, roofing, painting, landscaping, excavation and similar contractors and janitorial, fumigating, septic tank pumping, and similar services;. (3) Assembly and light manufacturing uses which are not objectionable, obnoxious or offensive by reason of emission of noise, smoke, dust, odors, fumes, cinders, heat, bright lights, vibration, radiation, refuse matter or'water-carried waste and which do not involve the handling of flammable, explosive or dangerous materials. Permitted uses include woodworking and cabinet shops; sheet metal work; printing, engraving .and sign manufacture;. and manufacture of clothing, handicrafts, tools, instruments, fixtures, parts and equipment from previously prepared materials; but do not include,casting, milling, smelting, refining,weaving, rebuilding, recycling, brewing, bottling, canning, tanning, rendering or any chemical processing; (4) Public uses and utilities, not including recreation facilities, disposal sites, sewage treatment and power plants; (5) Residence of caretaker or proprietor; (6) Advertising signs.. 100 x 1 7 SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Robert & Georcrie Bellin• Date July 1992 Project TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION AP # 47-28-14, 15 & 20 1. Existing use (s) of the.land single family residence 2. Proposed use (s) of the land single family residential and light industrial use with a_single family residence for the owner 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20 -21 -County Code) 4. Public areas proposed N/A 5. Tree planting/or removal (approx. number) none 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenants existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement. attached none 7. State type of division, i.e., private road, urban rural, etc. private road LD10 0 � SECTION 24-163 SR -3 (SUB.URBAN RESIDENTIAL) ZONE (a) Uses permitted: (1) One single-family dwelling per parcel, not including tents, trailers or mobile homes;. (2) Accessory buildings pertinent to the permitted uses; (3) Agricultural uses, including the keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance 'requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive, of this Code. (4) The minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall not be less than three (3) acres, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding; (5) The minimum lot width shall not be less than one hundred thirty (130) feet, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding. (b) Uses' requiring use hermits: The following uses are permitted subject to securing a use permit in each case: (3) Keeping and raising small animals for domestic use, including dogs, cats and household pets, poultry and other birds, bees, fish and frogs; (4) Keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive of this Code. (5) Prospecting, claiming, drilling, mining, excavating and dredging, of mineral, hydrocarbon and geothermal resources, except as limited in paragraph (b) below; (6) Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases and pollution, including arboretums and natural wilderness, experimental and study areas; (7) Display and sale of products of agricultural uses and home arts and crafts produced on the premises; (8) Accessory uses, improvements and structures customary and pertinent to permitted uses, except as limited in paragraph (b) below, including guest houses, barns, sheds, shops, garages and storage areas; Board -of Supervisors Discussion Item 83-233• Uses permitted: Small hydro generating plants of 5 megawatts or less. (b) Uses requiring use Permits: The following uses are permitted subject to first securing a use permit in each case: • (1), Residential uses other than one -single-family dwelling per parcel or one single=family dwelling per one acre for TM -1, including labor camps, commercial guest lodging, group quarters or dwelling units at greater.densities; (2) Commercial wood processing plants; (3) Commercial.kennels and animal hospitals; (4) Commercial livestock feed yards; /_x (5) Animal product processing plants; L (6) Mining, quarrying and excavating activities which might be ob-iectionable by reason of noise. odor. smoke, dust, bright light. service stations, drive-in restaurants and other uses which are of similar character; (8) Recycling facilities as per section 24-68. (c) Site requirements: The requirements of section,24-33 of this Code are modified in the following particulars for building sites in H -C zones: (1) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not be less than twenty-five (25) feet. The lot width requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (2) Side yard reauirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in an R district, in which case the abutting side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet; and except where the side yard on the street side of a corner lot abuts on.an R district, in which case the side yard on the street side shall be one-half the front yard required in such R districts. The side yard requirements for residential dwellings shall conform - to the requirements for any residential zone. (3) Rear yard requirements: Twelve (12) feet, or five (5) feet adjacent to any alley. SECTION 24-113.5 L -I (LIMITED INDUSTRIAL) ZONE (a) Uses permitted: (1) Storage and distribution of goods and materials, including wholesaling, warehouses, moving services, vehicle storage, mini - storage, delivery services and similar uses, but not including storage of flammables, explosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes; (2) Off-site construction and maintenance services, including building, electrical, plumbing, heating, roofing, painting, landscaping, excavation and similar contractors and janitorial, fumigating, septic tank pumping, and similar services; (3) Assembly and light manufacturing uses which are not objectionable, obnoxious or offensive by reason of emission of noise, smoke, dust, odors, fumes, cinders, heat, bright lights, vibration, radiation, refuse matter or water -carried waste and which do not involve the handling of flammable, explosive or dangerous materials. Permitted uses include woodworking and cabinet shops; sheet metal work; printing, engraving and sign manufacture; and manufacture of clothing, handicrafts, tools, instruments, fixtures, parts and equipment from previously prepared materials; but do not include casting, milling, smelting, refining, weaving, rebuilding, recycling, brewing, bottling, canning, tanning, rendering or any chemical processing; (4) Public uses and utilities, not including recreation facilities, disposal sites, sewage treatment and power plants; (5) Residence of caretaker or proprietor; (6) Advertising signs. 100 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER tfine� 196E. Fifth Street CITY«CHICO Po. Box 3420 MAR p 2 1993 IWC1872Chico, CA 95927 (916) 895-4800 Cailfotnis ATSS 459-4800 0,oviUe, -D-90-1/Chrono February 26, 1993 County of Butte Department of Development Services Attention: Stuart Edell 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Airport Estates Subdivision (R. & G. Bellin) - Tentative Subdivision Map - A.P. No's 47-28-14, 15 & 20. Dear Mr. Edell: This letter is in response to your February 1, 1993 request for -comments regarding the above referenced tentative subdivision, located adjacent to the north boundary of the Chico Municipal Airport. The City of Chico Airport Commission reviewed this matter at its February 23, 1993 meeting and expressed the following concerns regarding this subdivision: 1. Noise. -Thisproposed subdivision is located in an area which is subject to aircraft engine noise exposure, including departing airborne Iaircraft and extended on -ground aircraft engine operation in connection with maintenance and repair procedures. In this latter regard; it is not unusual for the Airport tenant located at the north end of the Airport -to run very large engines at full, power for two to three hours at a time, and for the airline operating at.the Airport to rev up•aircraft engines early in the morning in the "run up" area at the north end of the taxi -way. 2. Safety. Due to its proximity to the Airport operations area, the proposed subdivision could be subject to low-level aircraft.. overflights, particularly on departure, which could create potential safety concerns in the event of an aircraft emergency. 3. Incompatibility with Airport Industrial Uses. The proposed subdivision is located immediately adjacent to and behind the very large Fleetwood Motor Home manufacturing facility located in the Airport Industrial Park, which operates on a 24-hour per day basis, and .which includes an engine shop on the north side of the property. The Commission felt that the proposed residential uses in the subdivision would be incompatible with thesg industrial uses: Ex141,6rT County of Butte .Department of Land Development Services Attention: Stuart Edell February 26, 1993 Page 2 In,addition to the above, the Commission recommended.that this matter be referred to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review as well since this proposed subdivision'is located in an area under its jurisdiction. Thank you for your consideration of the Airport. Commission's concerns and comments regarding this matter., Sincerely, ROBERT MONTGO Vice -Chair City of Chico Airport Commission REK xc: CM info Planning Dir. Commission (5) Butte Co. ALUC Tr- ul lit ��I rfN kit � . tt1: • , N r+ JAL STUDENT PATTERN Tale/ e .°I' r� ` `� ^ \t • Tab - Toa 'L 11 4. JETMEAVY AIRCRAFT pATT'ERN 4 ra,a — ' CHICO MUNICIPAL- _ _ .. ^j 7l2P.o�T eSZTs AIRPORT - 2 I SOD ApJ ,, .•--'� FAR PART 150 ` 1 3:..,,.J.,`` AIRPORT NOISE e LIGHT AIR TTER_ �' -1 " e (uMl s if , • — S �a COMPATIBILITY _ -_-' i� PROGRAM _ i". `' •� -' AND e..ni ENVIRONS PLAN 10 • L7 CHICO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT �., ' ' ?., '� .. 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PPPPPP .... . • -' ..... ... : �,. - - _ . , >v PPPPPP. .. . .. , f s V. N Al • 99 ^ , - . 4 . • ` IDDC O lone toxo •• - + SSATE t ' - t SOURCE : R. DIXON SPEAS ASSOCIATES SCALE IN FEET _ DRAWING NO. gpprovea: PrC Designed Drawn. AIRPORT ENVIRONS PLAN LAND USE T MA CIC- REA JRM - ' COMPATIBILITY P cic 13 ' ---- _---- ... - A. DIXON SPCA. AeeDCIATES. Irlc. Checked Date CHICO 'MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - - Na. Revision BY (Sppf Dote Date JEP JULY!978 III. CNEL 60-65 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Residences other than detached single family units require indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Title 25. Transient lodging required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Title 25. No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* Recommend noise control measures in building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board.* Publish map of record in recorders office to be addressed in Title Search. IV. CNEL 55-60 IN CORRIDOR: Recommend noise control measures in building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft 'noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board:* No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* V. CNEL 55-60 OUT OF CORRIDORr Mobile home park required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 by Butte County/ Ch.ico City Ordinance..* *Recommended actions 8-8 v - = tip. •• ��' _ _• ,. ll ' -• - _• - .• °mor .. ��` CHICO O MUNICIPAL `Vi AIRPORT - � '- yen ... _? -.i',`► 1:;'�. FAR PART 150 - •At �- �: �.-:. :�. ;:'�-♦� i • ;' AIRPORT NOISE BF _ a.cNEL s COMPATIBILITY soefi / !; • PROGRAM •CNEL -_ :�.� . • • -,� �♦ -'' 8F ---- NEL 65e -- I T , _ ?�: ♦ AND CNEL 7006 t ` > • v:' VIRO ti •� rr� EL 76tl6� , •. — :. ; EN NS PLAN CN _ `., k• r CHICO MUNICtVAL AIRPORT -¢`--_ ti ` �• - f' ! Qom. "� f. SCALE FEET- , . • �. 1 - •• . i:. ___ + a ' "' a. ••l i R '~' NORT H •+R� ~` %'• . , . •. • 1 _ a ,' £ i^ 0 7000 0 , .200 o ^ 1 • - :• j4 _ - v./ {Il.� 000 4000 • � - � _ .:._ .«':.� 'f : ..•� - .. •._._:., ; _ LEGEND '.. .`�.. :_. .}.`� �. ; • Ot"CO Sonere of fn❑ - - ♦a' ``,�i % o \ _',•.• ;`�.. xn .!a-- 1995/1996 Mtlicenous s - „'Y !y O• c,� o. ca.c� °~, . .... - '\`t •`: �•... ` 1 ri L °• •`.• �� •1995/1996 Ennance0 .. f - j . Senal i:�. •• .i \ a _�% '�—�ILn w�"—,�,�:�.,; `—.J Noise a Lantl Uae... - •� _ � •rte '• � I � �• -' S► fN. ' IZE .t.` / y �..••-� I :3'Y. _ `: "' 11 -t I,.•1' j. . - ..,t ••Sw'� •mac' - • ♦ .•r•E. i ,'1•..... r I• ' Q; ..� t ,i v,_ - _ • I+' ;•• t..- ••C =• "• ._�1 161 4l'1'Q .'�' { 4.t ♦/. x. ' • ' r �. • ^ ' • : •' COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: _r-- . 1. ' . -r°b �-"" i. ` ,� 1995/1996 INDIGENOUS V. ENHANCED FOR ' ECAST -r CONDITIONS NNW �• l.•''% :'' t ♦�. (: \�` :. I MCCUNTOCK, BECKER & ASSOC/A TES • SUSSi wr op •&n 7rCrwococ+rs s EXHIBIT V-2 X- 14/1917- X 4/1917- n . mm OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER ii�^ plannU9 oeottnent 196 E. Fifth Street CITYaCHICO PO. Box 3420 pp 0 2 1993 iNC .an Chico. CA 95927 MQR (916) 895-4800Ca�lfOfnta ATSS 459-4800 QfOV�1�e, D-90-1/Chrono February 26, 1993 County of Butte Department of Development Services Attention: Stuart Edell 7. County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Airport Estates Subdivision (R. & G. Bellin) - Tentative Subdivision Map - A.P. No's 47-28-14, 15 & 20. Dear Mr. Edell:, This letter is in response to your February 1, 1993 request for comments regarding the above referenced tentative subdivision, located adjacent to the north boundary of the Chico Municipal Airport,. The City of Chico Airport Commission reviewed this matter at its February 23, 1993 meeting and expressed the following concerns regarding this subdivision: 1. Noise. This proposed subdivision is located in an area which is subject to aircraft engine noise exposure, including departing airborne aircraft and extended on -ground aircraft engine' operation in connection with maintenance and repair procedures. In this latter regard, it isnot unusual for the Airport tenant located at the north end of the Airport -to run very large engines at full power for two to three hours at a time, and for. the airline operating at the Airport to rev up aircraft engines early in the morning in the "run up" area at the north end of the taxi -way. 2. Safety. Due to its proximity to the Airport operations area, the proposed subdivision could be subject to low-level aircraft overflights, particularly on departure, which could create potential'safety concerns in the event of an aircraft emergency. 3. Incompatibility with Airport Industrial Uses. The proposed subdivision is located immediately adjacent to and behind the very large Fleetwood Motor Home manufacturing facilitylocated in the Airport Industrial Park, which operates on a 24-hour per day basis, and which includes an engine shop on the north, side of the property.. The Commission felt that the proposed residential uses in the subdivision would be incompatible with these industrial uses. �x y 1.8 t 77 County of Butte Department of Land Development Services Attention: Stuart Edell February 26, 1993 Page 2 In addition to the above, the Commission. recommended that this matter be referred to the Butte County Airport Land Use Commission for review as well since this proposed subdivision is located in an area under its jurisdiction. Thank you for your consideration of the Airport Commission's concerns and comments regarding this matter. Sincerely, ROBERT MONTGO Vice -Chair City of Chico Airport Commission REK xc: CM info Planning Dir. Commission (5) Butte Co. ALUC r SUaDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Robert & Georgie Bellin• Date July 1992 Project TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION AP # 47-28-14, 15 & 20 1. Existing use (s) of the land single family residence 2. Proposed use (s) of the land single .family residential and light industrial use with a_single family residence for the owner 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-21 County Code) 4. Public areas proposed N/A 5. Tree planting/or removal (approx. number) none _ 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenants existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement. attached none 7. State type of division, i.e., private road, urban rural, etc. private road LD 1040 EX f"� % �• SECTION 24-163 SR -3 (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIJ►L) ZONE (a) Uses permitted: (1) One single-family dwelling per. parcel, not including tents, trailers or mobile homes; (2) Accessory buildings pertinent to the permitted uses; (3) Agricultural uses, including the keeping of animals, subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive, of this Code. (4) The minimum lot area.per dwelling unit shall not be less than three (3) acres, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding; (5) The minimum lot width shall not be less than one hundred thirty (130) feet, the provisions of section 24-33 notwithstanding. (b) Uses requiring use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to securing a use permit in each case: (3) .Keeping and raising small animals for domestic use, including dogs, cats and household pets, poultry and other birds, bees, fish and frogs; .(4) Keeping of animals; subject to the animal maintenance requirements of Sections 24-35.1 through 24-35.3, inclusive of this Code. (5). Prospecting, claiming, drilling, mining, excavating and dredging of mineral, hydrocarbon and geothermal.resources, except as limited in paragraph (b) below; (6) Protection of land and forests from fire, erosion, floods, slides, quakes, insects, diseases and pollution, including arboretums and natural wilderness, experimental and study areas; (7) Display and sale of products of agricultural uses and home arts and.crafts produced on the premises; (8) Accessory uses, improvements and structures customary and - pertinent to permitted uses, except as limited in paragraph (b) below, including guest houses, barns, sheds, shops, garages and storage areas; Board of Supervisors Discussion Item 83-233• Uses permitted: Small hydro generating plants of 5 megawatts or less. (b) Uses reQuirina use permits: The following uses are permitted subject to first securing a use permit in each case: • (1) Residential uses other than one single-family dwelling per parcel or one single-family dwelling per one acre for TM -1, including labor camps, commercial guest lodging, group quarters or dwelling units at greater densities; (2) Commercial wood processing plants; (3) Commercial kennels and animal hospitals; (4) Commercial livestock feed yards; / ( -7— (5) (5) Animal product processing plants; (6) Mining, quarrying and excavating activities which might be objectionable by reason of noise_ odor. smoke, dust, bright light. r service stations, drive-in,restaurants and other uses which are of similar character; (8) Recycling facilities as per section 24-68. .(c) Site requirements: The requirements of section 24-33 of this Code are modified in -the following particulars for building sites in H -C zones: (1) Lot width required: Minimum lot width shall not be less than twenty-five (25) feet. The lot width requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (2)' Side Yard requirements: None, except when the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in an R district, in which case the abutting side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet; and. except where the side yard on the street side of a corner lot abuts on an R district, in which case the side.yard on the street side shall be one-half.the front yard required in such R districts. The side yard requirements for residential dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any residential zone. (3) Rear yard requirements: Twelve (12) feet, or five.(5) feet adjacent to any alley. SECTION 24-113.5 L -I (LIMITED INDUSTRIAL) ZONE (a) Uses r>ermitted: (1) Storage and distribution of goods and materials, including wholesaling, warehouses, moving services, vehicle storage, mini - storage, delivery services and similar uses, but not including storage of flammables, explosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes; (2) Off-site construction and maintenance services, -including building, electrical, plumbing, heating, roofing, painting, landscaping, excavation and similar contractors and janitorial, fumigating, septic tank pumping, and similar services; (3) Assembly and light manufacturing uses which are not objectionable,. obnoxious or offensive by reason of emission of noise, smoke, dust, odors, fumes, cinders, heat, bright lights, vibration, radiation, refuse matter or water -carried waste and which do not involve ,the handling of flammable, explosive or dangerous materials. Permitted uses include woodworking and cabinet shops; sheet metalwork; printing, engraving and sign manufacture; and manufacture of clothing, handicrafts, tools, instruments, fixtures, parts and equipment from previously prepared materials; but do not include casting, milling, smelting, refining, weaving, rebuilding, recycling, brewing, bottling, canning, tanning, rendering or any chemical processing;. (4) Public uses and utilities, not including recreation facilities, disposal sites, sewage treatment and power plants; (5) Residence of caretaker or proprietor; (6) Advertising signs. 100 I 4' �� r cd III. CNEL 60-65 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Residences other than detached single family units require. indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Title 25. Transient lodging required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Title 25. No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* Recommend noise control measures in building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and 'voluntary action of real estate board.* Publish map of record in recorders office to be addressed in Title Search. IV. CNEL 55-60 I -N CORRIDOR: Recommend noise control measures in building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board.* No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* V. CNEL 55-60 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Mobile home park required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 by Butte County/ Chico City Ordinance..* *Recommended actions 8-8 T X /��T .!� III. CNEL 60-65 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Residences other than .detached single family units require indoor CNEL 45; under CAC Title 25. Transient lodging required to. achieve -indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Title 25. No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.*. Recommend noise control measures in. building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board.* Publish map of record in recorders office to be addressed in Title Search. I11. CNEL 55--60_ IN CORRIDOR;:-.:.::.:. Recommend noise control measures in building,permit plan check.*. Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via. deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board.* No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico. City Ordinance.* V. CNEL 55-60 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Mobile home park required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 by Butte County/ Chico City Ordinance..* *Recommended actions 8=8 _ III. CNEL 60-65 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Residences other than -detached single family units require indoor CNEL 45-under.CAC Title 25. Transient lodging required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 under CAC Tatle.25. No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* Recommend noise control measures in.building permit plan check.* Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of real estate board.* Publish map of record in recorders office to be addressed in Title Search. IV. , CNEL 55-60 :I N.- COR RIDOR:. - Recommend noise control measures - in building permit plan check:*. Disclosure of aircraft noise environment via deed attachment and voluntary action of reaY estate board:* No mobile home park development by Butte County/Chico City Ordinance.* V. CNEL 55-60 OUT OF CORRIDOR: Mobile home park required to achieve indoor CNEL 45 by Butte County/ Chico City Ordinance..* *Recommended actions 8-8 _