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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1029,i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ].0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ORDINANCE NO.~d AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NOS. 475, 522 and 676 OF SAID COUNTY, AND bECLARING AN EMERGENCY The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 475, being the Zoning Enabling Ordinance of said County as amended by Ordinance Nos. 522 and 676, DO ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. The hereinbelow described area situate in the County of Butte, State of California, shall be and is hereby zoned as an "M-2" (Heavy Industrial) District, subject to the restrictions and restricted uses and regulations applicable to an M-2 District, said area so zoned being located near the City of Chico, California, particularly described as follows: Portion of Section 35, T22N R1E, MDB&M, also a portion of "McIntosh Tract", per map recorded in Map Book 2 on Page 1b4, described as follows; All of Lots 2,3,4,7,8 & 9, of said McIntosh Tract lying North & East of the Southern Pacific Tracks,•also all that portion of Section 35, T22N R1E located blast of Normal Avenue and South of Chico City Limits, also that part of said Section 35, lying East of the following described line, beginning at a point located South 67° 5' 30" East, 91.57 feet from the Southwest corner of Lat 15 of "Barber Addition:, per map recorded in Map Book 4 on Page 54, in the Office of the Recorder, County of Butte, State of California, thence South 50° 03' West, 767.64 feet; Thence Southwesterly to the Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks, con- taming 136.88 acres. SECTION 2. REGULATIONS FOR AN "M-2" DISTRICT. The following regulations shall apply in an "M-2" District. 2.1 USES PERP4ITTED: a. Any uses permitted in C-1, C-2 and M-1 Districts. b. Aircraft factories, manufacturing of asbestos, assaying, boiler works, breweries and distilleries, candle manufacturing, 1 2 3 4 b 6 7 8 '9 `10 11 12 13 14 15 18 L7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 carbon manufacturing, cellulose materials manufacturing, chain and cable manufacturing, disinfectants manufacturing, dry kilns, emery cloth and sandpaper manufacturing, enameling, . feed and cereal mills, foundaries, freight terminals, galvanizing and lead plating,. glass or glass product manufacturing, lamp 'black manufacturing, machinery manufacturing, soda and cleaning compaund manufacturing, match manufacturing, metal fabrication, oil cloth or linoleum manufacturing, oxygen manufacturing, paint manufacturing, paper box manufacturing, petroleum distributing stations (wholesale or retail}, plywood manufacturing, printing ink manufacturing, railroad yards or roundhouses, rope manufacturing, soap and soap compound .manufacturing, starch, glucose or dextrine manufacturing, vegetable oil manufacturing, welding shops, sheet metal shops, wood planing mill or wood working plants, yeast plants and other similar industrial enterprises or businesses in character to those enumerated when interpreted as similar by the Planning Commission. c. Canneries, olive processing plants and other agri- cultural processing plants of similar nature. d. Accessory uses and buildings permitted pertinent to any permitted use. 2.2 MINIMUM SETBACK REQUIRED: Fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the road, except where the road is classified as a Federal Aid Secondary and then the minimum setback shall be fifty-five (55} feet from the centerline of said road. 2.3 BUILDING SITE AREA REQUIREMENTS: None, except as may be required far building and for off-street loading area and parking space as set forth below under "Truck Loading and Unloading Space". 1 2 3' 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11 '12 Y3 14 15 16 17 18 ~9 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2.~} SIDE YARD REQUIREMENT: The minimum side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet, 2.5 REAR YARD REQUIREMENT: The minimum--rear yard shall not be less than five (5) feet. 2.6 OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIRED: One parking space for each three (3) employees, or one parking space for each two thousand (2,000) square feet of gross floor space, whichever is greater. 2.7 TRUCK LOADING AND UNLOADING SPACE: Private off-street loading-space for the handling of all goods, materials and equipment shall be provided. Such space -shall be of .sufficient area and of such design as to permit the parking and loading of vehicles without extending into any existing street beyond the curb line. 2.8 THE FOLLOWING USES SU6JECT TO THE SECURING OF A USE PERMIT IN EACH CASE: a. Any residential dwelling or use.' b. Commercial distillation of bones, abatoirs, auction yards, commercial livestock feed yards, commercial millings, canneries, lumber and lumber processing, tanneries, fat rendering, garbage fed commercial hog raising, food and agriculture product ,processing plants. c. Storage of inflammables. d. Commercial or public dumping and disposal areas. e. Manufacturing of acids, explosives, fertilizer, glue gypsum, lime, plaster of paris, pulp and paper, beet sugar, crushed rock, sand and grave], cement concrete and/or asphalt batching plants, concrete and clay products. 1 f. Industrial uses which might be objectionable by 2 reason of emission of noise, offensive odor, smoke, dust, g bright light, vibration or involving the handling of 4 explosives or dangerous materials. g. Junk yards and auto wrecking yards. g SECTION 3. All uses of land within the District not 7 specifically authorized o.r permitted under Section 2 are 8 prohibited. g SECTION 4. For the immediate preservation of the public ~0 peace, health and safety of the area hereinabove described, 11 and the residents and inhabitants thereof, it is necessary that 12 this ordinance take effect immediately. A declaration of the '~3 facts constituting the necessity therefor is as follows: T4 The adoption, of .such interim Zoning Plan is necessary in 15 the public interest, to maintain the status quo in such district, 16 pending the determination of the application far such permanent 17 detail zoning. 18 SECTION 5. This emergency ordinance sha]1 take effect 19 Immediately upon its passage, and before the expiration of 20 fifteen (15) days after its passage shall be published once 21 with the names of all members voting for and against the same 22 in The Chico Enterprise-Record a newspaper published in said 83 County of Butte, State of California. 24 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County 2g of Butte, State of California, this ~~h day of May, 1969, by the 26 following vote: 27 AYES : ~a~,:,,,.T; so, ~ ".otrs. ~ . , '~ ~ ~,• _ ~ _ ..c',.;> .a . _ ~.~ ° ~ ~ _ "..'~' ~ y 28 NOES: °~~ .,, C J,MCKILL P Chairma of the 29 ABSENT: ~ _ :_ ~~, ~?:.,.,~,,,. oard of Supervisors, County of Butte, State of California 30 ATTEST: 3~ CLARK A. NELSON, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of g2 Superw;is~ors of t~h1e. C,,ounty of Butte