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AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COUNTY OF
BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AN "A-R" (AGRICULTURAL--
RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT, AND ESTABLISkTING REGULATIONS
FOR THE USE OF LAND AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.
The Board of Supervisors of the County. of Butte, State of
California, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 475, as amended,
Viand declaring an emergency DOES ORDAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. The hereinafter described area situate in the
County of Butte, State of California, shall be and it is hereby
zoned as an "A-R" (Agricultural-Residential) District and such
area shall be subject to the restrictions and restricted uses and
regulations hereinafter specified and provided. Said area so
zoned being located in the unincorporated area of Butte County
known as Paradise, and more particularly described as follows:
Being a portion of Section 24, 722N R3E, MqB&M,
described as the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter, and the east half of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter, said Section 24.
SECTION 2. REGULATIONS FOR AN "A-R" DISTRICT:
The following regulations shall apply in an "A-R" District:
2.1 CJSES PERMITTED:
a. Single-family dwellings, not including tents or
trailers.
b. Accessory buildings pertinent to the permitted uses.
c. Agricultural uses.
d. Livestock, subject to requirements as follows:,
1) Minimum lot area to be devoted to residential
use shall not be less than eight thousand one
hundred twenty-five (8,125) square feet.
1 2) Exclusive of the area devoted to the residential
2 use, the following lot or parcel area shall be
3 required for each animal raised or kept on the
4 premises:
~ a} For each horse or head of cattle over one (1)
g year of age--eight thousand one hundred
7 twenty-five (8,125) square feet.
g b) For each head of swine over ten (10) weeks
gi of age--eight thousand one hundred twenty-
10 five (8,125) square feet.
11 c) For each head of sheep or goats--two thousand
12 (2,000) square feet.
i3' 2.2 fiHE FOLLOWING USES SUBJECT TO SECURING A USE i'ERMIT
1~ IN EACH CASE:
15 a. Duplex dwellings and multiple-family dwellings.
16 b. Golf courses, country clubs, if permitted, would
lq: permit accessory uses such as driving range, pro
lg., shop, cocktail bar, restaurant.
19 c. Public and quasi-public uses including churches,
20 firehouses, Hospitals, parks and playgrounds,
21 schools and public utility buildings.
22 d. Commercial poultry farming and livestock farming.
2g e. Veterinary clinics, outpatient.
24 f. Nurseries and plant gardens. ,
25 2.3 LOT AREA REQUIR~E;D:
26 Minimum required area of a let per dwelling unit shall
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1 be not less than eight thousand one hundred twenty-five (8,125)
2 square feet.
3 2.4 LOT WIDTH REQUIRED:
g, Minimum lot width shall not be less than sixty-five (65)
~, feet.
g; 2.5 FRONT YARD REQUIRED:
7 Minimum front yard shall be fifty (50) feet from the center
g line of the road, except where the road is classified by the County
g, as a Federal Aid Secondary Road, the minimum building setback re=
10 quirement shall be fifty-five (55) feet from the centerline of road
11 2.6 $IDE YARD REQUIREMENT:
12 Minimum side yard shall not be less than five (5) feet.
13 SECfiIOV 3. In compliance with the provisions of said
14 Zoning Enabling Ordinance, the same is hereby amended by adding
15'" this Ordinance in full.
16 SECTION 4. The penalties for the violation of the zoning
1T hereby imposed within the district shall be as provided in the
18 Zoning Enabling Ordinance. In compliance with the provisions of
19 the Zoning Enabling Ordinance, this Ordinance shall from and after
20, its effective date become a supplement to and part of the Zoning
21 Enabling Ordinance.
22 SECTION 5. This emergency ordinance shall take effect
23 immediately upon its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen
24 (15) days after its passage shall be published once with the names
25 of ali members voting for and against the same in the paradise
2g Post _, a newspaper in general circulation
in the County of Butte, State of California.
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1. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the
2' County of Butte, State of California, on the 2ftih day of
3 January 1971, by the following vote:
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5 AYES: Supervisors Gilman, Madigan, Maxon, McT~illop, and
Chairman Reynolds
6' NOES: None'
7 ABSENT: None
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JERE REYNOLD , Chairman
9 Boar of 5upernisors,,County of Butte
State of California
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11 ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, County Clerk
and Ex-officio Clerk of the
~2j Board of Supervisors
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