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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-134 ur�t./�vo/,,,bIi,1/.:,,✓,i.,!tr�/�.r.✓,l:✓,.i�l�l fv . i�✓ ✓. „ ,� ✓ �/,/✓ �Ii / g p/ 1iu, . /.r4lv> . t , ro✓ ii ,✓, / ✓1�. / ✓ / 471414' �/ s ,1/ i 1 Nir% /r / i5�i/�fv 4:4,rl / �� I✓ ✓ /✓/ / „ , ,i ✓i .✓ ✓ / � ✓ / ./ " . r .,✓ k/ J .� / ,l .� /� i , / ig//�er / � / i, Row r. iiiiO //l ( p /li ,i r K.� . ,. i/ ✓l r / ./ i / i / � /! /I i / ir i/ /. f a l / ✓ J / � / fi„ 1*/// xJ � r / r;/,4/////) / v / ✓ /m/ r �, ,, l,Jd/ / , coli, /f,P //,/ Resolution No. 16-134 A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS APPROVING AN EIR ADDENDUM; AND, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE MAP INCLUDING THE LUNDBERG FAMILY FARMS AMENDMENT (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO AGRICULTURE SERVICES), THE VINEYARD LANE AMENDMENT(GENERAL COMMERCIAL TO VERY LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL),THE ENTLER AVENUE AMENDMENT(AGRICULTURE TO LIMITED INDUSTRIAL), AND THE EAST OROVILLE FOOTHILLS AMENDMENT(LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO VERY LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) WHEREAS, the Butte County General Plan 2030 (GP 2030) Update process was initiated by action of the Board of Supervisors, including the adoption of Resolution 06-085 on May 23, 2006, which created the Butte County General Plan Citizens Advisory Committee and set in motion a process of holding public workshops and meetings regarding the County's GP 2030 Update; and, WHEREAS, on October 26, 2010 Butte County adopted a new General Plan, including a new General Plan Land Use Map (Resolution 10-152); and,, WHEREAS, the General Plan Final EIR (FEIR) (SCH #2008092062) was certified on October 26, 2010 by the Butte County Board of Supervisors (Resolution 10-150) and a Supplemental Final EIR SFEIR) (SCH #2012022059) was. certified on November 6, 2012 (Resolution 12-123); and, WHEREAS, prior to the adoption of the new General Plan, Butte County embarked on a comprehensive update to the Butte County Zoning Ordinance ("Zoning Ordinance Update"), being a part of the overall Butte County General Plan 2030 project directed by the Board of Supervisors also referred to as "Meeting Series #8", which involves a comprehensive update to the existing Butte County Zoning Ordinance; and, WHEREAS, on September 27, 2012 the Planning, Commission made recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and on November 6, 2012 the Board of Supervisors adopted the Zoning Ordinance Update under Ordinance#4050; and, WHEREAS, Butte County Development Services staff has identified four additional General Plan Land Use Map and Zoning Map Amendments known as the Lundberg Family Farms Amendment, the Vineyard Lane Amendment, the Entler Avenue Amendment, and the East Oroville Foothills Amendment; an amendment to the Zoning Map known as the Pentz Road amendment, and a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance concerning Gas and Service Stations and Public/Mini Storage uses, and that these amendments have been identified as necessary corrections to the General Plan Land Use Map, Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on June 30, 2016 and on July 28, 2016 and recommends approval of the proposed amendments; and, WHEREAS, the Butte County Board of Supervisors reviewed and considered the information in the FEIR and SFEIR described above, FEIR and SFEIR administrative record, staff reports, and all oral and written testimony presented to the Planning Commission;and, WHEREAS, the County complied with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code sections 21000-21178.1 (CEQA) in approving the FSEIR; and, WHEREAS, the County has determined that the proposed amendments to the General Plan Land Use Map do not meet the criteria for preparing a subsequent or supplemental DR under CEQA Guidelines Section 15162; and, WHEREAS, an Addendum to the General Plan FEHR and SFEIR has therefore been prepared pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15164 for the proposed General Plan Land Use Map amendments, Zoning Map Amendments and Zoning Ordinance Amendments; and, WHEREAS, the Addendum provides analysis and cites substantial evidence that supports the County's determination that the proposed General Plan Land Use Map amendments, Zoning Map Amendments and Zoning Ordinance Amendments do not meet the criteria for preparing a subsequent or supplemental EIR under CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 including: 1) The proposed General Plan Land Use Map amendments, Zoning Map Amendments, and Zoning Ordinance Amendments would not cause a new significant impact or substantially increase the severity of a previously identified significant impact from the General Plan EIR or Supplemental HR (CEQA Guidelines Section 15162[a][1]) that would require major revisions to either EIR. All impacts would be nearly equivalent to the impacts previously analyzed in the General Plan EIR and Supplemental EIR. Relatedly, the General Plan Land Use Map amendments, Zoning Map Amendments and Zoning Ordinance Amendments are not inconsistent with any of the General Plan policies intended to mitigate environmental impacts. 2) The proposed amendments to the General Plan Land Use Map, Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance Amendments would not cause a new significant impact or substantially increase the severity of a previously identified significant impact, and there have been no other changes in the circumstances that meet this criterion. 3) As documented in Section 3.0 of the Addendum,there is no new information of substantial importance (which was not known or could not have been known at the time of the General Plan adoption in October 2010, or General Plan Amendment and Zoning Ordinance adoption in November 2012), that identifies: a new significant impact (condition "A" under CEQA Guidelines Section 15162[a][3]); a substantial increase in the severity of a previously identified significant impact (condition "B" CEQA Guidelines Section 15162[a][3]); mitigation measures or alternatives previously found infeasible that would now be feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects of the General Plan; or mitigation measures or alternatives which are considerably different from those analyzed in the General Plan EIR which would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on the environment(conditions "C" and "D" CEQA Guidelines Section 15162[a][3]). NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors hereby makes the following findings: 1) Notice of the Board of Supervisors hearing on the General Plan Land Use Map amendments, FEIR and SFEIR was given as required by law and the actions were conducted in accordance with CEQA, and the State CEQA Guidelines. 2) An Addendum was prepared that provides analysis and cites substantial evidence that support's the County's determination that the proposed amendments do not meet the criteria for preparing a subsequent or supplemental EIR under CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 3) All individuals, groups and agencies desiring to comment were given adequate opportunity to submit oral and written comments on the Amendments and the environmental review documents. These opportunities for comment meet or exceed the requirements of the Planning and Zoning Law and CEQA. 4) The Board of Supervisors was presented with all of the information described in the recitals and has considered this information in adopting this resolution. 5) The proposed Adoption of the Amendments are consistent and compatible with the General Plan and any applicable community or specific plan as provided by Government Code Section 65860. 6) The proposed Adoption of the Amendments is internally consistent with other applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 7) The proposed Adoption of the Amendments is in the public interest, and protects the health, safety, and welfare of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby adopts the proposed General Plan Amendments, with the following findings: 1) Adoption of the Amendments to the General Plan Land Use Map, are in the public interest. 2) The General Plan Land Use Map amendments are consistent and compatible with the General Plan. 3) The General Plan Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the other applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 4) The potential effects of the General Plan Land Use Map amendments have been evaluated and have been determined not to be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Butte County Board of Supervisors hereby adopts the General Plan Land Use Map amendments, as set-forth under Exhibit A. PASSED AND ADOPTED bythe Board ofSupervisors ofthe County ofButte, State ofCalifornia, onthe 13`»m day of September, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisor WahI, Kirk, Lambert,Teeter and Chair Connelly NOES: None ABSENT: None NOT VOTING: None ` a,~=�- ~'�'` ~ ~ � Bill ConmeHKChairofthe Butte County Board of Supervisors ATTEST: PAUL Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board Ile , ' ' f Dept 11‘.