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AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF TFiE
COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, A "C-2"
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL} DISTRICT
The Board of 5upervi sots of the County of Butte, State
of California, under and pursuant to Chapter 24-30 of the Butte
County Code, and declaring an emergency, DO ORDAIN as follows:
SECTION 1. The hereinafter described area situated in
the County of Butte, State of California, shat l be and i t i s
hereby zoned as a "C-2" {General Commercial} District far a
period of 120 days, and such area shall be subject to the
restrictions and restricted uses and regulations hereinafter
specified and provided.
Said area so zoned being located northwest of Chico,
more particularly described as follows:
A11 that area outside the City of Chico that
lies within the following portions of
Bidwell's 14th Subdivision per Map of Record
on Page 12 and 13 of Map Book 8 of the Butte
County Recorder:
Lots 9 through 16 of Block 9.
Lots 9 through 16 of Block 10.
Lots 1 through 8 of Block 11.
Lot 8 of Block 12,
containing 7.56 acres, more ar less.
SECTION 2. REGULATIONS FOR A "C-2" DISTRICT:
The following regulations shall apply in a "C-2"
District:
(A) USES PERMITTER:
1. Dwellings and dwelling groups, subject to
the building site area, lot width and yard requirements
specified for residential districts.
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2. All uses permitted in "C-1" (Light Commercial)
ai stri cts .
3. General commercial uses including art shops,
aviaries, bar and cocktail lounges, billiard parlors
and pool halls, bowling alleys, building material
(retail), cleaning and pressing establishments, dance
halls, interior decorating shops, employment agencies,
governmental legislative buildings, gymnasiums, public,
commercial or physical cultural studios, hospitals,
hotels and motels, laboratories and x-ray facilities,
massage parlors and reducing salons, equipment rentals,
pet shops, Used car lots, repair garages, auto car
washes, plumbing shops, cabinet shops, sign manufacturing
shops, and other re~;~ail establishments when interpreted
as similar.
4. Accessory uses and buildings pertinent to a
permitted use.
(B) THE FOLLQWING USES SUBJECT TO SECURING A USE PERMIT
IN EACH CASE:
1. Welding shops.
2. Manufacturing of clothing,.handicraft products,
printing, 3i~4hographing and other light manufacturing
or industrial uses of similar character.
3. Public or quasi-public uses including churches.
4. Service stations, drive-in restaurants, kennels;
and small animal hospitals and mortuaries.
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1 (C} THE REgUIREM!~NTS QF SECTION 24-23 OF THIS GQDE ARE
2 MODIFIED FOR ALL BUILDING SITES IN G-2 ZONES IN
3 THE FALLOWING PARTICULARS:
4 1 . ~.ot width required: Nii ni mum 1 of width shat l
5 not be less than twenty-five (25) feet.
6 The lot width requirements for residential
7 dwellings shall conform to the requirements for any
8 residential zone .
9 2. Side yard requirements: None, except where
to the side of a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in an
3.I "R" District, in which case the abutting side yard
12 shall not be less than five (5~ feet; and except where
13 the side yard on the street side of a corner l~.t abuts
~4 on an "R" District, in which case the side yard on
].5 the street side shall be one-half tine front yard
16 required in such "R" Districts.
1.7 The side yard requirements far residential
].$ dwel 1 i ngs steal l conform to the requi rements for any
19 residential zone.
20 3. Rear yard required: Twelve (12~ feet, or
2~. five (5) feet ad3acent to an .alley.
22 SECTION 3. All uses of land within the district not
23 specifically authorized and permitted are prohibited..
24 SEGTION 4. In compliance with the provisions of said
25 Butte County Code, Chapter 24, the same is hereby amended by
26 adding this Ordinance in full .
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SECTION 5. The penalties far the violation of the
xani ng hereby i mposed wi thi n the district shat 1 be as provided
in the Butte County Code, Chapter 24, this Ordinance shall from
and after its effective date become a supplement to and Rart of
the Butte County Code, Chapter 24.
SECTION 6. This urgency ordinance shall take effect
immediately upon its passage, and before the expiration of
fifteen (15) days after its passage shall be published once with '
the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for
and against the same in the Chico Enterprise Record, a newspaper
in general circulation in the County of Butte, State of California.
The fact constituting the urgency on which this Ordinance is
based is:
1. To protect the health, welfare, and safety of the
public.
PRSSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Butte, State of California, on the 1st day of November,
1977, by the fallowing vats:'
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AYES : ,Supervisors Lemke, Madigan, Moseley, Winston and Chairman Richter
NOES Nane
ABSENT: None
NOT DOTING: None ~J
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v B RN R C T R, airman
Butte County Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, County Cleric
and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board
C er or eputy
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S 37° 4l' 40" E, 966.2 ft. to the
point of beginning.
That portion of Section 10, ~'22N, Rl~, MDB&M
located south of Sycamore Creek, east of
"Sycamore Subdivision" per Map of Record in
Map Book 32 on Pages 23 and 2~ of the Butte
County Recorder, north of Eaton Road and west
of Cohasset Road.
SECTION 2. REGULATIQNS FOR AN "M-1" DISTRSCT.
The following regulations shall apply in an "M-1"
Distr~.ct
{A) USES PERMITTED
1. Wholesale and storage warehouses.
2. The assembly and storage of goods, materials,
liquids and equipment {except the storage of
inflammable matter or explosives or materials
which create dust, odors or fumes).
3. Feed storehouses and warehouses and fuel yards.
~ . The manufactur~.ng, processing, fabricating,
assembling, refining, repairing, packaging and
treatment of goods, materials and products by
power {oil, gas or electric), including, by way
of example and illustration, but not limited to
the manufacturing, fabrication and assembling
of bathroom shower and patio partitions,
enclosures and doors, windows and store fronts
of alum~,num, plastic and fiberglass, or other
suitable material, and the processing, finishing,
polishing and anodizing of aluminum extrusions
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