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WI-IEREAS, the Board of Supervisors adopted the land use
element to the Butte County General Plan which element included a
land use map of the Oroville and Gridley-Biggs areas as well as
text; and '
WHEREAS, the Planning Depar~ment has prepared from the
information on the land use map, an enlarged land'use ~ap covering
the Oroville and Gridley-Biggs areas; and
WHEREAS, this Board has derermined fhat'',this land use map
of the Oroville area is onlq an enlargement of the land use map
included with the land use element of the Bu~~e Coun~q General Plan
and is not an actual ctcange to the land use map; and
tidHEREAS, this Soard has determined that'tYcis land use map
of the Gridley-Biggs area is only an enlargeinent of the land use map
included with tY~.e land use element of the Butte County ~eneral P1an
and is not an ac~ual change to the 1and use map; and
WHEREAS, this Board ~inds ~hat the adoptian of the enlarged
land use map of the Oroville area will promote th.e heaith, safety,
and general. welfare of the citizens ot the Countylof Butte by
e~iminating confusion as to what the land uses permitted are a.n
the Oroville area; and ',
WHEREAS, this Board finds that the adopta.on of the enlarged
land use map of the Gridley-Biggs area w~.I.l pzomote the health,
safety, az~d general welfare of t~.e citizens of_ the County of Burte by
el.iminating confusion as to what the land use's permitted are in
the Gridley-Biggs area.
RESOLUTION AbOPTING ENLARGED LAND USE MAP
FOR OROVILLE AND GRIDLEY-BIGGS AREAS
NOtid, THEREFOP.E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors
o~ the Coun~y of Butte, State of California, that tlze enlar~ed land
use mapsof the Oroville and Gridley-Biggs areas (attached hereto as
~x~ibits "A" and "B", respectively) be adopted.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Butte County Board of Supervisors
this 24th day of April, 1979, by tl~e followring vote:
AYES: Supervisors Dolan, Moseley, Wheeler, Winston and
Gk~aix~nan Lemke
TdOES : None '
ABSENT:None
IVOT VOTING: None ~~
~ RO RT E. LF. E,, Chairinan o t e
Board of Supervi'sors
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