HomeMy WebLinkAbout79-080WT~ER~AS, this Board received from the Butte County PZanning
Commissfon, an amendment, as shown on Exhibit "A" attach.ed hereto, to
the Land Use ~lement of the Butte County General Plan; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code §6'5355, hearings have
been held by the Boa~d of Supervisors to consider the above amendment;
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W~TER~AS, the Board o~ Supervisors has reviewed and considered
' the negative declaration zegardi.ng environmental impact, attached here--
' ro as Exhibit "B", prepazed for the above amendment; and
WHEREAS, ~he Board of Supervisars of the County of Sutte
finds that the area lends itself to the requested amendment and to
the developmenC ~hat is proposed to ~oiiow, that the amendment will
be consistent with ~and use now in the area, that the amendment is
consistent with the policies of the Land Use Element and in conformity
with the poZicies in any other elements of th.e General Plan, tha~ this
finding is being based upon the information presented at the hearing
before this Board, at the hearing thereon before rhe Bu~te Coun~y
Planning Commzssion and the research and studies on which the amend-
ment was based.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of California, that the amendment to
the Land Use Map, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, be adopted
and incorporated within th.e Land Use Map of the Land Use Element of
the General P1an of the County of Butte.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to Government Code
§65359, the General Plan ot the County of Butte is endorsed to show
' that the above amendment has been approved by this Board.
RESOLUTION ADOPTTNG AMENDMENT TQ THE
LAND USE MAP OF THE LAND iJSE ELEMENT
OF 'SH~ BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PI~AN
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to Gov~rnment Code §65360,
a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the City Councils of the
cities of Butte County.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Butte County Board of Supervisors
this 22nd day of Ma , 1979, bq ~he fo~lowing vote:
AY~S: Supervisors Moseley, Wheeler, Winston and Chqirman Lemke
NOES: $upervisor polan
NOT VOT~NG: None
ABSENT: None
R BERT E. ZEr , C airman o t e
Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
CLARK A. NELSON, County Clerk and
ex-officio Cierk o~' the Board
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. APPENDIX F
ENVTRONrfENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
(To be completed by Lead Agency}
E~ zo~ ~ 78-0~03-02 .
~. HACKGROUND
~.. Name af ~PrQponent Butte County Planning ;Comm~..ssion ~ .
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2. Address and Phane Number nf Proponent: • ~
~ 7 County ~en~ter Dr~.ve
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3. ~ate of Check3ist Submitted ~
4. Agency Requ~.ring Checkla.st ~ ~ .
5. Name of Proposa~,, if a~p].~.cable Rezone ~or Zower Clark Raad, _
p ~ ~ w ~,~sra! ~ .,~en,.?~~.
II. ENVIRONMENTAL ~MPACTS
(Exp~anatians af all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required
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YES MAYBE NO
1, Earth. Wi11 the pxoposa3 result in significant:
a. Unstable earth conda.ti.o~s or in ~ ~
changes in geo~.ogi~ substructures? ~
b. Digrupt~ons, displacements, com~ -
~7dCt10I1 0~ overcovering of the soil? ~-~
c. Change in tapography ar ground ~~
surface re3.ie~ features?
d. Destructionr covering or
I[10C~ZfzC3'~3UI2 of any unique geo3.ogic ~
or phys•tcal features? ~ '
~; Inerease in wind or water
, ~rosian of soils, either an or of£ . ~ G
thP site?
~ t. Changes in deposit~on or erosian
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~p . = af beach sands, o~ changes in siltatian,;
g ~ ° depos~.tioT- vr ~rosiozr which may modi~y
m =~ p ~ the channel.o~ a rivpr or stxeam or the
a ~ bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? ,
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g. Expflsure af peop~.e ~r propertY ta
ge43ogic hazards such as earthq~:akes,
Iands3.ides. muds~ides, g~ound ~ai].ur~,
ar similax haz~rds?
2, Air. Wi11 the proposa~ result in:
a. Substantial deterxarat~.on of ambient
ai= qua~,ity2 .
b. The creation of abjectiona}ale '-
odors? ~
c. Signif~icant alterat~on of air Fnovem~nt.
moisture or te~nperature, or any ~hange iai clii~ate,
either lacally er xsgional3.~? ~
3. Wate=. Will the proposal resuit in substantia}.:
a. Changes in curzents, or the cdurse '
ar direct~.on of water movements?
b. Changes ~n abs~xptian rates,
drainage patterns, s~r the rate and
amcun~ of su~~ace water runoff? ~,,,,~.
.~. Alterataons to th~ caurs~ or
flow a~ f].nod wat~rs? . ~
d. Change in the am~uz~~ of sur~ace -
water in any water bady? . ~
e. Dfschax°g~ into surface waters , os
in any alter~taon of surfac~ wa~er
quality~ includin~ but not lima.ted to
temperatc~re, dis~o~ved oxygen or
turbidity?
f. A3.t~rat~oxa of the di.re~tion or
rate of ~~.aw ~f ground water~?
g. Change ~n the c~uantity of ground
waters, either througn direct addi.tians;
or withdrawals, or throu~h interception
of an aq~a~f~r by Gu~.s or e:eavatians?
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h. Reduction in th~ amoun~ of water
otherv~rise available for public
wat~r supp~ies?
i. Exposure of p~ople o~ prop~rty to
wat~r r~3ated hazards such as flaod~ng?
YES MAYBE NO
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4. Plant Life . Will the progasaJ. resu].t •
in sv.bstanti`a1:
_ a. Chang~ ih ~he diversity of species, or
• number of any species af pl.ants (incl:ud~.ng
~`" trees, shrubs, grass, crop~, microflora ~
and aqua.tic p3ants)?
~ b. Reduction of the numbers af any unxque~,
rara ar endangered species of p3.ants? ~
c. Intraduct ~.an of new sp~cies of plants ~ •
in~o an arEa, or in a barrxer to the
normal rep7.enishment a~ existing sgecies? ~
d. Reducti.on in acreage of any agricultural
crap? ~ L
5. Animal La.fe. Wa,3.1 the propasal result in ~
Substantial:
a. Chang~ in the d=vers~.ty af speci~-s, or
numbers o~ any species of~animals {birds,
~ land animals inc~uding r~ptiles, fish and
sh~~l.~ish, benthic arganisms, insects ar ~
rnicrofauna) ~ ~
b. ReductS.on of the n~mbers of any unique,
rare or endanqered species af animals? ~
. c. Intraduction of new species o~' an~mals
~nta an area, or resu~.t in a barrier to
the rnigration or mavo:~Ent o~ animals? ~
d. Deteriarat~.Qn to existing fish ar . ~ C
wildlife habitat? - .
~. No~.se . Wi3.1 the proposal. result in
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a. Xncreases in no_s 1
b. Exposuze o~ p~op].e to ~evere noise level~? ,~
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~• L„~ght and G~are. Will the
szgzizficant light or glare?proposal produce
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Land Use . Wi33, the p~oposal resu~.t in a
subi s~ ~antial. alterat,i~z~ af the planned ~and
use of an area?
~. Natural Resources. WiII th~ proPo~a~ ~~su~,t
.3n substantsal: ~
a• Incr~asa in the rate o£ c~se of any ~
-- -- natura3 resour~es?
b. Dep~.etzan of any nonrenewable.
natu~a2 rAsource?
1D. Risk af U set. Does the propasai involve
a rask of an explosioz~ or th~ release o€
hazardat~s suhstances (inc~udinq, but nat
Iimited to, oix, pestic~.c3es, ch~mieals;~r
radiation) in ~he event of an accident ar
upset condi~i~ns?
I~ . Po~~.ation o W~.11 th~
proposa2 sigflifacan~I.y
alt~r th~ location, dist~~.butian, d~nsity.
or grawth ra~e of the humar~ popu~.at~on ~of
an area? -
12. Housinq. W~.~l the prQposal signi~icant].y
af~ect existing housing. o~ crea~e a
demand ~o~ additional housing?
13. Transportatzon/Circu~.ation. Wil~ ~he
p~opQSal resu].t in:
a e Gen~rat~on of su~astang~.~~, additaona7.
vehicu~ar mov~m~nt?
b. Signifi~ant effects on existing parking
taci~,x~~~a, or d~mand for n~w parking?
c• Subs~antial i~npa~~ up~n ~x~~ting
transportat~on systems?
d. Significant al~~ratz~ns to presex~t
pa~terns o~ circu~.atian ar movement '
~~ peapZe and/ar goods? ~
e. A3tera~~ons to waterborne~, rail or
a~-~' traft~c?
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vehic~.es, bicyclists or pedestrians'? ~
1~4. Public Services. W~.11 the propnsal have
an ef~~ct upcn, or result in a snbstantial ~
need fnr new or altered governmental servzces
in any of the ~allowinq areas: .
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d. Parks or other recreational facilita.es? ~
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e. Maintenance of public faci~i.ti.es,
incZuding r~~ds? ~~
f. Other governmental services? `~
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35. Ener~. Wi~.l the praposal resu3t a.n:
a. Use o~ substantial amour~ts of fuel dr
energy? ~
. b. Subs~.anti,al zncr~as~ i.n dem~.rad upon ~
exz~~ing sources of ene~gy, or require
the dev~lopment of new sour ~s oF ~n~x~qy?
l~ . U~ili~zes . Will the prap~sa~~ ~esu~.t i.n a
.need for new sys~ems, ar substant~.al
alteratians tc~ the f~1.l,owinq utilit~.~s: ~
a. Power dr natural gas? • ~ G
b. Communications systems? ~ t
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~7. Human Hea~.th. WiI1 the proposa]. result in:
a. Creat~nn.af any health hazard or potentia3, ~
health hazard {excluding ~nenta3. hea]:th}? ~
b. Exposure of people ta potential h~a3th
hazards? ~
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16. Aesthetics. Will the proposa~. result;ih t}~~ ~
obstruc~ion o~ any pub3~c designated flr
recognized scenic v~sta open to the pub1.~C~
ar wi~.~. ~h~ prQpa~a3. result in the creation ~
of .an a~sthe~ica~3.y otfensive si.te apen
• ta pub~.ic uiew? .
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19. Recreati.on. WiI.I th~ ~~ _.
proposal resu~t in ~
an impaat upon th~ quala.ty ar guantity of
existing pub3ic recreati.onal faciliti~s?- ~
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gical/Iiis~orical. Wi11 the p~opnsal ~
resultin an alteration~of a signi.~~.~ant
arch~olog3~al or historical. site, s~ructure, ~
object or buildzng?
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21. Mandator Fir~dirz ~ of Si, n~,~Yea~nce .
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Does the p~o3ect have the potential to
degracle the quality of the environment,
s~abs~an~ia~,Iy reduce the ha;bitaf. Qf a
fish or wi~.dli~e sp~cies, cause a~ish
or wa.3.d~,a.fe papu~a~ion to drop below
self sustaini.ng 1evals, threaten to
eliminat~ a plan~. nr araimal camr~tunity,
reduce the numbe~ or restrict the rar~.ge
°f a~ar~: or endangered plant or ani~ital
ar eliminate impartaa~~ examples of the
~ajor pa~iods af CaZifornia history; ar
prehis~o~y? , -
Do~s the projeat have the patentialyto
achiev~ short tc~rn~ benefits to the ~
detriment of pub~.iclp adapted I.ong-term
enviranm~n~a3. goais?
Does the project have impacts which
are individua~,Zy limited, b~at'cumula-
tive3y considerab~.e? {A pr~a~~t may
impa~t on two nr mnre s~garate ~~so~~~~~
whe~~ ~he impac~ on each r~sauree is
rela~~ve3.y small, but wh~~e the ef~~c~
of th~ tota]. of ~hose i.m~ac~s oa the
envi,r~nment is s~gr~ificant. ?
Does th~ pzo~ect have environ~nentaZ
ef~ects which will ca.us~ substantia~
adv~rsp eftects on huinan beings,
either direct~.y or indirectly?
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`~PRO.Tc.CT D~SCRIP'~IGN
The pronosed nrajec~ is an amentmenC to the Parac~ise Land ~lse Map af
the Butte Co~snty Gener~l Plan. The proposal caLls ~o~ the rezonin~ of
16 parceZs from their taresen~ A-21tc~ zona to the pro~oser~ C-2 zon~n~. A~.~
parcels in questi.an are 1ocaCed sots~h of Busct~mann Road anc~ either frozt~
an Clark Rnad o~r have access ~o i.~C, The pro~osed alteration in ~and use
desi.~naCions wi~l be from rnedium-low c~ensity residen~i.al use to r~tai~,
rocnmercial uses. Th~ propasal eff~cts land fronting on bo~h sir3es of Clark
Road anc~ rezonin~ wili br~n~ several exist~.nR c~cnmercial uses unc~e~ an ~
apurot~~iat~ zonin~ d~,s~ric~. Th~ amez~dmenC will a].so encoura~e further
cornmercial d~velopme~r a~on~ Cla~k Road. The area involved in th~ rezoning
proposa~ i.s a nart af secti.o~ 23, T22N, R3~., M~7BbM. Sire size ~.s 83+ acres
~NV~RONMEn'TAL SLTT~NG
Hi~hway 191 , known as Clark Roac~ ,~s orien~ed in a north soe~~h direc»
tivn anc~ pravi,rles access to th~ rid~e fra~ all. l.ands to the sauth and east.
The subject lanc~ h.as be~r~ alt~red from iCs natural state duc~ to many
diverse projects ran~int~ from a~ricultura~. ~o commercial and indus~rial use
Soi1s onsite are redclish brawn c~.ay soilse ~vxdence indi.cates a soi~ dep~h
of over fi'. The area in ~eneral is undePZain by tuscan fo~ma~ian wh~ch
may he ~erviaUS or impervious depenciin~ upon if iti i.s fractured. The ~rosi
pa~en~ial onsite is low~moderate ancl~Che sails have ~~e same ~aw-mod~rate
expans~ve qual~ties. Paraciis~ in ~er~e~al is an a~ea af ~ow seisn~ic activit:
The Big Bend Fault approach:es the site from the east bu~ staps at th~ caest
Branch Feeth~r Canyori.
Much ofr the area involvec] in ~he re~on~ has b~e~s alte~ed from its
nat~ral. state by cvmmerc~ial ~ursuits, a mobile name pa~k, and ag~~cu~t~ral
u~es. What little nat'u~a3 v~~e~a~ion daes re~ain incleades ~onde~osa p~.z~e,
black aak, serub oak anc] manzar~ita ~ An ~unp~oc~uc~iv~ waln~t a~°charc~ artd
an u~m~intiai.nec~ ar~nLe archa~°d are ar~r~~c~ltu~a.l us~s= prasent which n~eess~-
tated clear~n~ the natural f~a~°a.
Most a~.l of the r~ative habitat f~r #'auna has been replaced by present
us~s. No conti.n~~ous use by wilc3 an~mals ottzer ~han' field mice and birds
i s nated .
A r~~.verse number af uses presen~Lv exists ons~.te anc~ in the area. .
Al.on~ the wesC sicle af Cla~°k Road a~ter Fisc~ $ros. Ganstructian Company
anr~ Pa~a~ors Rea3. ~state are two si.r~~l~ ~ami~.3~ ciw~l~.~.~~s sur~ounc~e~d by o~~n
lanc~ pres~~tlv b~i.r~~ gr~dec~ e This lanc~ x~ay ~~v~ p~~~io~asly b~~~ ~za~r~~~
orchard as it a.s tollnwed by twa more ~esidences and some wa~nut o~eh~~d~.
To the so~ath of ~he nro~osed re~on~ an ~h~ wesC side of Clark as H~ink~'s
Fzuit J~i.ce Campany and ~he publie ~o~f caurse. Low-density resid~n~ial
use exi.sts on the w~st side. of Clax'k in ~he area of' the proposed rezone.
Aion~ tk~e east side of C1ark movin~ sautt~ exzs~s Blue Hav~n Mobzle Hom~
Park, an existirrr~ apple areharc~, Pinecres~ Mobile Home ~'ark, Gaadyear Tir@
Store, ~arl's Brake Shop, Paracli.se Modul.ar Caneepts Mabil~ Home Sales,
anc~ twro sint~Ie f~mi1V res~.den~es presen~in~ quite a div'ersi~y o£ ~and use.
To th~ south of the rezonin~ area is ~ commerci.ai warehouse and an industri
a 1 lancl ~ase a~ea .
A3x- quali~v in the Parar~ise area ~s exce~Ient.: The major so~t~~es of
po3.lution heir~~ automobiles.
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Countv Gener.al Plan noise assessznen~ r~uic~elines far: naise cantours a~on~
a 1ow-saeed roar~way (typical3.y 35 M~H} and an ADT of 452~ on Clark itoac~,
most af the si~e wil~ 6~ suhjecrec~ to traffic noise in the 60-65riri range.
No surface water exi.sCs onsite.
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~II. DTSCUSSZON OF ENV~R~NMENTAL EVALUAT~ON
~ b: There w~~1 be disr~p~ians, disp~acements, compactzon and o Jer-
coverzng of the sail due ta the introductian of imperviaus materials
into ~he area. Retail cammercial buzldings and commercial parking
areas will caver the greate~t amount of area.
This is nnt deemed significant because the area has pseviousl.sr been
disturb~d; ~he area has limi~ed agricult-~ral patentzal and ~.s not
p~ar~n~d f or agricultural use, and the resulting in.creases in storm-
water rv.noff can be accom~oda~~d in nearby natura3 drainage channels.
'1 e: ~a.e area sits atop a ridge and s~.opes aver much af th~ site an
the 0- 5% categor~. ~ignificant tapographical cha~ges in the area
should not occur although site grading will b~ required should com--
mercial ac~~.v:~tzes b~come established.
The eastern border af the rezone a~sa f alls within the clear cresk
canyon with sl.op~s of 25%. Due to develnpment diffictz].ties related
ta slope and resulting erosian possibi~ities, the'can~an area should
r~main undis-~urbed.
~ e: ~ome increa~e in the rate of topsoil erosion wil~. occur diaring
site developments. The area has a Iaw erosion potential due to slope,
excep~ in -~he canyon area ta the ~ast. ~
'f g: A1Z of But~e Caunty is in an area of moderate seismic acti~rity.
The possibi~.ity af an ear~hquake of t~p to at least a magnitude of
5.0 on ~he Richter Scale exists. . .
2 a, b: Some dust and particu].a-~e matter ma~ be released to the air
d~z~ing coxtstruetion activities. This imp~act will be tempora~* and
can be succe,ss~ull.y mitigated. Establishment of new commercial acti-
va~ies in the area w~~.3. incs~ease traffic to the businesses. The
increased concentrat~,an of vehic~.es lacal~.y-will increase vehicular
emiss~.axts, in ~he farm of` nitrogen a~.des, hydrocarbons, and ca~bon
manoxide, released to the atmospYzere. Traffic re~ated odors may
resu~t during peak traffi~c houa~s.
0-srerall pol~.u-~ant levels in Butte County may' actual.ly' be reduced as
a resul~ o~' this deve~opment, as may Parad~se rESidents currer~t~y
shop ~.n Chico : which is 2~ m3.les away. Provisio~. of additiona~ com-
mercial fac~.lities in Paradise may ~~.iminate som~' ozr.t-of--tawn sho~pa,ng
trips.
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2 c: Microc~.~mat:~ changes may occ~.r onsi-~e ..-~h ~he introdu.ction af
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~ 3 b= There w3I1. be an ~ncs~ease in the rate and amount of surface
.t~ater runoff and an accompanying decrease zn absorptzon rates due
-~o the in-~roduc~ion of imparvious materials onsite. Drainage off
of the ridge zs goad.
S~ormwater runoff from the eastern part of the project area flo~rs to
Clear Creek. The western portion d.rains into Berr~ Canyo~. Both of
these channels are 1nre11 defin~d and can accommodate the prajected
increase in runoff ~,rhs.ch may result from commercial development of
the area.
3 e: Pe~roleum products leaked from v~hicles may wash in,to local
drainage patterns and degrade to a limited e~ent th~ qualit~ of
the runoff. No slowing wat~r courses exist onsite.
3 h: Water wi11 most like~.p be supplied by- the Paradise Irrigatian
District. ~everal cam~ercial uses (i.e, laundsoma~s}.have the
abili.ty to be highwater using fac~.Iities. This water would there~
for~ no~ be avai~.abl,e to ~he general public for use.
4 d: There will be the loss of an unproduc~ive walnut archard and
an unma~ntained appZe orchard and the accompan~in'g productivity of
the soil over the long term, The ~oss would nn-~ sigzr,ifzcantly aZter
the ags~.~-ul-tural crop of eit~her ~:n this r~gion.
5 d= Faunal habytat has already been lost due to d~velopment in
this area. ~
5 a: Increases in no~se will re5ult from commercial~activities,
par~ticular~.y increased traffic noise, Constructibn no~.se will be
short-term. No noise monitorixzg si~e.s exi,st zn ~h~ areae
7: There wa.7.1 be an increase in light and glare w3th the establish--
men~ of new commercial uses. Area lighting should be shielded to
avo~.d d~stracting glare for motoris~s on Highway '19`i {Clark Raad)_
S: The present zoning of the area is A-2 Ltda and the land uses gre-
sent include low-density resa.dentia3., agricultural, retail commercial
and mobal~ hom~ parks. The existing land use desi nation for the site
is medium-low density residential us~ (~-8 DU/acre~. Th~ proposal.. in-~
cludes an amend~ent ~o the General Plan ~~'ro~ ~]~.i.s res~.d~n~ial des~g~
nat~.an ~o a Retai3. Com~zercial designa~iorx, expar~cl.a:ng the comz~.ercial
district an the north that ex~sts adjacent ta th~'si~es Increased
co~mercial uses and ac-~ivity •xn ~he area will result fram pro~ect
app?~aval .
9: The rate of use of bo~h rene~Jab~e and non-renewable natural
resources wi11 increase during cons-~ruc~ioz~ if the proposal is
~pproved. {EXa~ples: lumber, p~troleum produc~s f~r er~ergy, sur-
facing, e~c.-)
'!0: Sor~.e cammerczal. uses which are allo~rab~.e involve the handli.ng
of ~~azardous subatances. (Hospita~.s, drug s~ores.)
'i'! : E~ansion of the urban frin~e ~o the south of Paradise say
- APP endix F- p age 7a nf 8
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20: Sinc~ no undisturbEd open land exis~s within ths area, the possi--
bility o~ finding archeolog~:cal ar-~ifac-ts of signi~zcance is considered
1.ow
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TV. DETERMINAT~aN
(To be compl~ted by the Lead Agency3
E}n the bas~,s o~ this initial ~va~,uation:
~ I find the propc~sed project C~ULD NOT have a si,gnifican~
.. effect ~n the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLA.RATION
a.s r~,ebmmended.
Q I find that alt.ktough th~ proposed gra~ect could have a
siqna.~icant effect on the ~31V3rOi1ntE31t~ there will not
be a signifa.cazit effect in th~.5 cas'e becaus~ the
mitigation measures d~scri.bed an an attached sheet
have b~en addsd to the projec~. A NEGATIVE DECLP~RATI4N
IS ~ECOMMENI~E~}}. ~
t~ I find the prop~sed proje~~ MAY have a signi~icant
e~fect on the ~nvyron~~r~t, and an ENVIRONMENTAL ~MPACT
REPQRT ~.s rec~uired .
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Date ~
' ; gs~at ~~
Revi s e F e ruary, 'I 979 -
. For~ ~3VIRONt4ENT~L REVIEW DF.FAHTh~F:~T
Rev' ewe b • ~~ ~ ~ ~
~, d y. . (,.c~
. ~ar~. D. Ne~.son
~ Env~ror~nent',a~ Rev~.ew D9.rectoz~
. Appendix F-- page a of S
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" ` S'ei:: Z1-10:~. C-'? f~«~xal Cummercial} Zon`e,
~A) Uses pc~r•n~ittc~~:
(~.} D«~e]?iii~;s .1111~ (~IZ'C;~~11l~,r ~,*roup3, ~uhject:~o the building
~ite ar~~a, lot «'idth a~izd yaf•c~ rec~uirem~nt~ speeified
for resic~entiul districts;
(z) All e~;es permitted i:~ ~;-1 (Li~ht 4;ommercial Districts) ;
{3) GerZeral cnmmercia9 ~~ses inc~~~iri~ art: shops, aviaries,
bar and rorktai! Iaun~es, billiai•c] pariora and gool ha~ls,
bowlin~ alle~s, building material (retaijj, cleaning and
~ pressing es~.~blishme~~ts, dar~ee h~lls, i.~nterior decorat-
ing shop3, emplo~~ment a~ancies, governmeixtaJ, lsgis-
lative builc~ine~, ~,rS~mn~sium•, puhIic,; cornmercial or .
ph~~sical cultural st~~dius, }IOSjltt~~5, hatel~ and motels~
laboratories at~d x-ray faciiities, ma.ssage parlars and
reducin~ saIons, eq~iipment rentals, pet: s~ops, ased car
iot~, repair garages, auta car ~vashes, plumbing shops,
cabinet shaps, si~n manufactuz•iatg shops, and other ~ ~
ret.~il e~tak~ii~hm~;nt; ~~•3~~r~ intci•~~rc~cd as sirr~iIar; •
(4) Accesaory uses and bt~ilc3in~~ pet~tinent ~o a permit~d ~
use.
{B} [Uses ~•eq~aaria~r~ use perrn.its:] The fotio~ving vses ~are •
permitted~ s~abjec~ to sLCUriit~ a. ~ase perinit in each casc.
~ (1) 1~~eltiin~~ shops; ~
(2) h~~nufacturin~ af etothin~, handicraf~ groaucts, print-
in~, lithogz•a~hizag and othez• light manufacturing or in-
dustria~ uses of similar ehaxacter;
(3) Pu~lic OI' QiE~ISF-p1I~I1C uses, ii.cl.uding chisrches;
(4) ~Se.rvice sta~ians, drive-in restaurants, kennels and
small animal haspitals at~d mortuariea,
(C) [Site req~rire~iients:] The requ:rements ~f section 24-33
af this Code are r:~~dified for a31 bz~ilding sites in C-2 zone
an the fullowi3ig pa~•ticutars:
(1) Lot width requfx•e~i: ~iinirnum Iot width shatI ~not be
]ess than ~~3enty-fiye (~5) feet.
The Int width rs~~iia-ex°r~ents fnr r.esit~~n~ial draeTFirtgs
shall confvrm to the xequirements #'ar axky .residential
zone.
(2) ~ide ya~•d reqTri.~•e~~nents: None, exce}~# ~chere the side
of a int abt~ts upozz ~the side ai a lot in an R disti-ict,
irt whith case the 3~3lj~ti~lf~r sicie y:~ra sh:~li not }~e leas
than five (5) feet; anc3 e~cL~t ~i~h~re: the side yard
an the stre~t ~itie of a cor~aei• iot aLu~s on an R district,
in ~ti~hi~h c~2sL i~~c stcle ~•:s3•d on tk~e s#reet sic~e shal~ be
onc-half the fr~~3t ~'~ta•cl a•e~aire~l i:i s.uch R dis~r'rc~s
The side yai•d ~~equi~~cm~nt5 fr~z• re~ic~en~ial dwe~lin~~
511:1~I co~ifarm tu tti~ r~quireme~its far ai~y xesidential
zone.
(3) Rear y~arE~ re~uired: T~ti~aI~•e (1?} feet, or fi~•e (5) feet
adjacent to ari alley. (Orcl. I4o. 1750, §~, 8-3I r6) . .
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EDMIEN[7 G. BROWlV JR.
GOVSRf<Oii
t Gav~t~NO~•s a~~icE -.(
, ~ FiC~ OF' ['LANNING AND i2ES~ ,~;..H
~ 14p0 T~i~lTH 57REET
5ACRAErS~NTO 958t4
March 21, 1~79
Earl D. tJe7son
Butte Cour~ty Environmer~tal Revi~w Dept.
18-~' Cour~ty Center Dri ve
OroviTle, CA 95965
5lJ8J~C~f: SCH i~79t~22633 -~ LOWER CLRRK RO,~D REZOI~E RP~ VARIOUS
Dear i~r. Neison:
State ~ge~cies F~ave cor~mented on y~ur draft environ~nental document {see
attached}. if yo~ wo€~ld like ~o d75CU55 tY~e concerns and r~co~r~nendat3ons ~n
their camments, contact the staff fror~ the agenc~es whose names ar~d addresses
a~pear or~ the carnments.
You may forma~ly respond to t~e agencies' tomrnents by writing to ~hem (inc~ud-
ing the S~ate C7earir~gha~se number on all s~ch correspar~dence). When filang
the Fina7 ~IR, you m~s't ~nclude al~ co~ments and responses (State EIR Gt~.idp-
lir~es, Sect~an 15146). State review of your dra~'t enviranmental document wi11
'then be com~3ete.
~o aid ~n preparin~ erviranmenta7 assessments an f~t~re projects, you sE~fluld
send to sta~e agencies and ~he Off~ce af Plannirtg and Pesearch yaur ~otice of ~~
Preparation as prescribed by A~ S$4 and Sect~on 15066 of the ~IR Guidelir~es. :
If you wauid care for assistance or if the ~eed arises, the Off~c~ of Pianning
and Research is available ta hel~ ident3~y responsi~7e agencies, distribute
Notices of Pre~aration, organize coord~natior~ meetings,_ med~ate disputes, and
~old cor~solida~ed hearings.
Please cantact Pam Aronha1t at (916} 44~-0513 ~~' you have ar~y q~e5tions.
Sincerely,
,
~~
Step~er~ lf. ~!i 1~ i amsan
State Clearinghouse
SVI~/nb
Rttachmer~t
cc: Ken Feilaws, D~~
Phi 1~p G. Simpsor~, Ca~`~rar~s
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State C~.earinghouse
~fsic~ o~ Planr:ing and ~ese~.rch
~~+DD - ~Oth St:~eet
~ Sacramento, CA 9581~+
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From : ~?~PQRTMEN F- N5f~C3RTAT~ '~
~ivi~ion of Traasp tion PIan~In ~
~
rHILIP G. SIMPSON, A~CP, Chief
~ Environmental Assessment Branch
~~rrwa.~ ~s~ arns~sFvrTS:nan Ag~
~°~' = i~~.r ch i 4, 19 7 9
Fik Nn.~ 0 3-But-7.9I Lo~er C:
Road Rezone
5"~"~' ~CH 79022633
We have reviewed the Environmental Checklist ~or the proposed
rezaning of land adjacent to C1ark Raad (State Route 19I) ~.n
Paradise.
Th~. En~ironmental Checklist inc~.udes the following statements:
"C1,~.rk Road...wil1 be uFgraded -~a four lan~s with
3.eft--turn channelizafiion .as deve~opment o.ccurs
~d makes such expans~~n nec~ssary.'~ (Sec. ~3a, c)
"Mita,gation measures in the form af road 3m~roveme~ts,
and traf.f'~c safety devic~s w~11 be a~ec~ssary as
development proceeds." (5ec, 13~)
No improve.~nents are presen-~~.y planned for Route I9I in ~ha.s
vicinity, and it is not anticipated that any funds will become
available for ~.mpr~avements in the for~seeable ~uture.
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To The Honorable Hoard of Supervisors
Butte County, State of Cal.iforr~i.a
Da~e _ _ ~~2 ~_- 3.979 ~ 19
Pursuant to Sec~~.azz 3698 af the I2evenue and Taxation Code, notice is hereby
given of my intention to sel~ {at Public Auction) (~rr~Q~CD~ the tax deeded
property described on the attached schedule, £or a sum not 1'ess than ~he ma.nimwn
price set forth fo1.~.owing the descriptian of said property. '
Your approval and dir pcPtion by resolution tq~selZ isn esp~ctf I ly' requ~ sted.
Offered for Sale ~a-l~hout a Zicat~on. (~
Collec~', dlt`-~utt~(."tSunty
By ' Deputy
RESOL[l'~ION QF APPROVAL BY BOARD QF SLTPERVISORS
~50LUTIOi~ N0. 79-79A '
Pursuant to th.e above Na~ice and Request, i~ is hereby reso~ved tha~ approval
be and it is her~by granted fo~r sai.d sale as se~ forth in the said Notice and tha~
the Tax Co].Iector is hereby directed to sel~ the property described in said Notiae
as provided far by law for a sum nat less than the minimu~n price se~t fart~ therein.
The ~oregoiz~g resolution was duly' passed and adopted isy'the Board of Super-
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visors of Hutte Co-anty, ~he
( Seal )
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ROBERT E. LEi~, Chairman
Butte County Board o~ Supexvisors
8th d~- of Mav ,~9 79
Attest: Ma 8' , 19 79
ATTES'T: Ci~ARK A. N~ZSON, COUNTY CLERK~
RECORDER and e~s-of~~icz.o C~.e~k
a~ the ~oard of Supervisors
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