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ORDINANCE N0. 94iF
AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION OF THE COU~lTY OF
BUTTE, STATE OF CALIFORPIIA, PURSUANT TO
ORDINANCE NOS. 475, 522 and 676 OF SAID COUfVTY
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of Cali-
for m a, under and pursuant to Ordinance Na. 475 of said County, be-
ing the Zoning Enabling Ordinance of said County as amended by
Ordinance Nos. 522 and 676, DO 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 M-7 (Light Industrial) District as hereinafter de-
scribed and subject to all of the restricted uses applicable to the
uses of an "M-1" District. Said area being located in the unincor-
porated area of Butte County, south of the town of Paradise, par-
ticularly described as follows:
Assessor Parcel 55-18-48 as shown in the Office of
the County Assessor the first 1~londay in March 1967,
excepting therefrom the area 250 feet from the
centerline of and parallel to the Clark Road, and
as shown by map in the Office of the Butte County
Planning Commission and in the Office of the Butte
County Clerk.
SECTION 2. REGULATIONS FOR AN °M-1" DISTRICT: The following
regulations shall apply in an "«-1" District:
2.1 Uses Permitted:
a. Uses permitted in C-1 and C-2 Districts.
b. Wholesale and storage warehouses.
c. The assembly and storage of goads, materials, liquids
and equipment (except the storage of inflammable matter of ex-
plosives or materials which create dust, odors or fumes).
d. Feed storehouses and warehouses and fuel yards.
e. The manufacturing, processing, fabricating, assembling,.
refining, repairing, packaging and treatment of goods,
materials and products by power (oil„ ga-s of electirc), includ-
ing, 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 aluminum, plastic and fiberglass, or other suitable material,
and the processing, finishing, polishing and anodizing of alumi-
num extrusions and castings, assaying, broom and brush manu-
facturing, die casting, dog pounds, draying, freighting or
trucking yard or terminals, heavy equipment rental or sale,
heating and ventilating service shops, jewelry manufacturing,
lamp shade manufacturing, lumber yards, packaging plants, public
utility service yard, truck repairing and overhauling and weld-
ing shops.
f. Dyeing and rug cleaning plants, veterinary hospitals
and animal shelters and boarding kennels, cabinet and woodwork-
ing shops, construction and material yards.
2.2 Building Site Area P,equirements: (done, except as may be
required for building and for off-street loading area and parking
space as set forth below under "Loading Area" and "Parking Space".
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1 2.3 Yard Required:
2 a. Front Yard: Plone, except buildings and structures shall
be fifty (50) feet from the centerling of the road, except where
3 the road is classified as a Federal Aid Secondary and then the
minimum setback shall be fifty-five (55) feet from the centerlinE
4' of said road.
5' b. Side Yard: P•ione, except where the side of a lot abuts
an E'R" District, in i~~hich case the side yard shall be not less
g than five (5) feet.
ry c. Rear Yard: PJone, except where the rear yard abuts an
"R" District, in which case the rear yard shall be not less than
g five (5) feet.
g; 2.4 Truck Loading and Unloading Space: Private off-street load•
ing space for the handling of all goods, materials and equipment
10 shall be provided. Such space shall be of sufficient area and of
such design as to permit the parking and loading of vehicles withou'
11 extending into any existing street beyond the curb line.
12 SECTION 3. All uses of land within the District not specifical-
// ly authorized and permitted under Section 2 are prohibited.
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SECTTON 4. Penalties for any violation of the zoning hereby im-
14' posed within the District shall be as provided in the Zoning Enabl-
' ing Ordinance, and in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning
15 Enabling Ordinance this Ordinance shall from and after its effective
date become a supplement to and part of the Zoning Enabling Ordi-
16 Hance.
17 SECTION 5. Tn compliance with the provision of said Zoning En-
abling Ordinance, the same is hereby amended by adding to Section 5
18' thereof this Ordinance in full.
19 SECTTON 6. This Ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be
in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days after the
20' date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days
~~1 after i:ts passage this Ord finance shall be published once with the
21 nam~ostOf the members voting for and against it in the Paradise
a newspaper published in the County of Butte, State
22 of California.
23 PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Butte, State of California, this 8th day of August 1967, by the
24 following vote:
25 AYES : Supervisors Dunaway , iilagon, i~iclLillop, Pryde and Chairman
Howsden
26! NOES: None
27 ABSENT: None
28' NOT VOTING: Nsr3e:
29 RL Y L. HOWSDEN, Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors, County of Butte,
30; ATTEST: State of California.
JESSIE ROGERS, County Clerk
31 and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of the
32 Cou-` of Butte.
B
eputy Clerk