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May II, 1976
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
SS.
COUNTY OF BUTTE )
The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuant to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron.
Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer; Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, and
Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Gloria Epting, deputy.
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
76-720 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor .McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the minutes. of April 27, 1976 and May 4, 1976 were approved
with the following corrections: Page 309, May 4th minutes, kecond paragraph to stake
at the end of the paragraph: "For the reasons set forth above, and on the April 27th minutes,
to include on page 293 the entire transcript of County Counsel's statement regarding the
Vern Bertram rezoning.
76-721 COMMUNICATIONS
Max an Lois McCutc eon. Mr. & Mrs. McCutcheon write supporting the wrecking
yard of Carl Hecker in Clipper Mills. Held for afternoon hearing.
Charles W. Adams, Challenge . Mr. Adams writes in support of the application
of Carl Hecker to operate a junk car business. Reid for afternoon hearing.
Thomas E. Crumpton, Chico. Mr. Crvmptan submits formal protest of the drainage
assessment methods used by McCain and Associates on the Lassen Avenue
Assessment pistriet. Referred to McCain and Associates.
Butte County Bicentennial Committee. The Committee asks that additional consideration
be given to Butte County's participation at the California State Fair. Bob Nicholson
to be invited to appear of next weeks` Board meeting to discuss this matter.
Butte County Environmental •Review Committee. The Committee sends notification
that the Board of Supervisor's application for formation of County Service
Area No. 57 to provide stivctural fire protection water system north of
Chico was determined to have a significant effect on the environment and
an Environmental Impact i~port is -equired. Discussed; no action taken.
State Department of Water Resources. The Department forwards information concerning
thq~iroposed reconstruction of the old Bidwell Bar Bridge and Tollhouse
and advises that drawings may be reviewed at the Department of Water
i~sources, Oroville. Information only.
Stockton State Hospital. William Keating. medical director, requests the Board
to submit a nomination to the Governor for consideration far appointment
to the State Hospital Advisory Board. See motion following communications.
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State Department of Water Resources. The Department forwards estimated wafer supply
contract charges for the 1977 calendar year in the amount of $16,917.
information only.
Department of Urban and Housing Development. The Department invites the County
to apply for additional funds to supplement the County's Section 8
Existing Housing Program. Referred to Scott Tandy.
John W. Hamby. Protests the conditions of the Eden Pines Subdivision. Referred
to Planning Department.
Richard G. Lathrop. Mr. Lathrop writes requesting that his land be put under the
Land Conservation Act. Referred ro County Counsel.
David A. Huffman. Mr. Huffman writes explaining the reasons behind his termination
of employment with the Butte County District Atrorneys office. Information.
David and Carolyn Whitely. The Whitely's write in support of Carl Heckers use permit
for a dismantling yard. Hold for hearing.
Ralph V. Whitely. Mr. Whitely writes in support of Carl Heckers use permit for a
dismantling yard in Clipper Mills. Hold for hearing.
76-722 DISCUSSION OF PROPOSITION l5 ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT
Supervisor Rrc ter state tat r not approve o t e scare tactics
employed by the advocates of proposition 15. He also slated that this proposition,
if passed, would cause the United States to Fall into economic decline.
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the Board voted to oppose Proposition 15 on the November
ballot.
7b-723 DISCUSSION OF LETTER FROM ASSEMBLYMAN CHAPPIE
Supervisor Ladd stated a ad received a etter from Assemblyman Chappie
regarding the new pproposed rules and budgeting for the Air Resources Board. It was
suggested that the Board go on record in opposition to this proposal.
On motion of Supervisor Lodd, seconded by Supervisor McKiilop and
unanimously carried, the Board voted to go on record opposing the proposed rules
and budget for the Air Resources Board. Letter to be written to the appropriate
people, namely, Assemblyman Chappie and Governor Brown.
76-724 DISCUSSION: LETTER FROM ASSEMBLYWOMAN PAULINE DAVIS
C airman Cameron stated t at a ad receive a etter rom Assemblywoman
Pauline Davis stating that she is in concurrence with the Board in their opposition
to Senate Bill 15.
76-725 CONTINENTAL NUT V5 COUNTY OF BUTTE: CASE CLOSED
Dan Blackstock, County Counsel, reporte t at t e Continental Nut vs
County of Butte case is to be closed. The Supreme Court has denied .b;hearing
pnd the remitter has been returned to the County Clerk and the final payment is in
the process of being paid or it has now been paid.
7b-72b DISCUSSFO N: COMMUMTY ACTION AGENCY GOVERNING BOARD:
ACTION DEEAYED ONE WEEK
Discussion. City of Chico appointments to Community action Agency
Administering Board discussed. Action delayed one week. Supervisor Richter stated
that he considered this a very dubious interpretation inasmuch as he thought the City
of Chico representatives should include members of the City Council and questioned
the propriety of having members of the social services commission serving in their
place. The Administrative OFficer was requested to follow through on this matter
and report back at the next meeting. Action delayed one week.
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76-727 DISCUSSION OF HOUSING COORDINATOR POSITION
Supervisor Ladd stated that he was concerned about the job description
for Housing Coordinator position, The job description has been received; last weeks
action took care of this matter. The record shows that Minuted Order 76-70T
approved the Housing Coordinator position and salary.
7b-728 SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT: FIRST READING WAIVED
T e sa ary or nonce amen meet prepare to provi e t e two permanent
manpower personnel needed discussed.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived.
76-729 DISCUSSION: JAILERS AND BAILIFFS - 37~ WORK WEEK
On motion of Supervisor McKi op, secon e y Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, ahe_Board reaffirmed theirjntention that jailers and bailiffs _
will have a 37 hour work week.
76-730 DISCUSSION: ARCHITECTS RECOMMENDATION FOR NEW ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING: RECOMMENDATION ACCEPTED
Arc ifect s propose or new ovnty Administration Building discussed.
Supervisor Ladd felt that it was premature to make a decision on the recommendation
at this time. Supervisor Richter disagreed and felt that they would have to know
the footage for the building; Footage and proposed building discussed,
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
carried, the architects recommendation for 41,000 square footage for the new County
Administration Building was accepted; the contract to be so modified, subject to
the approval of County Counsel. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop, Richter
and Chairmon Cameron. NOES: Supervisor Ladd.
76-731 LETTER OF CONCURRENCE TO BE APPROVED: CERTIFICATION OF NEW POPULATION
ESTIMATES: LETTER OF CONCURRENCE TO BE SENT TO THE DEPT. OF FINANCE
T e State Department o f=inance as in rm t County t tin or er
for new population estimates to be certified for tax subvention purposes, the law requires
a specific written request for the certification from the local jurisdiction. Total
County population as of January i, 1976 is 121,400, approximately 500 mare than the
1975 Special Census figure,
On motion of Supervisor Richter, sewnded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, letter noting concurrence with new population estimate from
State Department of Finance was approved and Chairman authorized to sign,
76-732 CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODES APPROVED & FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK
T e t it segment o Con ict o Interest o es representing county committees,
commissions, etc., have been prepared. Codes discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, the following conflict of interest codes. were approved and
Filed with the County Clerk:
I. Juvenile Justice Commission
2. Assessment Appeals Board
3. Planning Commission Page 317.
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4. Air Pollution Control Hearing Board
5. Housing Authority
6. Land Conservation Committee
7. Law Library Trustees
76-733ApPROVAL OF AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
AND THE CITY OF GRIDLEY
An agreement rautomatic aid between the County Fire Department and
City of Gridley for fire and rescue aid has been prepared for Board approval.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, agreement for automatic aid between the County and City of
Gridley was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
76-734 ITEMS DECLARED SURPLUS PROPERTY AND PURCHASING OFFICER AUTHd7R IZED
TO SELECT AUCTIONEER
A ist of items f at have been designated surplus by various county departments
has been prepared, it is requested that the Board deiclare the items surplus and authorize
selection of an auctioneer to conduct a dale to the highest bidders.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the Fisted items were declared surplus property, and the
Purchasing Officer was authorized to select an auctioneer through compet5tive
procedures and requested that non-governmental agencies be notified of the auction.
76-735 DISCUSSION OF COUNTY COURIER SERVICE
County Courier service discussed.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the Board voted to reiterate its intention to cut back and no
longer fund this kind of program.
76-736 DISCUSSION: VOTING EQUIPMENT: PURCHASE AUTHORIZED
e County C er as advised t at a as found an east coast supplier
whereby voting equipment can be acquired at a much lower rate and request authorization
to purchase additional equipment at the amount budgeted. The request is to increase
compartment voting booths from 20 to 35 and vote recorders from 24 to 59.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
unanimously carried, purchase of additional voting equipment was authorized, at
approved budgeted amount.
76-737 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED
n motion o Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the following budget transfers were approved:
B-180 Paradise Constable. Transfers $350 from other transportation
and travel to office expanse in order to cover a deficiency caused by
requirements of printing new forms to replace out moded stock on hand.
B-181 Chico Munfcipai Court. Transfers $5.600 from the reserve
with $3,500 going to jury and witness expense, $1,500 to office expense,
and $600 to pxa£essional and specialized services. This transfer is
necessitated because of unanticipated increase in the number of jury trials;
increase in postage rate and purchase of new farms; and unanticipated inerense
in the number a£ cases re uirin court appointed attorneys.
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7b-738 APPROVE AGREEME NTS FOR SALE: RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION
On motion o Supervisor Ric ter, secon e y Supervisor La and
unanimously carried, the agreement for sale for right of way acquisition was
approved, Chairman authorized to sign and Auditor authorized to issue warrant
upon demand of County`s escrow agent for the following:
Pro'ect Name
Oa ay F. Reynolds 0.180 $1080 Tatol: $1080
76-739 APPROVE CONSTRUCTION BY COUNTY FORCES AND 7RANSFEROF FUNDS
AUTHORIZED FOR PINE ST. & UPPER COUTOLENC ROAD
Pu is Wor s requests estn is rnent wor orders or force account
construction on Pine Street north of Mica Street in Stirling City ($1,500) and
Upper Coutolenc Road at Lovelock ($1,000) and transfer of $1,500 to Pine Street
and $1,000 to Upper Coutolenc from cpmpleted work order 5162 {Edgewood Lane @ Pearson
Road)
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the Board approved Public Works request for establishment
of work orders for force account construction on pine Street north of Mica Street
in Stirling City ($1,500) and Upper Coutolenc Road at Lovelock ($1,000) and
approved transfer of $1,500 to Pine Street and $1,000 to Upper Coutolenc from
completed work order 5162 {Edgewood Lane & Peorson Road; construction authorized
by County forces.
7b-740 PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF FEATHER RIVER OPPORTUNITY CENTER PROPERTY
TO OROVILLE WYANDOTTE IRRIGATION DISTRICT APPROVED
On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, seconded y Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the Board approved the petition for annexation of Feather River
Opportunity Center property to Oroville Wyandotte Irrigotion District
76-741 DISCUSSION: PETITION TO RENAME EAST AVENUE FROM HIGHWAY 32 TO ESPLANADE
C ay Cast rry, Director of Pu is Wor s, stated t at 'ts department
had received a petition to rename East Avenue from Highway 32 to Esplanade.
There are 48 names on the petition. Mr. Castleberry felt it might be too early to
make such a name change; that the whole Chico area should be considered.
Supervisor Richter agreed and hoped that the Board would follow Mr. Castleberry's
rECOmmendation .
76-742 DISCUSSION: ADD ON TO SURPLUS PROPERTY DISPOSAL
The Purchasing Officer reported he had done research and found that a
World War II quanset but at the Mana~nita Fire Station sits on property owned by
the Southern Pacific Railroad. He will report back next week with a request ro
dispose of the hut.
7b-743 REPORT TO BOARD ON BID OPENING: MISSILLA VALLEY BRIDGE PROJECT
ast a erry stoic t at t o Boar mem rs a resume o t e : s
for the Missilla Valley Bridge project. They have received another good bid lower
than the estimate.
On motion of Supervisor McKlllo ,seconded by Supervisor Richter and
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unanimously carried, the bid for the Missilla Valley bridge project was awarded to
R. M. Harris of Nbrago, sub~ecF to the Federal Highway Administration concurrence,
in the amount of ,$145, 423.26,
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the Board voted for formalim lion of the minutes to include
the detour signs that Public Works Oirectar has requested.
76-744 DISCUSSION OF CHICO CLIPPER FUNDING
Clay Castleberry, PU61ic Wor s D tcrea or, stated that the low bid for the
Chi6o_Clipper service was Chico Ambulance Service in the amount of $I.$5.
Supervisor Ladd stated that he did not feel that 50%of the cost was too much for the
patrons to pay for said service.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
carried, the Board voted to support the 50 cent patron share of tha cost for the Chico
Clipper Service and directed Mr. Castlebenry to continue with the negotiations with
the City of Chico and Chico Ambulance Service.
AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron
NOES: Supervisor Ladd
76-745 REPORT: STIRLING CITY SEWER
C ay Caste try regatta that the State Department of public Health
examined the Stirling City Sewer System and has found that it is O.K. and that
the $150,000 will not be needed.
76-746 DISCUSSION OF BRIDGE BEING BURNED NORTH OF CHICO
Mr. Caste arty regatta tat someone a urne a n ge on Bruce Road.
He will report bank about this matter at a later date.
76-747 DISCUSSION OF DAMAGE TO ROAD NORTH OF NO RD
C ay Caste arty stated t at roc fe near Sacramento River and has
caused $32,0000 worth of damage. He will report back on this matter and present
a proposal.
76-7Q8 DISCUSSION OF REPORT FROM SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON BUTTE COUNTY
HEALTH AGENCY
C airman Cameron stated that the director should have a public'[lsmlth
background and be a medical doctor, also. Supervisor Richter said he thought
it was a good proposal. Chairman Cameron stated he had talked to Dr. Enloe and
they agreed that the agency director could be the public health director and if
he finds he needs an additional doctor, he could appear before the Board and make
that request. Supervisor Ladd said he felt that to use more than one doctor would be
a waste of money.
Chairman Cameron stated that the Board should take into consideration
what the rewmmendation contains. Dr, Enloe stated that the Board is required to
appoint a mental health director and public health would be the responsibility of
the Board, He further stated that there is a need for another doctor. Supervisor
McKillop stored that the health officer could be hired as the mental health
director.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
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carried the Board determined the following; The mental health director
will also be the health officer; he may determine if he needs another doctor.
AYES: Supervisors Ladd, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron
NOES: Supervisor Madigan
RECESS: 10:25
RECONVENE: 10:35
76-749 PUBLIC HEARING-FLOYD V. POWELL, APPEAL OF CONDITION NO. 2
OF PARCEL MAP
T e pu is Baring of Floyd V. Powell appeal of Planning Commission's
determination recommending denial of parcel map, AP 53-12-45, 4 lots, west side
of Clark Road, north of Nunnelly Road, Paradise, surveyor, bhn Hamby, was held
at this time. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, did give the details and set out the
background of the map and conditions.
Chairman Cameron opened the hearing to the public.
Appearing:
Floyd V. Powell, in opposition to Condition No. 2, which requires
the installation of sidewalks. He asked that he not be required to install sidewalks
until the other residents and/or the County of Butte is required to install them.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the Board denied the appeal with the addendum that if the County is not
putting sidewalks on Clark Road, the applicant be given further cvnsideratian.
AYES: Supervisors Ladd, McKillop and Chairman Cameron
NOES: Supervisors Madigan and Richter.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the Board voted to eliminate condition No. 2, requiring sidewalks with
the stipulation that if and when the people in that area put in sidewalks, Mr. Powell
will also be required to install sidewalks.
76-750 DISCUSSION OF LASSEN AVENUE CONSTRUCTION SID PROJECT (MC AM1S)
Continued to Ater in t meeting.
76-751 PUBLIC HEARING: DON W. MONTGOMERY-APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION"S
DETERMINATION RECOMMENDING~DENIAL-OF PARCEL MAP
T pu is eanng on t e Don .Montgomery appeal of Planning
Commission's recommendation of denial of parcel map, AP 55-12-17, 3 lots south
of Roe Read, east side of Foster Road, Paradise, was held at this lima.
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, set out the background of the recommendation.
The condition on which the map was denied has been taken care of .
Hearing opened fo the public.
Appearing: Don Montgomery, stating that he hoped the Board would approve
the parcel map as Condition No. 7 has been wmplied with.
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Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisoa-McKill~~,seconded by Supervisor Madigan,
and unanimously carried, the Board approved the appeal, subject to all conditions,
with the exception of Condition No. 7, of the eon Montgomery parcel map, and
the tentative parcel map was approved, with the finding that it is consistent with
the general plan and that 6 negative declaration regarding environmental impact was
filed with'the County Clerk on April 5, 1976, map is as follows:
toned A-R Don W. Montgomery, AP 55-Z2-17, 3 lots, south
G.P. 1-•, du/ac of Ro? Road, Past side of Foster Road,
Paradise. Surveyor: hippincott Surveying
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 1V.3 of *1~e Hutte County Code,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been r_-
viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend
denial of the tentative map,_irasmueh as the proposal is an un-
acceptable lot design for Parcel 2 & 3. Development on Parcel
3 should be prohibited in any of tha parcel that is 65 ft. in
width;. Ir approved, the following conMitions are r?commend~u:
1. Pzovide traversable access.
2. D~ea to the County of AuttP 30 ft. right-of-way from the c~nt~r--
line of Foster Road.
3. IndicatA a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Foster
Road, on Parcel 1, 2, & 3.
4. Obtain an encroachment permit,
5. Show all easements of record on the final map.
6. Indicate a 100 ft. septic tank free setback from the creek
traversing the southerly tip of Parcel 3.
7. Redesign parcel 2 & 3 to the satisfaction of the Planning Dept,
& Dept. of Public Works.
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with
the County C.terk on Aoril 5, 19 76 . _ ~ ^~
7b-752 D15CUS510N OF LASSEN AVENUE PROJECT CONTINUED
Dan B ac stoc ,County Course , c art ie t e County's position regarding
the erroneous bid of McAmis Associates.
Appearance;
Maynard Craig, representing Butte Creek Rock, the next lowest bidder for
the Lassen gvenue Project. He objects to the addendum that Dan Blackstock has
proposed regarding the error in the Mcgmis bid. He stated that this procedure was not
entirely within the law and it vrould seta bad precedent.
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76-753 APPEARANCE: JACK HUR.GER
rger o sects to . ferguson's refusal to talk to him on the
matter of his complaints to the Department of Planning regarding his neighbor and their
travel trailer. He stated that they had someone living in this trailer without the
proper authors moon. This property is located on Mariposa. He also stated that
his neighbors on the south of him had put on an addition to their house one-half foot
from his property line. Referred to Supervisor Madigan.
76-754 APPEARANCE: GORDON RIGGS-KELLY RIDGE ESTATES, UNIT NO. 4
Gordon Ri99s, project manager fort Ke y Ridge Estates, requested an
extension of time in which to file his final subdivision map. Mr. Blackstock
advised the Board that this is possible.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, a six month extension of time was granted on Unit No. 4
of the Kelly Ridge Estates, for the Filing of the final map.
76-755 APPEARANCE: DON GERBER
Don er r, representing the Butte Creek Canyon Community Association,
stated that the interim TM-5 zoning is going to expire on June 2nd, 1976. He stated
that the residents were trying hard to get into the position to hove the permanent
ooing take efFect.
Mr. Lawson explained thezoning proposal.
Charles Hyle, resident of that area, stated he had been working with the
residents on this project. The residents are requesting a TM-5z oning for that area.
Hearing set far May 25, 1976 at 2:DO p.m. an the Butte Creek Canyon
extension of interim zoning.
76-756 APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE iPARCEL MAPS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
On motion of Supervisor McKi op, seconde y Supervisor Ladd and
unanimously carried, the following tentative parcel maps recommended for approval
ware approved, tubj~ct to the conditions, wish the findipg that they are ,consistent
with the General Pfan and that negative declarations have been filed with the County
Clerk:
zoning: A-2 Ltd. & R-3 Floyd V. Powell, AP 53-12-d5, 4 lots,
G.P. 5-8 du/ac west side of Clark Fd., north of Nunneley
Road, Paradise. Surveyor: John W. Hamby
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code,
the tentative parcel rnap of the above identified property has been re-
viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the tentative map, subject to the €ollowfng conditions:
1. Provide traversable access.
2. Construct full improvements on cul-de-sac street, i.e. curb,
gutter, and sidewalk.
3. Submit drainage plans to the Dept. of Public Works and install
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Q, Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of the
access easement, and a 55 ft. building setback from the center-
line of Clark Road.
5. Provide a road maintenance agreement.
6, show all easements of record on the final map.
7. Access easements to be reserved in deeds per County ordinance.
Is. Show a 100 ft. septic tank free setback along the creek traversing
westerly line of Parcel 4.
Note: This is farther parceling of a parcel map recorded in Book 55
on Page 59 Eut February 27, 197fi.
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with
the County Clerk on April 5, 1976.
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April 12, 1975
Zoned TM-5 D. W. Ramme, AP 56--OB-3'l, 2 lots, east of Vilas
G.P. 1-5 ac/du Road, near Cohasset. Surveyor: Lippincott
5urveyinq
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of Butte County Code,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been
reviewed by the Butte Covnty Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the tentative map, subject to the fol3owfng conditions:
1, Verify legal access.
2. Provide traversable access.
3. Indicate a 50 ft, building setback Line from the centerline of
the access easement.
w. Show all easements or record on the final map.
5. Provide a road maintenance agreement.
6. Easements to be reserved in deeds per County ordinance.
7. Proof of watsx or place the statement on the map as required
by the Ordinance.
Fs. Place statement on final map that those areas over 308 slope
are not suitable for installation of septic tank systems.
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed
with the County Clerk on April 5, 14"/6.
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The General Plan indicates two categories of open space in non-
urban areas: 1) multiple use open space and 2) permanent open
space. within the multiply, use open space, land in which the
slope is generally less than 25if but which are not covered with
valuable stands of timber, the General Plan states that there
is not expected to be any substantial demand for urbanization
of this land due to f:ts location. Uses for which it may be suit-
albe include, but are not limited to:
watershed Mineral >rxtraction
Erosion control Golf courses
Wildlife habitat Private outdoor recreation
Grazing Riding stables
Tree crops Plant nurseries
Field crops Flood Control
Scenic easements Green belts
76-757 DISCUSSION: FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION GRANT AND LOAN:
ADOPT RESOLUTION76-$9
C ay Caste rry, Public Works Director, stated that this had been discussed
with Supervisor Ladd and there is a need for this amount of money. Mr. CasNeberry
suggested that Mr. Melton crsit down with Mr. Jim Glander and re-word the grant and
loan .
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and
unanimously carried, the Board voted to approve the grant request and the
prelimary plan to be brought back to this Board in detail form; adopted Resolution 76-89
and authorized the Chairman to sign.
76-758 RON GRAVES APPOINTED TO THE MANPOWER PLANNING COUNCIL
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, sewnded y Supervisor Ric ter an
unanimously carried, Ronald Graves, Oroville, was appointed a member of the
Manpower Planning Council.
76-759 JO LA RHODES APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE BUTTE COUNTY MOUSING AUTHORITY
On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, seconded y Supervisor McKi op an '
unanimously carried, ao16.Rhodes was aappointed a member of the Butte County
Housing Authority Board.
RECESS: 12:00
RECONVENED: 1:30
76-760 JANET PRINTICE NOMINATED FOR APPOINTED TO THE STATE HOSPITAL
ADVISORY BOARD
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
unanimously carried, the Board nominated Janet Printice as a members of the State
Hospital Advisory Board.
76-761 PUBLIC HEARING: CARL HECKER-APPEAL BY BONNIE MOYEROF PLANNING
COMMISSIONS APPROVAL OF USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN AUTO DISMANTLING
YARD, CLIPPER MILD.
T e pu is Baring of the appeal by Bonnie Moyer of Planning Commission's
approval of Carl Hacker's use permit to allow en auto dismantling yard was held at this -
time. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, aet out the background of the Planning
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Commission's actions, stating that the Planning Commission had voted 6 to I in favor
of the use permit, with two commissioners absent.
Hearing opened to the public.
Appearing:
I . Bonnie Moyer, in protest of the granting of the use permit, as she felt
the operation would not be in keeping with the General Plan.
2. Verris Gi66s, speaking in favor of the use permit, stating that Mr. Hecker
is helping the environment with this project by removing the abandoned cars from the
mountain area.
3. Carl Hecker, applicant, spoke in favor and read from the Constitution
of the State of California.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
Supervisor McKillop stated that this is in his area and that he would
like to go and talk to the people in the ores to find out how the residents feel about
the proposed operation. He requested that the hearing be continued to next week.
Hearing continued to Tuesday, May 18, 1976 at II;00 a.m.
76-762 PUBLIC HEARING: CLARK ~ DOUGLAS IMHOFF, APPEAL OF PLANNING
COMMISSIONS DETERMINATION TO REQUIRE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT FOR COUNTRY ACRES SUBDIVISION
T Pu w Baring on t e C ar an Douglas Imhoff appeal of
Planning Commissions determination to require an Environmental Impact Report
on Country Acres Subdivision, II lots, north side of Keefer Read, adjacent to
Rock Creek, Chico was held of this time. Jim Lawson, Planning Din°ctor, set
out the background of this hearing, stating that the main reason for the requirement
of the EIR was for sanitation purposes and fire protection.
Hearing opened to the public.
Appearing; No one.
Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter
and unanimously carried, the Board upheld the Planning Commission's requirement
of an Environmental Impact Report and denied the appeal .
ADJOURNMENT:
There being nothing further before the Hoard at this time, the meeting
was adjourned at 2:40 p.m. to reconvene at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May IB, 1976.
ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLERK
By; Poge 326., airman o t Boar'
Boar o pervisors C er May II, 1976
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May IB, 1976
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
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COUNTY OF BUTTE )
The Board of Supervisors met at 9:00 a.m. pursuan# to adjournment.
Present: Supervisors Ladd, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron.
Clif Mickelson, Administrative Officer; Dan Blackstock, County Counsel; and
Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk, by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk.
Absent; Supervisor Madigan
Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.
76-763 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion o Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the minutes of May II, 1976 here approved as mailed.
7b-764 COMMUNICATIONS
BII I ~tzer, Chico. Mr. Belzer request that a continued hearing date be set for
l his rezone and tentative subdivision map on the south side ofi Lassen Avenug
~/ ,~j. Pu between Norseman and Bumap Avenues, Chico. Discussed; put over until
Planning Director is present.
Michael W. Mann, Danville. Mr. Mann sends notification of their intent to withdraw
their request for rezoning approximately II.B acres (Fin:mann Land and Timber
7 Q ~ ~ Company). Discussed. See motion following communications. "
Joyce L. Hall, Chico. Ms. Hall writes concerning her property inclusion in the Lassen
~ 7_. Avenue Assessment District and feels her property hoe been included by
/ ~ . mistake. Discussed. Clay Castleberry will check on the statements and
will report bock to the Board next week.
Butte County Fann Balreau . Richard Culp, president writes indicating that the Farm
Bureau is opposed to adding Section 31 to the Butte County Uniform Housing
„! Q ~ ~ Code. Discussed. Uniform Housing Code explained by Mr. Castleberry.
T See motion following communications which rescinds Board previous action.
Petition for abandonment of public alleyway. A petition containing eleven signatures
has been rea3ived requesting the abandonment of an alley, located along
` 3`~ the northeasterly boundary line of the Finley Tract (east of Franklin Street and south of
~`7 ~~ East 20th street), Chico. Referred to Mr. Castleberry and he will check with
Planning Department on request.
Robin Renee Thomas, Chico. Ms. Thomas writes urging ligislation be passed to designate
~aS ~b / special smoking areas in Butte County's public buildings, more particularly resturants,
banks, etc. Information; no action taken.
Work Training Center, Chico. The Training Center requests relFef from the increased
charges for dumping trash at the Neal Road disposal site. Letter diswssed;
F /-~ ~, 8~ lvk. Nickelson to write them explaining Board's thinking in the matter.
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Local Agency Formation Commission. The Commission forward its resolution 76-19 approving
annexation of territory to County Service Area No. 13 (street I ighting-
~ Q, / ~ Paradise) for the Herman Rvad area, with the recommendation that a
separate zate of benefit and a:method of direct assessment be created.
Hearing set for June 22, 1976 at 1;30 p.m.. Residents will be notified
of said hearing.
Mrs. John B. Copeland, Co-chairman-Friends of Butte County. They express their
(j 9.d1~ •- '. support for requiring an EIRon the proposed North Chico Fire Service Area.
To be discussed later in the meeting.
Claim. Claim of Fred A. DeNure in the amount of $89.28 for damage to vehicle.
/'d'd_ L~ Explained by County Counsel. See motion following communications.
76-764 SUPERVISOR MADIGAN EXCUSED
On mot ono Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
carried, Supervisor Madigan excused for nonrottendance of this Board meeting due
in illness.
76-765 DENY WITHOUT PREJUDICE REQUEST FOR REZONING OF PROPERTY BY
FIRE MANN LAND & TIMBER COMPANY
On motion o Supervisor i op, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, the request of Firemann Land and Timber Company for rezone of approximately
If:S acres of land presently zoned A-2 limited and R-I was denied without prejudice.
76-766 RESCIND ACTION REGARDING ORDINANCE ADOPTING UNIFORM HOUSING CODE
carried, the Board rescinded their previous action waiving the first reading of the
proposed ordinance adopting the Uniform Housing Code.
76-767 REJECT CLAIM OF FRED A. DE NUKE
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, the claim of Fred A. DeNure in the amount of $89.28 was rejected and
referred to County Counsel and Insurance Carrier.
76-768 DISCUSSION: CHICO (BUTTE COUNTY) LEGAL SERVICES
Supervisor Ric ter roug t up t matter o t e C ico (Butte County) Legal
Services, stating that the element on the Chico University Campus that is 'Yhe left"
was completed beaten in the recent political dispute on the campus. A change is
proposed to the By-Laws of the Chico Students Association. A hearing was held in
Chico and the new editor of the "Wildcat"stated that they are thinking of suing the
Associated Students. Supervisor Richter felt that this is an improper pursuit
of that organization. Legal Services has been providing services to the paper.
Administrative Officer requested to get in touch with Mr. Bush and see if he is
consulting with the editor of the `~Idcat"and the people operating and publishing
the paper. He was requested to determine the role that the Legal Services are
playing in this matter. Mr. Mickelson will report back to the Board next week.
76-769 MINUTES OF MAY II, 1976 CORRECTED
On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and carried,
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the Board determined that the Health Agency Director be also the Health Officer
and that the Personnel Director was instructed ro commence recruiting immediately.
76-770 DISCUSSION: APPOINTMENT TO ADMINISTERING BOARD-COMMUNITY
ACTION AGENCY
T e City of Chico has requested that Harriett Weir be appointed as the
regular member and Jon Ebling as alternate member to replace Councilman Dave Murray
and William Murphy as representatives to the Butte County EOC administering Board.
Discussed; no action needed by this Board.
76-771 gppROVE PRE-APPLICATION OF SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
A pre-app ication is required to noti y t e Federa Department o La or of the
County's intent to operate a Title Ill (SPEDY) Summer Youth Pragrom. The proposed
funding of X179,691 is to be programmed according to the Manpower planning Council's
recommendation. Jim Rackerby, personnel Director, stated that plans hove already
been made to employ some 450 youths Phis summer.
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, the pre-application for the Summer Youth Employment Program was approved
and the Manpower Director was authorized to sign.
76-772 WAIVE SECOND READING: ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1715 AMENDING SALARY ORD.
T e first reading of t e sa ary ordinance amendment was waived ast wee T e
ordinance rcreates two positions in Manpower Administration to Implement the
vocational education grant and delete the class title oFspacial security officer.
On motmn of Supervisor Richter, sewnded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the second reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived,
Ordinance No. 1715 was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign.
76-773 WAIVE FIRST READINGS SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
Proposed sa ary or finance amen ment created our new positions in the
Library to implement the Chico-Library merger. The positions will provide for the
transfer of city workers to the couity system.
proposed ordinance discussed. This ordinance sets up a professional
librarian for the Chico library. It was stated that the City has formally approved
this item. The Board felt that the Chico employees should not come into the County
system at a higher pay schedule than the County emplayrees are receiving.
Mr. Rackerby stated that the Chico employees could be "Y" rated.
Administrative Officer will give the Board a breakdown of these
employees and salaries to be received next week.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived.
76-774 APPROVE COMBINED JOB DESCRIPTION AND DIRECTOROF PUBtfIC HEALTH
RECRUITMENT PLAN.
T jo escription has been prepared combining the duties of the Health
Officer with those of the Director of Health. A recruitment plan has been prepared to
commence immediately.
Jim Rackerby said he has talkcd;i~o U~~,~Enloe and to Dr. Maguire; there are
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a couple of changes to be mode in the job description. The director of Mental Health
retains the authority to hire and Fire his staff; this will be reflected in the plan. The
Director of Health will not 6e involved in the day-today operation of the Mental
Health Services. Changes explained by Mr. Rackerby. The changes will clear up
the questions between the two positions.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor R~~chter
and carried, the wmbined job description and recruitment plan was approved.
76-775 APPROVE PURCHASE OF TRUCK FOR DEPUTY SHERIFfi IN FEATHER FALLS AREA
T eri is requesting a ton our ee rive pie up true or use y t
deputy sheriff assigned to the Feather Falls area. The Purchasing Deportment has
received an estimate of $5,100 for the truck, complete with winch.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and
carried, purchase of truck was approved and the Auditor directed to prepare the
necessary budget transfer from the reserve.
76-776 SHERIFF'S MICROFILM READER DECLARED SURPLUS PROPERTY
T e 5 eriff as requested t o dispose o a microfi m reader which is obsolete
and has been replaced. This item can be added to the I ist of equipment to be auctioned.
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, ,a microfilm reader in the Sheriff's bepartment was declared surplus
property and disposal of same was authorized.
76-777 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-90 DECLARING INTENTION TO SELL PROPERTY AT
CORNER OF 4th AVENUE 8 NELSON AVENUE IN THERMALITO
A id as een received on a piece o Burp us property ocated on the
comer of 4th Avenue and Nelson Avenue in Thermalito.
On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, Resolution 76-90 declaring intention to self property was adopted pt a
minimum price of $12,800 was adopted, time for bid openings to be received on
June 15, 1976 at !) a.m. and the Chairman was authorized to sign.
76-778 APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH THERMALITO IRRIGATION DISTRICT FOR LEASE OF
HOSPITAL WELL #2
T agreement with Thermalito Irrigation District for the lease of
Hospital Well ~`2 has been written to include cancellation provisions as requested
by the Board.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the agreement with Thermalito Irrigation District for the lease of Hospital
Well Nv. 2 was approved, subject to approval by County Counsel and the Auditor,
and the Chairman was authorized to sign.
76-779 pESIGNATION OF ALCOHOLISM ADMINISTRATOR
:SB 744 which was passed into law requires the designation of an Alcohol ism
Administrator. The Department recommends that Charles Westwater be appointed as the
Alcohol Administrator. Dr. Enloe requested that this matter be held over until next
week's Soard meeting.
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76-780 gPP.ROVE SELF-HELP INCENTIVE PROGRAM AGREEMENT
An agreement as een prepare tween t County and the CSU-Chico
foundation in developing a student drug program in the amount of $2,700 and funding
is available within the drug program budget. Agreement has been approved by both
Auditor and County Counsel. Dr. Enloe explained the program.
On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and
carried, the Self-Help Incentive Program Agreement was approved and the Chairman
authorized to sign.
AYES: Supervisors McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron
NOES: Supervisor Ladd
ABSENT: Supervisor Madigan.
76-781 REPORT BY DR. ENLOE ON INFLUENZA PROGRAM
r, En oe reporte t at t e in uenza program could mean that :Butte,
County could be looking at immunizing 50,000 to 60,000 people by the end of the fall
period. At this time there is no actual age lima known. A meeting is going to be held
in Chico at the Enloe Hospital by the people who would be interested in volunteering
to help with this program. Discussed; no action taken.
76-782 REPORT: SB (242 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROPOSAL '
Dr. En oe reported t at SB 2 2, Emergency Medico Services proposal,
is now goingithrough committee. This bill would designate counties as Emergency Medical
Aid Service Areas. Each Board would be responsible to have such a service.
A hearing will be held in Torrence this Friday to look at thi; bill in
depth. Chairman Cameron felt it would be in order to contact Shawri Patterson,
President of the Seven Northern Counties Supervisors Association, and determine
if he is going to attend this meeting.
No action~ttaken at this time.
76-783 AMERICAN JUSTICE WSTITUTE GRANT: CONSULTANT TO BE FROM YOUT1d
AUTHORITY
The request for technical assistance has been approved by the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration cad the American Justice Institute
is now prepared to authorize pap for up to seven days of consultation time,
travel and per diem for a consultant, The County can choose a consaltant from• j
four areas recommended by AJI (probation officers, private institutions,"'
academicians, and California Youth Authority) or select nay qualified pesson~~deaireil
subject to AJI certification. Supervisor Richter felt the Youth Atithority,,~ '
should be chosen as it would be the most credible. They do have the over-all '•',~=
reapoasibility of doing this type work.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded 'by Supervisor.MeKillop
and carried, the Youth Authority was chosen to do this cgasulCant survey
and that the County should consult with these people_ea•'ta who the person
should be to do said survey. ~~
76-784 PUBLIC HEARING SET: HEVEN[lE SA~ARING PLANNED USE REPORT ~
The Revenue Sharing Flannel use report has been prepared for the
seventh entitlement period, July 1, 1976 through December 31, 197b in the
amount of $923,632,
On motion of Supervi$or .•Ladd;•a8eb¢ded by Supervisor Richter and
loge 33i. May 16,•1976
carried, July 13, 1976 at 10:30 a.m. was net as time for hearing of the
Revenue Sharing Planned Use Report.
76-785 ADOPT RECOI~NDATION OF FIRE MARSRAL: ENVIRONiiENTAL L!~ACT REPORT ON
FORMATION OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA N0, S7 (STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION WATER SYSTEM-
MERIDIAN AND MUNJAR AREA)
Emtironmeatal Impact Report on the formation of County Service
Area No. 57 discussed. Supervisor Richter said he d1d not obfect to the
EIR request. Background of the district discussed. The Fire Marshal had
been before the Board and had stated that there was ao water to put out fires
in that area. The object of the service area is_ to protect property.
Mr. Brian Weatherford, representing the Fire Marshal, set out the
recommendation of the fire marshal. The Fire Marshal did not think the
people would go for the tax rate that would be required to operate the
district. The Fire Marshal recommends at this time that the County drop
the proposal of the water tanks. The County could fall back and look at
some of the other alternatives. Alternatives set out.
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and
carried, the Board adopted the recommendation of the Fire Marshal to drop
the proposal for the water tanks from the service area.
76-786_APPROVE AMENDED ARCHITECT CONTRACT FOR NEW COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKi.llop and
carried, the amended architect contract for new County Administration Building
was approved and the Chairman authorized to sign.
AYES: Supervisors McKillop, Richter sad Chairman Cameron
NOE5: Supervisor Lndd
ABSENT: Supervisor Madigan.
76-787 BUDGET TRANSFERS APP80VED
On swtion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Sapenieor Richter
and carried, the following budget transfers were approved:-
B-18~, Animal Control. Transfers X200 from salaries and wages to overtime
in order to cover court appearances and emergency call out situations which have
resulted in greater overtime than anticipated.
B-166 Welfare. Transfers 500 from salaries and wages to office machine
maintenance because of unanticipated inereasea in the rate charged to repair
office machines.
8-1~$ Manpower Administration, Transfers X6,000 from general insurance,
with 5,000 going to office expense and ~p1,000 to publications and legal notices.
The reason for this transfer is due to the increased cost to operate the summer
jobs for youth programs.
8-120 Public Works.- Transportation Systems. Transfers X400 from the '
county share of the Chica Taxi System to office expense fn order to cover additional
cost incurred in obtaining a new vendor for the Chico Clipper, i.e, advertising,
credit reports, etc.
$-121 COUntV Buildinea. Transfers X3,900 rom the reserve to major mainte-
nance in order to cover the coat of sealing off the.unfiniahed wall exposed b~
demolition of the old courthouse.
B-1 2 Treasurer. Transfers "970.71 from extra help, with X770.71 going to
overtime and X200 to professional and specialized services. This transfer is
being requested because labor personnel have been utilized on an overtime basis
in lieu of extra help and because of th_e increased activity in safe deposit box
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B-~ Data Processing. Transfers $Q00 from salaries and wages to extra help
as extra help personnel have been utilized in place of a regular keg punch position
which has, just recently been refilled. ,
~-~ a a 'e Justice Court. Transfers X500 from the reserve to office
expense to cover the cost of purchasing court forms which were not anticipated
when the budget was prepared.
RECESS: 10:15
RECONYENEII: 10:30
76-788 DISCUSSION OF INTERIM TH-2 FDR PROPERTY IACATED AT FOREST RANCH:
190 ACTION TAIC£N .
Extension of "Interim TM-2"'for property located at Forest Reach,
more particularly described as a portion of Sec. 31, T24N, R3E sad Sec. 6,
T23N, R3E, MDB&H, located ~ milt vest of Forest Ranch, containing 1.5 square
miles, more or leak, discussed. This area vas deleted from tine Forest Ranch
Ketone, sad still remains in as interim 7:!'I-2 apse. Interim expires June 26,
1976. It s:as the determination of the Board that this interim should die;
therefore, no action vas taken.
76-789 PUBLIC BEARINGS SET: ZONING HATTERS
Public hearings were set on the following:
Jane $. 1976 at 10:30 a.m,, Extension of "Interim A-2 Ltd" for property .located
an the east side of Feaeher River Blvd., :approximately
1,000 feet north of Oro Dam Blvd., identified as
AP 35-24-29, Oroville. Interim expires June 26, 1476.
June 8, 1976 at 11:00 a.et. Extension of "Interim S-R-1" for property bounded on
the north by Bell Road, on the east by Cuasick Road, on
the south by }Itashaw Road, and on the vest by Alamo
Avem:e, Chico. Interim expires Juae 26, 1476.
June 15, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. Boyd Sears-resane Exam "A-5" (agricultural) to ;y~~+.
• "A-10" (agricultural) property located on the norSth
• side of Cox Lane, approsimately 8!$ mile east`~'f!:Loae
• Tree Road, containing 120 acres, more or less, South
_ of Palesmo. ~ _
. 76-789•••(a) JACK R, ATKINSON. ETAL.•REPORT'OF DENIED REZONE
Jim Lawson, Planning Director, reported on Planaing.Coaiasioa'•'s•
denial of Jack R. dtkinson, et al reaone from !'Tri1.5" (timber-mountain) to
TM-~ (timber-mountain) property located on the.•northeast corner of Trails End
-____T_ Road and Torep Piae Road, north of Paradise. No action necessary.
76-790 APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL RAPS: RECOMI+lENDED FOR DENIAL ~';
On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor HcRillop and'
carried, the fallowing tentative•prcel maps reeomeiended for approval were
approvedR subject to the conditioas,~;with the findings that they have been
found to 'be eonsisterit With the Butte.:Countf General Plan and that negative
declarations have bees filed with the ,Gount~''sCl;erk:
7.oned A=~2 Ltd. Irene D. Picchi, AP 5 515-92; 4 lots, west sid°
G.P, 1-4 du/acs of Clark P,oad, north of nollar St., Paradia°.
Surveyor: Lippincott Surveying •
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the But t° County Code,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has bAen re-
viewed by the Butte County 5ubd_vision Committee and the Planning
Commission. '
The Subdivision Committee and the Pianning•Cammission recommend
approval of the .tentative~xuan, subject to the follo~~ing conditions:
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1. PXavid~ trAVersable aCCess.,,•and•obtain an encioaahment p°rmit.
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2. Deed to the Countyaf Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerlin=_
of Old Clar}c Road as reouired.
3. Deed to the County of Sutte d0 ft. right-of-way from the centerline
of New Clark Road.
4. Indicat° a SO ft. building setback from the centerline of Old
• Clark::~itvad.
5. Indicate a 55 ft. buildinq_ setback from the centerline of New
Clark Road,
6. Show all easements of record on th._ final map.
7. Provide a road maintenance agreement.
8. Access easements to be resPrv_d in d°sds per County Ordinance.
9. Dead to the County of Butte a i ft. no-access strip along New
Clark P.oad, excerpt for Lat #4,
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with
the County Clerk on April 12, 19?6, finding the proposal is in con-
formance with the futte County General Plan atsd the present zoning
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zoned C-2 P. T. & T., AP '72-01-06, 2 lots,.~noXth side of
G.P. 1-4 du/ac olive Hwy., at intersection with Wyandotte-
to 5-8 du/ac Miners Ranch Rd., Oroville. Engineer: Graves,
Geddis & Drier toll
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re-
viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the tentative map, subject to the following conditions:
1. Any development on these parcels that require sanitary facilities
shall be connected to the North Burbank Public Utilities District.
2. Provide traversable access, and obtain an encroachment permit.
3. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the center-
line of Rachel Drive.
4. Indicate a 54 ft. building setback from the centerline of Rachel Dr.
5, All easements of record to be shown on final maa,
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with
the County Clerk on April 12, 1976, finding the proposal is in con-
formance with the Butte County General Plan and the present zoning .
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Zoned A-2 Paul & Jean Jackson, AP 22-24-33, 3 lots, east
G.P. Orchard side of Kofford Rd., approx. ~ milr_ north of
& Field Crops Gridley-Colusa Hwy., firidiev.
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code.
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been re-
viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
Commission.
The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the tentative map. subject to the following conditions:
1. Show a 100 ft. septic tank free setback around the well on Parcel
1.
2. Specify location of well site on Farcel 2, and if necessary enlarge
Parcel 2 to meet the minimum requirements of the Ordinance.
3. Show a 100 ft. septic tank free radius around the well located on
AP 22-24-32.
4. Provide traversable acces~5, and obtain encroachment permits.
5. Deed to the County of Butte, 30 ft. right-of-wav from the centerline
of Kofford Rd.
6. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Kofford
Rd.
7. Show all easements of record on the final mac.
Note: The lot design of Parcel 1 is as a result of additional squire
footage requirements to meet the Resolution of Design regarding
septic tank installation. The parcel exclusive of right-of ways
and setbacks must yield 35,000 sq. ft.
A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the
County Clerk on April 12, 1976, finding that the proposal is in confor-
mance with the General Plan and the present zoning on the property.
All reasonable efforts should be made to protect Agriculture, not only
for its economic advantages to the County, but, as an important and
desirable use of the land which establishes many of the values for
urban areas.
Agricultural land should be preserved against piscemeal urb~nixation
which would. tend to adversely effect the economic potentials of this
important segment of the County's base.
In providing for urban growth and expa,r:sion, the fertilA areas should
be preserved, wherever possible, to encourage prior use of land that
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Zoned AR-MH-3 G. Ronald Gerbing, AP 65-11-33, 4 lots, on both
G.P. 1-5 ac/du sides of Humbug Rd., north of N3.mshew Road.
Surveyor: 'Lippincott Surveying
Pursuant to the requirements of-Section 20.3 of the Butte County CocTP,
the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has been xe-
view~d by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning
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