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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM052576~ f May 25, 1976 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS . COUNTY OF BUTTE } The Board of Supervisors met at 9.00 a.m. pursuant to ad~ournmeat. Present: 5upervisora Ladd, Madigan, McKillop, Richter and Chairman Cameron. Clif Mickeison, Administrative Officer; Jim Griffith, Deputy County Counsel and Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk by Margie Catt, Board of Supervisors Clerk. Pledge of allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. 76-819 APPROVAL OF MINDTES Oa motion of Supcrrrisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, the minutes of May 18, 1976 were approved as mailed, with the addition of Minute Order 7b-769(a) on Page 333. 76-820 COl`4llftiICATIONS Ales M. Craig, Chico. Mr. Craig writes in favor of eztending the Interim ~~3 , 0 V TM-5 soaiag in Butte Crack Canyon. Set over to afternoon hearing on this matter. Bachman Engineering, Chico. ~eFirm oa behalf of their client, E. Sack Hagen, protest the Planning Commission's determination that as ~ ~ ~ •0 ~ EIR ie regaired for his land division (8ngea Ridge Manor), Hearing set for June 8, 1976 at i;30 p.m. C, Robert Martin, Chico. Mr. Martin writes in supposC of the Hagen Ridge Manor 1 j3 ,d ~- subdivision and does not feel an EIA is necessary. Hec~.rin~set fo~une 11976 at 1:30 ~ m. - same a above. W. A. Cover , nta z. Covert wr tes requesting permission to place a ~ `~ ,0 L mobile home oa AP 53-13-8f+ located off of Copeland 8oad, between Elliott and Nannelley Roads, Paradise. Discussed; referred to Mr. Ferguson for investigation and with request he report back to the Board on the matter. Harry McReen, Magalia, Mr. MclCeea- writea~=on behalf of eight residents of ~,0 D the Magalia area requesting tFiat the street acme Humbug 8oad between Nimshev Road and Skyway at DeSabla be retained. To be held until heoring to be set in the future. The CEramber Maids, Oroville. The Chamber Maids write concerning a "deplorable" D ,.,~ S~ building on Feather River Boulevard, across from Orovilie Equipment Rectal Sales and asked that the matter be looked into. Supervisor McKillop looked at area with the investigator; a report to be given in near future. Butte County Fair Board. The Fair Soard requests as eztension to mid September ~.~'. ~.~ in filfng a Conflict of ~ interest Code. See motion following communications. Mrs. Decals Johns, Cb.ico. Mrs. Johns writes appealfag the conditions relating to the certificate of compliance as determined by the 6ubdivision ~ Committee for their Tamil p y S ~ p y .3 , 2. ~ y pro ert on Mua ar Boad a eeifical l a deposit for future fire protection, road improvement and storm drainage. piscussed; Clay Castleberry stated committee needs Board's guidance. Referred to Subdivision Committee; Mr. Castleberry to discuss with Planning. Mulkey, Aisthorpe S Ke11y, attorneys at law. The Firm, on behalf of D. Hays and G. E. Bunch, send notice that they wish to withdraw their property / O 0.3 9 from the provisions of the Williamson Aet, Referred to Ag Commissioner with request that ha report back to the 8aard on this item. Page 350. May 25, 1976 1 ~i # # R # # # a R R ; R # R #"'R7 R~~~R1~7N. p t{ # # # # # # # # # # # # # C Butte Countg Legal Services, Inc. Legal Services, on behalf of f~arlea W. (auenther, Jr., requests reconsideration of denial of a claim / ~ d ' $Y vhich vas rejected oa April 27. Chairman Cameron stated he had received another complaint on this matter. Sheriff to reppoort back to Bogrd . Milfington & Milliagtoa, attorneys at law. TheFirm, oa behalf of Cleo oO, yg/ W. 8prulitag, submit a claim for damages in the amount of $2,909.1b for expenses incwrred in the impounding of 117 head of cattle. See motion following communications. City of Oroville. The City sends notification of their intention to discontinue emergeneg rescue service response nntside the corpnrate• 9 O~OO limits effective July 1. Chairman Cameron fait it should be referred to 3 Emergency Medical Services for study and that the County request the City to continue the service until middle of September. • Administrative Officer to study all aspects of the matter and will have a report for the Board by June 8th, 1976. 'r ~ O V Darro Grieco. Appeal denial of his application for o land division of AP 58-21-68. Hearing set for June 8, 197G at 2;00 p.m. Bachman Engineering. Appeal Planning Commission's recommendation for denial of /~ 3.0 ~ Heinrich land division. Hearing set for June $, 1976 at 2:00•p.m. ~ v Harvey Johnson. Writes regarding the Butte Creek hearing. to be set over until / /3. afternoon hearing. Benjamin Burrows. Urge the Board to retain the A-2 district in DeSabla area. Put over tr 3. 0 O until afternoon hearing. 76-821 APPROVE REQUEST FOREXTENSION TO FILE CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE; BUTTE COUNTY FAIR BOARD On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried,, an extension to file the Conflict of Interest Code was approved to mid September for Butte County Fair Board, as requested. 76-622 REJECTION OF CLAIM OF CLEO W. SPURLING On motion o Supervisor McKi op, seconds y Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the claim of Cfeo W. Spurting, for damages in the amount of $2,909.14 for expenses incurred in the impounding of li7 head of cattle was rejected and referred to County Counsel and insurance carrier. 76-823 MOVE TO HOLD NO MEETING ON JUNE I, i976 On motion of Supervisor McKi ap, seconded y Supervisor Ladd and carried, the Board voted riot to hold a Board meeting on Tuesday, June I, 197b. 7b-8241NFORMATION ITEMS Supervisor Madigan reported that the Chico Chomber of Commerce voted to accept the propaosed budget, that would be totally self-sufficient, and that they will not be looking to the County for funds to operate this year. It was felt that this was a step in the right direction. Chairman Cameron had the clerk read a letter from Randolph Collier, State Senator, regarding allocations for hiomemakers/Chore Services and other social services. Mr. Mickelson was requested to keep track of this matter. 76-825 ffCONOMIC OPPORTUNITY STAFF REORGANIZATION, SUBMISSION OF GRANT, ESC COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY GOVERNING BOARD pervisor e t t at t e sa pry ranges r t staff reorganization of , the Butte County Economic Opportunity Coun rl Administering Board seemed high to Page ~i31. May 25, 1976 ~~ c: s i .e s a r s ~c r s r ~fi ?Si ali9i6s e: ~ s s s s s~ s s s s s s ~ him; this relates to the staff reorganization. Proposed new salary ranges discussed. Supervisor Richter disagreed; he did not think it was toe much money for these positions. Supervisor Ladd said he could see no benefit to come from the submission of grant application to train Butte County residents in money management, preventative home maintenance, homemaking skills, landlord/tenant rights and obligations, etc. He felt it would be a waste of money. On the job description for housing program crew supervisor/instructor , Supervisor Ladd did not think this was a job description that would do the job. ~ He has serious doubts fihat this person could be qualified to do the job. Job activity explained by Jerry lively, Administrative Analysts, Supervisor Ladd said he could not vote far the submittal of grant application as proposed. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and Carried, the following action was taken; I . Approved the staff reorganization and salary ranges. 2. Authorized submittal of grant application to train Butte County residents in money management, preventive home maintenance, homemaking skills, landlord/tenant rights and obligations, etc. 3. Approved job description for housing program crew supervisor/instructor. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, Mcl<illop, Richter $ Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Ladd MANPOWER ADMI NISTRATION 76-82 APPROVE PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT REPORT AND GRANT APPLICATION FOR TITLE Ili SUMMER YOUTH GRANT The Manpower Director reported on the status of funding for public service employment jobs under CETA Title II and VI. The County has been advised that there are funds available to carry on the program through January, 1977. There are 245 positions in public service employment in the County; they will be advised that the time has been extended through January (977, Mr. Rackerby said they would modify the grant and advise the sub-agents of this extension. Utilization of available funding explained. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillapand unanimously carried, the following action was taken: 1. Approved report on the status of Funding for public service employment jobs under CETA Title 11 and Vi and authorized Personnel Director to mod~y.:the_grant ~and.noti 'tile' pub-agents. .. J_. __________ .. -' -- --f` 2. Approved grant application for the summer youth program funded under CETA Title III and authorized the Manpower Director to ''sign,' Mr. Rackerby stated that the Title VI program had been extended to June, 1976. There are 40 employees still on the payroll . He suggested that they all be laid off June - 1476. Request for permission to notify she employees explained; modify grant to_ be closed out as of June 30th. This~ge r~~lt in some carry aver money. Mr. Rackerby I~tay 25, 1976 ~. ~ . o ..: e ~ . ~ .... ~~x .5 ~ :9~6... ~ .... ~ .. ~ ..... suggested that during budget session he be allowed to bring back a report on this money. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, Mr, Rackerby was authorized to :modifyc.tbe~rant_gnd notify the remaining employees on CETA Title VI that they will be laid off as of. June 25, 1976. 76-827 SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT & CITY OF CHICO-COUNTY LIBRARY CONSOLIDATION AGREEMENT -ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1717 C i Mic a son, Administrative Officer, reported t at t agreement has been prepared for; contract for free library services, grant of use of library facilities, furnishings, fixtures, and collections; transfer of library personnel; and canstructim of consolidated library for City of Chico-County library operation. Agreement has been approved by County Counsel and the City of Chico attorney as well as the Chico City Manager. It is now up to the Board to authorize the Chairman to sign. Bob Jones, Butte County .I:mploy_ees.Association Manager, requested that the agreement be returned to Mr. Davis, City of Chico, Last week two of the City of Chico employees called him. They did not know anything about a consolidation with the County. The errprioyees want to protect their jobs. Mr. Davis wrote to Mr. Janes and informed him that the City of Ch'rco would meet with him and confer about the employees. The meeting is set for next Thursday. The agreement has been signed prior in the meeting. One of the Librarian I has worked for the City library for 15 years as extra help. She could loose her job under this consolidation. Problem discussed, It was moved by Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKiilop and unanimously carried, that the City of Chico-County library consolidation agreement 6e set over to June 8, 197b and that the City of Chico meet and confer with employees representative :according to statute. Mr. Rackerby suggested that the Board adopt the proposed ordinance and if the contract is approved, then the ordinance could be ~ in effect and the employees •could~go.to work as regular employees. .__.-________ ____ Librarian position discussed. Classification explained. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, the second reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived, Ordinance No. (717 was adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign. AYES: Supervisors Madigan, McKillap, Richter and Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Ladd 76-828 APPROVE EMPLOYEE PAY 8 CLASSIFICATION PLAN 13. WAIVE FIRST READING OF SALARYORDINANGE e pay and c assi ication plan prepared by the State Cooperative Personnel Services has been reviewed and modified to reflect current classification concepts. The pay recommendations have been adjusted downward 2~°!o for all classifications providing Fora lower installation cost and maintaining the internal pay relationships established by the consultant. The implementation plan is based on the county reclassification rule and provides that no employee will receive a pay cut. It was moved 6y Supervisor Richter and seconded by Supervisor McKillop Page 353. iNay 25. 1976 e e e e e e e e e s r r eMsyr25 ~c1s7Gc c r r c r e s: .e r c c s r r r s that the classification and implementation plan be approved and the first reading of the salary ordinance be waived, with the amendment that the salary of the Director of Public Works be brought up to the same level as the Chief Administrative Officer. Bob Jones, lvlanager-Employees Association, requested that this discussion be held over until after the II:00 rime slot on the agenda. Representatives of the Public Health Nurses Association will be present of that time. Carl Abrton, Treasurer-Tax Collector, spoke on the matter of the classification of the Chief Collector. He has presented a memo to the Board, addressed to Jim Rackerby regarding this position. Background of the position set out by Mr. Morton. Mr. Rackerby responded to the statements of Mr. Morton. His office collected data from the nine counties for this particular position. This is a new lob; it is starting to fall into shape. Fie recommended that the position be left at the range recommended in the study and if there is a substantial change in the future, then the position could be re-assessed. Request for reclassification of this position discussed. Supervisor Richter said he would like to go ahead with the motion; he is going to rely upon the report and make adjustments later, if needed. Chairman Cameron said that in the beginning of the discussion it was agreed that the plan would be adopted as recommended; he is concerned where this motion may lead Etl>~ Board. fioll call on motion: AYES: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop and Richter NOES: Supervisor Caneron RECESS: 10:25 for Executive session and morning break RECONVENED: 11:05 following Executive session 76-829 REPORT ON EXECUTIVE SESSION: WAIVE FIRST READING OF ORAINANCE THAT WILL PLACE MERIT SYSTEM ON BALLOT a rman ameron reports on t executive session. Litigation discussed. A meet and confer session wos held on the merit system that wi I[ be on the ballot. If have the first reading at this time, and the proposition is passed by the people at the time of the election, #hen could have the second reading of the ordinance at that time. On motion of Supervisor MplCillop, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously parried, the first reading of the ordinance resarding the personnel merit system wos waived. 7b-830 RESCIND ~ACT14N C>N EMPLOYEE PAY & C,L40~SSIFICATION PLAN LINE ITEM 76-828 -NEW ACTION TAKEN On motion o Supervisor Ric ter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, previous nation on the approval of employee pay and classification plan and waiping of the first reading of the salary ordinance, taken In Minute Order No. 7b-828, wos rescinded. _ Page 354. Mny 25, 1976 r ~ r a a r r r r ra 'I. r r s H8g isi ,~4J~6r r s w r s.: On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor A~cKilTop and unanimously carried, the classification and implementation plan was approved as presented without any change, and the first reading of the salary ordinance amendment was waived. 76-830 (a~ "NO"VOTE BY SUPERVISOR LADD WITHDRAWN ON MOTION ADOPTING ORDINANCE 1717, MINUTE ORDER NOJ6-827 Supervisor La said a wou wit raw 1s 'ho"vote on motion adopting Ordinance Pb. 1717. He said he would not vote "No"on the waiving of the reading of the ordinance but he will not vote for the ordinance. The vote changed to show that it was a unanimous vote. 7b-831 PUBLIC #1EARING: CLAIC a DOUGLAS IMHOFF APPEAL O'F PLANNING COMMISSION`S DETERMINATION TO REQUIRE AN EIR FOR gUNTRY ACRE5 SUBDIVISION: APPEAL UPHELD e pu is aring on t Clark and Douglas Imhoff appeal of Planning Commission's determination to require an EIR for Coun#ry Acres Subdivision was held at this time, fiction,taken previously clarified for the Board. Mr. McCain appealed the Board's previous action as he said he had Qot received a notice of the hearing. Everd McCain spoke an behalf of the applicant at this time. The EIR filed on this property explained. The trend in the area of this property is to single-4amily residents. In the post two years there has been 14 parcel maps creating residential lots, ':None of these parcel maps had the EIR requirement on them. Mr, McCain requested the Board to approve the parcel map and not to require an EIR. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the Appeal of Gare and Douglas Imhoff of Planning Commission's determination to require an EIR for Country Acres Subdivision was upheld, the requirement for an EIR not required, and that a negative statement be issued, with the finding that this is in accordance with the General plan and that there is no significant impact on the.aommvnity dua3 to this subdivision. 76-832 CLOSED HEARING: CARL HECKER-APPEAL BY BONNIE MOYEROF APPROVAL OF USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN AUTO DISMANTLING YARD ON NORTH SIDE OF LA PORTE ROAD APPROX. (MILE WEST OF CLIPPER MILLS T c osed caring on t Car Hec er, appea y Bonnie Moyer of approval of a use permit 1'0 ollow an auto dismantling yard on the north side of LaPorte Road, approximately ~ mile west of Clipper Mills, containing 2 acres, more or less, held at this #ime. At last week's hearing, there was a tie vote an the motion. Supervisor'tilcKilbp stated that based an the fact that the permit had been applied for in a i4-2 zoned area and that the Planning Commission had voted to allow the use; that the Bence around the property will be there, he could see no other recoursir bu't to take the following action: It was moved by Supervisor McKillop and seconded by Supervisor Ladd that both appeals on the Carl Hecker use permit to allow an auto dismantling yard on the north side of La Porte Roa~~g~~r~~clmately I mile west of Clipper Mills, May 25, 1476 r., _~ as:~s~~~.s....~.:8~25t 196=asssss~as+xsr~. containing 2 acres, more or less, be acted upon at this time; that the appeal of Bonnie Moyer be denied, and that the use permit 6e approved, with the finding that the proposed uses of the property will not impair the intergrity and character of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would not be unreasonably incompatible with, or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welFare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County. AYES: Supervisors Ladd and McKillop NOES: Supervisors Madigan, Richter and Chairman Cameron Motion failed. Due to the failure of the above motion, Bonnie Nloyer's appeal wos upheld. 76-833 APPEARANCE: BOB JONES & REPRESENTATIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES Birdie Anderson, public health nurse and Katherine Newman, representative of Califomio Nurses Association. Birdie Anderson spoke for the public health nurses, stating that there are 17 public health nurses working For the county at this time. They oppose the 2+}'% reduction to the survey. Katherine Newman, Califomio Nurses Association, spoke in apposition to the 2~% reduction in the salaries sot out in the survey. She stated that the public health nurses are required to use independent decisions in the field. Mr. Jones said he hoped that the Board would take a good hard look before they adopt the ordinance setting the salaries. It was his feeling that the 2~% cut would be very detrimental to the employees. 76-834 APPEARANCE: BONNIE MOYER REQUESTING CLARIFICATION OF THE ACTION ON CARL HEGKER USE PERM17 nn:e yer requests c arification of the action taken by the Board on the Carl Hecker use~~permit. She requested that a time be set for Mr. Hecker to get rid of the cars that are on the property; she said there is an illegal junk yard operating on the premises. Supervisor McKillop said the county investigator will be requested to go out immediately and investigate the operation. 76-835 CONSIDERATION OF CHARTER AMENDMENT CONCERNING CERTAIN ZONING PROCEDURES- ADOPT OPTION "B" Garter amendment concerning certain zoning procedures discussed. Zoning procedures discussed. Supervisor McKillop said he could see no reason For not putting this on the November ballot. Appearing; (. Orcin Stratfon, Glenhaven Drive, Chico. Spoke in favor of putting this on the ballot 2. James Hanson, Oroville, speaking in favor of placing this on the ballot. Page 356. May 25, 1976 r..,, - lisp 25 19j6 3. AI Appleman, Oroville, speaking in favor of placing this on the November ballot. Supervisor Ladd said he could not see how this amendment, as it is now written, would eliminate what it is intended to do. He set out his thinking regarding this amendment and what it should do. Jim Griffith, deputy county counsel, explained the legal meaning of the ~.optioris.~s fo be placed on the ballot. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, option "B"of the charter amendment concerning certain zoning procedures was adopted ,with the change on the third from the last I ine to strike out the word "all "and put in the word "the ", placing fhb option on the November ballot, and authorized County Counsel to make oppropriaie technical changes with regards to the $ond Acts. 76-836 LS An agreement has been preparea ~n conjunction with the approved Uttic~ of Criminal Justice Planning Juvenile Delinquency Pro(ect which rvovld allow the Superintendent of Schools to enter into subcontract agreements with public or private agencies in providing services. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, the subcontract agreement was approved for the Superintendent of Schools and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-837 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-92 AUTHORIZING APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT A resolution has been prepared which will complete the application for the Criminal Justice Legal l~search Assistant to be located at Superior Court. The total . cost of the project for one year is $27,133 as follows; federal, $24,42©; state, $1,357; and local, X1,356. If this project is approved.it will be necessary to appropriate the total cost of the project from county funds with reimbursement from the state and federa! governments during the course of fiscal year 1976-77. lvh. Mickelson explained the project; resolution discussed. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, Resolution 76-92 authorizing application to the office of Criminal Justice Planning for Criminal Justice legal research assistant was adopted and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-838 APPROVE AMERICAN JUSTICE INSTITUTE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REQUEST Last week the Board authorized A.J.I. to contact the California Youth Authority (C.Y.A.) regarding consultation and analysis on utilization of the new juvenile hall. The C.Y.A. has informed the County that they will be unable to perform the requested assistance. Scot Tandy said he was ready to answer any questions that the Board might have regarding this matter. Mr. Bush from the American Technical Institute could do the work, It was felt that the man from San Mateo County, Loran Beckley, could make a good tern to do the required wrvey. On motion of Supervisor Richter seconded by Supervisor McKillop and Page g57. Hay 25, 1976 ~' r~"~ unanimously carried, the Board approved the suggestion of the American Justice Institute Technical Assistance regarding consultation and analysis on utilization of the new juvenile hall and approved the appointment of Walter Busher and Loran Beckley to make the survey. 7b-839 APPROVE REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL SECTION B HOUSING UNITS BY HOUSING AUTHORITY T Housing Authority requests authorization to submit an application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for an additional 20 units under the Section 8 program. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, request for additional housing units by Housing Authority was approved and authorization granted to submit an application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development . RECESS. 12:0$ RECONVENED: 1;30 P.M. 76-840 AGREEMENT •'MODIFICATION FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION CE NTER APPROVED On motion o Supervisor McKillop, ascended by Supervisor Richter and unonimously carried, the agreement mofification for the Northam Califamia Rehabilitation Center, which calls for a twelve month extension of the present agreement now enforced was approved and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-841 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-93 APPROVING YOUTH AUTHORITY AGREEMENT An agreement as en prepare twaen t e i omia Yout Aut rity and Butte County for the temporary detention and observation of selected cases signed by the court at a cost of $1,065 per case. Agreement has been approved by both Auditor and County Counsel. Supervisor Richter questioned the proposal . Mr. Nickelson explained that the county had 6 or 7 juveniles a year that required detention and observation at the California Youth Authority center and that the cost for a case would be $1,065, On motion of Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the Board voted to adopt resolution 76»93, approving agreement for observation and temporary deterntion at the Cdifornia Youth Authority center and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-842 APPOINTMENT TO LOAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE PUT OVER ONE WEEK Supervisor McKi op stated t at e a not en a e to reac a decision on this matter; requested that it be put over one week. Request approved. 76-843 BUDGET TRANSFERS APPROVED n motion o Supervisor Madigan, seconded by Supervisor Richter and unanimously carried, the following budget transfers we-e a~oroved: B-1 Public Works - Mappine, Transfers X400 from professiona>. and specialized services to office expense which is necessary because of the increased number of plans being mailed to prospective contractors. ~-126 Superior Court. Transfers $19,'715 from~the reserve to jury end xitness expanse because of the increased fe~.ony jury trials in Superior - Court, Ysge 358. Maq 25. 1976 ~~ ! 4 May 25, 1976 .. ~ ~ . ~ e ~ ~ ....... ~ ..... ~ : a ... ~ .... ~ . 76-844 DR. MAGUIRE DESIGNATED AS ALCOHOLISM ADMINISTRATOR FOR BUTTE CO. On motion of $upervisorRichter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, Dr. Maguire was designated as the Alcoholism Administrator for Butte County. 76-845 PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE ALCOHOL PROGRAM ADOPTED On motion o Supervisor Ric ter, seconded y Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, preliminary budget for the alcohol program was adopted. 76-846 PUBLIC HEARING: APPEAL OF J. H. MC LAUGHLIN OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A CARE HOME FOR THREE AGED ADULTS ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FAIRVIEW DRIVE 8 MAXWELL DRIVE, PARADISE T e Pu is eating on t e appea of J. H. McLaug lin of P arming Commission's denial of a use permit ro allow a care home for three aged adults on property located on the southeast corner of Fairview Drive & Maxwell Drive, -~s.lte~d~at.this time. Jim Lawson, planning Director, gave the background inFormafion on this appeal and explained the planning Commission's thinking in the denying of the use permit. Deputy County Counsel, Brian Rix, read to the Board the legal stipulations of a use permit of this type. Mr. Lawson stated that the commission felt that they had enough facts to deny the permit on the grounds that the perspective patients of the care home were not so severely handicapped that they could not care for themselves. Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: Richard Ryan, 1055 Fairview Drive. He stated that the use permit did not conform with the deed restrictions of the area in which it is proposed. Spoke in opposition ro the granting of the use permit. Hearing closed ro the public and confined ro the Board. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, •appeaF•of, Pianning Commissions denial of use permit to allow a care home for three aged adults on property located an the southeast comer of Fairview Drive and Maxwell Drive in Paradise was denied on the grounds that it would violate the Lanterman Act, Section 51-Ib and 51-l5 of the Welfare and Institutional Code. 7b-847 PU8L1C HEARING: GEORGE SHANNON-APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMI5510N'S DENIAL OF A REZONING FROM "A-R" TO "AR-MH"PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF V-b ROAD AND WEST OF LOWER WYANDOTTE ROAD T pu is aring or George S annon, appea o Panning Commission's denial of a rezoning from "A-R" (Agricultural-Residential) ro "AR-MH" (A9ricultural- Residential, Abbile Home) for property on the south side of V-6 Read, approximately 270 feet west of Lower Wyandotte Rood, containing I.60 acres, more or less, Oroville, was held at this time. Jim Lawson, Planning pirector, explained the details of the hearing and provided the Board with the nec{,e~ssary background material. The Planning Commission voted 6-I ro deny t'lrage qj~q~ with 2 commissioners absent. May 25, 1476 ~ n Nearing opened to the public: I. George Shannon„ applicant. He stated that his house had received considerable damage from the earthquakes last August and that i# is a health hazard to him, as it is drafty and cold in the winter months. 2. Della Zullicoffer, speaking in favor of the rezoning. She wishes her uncle's health to be protected. ~Flearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. Supervisor Lcadd:feft that this was clearly a hardship case. He stated that a rezoning had recently gone thru very near this particular parcel of property. Supervisor Richter questioned Mr. Lawson as to the basis of approving one rezone and not the other. Mr. Lawson responded that it was a matter of how many people were for or against the rezone. On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, rezone from "A-R" (agricultural-i~sidentiol) to "AR-MH" (agricultural-residential-Mobile Home) on property located on the south side of V-6 Road, approximately 270 ft. west of Lower Wyandotte Road, containing 1.60 acres, more or less, was approved, appeal upheld, Ordinance No.1718 adopted and the Chairman authorized to sign* subject to the finding that it is consistent with the Butte County General Plan. 76-848 PUBLIC HEARING: EXTE NSION OF INTERIM TM-5, BUTTE CREEK CANYON ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1719 The pu is wring fort extension of Interim TM-5 for property located northeast of Chico, east of Bruce Road, southeast of Doe Mill Ridge, south of DeSabla, west of Paradise, Magalia, Paradise pines, Nimshew Ridge, north of Skyway, and north and west of the east Butte Creek Canyon bluff line was held as advertised. Jim Lawson, Planning Director, provided the background for the hearing. I•le explained that the Interim would expire on the 2nd of June, 1976. People in the area had some maps indicating their support of the extension of the interim . Hearing opened to the public. Appearing: I. pan Gerber, Box 128 Nimshew Stage, and president of'the Butte Creek Canyon Community Association. He stated that they were in favor of orderly development of the canyon, this being the primary reason for the extension. Residents wish to have more time to study the possibilities of the canyon. He spoke in favor of the extension of the interim. 2. Dick French, 139 AA, Nimshew Stage. He gave a brief wmmary of what has been done since the interim was placed on the property. It was his feeling that the residents would need a 5-month extension on the interim. 3. Charles Hyle, speaking in favor of the extension. He felt the canyon could best be served by the "Foothill zoning ordinance"that the residents have proposed. 4. Steve Burton, Box 205, Butte Creek Canyon, speaking in favor Page 360. 3~tay 25, 1976 r '`~ . Map 25, 1976 . a ~ e . ~ ~ . e ....: a .:. ~ .. ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ ~ .. a ~ . e of the extension of the interim. 5. Sanford Hans, stated that he was concerned about what the effect of the interim zoning would have on present zoning on the corner of Skyway and Humbug Ib~ad. He was assured that it would be grandfathered in. 6. Bill Boen, 104 D Nimshew Stage, stated that he represented six other land owners in the canyon. They are in favor of the extension of the (nterim and the "Foothlli Ordinance ". 7. Ted Crawford, Star Rt., Magalia~ speaking in favor of splitting oftitbe DeSabla area from fihis proposal as he feels they ore in a different category then the people in the Butte Creek Canyon area. He requested that the zoning be g6opted right away. S. Dan Stanfield, 194 Nimshew Stage. He invited the DeSabla residents to attend the meetings of the Butte Gresk Canyon Community Association. Spoke in favor of the extension of the interim. 9. Harry Me Keen, Star Rt.,Magalia. Felt that the sooner the zoning is done the better. Hearing closed to the public and confined to the Board. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and carried, for the health, safety and welfare of fhe community an B-month extension of the Interim TM-5 was granted, with the PGB~E (and.being deleted; Planning Director to contact the people of the DeSabls area and further study the possibility of splitting it off from the Interim TM-5 zone and going ahead with the permanent rezoning of the area; adopted Ordinance No. 1719 and authorized the Chairman to sign. AYES: Supervisors Ladd, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Richter 76-649 DISCUSSION OF STATE FAIR DISPLAY: BOB NICHOLSON Ba Nic son, Economic Deve opment Commission director, reported an the Butte County display at the Stafo fair. The proposed display for the fitir, a mural of the Orovil le Darn was shown to the Board. Cost for the display would be $1,000, which could be transferred within the department's budget. Supervisor Richter suggested that the county have the schools, colleges, etc., give their help on this project. Supervisor McKillop said it was too late for the colleges as they hove already gone for the summer. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, the Board authorized Mr. Nicholson to go ahead with the display For the State Fair on the condition that the money be taken from within the depart- ment budget. AYES: Supervisors Ladd, McKillop and Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisors Madigan and Richter Page 361. May 25, 1976 ~ ~"', :~ .e r a s a a a: a s a a a~apa2~-a1~T~ e a a s a a a a a s a ~ a a: 76-850 REPORT TO BOARD CONCERNING DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS MANZANITA FIRE STATION: DISPOSAL AUTHORIZED Tom Struthers, purchasing officer, stated that Southern Pacific will negotiate a new lease for any commercial purpose. He asked that the Board declare the Manzanita Fire Station surplus property and authorize the disposal of it so that the Purchasing Department could put together a bid package. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, the Manzanita Fire Station was declared surplus property and the Purchasing Department was authorized to dispose of same through the usual procedures. 76-851 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PACKAGE APPROVED: SAINT JOHNS MOUNTAIN C uc O son addressed t e Board on t matter of t e present and proposed law enforcement communications system. Present radio coverage was less than acceptable and that beyond certain areas (Pulga, etc.) the reception and transmissions were very poor. Mr. Olson states that 25°/a of the county is not suffiently covered. The; proposal is to place the site on Saint Johns Mountain and include asub- avdible continuous tone that would let thet~peaple know when their repeater is open. F1e further stated that this new system would give the county 95% radio coverage. It will also be a link for the microwave. Mr. Olson gave the details to the Board regarding cost, maintaining the station and the power sources available at this time, there being no power source the county would have to develop its own power which would add $15,000 (high estimate) to the cost of the deal, bringing the counties share of the cost to $47,000 for a system that would be a $150,000 system. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, approval was given for trading five used mobiles for five new units by the County to the region; approved communications system plan for Butte County and dedicated matching funds needed $23,331), approved matching funds ($567 local and $568 state) for the'$10,213 in additional 1974 funds, and approved $10,000 with which t, fo develop the Saint Johns Mountain Communications site and Chico Tower. AYES: Supervisors Lodd, Madigan, McKillop and Chairman Cameron NOES: Supervisor Richter 76-852 DISCUSSION: REPORT ON STATUS OF COST RECOVERY CLAIMING FOR SUPPORT SERVICES AND EXTERNAL OVERHEAD COSTS UNDER FEDERAL MANAGEMENT CIRCULAR Jim Jo anson, reported to the Board thoi his department was making progress on the status of cost recovery claiming for support services and external overhead costs under Federal management circular. At this point they could or could not have the monies available. He stated that they had worked out agreements with the state controller to gat the County reimbursed. If the money does not materialize in a timely manner, the County could be hurting next year. 76-653 DISCUSSION: FIRE SISlF~I~'S~i~?~COST Bi Lawrence, Covnry Au itor~ted that on the Fire su ppressior{cost, the , cost was computed to show a tax rate of $53,399, which will go tb•the fire district. The Lox rate will be I2~ per hundred dollar valuation. Differentials explained. EI Medio will have a ~,Oatgee~~rs~tion in their tax rate. Supervisor ` Hay 25, 1976 r"". f ~ May 25, 197b # # # # # # # i R # .. i R i # 1. ! R ! ~~ IR .. # R ~ # .. # # • R # # ! .. .p Ladd stated that $53,000 would be the actual cost to provide the tax payer with relief. Assessed values set out. Mr. Lawrence said he would have the actual figures when budget sessions begin. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and carried, the $53,000 figure was approved to 6e used. Supervisor Richter abstained from voting. 76-854 LASSEN AVENUE ASSESSMENT pISTRICT JOB AWARDED TO BALDWIN CONTRACTIN n motion o perv~sor d~gan, secon e y Supervisor Ric ter and unanimously carried, the Board adopted Resolution 76-94 awarding the bid to Baldwin Contracting Company, for the Lassen Avenue Assessment District, and authorized the Chairman to sign. 76-855 APPROVE CHANGE ORDER ~ AUTHORIZED NOTICE OF COMPLETION: INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACCESS ROAD: PROJECT0701-01550 On motion of Supervisor Ladd, seconded y Supervisor McKi lop and unanimously carried, the work of Robinson Construction Company for the Industrial Dev. Access Road was accepted, the Chairman was authorized in sign the Notice of Completion, change order in the amount of $25,798.72 was approved and the Clerk was authorized to record said Notice of Completion with County Recorder. 76-65b DISCUSSION: PARADISE LIBRARY GO NSTRUCTION CONTRACT: FINAL ACCEPTANCE TOUR SCHEDULED T e ara use rary w~ finished by June I, 1976. The Board will make their final acceptance tour on June 9, 1476 at 9:00 a.m. The new portion of the Juvenile Hall will soon be ready for Board to tour. Information only. Supervisor Richter asked what was delaying the completion of Juvenile Hall. Mr. Castleberry explained that there had been strikes and other elements delaying the completion of the project. 76-857 APPROVE PLANS ~ SPECS FOR FOOTHILL BLVD & OROVILLE QUINCY PROJECT vn mor~an or ~uperv~sor nicnrer, secoraea ay supervisor Madigan antl unanimously carried, the plans and specifications for the Foothill Boulevard and Oroville-Quincy Project 21554-70-2 were approved; Chairman and Director of Public Works authori~ to sign; wage seale~adopted; and bid opening date was set for II~O a.m. Public Works Office, June 17, l97b. 76-858_RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION: AGREEMENT FOR SALE-CLARK ROAD On motion of Supervisor Ric ter, secon e y Supervisor an unanimously carried, the following agreements for sale for right of way acquisition were approved, Chairman authorized .tom sign, and Auditor authorized to issue warrant upon demand of County's escrow agent: Clark Road 57452-74-I O.J. Waelbrock 0.014 $1,786 ----- $1,786 " 0.009 200 ----- $ 200 76-859 AUTHORIZE DESIGN OF BRUCE ROAD BRIDGE (BURNED WOODED BRIDGE} Pu is or s rewmmen s new concrete ridge to inc uded in FY-77 udget to _ be funded from additional forest receip is and that design be authorized for construction this fall. Page 363. Mey 25, 1976 ~''~ r'`+ F ~ _. s~s~,~~s~rs~sass~~r 25i 1476.:~ eas~sss:ss~ a On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously corned, the design of the new concrete bridge at the Bruce Road site was authori~d. 76-860 FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED On motion o Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan and unanimously carried, the following fund transfers were approved: 1. In connection with Southern Pacific's prppased abandoned Stirling City branch line right of way, $2,000 is requested for aerial mapping for desigr de design of two-lane road parallel to the Skyway, 2. $11,500 is requested for needed foundation studies for planned protects: Lower Honcut (2) Skyway (2); Holly-Cussick (one lane) bridge; EI Monte Avenue; Bruce Road; and Durham-Dayton railroad realignment. Amount requested can 6e reduced from proposed 1976-77 professional & special services budget. 3. In anticipation of budget deficiency in engineering extra help, additional $1,900 is requested to cover the remainder of the year. Auditor was directed to prepare budget.trpnsfer From completed Work Orders 1892, ($2,535), 1896 ($1,898), 5150 ($x4,912), and 5160 ($6,055) with $1,900 going to engineering and administration extra help and $13,500 to professional and specialized services. 76-861 REPAIRS AUTHORIZED AND AUDITOR TO PREPARE NECESSARY BUDGET TRANSFERS unanimously carried, transfer of $32,000 from the Messina Valley project to repair the Hamilton-Nord-Cana Highway (WO 3762) was approved, repairs authorisd to be made with county crews and authori ~d Auditor to prepare the necessary budget fransfer. 76-862 PUBLIC WORKS TO COMMENCE NEGOTlATlON5 FOR ACQUIRING RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY: SOUTHERN PACIFIC R/ROROVILLE BRANCH LINE Southern Pacific Company s i e a n onment procee ings For its Oroville branch line between Baggett-Marysville Dossing +fCA 146.5 and MP 143.78, south of Kusel Road. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, Public Works was authorized to commence negotiations for acquiring railroad right of way. F 76-863 APPROVE CROSSING ONE FOOT RESERVE STRIP A7 END OF TROY WAY AND RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS THROUGH LOT B OFF CARNEGIE ROAD, PARADISE PINES "^'-may Castleber y, Public Works Director, advised the Board to approve the lot split if the deed of rightrof-way is awarded to the County. On motion of Supervisor McKillop, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, a one foot strip easement was granted at the end of Troy Way and right of ingress and egress through Lot B off Carnegie Road, in Paradise Pines approved, with the condition that if theydivide and construct on the property, they win donate the right-of-wa~ to the County'of Butte. age 3b4. Hay 25, 1976 l"` ~1 r re r r~ s r r r r r a a r 1•rtb~ ?5i 196. a s .e ~ ~~ r ~~ r s a r s r 7b-864 EVANS REIMER ROAD BID OPENING: PUT OVER EECJ:JUNE 6, 1976 Bid opening for Evans Reimer Road put over to June 8, 1976 76-865 RESOLUTIONS 76-95 & 7b-96 ADOPTED: CLARK ROAD ASSESSMENT DISTRICT n motwn o pernsor , sewn e y Supervisor c r op an unanimously carried, Resolution 76-95, sale of bonds to Gross $ Co., Inc. and Resolution 7b-9b, awarding the contract to R. C. Collet Inc. were adopted for the Clark Road Assessment District project and the Chairman authorized to sign. 76-866 PUBLIC HEARINGS SET: JUNE 22, 1976, 10;30 a.m. & 2:p.M. T owing pu is raring were set: June 22, 1976 at 10:30 a.m. Continued hearing for William Ret~er re zone from "PAC"and "A-2" to "R-I"for property located on southeast comer of Lassen Avenue, Chico June 22, 1976 at 2:00 P.M. Jo n H. Bi a-appea o t e Planning Commissions decision to deny the use permit for a riding stables on Oroville Dam Blvd. AP 30-17-37 76-867 ADOPT RESOLUTION 76-97 INTENT TO ABANDON, HEARING SET FOR JUNE 29, 1976 at 1:3_~.m, ~S3rr-t~rotron oF-Supervisor Ladd, seconded by Supervisor McKillop and unanimously carried, Resolution 76-97 of intent to abandon a b ft, public utility easement along the northwesterly boundary line of Lot 22, Unit No. I, Crestmore Estotes, Paradise (Mr. 8 Mrs. C. L. Bentley, Jr,) was adopted, June 29, 1976 at 1:30 p.m. set as time for hearing and the Chairman was authorized to sign. 76-868 REQUEST FOR REFUND ON ASSESSMENT APPROVED C ay Gast a erry stale tat rs epartment a a request from a property owner in the Lassen Avenue Assessmenf District for a refund on his assessment. He deposited $20,000 with the Department of Public Works and his assessment was $15,866. Mr. Castleberry asked that the Board authoriLe the Auditor to make payment in the assessment district to make the necessary refund. On motion of Supervisor Richter, seconded by Supervisor Ladd and unanimously carried, the Auditor was authorized to make the refund as request, being the difference of the deposit and the assessment owed. 76-869 PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR REVIEW OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE T e pu rc aring o f review o t e con Ict o interest c es was set for June 8, 1976 at 2:00 p,m. 76-870 RESOLUTION 76-98 EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILIES OF THE STUDENTS AND THE ADULTS OF THE YUBA CITY HIGH SCHOOL ADOPTED On motion of Supervisor McKillop, second y Supervisor La an unanimously carried, Resolution 76-98 expressing condolences to the families of the students and the adults of the Yuba City High School was adopted and the Chairman authori~d to sign. 76-871 APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS, RECOMMENDED TO BE APPROVED On motion of Supervisor McKillop, sewn e y pervrsor La an unanimously carried, the follawin tepntative parcel maps recommended for ~ . ~ .. '.Uhl"~ ~ ~~~'t iC9~iC May 25, 1976 ~' ~`. _. approval were approved, subject to the condition:, with the findings that thor hove been found to be consistent with the Butte County General Plan and that negative declarations hove been Filed with the County Clerk; A.1 May 3, 197b Zoned Int. TM-5 William D. Nichols. AP 51-01-24, 4 lots, •' tProposed A-5 & A-10) east side of Humbug Road, adjacent to G.P. 1-5 ac/Gdu Butte Creek. Engineer: McCain Associates 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 n.ap, subject to the following conditions: i. Proof of water or place the statement on the~map as requited by the Ordinance. 2. Show on the final map a.leach free setback from the edge of excava- tion of Parcel 3 & ~ four times the height of the cut or 100 ft., whichever is less. 3. Indicate a 100 ft. leach field free setback line from the edge of Butte Creek. 4. Provide traversable access to each lot, and obtain an encroachment permits. 5. Deed tv the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Humbug Road. 6. Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline of Humbug Rd. 7. Show all easements of record on the final man. 8. That parcels meet the minimum requirements of the zone (5 acres). ' 9. No monumentation will be required on rear portion of Parcel 4. A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk an April 26, 1975, finding the proposal is in con- formance with the interim zoning on the property and uses along Humbug _ Road in this area. The General Plan indicates twb categories of open space in non-urban areas: 1) multiple use open space and 2) permanent open space. Within the multiple use open space, land in 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 its location. Uses for which it may be suitable include, but are not limited to: Watershed Mineral Extraction Erosion control Golf courses Wildlife habitat Private outdoor recreation Plant nurseries Field crops Scenic~easemeats GY`een belts T ~ ~ _~~~~ ~~~ Page 366. Grazing Tree crops Riding stables FlOOd Coritr0l Kay 2S, 197b r~• ~, y GCCICCCC------ ~~251 1976 -------7tSCZFSC6aCC ,A..2 May 3, 1976 Zoned A-R Dorothy M. Myers, AP 54-23-53, 2 lots, east side r.P. 5-8 du/ac of Stearns Road, west•end of Lillian Ave., • Paradise. Surveyor: Lippincott Surveying Pursuant to the requirements of Section 2b.3 of the Hutte County Cods, ~. the tentative parcel map far the above identified property has been re- viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee snd the Planning Commission. The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the tentative map, subject to the following conditions: 1. Show on the final map those areas an Parcel 2 in excess of 30$ grade~~and note that sa3.d areas are unsuitable for installation of septic tank systems. 2. Dead to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the center- line of Stearns Road„ • 3. Provide traversable access to all parcels and obtain an encroach- ment permit for Lot 2. 4.~ Indicate on final map a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Stearns Road. S. Show all easements of record on the final man. ' A Negative Declaration R~gardinq Environmental Impact was filed with ' the County Clerk on April 26,•1976, finding the proposal is in con- formance with the Butte County General flan and zoning cn the property • and the project pas es no significant advprst~~envl.ronmental effects. Zoned A-2 Gerald Walker, AP 30-037-04 & 08, 4 lots, narth- G.P. •1-4 du/ac east corner of 20th Street & Tehama Ave., Thermalito. Engineer: Graves, Geddis & Driscoll Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the. Butte County Code, •.•i•'• the tentative parcel map of the above identified property has bee} re- viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and L2ie Pl~f-ning '~'i" ~',~ Commission. ~• The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the tentative map, subject to the followtxig conditions: 1. Submit a letter from County Service Area 1126 stating that they are willing to serve these parcels. 2. Note on the final map that all further development of these parcels shall be connected to the sewer system. 3. Provide traversable access to each parcel., 4. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of 20th St. and Tehama Ave. 5. Show all easements of record on the final map. _....._..~...__. _.___ r Page 357. .- May 25, 1976 ~' May 25, 1976 ~~e sae s CLtC CC tCZ C C.... -~.. C.. Cam.. SQ CC Cam. C.e a. aaC p 6. Provide improvements as necessary on 20th Street and Tehama Ave. to meet ordinance requirements of RS9 LDII standards, A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental impact was filed with the County Clerk on April 26, 1976, finding the proposal is in confor- mance with the Butte County General Plan, the soning on the property, and uses in the surrounding area. Zoned A-2 James A. Selken, AP 34-29-26, 2 lots, east side of G.P. 5-6 du/ac Hillcrest Ave., approx. 1500 feet northwesterly of Heritage Road, Omville. Engineer: Graves, Geddis & Driscoll Pursuant to the requirements of Section 20.3 of the Butte County Code, the tentative parcel map of the shove identified property has been"re- viewed by the Butte County Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commies iron . The Subdivision Committee and the Planning Commission recommend approval of the tentative map, subject to the following conditions: 1. Submit a letter from the North Burbank Public Utilities District stating that sewer service is available to both parcels. 2. Submit a letter from the Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District stating that water will be served to these parcels. 3. Provide traversable access to Parcel 1, and obtain an encroachment permit. A. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Kelly Ridge Road. 5. Show all easements of record on the final map. A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk on April 26, 1976, finding the proposal is in conformano*~ with the Butte County C,eneral Plan, zoning on the property, and uses in the general area. Zoned TM-5 David Ross, AP 56-D9-33, 4 lots, west rid=.. of G.P. I-5 ac/du Cohasset Rd., north of Cohasset. Surveyor: Max Albert 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 Co~nission. The Subdivision Committee recommended denial of the tentative maF, inasmuch as the cul--de-sac exceeds the maximum length allowed within the Ordinance of 500 feet. The Planning Commission granted an excep- tion to cul-de-sac length, and recommends approval subject to the following conditions: 1. Construct Access road to RSB LDII standard with cul-de-sac. 2. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline • of Cohasset Rd. _ Fage 368. Moy 25, 1976 ~, E"1 SCC C CCC CC C.. CCC C=Ei~ ~~~L CCtCC CC 6Z CC CCC C CC= 3. Provide a drainage plan to the Dept. of Public Works for approval aexd install required facilities. 4. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Cohassst Rd. and the access easement. 5. Show all easements of record on the final map. 6. Provide a road maintenance agreement. 7. Access easements to be reserved in deeds per County ordinance. 8. Proof o£ water or place the stat°ment on the map as required by the Ordinance. 9. The parcels••must meet the minimum requirements of the zone, at the time the final map is filed. A Negative Declaration Regarding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk on April 19, 1976, finding the proposal is in conformance with the Butte County Gene cal Plan and the present zoning on the property. 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 multiple use open space. land in which the slogs is generally less than 25$ but which are not covered with valuable stands of timber, the General Plan states that thew is not expected to b~ any substantial de- mand for urbanization fo this land due to its location. Uses for which it may be suitable include, but are not limited to: Watershed Mineral Extraction Field crops Erosion control Golf courses Fiood control Wildlife habitat Private outdoor recreation Grazing Riding stables Scenic easements Tree crops _..._ ..__P.l~nt .nu=series, c-ern belts _ Zoned A-R Donald Marjama, AP 50-212-20, 4 lots, north side G.P. 5-8 du/ac of Bil1e Road, across from Sawmill P.oad, Paradise Surveyor: Lippincott Surveying 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 recommended denial of the tentative map, inasmuch as the cul-de-sac exceeds the maximum length allowed within the Ordinance of 500 feet. The Planning Commissien granted an excep- tion to cul-de-sac length, and recommends approval subject to the following conditions: • 1. Full improvements, curb, gutters, and sidewalks. County Standard RS4 along Hills Road, and cul-de-sac street. Structural section subject to engineering analysis. 2. Provide drainage plans to the Dept. of Public Works for approval and install required facilities on and off-sitA. .. , .tea, 3. Deed to the'County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-Tway from the cents cline _ ,of sills_Road.~""-"-°-~•_._........_... Wage 369. - ......_........ .. . May 25, 1976 ': f i ~ 1 __,~~~~~~_~~_~___= May_25L197b `__ -}C~~~ ~c ~Z*C ca CCCesaC 4. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of the access ~ street, and a 70 ft. building setback from the radius point of the cul-de-sac. ~ I 5. Show aZl easements of record on the final. map. 6. Easements to be reserved in deeds per County Ordinance. A Negative Declaration xegaxding Environmental Impact was filed with the County Clerk an April 26, 1976, finding the project poses no sig- nificant adverse environmental effects that cannot be handled through conditioning of the map. 7b-872 PUBLIC HEARINGS SET; HAUGItLTON REZONE, PARADISE & PINOCCHIO t REZONE PARADISE Pu is iearmgs were set for the following: June 2~; 1976 at 2:00 p.m. William 6. Hamilton-redone from "A~2 Ltd" (limited) to "C-2" (general commercial) property located on the north side of Bille Road, approximately 150 ft, west of Clark Road, identified as AP 51-173-40, Paradise . June 2iil~ 1976 at 2:00 p.m. James A. Pinocc~o and ~ovid N. & Sandra McCoy -rezone from "R-I"(single=family residential) to "C-2'' (general commercial) property located 350 ft. north of Skyway, approximately 150 ft. east of Center Street, identified as AP 52-06-16, 39 & 41, Paradise. ADJOU R?W1ME NT: T ere eing nothing further before the Board at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 4:05 p.m. to reconvene an Tuesday, June 8, 1976 at 9:00 a.m. ATTEST: CLARK A. NELSON, COUNTY CLERK ~~~. 8~ C airman o t e ar CeTrrco t ar Page 3~p„ May 25, 1976