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ORDINANCE NO. 431
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An Ordinance adopting subdivision regulations for the County of Butte in ac-
cordance with the Subdivision Nlap Act of the State of California. _
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as follows:
Part I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. . This ordinance is enacted for the purpose of adopting subdivision regulations _
in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California.
Sec. 2. The County Planning Commission of Butte County, hereinafter referred to as the
Planning Commission, is hereby designated as the Advisory Agency with respect
to Subdivisions as provided in said Subdivision Map Act.
Sec. 3. The Planning Commission shall have all the Powers and duties regarding land
subdivision and record of survey maps and the procedures relating thereto which
ore specified by State law and this ordinance.
Sec. 4. The words "tentative map" and 'Tfinal map" as used in this ordinance shall refer
to regular subdivision maps or subdivision maps intended to be filed as a
record of survey.
Sec. 5. The word "subdivision" and other terms used in this ordinance shall have the
same meaning as in the State law unless otherwise defined.
Sec. 6. Tie term 'tagent of the Planning Commission" shall refer to the Director of
Planning if there be one, or in his absence to the County Engineer.
Sec. 7. VPhere hardship can be shown by the Subdivider in meeting the standards of this
ordinance, or conditions exist which make compliance with any rule impracticable, ';'
the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation of the Planning Commission,
modify or amend any minimum requirement set forth in Part VI, Subdivision
Standards and Principles.
Part II
PROCUDURE FOR TENTATIVE MAPS
Sec, 10. Ai land subdivider or his agent shall wherever possible confer with the County
Eigineer and the agent of the Planning Commission regarding his contemplated
subdivision, shall inform himself regarding these regulations and shall file
w�.th the County Engineer at least five (5) copies of a tentative map of each
proposed subdivision, or record of survey subdivision, as provided in the sub-
division Map Act.
Sec. 11. Tie tentative map shall comply with all provisions of Part IV hereof and shall
be filed with the County Engineer at least fifteen (15) days prior to the reg-
uar meeting of the Planning Commission at which the map is to be considered.
T is map shall be filed prior to the final survey of any streets or lots and
before any grading or construction work is started upon any proposed street
off• road, and before the sale or offer for sale of any lot or parcel of land
w�thin the proposed subdivision.
Sec. 12. The County Engineer shall within five (5) days after the filing of the tentative
map:
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O Check the map and statements attached thereto for compliance with the pro-
visions hereof regarding road alignment, grades, drainage, and improvements.
O Deliver a copy of the map to the agent of the Planning Commission and to
each county, city, or state official entitled under State law to review
the tantative map.
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Sec. 13. The agent of the Planning Commission shall check the tentative map for compliance
with subdivision standards established by this ordinance.
Commission, the agent of the Planning
Sec. 14. Not less than eight (8) days prior to the next regular meeting of the Planning/
Commission shall notify the Chairman and the members of the subdivision committee".
i there be one, that said map has been filed and is available for review.
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Sec. 15. At its next regular meeting, the Planning Commission shall consider the tentative
map together with:.
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(a) A written report from the County Engineer which shall state wherein the
j proposed subdivision plan does or does not meet the standards established
j by this ordinance for road alignment, grades, improvements, and drainage
! provisions. The report shall include such recommendations as the County
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Engineer desires to make regarding the tentative map.
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shall state wherein a n d he proposed e ubd s ve ion plan conforms a]-
dOeS not CDnfc5rm with the subdivision standards established herein,
and with the Guest s r Plan n of Butte to C�nurttyA,
(c) h report from the subdivision c.,rcarrmittee of the Planning arrr,.mists:i.c:n,
if there be one.
(d) Any recommendations from „array other s.cwtanty, city, or Mate officials.
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Sec. 16 he Planning l`dommi ,s:i.ork hal determine whether h tentative map is in
ntn the provisions R law and of th:fs ordinance and .hall
within Wrty (30
) We of the at: s .h.w cL apravo ccri'trmtll.y
approve, disapprove
taa map, un ewo by e c e,a-aetiu o with "ee aWivider
or his agent this time is exto.rde.,d,. If the oubdr vrr,w, is rdi s,aaet. 6fied
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ua:w C rr ela�a. action, lama may appeal fromt'rr. ruling of the Planning Com-
mission to the Ward. rat Liuper.v.r_jors as 1,:,.c"°.videed, by State law,,
Sec. 17. Copies s gat the 'tentative map shall be presentel by the County Znginocr
to the board of Supe,,rvr ora at Wair next regular sch du9.o;r'.d. meeting iazg wa.fh
the action of Use Planning Oomml ;,l ora. e=.rrd ar-seed thereon, P�3„get:zer with
a statement e:rament an ds c a tin,y� the condit,a.r�on r under r w!„ra.cka the map mros afap Toyed.,
the changes which will. make We map acceptable, or the a eems,son., for its
disapproval. He shall also recommend thus amount tarld type or security,
im:f aany, rscr e ;sar y :[°r:ar isaadar'r,:nieeae.n,tss.
>e c. 18. The fl cte me nt, may u1so indicaLe the types an.d character t er of improvements
nt;'s
erw.r d t rr Lhu Planning C mmL w t,rra ind/0 the County Evyinner n r,y r e ccrmn rnd
Cor construction in the roads, arrests, n ;,kawa,ys, and ways s.hsren on the
Maap.
Aubseq
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l approval
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Co rt. Tion,tthe,,:f �ubdikvrcerpweaemzsh ll furnisla,fta thetCouvk n,.,rrgi ecrthe
m a':I.a-.arrsfira
(Ea) Prints of the revised te,nt,:ati.ve ,-andf`rrx^ the additional dl.;at,a,,
required in tho statement of conditional aafrfsrov.& by the Planning
Commission,
(b) Plansfor drainage structurei cuad i.mprovement irrsufficient de-
tail to irerc:it checking Lnd approval o all l.aropos'call rn^tpr,'v,._nenta^s.
e.c.y€I Wen the., County t,,y ,Try inee r is u t i f ie d that the tentative trive ra ap is in i:"esrm
ti factory to the Bo rd of u,tzpa vi or^s, tlec PlaWng ( arawtai,s.arsra and
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re.zlf, he, .>fa,.ia.t.l return one (1) print Lo the sub-divider with any state-
mento or instructions concerning the far riper;fa tor:r ley tl:a final rnaaya wh'd ch
Me been appruved oy We Word of 3uperviscan or ,ahaanYma rsr Comair t >jon.
A cola, of the e,aane map and at.tascl ed doc'aalnents s;�h al l be ial ac,,ed in fare., file
of the d 1aStn!"l:,a 6 frPrrrtlls uwl on
Sec. 21. The 6raiacl:,lrea.r„3er a,na3l, aoL fe:coeuwd with drearrstruc.'t:Non of any improvements
or pas opur of ion of u final ;sap, arrta.l, tlra, m C },itis been approved
in w0ting by the a laenceds Commiasion or he, hao, r, c eive d writLen n no't Ace,
r';a°om the County Engineer indicating that, he has met the co addtLlons
established ray the Cornanr .a:i.rrn„
Sec. 22. v%tlsY one.(1.1 year mfter the approvni or conditional approval of the
tentative map, the subdivider shall c u e said subdivision or any part
t he..r oC to be.; surveyed and as-r final map ,' m e..ror rd of aur°tray .aop to 'bra
prepared in accordance with the tentative map, _l.rtrludinZ any ;.aid all.
chr<atges requi.:re^.rd, by the Planning connission,
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ur p within card (,1) , air shall terminate
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all previous
rt subdivision.
eus acee din o. d
Any new rone rl ra s rias,,I, be rr. n.>P:, p ,d a,;, ,2,
i Ic47C:'illtldet'l A°(J,d I".[,hJteSa .`a?k:rPa
The final or record n�., ed, l"cr;�l.rraaz�u:a?Part shall
�tlracr eca:f�� lrz r�;iera�r°e:c�f in .r;a,car~r,�i.fesarse w�1.�tha.
r rr�gul.abi.oaa a
Dec. 31. Three (3) erint,,a. of the Y.`laaa. o �r°e:r.ase°d A' surveei ,ala;r shall befale,,d
with Ina C o un ry Engineer, tog l her with e traverse h rk,,".t or shects
giving latitudes sari de r ar t iw:e.e , c,i' Jsc, bdsrcanda¢iedst t, r�e tr er.°.'t ! f„s
.and i>loca:ko ,,howing a; wathe ma.ta»c, l c,lamt„tie, wrnin al_lratraa We, j.;.,t.a;
of a,rrwor.
No. 32. The County Engineer shall examine :acral check the final nap ,arra be p raw-
ra-nd to xart it within real nnbl.r„ ,ar viol, not:. o exceed Lina., P„y
(301c1 r;�e , fk,rer its aimecesimt:a
Sec. 33. �
When
County Enel...raeea r tt fieri Pa+1; t}aeimpr 9,;ceetnaea;el71 correct with the tentative rasaear), and r rornpl,i, s rai,t'a the 3t rtes
low and tuns.s ordinance, he shrarl I ,so c m t ify orr the map, but, not. unti:lc,
he Hhall. have secured &a certificate From the Planning ng (,omm s :era that the
final map conforms ;u'bst ant'ialll.y with the approved oveerd f,cMat,s ve map.
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Sec. 34. After the final or record of survey map has been checked by the County
Engineer, the subdivider or his agent shall:
(a) Make any necessary corrections as directed:
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(b) Have si.gnatu-'es affixed to the required certificates.
(c) Iiave prepared the, necessary security or guarantees which are required b�
the Board of Supervisors to insure the completion of any proposed im-
provements.
(d) File a tax bond and tax certificate, if necessary, with the Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors to cover taxes and assessments against the propert
which are a lien but which are not yet payable.
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(e) File with the County Engineer the final tracing, together with three (3)
prints and the necessary securities and bonds, at least ten (10) days
prior to the meeting of the Board of Supervisors at which approval is
expected.
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Sec. 35. 'Phe County Engineer shall file the map with the County Clerk for action by �
the Board of Supervisors.
Sec. 36. The Board of Supervisors shall, at its next meeting or within a period of not
more than ten (10) days after such filing, approve such map if it complies
with all provisions of state law, this ordinance, and of any rulings made
thereunder.
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Sec. 37. In the event that all improvements required by law or conditions imposed
upon approval are not completed, the Board may enter into an agreement with
the subdivider for posting a guarantee for such completion.
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Sec. 38. The Board of Supervisors shall, at the time of its action upon a final map, s
accept or reject any or all offers of dedication of roads, streets, ways, parks, j
or other sites intended for public use.
Part IV
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REQUIREMIENTS FOR TENTATIVE MAPS
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Sec. 4.0. The tentative map shall be drawn in pencil on tracing paper or cloth in or.-
der to permit changes to be made readily in the arrangement of streets and
lots and prints to be secured as provided in Part II.
Sec. 41. The tentative map shall show:
(a) The name of the subdivision. s
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(b) Names and addresses of (1) record owner,
(2) subdivier and (3) engineer or licensed surveyor.'
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(c) Essential facts as to adjoining properties such as street locations
and widths. �t
(d) A small diagram, with scale indicated, showing the general location
of the subdivision with respect to nearby communities and principal
highways.
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(e) All boundary dimensions. showing property lines and essential topo-
graphic information regarding the land to be subdivided, especially
areas subject to inundation and the location, width and direction
of .flow of all water courses. A topographic map will be required
when in the judgment of the County Engineer such a map is needed.
(f) All proposed streets, with widths, approximate radii of curves and
grades.
(g) All lots, with approximate dimensions.
(h) Proposed easements and building or set back lines with dimensions.
(i) Proposed parks and areas offered for dedication.
(j) Date, north point and scale.
Sec. 42. The tentative map shall be accompanied by written statements from the sub-
divider or his agent indicating:
(a) Evidence of ownership 'of property to be subdivided.
(b) Types of street improvements which the subdivider proposes to install.
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(c) The restrictions which the subdivider proposes to apply, if any
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Sec. 50. Sizes and Vat,E111 - The final subdivision map AM be clear-ly and legibly
drawn-U337tFacin g cloth of Zood quality. /a LL 3.1res, letters and flgurea�
uhall be made in black India Ink. Certificates may be stooped or printed
Ath Opaque Ink. The size of the sheets of tracing cloth must be cit lire
by twenty-six 0806) inches, leavimg a umnhi A' we W& Yon; Us edges
of the sheets. The name, title or Mer Mignatlnn wd all. drawings,
a: ;9 certificates, acknowledgements, endorsements, acceptances of
dedication and notorial aeals must be within said marginal line. The scale
to which tdar drawing is made shall be large enough to show the details,
Menrly and enouqn sheets must be used to accomplish this end. Each sheet
mmt be nun0wed. The relation of one sllaeet to another muot be clearly
ahown and the number of sheets used m"t be set forM A the title of said
usup.
Sec. 51. Tib:'�j - The first Met 3hall, contain the title conspicuously placed in the
lower right hand corner of the map. Below Uhc, title be a jub,Ltle
conalating of a general description of M Ue property beWg sulAMM,
by reference to deeds or to maps, have been recorded w to official
United Jtateu 3urveys.
maps rand for the purpose of reverting subdivided land to acraage shall.
be so designated an the Win sheet by nn nMw"riate mAe cwMainAg the
wards 100 UV YACATION" followed by "UMMON TU ACHKAGE&
Ovary sheet comprising the map proper shall bear the t1t3a, (but not sub-
title) scale, north point and sheet, rausber. The, title sheet sha.Ll show
in addition, the basis of bearing, ttae, rye ams of dre engine" and M-
divider, and a location diagrnm as reVned in 3". 41 (W herwf.
See. 52. Gas rjjf!cj&jj - A certificate or the licensed land surveyor or civil en-
gineer, accompanied bj his seal, ahall appear certifying to the so-
curacy ol the final map and of all date shown thereon, hi adAtion
there 3hall be ouch oLher certMcateu, as may be reqW red bj Law, In-
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(a) Cortificate oV owner, consenting to subdivision,,
M Certificate of owner, offering to dedicate streets and other lands.
(c) MAN cortiVicate indicating official approval Q mop and acceptance of
dedications.
Certificate oC County Nngineer indicating Mt map comVlies wjUj lew.
(e) Certificate of County Nanning Commission indicating approval of Jubdivision
design.
(f) Certificate of County Aud!tDr showin; that no lions or assea6monLs
stand againdt tho property.
(g) A cartificate from the Auditor giving an estimate M LoxesWar
are a lion but not lot payaoia, and c cortificw A Uire Hard of
Supervisors acknowledging bond for same.
53. far Lobo - jufflc&nL doln must as shown to Warm%e
readAy one br_,aFTT,,'_7'ar7d lcr;fth of every of line, block Line and boundary
Line. Linear almousLoub AM be exprowsed in ferm, an' docilu'lls of a foot.
No ditto marks small be usea. Lots cunLaining one acre or more must show
nereage to nearest hundredth. Length, radius and Mal delLa and LeNyth
of are of n1I center line c=ves on streatu and lengths of arc and delta,
A each cu vend lot boundary amuot be shown.
rm "AL _,for StreeTh
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e map show the c"'rO'or linc"� of all
streets, the total-Width W each szreet, the width of the port-ion
being dedicated and the width of eAsting dedication, and the widths each
side W He center line, Aso the width of rAlroad rLlr,!ht-Of-Wa , PloOd
control, or drainage channels and of any other eausments nppaaring on the
map.
Sec. 55. Record of ias L�L, - The map snall show the lines of all eae
as r sments to
subject, Hasements for storm dl."ain,sewers, and ouje,;r
purposes sha]L be denoted by fine &tt" IMP. Tho wida of the 065&-
ment and the lengths and baurings I We lanes tOwmf and oancient
dimensions and ties to locate the ea"mmL duactsy wit ,,act to
tlie ,',,,,abdJ.vi9ian must be shown. The easement must be clearly labeled and
identified and if already of record, proper reference to the recur?:i
Soon. ir the oasament is being dedicated by the map, it shall oe pro-
Perly 001 out in the ownervs certificate of dedication.
30c. 56. MajW honumenj - The map shall A= clearly what stakes, monument;
tr to was found on the ground to dnemine the boundarim."
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of the tract. The corners of all adjoining subdivisions or portions thereof �halll
be identified by lot number, tract name and place of record, or by section, town
ship and range, or by other proper designation,
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Sea. 57. Established Lines - Wherever the County Surveyor or a City Engineer has estab1
lished the center line of a street or alley, that data shall be shown on the I
final map, indicating all monuments found and making proper references to maps
bearing records of surveys of said monuments. The map shall show all city
boundaries crossing or adjoining the subdivision clearly designated and tied in
Sec. 58. Lot Numbers - Lot numbers shall begin with the numeral 11111, and shall continus
consecutively with no omissions or duplications. No prefix or suffix such asi"IATi;,
11B211, or "BB" shall be used. Each lot, shall be shown entirely on one sheet. !No
block numbers or letters shall be shown. l
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Part VI
SUBDIVISION STANDARDS AND PRINCIPLES
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Sec. 60. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
In the subdivisioh of land lying wholly or partly within the unincorporated
territory of Butte County, the following ^regulations'shall_apply, and no tenth
tive or final subdivision map shall be approved by the Planning Commission ung
til and unless said map or maps indicate a full compliance with the requiremeits
of this section.
Sec. 61. Streets and Highways
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(a) Relation to Plaster Plan - The street and highway arrangement of every sub-
division shall be base7 upon the Diaster Plan of Butte County and such
plan shall govern the placement and widths of primary and secondary State
and County highways and such other streets, highways or ways as may be
shown thereon.
(b) Relation to Topography - Topographic conditions shall determine the general
pattern of blocks, and natural contours shall control the placement and
alignment of streets, highways and ways.
(c) Relation to Adjoining and Adjacent Street System - The arrangement of
streets shall provide for the direct continuation of the center lines of' the
principal existing' streets or highways in adjacent or adjoining subdivided
areas. In general, such streets shall have a width at least as great as
the existing streets.
(d) Street Names - Streets that are extensions of or obviously in alignment
with existing named streets shall bear the names of the existing streets''.
The names of new streets shall be subject to the approval of the Planning
Commission and shall not duplicate existing street names, except as pro-i
vided above.
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(e) Primary and Secondary Highway Widths - Primary and Secondary State and
County highways shall have such widths as are shown upon the Master Plan
of Butte. County, but in no case shall the width of a primary highway
be less than eighty (80) feet nor the width of a secondary highway be
less than sixty (60) feet.
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(f) Street and Local Road Widths - The standard width for all streets and
local roads shall be sixty 60) feet, but the requirement that a sixty
(60) ,fcot right-of-way be'dedicated may be modified and a lesser width
approved under such conditions as the Planning Commission may prescribe,]
provided, however, that no road shall be accepted having a width less
than forty (4.0) feet.
Half streets on boundary lines will be approved when necessary to securel
a proper subdivision of the tract, and where abutting half streets exist,
in adjoining subdivisions half streets equal in width thereto shall be
shown; but in no case shall any half street be less than twenty (20) feet
wide.
(g) Street Grades - Street grades shall not exceed ten per cent (10%), un-
less topographic conditions make grades in excess of ten per cent
(10%) necessary. On primary and secondary highways the maximum grade
shall be eight per cent (8 ).
(h) Curves - The minimum radii of curves, measured on center lines shall be
as follows:
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County primary and secondary highways - 500 feet, except :in mountainous
areas where a minimum radius of 200 feet will be accepted.
Local roads and streets - 100 feet, except where topographic or other
conditions make the enforcement of this minimum impracticable.
(i) Intersections - The intersections of streets shall be at an angle of i
ninety 9 degrees, or as close to such an angle as is practicable, j
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but in no case shall an intersection be an ongLe less than thirty
(30) degrees.
M L,_,"21,reeto -Where necessary tD give accu,,,ec to on pex7iit a antis-
fnetory subdivision of adjoining L"a, stre"s shQI rwi Mmough to the
boundary K Uve propurty and the resulting dead-end streeLs wily be ap-
proved with L turn-. mend pr ooi,dad they are sixty (60feet, in width,
but in all other cases a turnaround havY4 a radius oC fcwty (1r0) feq.at
or r"aovee sholl be provided.
Narrow perculs A reserve Stripn controlling nceess to streets or high'.
WaYS, from adjoiOng property will not be approved, unlesH the cwrit rY
or disposal of such 3and is placed under Se Jurisdiction of the hosird of
Supelvisuns, under conditions satisCactory to seid heard and the Plannine,
Commasson,
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An alley having a minimum width or twenty (2j) feet shall be laid out in
Lho rear of proposed commercial lotsin residential blocks, the pro
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vision of alleys j5 optional with the subdivider, but usher they ore provided the
minlnmm width shall be twenty (2(1) feet. ' Cutoff shnl,l be, made at 211
ecul;Q and right-ongle intersecLims W? alleys, rmamoring not Hso thero
fivo (5) TO in each direction Cram the corner.
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Where alInva Pry rot provided, pdAle AlIhAes eaoannnts not lean thara
f0re (0) (col, width and dire" "d cmMInuous fmm blwk to bocjc.
shall be provided on each side M xnar M linnh ad K side lines
where necessory. Qhen an easement on =4 one Mde or n 3oh Me is
required in shOl have 'P, )�ridth of ten (10) feet.
Mements of greater width will be required along natural water courses,
confunning subsUntially to the lines of such channels.
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(a) UudidenUal Lot Dimensions - The minimum area of cenidential lots
shall, 3� cial toniny, Plan in Corce in the sec-
tiOn OC Out CounLY in MUch M land to be subdivided is locatod,
but where no such official jllac bps been adoptenl, tlne
ruloo Lhall govern,
J.. The adniraurt width cdiall bo, 61 .Ccot.
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3. The minimum area shall be 8125 squars reet.
(b) Lot LiNew - The side lines if all loto, except those Mug streams,
lakei or Ln uther excejrbi onr ..CL locations, shall. be at rifhBngles
to tne street wed-ch the lot faces, or redial if A inr"L is cm-sed.
City boundary ]Was almll cohmide witli lot lines,,
Corner Radius - or lots shall have n radi= of not less than
ra tji,e, strect corner.
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Me. 70.
ThQ survey to be used in preparatLor of the ME map shall be made in,
accordancP with stste law regarding surveys and shall be in accordance
with the beat prof esAional stnndards,
Set. '71.
iermanent sir rkers and manuments, eitser conarete blocks 6x6xJ5 inches
or concrete cylinders fain
in dimpmer and 5 imoes lomg eanli
*serene
copper or brass tack in Ue tq) AM M owt as fwisqs.
(a) Mug exterior boundaries eat the tract at all angle points
and ut the bogMinE and e0ing of curves in such exterior-
baMaries.
AL the intersectiorw of the center Mac of all streets, o.n.',
on offam PruPerl,Y tind in Uo euch intersection.
All lot, Meet aul alluy cornero shall be marked by permanent
monucaonM out flush with Me grade not Me sutstmadal thso
M—nized !run p1pea L inch in diametur by 15 MK5 in length.
3ec. 72_
The Hoard to Supervisors, ahall r"uiwe such StMeL wwk on Imni
dedicated for streets no mro nece-,ssnry J.'Or the 4,,,eneral use of' I-n,
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owners in the subdivision and local neighborhood traffic and drainage needs as
a condition precedent to the approval of the final map thereof. Said im- i
provements shall be constructed in accordance with specifications prepared
by the County Engineer.
Sec. 73. Procedure for Filing, Agreements Covering Street Improvements.
Prior to the approval of any final subdivision map, the subdivider shall im-
prove or agree to improve the streets, highways and ways offered for public
use, and no final subdivision map shall be approved and no streets, highways .;
or ways shall be accepted for public use until and unless said streets, high-
ways and ways have been improved in a manner satisfactory to the Board of
Supervisors or a valid warranty, agreement or contract guaranteeing such im-
provements has been filed with and accepted by said Board.
Sec. 74• The subdivider ow owner of the land embraced by every subdivision map and by
every map of dedication shall before presenting any final map to the Board
of Supervisors, make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to said Board of
Supervisors, in consideration of the acceptance of dedication, a valid war-
ranty, agreement and contract to improve all streets, highways and ways of-
fered for public use, designating the same by the name and an appropriate
description thereof, said improvement to consist of such structures, im-
provements and equipment as may be deemed necessary by the Board of Super-
visors for the use of such streets, highways and ways or the proper drain-
age thereof and may include street grading and drainage, street surfacing,
culverts and bridges. Actual work thereon shall be commenced not later than
ninety (90) days after the date said subdivision map is recorded, unless I
such time is extended for good and sufficient reasons by the Board of Super-
visors, and all work shall be fully completed on or before three (3) years
after the date of such recordation.
This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its passage
and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it shall be published';
with the names of the members voting for and against the same, at least once in THE
GRIDLEY HERALD, a newspaper published in the County of Butte.
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ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of j
Butte, State of California on the 31st day of Play, 1949, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Byerly, Corcoran, Pellicciotti and Chairman Patty.
NOES: Supervisor Bille.
ABSENT: None.
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Isl F. L. PATTY
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of
California.
ATTEST: W. F. MATTHEWS, County Clerk
and Ex-officio Clerk of the r
Board of Supervisors.
(SEAL) By Is/ S. J. CLEIVE
Deputy Clerk ?
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RHMEAb, tin Marc of 6UPUrVISUPS of the Couaty of Dutte, Kate of California, by
Ordloaxxe, have herEtafore createa as special funu for We "Construction, acquisition, imorave-
ment, extension of, or adUltion to, the County Court Louse jujirsing, Wunty jail, grounds
and/or of County iufldlngs at; Oroville, ouLLe WuHty Cb11forWa,n nnd.
AHMASP it is the desire of uaid 10oz,rd of buper,"=6 Lu aywwM rue aoresaio 5pecial
Fund.
NOh, TITIMM, the HoLru of oupervisurs of He County of mAta, Ot-te of Callnrnia,
aoes ordain au follows-
That there is hereby createa a special funa in accoruance Ath Act 8496a of Wering Is
General Laws of ttr 6tatE of California, as amendea, to augment said specinj funa for n8pitn'�
outlnys as hereinabove [eferrea to, anct
That for the fiscal year 1949D, taxes Mal] be levies anal coliNcteu for the augment-
ation of sula soccUl fund for Uns "ConsUruction, acquisition, Improvement, extension of, or
addition to, the County Court House Building, County Jail, wounc,s no uthur County buildings
at ROOM. butte Wunty, Qllfornia," in the amount of ThU LUNDNEL a ab WRTY WOMMi
That as tux shall be NOW ana callectea upon real ana perawn! In-opaTty ana p,&l1c
utilities witnils thi,DuLlf,y of Outte, sWOMMt La ralse Wa bmi.
ADOPTIL NL MaEL by tie boara of oupervisors of the Wounty of Lutte, State of California
on Lin 3th Ubj of 1,9t9, bthe foli.solixig eat 5
AM: OUPWO-000 wILM, WWLY, PaLLIMUTTI:
MOO: WUMV11M W&WIN a>K, Lnind., P-11y;
AMID NOM"
This Ordinunce shaN AN effect thirty (30) Gays after its passage, Lea before the
eiplratLan of fifteen (15) says Kher its passage it snali be pubLi6hpa wihh the numes of the
members voting for art against the oume, once, in some neuspbper publiiheu in the County wt„
Butte.
A/ F.L.Putty
Ch"Man Of W Wald Of IUYEM.OrS, Wanty of
of Callfr,�I,nia.
oUnty Clerk
Lnu ex--ufflclo cjer,j, ccf,,
of Supervisors.
BY /a/ 6.J.Ciewe Da p ut y
(SVAL)
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ORDINANCE NO. 433
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AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE USES OF LAND AND THE CONSTRUCTION
AND USES 0 BUILDINGS ALONG THE PARADISE-CHICO HIGHWAY:
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The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte does ordain as follows:
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For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety and general welfare, and
more particularly for the purpose of preventing the creation of traffic hazards, promoting the
prosperity of the people of the County of Butte, conserving land values along the Paradise
Chico Highway, promoting the comfort and happiness of the people of the County of Butte, fdster-
ing pride in and attachment to the said county, and promoting the public tranquility and gdod
order thereof, preserving and enhancing the public scenic and aesthetic values, the Board df
Supervisors of the County of Butte does hereby ordain and set forth the following regulatidns
established to govern the uses of land and the construction and uses of buildings along th6
Paradise-Chico Highway.
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The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to all property lying on each side !
and within three hundred and fifty feet of the center line of the Paradise=Chico Highway as
shown by Road Survey No. F.A.S. - 757 from the intersection of the Humbug Road to the inter- j
section of the Neal Highway, being approximately 9.2 miles, which area is hereinafter referred
to as the "District", shall be subject to the following regulations:
a. All uses of land now established may be continued.
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b. No land or building shall be used, and no building or structure
shall be erected or moved upon property within the district
described except for use as a dwelling or for farming, garden-
ing, dairying, livestock raising or other agricultural purposes.
c. No signs, billboards or advertising displays shall be erected
within the district except signs advertising only the sale or
lease upon which such sign is placed, or of products grown or !
raised upon such property.
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d. No building or structure shall be erected closer than one
hundred feet to the center line of the highway.
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The above regulations shall be administered under the direction of the Board of
Supervisors, the agent of which shall be the County Engineer. Any person desiring to use land
for any purpose not expressly permitted above or to erect, place or use any building in an
manner not in conformity with the above rules shall `(
a. File a notice of intention upon forms provided by the County with the
Board of Supervisors, fully describing the plan or proposal for the
use of land or the construction of a building not in conformity with
the regulations of this Ordinance.
b. Defer any action or construction as described in his notice for a
period of forty days to permit review and consideration of his
project by the Board of Supervisors.
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Action upon any notice of intention approving or disapproving the same shall be )
:taken by the Board of Supervisors within a period of forty days after the filing of such
notice with the Board of Supervisors, and notice of the approval or disapproval by the Board
!of Supervisors shall be given to said person within the said forty day period. Failure of the
Board of Supervisors to approve or disapprove the project as planned within the period stated,
.shall be considered approval and the work may proceed in conformity with said notice of inj
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Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance is guilty of mis-
demeanor.
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This ordinance shall remain in effect until April 1, 1950, at which time said
ordinance shall terminate and shall, and the same is hereby declared to be null and void
April 1, 1950.
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This ordinance shall take West thirty days after its passage, and before the
expiration of fifteen days after its passage it shall be published with the names of the
members vating for and against the same at least once in a newspaper published in the county
of Butte, StLte of California.
ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 26th day of September, 1949, by the following vote:
AYES. Supervisors Byerly, Corcoran, Pellicciotti t.md Chairman Patty.
NUES.- 3upervisor Bille
ABSENT: None.
/a/ F. L. FATTY
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
County of Butte,
State of California,
ATTE3T-. W. F. IVIATTHE"WS, County Clerk
and ex-officia Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors.
BY. /s/ S. J'. CIJEWE, Chief Deputy
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ORDINANCE NO. 434
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AN ORDINANCE FIXING OFFICE HOURS
FOR COUNTY OFFICES
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WHEREAS, Section 24260 of the Government Code provides that county officers shall
keep their offices open for the transaction of business during such hours and on such daysas
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are fixed by the Board of Supervisors by ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of Calif of++nia,
do ordain as follows:
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1. That county offices, except the County Libra.ry�and'the Agricultural Extentior
Service, shall be open for the transaction of business from eight-thirty o'clock a.m. to five
o'clock p.m. every day except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and said offices shall be open
continuously during said hours unless the personnel thereof will not permit.
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2. The(q ounty Library and the) Agricultural Extention Service offices shall be o�
from nine o'clock a.m. to five o'clock p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and from nine o'clock3a.m.i
until twelve o'clock noon on Saturdays, excepting holidays.
This Ordinance shall take effect on November 21, 1949, and before the expirationlof
` fifteen (15) days after its passage, it shall be published with the names of the members vq'ting'
for and against the same, at least. once in OROVILLE PRESS, a newspaper published in the County
of Butte.
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ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 17th day of October, 1949, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Bille, Pellicciotti and Chairman Patty.
NOES: Supervisor Corcoran
ABSENT: Supervisors - None. !
NOT VOTING: Supervisor Byerly,
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/s/ F. L. PATTY
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of
California.
ATTEST: : W. F. MATTHEWS, County Clerk
and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors
BY: /s/ S. J. CLEWE, Deputy Clerk
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jaGINAM NO. 435
AN OROMANCM UIQMRTN�l VMIICU,;t' 1`0 STOP "'HEOR,
10 Thl'I :LAIH,W)A-)
MACKI-11 01�� �VITDN �C)id) MCIUJ�ENTO
Lie Juard o!' Jupervisurs of the WWI or 3wn do" whOn as
1: It shn'll ho unja&ul for any vehicla to pass corer the McH or right of Way
of tim southern PPOCK MOW Co. wneru acid wnww A !"t va 0, intersect Wth"
Dayton Road and Oust, jacram,M Avenuo l.t,a oatta MuLy , GKIM&A, Mhmt TIM 1yM-ng'An"-"'
such VVIC10 LU S full stop.
2; Tho used Owmmlsoioner K W Uouotj W Jutto owdl place wW E*WWn Mn
signs un suck aide K said jouLhern HuMic Anilroud rion K wLy orusKs erLme Lhey
!WrsucL WILon Road auU WusL Sauramuut,u Avenms, WtH Comte, GaUfurnia.
j: Any &Qatiou jV Wo ardinzwce shaU conuWyLe rnd UO a Mlademennor, and
001 bu puniuhnblo in accordance witn those sections pertninlnZ to misdemernars in the
Mal HT; of Me State if 0011-foinis.
The forejoina ordinance was introducad by Ouprv".Lsoi ,orcoran, who Us
Ndoption, secondad bj Oupervisor Bille, and soid ordinance was possed this Vth day of
November, L949, on rail M1 by the following votee�
AYNA; juparvisore HIM, Wrcorsn, Pollicciott! and Uhairman F=y,
WUM: None.
Ai,�)IIITTSuperv,Laur 3yun.-I.,T.
Isl P. L. PATTY
Chairm,n,u oC 'tho Board of Siiporviscco
/'TTI"E"T (Jourty
Clerk and eA-officlo Mrl,�.
or tlaH ,riyrd ,-)f'
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Chief loputj
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ORDINANCE NO. 436
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ORDINANCE REGULATING AND SETTING SALARIES
OF ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE
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WHEREAS, Article IV Section 6 of the Butte County Charter as amended requires the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte to regulate and set the salaries of county and',
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township officers, including justices of inferior courts, other that the Board of Supervisors,
the district attorney and the auditor; and
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 421 adopted and passed on the 24th day of May, 1948, the
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte regulated and set the salaries of township of-
ficers, and
WHEREAS, Article IV section 11 of the Butte County Charter was amended to read as
follows: "The compensation of appointive county officers, assistants, deputies, clerks orj
other employees as stated in Section 3 of Article III of the Butte County Charter may be in-
creased or decreased by the Board of Supervisors as provided by law," and
WHEREAS, the salaries of such appointive county officers, assistants, deputies, j
clerks and other employees are regulated and set by annual salary ordinance, and are now reg
ulated and set by Ordinance No. 430 adopted and passed on the 23rd day of May, 1949; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte by this
ordinance to regulate and set the salaries of the elected officers of the County of Butte.
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NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte do ordain as follows:;
(a) The Sheriff and Ex-officio Coroner, $4,800 per annum.
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(b) The County Clerk, $4,200 per annum.
(c) The Assessor, $4,500 per annum.
(d) The Recorder, $4,000 per annum.
(e) The Treasurer and Ex-officio Tax Collector and Ex-officio License
Collector, $4,200.00 per annum.
(f) The Superintendent of Schools, $3,600 per annum.
2. That the compensation of any elective county officer shall not be increased
during the term for which he is elected.
This Ordinance shall take effect Jannary', 1, 1950, and be in force from and after
date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage it shall
be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same, once in some news-
paper published in the County of Butte.
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Adopted and Passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 28th day of November, 1949.
AYES: Supervisors Bille, Corcoran, Pellicciotti, Chairman Patty.
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NOES: Supervisor - None.
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ABSENT: Supervisor Byerly.
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/s/ F. L. PATTY
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, State of
California.
ATTEST: W. F. MATTHEWS, Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors,
BY: /s/ S. J. CLEWS, Deputy.
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AN 0-011\A)"Cfi:,I N,:M ),I, i] ;Ai CZ N(') 433 tAi
MAKTARM RXGIHIT 'Uk. Tl:. UJE OF LAK0
AND THR GONS11YRION AD UAM OF JIYIMAI��
Tm ,Bawd of Aqmrv!oorc cV tho Unu. n,,/ of 3utto" does ord"'J"'n -.'c f.'oll'-cw's�
CCr10,11 1 .3nnrd at duporviaorN finds Lhnt cortain regulations are nacesonrl Yor the
presu rvnhLan or thn p"hl i a her I A, nPPety, vmvnni Puce and amucral M Are pendir 8 Lne con-
dinting K stu&e3 hpd ourveys and the preparMon vnd adcMtlon of P cm,rmhmnJ ve3 land rroo
pinn Cor "Ln u rIn(l hore6y uopts ourtrin uuch re"A"dws ov Dn DILOAM nswrve, nu Sot
rorth below:
,.l r rr ovi,sjons or Lnis irdinnnue whoLl vpjQy Lo vJ I jwupurty lying a" each
510 eNd MAn Mums huyhwa and MLy SOL K Lao center Awn OV Ile AwnUan.-Mco Hiyrc,
" , o"Lown by aovd Li re' no. AM, 757 Mm LUe Mersuction or U. &0b,, R,, to th,
1,ection of Lau Eonbighway, hainy; w,roilwcaly 9,2 wisu, which own is homuwmay roz• e�j
t;u nu AM ho swQork to 12e nilson; rngoInt hmu,
jro'o
Who followif uoes Pro pormithm! wiYkn r1l jvrVi Y Ae r) ,t
Lnwruj usos & ImA now o"Mishn?,
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3in"/'.Loonil" ond r-"ccea',"ciry
�� x,j I,,u 1 1 r-tI... 7 i eu .I (,luJ L( in c.
The rol Ming, upon Lho aecuring of v Use AML in onch partkujnr cpoe�
3choul'o, pwbllu buildings, publia Mliky buildings nnd
sLruMurns, vandAde aLhudw for Lke only "I priduue from thu iv Vronloing
CA) ""dc"' Lae D1,07"hc't.
'�(IdrtJtsnnl Uoc
CorKin KdAtinup! unoo Pre pormitted, upor th, secmiqj up a, Urn Pomnit, L,,(L
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L'11 LYno' I,ojo DJMM Jyjnj wShin Lho boundprM K the PHrMlow-
IrrigCV00 DISLAct.
+'i, L !A'a, 3tri et 1 y1n; wiMn !Arm i huMred teat or tie i nu a r-
onchjon;i of Q cantor, lines of the Parsdise-Chico uohd and Lae Humbug Head,
2.31 Thn Mi tiont I .ti an are HiCawni word!an 3 iwe2 prQuw!Q Par thn Qom"ulmmn
L& nvMM" pulp, to KMAM�.
1 n o tn i;r ,s
"I'd
J) I c hn J1 d b aji I d 1 o d' 11 'F.�oi riv-)I r'u 3 1 d
3.1 The &Vowinj rmgulMons apply in A ' -artu or Lho XsLAM
3 1 1 -1h,J dJyto.' Lie,
to M }, 1n or sorucore uhnil lm locnted thn aJ). t,rict,
"]i'C,j fn,.t, a.son M riyt-A-vqy 14c; K LAQ Yrnaue-Mco HiMany,
I :'n i ,than a'J!;+. Al'e''r.
We ch dinlic Cam! I y PuM don cy who 11 Lq Mv Led uu ;) v 1 1) nuL 1 o so Lhan 8,12"�
o 1'ao t' 'L�� ""'re',,, "'t0 sj„�,1 1 no, ho n)rQ Qns onT; Md Vx roM dinuce real a.4„h 8,1& n1wre
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feet, and said residence shall be located not less than six (b) feet from each side line 6f
the building site.
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3.13 Building Height Limit:
No building or structure shall be constructed or structurally altered to
exceed t'nirty-five (35) feet in height.
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3.2 In cases where compliance with the provisions of this Section will result in
undue hardship, a variance may be approved in the manner prescribed for the handling of Use
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SECTION 4. USE PERMITS:
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Application for a. Use Permit shall. be made to the Board of Supervisors, who shai.l
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refer it to the Planning Commission for a recommendation, and such applications shall inc�ude
a description of the requested use, and shall- be accompanied by plans showing the locatiohs
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and elevations of proposed buildings, or proposed alterations, locations of driveways andj
parking areas, advertising matter and structures, and other information which may be requ�red
by the Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors shall act upon such application, fol-
lowing receipt of a recommendation from the Planning Commission, within forty days from the
date of filing of the application.
When deemed advisable, a public hearing, notice of which will. be given, maybe held
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Butte County Ordinance No. 433 is hereby repealed.
The erection or construction of buildings or structures, and the use of land for
purposes not expressly permitted by this Ordinance is prohibited. :
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Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance is guilty of misdemeanor.
SECTION 6.
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This Ordinance shall. take effect thirty days after its passage, and before the ex-
piration of fifteen days after its passage it shall be published with the names of the
members voting for and against the same at least once in a newspaper published in the County
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ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of,
California, on the 23rd day of January, 1950, by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Corcoran, Patty, Pellicciotti and Chairman Byerly.
NOES: Supervisor Bi].le.
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/s/ FRED S. BYERLY
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Butte, j
State of California.
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ATTEST: W. P. hiATTHEWS, County Clerk and
ex-officio Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors,
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OnDINANCE NO. 438
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS
AND ETNTPTOYEES OF T111COUNTY OF BUTTE AND
WEALika ALL ORWAINCBS, IjNC0A,,",1,-,TLdT Tl1EJBhV,1TH
R,-Le CoLjjnay Of Butte, state of CallCornia,
The Board of .oiPQrvi�.,ors es k.'
does ordain as follaw,
section 1. 2havt jQ11. Thin ordinance shn11 be known as R ThH haWry Ordirs-,
ance H.
Section 2. 3asjc,jQaRy,fah an. (a) The rat LmIng salasy rwyes arc hereby
establishad as a basic saLars-plarse nnu are applied to the several classes of positions as
Inaicated in SectLon 7 a eYrNPt oCjwrpjse shown in thDtsection.
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Sarormal. First Abwe
Ralallg'e y Noe
Incentive Qualifl- Average s Lprat l,�
N thni b e r Rate I,'a,t e ti on 1'e'r['01— Perf
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$106 $112 V.18 1 '5
3 112 118 125 13:111'� u"o
41 11 11131 125 130 lAo
5 12 15 132 140 ]q8
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240 148 06 165 103
14 31 156 16 5 l7b 185
91 156 165 1,175 !85 C.9`a
I A 1,6 117115 i'3�5 1,95 1'06
11, 1.815 .1,915 206 1,8
12 19,13 a.0�.S 213 3 1.
13 195 Ac)6 213
206 213 i 1-141, 58
2 18 2'31 244 258 273
16 d 7-i 244 258 2 7 288
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4 4 2 bd' 305
13 2 58, Z73 288 '305 322
19 873 �"�8�3 305 32,2
20 2 831 305 322 341 360
21, j a Z� 322 32ji 3 6() j 6 1,
3,',',,2, 33j 360 381 t,03
341 360 J�81 /:�0
30) 381 450
27 day,',(, z",,-)D 2M176 0,3 `.i1'2
28 41`d) 476 503 53;C 563
2 56J,, 591115
_9 476
'-7':1 503 53A, 56 3
31 5 3 6,,1 151)15 629 6 6 5
to r�fr,rl
50 t")9111) 66t3 '703
33 59111-5 629 6(15 703 7z,3
736
34 629 66,,) 4 J
5 '70-5 74t 7 3")
66u 113 5:1.
36 703 7J+3 '736 83 1 V9
37 74:3 `T',6 8 3,1 879 s):',9
3G, 706 ;8,7"7 9219 9 8 2,
3 831. NN 49 9A log
09 929 9�13,' 103 8 1097
9 1�114 98'� 10 38 10917 11,59
(b) General auju,Lmentn in Wary aaes We hucHnfber by virPaste of
general vereasas or decreases in vost of Jiving or in Wh" QwW shall be We by ndjuW;Ing
all o1osse6 upsnud or aawnanera, Lo the nppruorKtu st46MV6 r3 MV -W rain:T&n jrm!W.
wherr mw smiary runge for v glVon QRSS osWssesow
r for cvernl ai 1; row ward or down-rd,
the employees holding pasti&ns in clussco Wected uhaY t—eir to
tire; same realtive stop in the s&Rry rondo.
S QcLior"' 3 amt2vr r �Ej� Ipp, . shore any manthly salary estallshed in
Section 2 is uunvcrted Lo u daily or ho_uv bauls, the f1lowIng tuble of suriveralun 51w21
be observed
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Rate Hourly Daily Hourly Daily Hourly Daily
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loo ; .59 4.72 .54 4.32 3 .50 4.00
106 .63 5.04 .57 4.56 .53 4.24
112 .67 5.36 .61 4.88 .56 4.48
118 70 5,6o .64 5.12 .59 4.72
125 .74 5.92 .68 5.44 .62 4.96
132 .78 6.24 .71 5.68 .66 5.28
140 .83 6.64 .76 6.08 .70 5.60
14888 7.04 .80 6.40 .74 5.92
156 ! .93 7.44 .84 6.72 .78 6.24
165 .98 7.84 .89 7.12 .82 6.56
175 ! 1.04 8.32 .95 7.6o .87 6.96
185 f 1.10 8.80 1.00 8.00 .92 7.36
195 1.16 9.28 1.05 8.40 .97 7.76
206 1.23 9.84. 1.11 8.88 1.02 8.16
218 1.30 10.40 1.18 9.44 1.08 8.64
231 1 1.37 10.96 1.25 10.00 1.15 9.20
244 1.45 11.60 1.32 10.56 1.21 9.68
258 1 1.54 12,32 1.39 11.12 1.28 10.24
273 11.63 13`.04 1.48 11.84 1.36 10.88
288 I 1.71 13.68 1.56 12.48 1.43 11.44
305 i1.82 14.56 1.65 13.20 1.52 12.16
322 1.92 15.36 1.74 13.92 1.60 12.80
341 2.03 16.24 1.84 14.72 1.70 13.60
360 j 2.14 17.12 1.95 15.60 1.79 14.32
381 1 2.27 18.16 2.o6 16.48 1.90 15.20
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Section 4 Classification of Positions. (a) All offices and positions in
the County service shall be classified on the basis of their duties and responsibilities.
j (b) The initial classifications of positions for the purposes of this or-
111 dinance shall ibe as contained in the report "Personnel Calssification and Pay Plan, Butte
('. County", dated May 1950, of which certified copies are hereby directed to be filed with the
County Clerk and with the Administrative Officer. The class specifications adopted as a part
of this action} shall be used and interpreted as defined in said report.
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(c) The classification of positions may hereafter be amended by the addition,
division, consolidation or abolishment of classes on recommendation of any department head or
the Administrative Officer and approval by order of the Board of Supervisors. Whereupon the
certified copes of the classification plan maintained in the offices of the County Clerk and
I of the Administrative Officer shall be corrected accordingly.
Section 5. Allocation of Positions. (a) Each position shall be allocated
to its appropriate class on the basis of duties and responsibilities.
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(b) The initial allocation of positions shall be as indicated in the report
entitled "Recomnended Allocations of Positions, Butte County", dated May, 1950, of which a
copy has beenfiled with the Administrative Officer. -
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(c) The allocation of positions may hereafter be changed on the recommendation..
of a department head or the Administrative Officer and approval of the Board of Supervisors;
; provided the proposed change conforms with this ordinance, with the established classification
plan, and with the approved budget.
Section 6. L�ualifications of Employees. (a) Officers and employees holding
; positions upon the taking effect of this ordinance are deemed to be qualified for the position
to which they ;are allocated, subject to the right of the department head or the Board of Super
visors to dismiss any employee in accordance with law.
(b) Officers or employees hereafter appointed, except to an elective office,
shall be requ}red to possess the educations) and experience requirements prescribed in the
class specifi6ation. Provided, however, that any employee of the Welfare Department subject
to the State 1pierit System shall be subject only to standards imposed under that system.
Section 7. Salary Ran,es Applied to Classes. For each class of positions
there is hereby established the salary range shown opposite it in this section. The number
of positions in each class authorized in each department or office of the county government
shall be as approved in the annual budget.
Class Tule Salary Range
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Account a `t $288 - 305 - 322 - 341 - 360
Accountant Supervisor 341 - 360 - 381 - 403 - 1,26
Administ ative Officer 76 - 503 - 532 - 563 - 595
Adrninist=ive Assi Stant 288
- 305 - 322 - 341 - 360
Admissior)s Clerk 185 - 195 - 206 - 218 - 231
Agricultgral Commissioner
476 - 503 - 532 - 563 - 595 p
Agricultural Inspector, Grade I 210 flat
Agricultural Inspector, Grade II 231 - 244 - 258 - 273 - 288
Ambulance, Driver 195 - 206 - 218 - 231 - 244
Appraiser, 244 - 258 - 273 - 288 - 305
Assessor i 4500.00 per year
Assistanti Agricultural Com issioner 305 - 322 - 341 - 360 - 381
Assistant Assessor 273 - 288 - 305 - 322 - 341
Assistants Dairy Inspector 231 - 244 - 258 - 273 - 288
Assistants Livestock Inspector (Part time) 100
Assist antl Miedical Director 563 - 595 - 629 - 665 - 703
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nIKOW01 Purchasing A,nL 4 258 - 27) - 280 - 30; - 322
USOOCALC jounSOP 403 - 42U - 450 - 476 - -,�0�,",
AsBociate Counsel (P&rt Time) SO - 381 - 403 - 406 - 450
Audi L Or 4000.00 per, Y e n'r
167 - - - 20b - 21 231
Cradrc 1: i�6 - i 17�I .. -185 1.'I'll 1,-)
Much Library Assistant, Grade 11 110 - 381 195 206 CA,
Aridge Forwann 27j, ,8, ',105 j 22 I t�,l
i,an 218 - 231 2 414 256 273
Unj-iJu,).[:,i ui.arj 258 273 288 305 322
Olvil. Deputy `,rieri.l`f 2,)b 273 t8i, 30') 3 22
Civil Waineor 301 w,. 403 420 450 q7b,
Civil Angineoring qmotaat 305 M 341 Au m,. 3W
C,ivl J. -osoeiate 341 360 3,`U 403 /s.,,,6
Cwk 1.a32c)6 C1 8 231 244
Cook's Helpor 175 18Y 195 200 - 218
Cou"ty Clerk -eeP y 0'RX,
County 007 :nspector 27-,i 2 8�? p0 :3,`66 - 341
County I d b r a M a n 305 32P 341 360 - 3SI
County Livestock inspMur 3`,1. 1,,03 426 450 - 476
County hKeutack Aspector (Art rime) 125
(.;0 w I ty Proo'et'i On U. l°ic,e,r 305 322 341 360 - 381
Court Ole;6�. 21S 231 244 251 - 273
Deputy disuriat httarlwy 360 3M 4(:13 - 426 450
DRs")uty U.'L,'.iyrict ',,Pdca)305 w 322 ..341 . 36o 3w..
UepuLy District Atuorney(A.Time Diu) 288 305 322 - 341 .360
Weputy Meriff ,�31 r'4,.� 2`i8 21,'3,3 8 S,
jeputy 5herM (Part Time) 115.5()
j)r-re c t or oL' iw-aQf 2d,i . ,r W) - 322w. 314.:1 3,(K)
Jirect,ov of Pub]ic 065 - '(0.3 - r0+3 7,86 631.
i)ix-nctcx o- Pui)lic Hoalth Nursing J41 - WO - 381 40i 4 2 y,
, .cet,or„Y, of ta('d on 305 - 322 - 341 360 381
MUM AtLorow 60M.Ou !or Y eur
McMan WerN ,331 - 21+46. - 2r8 273 2,,SS'
ahenevor n statowide, counLywide, or special
aloation iu an1d, tho Amoy U%rk is ollowd
hareby thc-,, .,a(JdLt-ioaal nolp�
Inspecta.a.'s" r,)nd
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rordlrI, -,o I,dre number Of -VOts3 C,USt,
use i r1, m Coi I ow i.i I,,,, on I,;ndul
Procincts having less than IOU votes cnss
Aspectow 12.00
Ciorks, & Judges (x)
11recincto, havin; 101 to 200 vote-s, cast'�
inspectors 13.0(")
Clerks & Judges 10.00
201 C,o 2"50 vuLvs co,to
Inoyeebors 14.w
C'Ier!,.s u, Jad,�-',Co 1,1.00
Preciucts, nFiving 251 end over vot(i-i
Wspectors 15.00
GP.orks & Judges 12M)
Necesawy Registration Clerks, w1w shall be
pai 9 at the we of An (6) Cents a nave for
ench mrson legAly registered by M
t,c� of the
Glene,rp.l or thc, rtnto n f Currie
estabilohing rates Q pay, gm, o3mtM officors.
2211.00—a MunhaEns ,
,rag ineering We ,218 ',,'3 J. - n44 X',,r3 273
NWipw" "amtw, GnMe 1' 206 21,,3 - 2-31 Oq/r 2!8
QuIpmeM Ope=or, Moe 11 218 131 - 244 258 273
Aquipuent Operator, Grade III 24q 21M - 273 W8m., 305
Ferry Ujarator 1.;"5, 1,",!,, - 1.915 206 218
Groand svt n 165 1 7j - :1F.35 1.c,��',, 200
Mad Cook 2":,i� �'13 2,C� 3 05 322
Head jallmr 273 2S8 305 322 341
Hend Nurse 244 258 273 2S3.5 3T-5
HaWLh Mentor 322 3 4 L 366 381 403
Mspi&l Administrator '5163 !) ,, oo 9 661 j%).3
Hoopital Waintennnce Supervixor 273 2M 05 322 - 341
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Hospital watchman X185 - 195 - 206 - 218 - 231
Housekeeper 148 - 156 - 165 - 175 - 185
Houseparent 156 - l65 - 175 - 185 - 195
Intermediate Account Clerk 185 - 195 - 206 - 218 - 231.
Intermediate Clerk 175 - 185 - 195 - 206 - 218
Intermediate Stenographer-Clerk 185 - 195 - 2o6 - 218 - 231
Intermediate Typist-Clerk 175 - 185 - 195 - 206 - 218
Investigator 288 - 305 - 322 - 341 - 360
Janitor (Janitress) 165 - 175 - 185 - 195 - 206
Junior Clerk 148 - 156 - 165 - 175 - 185
Junior Librarian 218 - 231 - 244 - 258 - 273
Junior Stenographer-Clerk 165 - 175 - 185 - 195 - 206
Junior Typist-Clerk 156 - 165 - 175 - 185 - 195
Kitchen Helper 140 - 148 - 156 - 165 - 175
Laboratory Helper 175 - 185 - 195 - 206 - 218
Laboratory Technician, Grade I 218 _ 231 _ 244 _ 258 _ 273
Laboratory Technician, Grade II 244 - 258 - 273 - 288 - 305
Laborer 185 - 195 - 206 - 218 - 231
Laundry Helper. 140 - 148 - 156 - 165 - 175 {
Laundryman 175 - 185 - 195 - 206 - 218
Laundry Supervisor 206 - 218 - 231 - 244 - 258
Library Assistant 175 - 185 - 195 - 206 - 218
Library - Branches
Chico, (Asst. Grade IS) 87.50
Paradise,(Asst. Grade II) 87.50
Durham (Custodian) 40.00
Bangor " 10.00
Berry Creek " 10.00
Biggs " 10.00 .
Canyon Crock 10.00
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Library - Branch Custodians
Centerville 10.00
Central House 10.00
Clipper Mills 10.00
DeSabla 10.00
Enterprise 10.00
Feather Fails 10.00
Forbestown 10.00
Forest aanch 10.00
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Gridley 15.00
Honcut 10.00
Las Plumas 10.00
]iagali a 10.00
lie isoil 10.00
Richvale 10.00
Stirling City 10.00
Upham 10.00
West Liberty 10.00 �
East Gridley 10.00
Library - Janitors
Durham 10.00
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Paradise 10.00
Pap Draftsman 273 - 288 - 305 - 322 - 341
Matron 206 - 218 - 231 - 244 - 258 t
Mechanic 244 - 258 - 273 - 288 - 305
Mechanic's Helper 195 - 206 - 218 - 237. - 244 d
Medical Director 665 - 703 - 743 - 78 5- 831
Medical Record Librarian 195 206 - 218 - 231 - 244
Medial Social Worker 231 - 244 - 258 - 273 - 288
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Nurse Anesthetist 305 - 322 - 341 - 360 - 381
Nursing Attendant 148 - 156 - 165 - 175 - 185
Nursing Attendant Trainee 100.00 flat
Occupational Therapist 231 - 244 - 258 - 273 - 288
Office Appliance Operator 185 - 195 - 206 - 218 - 231
Parts Supply Clerk 195 - 2o6 - 218 - 231 - 244
Personal Property Appraiser 218 - 231 - 24.4 - 258 - 273
Pharmacist 322 - 341 - 360 - 381 - 403
Physician 450 - 476 - 503 - 532 - 563
Physician (Part Time)
Gridley and Paradise 238
Chico 300
Planning Technician 273 - 288 - 305 - 322 - 341
P awderm sit ;-,,3 L �2 4 4 2,,8 - 273 2,b'l,'
Princippl ,Lark 24h 258 273 - 266 305
Probation Vork a r' 2,,6 2' 2'13 - lead 305
Public AvAstance OuperviBor, Ormw 1 288 Y& 322 - 341 NO
poolle Issistunce WovRer, Grade I W 21a 231 - 2W,, 203
PALO AUSMNnnn �Wv", !"I" ],
- �oifrre Jnqnt. 113
irobation OCC. 1)3
P M A AuSsOnce forker, Mde 11 231 - 244 25S - 2n
Plic HeAth 2'9 2811 3
- , 0 5 - 322 - 3/,a
Pabliubc Henith Nurne 273 - 28C 3 5 - 322 - QU
PublJc )Lrector- )d),'j - Ij,2 6 /1 1,0 k7 6 - 5 Cl
Re c order 400(1.00 per I ser,
Rwd ,q crime 361 - 403 - 420 450 - 476
On Wrian 273 2�-t-, 30� - �3 22
LAW" or AWMLS and "73 2 3()5 322
e r tr i t x,xs,,,, 1,40 48 La,"i;6 1 175
-,,,dburer 20() 21 r ?t,4 2 5
or nccWtak WMA 2113 2 3 1 ',A), 2t d, Z7 3
�s- -2,58 273 28 8 305 -'22
,en Da, !,ppraiuor 28,,"r ':t 3��2 341
jonior C 10 ric I)5 206 21,"," 231 2��4
1.1 i u", Deputy 3 5 6 '?3 ;? r 305 ,22
8 27 r 288, 305 : 22
W.DO per mo.
Chi a a 25M)
GO d Lot 40.Do
(OW11 W, 20.DO
Qradio-,� 20.DO
NOW Higgs 6moral HvIl&nrL Mare) 82.50
tisflb,ef .l' ,c,o r°d ,f �,Jucation 10.00 per
joKor AnDer I�)�5, .. 2o6 n8, 2 3 244
>en i Q r- ��i tn'6�vi P n, 244 - 25S 273 Q 3M
,'oniorr i,ec'hnnic, 273 - 2 8 b 3 05 3 2 2 3,"Pl
,.ko:JJ-o r e �,d a Yr 1, 75 - 0 ?J
s n i or, l,trk ll > .. 273
Onlor Typ!K-Glerk, 206 - 210 231 - 244 258
iher!U 1,800.00 per Yet
SherifrIs Captain 288 305 - 122 - y. l 160
Akillod Laborer, 01 244 - x,,58 - 273 2 88
AM Aurse, US 231 - 244 - 258 273
Wationar; 03Qeor 3 1, :,'/4/1, - ?tl,,6 2,b3;
Atock Olork M 195 106 21S 231
W to re kv cps T, 5�,, i','7 3, C��,,3, �,�O� 322
uf' Scrt"oul"", 6000.00 per ,ear,
auporvising Public aea!Lh Man 305 - 322 041 360 3&1
Suporviour, Javenile Bell '18 231. 6'l,,, x`,,8 273
Telephone operator end aecaptionial, Q5 1115 195 206 Y18
Treasurer end Tax Collector' h200,00 per your
Truc-': 175— IS5 - 195 - 200 218,
kndersheriff 3W2 - 3k] - 160 - 381 4'0 J
Asststinr '.L8 2,,'l - 24), 2? 273
2`, 8 273 - 2 S 305 w. ,J2,
1.,'„li I-")',, - ,2()(, 2L8 2�3-I
iced and Rodent Control Foroman 231 241 15S 173 2M8
ANI"ta ond Nesurou lrra,ctor 2 18 2 31 2125,'� - �-`?3
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del der 2�',I", ��",il ',-t'13 288 - 305
1-Ray Techn i Se n 231 244 2 5 i' 273 - 2 8 8
Spetion A. 3a1utry Adjustments. (a) dpon the tK59 moct at thko ord5vanne Ike
selpry jr snob fuintime oPrIcerand employee who is n9t at thaL time recel.vir�,, a ,flnry i(.Avan-
tical to one of the salarl otepa shall be adjusted to the next higher step in the now nalary
Ian, fm� fdo class abovt� ld'i pr,,,oent rate oP joy; provUed that no ayuomtorm a%y be madr,,
4wove the Ci Cut step in any range.
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(b) If any officer or employee is now receiving a salary above the fifth step iof
the range for the new class, his present rate is hereby incorporated as an approved addition
al rate for the class but no other employee may be adjusted to it and the rate shall no long
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or be in effect after the termination of the employment in that class of the incumbent in!
whose behalf it is authorized.
(c) The adjustments authorized by this section are merely for the purpose of con-
verting to a. new pay plan. Future adjustments may be made in accordance with the standards
prescribed in Section 9.
Section 9. Administrati6n,of the�Pa P�la_n. (a) The five steps of each salary
range shall be interpreted and applied as olf lows:
1. The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring
rate for the class. In cases where it is difficult to secure qualified per-
sonnel or if a person of unusual qualifications is engaged, the department head,
on recommendation of the Administrative Officer, and with authorization of the
Board of Supervisors, may hire at the second or third step.
2. The second step is an incentive advancement to encourage an employee
to improve his work. Employees may be advanced to the second step at the be-
ginning of the fiscal quarter following the completion of one year of satisfac-
tory service, since the date of the last salary adjustment, upon written recom-
mendation
ecom mendation of the department head and the Administrative Officer, and approval by
the Board of Supervisors.
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3. The third step represents the middle value of the salary range and is
the rate at which a. fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily conscientious
employee may expect to be paid after a reasonable period of satisfactory ser-
vice. An employee may be advanced to the third step at the beginning of the
fiscal quarter after the completion of a year of service at the second step,
provided the advancement is recommended in writing by the department head and
the Administrative Officer, and approved by the Board of Supervisors.
4. The fourth step is reserved to reward employees whose work is well above
the average for their class. An amployee may be advanced to the fourth step at
the beginning of the fiscal quarter after the completion of one year at the third
step, upon convincing proof in writing by the department head that the employee's
work is above average and upon recommendation by the Administrative Officer and
approval by the Board of Supervisors.
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5• The fifth step is reserved as a reward for outstanding service. An
employee may be advanced to the fifth step at the beginning of the fiscal quarter
after completion of two years of service at the fourth step, upon convincing proof
in writing by the department head that the employee's work is outstanding, and
upon recommendation of the Administrative Officer and approval by the Board of
Supervisors.
(b) In any case where, by reason of unusual_ circumstances, rigid adherence to
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foregoing principles .related to salary adjustments would cause a manifest injustice, the 3onrd'
of Supervisors on recommendation of a department head or the Administrative Officer may make
such order relating thereto as in its discretion is proper.
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(c) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, an employee who is
promoted or reclassified from one class to another having a higher overlapping salary range
shall be adjusted to the minimum of the new range or to one step above his old salary, which-
ever is higher; but thereafter shall be governed by this section.
(d) Hates of compensation provided for by this ordinance are fixed on the basis of j
full-time service in full-time positions. If any position provided for in the budget is by
appropriate language specified or indicated as being for less than full-time service, the !,rate;;
of compensation provided for such positions shall be adjusted accordingly.
(e) No full-time employee of the County shall engage in any occupation or outside
activity which is incompatible with his employment by the County. Any officer or employee'
o_g aging in such occupation or outside activity for compensation shall inform the Board o£ j
Supervisors of the time required and the nature of such activity, and the Board shall de-
termine whether or not such activity is incompatible with County employment.
Section 10. Maintenance Provisions. (a) In every case where full or part mainten
ance is furnished to an employee, the following amounts shall. be deducted from the salary;
authorized for the employee: i
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For individual meals......., 25¢ each
Room (single)............... p10 per month
Maintenance, where other than room
and board is involved.......
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Section 11. Vacations. (a) After six months of service each full-time officer
and employee shall be entitled to a vacation of one and one-quarter working days for each"month
of service.
(b) IInused vacation may be accumulated to a total of not more than 30 working days.!,'
(c) All vacations shall be taken at such time or times during the calendar yeas±
as may be approved by the heads of the departments.
(d) No vacation shall be allowed to any person who is discharged from County
service for cause.
(o) A person about to rusiM, about to ratiro or v�ho 1,,,� Lu� bo 1cid off' vi.,Ltloot, Cou]t,
on Au parh, and who has warned vnenbion tima tu hio croM sAll be pAd for mach v"ation
on the Pfdocti-vo of:Lo of such molynptbpan, mUrameA or QW!".
Section iz. Sick L" � tvith A . (n) Mer a" mumIn oC continums 5wwice, acoch
pull-Umn nrricnr si-',�77'79 Mitled to unn workin,� an, of le,,nore with pny
for ouch momh or rojor rraction thereof morved, up La an accuoMmad tool of 60
d"tj a�� �Akcm oicl,. Have with pay can be grrated r upon Khe recommendation oC Go department
tend in rose A honarlde GIhnaos of an employee or in the doayii oi: ,..) rel,,,?,LJ-ve -A:' Uhs fir, t
Oegree, L dedarownt !wad or the aTAKsGrative UJIMer ma, require ovidance in the forin of
n paslclrnls certUicate or uUmMse in the adequacy of one ranoun for an employee's ah-
uurco durAg one time M whinh aick leave is requemadm in the event no employee in Me&
due as disvbMt, Owurrod op duty he mny util-No acnwa"ed sick To to coaVms"n Atr
the difference heLween workmen 's UompenwnLion Un,mmP nlhowmces card EOL pay,t
Aection 13. ��jie It is the pol le, of Qe WounLy kn" uvertWo wwT is Lo be dW-
COUK'�],�cdIn the judgmeun, of Ww rynNumt bsQ, wwk hyand Um 4w"ALAwd wmk wwak
18 ruqaIred, he AN L rupurL An Uu Wpm nuard o"", �up,-,F,VASOmO, ufol u,,, ncy
abliZe tho County 5o cmaponsate for 5uch overtime in un; form or maumor awad& m th, sydilc
advance authirization A thn Aonrd of buperAsacnw. �roQded that in c. so oV cmergeacy to pr --
vent, lose of Me ur dNLwje be property, the Apartment hood may authorize si cIt. ovnrtirc; pcndln�.,,
LlIct o,p)urhunity to ouek Kho upiwaval oV the jourd. When overtime is nuthorNed it
ma4 uo coujonnated for in oquivalnaL time HE un, mutual a,reeyent of the employee and the de-
purtmont hund, c)r in cpjh rt tro employee's oitablimned rnte of in; , nt tot M 9c"Ann of the
joportm,"I'd, hoscL
�Jec(J(m Dm. iilyn AIL ordinRuces run rHsoluLlons LrconaivLonu
with the provisions of this ordAynce are herebj ropeal-ed Mect,jve jul; A 1950.
la tion 15. jY"YPjjW A Mug- 3ecUon, ub
ssoctLon, VwvjTA, Nm
smdomcn ae
or phrase of �nlw vrdhawncH TUt; For any rnauon, KHM to be irvaiid or unconstitat ionpl, suer).
AvElAdit) oc unconstitutionYlUty shvil not PPPRot the vOlAty up K the
reu:MK6 yort!Dus of this ordinance, it uVal huzeby opprosat.j dec.1srec, UiO, thj,,y
and enah occUon, sub-seMon, parp,lrnph, sentence, clause ond phrnsn UwreoC woulU have been
adopted irreopoctive of ale Net that any one or more other ancOnno, .cub sectUrns, pqyPOis,
inntences, Morocco, or pose3 A MUM NvOld ow cars on"Autional.
UJ('m lb.
My and A 10112n. This =dinnnce 3holl Mn affact JO dsr�
AfLer !he rd to A its adopt,, e �yperntivp on and �lfter ic-Lj 1, -,0 1'efore
the expirpLion of in anyo Mer Us pbsonqe Mail be pub]hoawed ("cc Atli the nommi of Lho
owcmbcrCar and t- —, 2MV rMT, i l County
OF rtoo.
MOM 1ND 21SAM by lip MANU Of TONAMOU A theCY� 1117'l'';, ol-cert, ch, C�,11-
ol. 1,'crx )tL 'Ia, c"J" f"',I)O,
AYAM Kuporvioars Corcoran, PeAlicajohAA, ChOrman 3ju2ly.
T. won.
Ch" i')n of uluo L';(ord of,
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ORDINANCE NO. 39
AN ORDINANCE At"IEVDIAiG ORDINANCE NO. 437 BY THE
AMENDMiENT OF SECTIONS 2.3 and 2.31 THEREOF
The Board of Supervisors of the Count, of Bultn does r rdni n as follows: �
SECTION 1: Sections 2..3 and 2.31 of Ordinance No. 437, are amended to read as follows, tokwit �,
2.3 Additional Uses Permitted:
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Within that portion of the District included within the southeast
quarter of Section 21, T. 22 N., R. 3 E., multiple-family residences,
motels, retail business, public and quasi-public buildings and !
professional buildings and uses shall be permitted.
2.31 Within that portion of the District located within three hundred feet 1
(300T) of the intersection of the center lines of the Paradise-Chico
Higbway and Humbug Road the following may be permitte, subject to the
securing of a Use Permit in each case:
C1. Gasoline Service Stations.
b. Restaurants.
c. t!iotels and tourist accommodations, but .not including
trailer camps. s
d. Public and quasi-public buildings and professional buildings.
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SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage, and before_tht
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expiration of fifteen days after its passage it shall be published with the names of the dem-
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barsvoting for and against the same at least once it a newspaper published in the County !o`'
Butte, State of California.
ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of
California, on the 26th day of June, 1950, by the following vote: 3
AYES: Supervisors Bille, Corcoran, Pellicciotti and Chairman Byerly.
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1v1OES. Supervisors - Vone.
A'-',SENT: Supervisor Fatty.
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�s/ FREI) S. BYERLY
CHAIRMAN
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Board of Supervisors of the County ? ;i
of Butte, State of California.
ATTEST:
W. F. MATTHEWS, County Clerk
and Ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors.
By - /s/ S. J. CLEC^TE, Deputy
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