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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStrang Re-Assignment Letter 8.3.2020 Department of Development Services Paula M. Daneluk, AICP, Director Pete Calarco, Assistant Director 7 County Center Drive T: 530.552.3700 Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7785 buttecounty.net/dds August 3, 2020 David J and Tamara J Strang 211 Bryden Way Oroville, CA 95966 3575 Grubbs Road Oroville, CA 95966 Re: Bryden Way Address Discrepancy Dear Property Owner: Butte County has become aware of a potentially life-threatening address discrepancy along Bryden Way. The addresses of 195 and 211 Bryden Way were issued out of sequence in 2007 and 2008. The County has re-addressed these addresses with the following designations (see attached notice): 195 Bryden Way is now 141 Bryden Way 211 Bryden Way is now 155 Bryden Way The Butte County 911 Coordinator and this Department, for reasons of health and safety supports correcting the 195 and 211 Bryden Way addresses to meet the standards of sequential address assignments in Butte County. We apologize for any inconvenience, but require this change to allow emergency services to access the properties beyond the present 211 Bryden Way, which are, addressed 231, 206, and 181. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me, at tweems@buttecounty.net or 530.552.3685. Sincerely, Tristan Weems Associate Planner Butte County Planning Division Department of Development Services Paula M. Daneluk, AICP, Director Pete Calarco, Assistant Director 7 County Center Drive T: 530.552.3700 Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7785 buttecounty.net/dds ADDRESS NOTICE REASSIGNMENT August 3, 2020 APNs#: 027-010-030 (195 to 141 Bryden Way) and 027-010-028 (211 to 155 Bryden Way) A county-wide comprehensive address numbering system was adopted October 18, 1977 by the Butte County Board of Supervisors to enable emergency vehicles from fire, sheriff and ambulance services to respond quickly to calls and to facilitate postal and other delivery services. The Development Services Department, with the assistance of your emergency services, currently is assigning PERMANENT HOUSE NUMBERS to all residences and businesses in the unincorporated territory of the county. The address number system will replace the various rural route numbers previously used. Each residence and place of business will have its own address, even if you receive mail at the post office. Your old address was 195 Bryden Way (APN 027-010-030); your PERMANENT ADDRESS is 141 Bryden Way, Oroville, CA 95966 and is effective August 3, 2020. Your old address was 211 Bryden Way (APN 027-010-028); your PERMANENT ADDRESS is 155 Bryden Way, Oroville, CA 95966 and is effective August 3, 2020. In order to facilitate the delivery of mail, it is the responsibility of each individual property owner or resident to file a change of address card with the post office; also please notify all utility companies, magazine subscription publishers, County Assessor’s Office, etc. and friends and family you wish to advise of your address change. This will not affect the residents who pick up their mail at the post office. Street signs and house numbers must be installed at the proper locations. County standards for mailboxes and residence identification and numbering are in the attached "GUIDELINE FOR POSTING HOUSE OR BUILDING NUMBERS". Please install your new address number promptly. There is no substitute for clear visible numbers properly installed for the convenience of residents in the community. If you have questions concerning this matter, please contact Development Services at 530.552.3700. Thank you. Cc: Post Office Chico State GIS Center Assessor’s Office PG&E AT&T Butte County Land Development 911 Coordinator Butte County GIS Department of Development Services Paula M. Daneluk, AICP, Director Pete Calarco, Assistant Director 7 County Center Drive T: 530.552.3700 Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7785 buttecounty.net/dds GUIDELINE FOR POSTING HOUSE OR BUILDING NUMBERS All address numbers shall be a minimum height of three (3) inches, reflective and a color contrasting with the surface where placed. Where residences and/or property are not clearly visible from the road, access identification other than mailboxes shall be on 4” x 4” post, metal stakes or equivalent markers elevated at least 3 feet for clear visibility and rapid directional identification. The address shall be visible and legible from both directions of travel along the road. (When the mailbox is not located in front of your house or is located in a group of mailboxes, the number shall be shown as listed above.) Residence and/or building address numbers shall be conspicuous to insure positive identification and placed at front doors, on lamp posts, near garage doors, at driveway entrances or other areas of similar proximity and visibility. When the house is not visible from the public road, the numbers shall be placed on a post at the entrance of the driveway. Use reflective numbers which are at least three (3) inches in heights and a color contrasting with the surface where placed.