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HomeMy WebLinkAbout025-240-087h :, � ,. `. _: � �, CR -: � - S3E�Z` 89-4: Log No Tony & 'Kathleen Mason applicant representative ADDRESS-. 5813= Pacific: heights' Rd., oroville,• CA 95965 PHONE: 533-9343 Same property owner - ADDRESS: PiZt��ECT 1Q0ESC12SP97=O1\T USE PERMIT expanding an existing. RV Park to allow a 38 srace mobile home park and a 9 hole golf course onropertyy zones ARMH2k located between Hwy, 70 & Pacific Heights Rd. , . p rrox. 1/2 irile north of Paleima Road identified as Ap025-24-0-0P? f-tGwn/zzea. 4k miles south of oroville GENERRAL. PLAN DESIGNATION AgriculturalResldential - DATE PRE -APP FEE PAID:: $ 195. 50 RECEIn humBER-- 10225 7-26-8$ APPLICATION .ACCEPTED; . FINAL. APP_ PAI,: $0 _.-4DRECEiPT-NUMSER f0.;2 1/ �„I� _ REZONING PETITION SIG1 NATURES!HEC' EW PERCENTAGE: MAILING LIST PREPAREi? HAIL -OUT' VOTICES WRITTE-W j 1j NeT4-7 NULVICES; MAID Mom: I tEW DESCR:'PT'ON PREPARED aLICA IoN NO1ICE:WR1TTEN DISPLAY AD PREPARED NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION ! 0] C P G B R DATE OF PUBLICATION': INITIAL STUDY PREPARED' MIRONMENTAL Dr'fi�RMINATION. Categorical Exemption F,=: Negative Declaration rILBD:' Mitigated TZegati; a Declaration FILED: i - Env xonmentar. Erten=rr'_ DSvt/rL CERTIFIED: IED: �~ Or3zer: STAIK CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER: APPLICANT/REFKc5EN'TATIVE -NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONME ZAL DETERMINATION HA,NNING C0101ISSION HEARING(a). ? e�iG-�t� " . 30 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' NG(s),. RESOLUTION Nme ( T ADOPTED:. ORDINANCE NU ER ADOPTED. ITOTZCZ, OF DETM4.FIVATION (Appendix H) FILED r° Tony & i1.C"atk�i�j;een Mason proposed 'Negative De`claration, with mitigation rasures re rding environmOrt-a- "Tmpact an Use permit expanding an, existing RV park to allow a 38 space mobilehome park and a 9 hole golf course on 1 property zoned AR-MH-2 1/2 (Agr•icultura,l Residential Mobile Home 2 1/2 acre parcels) located between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road; approximately, 1/2 mile north of Palermo Road, identified as AP 025"-24-0-08.E-0,° 4 1/2 miles south of O,roville. The Commission wal.ved reading of the staff Findings. Staff said there was,a question of how the property was separated from the property across Highway 70. Staff Isuggested the Commission add a condition for the applicant to prove this 18 a legal parcel,. The hearing Was opened to the public, Kathleen Mason said she would' like some road maintenance in exchange for desding 30 ft, of right-•of-way. She said on Condition 11 that they could not maintain Highway 70 landscaping. She said they havie done ,a lot of work and cleanup on this' property. She said differentgroupsgroups that come to the park have asked for a golf course. Commissioner Lambert questioned this being for adults only. Mrs. Mason said she would like this to be for senior, citizens. Chairman Lynch said with the Supreme Court decision it would ,have ,to be _. a senior citizen's park or allow families. Commissioner Peabody asked about their water source. Mrs. Mason said she Was going to p1it in three wells The hearing Was closed. staff recommended a condition to verify legal parcel.' It Was moved by Commi.,ssoner.Walter; seconded by ChairmanLynch, and unanimously carried for approval, as follows MOTION: MAKE THE FINDINGS itISTED UNDER OWI AND "H,,; MOVE TO APPROV),;,� THE PROPOSED USE PERMIT AS OUTLINED IN d" 1NCLUDING''ALL OF THE CONDITIONS NUMBERED 1 THROUGH 13' . A. Find that 1 An initial study was completed in compliance with CEQA, F t • UPTZ 00.WV -.PLANNING 'C0�I IIS:i b�T� K'NuTt� - 0'tobt 2*? j 1 t3$ 17 w ;z Saiij study, and comments renmental, ceived,teffpcts that f the potentially significant envir.o project may have had but, de a . Revisj ons in the prof ect plans or proid such eosal.s ma or, e by by or agrees3 to `by the applicant would aebpoint where cleanly no mitigate such effects to a p significant environmental effects would occur :ar b,, There is no substantial evidence before e county that the project as revised may have e significant the environment. 3�roposeel Negative Declaration has been completed in compliance with, 08QA= Fl. Find that said Negative Declaration together with any comments received during the public review process have been reviewed and considered and adopt a Negative Declaration with Mitigation N,leasures attached,- and C Approve the proposed Use permit to allow the expansion of an ace's as existing 35 space Rv park�to allow -hole golf conal 38 ourse on permanent residency mobile home p - AP 2,5-24-87 (.Tony j wing � & Kathleen Mason subject to the following conditions 1. Deed 30 feet of right-of-way from the centerline of pacific Hlaights jtoad to the County of Butte- 2. utte2 Construct public road approach at entrance, 3. Submit storm drainage plans to Department of Public Works for approval and install necessary, facilities. ,. C:onni:ct n�:w mobile homes to existing sewage disposal.' facilities ; _ 54 New well to sorve mobile home must be either carried made part of existing water system permit, t the new sn.ta,ll community wager system peimiupon approval of Use Permit. 6. Meet the requirements of P60ific Pell 11 lephone company. 7: Meet the requirements of Pacific Gas and tlectric Company. Department of g, Meetthe orY�atione q uirements of California t as -p 9 , Lighting of the golf coarse; is not permitted . (M) LL4 . .. H abuft pLAl�c NO 00HRiSS%60 Mr 4t ,� 0e obe � > $s „ J, Ir FILE NO.1. 025-24-0-087`--0' BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMIiSION STAPP FINDINGS - October 18 1988 Ton & APPLICANT: y n Mason Kathleen OWNER.': Same REQUEST: Use permit to expand a non -conforming use to include an existing RV Park to a neW38 space mobilia home park and a new 9 hole puk�lic golf course. AP NO. 025-•24-0= 087-0 SIZE: 26.63+- acres LOCATION- tetween Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road approximately 1/2 milenorth. of Palex,mo Road, 4 1/2 miles south of Oroville EXISTING ZONING AR -MH -1 112 ZONING HISTORY: Zoned AR-MH-21,�2 on February 28, 1984. SURROUNDING ZONING AR -MH -2 112o M-2 SURROUNDING LANb USE: Scattered single family dwellixigs at rural densities. GENERAL PLAN D1SGNA",CION: Agricultural -Residential APPLICABLE REGULATIONS; Butte County Code Section 24-24-47 and 2495. COMMENTS, `RECEIVED t Butte Count " 'Y�e Yartment of Public darks: "1. Deed 30 feet of right -of way from centerline of Pac_.i:3C HeigjiTs Road to the Couri,ty of Bu'1:te. 2: Construct public road, approach at entrance. 3. Submit storm drainage plans to Department of Public Works for approVal and install necessary faci,l,.'iti.es." Butte Crbunt , De,' artMent of Environmental Health: 11.1 . Connect new' mo i' a ome�. o eXI-STing sewageJsposa faci iti.es. Rob. bykstra of Regional. Water Quality Control Board has approved sewage disposal. fac ,litias as adequate to ,handle conversion, of !RV sites to mobilehbtne Sites, , New well to serve mobil,ehome must be either carried as part of exiElti.ng water system permit, or an applidati:on made Zbr how small. l ��/ISI -.- �• .,� h comatunity water system permit upon approval of Use Permit:" City of Oroville: "A name, other than DINGIERVILLE USA, would hi�lp enhance the image of both the project and the area.,, California State Highway Patrols 'Our office ;has reviewed the planned slEe and an see no problems s with the site." Pacific Bell Telephone Company: "Pacific Bell requires a 5' public u;Eil yeasement on the front of all lots facing a public street, cul.--de- sad or thoroughfare. should all, roads be privately owned, Pacific Dell will require that the entire roadway be dedicated as,a P.U.E. to facilitate crossings for the provision of. service. We would prefer ,not 'to coo down the rear of the lots/`spacesi in accordance with California State Law and decisions of the California Public Utilities Commission, should the development of your property necessitate the relocation of Pradi£ic Bell's ex,i. ting facilities, you will be required to pay in advance, the estimated cost of relocation." Pacific, Gas and Electric company: "No significant environmental impact insofar as P.G.&E.'s existing facilities or abilii,.y to provide service to the Public are concerned." Depa_rtt?hent of Transportation: "CalTrans, District 3, has reviewed the preliminary data forhhe expansion of an existing RV Park between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road, north of Palermo Road, This expansion should have no significant traffic_ :generation impacts on Highway 70. There is a possibility of golf balls being hit onto the highway and creating a safety concern. If a problem develops, it would be the property owner's responsibility to provide fencing` or screenIng along the right of way fence. We recommend the County define a mechanism: to require screening when and it becomes a problem-" The Butte County Sheriff's nepartment and the Butte County Fire Department had no comments. ANALySTat This project is a request to expand an existing non-=coftforming recreational vehicle park to allow an additional 38 spaces to be Used at permanent residence moblehome park and also to allow a 9-hole golf' course. The p�toperty is located south of Oroville, on the west side, of Highway 70 and is visible from the highway. Access is taken from Padi.fi.c Heights Road via any of its three intersections with 7tate Highway 70 (at Palermo Roadi aphir Road or Georgia Pacific Way) The original Use Permit for the recreational vehicle park showed a, site development plan of approximately 120 recreational "vehicle spaces Thirty'-five of those spaces were constructed. Another Use Permit several 7 t years ago permitted the third residential mobilehome that is currently on-site, Approval of this project will freeze the recreational vehicle park development at, 35 spaces An analysis of densities of the project is awkward because of the proposed mixed uses. The existing recreational vehicle park would .not normally be considered a residential use and densities would not be a factor. By eliminating the currently developed area and just using the golf course area and proposed mobilehome park area, a density of 1.93 dwelling units per acre is achieved. The Butte County General Plan for the area is Agricultural Residential., which permits a maximum density of one dwelling unit per acre. While the Agricultural --Residential desigilation of the General Plan lists outdoor recreation facilities as a secondary use, residential densities are specifically required to be one dwelling unit per acre or less. The proposed conversion from an outdoor recreational facility such as an RV Park to a full time residential use does not appear to conform t(- the policies of the Butte County General Plan Land Use Element. The existing AR -MH 2.5 zone would not allow either the recreational vehicle park or a mobilohome park at the proposed densities. Approval of this project could mark the beginning of requests for similar projects or densities in the area. The surrounding area is essentially undevelQped at this time. Pacifit Heights Road is a substandard publically maintained road that currently has very light traffic loads. Approval of this project wculd isections of Highway 70, but addi� on Pacific Heights Road or its nter not create significant traffic hazardtional development of the same character throughout. the area would have significant effects. The Land Use Element of the Butte County 1pPlan indicates a commercial frontage along Highway 70. Development of this commercial strip wou1 be appropriate only after frontage roads are constructed in accordance with State Highway Standards. The area designated as commercial on the subject property is proposed to be developed as a golf course.. Outdoor recreation facilities are not listed as either primary or secondary uses within the commercial general plan designation finless it were set up as a public or quasi -public use, as in this proposal. While the Palermo Union School District has not commented in writing,, telephone conversations with the superintendent indicates that children rosul.Aog from full time residential use could impact the Palermo Union School 141"t if the projoct is conditioned to be an adult only park then no impacts would occur The applicant is propoaiAd azo. adult parka it is recommended that the planning Commission adopt a condition restricting the park to adult only occupancy. The environmental documents for this projc�.it have b(sen completed and a Negative Declaration with. Mitigation Measures attached is recommended should the project be approved. Recommendations:: 3 i ' v , A. Note that thc- requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered in making this decision; and D., rind that the proposed use of the property will impair the integrity, and character of the zone which the land lies and that the use will be unreasonably incompatible �7�th or injurious to surrounding properties or detrimental to the health and general welfare of the persons residing or working tY ,neighborhood or to the general. health, welfare and safety of the County, because . .; and C;. Deny the Use Permit to allow the expansion of an existing RV Park to allow a..38 space mobilehome park and a 9-hole golf course an AP#025 24-0-0070 (Tony & Kathleen mason) f' the Planning commission can make the findings required by Butte County Code Section 24-47 then if would be proper to: MOTION: MAKE THE FINDINGS LISTED UNDER "A"; MOVE TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED USE PERMIT AS OUTLINED IN "B' INCLUDING ALL OF THE CONDITIONS NUMBER 1 THROUGH 13. A. rind that; 1. An initial study was completed in compliance with CEQA. 2. Said study and comments received, thereon identified potentially significant environmental effects that the project may have had but: a. Revisions in. the ro ect plais or proposals made by or. agreed to by the ap l.icant wouldavoid such effects or mitigate such effects tr, a point where clearly no significant environmental effects would occur or, and r b. There is no substantial evidence before the County that the project as revised may have a significant effect on the environment 3,, A proposed Negative Declaration hrOs been completed in compliance with CEQA. 3. Fina that said Negative Declaration together with any comments received during the public revieo process have been reviewed and considered and adopt a Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures attached; and C pp rove the proposed Use Permit to allow the expansion of ail existing . 1� 35 space RV Park to allow an additional: 38 spaces as permanent tesidency mobilehome park and a 9-hole golf Course on AP4025"24--0- 667-0 (Tony & Kathleen Mason) subject to the following conditions 4 5 1 . ed 30 feet of right-of-Waofrom the centerline. of Pacific, Heights Road to the County f 2. Construct public road approach at entrance. 3. Submit storm drainage plans to Department of Public Works for approval and install necessary .facilities. 4. conrioct naw mobilehomes to existing sewage disposal facilities. 5. New well to serve mobilehome must be either carried as part of existing water system permit, or an application made for the new small community water system.permit upon approval of Use Permit. b. Meet the requirements of'Pactfic Bell. Telephone company. 7. Meet he requirements of Pacifip Gas and. E:Lectrir, Company . qu 8. Meet the requirements of California Department of Transportation. 9. Lighting of the golf course is not permitted. (M) 10. All lighting in the mobiltahome park section will be street lighting no higher than 5 feet and will be placed at each mobilehome space. All lighting to be dirocted away from neighboring properties or streets. (M) 11. Plant and maintain in a.living condition1andscapng the golf course and State Highway 70 (M) 12. mobilehome park to be for adult occupancy only. 13. Applicant must comply with all applicable State and local statutes, otd i'n L�nces and regulations, DRH; `plc Atta�hmP-Ats to Commission andC�'ties ironmental Documents Location 8xhibit site Plan 5 ' j APPENDIX F C0XTN'.0 :r OV %trXME: RN-vT_noNMy_FN`.'A CHI-.cx xST FoiRm`, (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No. 88-08--27.-01 AP No. 25-24-8! T. :. BALKitiF2C74JNia 1. Name of proponent . TQNY & KATHLEEN M&SON 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable): 1 TnnvF�lKath ee Mason 5813 Pacific Heights Road 3,. oroville, CA 95965 Project description: Use Permit. rte. 11. M.ANDA'X0aY IFT_M3aT_NC.;S .OE S=gl'tNTPXg YES MAYBE _NO 1, Does the project have the potential to degradti the quality of 'the environment, substar'.;ally reduce the habitat of a fists or 1+ ldlife species; cause a fish or wildli_e population to drop below self-sustaining; levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict t1e range of a rare or ondangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods history of California or prehistory? 2. Does the project have the potential to aa4hieve short-term benefits to the dettiment of long-term environmental goals? (A 'short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively_ brief period of time while into the future,) Y11- long-term impacts will endure 3. Aces the project have impacts which are Individually limited but cumulatively cohsidetdble2 (A project may impact on two or more separate resources Where the impact on each resource is relatively small, 'but where the effect of the total, of those impacts on the environment is significant.) It. thavev effectssubstantial orWill a�dverseoes the effects onhumanbeingsy,teitherdirectly indirectly! tit. ('To be Pompleted by the C,ead ,Agency), On the basis df this initial evaluation; I/DTE find the proposed project C.outib Not have a signifl%%lit effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared IIWP, find that althbugli the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant: effect in this case because the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be ptepAred. VVE find the proposed project .MAY have a significant effect on the enviroftonta ,qhd an NVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. WUNTY OF BUTTES PANNING MARTKN r w F DAfR'. tembe, 198 BP :w ` baVid R. Hironimu's, Associate Plahner Reviewed by!;- -. _. 1-7 r: IV., 1 Nj 1:tiTTAT- ` V11- C"Z (Explanations of all "YES" ani' e'IdlkY$� � � 11 ip `t,ra are tequired on attached Sheet(s),. �} 1. EARTH mill the proposal routilt in s*,gnyE cant: yES MAYBE� lbw a,. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic 6uL15tructu7; b. i Disruption, displacement, compaction or o"vercov@ring t!f the obil7 c. Change in topography or ground surfa:e relief' features? d Destruction, covering or modificatit.,'of Amy unique geologic, or physical features? e. ' � ot; or off si".e? i-rease itirxnd or water erosion of soilsy either In t , h f. Changes in deposition or erosion o£ bdadit sands, or changes Aft siltation, river d@position or erosion whick. may modify the channel of a ors or the bed of the ocean or ezny bay, ineL or lake? g. Loss of prim* agriculturally productive foils outside desite,ia',a<r urban ) areas4 h, mudsl;Ides,pogrundyfailto geologic ds earthquakes, landslides) veo tiimilarhazat�dst 2. ,AYR. Will the proposal result in 5ubstantiai: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quart y? il. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? 4 �� c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature,'�{Yr arty change in. climate, locally or regionally? .--. 3. 4A M, Will the proposal result in substantial - a. Changes incurrents, or 'the course or direction of Wahr,°jOovements in either marine or fresh waters? b.. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the irate. and amount X of surface runoff? -� c, Need for off-site surface drainage improt omO-Olts, includ, M.9 vegetation removal; channelization or culvert installa„ion? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood 4.ters1 V e4 change in the amount of surface water in emy (later body .,, f. Discharge 4,nto surface waters, or in any ' �-tetation. of srk voce Muter quality, including but not limited to tempr;rstt,tre, disstu'r.:, i oxygen or turbidity? ----- g Alteration of the direction or sate of flow of ground wators"; h. Change in the quantity or quality ofground waters, eiflte.i:htough direct additions or withdrawals) or througli'lntereeptibfY et, an aquifer by cuts or excavations? I, Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public Water suppliesZ j. Rxposure of people or property to water-reiato hatards itUdh as tlooding7 4. PLANT: L�F7.�.'. Wilt the proposal rthsult in aubstanti•.;wt a, Change in the diversity of species) or number of any species of p141ts (including trees, shrubs) grass, crops) and aquatic plantl)7 .. b: Reduction of t1le numbers of any unique) kare or endangered sp@cios of plants4-----� e. lnttoduction of new species of plants into an area, or in it barrier to the normal replenishment of existing specie83 d. Reduction in aureege of Any agrieuitukdl bieop'7 r d,7 A�jt+fAL LT Willthe proposal result in substanti4l: �cE s MAYBE 'YBE Nb a. Change in the diversity of apeciesy or numbers ofl(any species of animals including reptiles, fish:Find shellfish) organisms- (birds, lard animals or insects)1 b, keduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area) or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration.of existing fish or wildlife habtatT b. NOISE. Will the proposal result. in substantial: levels? a. 'Increases in existingnoise 1 '' b. Exposure Of peopl- to severe noise levels? -- " 7 p - - p gn ight and glare? EIGHT' AND GLApy,,, Will the ,jro osat ,.,duct si ificant, 1 8.,ND'USEj Will the proposal, result in a substantial, alteration of the present or planned land use of an areal 4. NAftML RE50URCCrg. Will the proposal result in substantial- a. Increane in the rate of use of any natural resources? -- b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? 10. RISK OF.=. Will L•he proposal involve: or rconditionseledso of ?azardous substances (including, a. or 'radiatio) in,l he event, but in: the event isk of oor�u not limited to oil pesticides,chemicals o£ran accident setn p b, possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POP 01t. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or growth tate of the human. ,population?. ^- ' 12. NoU$ING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand Tor additional housing? 1. 'TRANSpoR7`AIION/CIRCUIrA, j_QIj. Will the proposal result in: X a. Generation of substantial. -dditional vuhicle moVdmentx b. Effects on existitIg parking facilities, or demand for new parting? a. Substantial impact on existing transportation systemg? _�--_ �-�-• d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people, and/or goods't o, Alterations to waterborne) "rail or air traffic?' f. 1ncreaGi in traffic hazards to motor vphicles'f bicyclists or ppdostriat'tst�� 14. PUBLIC Will Lhe proposal have an effect upon; or result it a need for new or alterbd government serVices: ..� a Fire protections.: b. Police protection?�W d. Parks or other recreational rbellities7 -' ^ e. Maintenance of public taoilities, including roads' --' t. Other governmental servitea? W I T— -" YFI3' MAYBE NO � 1S, EPt6ItG'C. Uill the proposal result in: a. U'Se of substantial amounts of fuel Or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy or of new sources of energy? require the development 16; UTILITIES. Will tha proposal result in a nEed for new systems, or to the following: G substantial alterations A power or natural gas? G b. Communications systems i c. Water availability? jC -- d. Sewer or septic systems?`. e. storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and diaposal3 1? , ttttM_AN �IEALTII. Will the proposal .result In, Creation of any health hazard or potent'l hazard (excluding mental a: health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health ftazar..ds? 15. AESTHETIrq Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic view to the public, or will the proposal result in the vista or Open of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? r creation 19. RECg TION: Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or recreational oppartunitiest �r r� quantity of ekisting to. AL RESO_.3CF5 in the alteration or destruction of a a. Will the proposal result or historic archaeological site? prehistoric b+.erse physical or aesthetic effects b Will the pro oral result in adverseng' "structure Or object? or reshisult a .e proposal to p^ . , c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change would affect unique ethnic cultural values. ,9( which d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within_ x the potential impact areal Il :C S C:LJS S Y ON 0X ENV X C�TQMEN"[' A L "tTx,. ;X Y P�Uw C1�N see attached,. n DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP# 25-24-8"1' 1b,c,e,f,3b,c,f,J6eo Development of a mobile home park and 9 -hole golf course with parking area will: result in disruption, displacement, compaction and overc.overing of the soil which could `lead to changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface runoff.. This could lead to increased erosion of soils both on and off site and discharge into the Feather River of silts, fertilizers, pesticides and other pollutants associated with residential develoMent: Standard rd Butte County development requirements will result in the installation of a drainage system which would minimize erosion and siltation concerns. Pollution traps may be necessary in order to satisfy the requirements of the Department of Fish R Game and/or the Regional Water Quality Control Hoard, 1c: The applicant states that approximately 10,000 cubic yards of approximately development of the mobile home park material will have to be p (8,-000 cubic yards) and the golf course (2,000 cubic yard -,)i 1h: All of Butte County is within a Moderato Earthquake intensity zone viii. The subject property is located approximately three to :Four miles west of the Foothill Shear 2'6ne which supported the 1975 Oroville earthquake. Construction of buildings and installation of mobile homes to Uniform Building Code standards foj seismically active areas should provide adequate protection to occupants in case of seismic activity, 4b• The easterly portion of the property, is potentially the Site of vernal pools which may support rare and endangered species of plants. botanical ical_survey of the, property is necessary_ in order to determine ifvez,nal pools and sensitive ;habitat exist on the property Gond, if so, to develop appropriatemitigation measures. Since the potentially sensitive area i., located in an area proposed ,For golf course development, it"may be possible to develop mitigation measures' without precluding development. 5d; vernal pools on site (see item 4b) may harbor small life farm) that. are unique to the area. Also, discharges into the Feather River via the Oroville W', dlife Aroa ',May deteriorate habitat 3 n first area (see items 1 and 3) 6b: Golfers on: the easterly portion of the property adjacent to 8tate 14ighway 70 will be subjedt to traffic noises which can be severe at times. 7: Additional lighting resulting 1 -ram the mobile home park and the golf cburse could produce significant light and/or glare. Frhis light would be of particular concern near Righway 10 where traffid hazards' may result. The applicant has proposed landscaping as part of t31e Project. it may be possible to mitigate thease conderns either througtl divection of light away from neighboring 'Properties and sti:eets or through barrier landscaping 8 This project will result in an overall density of apptb)dmately 1. 84 dwelling units peracre (gross). This includes the 38 mobile home S, spaces and the1. three existing does not include the 35 RV spaces currently o residences on site. This density figure to the mobile home �' n site. The area devoted approximately 7.88 dwelling unitsZpereacre,sult in a density of park and the golf course. The overall density is offset b t r including the RV y he Rv Lhe mobile home park, the three mobile homes G1zrrentlyronesite acre (gross Park results in a densit and, i� The But Count Y °f 2.85 dwelling units per Agricultural-Residential, which permits a maximum de y Genieral. Plan for the ars dwelling unit per acre. a �i.s nsi.ty of one The original Use Perm resulting in a it for this project: showed a site development approximately 120 recreational Pent plan. contemplated at that time. anal veh,ic,le spaces,. Discussion' a the Planning Commission hearings that only 70 spaces were Revised maps: received at the later 'Use. a permit an additional residential mobile horne yet to be built.( 0:?5 it now ori site approximately the This current , with an additional 3S home) 3S space;,• not yet built and convert them to a project will eliminate theapproximately mobile home park. full-time residential ntial while. the Agricultural-Residential: designation o' r lists outdoor recreational facilities as a s f the densities are recreationalically re use, res Plan acre. This conversion from secondary use, residential gaited to less than one dwelling time residential uses does an outdoor recreational facilit g unit per Butte C01an'ty General pl , Lan appear- Y to' full,- Would 'not allow either a eEl e conform to the policies of the Jae Element. The existin Park at tie proposed densities, vehicle g ARMH-z.5 �;cne _ park or a mobile 'home 11,12 : riis project is approved it may applications in the area. Y trigger similar undeveloped at this time The also Item 8 P 5 area is essentially (see aZ�o T.tem 8), 13 This project will generate additional traffic residential, use;, both from the course, 'While is difficult to estimate home Proposed (38-space m golf course, imate traffic from d from the golf Park) an �.perience has shown that the residential portion of project will generate from 7 to 10 tris a use such as,a e translates to a figure of'from 266 trips per dor to h Thi• oxito Pacific Heights; Road:, thence. to State` P per da Y 380 tripsthe per Y .Y north or south- Highwa day cul, tai 70 ti , ay access pig rent .j . a ,ic counts indicate that 80100 to use �' rQa Welsh Road at the Palermo Road intersection,pper and. that reritaining #;ruffle Inter or the Georgiagpacifices th to either thF Op x Raa Current traffic counts indicate 'chat approximate hi d Way intersection access Highway 70 ate aphid Road and a with Highway 70, Pacific Way. ly 60tl trips Pot day If tno.tt of the txtaffit generated j y tY� sO at Georgia south, it would represent an increase of a of the traffic goes to the Korth; there wopoximate,. project gees increase in traffic, be a y 30O�S. If most Traffi% suave s Pprokimately e 5b% the area indicate that an interchange 'Will Road intersection by, the F,a 1 be necessar p in Y performed for other Projects require such improvements somewhat 20,08, her v Y at the Ophir Approvalthan of this pra ect could Kan tJhat. =6 The additional traffic generated by this project will represent an increase in traffic and traffic:hazards in the area. 14: This project will represent an incremental increase in demand for public services in a rural. area,, 18 construction of the mobile home park on the property will represent deterioration of the open vistas currently experienced in the area. The golf course will be landscaped to a much greater degree than already exists on the property, and the proposed landscaping would also represent a change in the existing views, 15: See Item 14 Recommended Mitigation tfleasures; 1. No mitigation measures are recommended at this time regarding botanical impacts or the vernal pools. A botanical survey of the property is necessary in order to determine i:'s3gnificant botanical resources exist on the property and, if so, to develop appropriate mitigation pp p measures. The applicant should contact a qualified botanist in order to have the survey performed. 2. All on-site lighting to be directed away from neighboring properties, streets and highways. 3. install and .maintain in a living condition a landscaped strip along State Highway 7o to act as a noise attenuation barrier. ,1 Applicant . Tony &Kathleen mason AP #25-24-87 Log #88-08-22-01 DATA SHEET A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1 Type of Project Use Permit. 2, Brief Description- Expanding an existing RV park to allow a 38-space mobile home park and a 9-hole public golf course. 3.. Location: on the east side of Pacific Heights Road approximately one-half mile north of Palermo Road and approximately four and ones-half miles south of Oroville. 4. ,'Proposed' Density of Development: 1.54 dwelling units per acre (gross) 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Approximately 25% of the gross lot area 6. Access and Nearest Public Roads: Prope.t^ .% fronts on Pacific Heights Road 1. Method of Sewage Disposal; Ex- ,sting s4wags: 't� � �p�:�;� : , cys tem, including ponds constructed under permit. 8. Source of Water Supply: on--site wells 9 Proximity of Power Lines: To property. 10. Potential. for Further Land Divisions and Development; None, unless the golf course or other portions of the project are converted to other uses $. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Physical Environment. - 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Rolling valley lands. b. Slopes: Generally 0-5% with some areas of steeper slopes along drainageways. c. Elevation: Approximately 150 feet above Sea Level.. d. Limiting Factors: Setbacks from drainageways 2. Soils a. ',.ypes and Characteristics; Redding Gravelly Sanely 'Loam, generally 1.11%2 to 2 feet deep over clay and hardpan. b. Limiting Factors: Shallow soils. 3. Natural. Higards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. b. Erosion Potential: Moderate, C4 L�ndsli.de Poential Low: d. Fire Hatard: Extreme. e. Expansive Soil Potential: High. 4. Hydrology a, Surfce Water: Sewage ponds and draJnageways on site. b,, Groundwater; Valley aquifers 5 c„ Drainage Characteristics: Land drains generally to the southwest towards the Feather River. r, d. Annual Rainfall (normal) : 20-22". e. Limiting Dactors Setbacks from Acirainageways. 5. visual/Scenic Quality: Good. 6. Acoustic Quality: Compromised by traffic noise from Sta' Highway 70. 7 Air Quality: Good, except during periods of stagnant valley Biological Environment 8. Vegetation: Grasslands and vernal pools. 9 Wildlife 'Hab tate Small birdsandanimals common to valley grasslands. Rare and endangered species may exist in areas of vernal pools. Cultural Environment 10. Archaeological and H .sto,cical Resources in the' Areae Low senitivity area. 11, Butte County General Plan.Designation Agricultural- Residential, Commercial (reserve). 12 Existing Zoning: ARMH-2.5. 13, Existi!g sand Use on Site: RV park and three single-family dwellings 14. aj LandiUses: Area: single-family dwellings at rural densities and open land. b. Zoning: ARMH-2.5 with R -C on the Oroville Wildlife Area to the west and M-42 zoning east of'State Highway 70 _ c General. Plan DF;�si.gnat ons Agricultural- Res dential Public (resourcle areas and open space) Commercial ,,--serve) and ;industrial d paxc:,l. Sizes: Varying from approximately I acre to 200+ acres. e Pap�zlation Sparse . 15 Character of Site ,,Ad Area: open and grazing land located outside the urbanized .;area.. 16, Nearest Urban Area: Oroville, approximately 17. miles north, 17. Relevant Spheres of xnfluencOt City of 0roville, Oroville-- Wyandotte Irrigation District, Feather River Recreation and park District. 18i improvement Standards Urban Area: No 19. Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station: paler�mo Station 072 approximately fo0r miles. b, Water Availability: Fire tankers only. 2.0, Schools in Areae Palermo Union 8dhbbl District and Orville Union High School District, DAIV s j s 1 t U t il •N FOR S R11r° ra.APPLICATION �pielttlilie�r:.CRg1f�9c COUNTY P1.A;t�N�N„G; CnIVIIiIIISSiOP �' JILL 1988 ` s a a 1 ic AFaPLLCAtVl'• Flaari and follow instnactiorts as set forth on attached sit , . K Phoma No.3�^'+'` Appliwart`s narna Applit,ent s tnnt,ing IWO t' _ Appilcsant's interest In property (ollner+,lessee,,o1,her) `fJ/ I- 0WIner""i nalne, and addrt se_L_=.' r:,on'tttt,t person for pto]ect (it other than a pli p canf) �!�..Presant zoning/ Zr Assessor's parcel nuttber(sl ��1/1- 6-7 ' ,►"ta�� f -amu T �1 LbcattGit arti� size Oliva rr:ei(j i6gq CiC%G3'` y p OROy r c Street t ddrbs,, Dur otions for travel to property (rust and mountainkut areas onl ): iia cE S xJra� crAa.1I 1�,x 2 Descriptlon a.t proposed dovelnpment and use — ----� 1 �DcJYSt��,rOta�/t) %t'3: _Gtrl�ltlT t3EGt�Yst'r ill[,rAL'S .r1b yl.L.. i�aYires Oh SlrE-.--�--� �ar"3 �..�._ �r�G� �'� .�,�r� o�t3�Lc �,��.� t7escripiion of existing land use. . �acltedulinW'assoolatod projects 2' tt► aeVelopihent'(�[2��'r��'et!"i`/1�7�doll”, ie. Antialpatod Inure 10111 oLr -^p C �f�i4 r BudCding cohsiruti on (state dihrens(orls, Squ ti are Ibptage and materials used} ;(p,i f�r7l.f1S CL aF existingbuiltliiigs � v C LGij3 i'talJf1 &71G7T,/i!"tom �a:tirdous mi'roposed builtlthg9..� � b, H aterials to be used ihtt.lemmabirs, t5xpitj Ives or Oronq Cl i-mieals) „,�� Number of employadS= Dally (tours ut opotatiort— 11 Nutnhor til,tt' parking spends prcvidad.__ liystr � 1 M x stingr'propose sowago dv,rasal method"._ r Proximity rat power and pholln httes C lstiiucu Id naturat cantor r,Ourse (IV Blatta trxitrit.F iltttYrrinel!!d tan trod call -site dralnogti «.4aw(� K ,�f'�I✓IIJ�� �-�.. •• ,•:,tom Al G YratE,. �suttrr:ri. n r l . .,�1�r�t�?l....�;�.,.. Proximity F tire li httn t say thydrentti. panda, old. E -- C roxirnrl tri t� t� � g I urptl •zi L-1 PI etE�w Will,rxc:aVt�iolt qrgr+llrj be nerrassaryl Cubic yards (esirt. -- a -.14 �j�,,J�,,�lQt• mod Q t� �'q- � Ctrs [�q.,r i i � � s 1�R%lit-,ii.--' ° �� ✓�] wd c:.j i4 " t ,r I� o Q G�r Lltt end describo,any Other tel OW, permlts pnd,other publjc,ahprovais required (or this project, Including thoso required by r},r �; ,, [riiil`ri' $'BLS "AsACE.e -4/G'�sE+' 7h� olty, Jrlglonal, State eine Federal a e c}es,N y� , ` �/ GL ox s'rr-��g nPE/��r��7' �rv/�r e14L, /TGD � a �%Jd�C7/�47 C(ti�fr�/4vJ iF RESIDENTIAL., include the number of units, whether units are single or multi -story In height, schedule of unit sizes, and type of hou5ohold size expected,q1,Vp,611.6" o2. '.*1e x 5, IF COMMERCIAL, lndloate the type, whether rriqlghborhood, city or eegtonally oriented, sduare footage of sales area, and` loading facil(ttes. ✓.} GJ �GlC c�Dr_ ,� �'O SSE' . W/,.,�,rF<�'/c? W INDUSTRIAL., Indlcate type, estimated employment per shift`, and loading faoiiltleb:-, IF INSTITUTIONAL, lhdlcate the inajdr Idnctlori, estimated employment per shift`, esthn ted occupancy, loading facllities,, and coinmpnity beneflts to be derived from the project. -:1 ENViAONMENTAL IMPACTS'AND MITIGATION MEASURES* J ldontlfy potdntlajly sl,-nillcbnt environmerital lmpaets Associated With the use, permit'.project design features, or special'' conditions of approval (mitigatipn measures) are proposed to alleviate potential ehv1rpnment0i:10ipac(67 fl y 100r'grvt r_tc,�I'wr �-ar�if~r�mer �s EN VIFi0NMENTAL SETTING+ boscr tt ilio project 9110'4s Itexlsts bdltlre the proj'ddt, Includlhg thformatloh nn topography, sell stability, plahts and anti trots, !ltd any cultseul­ 611stdrlcat or scenjc ,aspects. Desoflba any existing struotutes on the - site, and the use n1 the structutos. Do i;rltic ihd surrou,:raht ro idrtles, lticidding IhformpI on orr'plahts and animals and any cultural, historical or ecentc dspeots 0.. g fi 1 1:11 lndrettte the type of hand use (residential, commere)al, etc.) intensity of land, use shops, depart* meat Ntores, etc.), and scale of development (height, trantage, setback, i'Ear yard, etc,). 45: p responses. &VC- G<lGiG� > I��" Cwt <r/ tJC7'/•u /S ,,�.,q/e r„ J i *' W Ct?S� eV4 7-"� Cls,, t r d � GAJ r [ c �r E to tv 2' lq;i L1 t cJ rr S� Use separate sheet for longer res on ���v13 /T` 1^pGv.y 7-t--e'eS 4 r+vt� era��' - , .� u. a s a air LOC �l u� p L ra,e� �: a r�o o ar rta4 �vaocJG�L ri2FSS [7/J F'ElvC-'g L/ni�S X02 /�rzrrldGt�, ,. areotr e�, c6cla eo nderand cp6nallt to the best of my kttowle�ago end alidbrs�tand th`e lnstruotio and That the loregotn{� s,talernontg t�ate.____�" / Appllcant's slghdture. Lmlv II Properiy oWnOe's signetlir, ...... Use hereat Number," :._. y» Roquost, use tlermil to allow t,00d lon and size of parcels} - Vul-PYt UJ _A,P. Numberla) �_-: raj Gi t bscripliarr "' t wnersttfp toning and 11bqulydhients tn Locallorl Obscrlptlon .._. Proof of Aljency (I! needed) 6 Copies of Plot Plan 4 bete Ieedtveti's:�. �.5��7 ,: t�dneilit Numher. U `4j4-5_ _ U.n i r� 1V G q « N frJ'` i + 1. ,te,J1. ; f IA2y .,V� JJJr r iN5 R�1CT60NS 0 S R 1T , P�pL�IOANTS ` wooca40itrrrigC JILL 26 1988 1, If applicant i's not the owner, written authorivatiun by the owner or other proof of apY9lLu'r4ulaink he submitted in order For the applicant to legally sign .thtI application. Application shall be consideree] void if not signed by the owner or legal agernt, 2.' All items on application shall be filled in as completely as pt,ssiblo. If an item is not appli- cable-, please indicate by the term "NA", a It is important that the applicant supply an accurate description. of the location of "the proposed project, including the following: a. Assessor's parcel number(s) (from the tay bills or, Assessor's maps). b. Street addresser (if avnilable). c. Distonces and directions to named streets, bodies of water or railroads. C4_�.`wen 7" plot p s shall ccom an and be made art o fld t (2) copiers of a l tcerled lot plan of adequate scale to clearly show proposed bu .Ftgu_sru3� �pce3reim folcl�.d to 8% x 11 inches, ha 1 a . p Y p i the "Application for Use Permit'", If the use permit, is approved; the plot plan becomes the np­ gravel development plan for the property,'1'he plot plan shall include the fol.11vving nformation: a. A.scaled drawing; of the I)Wcol(s) boundaries - 11, Location and dimensions :nf all existing and proposed improvements oil the property, including buildings, driveways, parking areas, welts, s.ptfc tanks and )each fields. c. location and name- of berdt,ing streets, access roads, ncurby crossroads, streams, bodies of water aid railroads I!. North arrow and scold of drawing* , . CionttnAppinoat no for Use conditions of approval to pub,it hearings and approval by b}re )Manning Parini "" • l 5 v 1p � t4 B ' ppa �roval sit ill be, itinde a pcti•t of approved "Ilse liormil and shall 1 e btnditt on lite n licam. The rr eedurets far Count notion nn esu ,per- mit ayppficatiolls dire statt..tl in Chapter 2r4 of do Butte Count Code, " y 0. The inning Cott mission, on the 1?osis of the I*.vitlottt`e ;suiirniltctf ttt tho public hearing may; Arnot uge per tits whetsit find rthat the proposed uses of tha property will not impair the ititerrusonaltIV tocomnd pat blr with orwin in1 properties urio�useltotisurreounding lat lenorse would datril"O talc be, the g ? leruCth and general welfare of the parsons reoiding or wvorkeng ht the nrtghborhood nor to the general healtb, ;4afotyr and welfare of 014 county,' 7. In approving it use permit, the Planning Cvtnmission may ineludo such ' eonditfons res are dveaied roursonahle and necessary under the circumstances to Irrescrve the integrity and rhorat'ler etf the+ Ivotte and to secure the gollerttl purposes of thr, liana County Cieticral Plan aid Cthul.ter 24, of the 13ttttu CJowtnty Cbdts• Such eunditions may includes but are not lim'itad to time �[ftttitill i"itis, deveinptni:nt platy rtppret�al, hours at operatloo, feticing, dedicutiott of right4or-way, and strew nand drainage Improvement+, Conditions unposed upon issuance of o ime permit mut4t ho reasonably related to the use, lot which tha permit in requostod, S, Applhtition fops as or,(date) tyre Ive�tx nuay eta paid. in curds or by of rondo payable to "Treasurer of Dutte County"". Y = l3efoea rstibmitting a use permit-appliratfott, al>plican"t Is requested to discuss with staff all qu+ stuns About. applicotrion retlnirementg, County procedures,. anitlg' pr�svi'sfans tint) poseiltla enntlft'rrans ttf Eippruval, \ } r„ Cr -)e-) . o ,r. „ e i A ",I 25-24-03 25..2c�-91" ei Sherrick, & Stephanie Melvin, & Beverly Biles Lawrence 5828 Pacific Heights Rd. Rt-. 9 Bi�X 2231 CA 95965 Oroville, CA 95965grovill.:;,, 25-24-54, etc• 25-24-9 6 Interpacifid Properties Melvin '13JAes; Rt; 9 Boat 2231 4-17 Tamai-2 Toyonaka - Oroville.Y CA 95965 Osaka, Japan 25-24-72 25-24-9$1, Marvin & Penny Alien Philip & Linda DeGraw 5840 Pacific. Heights Rd,. 13 Vineyard Lane Oroville, CA 95952 Orovill p� CA, 95965 25-24-73 Dell & Diana Edber 39 Vineyard Lane Oroville, CA 95965 25.24-74 Roger & Catherine Eastep 57 'Vinail and _Lane droville, CA 95965 25-X24-8'7, Tony &'Kathleen Mason 55313 Pacific Heights Rd Oroville, CA 1)5965 25-24876 Dan & pita McConville 91 vineyard Land! Oroville, CA 95965 25-24-g8 Eilee?n Campney 91 Vineyard Lane Ofovillei CA 95965 i 2524-9 3 i etc Bill & Suzanne 5ht-Ilton 5804 Pacific Hbights Rc1 O oville; CA 95965 � j J. LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT' ` 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-750V August .28, 1985 Tony and Kathleen 0.ason 5813 Pacific Heights Road. Orovillej CA 95965 Re: Use 'Permit, AP 4025-29-0-081-0' Dear Mr. & Mrs. Mason: In regard to your letter of August, 15, 1989, please be advised that a review of the above referenced Use Per"mit has been completed: Conditions number 1, 2, and 3 have been met (A stop sign must be installed at the intersection of the entrance road and Pacific Heights Road:) ' Cond tions number 9 and 5 are under the jurisdiction of the Butte County Environmental I41ealth Department. Compliance with these conditions will be verified by the Health Department directly. Condition, number 6 and 1 will be met in order to receive services from the utility companies. Conditions 8, 91 10, 11 and 12 are ongoing conditions that trust be adhered to over the Life of the park.. No spt_cfic action is necessary at this time condition. number 13 is concern. The result of an Application for Determination was the issuance of a Conditional Certificate of Compliance. The condition attached to the certificate. was to create the, parcel in accordance with the requirements of tht State Map Act and the Butte County Subdivision Ordlnance, Until the parcel is legally created the County of Butte can noL issue building permits or either similar development perm!i-s under any circumstance if you have any questions regarding this mattety please contact this riff ice any weekday between 10-00 am. and 3.00 P". Sincerely; 8. A. kircher . to r of Planning g aNH, Mirnn�mias senior planned DRH all �- LANp OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 : August 28, 1989 Tony and Kathleen Mason 581:3 Pacific Heights Road Oroville, CA 95965 Re: Use Permit, AP #025-24-0,-087=Q Dear Mr & Mrs. Mason; 1n regard to your letter of Augustust 15, 1989, please be advised that a review of the above referenced Use Permit has been completed: Conditions number '1, 2; and 3 have been met. (A stop signintersection of the zntrahce road andPacificHeights eRo�ad. )tie Conditio'ns number 4 and 5 are under the jurisdlction of the Butte County Environmental Health Department: Comp.lianoe with these conditions will be vttified by the Health Department directly. Conditions number 6 and 7 ,4111 be met in order to receive services from the utility companies. Conditions 8, 5y 10, 11 and 12 are ongoing Conditions that must be adhered to over the life of the park. No specific action is necessary at this time: condition number 13 is of concern. The result of an Application for Determination was the ;issuance of a Conditional Certificate of 'Compliance. The condition attached to the certifir;at;e was to create the parcel It, accordance with the requirements of the State Map Act and the Butte county Subdivision Ordinance. Until the parcel is legally created the County of Butte calf tytjt issue building permits or other similar development permits under any circumstance, xf you have any questions regarding this matters please contact this office any Weekday between 10,:00 am. and 3:00 pin. Si'ncere:l.yr } SENOEti Camplata harts t and 2 when addlttonal ices aro desired, end compiate 1; 3 oni! 4 i i' put your arlr, .o ra"the '' ETURN i O" Spade on the eoverFr+�fdb. Failure to do thts�Whl prav a cerci from peirig raturnefl to you. a return r-1ps,,,fao WIII droylda-y a 'nt he �g11d ice end lheF f o Far addltlonei lass the fottaWlno.sorviaos aro avotlaUle, Consult 1a ester for tool anr;• hook bolo as for addIttonai aor4Pcalt racjuosted, t4 Sh W to �yhodr'delivarod, dere and eddreasea'e address. 2. ❑ Rastriotad Dolivory i it i j Ir Charsa�T ?(Extra lrnrgeJt 34Article Addre+od to %� Article Number "` p. 92.967 385 Tany a r3. KAtb, ,6bb Mason Type of servt t_ s 5813 Pacific fight Road, [, Ftegmdred Cl Insured r7r�vi7 7 e ' Ca 99{7 .Certified CI Cdo Express Mall Always'elotain slgnaiUre of addressoo araasiltand t) _EOE i LR D. ddressEe's Address ONLI'T Sr Sin alt A'Adrestea reg/GJeaJ�r�e/art-+arid fc�Patqf////�/J� 8. attrre Agent Ix V 7, Data of Delivery r, -9 N2Go DOMESTIC f�ETLfiN A,', pT P4 Varm 811 .ivtar,l5$7 * ll.,a.Pr), iee7 x �I. p 749 811 880 ir-'i•�r0R cERYiFIED MAIL 110 INSURANCE COVERAGE Pp0 'OE0 NOT ORINIERUATIONAL;A1Ai4 Isee 'Ptiyerse% bony & Kathleen: Mason l Sbrmt and W 5313 Pacific Hei hts . ZIP c° A 9'5 9 6 5 o 'ovii Postage 5 cdettiited Fens Speti9t D60YOFy Fee ResinGied pairveiv Fes P.eturn Receiui showtng to awhom end Dade Mhveicd Retum Receipt shdmnq 10 whom Date and Address of Delivery TOTAL Postage and Fees S Pdstinark ar iyaio 1/19`%88 htCount _..�; �.. �- ...... ..... 11i� -, LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY '`- PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397' TELEPHONE. (910,538-7601 December 19 1988 Tony & Kathleen Mason .5813 Pacific Heights Road OrovIIIe, CA 95965 _ CERTIFIED MAIL Re Use Permit, AP 025-24-0-o87-0 Dear Mr, and M'rs. Masons Enclosed Is your Validated Use Permit No. 89-4 to allow the expansion of an existing 35 space RV park to a I I w an add ItIona_1 38 spaces as permanent residency mobile home park and a 9 hole golf course on property zoned AR -MH -2 1/2 located between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road, approximately 1/2 mile north of Palermo Road; south of OrOVII1e. Should you have any questlons regardlr this natter, please contact this office between 10:00 aim. an, t00 p.m; Sincerely, A, I rcher r,blrector of Planning BAKIr Ehc. " cc: Department of Public ',Noeks (2) EnVlrohmehtal Health Department of Forestry V rl .t 1 e 4 = i xir r USE PERMIT: BUTTE COUrfTY PLANKINGCOMMISSION December 9, I9$$ DATE: Certified Ma; Rec.) S:Q-4 J PERMIT NO. J 025-2470087-0 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Pursuant to the provisions of the zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below: Tony Iand Kathleen Mason is, hereby granted a Use Permit in accordance with application .filed: $718/88 to allow the expansion of an existing 3S space Rv`'park to allo,,r an additional 38 spaces as permanent residency Mobile home park and a 9 hole golf course on property coned- AR-mli"2 112 located between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Roadj approximately, 1%2 mile north of Palermo Road, identified as AP 025 -?4-0-087-0, 41/2 miles south of Oroville, 1. Failure to comply with the conditions specified herein as 'the Iasis 'for approval of application and issuance of Permit:; constitutes cause for the revocation of said permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in the, Butte County Zoning Enabling Ordinance. 2, Unless ;otherwise provided for in a condition to a use permit, all 'conditions must be completed by the permittee within 12 months of the delivery oti.the countersigned permit to the . permittee. 3. If any use for which a use permit has been granted is not established within one year of the date of receipt of the: countersigned permit by the permittee, the permit shad be covin null and void and reapplication shall be required to establish the use. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Beed 30 feet of right -of -war from the centerline. of Pacific Heights Road to the County, of, Butte 2 Construct: public road apptoach at entrance. 3 Submit storm drainage plans to Department of Public Works foie approval and install necessary facilities, 4. Connect new mobile homos to existing sewage disposal, facilities., S. New well, to serve mobile home must be either carried as part of existing water, system permit,, or an application made for the new f ' small crommuaiity water sys#Pin 'permit upon approval `of Use Perm t; 6. Meet the requirements of Pacific Beall. telephone Company.': f. Meet the requirements of Pacific Gas and Electric Company S. Meet the xequyrement�:; of California Department' of Transpiortat4:- 9. Lighting of the golf course i. not permitted;, 1.0. All lighting in the mobile home park section will,' be street lighting no higher than 5 feet and will be placed at each mobile home space. All lighting to be,dixected away from neighboring properties or streets-. .,.e ,1 1, Plant and maintain in a living condition lands ;.: . g caping `between. the golf course and State Highway 70, 12 Mobile 'home ,park to be for senior citizens (`!„'and over) ocqupancy; 1 only, -a r , 4 13Provide verification of legal formation of parcel from .Land', Developments Public works. 14• Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinaiices, and regulatlonvi , til I hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the, foregoing conditions, that they are in fact the conditions which were i imposed upon the granti • .z C �, }�`f(. yjj4 4y.�F ��It ,qhs I 4A'� I 7777�4 d OR ,lµNEATLVB RATION REGARITSNC h'll'IRO'fL IMPAC' 1 • NOTICE, IS HEREBYGIVEN that t'he T}t'4'a e'ct desr.ribed below hi.s b0 -on ; reviewed pursuant tri the proyis1co1i$;of the California En,fironmental Quality Act of 1970+ (Public Ilesou,,,,r4t)s, Code 21100, et. s6q.) and,a deferm.i;nation has been made 1t�biat,, wi will not have a si.gniticant effect upon the environment. Log X88-08-22-01 AP #)25--24-8,7 2 DESCRIPTION t o, expand an existing RV `park to allow sl 38 -space, mobile home park and a 9 -hole publ d golf .course. 3 Orl the eaOP st PROJECT: .ECT LOCATION side e of Pa.cif.ic, Heta:i,'1ts Rd. approx. I mile, north of Palermo Rd.. and approx. 41 mile'8 south of Oroville. 4. NAA1E AND ADDRUSS OF PROJECT APPLICANT Tony & )Kathleen Mason 5813 Pacitid Heights' Road _ Oroville, CA 95965 S. MITTCATTON MEASURES Attached 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental 0ffect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, OTOV1110. This study vas Adapted as presented , Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached, 7 A public hearing on this Negat .,.ve Declaration was held by the decision making body. 1}earitg Body tette Cotinm �ty PLArwing Comission 11 at e o G De �; a� r m i n a t z on October 27 ]988 Dc -termination On the basis of the initiev. study of environmental' nvironmenta1 impact, the informat.io.n presento(} at h iri.n s, comments received on the proposal and our sawn knwT.edge and independent research; . We find the proposed prt "¢Nct COTJtD. NOT have a signifiC.01t erfect oil tho o ivt ronmen,° , and a NEGATIVE DECLAR:ATTON is hereby adopted, We, find that the pro' gni ltll}fan`t efiect s on the environment but 'Vi i 1 not in this case because oT- attciched mitigation mo,isures described in. item 5 above which are by this re.feryoce iiia -dc conditioxys 01 Pro .nct approval. A conditional N11GATIVE DM ARAt'ION is her"by adopted. ,✓� Szgneture ." 0$ $W G, UN811, CHAIRMA v Butte County VIanniiig Comnitsj10ri Title Noydi6e:e 17 1988 Date tl CF CSF 'JDH,'T,P-RM3IV ']COh7 To PlanningOff ice of F Butte. County 1400.TenthStreet, Roo l ch o Ddpart Planning g p 'Ment Sacramento, CA 95814 c: 7 County Center Drive or NOV 14 1988 Oroville, CA 95965 -x County Clerk CAWACE I GRUBBS, Butte Co. C*k County of Butte By _GEMERO Deputy SUB-TM:CT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 211,08 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP 11 Name a Use Permit 25-24-87 Tony & Kathleen .Mason State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted, to Clearinghouse) Planning Department B A,. Kircher 538-7601 Project LOCAtion On the east side of Pacific Heights Rd approxi 2 mile north of Palermo Rd. and approx. 41 miles south of nroville. Project Description Use Permit to expand an existing RV park to allow a 38 --space mobile home park and a 9 -hole public golf course; This is to advise that the Butte County Planning Commission (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above -describes project on October 27._ 1988 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project will, _X wild. not, have e significant effect on the environment: 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of C)EQ.A:. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of 'CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures X were, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project.: 4. A statement of overriding t^.onsiderations was, X 'das not, adopted for this .project This is to certify that the final =1 with comments and responses and ree6rd, of project dpproval is available to the general publ;tc at Butte County planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville,'CA 95965 Date Received for Piling and f Posting at 0$R __11%lSlag �5rignaturt: B: A. Kircher;, Director 61 Planning Tit1'e ROLidd Hiitcli 1086 `!h; t7: 'kP Buttsr0,l�p�arteoent'llUater R�Iquir� its ��r [�eVelo�ers� � � � 1998 i' Developer peony a xcathy �.%4;on 1Parce! Number 25-24-87 orcvala. boufcreia .... Location bingervil.16 Mobile Estates (Phase i) 5813 'Pacific Reights_Road O Requirement Class In lieu of a pressurized water system, the foliowing.options will satisfy the Fire Department requirements for water.: (A) For each lot created a wzdar star ge tank with a caparit/ of 2,500 gabns or more eq*xd vAh place bisir►e. s card here dfrei all weather accsss orfire department con- nett on meeting Standard S-29. The ba tions of hook- ups sltad be determkiod by the Fire Dejxartment; or, ^' (8) Payment into the app roptGifa water tender fund atY200 per lot for atotal foo of (A) Construction Of storage facilifies or (B) payment shall be done at the time of construction of habitable buildings as de- fined In the Uniform Ouizding Cade, Payment shall be made prig or to the Issuance of building permits for habitable buildings Q Requirement Class 2 A pressurized water system with an approved nurrioers of hydrants Is strongly recommended. Average roquired hydrant spacing _feet, hydrant size _ inches, and residual flew . gpm� If this Is not technically feasible, the f011owfng options will satisfy the Fire De artmont requiirementtot water,, (A) Water storage tanks with a cox +of 10,000 gallons or more equi ped with direct all'weal er access or fire department connection meeting Standani SO. The k5catrurO0 hook-ups shall be determined by the Fire Department; or, (8) In grourx3 swimming pools eq*5W with a drwting connection or drafting aczaass as approved by the l=ire Department# or, (C s s app irk+ epartmert Suds a standope system Will not exceiW '�rl�rytslta�tdpipe system plumbed to a retable wafer a., nnred the FUe D arKjtK There must be At least 10,000 gallons of water available and strategically located for each of 10 dwellings, or' podions thereof (Example;11 dwellings would requito two separated sources). Provisions must be made to Insure that the water stor6d fs a� klays available end arr si4l6le tot use under all weather conditions. Requirement Class 3 A pressurized community water system for fire protection Is required. The specific location of the fire hydrants will be Ma by the Fire _Department in consultation with the developer. Average required hydrant spacing . _uo a teat, hydrant size z Inches, Land residual flow _ 250 ` grim, 0 Requfrem+;int Class 4 Water for fire protection is required. The strongly recommended system Is a hydrant system capable of meeting the fito flow residual flow lreme.tts. Averagpe re If teres is hot technically feasible, feet., hydrant size �,. inches, and. q 9 qhydrant a system involving Independent pumps and static water storage may be substituted. Such a system is subject to approval of the Fire Department, The Available water flow from such a, system must meet the flow requirements. Provisions satisfactory to the Fire Department must be made to Insure the system provided Is maintained to Its design capacity. Formation of a CSA or CSD is required wheli the system serves More than one lot. Large developments may be capable of supporting thele own systems. If so, each lot could have an independent system, eliminating tie steed tot a C5A/CSi . 0 Requirement Class 5 A pressurized community water;sy;atem for fire' protection is required, In lien of bearing the cost of Installing a fire hydrartt(s) the developer may pay into the hydrant fund. At $1.72 pot fbot of street frontage the total fed is $__ TIMING AND FINANCIAL RESPON91BILITY THESE REQUiR5 ti"ANTS MUST RE MET PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OF ANY BUILDING ON THE CREAT.[) PARCELS. THE CONDITION NEED NOT BE MET PRIOR -10 THE FILING OF THE FINAL MAP, IF THIS 15 THE CASE, THE DEV12LOPER MUST SHOW PROOF OF A PERFORMANCE BOND OR OTHER FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT TO COVER THE COST OF THESE RMUIREMENTS, 9; Additional , Gommetits/l3equlrem Gnts through H.... Exception s:. _Wat:ex main site shall e i-eno>,gh ta_tnrw lnir,4mum f 0 (250 gpm), & lope cat3 nz pressare ( 0 bsic) requiremcT is . Inc► events OUI� , .he maitt be Fire Department Signature OI �� Complete t,equlremetlts ih Cratte Couhty Subdivision +Code Section 13.00, 4y'*A�410(21 less than 2�" in diaMo-tot. hydrant shall ?,eve efts '2711 N8110 connect;iraf. 292 967; 38; RECEIPT F0R, CFRTIFItD MAI NO iN5C11igFiGE CbpiENAla! 1tHOVIUEiD{,- NOT %A INTERNATIONAL 14AIL (See Revarsoj BENT t'to ' . _ _ "- Tony & Kathleen Mason 5813 �'acif.iG�Ilrigbts_ LFioal P('rovtfe;'cW 05965 FSC ............................... E....:'..... �'PE�.6JELCsCC�VHFtV tv FZ ITVE;is` i' L1r tlitttVE1dAJ WP -ca � '(01;vmv t;Jf014H1lPd�l 1 C Ott """"W, Q MARV Ui 4 , !u'.'�iUWiI061 G"oD C1PUE'C(VE"nr r.:5`1d�6tEhUEUVEgw TOtALPb,vrAGCANbrun � P�SCMARK OR RATE` 11/15/8 tEa 292 967 38 RF,CelpT FOR CERTIFIFED MAIL N0ItjSU NCE Cb,UERAgj5pROVI0E0 NOT riA INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Wevdrsd) , .:I SENTTO Tony & Kathleen set '{ STrtEi*7 AND NUS . p STATpVl�F ygleAzoNPcC]E 95965 �y� SpE�.IgLpELlVESiY ,�.�..� �.t, j RFc^aT€itt EG'G4�.1.11XERY � r11D1Y S4Yr'MM MD DAW� c riLIARD C!{PiWTC11V�9t,1,4,x�x 6 tt4UANUn'r H chi � •Nll1Ntt1VSH�ih,PFJ=�fi:11E _ (�FCIJEAEk1W+lN 6islfFt!'tF � Nt1VriR�YItOM 4A*E'AND A11119ti"SCV S1EClVEDYWIIH NF5fiHtCtCrrDkCfYEgv y tOTAL Ptl9TAt3EANp FEES 'ftU5TMAEiIGt�RpAT�� �. W LA ND Of NATURAL WEALTH AN BEAUTY x PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3 97 TELEPHONE. (016) 534-7601 November 15, 1988 Tony and Kathleen Mason 5813 Pacific Heights Road oroville, CA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Re Use Permit, AP 025-24-0-087--0 Dear Mr . & Mrs. `Mason _ We are enclosing the original and one copy of your conditional Use Permit No» 894 to allow the expansion of an existing 35 space RV park to allow an additional 38 spaces as permanent residency mobile home park and a 9 -hole golf Course on property zoned AR -MI -2 1./2 located between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road, approximately 1/2 mile north of Palermiles o Road; 4 1/2 ed to south of Oroville Both copies must be sigried and returned to this department within 30 days fr;am the receipt of this letter.. we will then have them validated by the Chairman of the Butte _y g returned to Co>xni Rlanni�ecoad i„ssion .and the original will be you for your Please be aware that failure to return the signed copies with�.n 30 slays will result in the use permit becoming invalid. Re- application to this d-partment would then be necessary to prOcaed with the project;. The Use Permit is deemed' granted when this permit haµ been signed by the applicant, with the counter signatixre of the Crairman of the Planning Commission; and said permit its received by the applicant by registered mail. Sh6ul6 you, have any questions re,gataing this matter, pleas- r contact this office between 10:00 aim. and 3:00 p.m. 's in. Y, A. itc er.. Director of Planning' BAS{ :1r` Enc. 4 y ' ii""� ��. .�` b y r couniv, Jai LANG OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY -� PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER ORWE -- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 PHONES 538.7601 October 18, 1988 Tony & Kathleen Mason 5,813 Pacific Heights Road Oroville, CA 95965 Re Use Permit, AP 25-24-087 Dear 14r. a Mrs. Mason; Enclosed, is a copy of the Staff Findings concerni • r'� 4b7Y!®'tf•II!!p li i • 7 w 4... 7 z Aft-1111-1`2 1/2 «n� k' r` r s I e rrnyti . •. •.••.I •...•. •••..••..•e... a:r • . • r ....... • ...1•.Y: • iiia .•• i•: ••dd • • • • ° r 1 12 l r A �(LMO r PILE Plb.. BUTTE COON PL,4Pr1N HEX ING_ DATES OCT ,Z7 ..1968 1 f PPi..iC �t r yr•� t�AS C?1 "� E gra, t�1 R �UEt EXISTINGZONE,l�1fzMH ZYz. SCALECJ ...r '�• Rpt i'i' ru A . TNS t.C'A��I iOtJ c� A i�iL "�.XISTIP�1Cy N,-0�,4-Colt poreMI �G USF.► to 1#/ = 6001 it 'A� October 1i., 198$ Bu't t e county Planning Department 1 David Hironimua, Assoc. Planner o Co. Pi�nnin q . Subject Uau Permit ,AP 2,5--24-87 Botanical Survey OCT 4 198$ Dear Mr. Uironimus Orcroii;•, aliform 7 was asked to carry out a botanical survey in the Proposed golf course area of the Din.gerville 1;V Park south of C-.'o.'ille, An October 4 1988 surlrey on foot of the areas draining the culvert in the west side of Highway 70 revealed highly disturbed ground with typical Sacramento Valley range vegetation, including mimed .native and none»native spot es. Between the depressions, the following grassland species were found: introduced Eraases, domiji4ted by Av na Satu4 and 1 riza ma;i6r Femizonia fit c.}t L Trichoste:na lar woolatutt, Fremocarbu8 sett e, as C.hamaesviceocellata; L,Iiu n ata Crucianel.la anguatif'olia Fredium $pp rojgonum nudum mriteleia Opp Sn the lOW lying areas, the following additional opecies mea. w found; Er nPium va e is P'av_ arreti spp Boi sdu- sp s 13riza minor} Igo o!'/ne ziz 'ihoroides Lasthet is spp Na rare or endangered plant species d� est disturbance In " r a6dition, the repeated d cin and general includin o some excavation and burni' n story, wetland value off' the lo��yly4ng areas, preclude any natural Pl"oa.se don'i t he sitat to contact me ifr further questions. yo�.t have ani Barbara Ca trd 129 W4 19th St Chicon CA 9592 (916)894-7160 u October ''1 11988 ]pUTTE COUI: i � ,NTIM �P i AM 1111E E3u%ia uo � e�n�ng Ccursn"a, A SOCTAT PL;!J7I DOT 4 1988 ,�rov3ile, t:alifcrn3� I �'�. a111'41A2� s a In Iwefe`ran.ce to youxt letter dated Sept. P-py ►88, w� are responding. +; '.';e thank you for your recommerjd,,,,tions and comments. O?tY your Recommended Veasurer, we refor to the foljovr ng 1 Please see attached letter of survey. 2. Referanco to lighting. The 901f course which is to be located along thu highway will-,not-be lit. All of the lighting in, the mobile home parrk will, be street lightinS no higher than SivO feet and will be placed at each mobile, ?I,e Will not have any over bead lighting in the now park. But any lighting that might be, a. problem will be directed in probOr manner. 3. Along with the terrain of the '01f course we will be Planting evergree ;dant„ and P01.10ge along the highway. e e hope this letter will answer your questions and please dont t hesitate to contact us jf you need further answers" q iori'�� } Y � 0 J BUTTE COUNT )i Y PLANNING C17MMISSrON NOTICE OF PUBLIC' HEARING r, y g Y 2iotice is hereby avert b the Butte County Planning Commission,th?c .public hearings will be held on Thu-ew-sday October 27, 1988, in the ti-itte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Centeriy"25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item at the following time: ,r =TEM ON WxICH A NEGATIVE DECL"ARA,'rION WITH MITIGATION_MEASURI:3 REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED L--31:30. _ p•m•' Tony & Kathleen Mason - Use Permit expanding an existing RV Park to allow a 38 space mobile home park and a 9 hole golf course on property zoned AR-MH-2 1/2, (Agricultural Residential - 'Mobile Home, 2 1/2 a're parcels)located between Highway 70, and Pacific Heights Road approximately 1/2 mile north sof_ Palermo Road, identified as AP##025-24.0-057-0, 4 1./2 miles sou"rh of Oroville: 1:30 P..M4 Wilbert & Alice Silveira - Use Permit to allow a single family residence on property zoned C-C Commercial), (Community located on the north side of Mt. Ida Road at the intersection with Oakvale Avenue, Jdentified as AP436-1.3-06, Orov l.le, The above mentioned applications, maps and Negative Declaration viewitvingtatuthe iofficeoof the sButteaCounon file and available for Public Center Drive, Orraville, California. y Planning Department, 7 County applications in court, y if you challenge the above .you may be limited to raising only those issues You or someone else raised at- the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing, BUTTE; COUNTY P,LANNxNG COMMxSSION' B. A. KIRCRER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING To be published in the Oroville Mercury on Thursday, October 13, 1539: September 22, 1988 Tony & Kathleen Mason 5813 Pacific Heights Road aroville, CA 95965 Re: Use Permit, AP 25-24-87 Dear Mr. &, 'Mrs. Mason:: An initial study of your proposed project, a Use Permit to expand an existing RV park to allow a 88 -space mobile home park and a 9 -Bole public golf course, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmeinta11 checklist); To reduce or eliminate these impacts, - suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the Califot is Environmental Quality Act;. Your project lies in an area where rare or endangered plant species may - potentially exist. In order to determine if significant botanical resources exist and to develop appropriator- mi1Ci5ation measures if needed, a botanical survey of: the property, arks necessary. A list of qualified botanists is included. These 1%�,,,,)ns can perform :a botanical survey or arrange for such a survey. In tiAa event of an EYR requirement, a subsequent letter Will be sent outlining the procedure for the County to select the consultant to prepare .he EIR An early respoln.5esto this notification, sent to the Planning. Department; Will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response Wittin 15 clays from the date of this letter. If you have any questions or comments, please contact this office any weekday between the 'hours of 10:00 a;m. and 3100 p.m sincerely, B.A. kIRCAER Director of Planning bavid R. Hirona:mus A880e11ate Planner bRR/sjs Enclosures y 1. t kk 7, Z. - ffafte c Finn LAND OF NATURAL WEALTHAND BEAUTY -z PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 959654397 PHON E. 53$.7601 Tony & Kathleen Mason August 16, 1988 5813 Pacific. Heights Road Oroville, CA 9,5965 RE: Pre -Application Review AP# 025-24-0-097-0 Dear Mr. & Mrs, Mason: This is to notify you that we have received sufficient assurances from Butte County Environmental Health and Public Works Departments that your project can meet their require- meats. This fulfills the Pre -Application review process. No additional work shall be performed on this project until we have received the remaining application fees in the amount of '$257.50." Please submit these fees to the Butte County planning Department in person or by mail. Make checks payable to the Butte County Treasurer. We az:e also including a field marker for identification of the project. Please secure the ribbon to a cohspieudUs place, preferably visible from the roadway. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please' feel free to contact this office any weekday b0tween the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m Sincerely, g,A. KIRCHER Director of Planning G2°too Craig 5abders Planning Technician CS:jmc LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY '- --� PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 950A5.3397 4 . , PHONE: 538.7601 _ Tony & Kathleen Mason August , 1,988 5813` Pacific Heights Road Oroviller CA 95966 L RE; Use Permit, APA025-X2.4-0--087-0 Dear '.Mr. & Airs . 24asonz We received your pre -application review request for the subject Butte County Public. Works and Environmental Health have received the information you submitted. The -Planning Department will consider -this application complete only after We have assurances from the above departments that the project complies With appropriate ordinances, and 4ny conditions imposed, can be met. it is the applicants responsibil ty to provide any additional. inforMation needed by Public Works or Environmental Health to meet their requirements. Public Works may be contacted by telephone at 538-1266 and Environmental Health at 538-7281 for further information as to their evaluation of the proposal and their requirements: The Planning Department staff: will also be reviewing tfle applicapp�apr�atefor �nySYioul.dspecial orlconditions ox .tnbda.f:�.cal:�.ons that area y y questions about the pre--applicatioh review, please contact this office. S incereljr r P A. KIRCHER Director of Planning r Craig Sanders Planning Technid an CS LImI bounty Public Work. 1-1 County Environments R�:s�c5'v�.�:� MAI�7A�EM�N2 �,l Health State Water Resources Department City of Biggs _ U.S. Forest Service City Qf Chico U.S. Bureau of Land Management, .City of Gridley utte County Mining Committee City of Oraville State Department of Fish & Game Town of Paradise — California Native Plant Society Planning Department State Div. Forestry - attention _LZ8tate Transportation Department Craig Carter Regional Water Qual. Control Bd, State Reclamation Hoard Butte 'dater District California Water Service Co. Fichvale Sanitary District Del Oro Water Co. North Burbank Pub. Util. Dist. _ OWID Skansen Sub: (CSA ##21) Thermalito Irrigation District �� Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dist. Other Thermalito Irrigation District (CSA 026) I L7'C L=TT r,-RT0ATTCJN WAMMa G&B North (C,1iico)Bigggs-W. Gridley Water Distr:;Lct &E South (Marysville) Bunte Water Distrxct P_ Pacific bel]. Durham Irrigation District state V Cable OWID Paradise Irrigation District Viacom TV cable Ric'hvale Irrigation District Table Mountain Irrigation Dist �. k':LiE:Ftp'TFCT_OA� Thermalito Irrigation District _ALT Medio Fire Protectioh Dist. -�z County Fire Department/CDS' X>P-A.TNAC,E Dx'ST%'xCx MIJSCJ.3'Y'1"`r.3 .A.73AxE'M�NT LYTS'TF2.'SC'T _ - Durham, Oroville or, Butte County TT��CT-jAMA'C''_ OPET DTSITR; cIr L,1 State highway Patrol County Sheriff sc�txc�o�c.. rirs�iEzsc� c�rtra�Tx���/�crMM',;rtSS�oNS Chico Area Rocreation District � Paradise Pines Architectural Durham Area ROc. & Park Dist. Control Committee Feather River Rec. & Park Dist, Butte County Farm Bureau Paradise Roo, & Park Dist, iChvae Rec. & Par} Dist; Community Assoc3�atioi State Parks & Rea, Dopt, BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPART14ENT PRE-APPLICATION;RFVIEW FORM Oroville Californts Dake: Aut ust 3 1.988 To� Public Works g � John Mendonsa RT3_s P erApplication Review Information for: Tony & Kathleen Mason 5813 Pacific Heights Rd: Orov.ille, CA 95965 Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerning the Billowing project:' USE PERMITe�tpanding an- existing' JRV Pare. to allow a 38 space mob ;l.e home park and.,a 9 hole '9 golf couse, located be -'Veen Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Roma approximately 1/2 mile north of Palermo "Road, 44 miles south of Qroville. APY025-24.-0-087-,0 Please indicate you. response by checking the appropriate box. No requirements for this project, The project as proposed can meet this Departments req,ui..rements,. Sufficient proof has been given that the applicant cart meet the following conditions approved. ei The pro eci- a q proposod ra.n/dor)s not meet tho requirements of this department. A revision of the project will be necessary. The applicant has been contacted with this information: 5:.�.gnature � r nYanfilt►�r BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT tok," R g PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW FORM `J t"7rovillo, �a1t4�t�Q To: Environmental Health Date: 'August 3, 198$ Lynn Vanhart RE: Pre -Application Review, ,Information for Tony & K4thleen Mason 5013 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 Enclosed i.s preliminary data our a'fi' ce has received or. generated concerning the .following Project: USE PEF,N�IT e�, andin an n - existing RV Park to allow a 38 space mobile home park and a 9 hole , golf couse,, located between Highway 70 and Paci r c Heights RGat approximately 1/2 south,of AP025-24-0"087-0 Please indicate ,your response by checking the appropriate box. NO requirements for this project. The project as proposed can meet this Departments requirements. Sufficient proof has been ga.ven that the applicant can meet the following conditions approved; - "r rCn4 YVG,�+, Y%Lc► 6 ►1 G 1. crY+iL? �;_. d 'C'r ,•� �t c?a 5 .c New vett ~�O scoeI w+ 0 6; tct��,►�-q u.sf e e�- rt. cart it s ❑�. s�-�wtm, utL - d2 Z� ' lrca�<«, The pro � CI a . ,�pr0ro€�d r.an/d� s nod meet th . req!Arements of this department. A revision I$.5�s�ew�,a�irtt - a-yt of the project Will be necessary. film applicant � ' iwlt lc +`F"• has been contacted with this information, 8NVINbNP,tBNrAL NSACTH A U G 8 1888 Signature: - � � �rs� w nAnVII 1.8, ��►C E�C�P�'111. ?;- 0' f �• � I i•. C.. k T r r r � C• • f 1 1 , r Y 1 its ,moi ' n y�;� fh •' •4 'V • �.�;J ► � ° � •. � .. � • ��� � � ��� ' � lei �v «. Pp,�AN "rn*fISSIQ�N SUMr��R; SHF:1✓ a ` c IWSW APFLI'CANT , Ja 6ph F . Lei A n A'DDIMSa.-� `° ;� Rt 2, ,E-px 2225, Oro i11�;�;Cfa �5, 65 TYPE OP APPLICATIOKi"Uso` Permit too allow e'xpai sion," of "I � act -o atianal x� vehicle park -to 91'1ow an additional mob U6 l'om ;Sit 0Cx.resirlpntig.,l fisc LOCATION: on the ,e :st side of Paci i;c ,k•1'ei�lits Rcl::.; a roc: �1%'_I mile N of, Stat�E: FCS t. 7Q i, Pl Ye'r a Rd. intersection; t ae .�....._ ,rwi7 _....r,� _... �r 25 37 AP No 24 PRESENT ZONING i l wl , r n TATE APPLICATION4 RECEIVED. 2/13,/7 ! . 'IbATE NOT4IMS MAILED: 2/27/7 a. NUMBER: ,,,_J.2 4i . V M• r .» rA .. � FIRST'' HEADING: SPCOAtb HIGAttINO, Ab'DITIONAL AARING_ - . zoNXNG PETVrroN SIGN,ATUkt8 PBACENTAOE: a, 1 � 1, CommISS' TION ACT XON BOARD ACTION t ,;„.... .... -- �: - -�, ..ww.w. -.1r - - L:�aasaw:li�r.rW.r::wsriwJ.aL.wi.�.� •-'�! • . _- - ' _ - •Lr.Lti.i O1tDINANclla bOVI gyp: C taLI IN , r . 1 - IS Ij 37 PrO M r �3{ir + WHIEN RmofitD. E MA(L- T4: L7 i1'frt za 405ep4 14go QLDfl7C 222 coukT'F #iEf': 4 D=yMe, iz,T f. 95955 r t _ -SPACE A¢OVE.THIS !:IiVE ,�Qfli RECDi1PEj�'S-JQS MAIC_ TA iATEMrENTS�'TO. WWM A[iY_ FEt-AX 2I2 Z� !!-. ,rte ......... .....a _ " Corrtputad or} oto caifsid�t`ah orv�iv! of �c9+tvltt.40 Oft - " = _ sfiF� ..,..t:atnpu4� vit,.r7y__.,.�•ra:ionarvalaeassltenaoj:�cutt+ti�sttcs;. i at'time ofsal'o_ I:natura of Oxluar�sLa agi a.t.rminlrta tart = Fir jVyra -- MID 'VALLEY TITLE w': MOM C�MPA2�Y vR;:',NT DEE T FDS A CIALt119LE CDNSID 1p N re e' +hi is her ` . acef rr led j = R�.TDOLPA A. POLLIn and �tE A, t�t11�,tG r �h�i a eY as Ja n��enan�s as �o a�2 �ruiiv de& 1 2 int-m-est-azi IL MOND- E. SGHt�1ITT and ATRTCL4 A, SG nZT i r wife. a Jo 'Qnarits 4i d .'1.%Z Interest. r y, fiere6y GFlAI4T4Sj :to JOS 'F�`.. LTt;O2T-and ROSELLA K.. LIGO�i-'hi;� wife as JUTYt Tamant; a� Ia tzndivlded 1f2 interest MW B. WDM. LORAL! D9 Yiis wi�Fe asT Jain Te4ahta I` r = d v ded, 1/2, z.�'kesst.. - the tez(, property R: the City of O_r0v3! ZP. rdat)ty of b—td =: _ Stets of Calif ori d" it o" rsFrl$ SEE ATTACHEQ LEGAL DI,9CRU^1IGP . efFa�rt me the undersigged; FPublic in anotar}bF rr. f ra(d 5tatr_-pnr naliv' appeared� �4`-fZZ� a. trnbe' ihr �ersorfiw ore name r 5 c ' i t �^ H ' s a •� Ls rhrr °6p ko,he n9, by ma _ h^ sworn- and-.safd: ?iias' h` f�e.`v�des rn_./�.T' -that hir- was present and: saws ��16k '_p t - persona!!y hnovrn e. 7a hirer ta'be the is petscrr r -r and v ho ezecuted4ihe� said: within indtrument i J - par >t6ereta. sign, seat and rreirve. the sarrr anti _ that the seid�__ -------— t� DRAM - r %'lOTAR/PUBLIC-CAUF_Qlii�% - d'al� ac�Cpatz.edged '[:x th.._presence cf =said that ��r - E�Ur o - xecrf�d 7e same andr 46r he: the satd'arrar.r- ihereu Y'} MI-corittit-EY�iruRpsTlBsiad! J s equezr eubsa oed his'. panic as a witness. t(+ereta ua 'NIINE55 say Fsisd an icraC leaf - �� �- Sgnarura TJarpir (Typed or Printed) W* area (cr OlFQ3A 10 44# seal] „r R �3ated SeemEer i i-1975 .._ , `' �� STATE OF CA IFo �Nit'C- F F Z, 1 `` f Ar a ,. D Mini i gaii WT- _, ie ugdartl6ned, a, Notary Pi lfc in'Yand fot__sald Pc?.'�X.Ci1 -i ' 0chlOtt � a r c tar�Letsanaify app6rad Ly r _ Arlo�u i #e00—,ijQa--wllnso; e w>x.�;ti� to ,tha within' lrastivrtien��u_,.w=Ackttow►ed6� _ test _- _-'�`-�,,;- ^-�; }"1ITNE_ SS -.my itantf a d.' ofcigt 'Saar lin 1 a _ Tl1sg' pnt, fgr o�t,;,,_! r2orarfsl ae�l! $. y- --�-; _. �... s -..s .r"s =. - _ •.:!'. 3�' �'it" Yi :l FTlw�ITS AS " E.!REC?EWAROVE- ZA 0 1{ hc7 p f3 j affil 11C U ort s t a �� cif Cil fare a, clasar1.k�00 as railow'g : k I�ri the , otlntY of Bot �.; 'St4tp „ ,Afli#�F', a port" on of the. $otii�;h hal f air �]pa"tM.on ��'� TA�►nsliiA. 18 North" 3 Fit Ni.-D.� � s P!?a Dnp i'a�.low s r described eA 0,be.pst prn cQz.ir��:rrcxNcT �t the so � ear n�' eei d Aection ?; i;hange s , East line thereof', North 2 519 1611Last 1'17,22 f'�et to the SQutheeat;'' corner of the, North half or the Sa�i`i;h hezi' bi` 6ui� $6,p ion, z true point of `h6ginxl:ntr f the: Yaaxicel hevoii doeerihed.; the' from eaid�true Point of bei, .l;�iing ,�aon� the Sout� line oi' 'maid Korth half p the South hAl ' of Soct;z.nn 2, �'�auth 89° 01 p 0311 Weet 1782.66 .Feet, to,, the Southenst ct�nror of" the pzli)perby conveyctld to otfq,� Harnett by Deed reoorded DBLtmber' 15� x,9.39 in 36ok ,233 of �►�r d"I ll Ovds page 1 Record �9L�0 thence J11ort�h 16 f -pet to the, Northe64t cornerif g td , .eett par.upl� theme South 890 27! Wept,528 feet to A 'oin a the gat line o parcel"' 3 aq sho�Ai1 an the, -amended parcel hitap i'br F'zitaiilt T oil "onkesp ei; ql, f'11e, ine o,f-Tice oi' `t'he 13UtteoCouYi ft'" o 1'arcQl rIp' �' Y flags 66,thenc6 at'rgadI along the East line ara�a8� ,z 3 North 15489ec to ha Northonst earner of said parcel- t'�ona'1 along the „l�o�tli l� ne aaC the Ptircels s'hocfn onsaid atnen�ded, map, South 8F�° xE;`! t41 V'Weat a5L.99 feet,to i,he c ntor line of` Yaaific Tieighto RoEid; thonco along paid "certt"er 1 line, Nnr�th 9 501' 40' Weft 309;,23 feat to the bo" iniAn of a I 30 ,00 Foot raci"�iUs curve to the `right;" thonce along the arc oi' flaid curve# thx}piagh aetttral at�916 of , 1 201 331" an arc d i atanc"q of 3i�b.1� thence , „"'t'eet; 1` 1�,t�h 5° ,291 53" Bast 72.50 ,,teetp th-ence l earring said center line pAx�a .:le • h the ... S6ubh iine of th6 North half' of bhe h haOf oi' said Sectio,' "2, i h 9 01 +I„ 0,3 East` 32 2.10 f'tiot to the P;' _ Porth � d 7 qst nr said 2; 0 . .:�ectawo��Y Ebb thence a,l ng. aaad East; 13no South 2° 59! 1611° I�6 9� ►x•75 seet to t1.he ��,. point of bc�git nir.g 1� � 8XCEPTVt rnlfLtt rir. e c�I1...thhb portion cif t�t`'o 6taova detioribec� .lJal^oaJ ly�rlq !` plasteriy of the Nester] line of the paroal of rand decor l,ed r De' fzaa 1�'aier t�l: C"nx, et tx, to the 'Sta'te ref Celifort�ia reoorded Januar . 9; 6 � i �.�ok 24t t�11 of C1t�a.a tt * l 1l Reoardp l at `pare a , ALSO FXC-2PP1t1G TIIVI2LP,,10t1 4 ''pottlon at the North, half of the South halt O'i sectioh s�4;Ph hip t1C� the Rarvge 3 tt-: %est More Oatt iculdrly (tetctibod AS i<61101 01. Ct0'�Il1 ttCIt G 6t a P61rit :in the t"ae'torlj0 b0UndAi',y Litre ofthe Orov7"le r�hd i�tzxys�iJ'le 1tt��°:d (: c i",i,o 1JoirthttFtoatt� t hoit5c� t> laaintw rxo�,th °59l5�'CVo t'y Z�7 :4b .hooL ill oziAUri�d A onq the )'I-�48t0rly' 11ne of said Abad Ekoiw,"the ; oath 1. tris of trbP MOtt:ltoaet. gUat' er ok th�`k11Lj 6 jjo)*btt quai`tor a priot:;i.oh 11 '�t.�tVri6�ii , tit�Syt"1 21,bP"St t`i:,, t.tl'E?)it:l`» 1C71t� �'atld po�flti, ttortf1 89"�� 1 0�1"East 2306 to +t:l tt?onr t� t1o`.I: t h J : Od' Moot to tiie ttIJ6 ' point of 1 04� �"1io �r 'for the patbol. 1ho� :tan bdt1jahooiErpoinbutt 890Ol's n rni, ,��Oq 5Kwerl6+at.' �`oolf thopo, Nor L -h 4$Gq feet to 'the � , to twoest cokhe cif r�dt y a;t .o 7ratgl On,Lha wqbhdg.,4 1'areel `1ep` Piled, in Ilco 48 of parcl tlr-lps, at pare6r' tl�cnco lo, e*, e*kistit9 �, Fence. ]`h� N�art�i '89§1 C �.41�i Sast;, foctt'i" thi?lce JA hfia►' :42 south• toot [�a t:ho t:x 1ie poi fit; o£ tacIinniag 4; �*»� iUi�rr�►� 14, R:> .iim aa~'l w� i I T ;Fk r .� .y +zrwa.' t -r-„�F•... 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SS• r5,,� l«4+ti�., �i,'e,Si •.S 161 rr'S Nw•`' i' � . ti��L•�;. t:•.S 1Z:.'1'`•�`.5,1,1' �,: 1���'SwtwtiSl`'� yS'S.•Y:6 �%?:ti•ti�:i:ti":}; �'•'�s•4�'�'.�`tiL.a•:'�+'� C•;�k;4' ^•,.,.,•:+. }y :�. ``�:;�z:.;�'•••>:;., S,*:•ti ti +I II � ; I � I r .ti}'r•'• • syr, } 5�; ..5•"r'�,..j .,�,.5 F["l� . � • • :°:• �, •.'•�'�y.1;L•'S'S� 6�ti•'..� -�:ySr.S�jr'' .1, ir;: ! i t t t' MO � �bf CZ, + � �1*'—'+ f,1, •illy i®j w.. ��wr ��� �� » % � �?! � . Y � � y p; p,.p 4i{ s,; rtP 4 h �4 k, S y' Mu � r - p ,1 `"*^n, '"��, t4 p n �� VT r t a',k z s ��j5 x. •p. to t.,..�, w.c T 1% -71 K. � I , � "' 7 1 � I � � �}I � � ��'• nt^ � f � � t ° ''�' �+ � � w � t-+cY�..'� �y h liaI�y/1 4: � ^Jr 'klwAll wF d1��o%i.A i .•. ! r l# 4 ! ryry' t +: P. � _ rrs-" . ,e•x�C',•,,, ..>�,� I+a:, ".,,w, .. }a,� ., ... a�'. `�,. t� .ti "�-. .c � i y r r { ^qyw, oa f�. �:. •;�/'c.-.;.-y nj f Ill,. 11 • i (l as i u NOT TO APPLICA��LT/_,I.iSE",PERMrj If'aappliGant is �?tJ�er:tha�n owner, a proofaf a ei�cyrnust hesup5lretl l� Wi`fti�ig' I in oidgr to legally sign the�'Appiication for se, permit:" = A'pplication shat! be �6nsIdered void {1,.�not signed by owner or his l <ga ageh�r � y! 2j, All items on appllcat �n shal I be compl`ef�ed. If an .Item is not 'appifcabl indl : i cafe ,by, fthe sytnboi 'n/a. d. E°xplain' briefly yet completel'V tie iiaftlre of tlhe propos useti ;, ; sI's very Imprptant,and requisite, d: fourteen cop es of a detailed plot plan of adequate scale to clddrly de l�neaEe " r, accompany and do ' proposed building and Iliiprovements, folded�ilz X 1'� shah t rnade part of tha "Applicatioti fair User Permit." �,. T;yhe plot plan shall include the following: A soaled di'awing of tile rpaebel(s).boundarfes, b, 1_ocafloh of all exlstittg and proposed buildings and impr�verr�ents. c: Location and size of exlstln' and,' r + }} � g p nd ileal•b cro to the subject paro.elw(s'j,. • ;' '� ;p osed acces d: Identify streets bordering property a y Wbads. Provide a �1u16��.''' p hoW North Arrow, ` I tiort�rha if nebessary, 5 e. preliminary desgii for on -sitar off-site improvements and stbrM draitisg2 disposal, ({t shall ,be the responsibility of t!;e, develcper to pro' '40 de'taiied engrr��eiering plans for o�n,site, and off,slte' improvements shd "storm idre'�nage ;disposa,, tnilE3�itte C```ounty Department of public Works for approval and ingtalf required',fadOif es, Engineerirg plans must be done by a �t {gisteid Civil l.ngineer.,f 5. Appllcanf shall �furtl)er understand that�tlae "Applica,tlon for Use '�' shell' Permit be subject to the approval' of the Beard of Zoning AdiuStrneryt, or,,Upoh appall of the 'Board of Supervisors, 'Ah subsequent 'special conditions ordered �by,�tye BoardofZi6hing Adjustm6ht `shall be made part of the apOrdved "Use perrvni �I . it , end shah be lending on the applicant. 6, Unless con&11ohs of approval hav beth compiled p °I e plied vvlth, iiil a ,ofie-year period ` fi wilthe l deemedexpired.facant's receipt of the validated use peen lt;tlie`"Use permit'' „ wi to �;; • ' i, rees��rriay be paid in wash or by chuck made to "Treysurer of B,r, a t t linty"r ij hereby declsre under penalty of peijury that 'I have NtM the frjregolrtg } ft'etructions gin . statemei'It and understalid their mean ny atld cr,niekt, „� ii jjj OAT ti II r i l 1 4 NT ,3"1� II i1 �+ Il,dr _ti`Iv11 5 ' 1. ..11 1'1� I� .�•d !��� .l iiJ -. �I ..., ...,: .. , .,1� , .J e1 ,, Yn� �.. y h'�a.v+ l�.Ai iJ V,s. 7 , ec i APPtNbI( E ttivironmeri`ta1 lri tc rmat on ,Torm �' ar (To bo- conjj o.,t�ed by applicgn't) GENERAL INri IRMATION �' yj�it Z, Name and address of de?�ejoper or project sp,oAsor a r 'D,ry .A'dae s s o pro,7 e r~ t A.ssesso, 's Block attd I.ot N iinber 1arne,address; `and telephone number of person to be rontact,ec.' 'f 1 coi;��. xttiii�; this prod ects '. lt"Oh90 t? � 1 , ra. ,p'-e ct narf `sbdihc o -A ,x _ lAo 1 5. L -,,t,,and'describe any ocher related s r�t;mit8 dnd _other pubi "a p'ro els r guirdd for tlAis pro, ec t ;iiic uclz;i these reqs. fired b{y ca.ty, �i�egional.; tate anei f,edera)=ar,`onc .es Uv!/C/)W Lif- , 6 �, txris ins tolling d `s tto i c t jL /,I'7 -a, osed Use of site: + I "-PRO.T�CT��D�,SCTi;li".CS(�D1 i !j f �a tiy,, 8, ySit si, ��i�l�ry�el.�rri;rr'�'G>� i��f�r4rNt61'/G f btu,e o,„ + Y�°Q�l�' li�riW c I dare �fo .7tag1 dingy � �it '� �` �' � t t' /�•'� 1a. lVti'(tlb �' o floors of d6�3 5tt*Udt :tJ 1, tic•' l 2. n ' i Amot'iri tj of off­8tre'et p, A itig `'pro�r� �i�d. ��jl����. !� ,4d 1121---- Ate .add t ite d`ovelopm - t, p1a�i, �I ; - , , -. 1111 l a rG1,p0: @t c:hedyi� iri'g�t, �4 �, ��a1, . h��Orurilti�e� Itnvt�w l� 14, Ass'ocisted 'prof"ect`s 156 Aft tIdipatea ihcrettlofi&i de, `Velop �bht � �''.�� tl, ,lm ; 7J �E3 A- 4 y�jfd�4 �I� ay �� Appt,inr' pag4 it, oi' 3 I , E , YE S NO 30 r Substantial changes :in demand t,or m��A cipal si ;tv' pes (pol.cfire , wat,-ler , sewage, ��tc .`t. " +' 31 j ' �, S" Ubstantxall 3ncr,ease fossil iue:lP� iconsum tion (electrr,caty, oil, natural gas etd 32 Rv„patio , r�sh';ip to part of a, x lar e q pi`ioject or, sex.,'Iies pIr03 pts DI i ONMENm { V� �d AL 8 TTINC�, 33. t�F:soLbe I44 4� ro 'ect site ani 3.t `;5 'ct� s 9 be rJ a �he project' �� u Ixn�lUdiA4 info�r�f�ata Gn � n topography, ;,� 1i 1.,F�9taIAla ty,plants? a'hd azt;�Mals;, and "a�%�� cultuz•al ,j� historical. ��r�sc�ehic aspd'As . ei scribe x'y ,i.�cx,�tzng str��uctures, +jri, the site, ” ar.�� tithe u_se off ' ,he structures. , cribs he surroS, nda 'rig properties,: ,1ncluding i.jixfotmeAtion on pla ii.4, and �� himals and Any. cu,itt� lj hiAprical or `j,s,cenic aspects.,`f Tn,dxcate the tae o,e lane°ls?e `;resident>].,. M, on i teiysity of iii�d ui�e (nice ;f,aimily, apart -Ment, houbes, shops, c1e artm�ant i' stoteso" etc.:) + iand` scala `of dev,�lQpment (he igN� p frontikc�j`e, set -back, rear yard, etcl, w j I _.. �1 6:9TIVICATION". 1! 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Exemp'U �•ta't`�'�� ` Cl�et�� O.L�.e �; � ..lf � ; _1 jIJ ` D10 tared, txeige-n.ev ) ) 5nerency�o�ect;� cr�4 r �,, 1 �) and o)' CEate ora cad ' txolnp ti oil S.yaLe Typo and, 80c -tion nt,mn ev. : Olass 3 e emplaj 01 i> Reast7xts 'W'l].y project 7 • ro�ee mets Ehe exit a,3ri o 'b ':Le eke- lit, Con. k'soxo; �` � Person " `` 1 Aria Code Tel ephone Ext,enMb oi� If filed by appiiodut 1, Attach c exp tid � n�en'l OX e emp bion � ind� gig: Ras a notice ex w'��.t:��'t��. b e en � �.led by the pubs � c ` agency ,approving 'thy-, prod t t t? Y e o _ s M `IJa g i attu e t' �t3.ak�azaen�.evat�w U�.reatax , + 9 *. PI `1A r1,7 1 µ " �.7 rT,wTw a,J UY �?;• �.l Yb� Sa �' ft+ M f +i... , Y'AJ f r •rd k N u t 7+ i; ,r;5u a n a �/t!a F 'Ad � ru �� "rr a u yN 'tn f' q, t \�+�# r , t� + `r y 4a S , ,�/ u t r t �'1 Y,j+ r � •' 1 �S 0# e + b c e'�8'. r ��' rts+ n �� I r � i.� �y ! ror ✓ t A�.�TM r� t�r� It, k i lfy a�rC1979 � � 6�� `.'1�" Y taa�E:r .L' -All ,fiITn }' r3 Ca Q �+' I�i�tc�� x1 �'► P F�•. An proposed,, aon, approv' i r.ekArai i 4� �'I:. pT,�t� idation a"o r , usdi gotlmit on thta hearing an + hi nra7 e t `;h tade�I dIt { ,or l turah ; t� Slaaix �' j�ora lave Y,axy quos 1,i,I ST I� pi 1rj'so' e' 1 r a, 'fib coria t )ov o' e ' si4i:t3axy, r l 1\�. , ,1� y } n toett a iTiTn Tib} ` . Y u x tl '7p�.vn Vr y Yi,' , t ,�r s" I rr e." r a M r'h 1 r. A° � •�y q' , to jj i." Cr J iP p • .¢'' .. � , ..'' .. .M„n rv.. , � r ed � t i , k Wa{ ,d t �...7g r h x - �u ': .r +�,, ilk,+pix, x � A �� i ,. ra.d" c, r. � � V +si�4eJ x�„ul;ki�'n � :�.a. �p,w�e;,,��"���r����IW tir A k 1',�a z, �tg�•�rxf� J� i! ... twWMCh,,�i+ �6�b�1b �� x Fu ..«.t?. .. r,���.r , ,. . � 17TTR COUNTY P ANN 1N(" CC):i` 1I S � 1014 TNJ)a1�,CC 11,nrch 14, 1-979 I. d'ose`pli,.F.. Li on,+.Illso� 0rmi,t to a1�='o�r EI�KPa�x53'on o a � racreational vohvi;cl.e earl, to allow an c►dcl.iti,on71 '"�` �. mobil`� home ,site if r residcnti.at use otl r,roporty zoil td 11` "C -l'' (Leight Commercial) ocated oil, the 0kit 5ida of Pacific lIcig] is !:oral, approximately 1/2 mi3.e noJf t;z of,, Stave I:igh ayr 70 an'd Pa ermu !toad intersecti4on ,7i clen � Pied as AP 3.S 24 -37, 0,ro�r 11, 11c The applit6ant proposes to expand, 'the use permit for his existing mobile home recr,'ationalvehicle park, known as )WA, to'provide,,for an additional mobile to become a.;,permanent residence of the owner/ operator, � The Butte County General Plan designates ,tho' aiea: as loin -density residential;, 1-4 dwellint' units per acre The Comme., tial zoning ori' the property was accomplished- i.n May of 1 ' If approved, this peT nIlt should be subj ett to the following conditions li 'II , , y , Subject . to rezluLI ements of ,Butte , Caunt )~i�vi xonincntal �i tli Dopat, ar1C1 State 17e artment cti< I-Xbusn 1 P g , �} heed to `the t"ourlt�r'`�ntii to 30 Peet rad,x,ht' `kr-��tayrorri the l� centerline ot- P,. Ji is iia' ghts Poa.ds (This I�!,�as Lo be deeded as a part of the ,-t Q * ni `ase permit :) i► � 1'Ip , pp p constructwhere tl er�lard g't,lg ub'lic roadf a rbachLL on loads; i1ri and H . h 1r ji,nt ersodt Withghts to,d�, s f .. i �I k Proirido a peririnen saittion for dr ine acdubinit construction ' and drainage I:'laris tcl I)epartment of Public, 1.1}orks or.�approval � I 'a Applicant m�6s � als,o, comply Asi.th all then appliceblo`',i5,`Lato an.r local 8tatutels3 o dl�hanre811 and regul ti lis, � �II f J 1 + r i, t • ll9� fl ANN7-14G ! COMMISSION BUTTE COUNTY Pl A�37 rtINUTES- - rh ► i� � �. 1 ! r1V 1 I 1 t Y 1 I ITErt "DETERMI`N1r,D To EF CATtOORICALLYEXEMPT.FROM "E .3TONM'Er!)TA'L tt 11[ElU 1. .7oseph F. Ligon - Use permxt 't.o allt��ti► ' parision` of A / recreata onal'vehicl.e park tee allow an add1,iionaI mobile - - home site :for residential .'.iise On pI oper'ty,' zoneri "YC- �► (Liht 11Commerc.ial) l6ca,ted: on. the east side 03 Pacific y� f Heights Road, Approximate y I/h mile ne.;xth of State Highway`10 andPaierm6 Road int rsectxtin, rdent ied 'as ` AP 25`241787y OroVi,Xle r P,:C, 79-61-"2-631 Mr,t . 'Bla:i.r,;,tead ,staff findings Chairman the Viler said th;Atlie had: been op the site ancl, ou d sae no hang-up sh „ Proponents; The applicant wa's present but had nothiiyg to cid. t' Opponents: No line, The hearing teas �, `clos0a, C6mrniss1oner Gilbert) noting thtit this pro' 6tt has been eterm' n.ed to ,be c,ategor CaIly°exem"pt f OTP, env r"onmental reviow ' and firidink that the propo"s`ed use ;.of ,-:t�j Y l�ropertj�' w II n6t impai"r the 'Integrity a.,nd charac'teY of the z,j'rne i'n f6ic.h the land lies � �tU �r t, � f 11 ' �/. F�it „ ' a ' dl• r 4' f \1 •a ! Y It � W G M 1� , L b a I , , Jour h of Li` can p B , $or�' orovilley Ca. c15`965 Re: U i.e 'Permit Ap ' 2 t Y h 1 Dear Ar.Lig on At LFie regular meeting- of the "Butts County P1anding 4,ealami"s on 14..i, „ons, Match ld, 1979 your apl icatioY �£�r a use p.>riniddtioei;; ,. O pansioin of a re cres�t3onal vehicle irk to,, Allea'f� a JI ' tiY ic'+.4 tf , ' mobile hnate Site for 's use b prapidrt� to , x , i (Light � 60*ere4ia3..) locate4d an the ese�a, 'Ado -1 if � .acif'ic d�iR�p Road, approJmatei 1/2 -mile n'ai^th 'of : tater-.:1',tjjhwiik 70 srisi �. Paleelim Road. ia.tesrse�ci 4bn, orovill'a, as apptoveed, h6uld you de, slre to 'appeal any of, th , conditins impo's'ed'by, i:he _;Planninvi Cott s'sion' you must do' s �` in wri�tinj�, to th�i �dCle k of 'Ghee,>B6dVd of Superviaars� 1SO Bird, 81treit .Oriav \Bali#ar a;. rio to .0� >,p�.idl���� `�hnrsdiiy. Mardh 22 i 19?3 � f' cjl ou do not 'appeal ,end ifthere, 'ai'e,'no Cher t�ppe�a s ►i h ,h�i tt�a �,. 8-6ky► appeal peiA04,j ,yout use .p�eftiit M ,ll b is4SU*d,Aft0i AJarch� u 28, 1'979-o the dat, oi" , � a,;off�.ci,�l app �pmd of the" �n tei;e +��'' the .Planning Cgisai9si�ot�: fair, ShotIMaxch. 1+�:, �'9?9,►' �,��a`'�'� I 4 tool,ld you have any's�ueteY�9s oonc6rnie'� " this `Mtttez�'-+ .pla;Je Y frog to contact this of:`ue`. l� Ir �a „i�tc+ehre:ly.e A BattY6 Blair t. p, ctrgr of PlsnnLip •y a a , ,yt1 k kk�b , Q ( '�, l` �'� !',pu'E PJ r''� n °.,: ' w t .j M ,' 1 i L '�' `•'a , (n — .i -y j}M't_{14 1s... 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Oroville, CA 95965 P"':= PROJECT REVIEW &, ENVIRONMENTALEVALUATION Enclosed is pre?Liminary data our office has receiued or generated concerning the following Project:__T, & Kathleen Mason PYg25-24-0-087-0 - USE PERMIT expanding an existing RV Park to allow a 38 Space mnh i l m hoins - park and a,9. hole golf course located between.., Highway 70 ;4n'3 Pacific tIeights ;Road a •,= Palermo Road 4• miles so, ° Ppro�.�mately 1/2 mile north of south of Orovil e _ .._ We are making an assessment of Possible environment tga impacts and will be p;:eparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Please provide any factual statements, ,ideas fo.r investigation, Ur Opinions you Cc'iI1 offer in your area of concern or expertise that ttlate to either physical, social, or, economic impacts that this project may generate: Please respond within 14 days of the above-noted dote, if is generated by this inquiryt then it shall- be assumed thatnthereparere. no significant environmental impacts which are Potent, from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely, eraig Sanders Planning Tec'hnicjan Comments: _ A ... �s , 1990 Fest Cezn Avg. 8t>�r 1t0 PAC I IC B'ELL. �b Gh�cu,'Ce4f�s�a 1r5g2F �� A Ndille Telesis Company aline 0o. P1anning'Comnu AUG 2 5 1988 Opoville, California August 23, 1988 Butte County' Planning Department 7 County Center brive Oroville, Ca. 95965-3397 Attention: Craig Sanders, Planning Technician ,EE. ,RV ltxpansion for Tony & Kathleen Mason, Highway 70 & Pacific 'Heights, broville AP# 025-24--0-087-0 Gentlemen; Pacific Bell requires a 4' public utility easement on the front of all lots facing apublic streo.t, cul--de=-sac or thoroughfare. Should all roads be privately owned, Pari�`ic Bell w^x,11 require that the entire roadway be dedicated as a P.U.E. t6 facilitate crossings for the provision of service, We tilduld prefer not to g0 down: the rear of the lots/spaces. In actor anc'e with California State taw and decision's of. the California Public Utilities Commission, should the development of your property necessitate the relocation of Pacific Bell's oXisting facilities, ,you will be required to pay iri advance, the estimated cost of relocation. Should you have any questions, please call Jim Bohannon ori (9'16) 891•-2392, Yours `truly, C.t. Hubb Engi.n0er' cc. J, B, Bohtinnan Public Works Coordinators North Operations I l� 1 �1yT•� ` i' f h f�� ii r 5 . I Y $ 4 G G CMM '" CO�[T�FTY PLAL\;NiN. O :�. 7 County Cerate c )arx.ve .A, Oro BuifQ Dille CA 95965-3397 Co.PunningCw�.�, c91�s� .538-7601 A U G 2' �9 TO \; IP . G .r & R , 'DA_TE ; U � d�ovillo, c��di#r�pnla 530 k. Street Marysville, CA 95901. RE PROJECT REVIEW & ENVIRONMIENI TAL FVALII_ATION Inclosed is preliminary data our of ce hss receved or generated concerning the v011OWing project: Tony &' Kathleen Mason APT025-24 0--06;i-o - USE PERMIT` expanding an existing RV Park to allow a 38 space mobile home park and a 5 hole golf course, locai;ed between Hi.ghtway 70 and Pacific Heights , Road, approximately 1./`2 mile north of Palermo Road, 4h. miles south of Orovz_. e. We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and Will be preparing an environmental doctunent, either: a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Rnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation,. or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to ether physical, social, or ec genorate onomic impacts that this project may Please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date this in uir If no response is generated by g y, then it shat:,. be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are, potential from the project, We appt6diate any assistance you can provide Sincerely, , _ Cit�`�G-vim Craig -Sanders Planning Technician t Comments: 1 t .6 i tol.� ely I�',r1'' �. SIC �. C / l'/'% � 47�` / ,�".�^. ��•- r� �y' 1 �, ATE OP CALIFORNIA—BUSINESS TRANSPC. AT ION AND HOUSING AGENCY GEORGE DEUitMOAN, Goverpor -- DEPAPTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ay c P.O. BOX 141. MARYSVILLE 95401 'telephone (916) 741-4493 r Bui fa CO. 1yta"ing Comm August: 7.60 1968 AUG 2 9 198 OrovilC94 California 03 -ht -70 P.M. 9.0 Mason Mobilehome Park Mr. Cra.fg Sv ders Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Orovilla, CA- 95965 Dear Mr`. Sanders - Caltrans, District 3, has reviewed the preliminary data for the expansion of an existing RV park between Highway 70 and Pacific Heights Road, north of Palermo Road. This expansion should have no significant traffic,, generation impacts oh .Highway 10. There is a possibility of golf ballr,, being hit onto the highway and creating a safety concern. If a problem develops, it would be the property owner's responsibility to provide fencing or screening along the right of way fence. We recommend the County define a mechanism to -require screening when and if it, becomes a problem. 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', m With. theirrapid development in the 1950s, :Ws`and early '74, mobilehome parks in b-Caltfornia have lc',Ig been considered ha- >+t �Vens":for adults and persons of retirement , ,,age. -brut owners of parks with so-called. '"'adult only"' restrictions *111 now ha"ve to de, pcide;whether to open Up residency to per osons of tin ages or officially limit their parks `to persons.55 or 62, scars of ttge altd older.., ' ~Those, decisions Vor'+ be easy, Already,-. . ,,many parks have: notified their residents ',thatlhey will. go "family" or "senior" within .,sbrnibntbs. -i Me iyolder residents feel that they have a , right: to live In an adillt-only community, On the other hand, families with children have looked Upon the new federal law as giving thens relief- The California Supreme Court, in October ' of 1.957, upheld the :right of park owners to limit residency in mobile home parks to. adults. The court suggested that aggrieved' partlesshould go to the State Legislature to get the la.w changed. x, l Fair, housing advocates did just that, only � t. one hetter.'They went to Congress. I See VIE ,INT; page W Viewpomo-it Continued from page G4 ' ` ' , to the public sometime next month. Thereat - Earlier in this Congressional session, tap: 'Hamilton ter, there will be a "public cominent" period Fish tr., R-N.Y,, and Sen. Edward ---- in November and December •— to allow Kennedy, D -Mas,., Introduced similar legis- public Input. Phillipson says there will be no dation to prohibit discrimination In the rental hearings, or sale of housing on the basis of familial sta- tus or handicap and give the federal Housing Most adult parks have already given resi- ad Urban Development Department the ad- dents notice that they will change to a family ministrstive power to establish regulations park with no age restrictloriv or to a senlor and conduct administrative hearings on parka dither 55 or 62 and older: Some parks complalntq filed with 1iUD by citizens alleg- have notified residents that they will adapt a Ing discriminatory housing practices under 55 and older policy, depending on how HUD the -Act.. The final product, IjR 1153, was adopts regulations affecting parks for per - amended tri provide exceptions for senior sons in that age category. A number of park citizen housing. President.Reagan signed the owners would rather go family than have , l bill an Sept 13, the cost of putting in the services and facill- The federal legislation deals with all •ties that may be required by FlUD for 56-. Dorms of housing, but In California the new year-old parks. Still others instead would just law affects mostly mobile home parks, since as soon go 02, to avoid this problem. state court cases Involving apartinents and ' condominiums have already made It Illegal . for -owners to restrict residency to "adults Many residgnts, In any case, will stili be urihappy, Thosge 65 and older are concerned - only." Mobile home parks have been the ex- , about the park owners putting In senior ser­ ception ---- the last stand for adult•only rules vices and facilities that may translate into — protected by a section of the Civil Code. ' new rent increases, Some are concerned HR 1158 now eliminates this distinctior. and abotit resale values of their homes in senior treats all forms of housing the same in pro-- parks, Seniors now,;giving In adult parks hibiting discrimination against families arid - Which will change to family are wary of� a the handicapped. -change In life style. `Younger adults who con - Congress, In trying to satisfy the diveVe parties supporting HR 1.158, has apparently„ , left template having families are concerned that it their partes go senior rather than family, they will be no better than before the enough loopholes In the bill to allow it to off be interpreted a number of different ways: new federal law: - ' HUD Is now In the process of writing the draft regulations for the npw fair housing JohnG. Tennyson has been consultant taw act, which, according to David Phillipson of the Senate Select Committee on Mobile, TIUD's Sacramento office;, villi be avallabie ”' Homes forthe lostPvccyears: ��