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EXHIBIT A:
RESOLUTION No. PC20-10
A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT UP 19-0005 (MARTIN WOODALL – “DINGERVILLE USA”)
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Conditional Use Permit UP19-0005 by
Martin Woodall to construct 13 new short-term Recreational Vehicle spaces along the northern border of
“Dingerville USA” residential community and golf course; and
WHEREAS, said conditional use permit application was referred to various affected public and
private agencies, County departments, and referral agencies for review and comments; and
WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held on August 27, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered public comments and a report from the
Planning Division.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission:
I. Finds this project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) provisions under
14 CCR Section 15061(b)(3) (Review for Exemption) of the CEQA Guidelines:
A. Because the project is exempt from the provisions of CEQA, the payment of fees pursuant to Fish
and Game Code Section 711.4 and 14 CCR 753.5 is not required.
B. The custodian of the record is the Department of Development Services. The location of the record
is 7 County Center Drive, Oroville CA 95965.
II. Approves the Conditional Use Permit UP19-0005 subject to the following findings and the conditions
of approval found in Exhibit “A”:
A. The project is consistent with the Criteria for Granting Use Permits, identified in Butte County
Code Section 24-222, as follows:
1. The proposed use is allowed in the applicable zone.
Under Table 24-22-1, Permitted Land Uses in the Commercial and Mixed Use Zones, in the
Recreation Commercial zone the land use category, “Recreational Vehicle Park” is defined by
24-304 as “A commercial use providing space for the accommodation of two or more
recreational vehicles for transient lodging purposes.” This use is allowed with a Conditional
Use Permit. The proposed 13 short-term recreational vehicles spaces is an expansion of the
existing recreational park, necessitating approval of an amendment to approved Use Permit
UP 74-42. The site also includes a Mobile Home Park, 38 long-term Recreational Vehicle
spaces, office, restroom facilities, shower facilities and 9-hole golf course, which were
approved by multiple use permits (UP 79-46, UP 89-4 and UP 03-11).
2. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use will be compatible
with the existing and future land uses in the vicinity of the subject property.
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The location, size, and design of the new RV spaces will not result in any significant impact on
the viewshed, character, or nature of the neighboring residential properties. The developed
parcel has a numerous dwellings, landscaping, parking lots, and a golf course, which will
adequately serve the new development. The adjacent property to the north is an agriculturally
zoned parcel maintained as rangeland.
3.The proposed use will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare of the County.
The Butte County Environmental Health Division will monitor the safety of the water and
wastewater usage on site. The existing septage ponds can meet additional demand, and water
standards meet current Environmental Health standards.
4. The proposed use is properly located within the county and adequately served by existing or
planned services and infrastructure.
The project site meets applicable criteria for the proposed development. The Butte County
Department of Public Works, Department of Development Services, Public Health,
Environmental Health Division, and Cal-Fire have reviewed the proposal and found that the
project meets applicable development requirements. Existing public facilities and services are
adequate for the needs of the proposed project.
5.The size, shape, and other physical characteristics of the subject property are adequate to ensure
compatibility of the proposed use with the existing and future land uses in the vicinity of the
subject property.
The project is located on a property that has physical characteristics capable of
accommodating the proposed use consistent with County requirements. The project meets
setbacks and the use is contained within the property, there have been no associated complaints
with the operation, and there are no sensitive receptors within its vicinity.
B.The project is consistent with the applicable Goals and Policies of the Butte County General Plan,
as presented in the General Plan Consistency Review included in the staff report.
DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th Day of August 2020, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners Donati, Evans, Roethler, Schleiger and Chair Hansen
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
______________________________
Peter Hansen, Chair
Planning Commission
County of Butte, State of California
Butte County Department of Development Services
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ATTEST:
_____________________________
Jennifier Wakefield, Secretary
Planning Commission
County of Butte, State of California