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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRFD20-0004 - ZVL request letter - 1901 Dayton Rd.Property Address: 1901 Dayton Road City/State: Chico/CA CBRE Project Number: PC01166061 To Whom It May Concern: In response to your request for information regarding the above-referenced property, we have researched our files and present the following: 1.The current zoning classification, including overlays, for the subject property is: 2.Current Use Status: Permitted Use by Right Permitted Use by Special/Specific Use Permit (documents attached) Permitted Use by Conditional Use Permit (document attached) Legal Non-Conforming Use (use was existing prior to the adoption of the zoning ordinance/code) Non-Permitted Use Comments: 3.Current Improvement Status: Legal Conforming (complies with, or is otherwise exempt from applicable regulations) Legal Non-Conforming (does not meet the current requirements but met the applicable requirements at the time of development) Non-Conforming Comments: 4.Is the property a part of a Planned Unit Development? If so, please provide the applicable approvals and development plans. X X I included UP 79-71 which added one additional MH space. I was not able to located UP 69-258 which approved the MHP. With the approved use permits, the mobile home park is a legal, conforming use. No Very Low Density Residential (VLDR) 5.Additional Special Approvals Information: There are no records found of approved variances, special permits/exceptions, ordinances, site plans or other conditions. The following apply to the subject property: o Variance o Special Permit/Exception o Ordinance o Conditions o Site Plans Please provide dates, case numbers, ordinance numbers, staff reports, etc., and copies where available. Comments: 6.In the event of casualty, in whole or in part, the subject property: May be rebuilt to its current use and specifications. May not be rebuilt in its current use and specifications, except upon satisfaction of certain conditions, limitations or requirements listed in the Zoning Ordinance. Per Butte County Code Section 24-247, the permit shall also expire and become void if the permitted use is abandoned for one year. 7.Zoning Code Violations Information: There are no known outstanding/open zoning code violations that apply to the subject property. The following outstanding/open violations are known: Comments: 8.Building Code Violations Information: There are no known outstanding/open building code violations that apply to the subject property. The following outstanding/open violations are known: Comments: X Approved by Use Permits UP 69-258 (12/22/69) and UP 79-71 (6/13/1979) X X X 9.Fire Code Violations Information: There are no known outstanding/open fire code violations that apply to the subject property. The following outstanding/open violations are known: Comments: 10.Certificate(s) of Occupancy Information: A valid Certificate(s) of Occupancy has been issued for the subject property and is attached. A valid Certificate(s) of Occupancy has been issued for the subject property; however, we are unable to locate a copy in our records. The absence of a Certificate(s) of Occupancy will not give rise to any enforcement action affecting the property. A Certificate of Occupancy is not required for the subject property. A Certificate of Occupancy is unavailable for the property, and the absence of a Certificate of Occupancy is cause for enforcement action against the property. A current Certificate of Occupancy should be obtained. Comments: There isn't an option above to selet. The County has no permit records for this site, so they should check with the state. The closest selection is the second one, other than being able to confirm a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. 11.Certificate of Occupancy Specifics (Select all that apply): A New Owner is required to obtain an updated Certificate of Occupancy. A Change in Tenant is required to obtain an updated Certificate of Occupancy. A Change in Use is required to obtain an updated Certificate of Occupancy. A Building Expansion is required to obtain an updated Certificate of Occupancy. New Construction required to obtain an updated Certificate of Occupancy. Comments: If it were being constructed new today, the state would likely defer jurisdiction of the common buildings to the local jurisdiction but there is no record of that occurring at this site. X X XX