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Subject:Public Comment Submission
Date:Tuesday, January 28, 2025 9:02:26 AM
Submitted by: Cynthia Joy Pendery
Email Address: cynthia.pendery@gmail.com
Commented on event: https://buttecoca.portal.civicclerk.com/event/441/overview
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User comment: revised general public comment: The reason why I'm submitting this
information and observations is because in the last three years my small neighborhood watch
who oversees the two cul-de-sacs and the circle that comprise our neighborhood have
identified no less than seven felons with various convictions and pending trials for more
felony charges of various crimes ranging from drugs to theft to violence including gun crimes.
I personally have had to get a restraining order on one of these criminals. when I first bought
my home long ago, this was a lovely neighborhood in a homeowners association. It was
comprise mostly of semi retired or retired folk who ranged from middle-aged to senior
citizens. if I ever had to submit a complaint to my homeowners association, it was only about
loose dogs who would make the walks with my little dachshunds a precarious and daunting
situation. all of that has changed since the fire. The kinds of things I've had to submit
complaints about range from collecting junk/ trash, burning trash, improper greenwaste
burning, putrid smells, loud, profane, drunken and disorderly behavior, verbal threats of
physical violence, loud base vibrations, constant diesel engine moror idling or equipment,
flying drones over my back yard, loose and neglected animals but I personally had to take
financial responsibility for in order to get them proper care, etc. Regarding this clip from the
10-22-24 Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda 5.1 : Many things are very disturbing about
this, not the least of which was Doug Teeter's announcing at the very end that the way this
decision was made was unconstitutional and everyone bursting out laughing while Todd
Kimmelshue said "Well done, well done" and Bill Connelly finally muttered, "it actually
makes it easier". But, before we talk about the implications of this ammendment and how it
can impact you, let's first give some context. The implications this amendment to Butte
County Code chapter 20 subdivision ordinance California 23–0001 could have become clear
when considering Gavin Newsom's highly unconstitutional SB3182 , authored by a suspicious
Phil Ting and signed into "law" by Galvin Newsom on Jan 1 2021 , which robs homeowners
of protections afforded to them by their homeowners' association CC&Rs and which were part
of a contractual agreement when they bought their home. All codes, rules and regulations in
the governing documents of a homeowners association are there to preserve the property value
and the quality of life of all homeowners . SB3182 is a direct attack on that because it removes
a homeowners association's ability to limit the amount of rentals that exist in their HOA. Then
in 2024, Gavin Newsom signed a flurry of bills in 2024 that increase the number of Accessory
Dwelling Units (ADUs) that can be built in the state. These bills include: SB 1211: Increases
the number of detached ADUs that can be built on multifamily properties. It also relaxes
parking and development standards. AB 2533: Creates new requirements for all local ADU
ordinances. SB 1077: Requires the California Coastal Commission and the Department of
Housing and Community Development to create guidance for ADUs in coastal areas. These
bills, along with others, are intended to address California's housing crisis that has been
intentionally created with the state and federally designed "wildfires" arson on neighborhoods.
They are expected to take effect on January 1, 2025. But even the Members of CAI’s
California Legislative Action Committee (LAC) say that the law curtails self-governance by
imposing uniform restrictions without considering an association’s unique situation. The LAC
also argues that the law exacerbates the state’s affordable housing crisis by decreasing
homeownership opportunities and making it easier for investors to buy homes to convert into
long-term rentals. Jeffrey A. Beaumont, an attorney with Beaumont Tashjian in Woodland
Hills, Calif., and chair of the California LAC, says that associations could see an impact on
resales and on homebuyers’ ability to secure federally backed mortgages if they are unable to
regulate the percentage of rentals. It also brings challenges to boards in terms of rules
enforcement, property damage, and increased maintenance, he adds. (source:
https://blog.caionline.org/california-hoas-must-reconsider-bylaws-that-limit-rentals/ )
Furthermore, these new ADU laws fast track the process for building ADUs so they reduce
restrictions and standards from local agencies which could lead to structural quality and
esthetic issues. The bills also make it easier to sell ADUs separately from the primary dwelling
and prohibit local agencies from imposing local development standards that exceed state limits
which can breach preexisting contracts for homeowners in an HOA. Now back to the 10-22-24
Agenda 5.1 County initiated Code amendment to Butte County Code Chapter 20 subdivision
ordinance amendment CA 23–0001 . When this agenda was brought up on October 22, 2024 a
few months ago, it was very disturbing hearing Director Danilek of Development Services say
that we have to align ourselves with the state. That means that now everyone's allowed to have
"zero lot lines". Not only that, but they don't have to notify any neighbors when they're going
to be building a structure right up against their fence or someone else's structure that's close to
their own fence. Considering everything else with the ADUs and the governor saying that
HOA's cannot be an exception despite pre-existing contracts under which people bought their
homes, this man seems dead set on forcing overcrowding and squalid tenant /landlord
arrangements even in the quaintest of semi rural, suburban neighborhoods full of single family
homes. He won't stop until every last place in America looks like a Third World country or is
just an absolutely miserable and unsafe place to live. Only he can live in a $9 million mansion
with lots of space around him but you and I have to be next to an overly packed backyard full
of tiny homes because some neighbor wants to stack tiny homes stacked up against your fence,
so he can rent them out to God knows who . and now that landlords can't discriminate based
on background checks, we will have no idea who's living next to us and our children!!!. This is
how kids and pets disappear. This is how your house gets broken into when you are out of
town over a weekend, or worse, while you're there in your house sleeping! This has got
"DANGEROUS" written on it all over the place. This is a recipe for disaster. This is tyranny.
Our board of supervisors should be standing up against this as well as our HOA attorneys.
Keep your eyes open Butte County. Stay awake, not woke. Until next time, be well, and God
bless!