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HomeMy WebLinkAbout047-190-020• w BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION . AGENDA REPORT April 22, 2010 Applicant: Bell House: 12555 Meridian Road, Chico County of Butte Location: APN # 047-190-020 File #: ZCA 10-0002 Historical and parcel Size: Bell House: Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) 4.75 acres (split parcel) Request: 1. Recommend to the Board of Supervisor, Code Amendment: All Supervisors amendment of the District: Bell House: District 2 County Code to more effectively implement Policy LUE-6.8 of the existing. General Plan. .. - 2. Recommend to the Board of Supervisors designation of the Bell House.and historical accessory structures (APN # 047-190-020) to the Butte - County•Historicaland Cultural Resources Inventory. G.P.: Code Amendment: All Planner: Claudia Stuart Bell House:- OFC w Principal Planner (530) 538-7604 Zoning: Code Amendment: All Attachments: Bell House - A-40 A: Resolutions recommending to. the Board of Supervisors: 1. Adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory; and - _ 2. Designation of Ahe Bell House and its historical accessory structures to the Inventory. Zone Date: Bell House: B: Draft ZCA 10-0002 Historical 1975 and Cultural Resources Inventory — revised per Board direction March -30, 2010 ' C: Agenda Report to the Board of Supervisors — March 30, 2010 D: Additional Public Comments ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-'0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page Iof7■ 1 �x SUMMARY The proposed Code amendment has been prepared at the direction of the Board of Supervisors. It is intended to allow' and facilitate the stabilization and preservation of historical and cultural resources, including historical structures located on parcels which do not comply with Butte County Code and state law. Chapters 20 (Subdivisions) and 26 (Buildings) would be amended. Properties listed in the Inventory would be eligible to use the State Historical Building Code, as well as an exception placed in Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code allowing the issuance of permits solely for the preservation for structures listed in the Inventory but located on non-compliant parcels. On March'30, 2010 the Board of Supervisors provided the following additional guidance regarding the amendment: 1) anyone may nominate a resource for listing, but owner consent will be required before a resource may be designated to the Inventory; and 2) application fees will.not apply. - A recommendation from the Planning Commission is also sought regarding listing of the Bell House (APN 047-190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) in the Inventory. Listing of additional properties is expected to take place pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 in September 2010. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the resolutions recommending to the Board of Supervisors: 1. Adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Attachment A.1); and 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Attachment A.2). DISCUSSION Background In late 2008, an inquiry regarding, permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure in the area northwest of Chico, known as the Bell House, was received by the Department of Development Services. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was divided on May 20, 1977 in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services'and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 2 of 7 ■ 2 California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for "the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value." In preparing the proposed Code amendment (Attachment B), staff reviewed information from • the State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO), and ordinances from other California jurisdictions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties, and the cities of Burbank, Danville, Pasadena, Goleta and San Jose. Development Services and Public Works staff worked with County Counsel's office to prepare the proposed Code amendment and Inventory. On March 30, 2010 the Board of Supervisors provided the following additional guidance regarding the amendment: 1) anyone may nominate a resource for listing, but owner consent will be required before a resource may be designated to the Inventory; and 2) application fees will not apply (See Attachment C for the March 30, 2010 Board of Supervisors agenda report). The Board's direction has been incorporated into the draft Code amendment provided in Attachment B. Although the Planning Commission's recommendation is not required either for adoption of the Code amendment or designation of the Bell House to the Inventory, a recommendation from the Planning Commission is sought in regard to both items due to the applicability of existing General Plan policy, as well as the -amendment's proposed modification to Chapter 20 (Subdivisions). - Effects of Listing Neither establishment of the proposed Inventory nor the proposed Code amendment creates new property restrictions for listed resources. Issuance of building, demolition, and other ministerial permits would not be affected under the County's existing standards and policies. Inclusion in the Inventory would, however, identify listed resources as historically significant, and thus subject to specific requirements under CEQA during discretionary review. The issuance of demolition permits for listed resources could also be affected after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 and its implementing actions. Following in more detail are the effects of listing: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under CEQA, local agencies are required to identify the environmental impacts of proposed discretionary permits (e.g., subdivision maps, use permits, rezoning, general plan amendments), determine if the impacts will be significant, and identify alternatives or mitigation measures that will substantially reduce or eliminate significant impacts to the environment. Resources listed in a local historical or cultural resources inventory are presumed to be significant resources for the purposes of CEQA unless a preponderance of the evidence indicates otherwise (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5): Demolition or material alteration of the features which give these sites their historical significance, pursuant to discretionary approvals, would be considered to cause significant impacts under CEQA. Alternately, projects on these sites that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (Standards — http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standguide/) are categorically exempt from CEQA. - - - ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 3 of 7 0 3 • !- The issuance of building and demolition permits is currently not a discretionary action in Butte County, and is therefore not subject to review under CEQA. Issuance of such permits under the existing General Plan would not be affected by the creation of the proposed Inventory. However, Policy COS -P15.3 of' Butte County General Plan 2030 directs that Demolition permit applications on potentially important historic sites shall be subject to discretionary review. Implementation procedures for this policy will be clarified pursuant to adoption of the new General Plan, but could include a requirement for a "cooling -off' period or other alternative to demolition. It should also be noted that historical and cultural resources not listed in a local, state, or national register may nevertheless be determined to be significant resources under CEQA, and subject to review for discretionary permits. Other Incentives for Preservation Listing in the Inventory would facilitate the use of the State Historical Building Code or other incentives for the preservation of listed resources. The proposed amendment to Chapter 26 (Buildings) would alert staff and the public regarding resources listed on the Inventory and therefore eligible to use the Historical Building Code. The Historical Building Code is specially tailored to provide alternative and more flexible standards for the repair and maintenance of historical structures, while ensuring public health and safety. Proposed Action COS -A14.7 of Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 directs adoption of or participation in other incentives for historic preservation, potentially including the Mills Act. The Mills Act is a state-sponsored program that offers a reduction in property tax in exchange for the owner's consent to maintain and preserve the historic resource in accordance with the Secretary's Standards and the Historical Building Code. Zoning incentives can include more flexible standards for parking, setbacks, or use of historic properties, often conditioned upon adherence to the Secretary's Standards. Owners of listed resources could take advantage of such incentives as are approved pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. Issuance of Permits Listing in the Inventory would allow use of the exception to be placed in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions) of the existing Code. The exception allows the issuance of building permits necessary for the preservation of listed historic structures, such as the Bell House, that are located on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. Additional development permits for these structures or parcels would not be permitted. However, nothing in the proposed amendment would preclude property owners from seeking to correct Map Act issues associated with such parcels in order to be granted a Certificate of Compliance. Proposed Eligibility Criteria. The proposed eligibility criteria mirror those for listing resources on the California Register of Historic Resources, which are also the criteria referenced by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. If a nominated. resource is found to meet the eligibility criteria, it could be added to the Inventory. Eligibility criteria would be set forth in Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ . ■ Page 4 of 7 ■ 4 The proposed eligibility criteria are as follows. Additions to the California Register text are underlined; changes are shown in strikethrough/underline: • Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States (Criterion 1); or • Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage. of California or national h;stGry the United States (Criterion 2); or • Embodies,the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values (Criterion 3); or • Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation (Criterion 4). In most cases, a resource should be at least 50 years old, and retain enough historical character or appearance to be recognized as an historical resource, and to convey the reason for its significance. A resource less than 50 years old could be listed if it is already recognized as having exceptional importance under the above criteria. Nomination Process Planning Division staff worked with faculty and document collections staff at California State University, Chico, and with a descendant of the Bell.family, to prepare the analysis below about the Bell House and its site. Should the Board adopt the Code amendment and designate this resource, it would become the first historic resource to be included in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Detailed procedures for additional nominations to the Inventory, including requirements for the preparation of historical surveys and evaluations, would be developed in future by separate action of the Board or pursuant to Action COS -A14.2 of Butte County General Plan 2030. Eligibility of the Bell House for Listing The Bell House*is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century. The water tower and large barn on the site are also thought to date from this period. (See Attachment C for site. photographs.) Initial information available to the County indicated that Mr. Bell was a trader listed in the 1850 census, and indicated that he may have been the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. Additional information regarding Hugh Bell later became available to the County, as outlined below. ) According to the current property owner, the site was part of a substantial land grant. The large barn on the site was used for storage, while the Bell House served as an office for the agricultural operations. According to the Butte County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat' at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the' Humboldt Road to the Nevada.and Idaho mines.' http://buttecountvhistoricalsociety.ore/buttecountvhistorv.html. Accessed November 4, 2009. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 5 of 7 ■ 5 In mid-April 2010, a local resident who is a descendant of the Bell family contacted the County through the Chico Heritage Association. This individual clarified that Hugh Thomas Bell arrived in the County in the late 1850s, and constructed a house at this site in the mid -1870s. However, descendants believe that the 1901 fire destroyed the home on the site, and the existing house was constructed by one of Mr. Bell's children circa 1902 following the fire. This descendant further clarified that the Bell family were prominent agriculturists on this site for nearly a century, cultivating thousands of acres of land from the mid -1870s until the early 1980s. Bell Road was named after the Bell family living in this areal. The house is symmetrical in layout, featuring a center gable and side wings, with an arched window in the center gable. These elements reflect Folk Victorian construction with some Gothic Revival features. Gothic Revival was prevalent in the American Northeast, but was popular for homes across the country between 1840 and 1860 due to widespread emulation through architectural pattern books. Folk Victorian describes homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, but built more simply, inexpensively, and without the use of professional architects. Widespread Folk Victorian construction followed the expansion of goods transport into smaller American towns and cities, as mass produced architectural trim could be produced in or shipped to newly accessible outlying areas. The house's association with Hugh Thomas Bell and with regional agricultural activities and commodities establish its importance to Butte County and Northern California history. Its architectural style associates it with important trends in American architectural history. These associations establish the structure as an important historical resource for the County and render it eligible for listing in the proposed Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Listing in the Inventory would allow the County to issue permits for this property consistent with the proposed amendment to Chapter 20. Such permits would be limited solely to those necessary for the preservation of the Bell House or its historic accessory buildings. CONFORMANCE WITH THE GENERAL PLAN Existing General Plan Policy 6.8 of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." The proposed amendment is consistent with this policy in allowing and facilitating the preservation of important historical and cultural resources, including those on non -conforming parcels. Butte County General Plan 2030 As part of the Butte County General Plan 2030 process, in 2008 the Department of Development Services worked with the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Coalition) to draft new policies for cultural resources. The Coalition includes representatives from the Mechoopda Tribe, Northeast Information Center, California State University, Chico Heritage Association, Butte County Historical Society, and others. On January 19 and 21, 2010 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to include these policies in the final draft General Plan, for review in the Environmental Impact Report and adoption in fall 2010. z David Nopal, personal communication. April 12, 2010. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 6 of 7 0 6 Goal COS -14 of draft Butte County General Plan 2030 states: "Preserve important cultural resources." Preparation of an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is directed by Action COS -A14.2: "Seek funding to compile an inventory of, known cultural resources, including historic... resources...... The currently proposed Code amendment would allow the County to establish a limited initial Inventory prior to full'implementation of Action COS -A14.2. This initial Inventory would be subject to future modification as needed under Action COS..A-14.2 or separate action by the Board. Modifications could include refinement of the application process, modified eligibility criteria, or the designation of additional resources. The State Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) lists several hundred properties for Butte County in its Historic Property Data File (See Attachment C). Most of these resources are located within the incorporated areas. However, a number of them lie within the County's jurisdiction, and could be eligible for listing after establishment of the County's Inventory. PUBLIC CONTACT AND COMMENTS Comments from the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition on a preliminary draft of the ordinance, and on the later draft discussed with the Board of Supervisors on March 30, 2010, are included in Attachment C. These comments include the OHP Historic Property Data File. The Coalition provided additional comments on the draft Code amendment for the Board of Supervisors meeting on March 30, 2010 (Attachment D), including status codes for the State data file. Notice of the Planning -Commission public hearing was provided consistent with the requirements of state law. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Adoption of the proposed Code amendment and Inventory is exempt from further review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 (Class 8 Exemption - Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment) and 15331 (Class 31 Exemption - Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation). Class 8 consists of actions.taken by regulatory agencies to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. The proposed Code amendment is such an action to facilitate the preservation of historically important resources through an exception to Chapter 20, and through application of the State Historical Building Code. Class 31 consists of projects limited to the maintenance, repair, stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, conservation or reconstruction of historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. Creation of standards for an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, and the designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Inventory, is such an action to allow and facilitate historical preservation in a way that is consistent with adherence to the Secretary's Standards. The Planning Commission will be making a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors regarding the proposed action ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House). If the Commission makes a recommendation, staff expects to schedule the Board of Supervisors' public hearing on May 25, 2010. Oral or written testimony given during the Planning Commission meeting will be included in the materials for the Board's consideration. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■Page 7of7■ 7 RESOLUTION 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION - RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF CODE AMENDMENT ZCA 10-0002 BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has directed the Directors of Development Services and Public Works to prepare an ordinance providing for the preservation of historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code; and WHEREAS; the Planning Commission has considered Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural. Resources Inventory, which establishes the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory); facilitates the application of the State Historical Building -Code to properties listed on the Inventory; and further provides for the issuance of permits necessary for the preservation of historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code; and WHEREAS, adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, as an action by a regulatory agency to assure the maintenance, restoration, or protection of the environment, by providing standards and procedures for the preservation or protection of historical and cultural resources; and WHEREAS, adoption of Code Amendment.ZCA 10-0002 is further exempt from. review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15331 Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation, as an action to maintain, repair, stabilize, rehabilitate, restore, 'preserve, conserve or reconstruct listed historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the. Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties; and WHEREAS, a duly notified public hearing was held on April 22, 2010; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered direction from the Board of Supervisors, public comments regarding the proposed Code Amendment ZCA 10- 0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, and a report from the Planning Division. Page 1 of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- $ NOW THEREFORE, • BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, with the finding that the Code amendment is consistent with the'existing General Plan in encouraging the preservation of significant historical resources by: 1. Facilitating the application of the State Historical Building Code to properties listed on the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory; and 2. Allowing -the issuance of permits necessary for the preservation of historical structures. listed in the Inventory and located on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of April, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Chuck Nelson — Chair Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: _ Chuck Thistlethwaite, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California Page 2 of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- 9 •- • RESOLUTION 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING DESIGNATION OF THE BELL HOUSE AND ITS HISTORICAL ACCESSORY BUILDINGS TO THE BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for the protection, enhancement; perpetuation; or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended to the Board of Supervisors adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Historical and . Cultural Resources Inventory, which establishes standards.and procedures for listing historically and culturally important resources in. the County, and which facilitates their preservation; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings are associated with events and activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings are further associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history of cultural heritage of California or the United States; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings embody the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction;. and WHEREAS, designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is exempt from review under the California Environmental, Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines 15331 Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation, as an action to maintain, repair, stabilize, rehabilitate, restore, preserve, conserve or reconstruct listed historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered this matter at its meeting on April 22, 2010; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered direction from the Board of Supervisors, public comments regarding designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings, to the Inventory; as well as a report from the Planning Division. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors designation of the Bell House and its historic accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, due to the association of these, structures with events, activities, and the lives of persons Pagel of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- 10 important to local and Butte County history, as well as the Bell House's embodiment of a distinctive historical architectural style. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of April, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Chuck Nelson - Chair Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: Chuck Thistlethwaite, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California Page 2 of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- 11 — s 1 Ordinance No. 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE AMENDING SECTION 20-160 OF 4 CHAPTER 20, ENTITLED "SUBDIVISIONS," AND ADDING ARTICLE VII, ENTITLED 5 "BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY" TO 6 CHAPTER 26, ENTITLED "BUILDINGS," OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE 7 8 The Board of Supervisors of the County"of Butte ordains as follows: 9 Section 1. Section 20-160, entitled "Illegally created parcels," of Article VII, entitled, 10 "Violations and Certificates of Compliance," of Chapter 20, entitled "Subdivisions," of the 11 Butte County Code is amended to read as follows: 12 20-160 Illegally created parcels. 13 (a) - Subject to subsections (b) andcl below, no county officer, department or employee 14 shall issue any permit or grant any approval necessary to develop any real property 15 which has been divided, or which has resulted from. a division, in violation of the 16 provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act or of the provisions of this chapter if the 17 development of such real property is contrary to the public health or the public safety. 18 The authority to deny such a permit,or such approval shall apply whether,the applicant 19 therefor was the owner of the real, property at the time of such violation -or whether with, 20 or without, actual or constructive knowledge of the violation at the time of the acquisition 21 of his interest in such real property; provided, however, that such permits shall be issued 22 or approval granted if development of such real property is not contrary to the public .23 health or the public safety and a certificate of compliance is issued pursuant to this 24 chapter. 25 (b) No building, septic tank or other- land use permit of any type shall be issued by any 26 department, board or commission for any parcel created between October 4, 1956, and F 1 of 8 12 R 1 June 27, 1963, in violation of Ordinance*No. 557 unless the person owning said parcel, 2 at the time of application for such permit, either: 3 (1) Provides the access required by Ordinance No. 557; or 4 (2) Executes an affidavit showing that as of the date he acquired ownership, said owner 5 was unaware that said parcel was created in violation of Ordinance No. 557. Each owner 6 of record as of the date of said application shall execute such an affidavit. "Owner" shall _• 7 include a person holding an option ,to purchase or a purchaser under a contract of sale. 8 Any permits issued pursuant to such an affidavit shall be limited to, one (1) single-family 9 dwelling unit, together with accessory structures for each such parcel. 10 An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the 11 'purpose of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160. 12 (c) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any 13 department; board or commission for any parcel created in violation of the Subdivision 14 Map Act and/or local ordinance unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of 15 application for such permit, demonstrates that the permit is solely for the preservation of 16 an historical structure and said structure is listed in the Butte County Historical and 17 Cultural Resources Inventory. For the purposes of this subsection, "preservation" shall 18 mean the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form, 19 integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource. New exterior 20 additions are not within the scope of this treatment: however, the upgrading of 21 mechanical, electricaland plumbing systems and other code -related work to make 22 properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. 23 An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the purpose 24 of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160.Section 2. 25 Article VII, entitled "Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory," is added to Chapter 26, 26 entitled "Buildings," of the Butte County Code as follows: 2of8 13 I Chapter 26 Buildings 2 Article VII. Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory 3 26-100 Purpose. 4 The purpose of this Article is to promote public health: safety, and welfare through the 5 preservation, rehabilitation" restoration: or reconstruction of historically and culturally 6 important resources in order.to: enhance, preserve, and increase property values: 7 increase cultural, economic, and aesthetic benefits to the County and its residents: 8, reflect the County's historical, architectural, cultural, and aesthetic heritage: contribute to 9 sustainable development by'retaining and adaptively re -using existing buildings, thereby 10 preserving the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their 11 construction: and promote and encourage continued ownership and use of such 12 properties. 13 26-101 Designation Procedures. 14 The Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory) is hereby 15 established to identify resources which have been determined to be historical 16 significant to Butte Countv or the larger,region. The Inventory shall identify historical and 17 cultural resources which, based upon the information available to the County, are 18 significant to the history and/or development of the County and which meet the criteria 19 for designation pursuant to this section. The Inventory shall be updated annually or at 20 the direction of the Board of Supervisors, in order to designate or remove nominated . 21 resources. Historical and cultural resources shall be designated for inclusion in the 22 Inventory in the followinq manner. 23 (a) Nomination and Application. 24 (1) Nominations. Any individual or group may make a written nomination to 25 designate an historical or cultural resource to the Inventory. At minimum, a nomination 26 shall be made to the Director of Development Services and must include the address or 3 of 8 14 • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 location of the resource, and. any relevant information regarding the applicable criteria for designation. ' (2) Property Owner Notification and Consent. In cases where the nomination is not made by the property owner, the Director of Development Servicesrshall notify the affected property owner of the nomination. Such notification shall be accompanied by information describing the designation process and the benefits of listing, including any adopted tax incentives and use of the State Historical Building Code. The Director shall obtain written consent of the property owner to proceed with research and evaluation by County staff of the applicable historical or cultural resource(s). a. If the property owner declines in writing to participate in the designation process, then the Property will not be considered further for designation to the Inventory for at least three (3) years. However, a property owner may submit an application for consideration of his or her property at any time. b. If written consent is provided, then the property shall be considered for designation upon receipt of a completed application. c. If the property owner fails to reply in writing, the designation process shall not proceed, but the property may be re -nominated at any time. (3) Application-ap4-Fees. Upon receiving written consent of the property owner, the Director of Development Services shall notify the nominating party that they may now submit their application. Applications shall be completed by the' individual or organization making the nomination. Applications must include such archaeological, architectural, and/or historical information as is required by the Board of Supervisors'to make an informed decision regarding the application. t#e43eafd. The Board of Supervisors may, at its'. sole discretion, direct that the required application information be prepared by the County, fees. 4 of 8 '15 1 (4) Application Format. The Director of Development Services shall publish and 2 make available application forms, including archaeological, architectural, or historical 3 survey and evaluation forms. 4. (b) Eligibility Criteria.'A structure, site, portions of a site: improvement, or natural 5 feature may be considered for designation as an historical or cultural resource if it has 6 maintained sufficient historical or cultural integrity: is over fifty (50) years old or, if it is 7 'Tess than 50 years old, sufficient time has passed to understand the historical or cultural 8 significance of the resource: and it meets at least one (1) of the followinq criteria: 9• (1) Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to 10 the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of 11 California or the United.States: or 12 (2) Associated with the lives of persons important to local. Butte County, or 13 regional history or-the,history, or •cultural heritage of California or the United States: or 14 (3) Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of { 15 construction or represents the work of a master.or possesses high artistic values: or 16 (4) Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory 17 or history of the local' area, Butte County, California, or the nation. 18 (c) Review. The Board of Supervisors, at its sole discretion: may identify or appoint 19 any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on 20 applications for listing in the Inventory. Such individuals or organizations may be 21 required to meet minimum professional qualifications in the disciplines of archaeology, 22 architectural history, architecture, historical architecture: or history, as defined in the 23 Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR 24 61). 25 (d) Public Hearing. The Board of Supervisors shall schedule a public hearing on all 26 complete applications. ,h , 5of8 16 1 (1) Notice. Notice of the time. date and place of said 'hearing; including a -general 2 explanation of the matter to be consideree and a -general description of the resource(s) 3 nominated for designation, shall be provided in writing to the property owner, -occupant, 4 applicant, and any other parties who have requested such notice in writing, at least ten 5 0 0) calendar days before the hearing. 6 (2) Failure to Send Notice. Failure to send notice by mail to any property owners or 7 occupants where the address of such owneror occupant is not a matter of public record 8 shall not invalidate the proceedings in connection with the proposed designation. 9 (e) Designation. Designation to the Inventory may be made by Board of Supervisors 10 resolution after the public hearing. If a nomination is disapproved,`a subsequent 11 nomination for the same resource may not be considered for at least three (3) years 12 unless substantial additional information becomes available, in which case the 13 nomination can be reconsidered after one (1) year. 14 (f) Amendment or Rescission. 15 (1) The Board of Supervisors may amend or rescind the designation of any historical 16 or cultural resource included in the Inventory in the same manner and procedure as are 17 followed for designation. 18 (2) If a building or a site is poorly maintained, damaged, or demolished such that it 19 loses the form, integrity, or materials which rendered it eligible for inclusion in the 20 Inventory, it may be removed from the Inventory. 21 26-102 Definitions. 22 For the Purposes of this article. the following words and.phrases shall have the 23 meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: 24 (a) Archaeological, Architectural, or Historical Survey. A method of systematically 25 studyin-g cultural and/or historical resources. A survey includes a physical description f 26 and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from title or + 6 of 8 17 I assessment records, and statements of significance accordinq to the criteria in this 2 ordinance. The informationfor each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the 3 appropriate 'survey form as published and made available by the Director of 4- Development Services. 5 (b) Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site; area, place, object, record, 6 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property 7 evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. 8 (c) Historical Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, 9 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property 10 evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. t 11 (d) Integrity. The degree of completeness, coherence, and/or freedom from damage 12 or decay which is exhibited by an historical or cultural resource. To be designated to the 13 Inventory, a resource must not only be significant under the appropriate eligibility criteria, .14 but must also retain to a sufficient degree the location, design, setting, materials, 15 workmanship, or other attributes which -make it historically or culturally significant. 16 (e) Preservation. The actor process of applying measures necessary to sustain the 17 existing form, integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural' resource. New 18 exterior additions are not within the scope of this treatment: however, the upgrading of 19 mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make 20 Properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. 21 (f) Traditional Cultural Property. A place that is associated with cultural practices and 22 beliefs that are rooted in the history of a community, and. that is important to maintaining 23 the traditional beliefs and practices of that community. 24 Section 3. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to ; 25 any person or circumstances is for any reason held, to be invalid by a court of competent 26 jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity thereof shall 7 of 8 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31, 32 33 34 35 not affect the remaining provisions or other applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application thereof. Section 4. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty, (30) days after the date of its passage. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to publish this ordinance before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage. This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against it, in the , a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Butte, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of.Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, on the day of 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: NOT VOTING: ATTEST: Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board By 8 of 8 Bill Connelly, Chair of the Butte County Board of Supervisors 19 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA. 95965 ' (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.neVdds www.buftegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING" PLANNING March 30, 2010 Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Subject: Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historical and Cultural Resources Request The Departments of Development Services and Public Works request the Board's guidance regarding the proposed amendment to the Butte County Code (Attachment A) and designation of the Bell House and its historic accessory buildings (Attachment B) to the proposed Historical and 'Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory). Consistent with the Board's previous direction,, this Code amendment is proposedin order to address existing barriers to the preservation of historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and the Butte County Code. Specifically, staff.requests that the Board provide guidance regarding the following options: 1. Whether owner consent should be required for consideration and listing of historical or cultural resources;., 2. Whether a fee should be charged for applications; and . 3. Any other issue regarding which the Board wishes'to provide feedback, including possible consideration of other historical or cultural resources for listing in the Inventory. y -BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 1 of 80 20 Summary The proposed action would have two components: 1. Amendment of Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code to include an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, as well as a revision to Chapter 20 (Subdivisions); and 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory structures to the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. A primary objective of the proposed Code amendment and Inventory is to allow stabilization and preservation of the Bell House (APN 047-190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) and its historical accessory buildings, and to facilitate the preservation of similar resources across the County. A more complete Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory will be developed in the future under the Action Plan for Butte County General Plan 2030. Background In late 2008, an inquiry regarding permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure northwest of Chico, known as the Bell House, was received by the Department of Development Services. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was split on May 20, 1977 in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due ,to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House, and other historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code. In preparing the proposed Code amendment and Inventory, staff reviewed information from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and ordinances from other California jurisdictions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties, and the cities of Burbank, Danville, Pasadena, Goleta and San Jose. Development Services and Public Works staff worked with County Counsel's office to prepare the proposed Code amendment and Inventory. Staff also sought input from the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Attachment C). Basis for Establishing an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for ."the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or, aesthetic interest or value." Policy 6.8 of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 2 of 8■ 21 • As part of the Butte County General Plan 2030 process, in 2008 the Department of Development Services worked with the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Coalition) to draft new policies for cultural resources. The Coalition includes representatives from the Mechoopda Tribe, Northeast Information Center, California State University, Chico Heritage Association, Butte County Historical Society, and others. On January 19 and 21, 2010 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to include these policies in the final draft General Plan, for review -in the Environmental Impact Report and adoption in fall 2010. Goal COS714 of draft Butte County General Plan 2030 states: "Preserve important cultural resources."'. Preparation of an Historical and Cultural Resources inventory is directed by Action COS -A14.2; "Seek funding to compile an inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources.... The currently proposed Code amendment would allow the County to establish a limited initial Inventory prior to full implementation of Action COS -A14.2. This initial Inventory would be subject to future modification as needed under Action COS A-14.2 or separate action by the Board. Modifications could include refinement of the application process, modified eligibility criteria, or the designation of additional resources. The State Office of Historic Preservation lists several hundred properties in Butte County as_ historic (Attachment C). Most of these resources are located within the- incorporated areas. However, a number of them lie within the County's jurisdiction, and could be eligible for listing after establishment of the County's Inventory. Effects of Listing Neither establishment of the proposed Inventory nor the proposed Code amendment creates new property, restrictions for listed resources. Issuance of building, demolition, and other ministerial permits would not be affected under the County's existing standards and policies. Inclusion in the Inventory would, however, identify listed resources as historically significant, and thus subject to specific requirements under CEQA during discretionary review. The issuance of demolition permits for listed resources could also be affected after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 and its implementing actions. Following in more detail are the effects of listing:. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under CEQA, local agencies are required to identify the environmental impacts of proposed discretionary permits (e.g., subdivision maps, use permits, rezoning, general plan amendments), determine if the impacts will be significant, and identify alternatives or mitigation measures that will substantially reduce or eliminate significant impacts to the environment. Resources listed in a local historical or cultural resources inventory are presumed to be significant resources for the purposes of CEQA unless a preponderance of the evidence indicates otherwise (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5). Demolition or material alteration of the features which give these sites their historical significance, pursuant to discretionary approvals, would be considered to cause significant impacts under CEQA. Alternately, projects on;these sites that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (Standards — http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standguide/) are categorically exempt from CEQA. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 3 of 8■ 22 The issuance of building and demolition permits is currently not a discretionary action in Butte County, and is therefore not subject to review under CEQA. Issuance of such permits under the existing General Plan would not be affected by the creation of the proposed Inventory. However, Policy COS -P15.3 of Butte County General Plan 2030 directs that.Demolition permit applications on potentially important historic sites shall be subject to discretionary review. Implementation of this policy will be further refined pursuant to adoption of the new General Plan, but could include a requirement for a "cooling -off' period or other alternative to demolition. It should also be noted that historical and cultural resources not listed in a local, state, or national register may nevertheless be determined to be significant resources under CEQA, and subject to review for discretionary permits. Other Incentives for Preservation Listing in the Inventory would facilitate the use of the State Historical Building Code or other incentives for the preservation of listed resources. The proposed amendment to Chapter 26 (Buildings) would alert staff and the public regarding resources listed on the Inventory and therefore eligible to use the Historical Building Code. The Historical Building Code is specially tailored to provide alternative and more flexible standards for the repair and maintenance of historical structures, while ensuring public health and safety. Proposed Action COS -A14.7 of Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 directs adoption of or participation in other incentives for historic preservation, potentially including the Mills Act. The Mills Act is a state-sponsored program that offers a reduction in property tax in exchange for the owner's consent to maintain and preserve the historic resource in accordance with the Secretary's Standards and the Historical Building Code. Zoning incentives can include more flexible standards for parking, setbacks, or use of historic properties, often conditioned upon adherence to the Secretary's Standards. Owners of listed resources could take advantage of such incentives as are approved pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030.. Issuance of Permits Listing in the Inventory would allow use of the exception to be placed in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions) of the existing Code. The exception allows the issuance of building permits necessary for the preservation of listed historic structures, such as the Bell House, that are located on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. 'Additional development permits for these structures or parcels would not be permitted. However, nothing in the proposed amendment would preclude property owners from seeking to correct Map Act issues associated with such parcels in order to be granted a Certificate of Compliance. Proposed Eligibility Criteria The proposed eligibility criteria mirror those for listing resources on the California Register of Historic Resources, which are also the criteria referenced by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. If a nominated resource is found to meet the eligibility criteria, it could be added to the Inventory. Eligibility criteria would be set forth in Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■' ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 4 of 8■ 23 The proposed eligibility criteria are as follows. Additions to the California Register text are underlined; changes are shown in strikethrough/underline: • Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States (Criterion 1); or • Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or Fy the United States (Criterion 2); or • Embodies the distinct characteristics. of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values (Criterion 3); or • Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation (Criterion 4). In most cases, a resource should beat least 50 years old, and retain enough historical character or appearance to be recognized as an historical. resource; and to convey the reason for its significance. A resource less than 50' years old could be"listed if it is already recognized as having exceptional importance under the above criteria. Owner Consent Staff requests the Board's guidance regarding whether owner consent should or should not be required to develop the information necessary to consider a resource for listing. In considering potential requirements for owner consent, the Board must weigh the benefits of historic preservation to the general public against the concerns of affected property owners. Butte County contains several hundred historical and cultural resources (for example, buildings, roads, trails, canals, bridges) that are listed in or appear to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Resources. Such resources provide a direct link to the past through their association with important people, places, and events in history. Historical and cultural resources add unique character to their surroundings and can yield important information. Research indicates that historic preservation also generates a wide range of economic benefits, which can include reduced vacancy rates among designated properties, increased property values, and increased local. spending. Identified historical sites support heritage tourism: tourists drawn by a community's historical character typically stay longer and spend more during their visit than other tourists. Historic building rehabilitation creates more jobs and results in more local business per structure than does new construction. Once altered or deteriorated,, however, such resources lose their historical and cultural value, and thus their unique benefits to the local community.' Ilam://www.dahp.wa.gov/paees/HistoricSites/documents/EconomicDevStudyExecutiveSummM 000.0 and hqp://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal mhc shoo econ benies 115616 7.adf, accessed March 10, 2010. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 5 of 8■ 24 Such benefits must be weighed against the potential concerns of affected property owners. These concerns can include the potential for greater restrictions on property use, increased costs, or loss of privacy. Many California jurisdictions have historic preservation ordinances that impose additional and more. restrictive zoning regulations on listed historic properties. Currently, Butte County has no such zoning restrictions. Although the proposed amendment does'not impose any new requirements under the existing General Plan; listing on the Inventory could trigger a requirement for discretionary review of demolition permits in the future under Butte County General Plan 2030. Listing, or the development of information sufficient for listing, would also identify nominated resources as historically significant and therefore subject to specific requirements under CEQA for discretionary permits. Such requirements can increase the cost of obtaining such permits; however, adherence to the Secretary's Standards can reduce or eliminate such costs. 'Property owners may also wish to avoid public discussion of their properties due to privacy concerns. The State allows anyone to nominate a resource for listing on the California Register. Where an owner objects, a resource determined to be significant is shown as "eligible for listing" rather than "listed". Some local governments require owner consent, while others do not. A requirement for owner consent could affect the ability to list resources that cross property boundaries, such as trails or walls. Omitting any requirement for owner consent would make it more likely that the County could list such resources in their entirety. The draft Code amendment has been prepared to allow anyone to nominate a resource, but to require owner consent before the County would accept or consider an application for listing. Further discussion of this provision could take place under Butte County General Plan Action COS -A14.2. Alternately, the Board could consider the following options: 1. Only an owner could nominate a resource for listing; or 2. Anyone could nominate a resource, but written consent of the owner would be required for acceptance of an application and consideration of the resource for listing (current version of the Code amendment); or 3. Written consent of the owner would not be required for nomination and consideration, but would be required for designation as listed. In this case, the County would reserve the right to identify resources as "determined eligible" without owner consent, or as "listed" with owner consent (California Register example); or 4. Owner consent would not be required for nomination or for listing in the Inventory. •BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ • Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 6 of 8■ . 25 Fees Staff research indicates that other jurisdictions do not generally charge fees for applications for listing on historic resource inventories. The Butte County Cultural Resources .Coalition further noted that application fees could discourage potential applicants. However, consistent with the goal of full cost recovery, the current .draft amendment has been prepared to require an applicable fee: The Board of Supervisors could waive applicable fees at its discretion, for example, during preparation of a comprehensive Inventory pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. Alternately, the Board could consider the following options: 1. Application fees would apply, but could be waived at the Board's discretion (current version of the Code amendment); or 2. No fee would-be charged to applicants. The Board could also, at its.discretion, identify or appoint any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on, applications for listing. Such individuals or organizations could be required to meet minimum professional qualifications as identified by the state and federal governments. Nomination Process Planning Division staff worked with faculty and document collections staff at California State University, Chico to prepare the analysis below about the Bell House site. Should the Board approve creation of the Inventory and the designation of this resource, it would become the first historic resource to be included in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Detailed procedures for additional nominations to the Inventory, including requirements for historical surveys and evaluations, would be developed in future by separate action_ of the Board or pursuant to Action COS -A14.2 of Butte County General Plan 2030. Eligibility of the Bell House for Listing; Permitting The Bell House is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century. The water tower and large,barn on the site are also thought to date from this period. (See Attachment 13 -for site photographs.) Mr. Bell is listed as a trader in the 1850 census, and is thought to have been. the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. According to the property owner, the site was part of a substantial land grant from John Bidwell. The large barn on the site was used for storage, while the Bell House served as an office for Mr. Bell's operations. According to the Butte -County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up'the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho-mines.2 The home is located along Bell Road, which may have been named after Mr. Bell. The home was partially burned in a fire in 1901, but was rebuilt. 2 http://buttecounlyhistoricalsocieiy.org/buttecountyhisto[y.htmi. Accessed November 4, 2009. •BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 7 of 8■ 26 The house is symmetrical rn layout, featuring; a center gable and side wings, with ;an r' arched :wintlow ;in ,the ce..... ernents reflect FOR Victorian construction -With;.some Gothic Revival features Gothic Revival was prevalent in the American Northeast,>but was popular:for homes acrossi- e�country between 18404nd 1860 due to; widespreatl emulation ,through architectural pattern n books ,Folk Victorian: describes , °homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, tbut built more simply-, -- Inexpensively, and without the use of�professional architects Widespread Folk Uicforiai: construction 1.606wetl the expansion of gootls transport mto smaller American towns an'd' cities, as mass ,produced 'architectural tnrri could be p—rdduced m or; shipped to newt' , accessible outlying areas: , The house's association withHugh. Belliand with historic regional transportation and, :. miirng aebuitiesestablishxits importancehto Butte County antl Northern California history. -y k=Its:archltecturatfstyle associates It withImportant`tentlsbin.Amencan arehiCeetual History'.. bTtiese as`soclatlons establish -the structure, as an Important 'h�stori . 1 resource for `the zCounty ii66render it eltg ble for lis mg Tm thele proposed Butte County Histoncal` Sand; - 14" 3esources Inventory Lisfing In�the„Inventory would allowxthe-'County«toYissu0 , E _. :permits forathls property,conslstent vrith hesproPosed amendment=to -Chapter° -Q! Such; permits wouldFbe hmited�solely to those riecessaly'fornthe:preservation.ofAt* Beli•Hoiase orits,hisConc,acce`ssory'buildin`gs. < ' I , Y, - If :you havexquestions or would like additional Information -please contact, Pnncipal. Planner Claudia Stuart :at 530=538 7;604 or cstuart buttecounty net, or Deputy` Director• ofyPub,lie?VUorksStuart Edell?at153,0.536 768`:1 orsedell tuttecounty` net:. •°Sincerely; �. • . - .t • Tim Snellings; Dire' or Development SeNices:, , . - , 'RMike Crump, Director' Public Works • • ” , _ _ A Prdposed Amendment"to Cha0ters:;20 (Subdivisions) and 26 (B:uildings) B Bell House arid. Accessory Buildings situ photographs :C Preliminary Comment, and Attachments Butte County Cultural_ Resources x� Coalltion,,February f } !BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF}SUyPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT? - ■ Options for3iie Preservation of the Betl Howse and OtherNistonc Resources: • j. - �` _ . ■Pagei3 of.8., - , ..,..,<� ...� 27 ...�-_-.�.�T...�T.. '.-. _ -. - .. _ ._i.?'C.,.-..•;. .CEJ....:'i'�-:.'.R-?..{.'.s3....Y.. -. ,} n�_w� s." �1e"'•a'-:.-.;.-.-..•:'x...:z- -. .._ _....__-.C_..._ - x^..._ :�T..�:tws: 1:.-•`.-..'at. '. _.. r -- .... -. _._ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22, 23 24 25 26 • Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE AMENDING SECTION 20-160 OF CHAPTER 20, ENTITLED "SUBDIVISIONS," AND ADDING ARTICLE VII, ENTITLED "BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY" TO CHAPTER 26, ENTITLED "BUILDINGS," OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte ordains as follows: Section 1. Section 20-160, entitled "Illegally created parcels, of Article VII, entitled "Violations and Certificates of Compliance, of Chapter 20, entitled "Subdivisions," of the Butte County Code is amended to read as follows: 20-160 Illegally created. parcels: (a) Subject to subsections (b) and LcJ below, no county officer, department or employee shall issue any permit or grant any approval necessary to develop any real property which has been divided, or which has resulted from a division, in violation of the provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act or of the provisions of this chapter if the development of such real property is contrary to the' public health or the public safety. The authority to deny such a permit or such approval shall apply whether the applicant therefor was the owner of the real property at the time of such violation or whether with, or without, actual or constructive knowledge of the violation at the time of the acquisition of his interest in such real property; provided, however, that such permits shall be issued or approval granted if development of such real property is not contrary to the public health or the public safety and a certificate of'compliance is issued pursuant to this chapter. (b) No building, septic tank or other, land use permit of any type shall be issued by any department, board or commission for any parcel created. between October 4,'l 956, and 1 of 8 28 I June 27, 1963, in violation .of Ordinance No. 557 unless the person owning said parcel, 2 at.the time of application for such permit, either: ` 3 (1) Provides the access required by Ordinance No. 557; or 4 (2) Executes an affidavit showing that as of the date he acquired ownership, said owner 5 was unaware that said parcel was created in violation of Ordinance No. 557. Each.owner 6 of record as of the date of said application shall execute such an affidavit. "Owner" shall 7 include a person holding an option to purchase. or a purchaser under a contract of sale. 8 Any permits issued pursuant to such an affidavit shall be limited to one (1) single-family 9 dwelling unit, together with accessory structures for each such parcel. 10 An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the 11 purpose of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160. 12 (c) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any 13 department, board or commission for any parcel created in violation of the Subdivision 14 Map Act and/or local ordinance unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of 15 application for such permit, demonstrates that the permit is solely for the preservation of 16 an historical structure and said structure is listed in the Butte County Historical and 17 Cultural Resources Inventory. For the purposes of this subsection, "Preservation" shall 18 mean the'act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form,. 19 integrity, and materials of a significant 'historical or cultural resource. New exterior 20 additions are not within the scope of this ,treatment: however, the upgrading of 21 mechanical, electrical and plumbing -systems and other code -related work to make 22 properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. 23 ' An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the purpose 24 of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160.Section 2: • , 25 Article VII, entitled "Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory," is added to Chapter 26, 26 entitled "Buildings," of the Butte County Code as follows - 2 of 8 • I Chapter 26 Buildings 2 Article VII. Butte County Historical and .Cultural Resources Inventory 3 26-100 Purpose. 4 The purpose of this Article is to promote public health, safety, and welfare through the 5 preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction of historically and culturally 6 important resources in order to: enhance, preserve, and increase property values: 7 increase cultural, economic, and aesthetic benefits to the County and its residents: 8 reflect the County's historical, architectural, cultural, and aesthetic heritage: contribute to 9 sustainable development by retaining and adaptively re -using existing buildings, thereby 10 preserving the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their 11 construction: and promote and encourage continued ownership and use of such 12 properties. 13 26-101 Designation Procedures. 14 The Butte County Historical and. Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory) is.hereby 15 established to identify resources which have been determined to be historically 1 16 significant to Butte County or the larger region. The Inventory shall identify historical and 17 cultural resources which, based upon the information available to the County, are 18 significant to the history and/or development of the County and which meet the criteria 19 for designation pursuant to this section. The Inventory shall be updated annually or at 20. the direction of the Board of Supervisors, 'in order to designate or remove nominated 21 resources. Historical and cultural resources shall be designated for inclusion in the 22 Inventory in the following manner. 23 (a) Nomination and Application. 24 (1) Nominations. Any individual or group may make a written nomination to 25 designate an historical or.cultural resource to the Inventory. At minimum, a nomination 26 shall be made to the Director of Development Services and must include the addressor 3 of 8 30 I I location of the resource. and anv relevant information reaardina the applicable criteria for 2 designation. 3, (2) . Property Owner Notification and Consent. In cases where the nomination is not 4 made by the property owner, the Director of Development Services shall notify the 5 affected property owner of the nomination. Such notification shall be accompanied by 6 information describing the designation process and the benefits'of listing, including any 7 adopted tax incentives and use of the State Historical Building Code. The Director shall 8 obtain written consent of the property owner to proceed with research and evaluation by 9 County staff of the applicable historical or cultural resource(s). t 10 a. If the property owner declines in writing to participate in the designation process, then 11 the property will not be considered further for designation to the Inventory for at least 12 three (3) years. However, a property owner may submit an application for consideration 13 of his or her property at any time. 14' b. If written consent is provided, then the property shall be considered for designation 15 upon receipt of a completed application. 16 c. If the property owner fails to reply in writing, the designation process shall not 17 proceed, but the property may be re -nominated at any time. 18 (3) Application and Fees. Upon receiving written consent of the property owner, the 19 Director of Development Services shall notify the nominating party that they may now 20 submit their application. Applications shall be completed by the individual or organization 21 making the nomination. Applications must include such archaeological, architectural, 22 and/or historical information as is required by the Board of Supervisors to make an 23 informed decision regarding the application, together with any applicable fees as set by 24 the Board. -The Board of Supervisors may, at its sole discretion, direct that the required 25 application information be prepared by the County, and/or may waive any application 26 fees. 4of8 r 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11� 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . 25 26 4) Application Format. The Director of Development Services shall publish and make available application forms, including archaeological, architectural, or historical survey and evaluation forms. (b) Eligibility Criteria. A structure, site, portions of a site, improvement, or natural feature may be considered for designation as an historical or cultural resource if it has maintained sufficient historical or cultural integrity; is over fifty (50) years old or, if -it is Less than 50 years old, sufficient time has passed to understand the historical or cultural significance of the resource: and it meets at least one (1) of the following criteria: (1) Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County; or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States: or (2) Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history"or cultural -heritage of. California or the United States: or (3) Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type,'period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values: or (4) Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area; Butte County, California; or the nation. (c) Review. The Board of Supervisors, at its sole discretion, may identify & appoint any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on applications for listing in the lriventory. Such individuals or organizations may be required to meet minimum professional qualifications in the disciplines of archaeology, architectural history, architecture, historical architecture, or history, as defined in the Secretary of -the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR 61). (d) Public Hearing. The Board of Supervisors shall'schedule a public hearina on all complete applications. 32 1 (1) Notice. Notice of the time, date and place of said hearing, including a general 2 explanation of the matter to be considered and a general description of the resource(s) 3 nominated for designation, shall be provided in writing to the property owner, occupant, 4 applicant, and any other parties who have requested such notice in writing, at least ten 5 (10) calendar days before the hearing. 6 (2) Failure to Send Notice. Failure to send notice by mail to any property owners or 7 occupants where the address of such owner or occupant is not a matter of public record 8 shall not invalidate the proceedings in connection with the proposed designation. 9 (e) Designation. Designation to the Inventory may be made by Board of Supervisors 10 resolution after the public hearing. If,a nomination is disapproved, a subsequent 11 nomination for the same resource may not be considered for at least three (3) years 12 unless substantial additional information becomes available, in which case the 13 nomination can be reconsideredafter one (1) year. 14 (f) Amendment of, Rescission. 15 (1) The Board of Supervisors may amend or rescind the designation of any historical 16 or cultural resource included in the. Inventory in the same manner and procedure as are 17 followed for designation. 18 (2) If a building or a site is poorly maintained, damaged, or demolished such that it 19 loses the form, integrity, or materials which rendered it eligible for inclusion in the 20 Inventory, it may lie. removed from the Inventory. 21 26-102 Definitions. 22 For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the 23 meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: 24 (a) Archaeological, Architectural. or Historical Survey. A method of systematically 25 studying cultural and/or historical resources: A survey includes a physical description 26 and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource. legal information from title or 6 of 8 33 I assessment records, and statements of significance according to the criteria in this 2 ordinance. The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the 3 appropriate survey form as published. and made available by the'Director of 4 Development Services. 5 (b) Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, obiect, record, 6 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property 7 evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. 8 (c) Historical Resource. A building, structure, "site, area-, place, object, record, 9 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native.American or other traditional cultural property 10 evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. 11 (d) Integrity. The degree of completeness, coherence, and/or freedom from damage 12 or decay which is exhibited by an historical or cultural resource. To be designated to the 13 Inventory, a resource must not only be significant under the appropriate eligibility criteria 14 but must also retain to a sufficient degree the location, design, setting, materials. 15 workmanshia:or other attributes which make it historically or culturally significant. 16 (e) Preservation: The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the 17 existing form, integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource. New 18 exterior additions are notwithin the scope of this treatment; however, -the upgrading of 19 mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make 20 properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. 21 (f) Traditional Cultural. Property. A place that is associated with cultural practices and 22 beliefs that are rooted in the history of a community, and that is important to.maintaining 23 the traditional beliefs and practices of that community. 24 Section 3., Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to 25 any person or circumstances is for any reason held to, be invalid by a court of competent' 26 jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity thereof shall 7 of 8 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 not affect the remaining provisions or other applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application thereof. Section 4. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to publish this ordinance before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage. This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against it, in the , a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Butte, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, on the day of , 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: NOT VOTING: ATTEST: Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board By Bill Connelly, Chair of the Butte County Board of Supervisors 8 of 8 35 Attachment B Figure 1. Bell Mouse and Water Tower (Fall 2009) 36 F1'*� I - t e �� �• �,�y :raj � � �.•��Fy 4 �7 �,' -fid' 1g Y a .�'s 3 ir, e �� �,✓M� .tip`s?°S€' z{�_ � a x' ; � w ' TI }� • Historidall-and Cultural. Resources Inventory Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (BCCRC) Comments and Suggestions February 4, 2010 General Comments:. 1. Change "Historic" to "Historical in the title and all sections containing that word. 2. Throughout the document, more emphasis needs to be placed on the full range or cultural resources, including Native American, archaeological, historical, and architectural. 3. At appropriate places throughout the document, reference should be made to the existing National Register of Historic Places and California Register of Historic Resources listed properties for Butte County. Attached is a current State Historic Property Directory. for Butte County. Section 26-54 Purpose: This section looks very good but we suggest adding Sustainability to the list of positive benefits of historic preservation. For example: Older and historic buildings comprise more than half of the existing buildings in the United States. Retention andadaptive reuse of these buildings preserves`the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already, expended in their construction. The recycling of buildings is one of the most beneficial "green" practices, and stresses the importance and value of historic preservation in the overall promotion of sustainability: Other benefits include: • Downtown revitaliiation • Heritage Tourism • Affordable and Luxury Housing • Preservation of agricultural lands and open space • Decreased costs for landfill from demolition • Maintenance of existing infrastructure for roads, utilities, and other services • Encourages the development of diverse small businesses • Creates jobs for local,workers and business for local merchants 39 Section 26-54 (a)(1) 1. Nomination of a historical or cultural resource to the Inventory should be able to be made by any individual or group, not just the landowner. Typically, it is unusual that a landowner would initiate nomination of a property. 2. We suggest that if there is a concern about the rights of the landowner in the Inventory nomination process, perhaps individuals or groups (other than the landowner) could initiate a "Notification of Potential Eligibility"'to the Inventory. Then, once the.public hearing takes place [26-55 (b)(4)], listing on the Inventory could become official. 3. We suggest that a list be compiled of historical societies and other advocate groups in Butte County. Query each group for its existing list of potentially eligible historical/cultural sites. Then.this list can be used as a. -foundation for the basis of the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. : 4. In contacting landowners regarding the potential eligibility of their property to the Inventory, provide them with an information packet that would emphasize not only the larger values to the•community but also the positive monetary aspects including tax incentives and use of the Historic Building Code. -Section 26-54 (a)(2) and 26-56 (d) 1. .The term "historic site survey" should be replaced by "archaeological, architectural, or historical survey". In 26-56 (d) the language should be changed to "A method of systematically studying archaeological, architectural, and historical resources" or "A method of systematically studying cultural and/or historical resources". The next sentence should be changed to say "A survey includes a physical description and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from title or assessment records, and statements of significance according to the criteria in this ordinance.,,The next sentence should be changed'to say "The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 forms (http://www.ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=1069).". -Section 26-54 (a)(3) 1. We are concerned that charging a fee (to individuals) for processing listings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory could be counter-productive. We understand that some of the fees may be waived and covered by the County General Fund or grant funding. 2. Under 26-54 (1)(3) change the second sentence to "Nominations must be accompanied by such archaeological, architectural, and/or historical information as is required...". • 40 t. 0 Section 26-54 (b)(1) and (2) 1. Michael Magliari suggests, and we concur, that along with Butte County, Regional, California, and US history, resources can be eligible based on their importance to Local history. We're concerned that an overly strict reading of the current language might preclude the listing of resources that fall short of having countywide historical significance. The Inventory should include resources in areas that are historically significant only at the very local community level as well. 2. Please change the language in these sections as follows: 26-54 (b)(1): "Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States". 26-54 (b)(2): "Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history. [cultural heritage] of California or the United States". Section26-55 (g) Amendment or Rescission of a resource listed on the Inventory. 1. If a building or site is not maintained ata certain level of integrity it should be removed from the Inventory. 2. Can a landowner ask to have his "resource" removed from the Inventory? Section 26-56 (a) - The definitions for cultural and historical resources are incomplete. Also, using the work "Property" has specific legal ramifications. Under State or Federal law, a historic "property' is a significant resource, whereas a historic site can be either a significant or non-significant resource. We suggest the following: 26-56 (a): Cultural Resource.A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native .American or other Traditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. 26-56 (b): Historical Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or otherTraditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. 41 OFF.•ICE OF,NI'STORIC::_PRESERVAT.ION: t * :* Directory.of; Proper,t'ies iri the:His,:or cjProperty DataiFile: for BUTTE County., 9Page',1,: 10 22`09` •PROPERTY-NQi9BER '.PRIMARY-41:. STREET.ADDRESS%............ ',NAMES.................. ................... CITY.NAM::...°.....,i OWN ^"YR=C.' .OHP- PROG:.-- PRO -REFERENCE.-NUMBER. (STAT-DAT NRS ,CRIT ' 154835• BIGGS'EXTENSION:CA:NAL.BRIDGE, BRID BIGGS" ;S 1921 PROX:REVW. FHWA0412278 A1/05/05 `6Y` 163548 IRRIGATION DTTCP'AND.SUP_PORTS' BIGGS. P 1.921 PROD REVW: COE06.0406A 04/24/06 6Y 15053; 3042 aR13 $T.° _ . ,.y _ ,... _ _. k HIGGS P 1915 HIST RES DOE '04-040006 0000 09/01/04 sY PROJ REVW, 4UD040804G _ 09/0/04 6Y' ., 066:8,88: 304,2:3RDST' ' Y BIGG$ li PROD REVW. HUD890913B 10/12/,89 6,Y` 1503:72 361.2, ST RESIDENCE BIGGSi P 1940 H;IST,:,RES- DOE=.04-0410003 0000 11/291046Y - PROJ:RVVR. HUP041108A. 11'/29/,04 6Y� ' 084255: .. ",464 B ST' +BIGGS`.PUBLIC 'LIBRARY, BIGGS,CARNEG BIGGSi M! 1908 HIST `SURV.. 5917=0003;0000 11/12/89 7N1 04934'9. BUTTE HWY BIGGS RICE EXPERIMFNT'STATION, BIGGS :P 1912 HISVSURV. 5917,-10002-000:0 SS2, ',1609'11, 380 F S_T= BIGGS' 'P 1920 PROD. RkVW HUD06:0209AA 02/15/06 �'6Y'- ' 154834;. 8 43 SR; 99 - SIGGS :. P 1938 PRO.J RE W:. FHWA641227B, O1/OS/OS 6Y' • 0493'9.8 SR; 99 BR•. 12,=<0'4> (VIC' B2GGS's S 3:921 HIST SURV.. 5917.-0001 00.00 7.R 1 090560 �,. !RICHARDSON SPRINGS RESORT HOTEL L CHICO: - , .D HIST RES. -SPHI:BUT 017 03/19/85 7L, 119'028 rKEE ER SLOUGH BRIDGE `#12.-0026, CHICO. iU HIS.T.:RES. ', DOE, 0'4s-96.00'02 ;0:000; 11/27%96 V • P.ROJ REYW:: FHWA9'610258' 11%27%9.6 6Y Af 124620, BUR,ACQ,/;CONSERVATION EASEMENT5.0 CHICO F PROS REV4I BUR991013A 09/12/99 :6Y 067872' aHENDRZCK$;HEAD DAM CHSCO; •:U PROD REVW;., FERC900502A 05/29/90 '6Y -: 164:338$ '• •i ' ,�.:JG;-1', ;AEMNADtTS OE'="CONORETE:.SRZDGE; CHZCO PROD REVW,.. COE06021UA,• • D3/02/06 6'Y` '• 16433'9'. " _ 'JG=2,,!ISOLATED' ROAD'SEGMENT' , ,`=CHICO:' PROJ:REVW°.. COE060210A, '03/02/06 fiY 169535 •i-, .�.. WATER POTLUTTON CONTROL'PLANT * CHICO' `'M'• 1929- PROJ,'REVWi. EPA06Q612H ' - 08/22/0?. 6Y - , 068381. 0 BUTTE CR EX P1INERS CAM?" CIICO' U 1 PROD REVW. BLM89.0414A.: 05/04/89 6Y '`� 04942;3',. 4TH ST , - _ _.. CITY PLAZA-, C•iIdQ: :M 1.8_72 HIST SURV 5926 0059 ,GOOD 3S • - 066011. Q STH ST CHICO SO PAC DEPOT C4IC0'. U aROJ REVW' HQD890620I 08/10/:89 2: AC 065633: `1042; ALDER ST' :CHICO. U PROD REVW. HUD881220A 01/20%89 6Y • '0.4'951"4 ;3.110: ARCADIAN-;AVE.'. WILLIAWINASON;-HOUSE:`' f CHICO, P, 1894; NIST SURV'., 5§2'6A3.412 0000: t 7N 049605' `134.3., A_RCADIAN''AVE I :C`: Fl, WRIGHT HOUSE' CHICO, P 1915' ;HIS,T,.`SURV. 5926710188-0000; SS2, * 049606'• 1462'ARCADIAN'AVE - FPANX B WARNER HOUSE. CHICO' P 19,05 !HIST:SURV: 5926-:0189--0000., SS2`' , 049607 2626. ARCADIAN AVE - .. ROPER;HOUSEGHICO ; P. 1904 HIST SURV, 5926=01°0-0.000. 3S 519,B S,T} CHICO_' P .1952 PROD REVW- HUD07.0926A, 10/62%07 6Y •' ,168004 .'. 049fi34, : ,1543%BOUCHER. AVE. CHATFIELD��iOUSE CHICO i 'P 1 910 HIST SURV.: 5926 '0217 0000' • SS2: ,04944'8`, To0:•BROADWAY • BIDWELLS:STORE,,;:OFF 'BROADWAY, CHICO' P 1861 H1S.T SURV. 5926 0.081 0000: 552•. ^ 04944'9'1 128. BROADWAY` a �BARTHS�PISH CH'ICO'- P Y;926 HIS.T..�UR�.; 5926-:0082 0000 SS2' 049450: 2,01 BROADWAY' - BANK OFiAMERICA /;CkSCO-iBRANCH,;'IS 'CHICO: P, 1931 `HIST.:SURV'. 5926:-0:083;0.000 7N 049451 243 BROADWAY - DANIEL BRESLAUER BLDG CHICOs P 1890 HIST SURV,:: 5926 0084 0000: SS2; 049452' +' 300 BROADWAY NOONAN 3LOCK / NOONAN BUILDIAG .[ P CHICO''. P. 1889 HIST. SURV: 5926 0085 OD00 9=04-0003•- 7N , t '• ,, 049374'', 426. BROADWAY' SILBERSTEIN PARK BLDG LA. GRANDE, H CHIC& P 1909, TAX CcRT: 53,7 12/21/84 ?3 . • HIST RES: NPS 83001175-000.0, 02/.1.7/83 1S 049:453.' 80.0'sROADVAY - CHICO BREWERY; CHICO' BREWERY, 1 CHICO! P 18'79 HIST SURV, 5926 0086 0000' 7N + • 049.535,0 [1129, BROADWAY' 'L. N. `LEWIS +HOUSE rCH2C0`' R 1907 ,HIST SURV, 5926:0218-'0000 SS2; ., 04.9b3.fi " 1235-. BROADWAY' S `,H CHALMSRS` HOUSE: CHICO: •P.. 19;1,8 'HIST ,SURV,, 5926 :0219, 0000. 5S2: s :049538• 1384 BROADWAYECI:OUGH- HOME GCHICO P ,:11904 'HI$T.'SURV: 5926=•01'65=.0000; SS2; 049637: 1408 BROADWAY BERLEY HOME COOK, HOME: 'r CHICO: P :1906; HIST.'SURV. 59,26,-'0220'-0'000 SS2; ' 049539, y 1459 BROADWAY J E HIBBERT FOUSE DIAMOND MATCH:H CH CO P 119.07 !HIST SURV 5926 0167 0000 "..3S. �. -- 049540, 1518 EROA.JTWAYr _ . .. FIN!vEL HOUSE DIAMOND MATCd HOIISE f CH1CO' P ?9,12 HIST SURV 5926 0168 D000' 5S2. 0.65634 3630.; ,BROADWAY CHICO^ - U. PROD RnVW. -. HUD881220B' 01/2'0/89' 6Y 089359 '1:945}BROADWAY CHICO '' P: 1920 :PROD REVW, ' } HOD98,0428C 05/24/94 6Y. 12.7852 ,2496,.'.CACTUS AVE 'CHICO P ;1951 HIST. RES'., .POE _04."01- 00,05:-0000 02/26/01` ;. :6Y - • i + PROD REVW: FHWA010131A 02/26/01' ,6Y. N 127,81 2:505:;CACTUSi AVE "CHICo P. .19:52 HIST, RES'. DOE.04=.01 -000,4'-,0900 102/26/01' j6Y r PROJ-.REVW':. ;FHWA01'0131A; '02/26/01 d6Y 049508 700 CAMELLIA WY CICO CEMETERY CHiCO P 1862 HIST SURV:.,5926:0136 0000, 7N 065638 8201C 7 EDAk:ST w ` CHICO U PROD REVW7 HJD881220F 01/20•/89 :6Y 073320 , CHERRY. 5T" SOUTH OF CAMPUS NEIGHBORHOOD. CHI,CO SPD ,1862 HIST: RES; NPS 91,000636_-.999,9 06/24/9:1 1'S: • h h h 0000 h hhh j 0 o hh h pp p 0 o h h p p 0 o h h p p 0 o h h pp p 0000 h h h p jj 0000 ssss eeee p ppp h hhh j o o s s e e pp p hh h j 0 0 ss eeeeee p p h h j o 0 ss e p p h h j o o s s e e pp p h h j 0000 ssss eeee p ppp h h j p p p L AAA SSSSS EEEEEEE RRRRRR JJJJJ EEEEEEE TTTTTTT L A A S S E R R J E T L A A S E R R J E T L A A S E R R J E T L AAAAAAA SSSSS EEEEEE RRRRRR J EEEEEE T L. A A S E R 'R J E T L A A S E R R J E T L A A S S E R R J J E T LLLLLLL A A SSSSS EEEEEEE R R JJJ EEEEEEE T h h h 0000 h hhh p ppp 0 o hh h pp p 0 o h h p p 0 o h h p p 0 o h h pp p 0000 h h p ppp p p p Spool job id: usp00359 Account name: joseph User task id: LASERJET Date printed: Thu Oct 22 15:49:23 2009 43 AM OFFICE;OF HISTOR'IC;PRESrERVATION' 'x'•°k eDzrectory"05":Properties in the Historic,Propexty Data File for BUTTE County 0 P age 2 10 22 9 PROPERTYcNUMBER PRIMARY=,#. 1STREET. ADDRESS...-. NAMES, ' _ <_ CITY NAME.. � '{: OWN - C OHP-PROG:.:,: PRG:REFERENCVNUMBER :STAT-DAT 'NRS; ;CRIT• - •• n } NAT;-REO: ;' X04 0004; 06/24/91 1S, .'AC; 075460 :221 CHERRY ST' ' CH�CO P. +0 HIST.AES. NPS 9100%91 0636 6162 06/24 6X 6' 5 6.2 317 CHERRY ST` " a Y ;CHICO P 0 HISTAES NPS 91000636=0163; -.- 06/24'/'91 6X 075464 • X319 CHERRY ST •' CH_CO - P 1.0 _ +HIST.RE$. NPS::9100063.6-.,016,4} 06/24/;91 ' 6X. 0.4.945,4 . x527 :CHERRY :ST" THEODORE;:SCHW£IA'HOME CHCO P . %Si903. HIST•..RES> NPS.=9100063,6;=0165;> 06/;24/91. ID C • HSS.^_:`BURN::• :59'26-008.7-0000: 7N , 04959E 1 :CHESTNUT• §T' OLD `LIBRARY CHICO STA'T'E :COLLE4E, T CHICO S 1933 HIST SURV -", 5926 0.176 0003 1B - 049455 _. ^327 CHESTNUT.S.T' GEORGE`-CbSBY•HOME, COSBY'?MCLAIN'HO CHICO P !1'872 HIST RES NPS 91000636 012Y,, 06/24/91 1D C jHIST BURY;. 5926.-`OA,8,8-0000 ; 5S2.' 055912 .... 411 CHESTNUT ST- ++ , "CHICO, R :1925'; HIST:RES;. NPS-91000636=A122, 06/24:/91 1D `C 0559:63 ;.416 :CHESTNUT 'ST ST;JOYI� THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURL CHICQ, - P. .'0, HIST. RES.;. ;NPS-910006.36;0123.'' 06/24/.91" 6X HIST SURV., 15249.,0.048-000Q O1f:Q3J7.2 is 649456 •416'-CHESTNUT `ST'.; STtJOHN;THE BAPTIST'•CHURCH: CHICO, • P Y916 NIST SURV: 5926-:0089=0:000 3S 058624 '. 058630 .435'CHESTNOT ST:- 525 CHESTNUT ST , .CHICQ CHICQ P +P 1987 0 HIST RES. HIST RES' NPS 91000636 0124+ NPS 91000636;0125: • 06/24/91 06/24/91 -6X '6X 4 0647,43 1530 CHtSTNUT ST CHICQ", P 19'Oi ;HIST, RES NPS-91000636 0126< 66/24/91 1D C • 054?55 #605 CHESTNUT ST CHICO. P ' "'1885 :HIST RES, NPS=91000636'-,01271 r Q6/24/:91 6X 049957, 732 CHn^STNUT.ST"' MARY CROUCH HOUSE - CHICQ - P. 1903 :HIST SURV'..,. 5926-0;090 00,00 d . 552! _ -8.0.4 CHESTNUT±.S? SACRAMENTOVALLEY HOSPITA2 THE ;CA 'CHICO: P 1906• HIST SURV:, 5926-;0'041,70;000 SS2- ~ 049638. :980,CHESTNUT:'ST` W :R :HONODEL -HOUSE, TDA; GA-MA. THETA !CHICO P 1913 HIST SURV 5926= 221-0000. SS2; 0496:39 , Ii38'CHESTNUT'STt_ +WELSCYXEeHOUSEi ;CHICO', ' F P 1906 HIST SURV 5926:'0222 000.0 '1111 - • _ 552 ,, 049509 ', '1350 CITRUS AVE - CITRUS.SCHOOL !CHICQ', M 1936 HIST SURV:. 5926 0137 0000 5522 %� _ 1386.04 _ 1729 CITRUS AVE.. . • _ t _ - ,CHICQ, P, 1951 HIST RES, DOE 04' 03,002.3 0000'. 03/10%03 6Y :PROD R£VW:,,?FHgA030226K Q3/10 03 6Y 1.386:05 1731 US.AV CHICQ, P 21951 'HIST •RES. DOS=:0.4 03-0025,;0000, Q3/10/03, 6Y { „.•A PRO` REVW*zF.HWAU3'0226K; 03/10/,03 6:Y + 138608. 1740 CITRU$.AVE 4 RESIDENCE . CHICO •• P '1950 HI§T RES,. - DOE 04'; 03:0027-0000' 01/10,/09; 6.Y y ;PROD R'EVW." FW9A0,30226K 63/IO.103 6Y 1386,19 1740 LITRES AVE DETACHED •.GARAGE P hIST.'RES-, DO£ 04f03 003`8 0006, 03/10%03.4Y_ - %PROJ,REVW., FHWA03:0226Kf 03/10/03 6,Y ' 138,606, r:1741CSiRUS'AVE. CHICO. P 1951 •,HIST.RES'. DOE04.03=0;025-0000', 03/10'/:03 6Y, • :PROJ:R£VW:, ;FWWA030226K: 03/10/03. 6Y' • - I38"607: 1804' CLTRIIS AVE CHICQ' • P ;1953 'HIST RES. Dot =04'.=03-0026:-0000 03/fi0%03" 6Y _ PRODREVW: FHWAQ30226K:� 03%10%09 6Y 077542 <993 CLCVELAND AVE 'CHICO, U 1935 PROD REVW'., HUD92'0_729B 09/04/'92 6Y 070,192 2741,CRAI4ER LANE OTIC OFFICE BUILDTi7G"; :CHICO F 19,07 jHIST RES. IDOE Ofl 9140001 0000 06/05/91 6Y .;. � rPROJ REVW_, USF 91 SOBA: 'DOESO4091'0:002"0000% 66­110s'; 9 6Y } r i '.. 070394' • 274SCRAMER•LANE: CHICQ PLANT INTRODDCTION GARDEN' _. _ ,.. CHICQ - � F ;`19.07 ':HIST RES: ?PROD REVW . USFS9',l0508A' 06/05/91 06/05 91 •6Y 5Y • 64965'0 r "' 'CUSSICK'AVE" CHI¢O C 1905 HIST SURV 5916-4113-000'0 SS2. 099541 '; }905;DAYTON RDF THOMASSON HOUSE, CLARK. HOUSE CHICQ` P 1892 HIST SURV 59260169=0000 _0 5S2+' , 065636 1041,DEVENEY.AVE _ ;CHICQ U PROD REVW,_ ;HUD881220D 61/20/89 6Y 049629 187 E'11TH ST' BENTVETT HOUSE ESMAC.HOUSE, `CHICO:. P ;19,03 ,HIS SURV. 5.. .0212 0000 3S. 049652 '256;Ei12TH,ST A H CHAPMAN HOUSE / 'THE L.ITTLE:CH CHICO P 1874 TAX ..CERT. 537.9.-04 0001 10/18/83 7K _ • - 'HIST::RES. 'NPS'-82002170'00.'00' 01/28/82 +1S ` ',HIST. RES; SPHI-BUT-010 09/11/81 7L 649533 263 E`12TH ST CHICO, REORGANIZED CHURCH OF -JESUS CHICO P 1908 HIST SURV • 5926 0161-0000 3S' 099970 695 Eerl-telST' .VIOLET HOFELDT;HOUSE; :MOORETCWN;RA CHICQ F, 1930 IPROJ REVW.. BIA951218A 01/09/96" 6Y = 049630; 699 q .15TH ST` T E,BOUCHER HOUSE;:MILLS;HOUSE `CHICO, P 1872 ';HIST SURV,. 5926-0213-0000 3S A + 1547..71 y,. .,263!E;19TH STo CHICO P. 119.47'�.PROJ.REVW.y HUD050630A 07/18/;05 6Y 166584 5651Ey19TH ST- CHICQ P x:1950 PROD REVW, IHUD070:Z17C +07/20%07 6,Y 049530 256 EAST AVp; STEWART HOOSE, BULLARD,HOUSE'. CH CO P 1'9Q4 HIST SURV< 5926-0258-0.000 SS2:; 049531 (387 AVE- -_.: MIA'NIE`HILL H2OME'.. CHtCO P 1922"- _ PROJ.REVWi HUD08Q1'l1D ' 01/.18/OS' 6Y ,Ei1ST HIS: SURV. 5926 0159 0000 SS2S 174936 1997',E,IST^AVE.' CHICQ P 1963 PROD REVW.,; FHWA090127A 03/05/09 6Y; ' 154828 571•;E!.1S,T'ST "'""CHICQ P 1952' 'PROJ REVW,!"; rFHW40207088. 09/17/02 '6Y. OF :ICE OF'HISTORIC;PRESERVATION * * DirecEory of Properties, in th'e H+storic Property •Da Ya File'_for BIYTTE County �- P3; 10-22=0' k PROFpRT`=NUMBER' ,PRIf4AgY Yr _,.. STREETADDRESS .,... NAMES ..... :. : .., •1. CITY NAME ;OWN "Y2:C I.age 'OHP' -PROD..: PRG:: REFERENCE: -NUMBER STAT -DA^ [NRS: 'CRIT: 0496,25". 22ND V OE ;P 1904 HIST SURV,, 5926 0.208 0000 7N 049501- 191• E• 2ND 'STMONTGOMERY,' WARD<cBUZLDZNG CHTCO` ' 'P ' 1428 HIST SURV., 5926 0184 0000 1. .. SS2 045532.1 :168' E 3RD' AVE: GATLIFF.'tHOUSE;, £ASR PN 'HOUSE C 1iC0;; P., 1891 ;:H3ST'SUR�. 5926; •0160 0000' SS2: y 132128• E 3RD ST! ":CHICO`WATEA•:$UPPLY'.CO.MPANY,TOWERS: ''CHICO'. P. 190.5 'HIST.. -RES.. DOE=:04=01-0007-0000, 11/02/.01 2S2 ' * PROJ.`REVW:: F.000b.0927AK� 11/.02/,03• 252: 04937:86 E'3RD ST`. DOAIS HRESLAUER?COTaAOES: CHICO' P 1902 HIST.SURV.. 5926:-002'0-9999 5S2' 04937:9; E 3RD 5}0 _ CHSCO,WATER SUPPLY CO*LpANY "OWER C4IC0 'P 1905 HIST SURV, 5926._0021-0000 7A' 049380;E 3RD !ST CHICO,OPATER,SUP PLY ^OMPANY TOWER. "6 ::.. CHICO; P ` 1413 HIST SURV 5926 0022 0000 7N 0993755 354 Es 3RD ST' ° CHICO: P 1902 HIST SURV.,, 5926 0020 0001 5D2' - , 0493751 362',E 3RD'. ST' - ,CHICON tP 19.02 ,NIST SUAV:. 59,26, 0020 0002 5D2 • 049377 „ 370E 3RD ST. CHICO - P, 1902 ;HIST.$URV. .5926=0;020 0003, � SD2:. + 04959'42 592a E 3IL7 S 1 CHICO,WONEN aS CLUB CHICa', P. 1931,HIST, SURV•.; 5926 ;0177-0000 552; 09962;67 293,E 4.TH AVE H F bINNICUTT HOUSE CHICO' :P 1905 r1 ST.SURV.- 5926 0209`0000 SS2,; 04;959,5 270E 4TH ,ST' „ . J03S7 C MURPHY,HOUSE - CHICO'. P 19;05 .:HIST.SURV: 5926-0178; 0006. ; 7N_. ' ' 049381 271 E 4TH S^a" MALT OY HOUSE CHICO `r t 'P 1907 HIST, SURV ' 5926 0023 0000. SS24' " 049596' : 881 E '4TH S! A,',J,LANDIS, HOUSE:, CHICO P 1889 HIST SURV 5926 0179 0000' SS2i 3821 , 4TH: ST` + KING :Wt: 7:.•, HODS$ CHICO;' ;P, 1874 ?rt35T,. SURV .. 5926 0024 0000, $S2i -049383' :584 E 4TH S� • JIC DALY' HOUSE'. ^ CHICO` P 0. •HIST, SURV: 1. 5926 0025 OOOa SS2, . 049384' 491 E 4TH ST' SCHWEIN HOUSE •CHICO P * 1886 `HIST:SURV;; .5926`0026 0000 • ^ 049385t' S98,E'4TH ST C' L CROWDER KOUSE CAICO P 1912 ;HIST SURV,. 5926=0027=00.00.1 5S2'; a 04938:6; 63S. E, 4,TH' ST' ANDRfiWS HOUSE CHIC¢ P _19.16 rHiST SURV.::5925..0028 0.000: ° SS2 s+ 0493$7" 1675=, E 4TH' ST^ C _ _. CHICO T P 1914 HIST SURV 5926 10029=0000. ` 552:: , 104938:8! - f .695{ E: 4TH: S^a. • :ARCHER = �OFFICE OF:HTSWRICi,PRESERVATION Dir6dtory of -Progeities. in he Historic Property. Data File for BUTTE 'County. Page 4 10-22-09 PROPE ,xm NUMBER. PRIMARY-# STREET.ADDRESS. NAM*, ............. ; ............ CITY. NAME......... OWN YR -d. OHP -PROD.. 'PRG -REFERENCE -NUMBER' STAT -DAT ;NRS CRIT 049565 753 E 9TH ST H - IC0 CHICO P. 1 1928 28 .HIST. I SU I RV. .- `5926-0175-0049 014956,6 756* E, 9TH ST CHICO- P 1928, ;HIST SERV. .59216. 017.StOPP 649562 764,E 9TH; ... � St ' CHICO p 1928 HIST:.SURV.:5926'-'0175-00'21 r 049!�68 7,73.E19TH ST CHICO 0 1928, HIST.SURV. 5926-6175-0022 0,49569 71C E: 9TH St P 1928, klSt:: SURV,; 5926'-0175-602j- 04§570 783'E 9tH ST CH.TcOi P 1928 HIST..SURV.. 5926-0175-6024 04957,1 74 , ,.E: 9TH ST Q.." CHICO P 1928 HIST SURV. 5926_0175�10925, 0.49.5172 795,'E. 9TH'ST CHICO, P 1928,. clil.MSURV. 159267017500201 0,49573, '79,6::`E 9TW ST CHICO P 1928 HIST 7 SURV. 15926-0175'-,0027 00515 11,70,1: E -IrNbb AVE- CHICO, P; 19,48 HIST. Sum 5926-0153-0000. 049420 IJ 9 'E' _ SACRAMENTO AVE 'FRED3,V 76kksmq'H6ust clam P 1916HIST , SURV. 5:92'6` b203.-OOOO' 045621 197AVE AXEL H ROOS HOUSE' CHICO: 'p . 1911 HIST.. SURV"'., 5926_6204-6660 049622 .252:E SACRAMENTO. 'AVE PHIL WARE HOUSE CHICO P IM HIST.SURV.. 592_6'-0205=000.10 127850 1434EAST AVE CHICO, 1p' '1940 HIST.; RES., DOE -04-01-00 : 1PROJ,. REVK. 1013-0000 FHWX010131A 049574. 655 I�EASTWbbh Al& CHIfCO. P. 1929 HIST * SURV: '5'926--0175-0.028-049575; , 66.5' : ikiT�b' AVE affcb, P . 1928 HIST.SURV. 5 1 92'6'-01764029' 5 76'6 !7 .. 7- 1 EAS P", CHICO': P . 1'9282i HIST.SURV-: 5926`-.0175-0030" 01�9577- ,683�EASTWOOD . AVE CHICO 1928 HIST;SURV. 4i� .5 -0175,-.0031 010578 696 -EASTWOOD; AVE* CHICO: 1928 HIST.SURV.. 5926-0175-10032. 04.4519 6Y7 -,EXSTWO0D AVE CHICO 'p 19128 HI$T. SURV.- 5926-0175-'0033 049580 755iEASTW00D AVE CHICO �p 1928 HISTSURV'. :5,926-01-75-0034 049583 5"B"i 756 EASTWOOD'AVE: CHICO. P 3029 HIST.SURV,: :5926=0175--0035 04958,2 -795.EASTWQOD AVE: CHXCO^'P. 1926 HtbtgttV_ 5926-:0115.0036 .649510,' 506 -ESPLANADE D9. BIDWELLVMILL SITE,: BIDWELL:MILPST CHICO, P IP53' HISTI. SURV., 592641.381'A0066 HIST. RES... SPHI-BUT=004 -089883 525 1 ESPLANADE 'DR CO AND BIDWELL ADOBE RANCHO CHICO CHICO Z HIST.RES. SHL -0329=9999 608 620 :ESPLANADE :ES FRANk, . CLOU*G'H' HOUSE' `CHICO P1915 TAX.CERT. 537i9',,04-0005., HIST.SURV: 5.926,0191-0000 SSPLANADE �DR. PRIEL.;HOUSE P 1931 91ST.'SdRV. 5926:6192n0000 049511, %90: -ESPLANADE DR HIEBERTNOUSE_RARCELOUX-HOUSE CHICO, P 1918 . HIST.SURV. 59'26!0139.0006 04961.0 730 ESPLANADE DR St HOUSE; CHICO' p 192:7 HIST.SURV., .5926-0I93-000,0 '756, ESPLANADE DR BARRY USE; HOUSE; CHICO . :P 1939 ,HIST.SURV:: 5926:=0194-0000040611 0495;12: 810 ESPLANADc^:DR WATERS USE. CHICO P'l 1964- : HIST-.SURV­ 5926-5926=0140.-0000HO ,049513, 900- NS MEMPRIAL.HALL. Igo• C 19127 'HIIST. S.U_RV .: 5'916I =., 61"4.1-00. 0 1342SPLANADS DR. ALVA.,STAMPER,HOUSE CHICO ?; 1912 NIST.SURV.. 5926-0145-0000 0,4§611: ,20241 ESPLANADE DR DONOHUE:HOUSE- CHICO P . 1913 -HIST.SURV.'. 592.0195_0099 049518, 1.,655':ESPLANAbE bi CHICO P 1901 HIST.SURV S926-61460600 ;049519. 1351: 'ESP I LANADE.DR; :CHICO Pi 1904. *HIST.$URV:, 592,67.0:474000 049520 .1162 ESPLANADE :DR GOODMAN . VoGELgANG H . OUSE I GOOD . MAIN .CHICO P 1906: HIST.SURV1 5926-0148-0000 '049521, 1417::ESPLANADE,DR': ADAMS,HOUSE :CHICO, P, 1937 HIST.SURV. 5926-014:9-0000 1,445 ESPLANADE DR, RUSSELL HOUSE CHICO P 1911 HIST.SURV.5926-0150-00,00 . 049523- , 1 446s: :ESPLANADE DR ESPLA14ADE, HOUSE 'CHICO P. 1918 HiST. S-URV. 5926:=0151-0000 049524 1914 tSPLANAD9. DR WASHINGTOWY16TOR:LODGE, MATADOR- MO CHICO A944. HIST.SURV. 5926-0152-0000 .49613 2010 ESPLAN ADE DR RIEDA I L HOUSE CHICO P 1892 HISVSURV. 5926-0196-0000 �127692 2432 ESPLANADE -DR CHICO P 1955 HIST.RES. DOE -04 -*01-0002-0000 1PROJ.REVW. FHWA010131C: 127691; 25315, ESPLANADE. D.R CHICO P,•1948, US T. RES DOE =O 4.41,-61061=,0660 �PROJ. REVW Fl-WA0-10131C 147562 1269 -FILBERt':AVV CHICO P HISTiRES. DOE;0.4-04-.0002-9000 PROJ.REVW. HUD040S24A 0) 049463 FLUME ST BRESLAUER HOUSES CHICO: P 1907 HIST. SURV.. ;5926'-0094,-9999 049459 217 FLUME ST MORSE HOUSE Ckico P , 1894 HIST.SURV. 5926.0092-0000 6- 0092-0000 049.460 229 FLUME ST, BURKETT HOUSE P 1-087 HIST.SURV.. 592.6-6093,-6000 049+61 '316 �,FLUME ST SRESLAUER' 'HOUSE CHICO P 1907 HIST.SURV. 5926-0094-0001 049462 318 FLUME S T BRESLAU I E R HOUSE CHICO P 1907 HIST.SURV. 5926-0094-0002 ,02/26/91. oi/01166. 08/06/39 02/20f0l 62/26/61 02/20/0i- '02/20/0.1. '06/18/04, .06/18104 3q: -3D, 3D: 3D ,3D ,3D .3D 3D; De 3D: SS2 .SS2 -SS2 AY 16y, '3D, 1D 3D: 31Y' 3D, 3D. 5S2: 7L, 7L 5S2 5S2 582 5821- 7N 7N 3S 3S M; SSI? ss" SS2 723. SS2 SS2 ?N SS2 6Y. 6Y 6Y 8Y ,6Y 6Y SM 5S2 5S2 SD2 SD2 0 i OFFICE OF HISTORIC .PRESERVATION, * • *; DYect@ry o.'f Properties in: the Historic ;Property Data File' for, BUTTE County. Page .5 10_ 2_09 PROPERTY°.-NU�IDER PRIMARY.'.# STREET.!ADDRESS.:::.:,c..::.:.:.:: 'NAMES.;.,::.-. ,,.-.... CIT3 NAME,.. at OWN 'YR C' OHP FROG PRG -:REFERENCE -NUMBERS STAVDAT` NRS CRIT' 049464. , 329 PLUyE STS 'CHICO P' 1907' 'HIST SURV. .5926-0095 0_060..' SS2% + 04946,5; 33,0 PI.UMfi ST; ' ENLOE HOSPITAL; 'OLD ENLOE HOSPITAL: :CHZCO JP., -3913; �HIST:.SURV; 5926""_0096,-:0:000.,, 5S2 0494661 3"44 FLUKE ST' *, I$� MANSPSELD: HOUSE' • CHICO' P: '3890! 'HIST SIIRV: .5926:=:0097-00,00:: 3S 04965>h GUYNN AVE C'UYNH'BRIDGE CHICO C; 1911 HIS SLTRV.: 5926=0234;0000, $S2 049473'' HAZEL ST' 'BICXNELL:COTT'AGES' CHICO' P 1901. HIST SURVr 5926.-0101-99991 SDI: OQ946? 206. HAZEL "ST' ' ` REYNOLDS HOUSE CHICO: $ 1'878 HIST RESP', NP5..,91000636-0128 :06/24/91, 1D; ;C' HIST SURV;, 5926 0098 0000 5S2i 075387 T 216 ';HAZEL, ST' ~ CHICO �P; 0 HIST, RES:,. NPS 9100063b 0129 06/24%'91 6X 07$389` 224 ;HAZEL'ST CHICO _ P 0,, "HIST RES:, NPS -91000636=0130 06/29/91 6X.' 089468: 238. HAZEL ST EARLL,HOUSE CHICO; P.. :1883_ HIST RES., NPS 91893 06/24/91 1 ; HIST �:SLTRV,. :5926 c0099-000,0' 7N • 075390;; 308 HAZEL ST_ ''KATE'BOWER'HOUSE CNICO $ 19001 HIST RES: NPS 91000636,0132. 06/24/91 1D< .•C. 07.5392; 316 �iAZfiL S . 9100036 -O 0133 66/24%91 '6Xi ' 318_HAZEL ST' CHICO; P 1913 HIST RES::. NPS 91000536;0134: 06/24/91 1D." Cl 07539'4; - •07539.6'.:346'HAZrZ ST% CHICO CHICO • P P 1925 0: :HIST RES - HIST.:SURV: NPS 91000636` 0135 NPS 91000636=0136 06/24/91 06/24/91 ID' 6X.; 10, 075398 0754"OQ 412.HAZEL. ST' 42O;HAZEL ST' CHICOi t P 1921 .HIST -RES.. NPS -91000636=0137; 06/24/91 1D C 401546`9` 435 HAZEL 5T. t NOTRE',DAME SCFO,OL. CHICO P 1928 HZST RES:. NPS -9.1000636-10138. t HIST SURV, 5926-0100 0000 SS2; 0.4947:0;: 530,dAZEL ST_ BICKNELLCOTTAGE• CHICO P 1901 HIST RES.' hPS 91000636=013'9. ,'. 06/24'/91 1.1 ;C'+ s HIST SURV 592 6 01_0'0 01 SD2 HAZEL ST = '= CHICO` P 0' HIST RES NPS 91000636' 014`0 06 24` 91 1D. C 07x402": 531 - 536.HAZeL Si` �{. i9ICKNELL'COTTAGE• CHICO: -1901 HIST RES NPS -91000636-014L 06/24/91 1D• C ' •HIST:SURW 59.2'6-0101.=00.02 0;494.72; 544 HAZ STS .- B:EcWti L COTTAGE CHICO; P 1901 HIST ARES 'NPS-'910-0'0636.?:0.147 06/24,/91 .1Li • 'C - "L a. _ . .. _ . HIST SURV, 5926.0101 0003 5D2:., ••' 066152 16.08 HEMLOCK ST" 1 CHICO U" PROJ`RfiVW; REVW. HUD890815B.• ` HUD881220C 01/20/89 6Y` 06563Sc 266iHUMBOLDT'AVE CHICO CHZCO; O' B 488:6 PROD HIST SURV;,• 5926-0102 0000 552. . 04947:4.' 165 HUMBOLDT!AVE ST= :GEORGE C VADNEY"HO,USE CHZCO, P 0` HIST RES: - - NPS_91000636 0143', 06/24]:91 6X » 075407 204 IVY . ...-, .-y CHZCO; P 1914 HST:RES.: NPSr-91000636=0144•' 06/24%91 1D:, C 075411: 224 IV,Y ST : CHICO, SP 1925 HIST RES: NPS -91000636-0145 06/24/93 1D C, 075413; 225 IVY ST • CHICO'; P 1883 HIST RES ,,, NPS '93000636"x.0146: 06/.24'/91 1D C A49475i 228,' IVY, ST' HIST SURV__ 5926 0103 0000 3S CHICO P 1930 HIST RES., NPS 9,1000b36-0147 06/24/91 1D "C - _ _ 07415 049"43.6'; 235 IVY,ST 305 IVY: ST, GEORGE; CROSETfE:'HOUS,E`,: BAKERY, CH1C0. Pl 1'871 HIST RES., NPS 93000636-0148 06/24/91 1D. f , .. HIST SURV: _ 5926 0109 0000 SS2' 075420: 315 IVY ST "" CHICO; P 0 HIST RES KI$T1RES NPS 91000636 0149; - NPS 91000636 0150: 6 24191 06/i_41 91 06/.24/91 6X - 1D C • 318. 'I,VY ST'. • ORATSBY HOUSE CHICO', P 1881 049477a - HIST SURV.. 5926 0105 0060 325 IVY ST" { CHiCO: P 0 HIST NPS 91000636 ,0151 06/24/91 1D; C • 075422', - 330 IVY, ST= E yMs JACXSON.':1HOUSE' CHICO, P - 1881 HIST RES:. NPS.,<9:1000636-0152, 06/24/91 1D C 049,478' r * T,F FORDHAM�HOUSE. CHICO: P 1878 HIST RHi ESV NPS69100063600153: 06/24/91 ID 049479 342''IVY; ST' HIST SIIRV. 5926 X0107 0000 SS2' v CHICO P' a 0; HIST RES NPS 91000636-0154• 1. 06/24/,91 6X .' 07542.7 506 3VY ST.• • CHICO Pi 1915 HSST'RES., NPS -91000636:=0155 06/24/91 ID' C 07542;9 04948,01 514 IVY ST 527 ZVYF$T W''H:•SCHOOLER HOUSE; ' C.HICO' P 1887 HIST RES. NPS -91000636-0157.. 06/24/91 1D• `G 9IST SURV': 5926.=0108-0000 SS2' • 075431• ^ 528 IVYrST,. } CHICO' •. P 0,t HIST RES, NPS-.9100G636'-OZ56 06/24/91 6X _ CHICO `P 1919 HIST RES,: NPS 91000636-:0358 06/24/91 1D C 075453 529 IVYiST. CHICO! P. •1935 HZST.RES. NPS 91060636-0159 06/24/91 6X v 075555 5'45" IVY $T CHIC0': P 0:. HIST RES, - NPS 9100063fi=0160', 05/24/91 6X 075456 347'IVY-ST, iIVY'ST. -; CHICO= P 18,8.5' HIST `R£Sr. NPS -:9-100,0636-,Q161 06/24'%,91 6X 0?54'5'8 072398, ' 16.04 Y238'IVY'+ST. CHICO;' II 1911 PROJ ILVW'. • HUV9.1"llB 07/11/91 6.Y 1368:45 - 2125 KENNEDY: AVE CHICO,�,. P 1'910 HTS.T RES. DOE' -04-'03'_6001:-'_0000: 02/10%03 6Y OFF.•ZCE OF .-HISTORIC; IRE$ERVATION *'* •* Directory af, •Properties in _th'e' Historic P,roaerty. ;Data File;for`PBUTTE"Cow7ty;, :Page6 10 22=09:' • PROPERTY=NUPIBER PIiI[LRRYr.#i ;ST$EET.ADDRESS:.... .....::....:.:. , NAMES'w .......:.::_ . ...... , ...:.....:. - <CITY:.NAME.'::.:....; .OWN: ?rYR :C; ;OHP;=PROD... {PRG; REEERLNCE=NUMBER - ,$TATlDAT ;,NRS? CR3T - sPROJ;:I2EVW.;:: `.'FHWA02T2'31A. 02'/'10/03 6Y 136.846. .2260 KENNEDY AV8 CHICQ P 1940 HI$T RES,; Dor 04' 03 0002 OOOOi 02/10/03 6Y - F PROD REVW'; FHWA021231A 02/10/'03 6Y 136847 2261 :KENNEDY ;AVE.: CHICQ P :1955 .. HIST RES.. DOE 04 03 0003 0000; 02/10/03 6Y, >PROJ REV,WL .. ... ,FHWA02123TA 02/10/03' >6Y 136848: 2300 -KENNEDY^,AVE! CHICO P, +.19'51 -:HIST. RES. DOE-04'=03-00,04='0.0.00'. 02/10/`03 '6Y • PROJ.REVW:> 1FHWA021231A, 02'/.10/03; r6Y 04961.8 1259. IABURNUJ 1. AVE E J RICHARDS614:'146IISEjo'NATE'2HOMA.SS CHICQ P. "1967, ;HIST.SUR17i i5926-0197=0000' 7N. ` 098800 1535 LABURNUM AVE ' CHICQ P PROD REVW;' HUD951004Z 049040 1543 LAUREL ST' C'. 'A McGiLVARY HOGSE• CkICO P 1881 HIST SURV': 5926 '0223 0000'' • SS2 049641` 1594, LAUREL ST, C P LINEBARGER HOUSE" :CH _ P 1884 HIST SURA; 5926-0224 0000' . i5S2 049483 1821 LINDEN; ST CHICO AFRICAN METHODIST-EPISCOPAL CHICO P; ;3867 ST ,..PT.-INT. 04-0007 HIST.RES. SPHI-BUT 020; 03/11/94' '7L ' SLD'4K' ST.:HS.' :041-0007 7L ;HIST; SURV:06/20%8 3 '3B 049589' 341 MADISON AVE DR: MOULTONS HOUSE CHICQ STATE`CO CHZCO S. L923 HZST SURV: 5926 '01706 OOO i - • 049615 1362 MAGNOLIAc AVE` , 4OREIv'DORFF hOUSfi CHZCO p 1906 HZST SURV'. 5926 0198 0000, t tiV .. =' 049616;: ,- 1660 MACNOLIA4AVE ;- tAIS, ROPER FiOUSE �, CHZCO; P 1910 HIST StJRV. 5926 0199 0000 7iv, ,, k` .,049516. • 173,5 MAGNOL'IA:,AVE i 'lgLLIAM' MCCLARD� HOUSE: y CHICQ; _ P; :T903 ';HIST,. SUHV:• %5926 :0144 0.000' SS2 t + 138612: 1805:MAGNOLLA>AVE ' _ CHICO:"' i?;• '1937 HIST RES:. DOE04:-03_003.3?0.000 03/10%03 6Y, V ' =6Ki wa• 03/10`/03 6Y -- '049482 �.' S0 MAIN ST -= r ' - RTNGL PARK CH ICQ• - - « P 1909 HZST SURV: 592600'110 049483 y204 MAIN ST. GRAVES SbDCii _ - CriICO, i P` 18.7 rtIST SURV. 5926.0311 .0000, 'SS2 0499841, 244 MAIN: ST M OSE4 &;CO OSERS CHICQ P 1889 HIST $URV,; 5926 0112 0.000. 552 049485: 1435 MAJIN ST CHICQ MUNICIDAL; BUILDING, CHICO, Cl CHICO. M 1931 HIST SURV.; 5926 '0313' 0000 ,{, 3S 072998, 441 MaIN,ST. - CHICQ.MUNICIPAL:BUILDING CHICA, M 1911 NAT. REQ. 04 00:03._. 08,/03/90 7J °049.486'. 51:7%:MAIN': ST SENATORtTFin^ATRE CHICO: iP':• 5929: .HIST.SURV,: 5926'-0314=0000 3S: 049487 %1 00 MAIN ST ' LOBDEL HROTHERS'CLEANERS'& DRYERS CHICQ =P 1928 'HIST SURV: 5926=0115-0000: .3S. 154831; 1040 t7ANGROUE AVE 10401046 NANGROV .AVE CHICQ P 1955 PROJ REV[4: FHWA02P798B 09/17%02 .6Y. 154830 2,102 MANGROVE AV£' 1102 1116 MANGROVE AV:B CHICQ ,P 1945 PROJ REVW- FHWA020708B 09/17/02 6Y. 154829; ;:1.24. MANGROVP'AVE; a CHICQ #P' 1947 PROD REV!R.. FHWA020708B. f 09/17/02. 0,99526,.' 391-;MAN ION AVE. , „MOULTON;_HOUSE ,.sPRESZDENTSa MANSION CHI'CO; �' S 1923 HIST SURD. .5925-: 154000p0, :35,^ "109;00591 MP-A''AVE; HOOKEM OAK CHICOi M': HZST':RESl. SHli-:0333-000:0 07/;12/3'9: :7L. 049546' 1.10471 MIDWAY.; OLD ,PATRICK "HOUSE; PATASCK RANG CHZCO: 1.P%s 1853 .HISTtSURV-'.' 5926-0174::0000, 3'S 06 639 ••64 MILL ST: RESIDENT_IAs, REHABILITATION CHICO' G PROJ REVW-, NUD8812200. 01/20/89 6Y• 049fi42 ,' 1340 MULBERRY ST' NIORRISON HOUSE., CHICO 'P 19.10 HIST SURV 5926-0225 0000 552 :. X74937 214! NEAT DOW'AVE' CHICOs +P 1959 PROD REVW,.- FHWA0.90127A 03/05/09 6Y 049617' 486 ,NO AVE. HIDWELL'JSCHOOL',•,CHICO:GRANGE'g48b CHICQ: P 1902 HIST SURV'. 5926 05200 0000 SS2. 138578; s1740,NORD(AVE '` CHICQ' T 1930 HIST RES.;. DOE 04'-03 0008'0000' 03/10%03 ,6Y; « PROJ!REVW FHWA030226K 03/1003 / 6Y '0.49593, O'NORNeAr,!Avt '' 'CHICQ'STATE+COLLEGE:; 'CALI?ONIA STA CHiCO, `S 1929 HIST.SURV: 5926-0176-9999• « 3D 049590 1 NORMAL AVE ADMINISTRATION BLDG 6 COSTATE CO CHICO S 1929 FIST SLRV:., 5926-0176-0002 3B ' 049488= 238 NORMAL AVE BARNARD HODSE .MAVIS TO-D°3ROWN. HO CHICO: `P 1884 HIST RES: NPS-.91000636,-0105: 06/24/91 1D• 1:C, HiST.tSUR, .. 5,9240116-000 IS 04948.9! 310. NORMAL AVE SHERWO0 FoPSE k • �CHICO' `.P 1;883 HIST RnSv NPS69100063600106' f 06/24/91 ID) - HZST:'SURV•. 5926:'0117.7000.0 SS2, r 055729' 321,NO.RMAL AVE h :CHICQ'.', P 0, • HIST: RES.. INP.9'-9.1:000636-0107 06/2.4/91 '6K 015378 322+NORMAL'AVE CHICQ t P 1'884 ,HIST: RES-_ .NPS-91000636=0168: 06/24[,9.1 '1D' C • 049490 327',],ORMAI ASTE , WATERLAND'APARTME,NTS. _.. _ CHICQ: _ P 1880 4IST RES; NP5.910D0636-0109' .. 06/24/91 1D 'C _ • 049491 :334 NORMAL AVE CHESTER 'COLE.* RESIDENCE; CHICQ P 14903 TAXTCERTV 53769004800240 05/12/99 252- OD j-HZST.RES', jNPS:9Y00063,6. 0110' 06/24/93 1D C- a ;HIST.'SURV. •5926=0119-0000 SS2' 049492 342 eNORMPLL AVE' COPELANDjRES'IDENCE. • CHICO P. 11903: HIST.RES. , NP.S-91000.636-0111. 0,6/24/91 .lD +,,C ' iHIST.SURVP -•5926-0120=0.000 1 SS2- 049493' 343',NORALAr:AVE WATERLAND HOUSE., CHZCO P. 1885 HIST RES:.: NPS 91000636-'0112: 06/24'/91 .6X �a QFFICE"OF HISTORIC, PRESERVATION DirEct6 of !Pebo6ities'iti the:Histortd'Prop erty; Data File .,for, I E�County.�. Page 7 10-22-09; ', _ .. . -- .., .. ?ROPERTY-NUMBER PRTMri,.i2Y #° STREpT ADDRESS �.: ��1MES ..: .. '...,..--..:.•.:; ...-.� 'CITY �7AME,::.. ....... '-0WN 'YR=C�. :OHP=;PROG..'---'PRG=REFERENCE-NU?QHER STAT -DAT, NRS CRIT • HIST: SURV : 5926=0121-;0000. i5S2 049356 4TD:NORMAL`:AVE c ALLEN-SOMMER GAGE: HOUSE CHICQ P 1661 TAX CERT. 537 9'0.4 '0021 .09/21/88 7J' • ` HIST'RSS • :NPS 91000636 0113 06/24/91 1D C. ' HIST RLS`. N5S -,77000288,-'0000 -. 04/13/77 SS 049373 417 NORMAL•AVE� '413 NORMAL'AVENUE CHICO 'P; 1902 TAX: CERT,,., 7: 537 9=04 002: 02(26/01 2D3 • ¢,. {,.:. - HIST: RES::. NPS -91000636=011.4' � i06/24/9i TD 0558:52 429 NORMAL AVE 429' NORMAI 'AVE CHZCO, J.P 191.00 TAX,.CERT.: 537.9='04 0035 03/21/01 2p3' HIST:RES'., NPS -91000636,=0115';- b s TAX::CERT.: 537.4-04-,0037 06/0.3(61: '2D3 07538;0 440' NOR±L31,, AVE; p * . CHICQ; ., P' 0. , HIST'R5S-, NPS 91-1600636:-0116 06/24[91 '6X - 0.75382: 445 NORMAL. AVE: CHICQ' :P 0'• HIST RES': NPS 91000636 0117 06/24/91. 6X' 075384: 529 tNORMAL AVE' RESIDENTIAL.HOME CHICQ i,P 3920 TAX CaRT'.; s 537 9 04 0038 03/26/09 ' 7J' i HI$T�SURV. 5926 -0239 O118r 06/28/9;1 07538'6 ' • ;.`530 NORMAL AVE CHICQ :� tP.. 1875 HIST;: RES:.., "NPS 9T000636 -'01F9, 06/24/91 1D. 'C;•' 04949¢ 541 NORMAL AVE ^ NOTTL MAN'HOUSE LEGAL AID BLDG CHICO P :1929 `HIST'RES' NPS 91:0,00636=0120; 06/24:/.9} 1D' C: t � ,• , HZST.SURV. 5926-0122-0000', SS,2 « 04,949.5! � ;806 `NOILSaLrAVE' SNEARINCEN:fOUSE.,'THE VSCTORIAN, CHICQ ''P 1891 HIST'SURV: 5926=01'23'-,0000: 'SS2 065969: ` 572 NORM<AL..AVE' .. . , CHICQ -U a PROD; REVW: . f•UD890619D 07/17:/89' :6:Y 049643 r980'NOR]AL,AVEi, f KEYAWAF.HOME. CHICQ ? 1908 HZST,SURV; 5926 0226 0000 i SS2 e 049542 990 NORM4I AVE:Z D, SHARP:HOME CHICO P 1908 HIST;SURV, 5925 0170 0000 3S 049644; 14 5 NORMAL AVE: ITER HOUSE; ROCK4HOUSE• CHICO' ' ,P' 1935 HIS -.;RES:, DOE 04=98 0007-0000' '03/13/98 6Y.r • ,. „ F ` .. PRW., RSVv]. HUD971120C< - - 03/13/:98 6Y. f, HIST;S.URV,: , 591fi-;0227, 0000 5S2- 06585: 1726.OAKDALfi ST; CHZCO' i1- PROJ:REVW. HUD890420A AS/18/89f 6.Y ! 049545 `' 110.6 •Oib'FERRY'STAGE RD' BOWER: HOUSE � CHIGO{ P 1877 HIST SURV: .5926 01x73 00001 7N'. 0496:8. 1223'OLEANDER,,AVE: nMIL MAYBEM;HOUSE' ',CH3CO• j,P ;,. 189.0 HIST;SURV; 5926 0201 0000' 552' 044527. 1505 OLEANDER -AVE MULLEN;HOUSE @H3C0 '.,P 1907 'Ji 5926 0155 0000 '3S 3S' ' 04916_9 A 152° OLEANDER AVE _ H J HICKS; HOUSE CHICO ',P ;1'906 HZST;SURV; 5926,0202 0000 SS2 �• 1530 OLEANDER A4 STEFFAV HOUSE CHICQ' P 1'914 HIST-SURV., 5926 0156 0000; 7N. ~049498• 6' ;430 ORANGE ST NORTFE" CALIFORNIA RAILROAD DEPOT CHICO: s;P 5892 ST:FND PRG 619 O=HP 88 04=001 12/1488 3 , ' 1 HIST.RES'.-; NPS 87000001-0000' O1(29/fi,7 '.15; 7'• ' « HIST+SURV:. '5926=0124x0000: Ol/2'9/8 IS 'AC t ST END PRG 619 0--84-HP-64-D03, 10/02/86 -3. ' + HZST; SURV. 59`26 0124 0000' - •.3S 049654' « ORD FERRY STAGE RD BOWER FOUSE CHICO = P +188.0 HIST'SURV.. 5925 0237 000'0; 7N: " 1391x.8'. ;336, ORIENT ST CAIIFORNIA�WATER SERVICEWATER CHICQ- _ ?P 19:05 PROD; REVW, FCC08A421A, (. • 4 + ' is HZST'RES - 0 0000 DOE 4 '02 0018" 12 18 2 bY, r , PROJ RaVW FCCO 09,22 2 18 1 / /02 6Y; 04'9497 624ARC�V-ILLE AVE: CABOS, _.,. CHICQ P 1855 HIST S1.URV. 59262012580000` $S2' 139200 1240.:PaRIC AVE CHICO P 1942 HIST`RZS - DOE 04-03 0039=0000 04/16/03 '6Y .. PROD REVW. 3 A HU00 0410 04/lfi(D3 6Y .... 049543. - 1607 PARK:,AVE, BRUCE HOME CHICO P 1906 HISTtSURV.- 5926-0171 0000 SS2; 049594 ..: 581 POMONA AVE; ROSEDAL°'.SCHOOL SITE CHICO ! M 5974 HZST"SURV, ,5926-01,72OOOOi 16X; 049,583' 835 POPLAR ST CHICQ lP: 1928 HIST.•SURV'. 5926=01.75=0037 3D 0495$.4: 8CS.P.OPLAR'ST t CHICQ P %1928 HIST SURV. S926'-0175-.0038, 3D, 049585 905 :POPLAR' -ST; CHICQ P' 1928 HZ$T SURV.. .5926=0175-0039 , 3D 089586. 9is. POPLAR: ST CHICO, P 1928 HIST SURV: 5926-0175-0040 3D" •049587 '935 POPLAR'ST'' l CHICO P 1926 HIST,SURV.• 5926-0175 0041- 3D. 049498. 8i1' RIO,CHICO WY: VAN LIEW HOUSE' CHICO P' 1904 HFST.SURV. 5926-0126 0000 5S2 049499` 825 RIO. itHICO .WY: E.a :1.. MILLER •HOUSE CHICO � ' ' P` 1906; HIST.SURV. 5926-012.7-0000.; 5S2 049515: 831 RIO CHICQ WY: F'.: J' BOUCHER''.HOUSE CHICO iP. 1906 HIST SURV.. 5926=0143 00000 • SS2 X049500 847 RIO `CHICQ v7Y0 CHICO, PJ 1906 HIS.T:SURV: 5926--0,128 00;00; 552 04959.2 1 SALEM ST: AUDITORIUM AND ASSEMBLY BLDG CHICQ CHICQ` II 1933 HIST'.SURV; 5916-0176 0004.; 33. ;049501. 141 St1 EM ;ST. -.. CHICQ FREE PUBLSC'LIBRARY>" CHICO;M CHIC,O M 1904 •{IST7SURV. 5926 0129 0000. w SS2 049372: 230' SALEM $T SAINT,JOHN'.S. EPISCOPALiCHUROH, CHICQ., P 19.04 -- HIST:RES. NPS=82002171 0000. / 01/21/82 1S :049502: 703, SALEM -ST 'MARY 'JANE,"WHITE;SCHOQli./.HOUSE, BO CHICQ ;P' 1873 HIST-SURV. 5926=0130.,, 0 35 0 FiCE OF HISTORIC PR SERVATION • * Directory fofePropert ea.,idithe'Historia'Property Data File forVii E�County� Page t8 10'122-09:a, _ { PROPERTY NUNBSR PRIMARY rk _ .$TREET:ADDRESS , c:.. NAMES,,, .. , :..::... `CITY..`NAME:.., . ,� '`-OWN ^:,YR: Ci '.OHP=PROD.;. PRG-REFE.RFANPE?NUMBER STAT -DAT .NRS CRIT �1. CHICO 049.665 1106 SALEM ST ARTHUR LAMMERS HOUSE' • P '1926 HIST.SURV.- 5926:-`0228.-0000. $S2 0496.46 _. i�44;$AZEM:ST:' J,CULVER .OUSE CHI& P T9.27 HIST SURV`: 5926-0229.-0000 i5S2 675'230 _,.. 1212,SALEM.,S.T - CHICO U 11941 PROD REVW _ HUD920220i= 0496:47 1412 ",ST,' J H:SALLEW;HOUSE:i CHICO P 3911, HIST SURV. 5926-:0230 0000. '5S2 049648 * 1413 SALEM'ST; ALBERT`:F ,JONES.'HOUSE•" :CHICO- F- P :1906:' " HIST. $URV:, 00 ,5926;,0231 00 . 7N 174532' 444 SHERIDAN.AVE -CHICO P - ':1939 ,PROJ.REVW.,•FHWA090127A; r ,. 03/05;/09 ,6..Y 174`933 646 SHERIDAN AVE, CHICO P :1988 PROJ..REVW,,FKWA,096,2:27A, 03'/05,/09 '6Y 27453:5 836. SHERIDAN AVE '' P 19:60 -PROD REVW::' l?h•WA0901'27A,,' 09 �03/OS%09 ',6„Y. ' 17034 W074:S3ERRA:;VISTA..KT, - r ', CHICO P 1959 PROD EV RW: FHWA090127Ai - 03/05/09 +6Y 04935.7 iSOWLh IfiNNO; AVE;' BI;DWELV.;MANSION ' .,. COO ; S :. 1856 TE, D:FND, PR629 ,0.-7A HPF 64-01' 61/0f� 74 `7L' �- HIST RES., NPS 72000216 -0000. X03/24/72 yAS - ',HSST,RES;., SHL'9329w'0001, - 7L� A 0496.24 . 1630 SPRIUCE AVE: MARTIN-STROEHLaHOUSE: :CHICO P.' . • :1905, ,KST.SURV:, :5926=0207:-0000: SS2. , 090559; SR 32 14;NiILE HOUSE SITE.' CHLcO II r HIST RES SPHI BUT 016+ °--' 21/16%84 150973: SR; 32 * B7., 12 0051 CHICO S 19'43 HIST RfiS DOE 04;-.'04'0009-'0.0001 01/20/04 6.Y - • , ' PROJ RfiVWr FHWAQ31231B 101/20/04 r6Y 1'50574 ;S9. 32 B�.,•12.;U052; CHICQ S 1943 HIST RES DOE 04;-04 0010 0000: 01/20./04 6Y M r 4 _ •1 T PROD REVW iFHWA03;1231B 01/20/04 6Y: 049364 - ' SR'32 3Ra,12-4:3 CHICO ? , S 1921 HIST SURV:, 5926 0009 0000 7R . 136849 26.09 SR; 32• CHZCO • P ' 'A948: ::"HIST.RES.., DOE=04-•03 OOOS: 0000 02/10/03 6Y: ; s w - PROJ REVW..' FHWA021231A 02/10/03 6Y _L 1368$0 , 2745',$R',32 CHICO _ P '•1951 HIST RES.; DOE=04-03=OOb6-^0000 , 02/10%03 6Y PROD REVW',,, .FHWA021231A :02%10/03 ;6Y: 136851 2757<SR-32 DOE -04'-01-0661-0060 .0.2/10/03: '6Y c PROD REVW-, FrIWA021231A, 02/10,/03 '6Y. 105793 1B.BS? SR '99 CHICO P; 1910 ;HIST.RES. DOE.0:4.-96,0,0.01 0000• 11/27f45, 6Y [PROJ.RE W: FHWA9.6,1025B 11/2T/96 _6Y; 145331 405 V?LAS Ri?- COHASSET HOREST: FIRfi,STATION BARRA CHZCO S 1937 ST':AG 5024' ST AG:=3540,=A110 P1/19/96 404 }1D; 07,6585 •713 W ,10TH{ ST, ► CHICO U 1905 PROJ REVWi -H0D920505Z 057;29'/92 r.6:Y 065b40 1338•W`,14TH: ST'REHABILITATION-,'ESID. CH1CO 0: PROD REVW? HUD88.1220H 01/20/89: !6Y- y 049.631, W':15,TH ST' , CHICO P 1950 HIST SURV:: 5926-0214 0000' '7R 049632 245 W;iSTH ST'' ARMBRUSTER HOUSE'; CHICO P 1910 HIST 4URV; 5926 0215 0000; 5S2 049535. W •16TH" ST' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT /':MACHINE' S• 'CHICO, P :19'03 .HIST SURV:. 5926 D163,-.0000; 3S` ' 049536. W 16TH ST: MAIN POWER hOUSE.' APIARY DEPARTMEN. `CHICO P. 19.03: •H3S,T.SURV't 5926.=;0164,.000;0; , 35; 049537 W Y6TH ST•• z MATCh BLACK STORAG BIIILDING CARP CHICO P' '19'06'' HI8T';SURV.. 5926-0.265-0000; :3S ' 0773.96 ;148 W;16TH STCHICO U 1915 PROD REVW: HIID920619D • 07/20/92, 16Y. 049534' 230 W.16TH ST C+ REDEEMER.•LUTF.BRAN:CHURCH,OLD REDE CHICO P 1425 HIST SURVi 5926 .0162 OOOQ; 5S2 049633' 415:W 4'16THSi:'•• NORTYERN.`STAR MILLS CHIC0, P 1895 HIST SURV; 5926 0216 0000 SS2 „ 049400: W'+:1ST ST: ANNIE E:,Ki BIDWEhL CHZL#P,tAYGROIIND, :CHICO ;M, 1911 HIST SURV,: 5926 0042 0000: SS2 049401'' 131 W'IST ST:' MASONIC TEMPLE CHICO,- P: '19.08' HIST.SURV. 5926-0043,-0000"' 3S 1. 0494:02 - 139 4J 1ST'ST; RASONIC LODGE COLLIER+HA_RDdARE CHICO P, 1871. HIST.SURV: ,5926:-0:044=000_0; ON. 049403: 208 W 1ST rST', CHICO DRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'BIDW£LL CHICO P 1910 HIST SURV.. 5926-0045 0000; 3S: 049.4'0.4( ,• 912 W 1$T .ST CALIFORNIIi,PACK2*j�,CORD PLANT `b'4 CHICO P 1900 HIST SUMx5926.0046 OOOQ SS2 - 049405 :941.W'1ST'ST, p _ DIAMOND; MATCH COMPANY: WAREHOUSE ,,tC' CHICO P 1'910 HIST SURV4 5926 0047 0000 SS2 !.154772' 4 124; W'22ND'.ST CHICO. P• PRQT';REVW: HIIDO50'630B; 07/1&/OS .6Y 04940.6 W 2ND `'ST. HIBBARD' &: SODfif3R;PLAQJE' CHICO M. '1880.` 'HIST'.SURV, 5926=;0048 0000' SS2 •• ' X049597; 113 W 2ND Sx. . ' ACCENTRICITIES CHICO, P "187} 'HIST-SURV. 5926;;0180=0000 552 a 104940T 230 W 2ND Si„ MAJESTIC EL REY .THEATER CHICO A 1906,"- 'HZST:SURV,. 5926-..0049,=0000; ' 5S2 ' 049408'. 316 W 116 'ST, . 1. 11 1- \•ATIVE;DAUGHTERS OF GOLD^cNLWEST :M CHICO P 1883- HIST':$URV: 5926=0050-:0000 ;35: ' i075257 ,627; W. 2ND ST. CHICO P 1925 HIST RES'. NPS -91000636=0061 06/.24/91 LD C 075259; 635 W 2ND ST CHICO, P: 1925 HIST RES':, NPS-9100063fi 0002 06/24/91 1D, C Ul 0495987 6471 .W: :2ND ST* 5:..'E. SHEPHERD HOUSE CHICO P 1915 HIST RES':. NPS -91.000636-0003: 06/24/91 1D: C. �. • tHIST.SURV. 5926-0181=0000,• SS2 `07:5261. 7.29V. .2ND .ST` CHICO' iP' 1920 HIST -.RES'. NPS' -910.006316=0004' 66/24,/91, :1D C: !075263 73T W IND ST CHICO P 1910 HIST.RES: NPS -.92000636=0005 06'/24/91. 1D C. 07265 789 W 21tD $Td CHICO 5 HIST:RES:N PS 9r1K0006�36-0.006 06%24/91; 6X• • f�P OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION 'Directdry of Prqpdrties,'in the Fistoric Property. -Data File,'fpr BUTTE County. p4ge 9 10-22-09 PROPERTY -NUMBER PRIMARY'-#, STAE9'r.AbljRtSs....-_..l ....... NAMES.-.,. ............. ',.CITY. NAME .... OWN' YR�. I C OHP P.ROG�. .. :PRG�REFEPENCE� . NUM) . aER STAT -DAT 'NRS ­ CR.iT' 049418 -W 3RD ST 500 •BLOCK OF WE . S , 7;'T141_ -Pb STREET 'dHicb S. jHT fiIST, SURV.*. :5926-'0654-.599.9 lN 075273 W. 3RDI ST VACANT LOT :CHICO p 6 AIST:RES'. NOS -91000636-0012 06724/91 6)( 049409 13:8-W 3R]) ST CHICO P 18:90 5S2 049410 231'W 3RD ST 1 O.0 7 AMEX CHICO p 1910., HIST. SURV... 5926�-0052-00.00 3S 6752$7 341 W 3RD ST HALL -VAN HOOK FUNERALCHAPEL, :CHICO P. 1927 HIST.RES. NPS -9100063660007 06/24/91 ID C- 015268 421,W 3RD AP $t .CHICO 2 1910: HIST.RES'. NPS -9 * 1000636-0008 06/24/41 fE) C 075270 429 w 3RD -ST. SOUTH OF CAMPUS :CHICO P �1923 TAX.CERT. 537.9r04-0030 06/20/0-1 li HIST.RES. NPS -910.00636-.00109 06124/91 'ID C 075272 '430 W'3PD ST CHICO 7 P 1921 -HIST.RES'. NPS -91000,6.36-001006124/91 ID C. ,Q49411 442-W 3'RD, . ST :w BDEAN HOUSE_ SIERRA, HALL IC . 0 C ; H S -19.20 HfST. SURV.. -5526-6239-6011 06/14191 ID C HIST.SURW $926-0053-0000 3S 500 'W31W,-..ST PACIFIC:BELL:COMPANW CHICO P .1965 14ISTIRE 't, NPS19106616,36'-0019 -06/24/91 k. 049 . 4i2 504 W 3RD ST H.:W:.:CREW HOUSE, SPANISH HOUSE :CHICO TAX.CERT. 537_9-04-10.0117, 03/04/917' W ;HIST. RES, piPS-911,0066,36, 4b13 0.6./24:/91 iDl C HIST.SURV-. 5926z,0054-0001. 7N: !049413 '512;W 3R I P,ST kObKE.-HALLi �HOUSE; GERMAN 'v - USE CkidO TAX?CERT'. -53,7A-04-0018 01/25J97 7J • HIST..RES. NPS. -9.100063'6-.0014 :06/24/91 1D C H.TST..-SlikV. '5926-:00,54 0002- 7N 049414 520.473Rb....ST- cc. -RICHARDSON, HOUSE/ iTALIAN LAN.qUA: "CHICO P 4:0A7 74X: P,4 12'/36/9C V HIST.RES,,, NRP-9190,06 , 3 . 6;-.0,015 06/ HIST..SQRV-. 5926=0054-0003. -7N 0,50101 528 'W-. 3i& ST ROSEANNA,01HAIR-HOUSE 'cldco P, '18,'8 4 HIST.,RES - wlD C 04 94 15 SZO W, 3R.D: ST J VRllC.H,A_RD_S,0,N'..HOUSE: CHI d.6 S wiqdl TAX. 03/27/97 77. ifl'Sti-RES. NP.S-91000616-.0016 0.6/24/9.1 'lP, P HIST . s rjRV t926 -'6054w'0004' ?N 0.49.416 .516'W 3RD'.ST CHARLES -BALL'HOUSE, �XNTERNATIONAL' CIHICQ � T - 94 0020, - ,NPS� 10/68;/91 '7J HIST.. iii., iiOUOG,36,`09�7 06/24j91• 'lD. C: .H,I.S:r,.,,SURV'. 81926-00.54-000:5: 714 049417 #ENdH'tl%NdUAGE HOUSE (WILLIAM , 'CHICO S. .1914 TAX..CERT.. 537.9-941-0,014 7J, HIST.RES:: 098=910 006;36-' 0018 061/4:4/9l I)D. C 1419T.SURV. -'59.26.70054-0006: 7N. 049.419 V 3RD STq.;cQ P ` 1906 HIST.SURV; :59164 655-01060 5S2 049420 ST CHICO P' 1902 6 ik,T: : 537'..9-04-003 10/12;/.01 7J TAX. CERT. '16/12/03. WT HIST.:RES NPS -,9100006-6020 06/24/5.1 'ID C .,HIST.SURV. 5926-0056-0000. 5S2 0495'99 928 W 3RD: ST 'ROSEANXI A 0 F�ATR HOUSE 'CHICO P 1884 HIST.SURV. 5926;:0182=00001 SS2 049421 6 42 -W 3RD ST 'ITS SOUSE, LAMBDA PI FRATERNITY WH p :CHICO P 1962 HIST.RES'. HIST, SURV. NPS- 910006.3�6�-:0022 5926-0057OOOOF 06/24/9-1 ID SS2 C 702.W 3RD ST WALKER:HOME CpIcQ p 1875 HIST.RES. UPS -91000616-0023 06/24/91 ID C HIST.,SURV. 5926-0050-0000 SS2 075274 710,W 3RD.ST CHICO p '1955 HIAT.RES'. NP.�-,9iQ -00636-0024 06/24/91 6X -075276 I 711 ..l..., -1 W 3RD:ST : CHICO , P06/24;/91 0 H - .RES. IST NPS-91000636:-:0025 6X 0,75278 717'W . 3RD., ST, CHICO P. .0 MIST. RES'. NPS -91000636=0026 06./24191 6X 075240 721..W, 3RD .ST Cgidb P' -o HlSt,kES'. NPS -91000636-0027 ' ' 06/24/91 6X 075282 728'W -3RD ST .1§,td HiST.PES; NPSm92000636-0028 06/24/,91 ID' C ?34'W 3RD'ST :CHICO P: .6 H'I st*_RES:.NP$.- 9 10 0 6 6 36 -:0 0 2'9 06/24/.91, 6X 075286 739 W3RD ST CHICO P 0HIST.RES., . NP . S-910,00636:-6630 I 06/24/-91 6X 075288 745 W 3RD ST -CHICO p 1920 HIST.RES. -910006 1 36=Q,031 NPS -91000636=0031 06/24191: ib c 075290 746 W 3RD ST CHICO P .1902 HIST.RES. NPS -.91000636-0032 06/24152 iD C 1 04000 W 4TH ST ES EAM . ES COTTAGES :Ckim P. 1503 HIST.SURV. 5926-0063-9999. SD2 cil 127807 220 W . ATH ST DIAMOND HOTEL' CHICO 1904 TAX.,CERT,. 537_9-04-0029 04 , /24/01 71 075292 319. 4TH� ST P 1.92.1 kfSIt.AgS. NPS -91006636-663 3 0'6/24/91 1D C' 07529 i 33P,F 4 , T H, ST 'CHICO P 1921 HIST.RES. 06/24/51, 1D C 075296 331 W'4TK,ST- Cmicci p a HISt'.RES,. NPS -91000636-0035 06/24/91 6X 075297 341 W 4TH.ST CHICO P 1895 HIST.RES. NIPS -01000636-0036 06/24/91 6X bnld OF 4ISTORIC PZfiSERVATION + * * DarecCoiy of'PropeYCies;m the 9istoric Property Data File for,B h County Page 30 10-22-09 + PROPERTY NUMBER`. PRIMIRY n' iSTREST ADDRESS __,.., .. NAMES CITYrNAME SOWN YR=C OHP ".FROG`PT2G-R$FERSNCE=NUhBfiR' `;'STAT -.DAT: NRS 'CRIT'' 0.49425: :413?Wl3TH,ST, ABRAHAM :HOUSE. CHICQ P 1918 HIST RES. NPS. 91000636 003,7, 06/24/91 tAD: O q +HIST SIJRV; 5926 0961-6 6, 552 07529.8 '4714M STH ST CHICO P ?19,21 -O.HIST.RES. NPS 91:000636"0038 .06/24/91 ;ID' C 075300 420 W 4TH, ST ` CHICO P' 1921: ',HIST:RES NPS=9700063.6;;'003:9 1306%24,/91' ;1D C. 075302 428 W -4TH ST CHCO P ,:1921 :HZST.RES': NPS =910`00636:-;0040 06/24/91' ID C. 049424'429 W,'4TH:,,!, LIZ, CREW CANF3ELD HOUSE'; CHI P '1903 ,HIST RES`: NPS J5 1000636-0'0.41 06/24/9-V i1D C ' ' HIST:,SIIRV: 5926-;0060-0000: 552 04992'6 440 %W'.9TH'r$4 L'. :A., MCINTOSH-,*HOUSE>,;., DELTA 'SIGMA CHICQ P �. 7908• HIST RES';. ... NPS 91000636 004,2 06 /24/.91 1D; C ' •HZST'.SURW. X5926',=;0062 0000 • 050228' :441 - V' 4TH ;ST:' _ -'CHICO P, 1'9;02.: HIST:RES•. 4NPS;=93000636,-"0043 06:/,24/91 ;'1'D: . C. 050265 631 W AT ST' .CHICQ P, 1902" 'HIST..RES'.. 'NPS*'91000636-.0044 306/24-/92 ;'1D C: + 051063° ;626 W 4TH ST. CHICO, P+ 1885'' -HIST::RSS,. ,14PS=9.1006636-10045 '06%24/91' t:TD C 049427. :629 W 4TH ST• CHZCO P 1903 HIST RE NPS 91000636 00.46 "06/24'/91•'�1D C •, - - _ SURV- 51.2 0063 0001• SD2 ` 0753:03' '630 W'4TH ST; CHICO P 0: HIST RES NPS 91000636 .0047 024/91 6/ 6% 049428: - 63.1 W "'4TH :ST CHICO P ,1'903 HIST, REQ.. NPS ,92000636 0048 06/24/91 .. 049431;.• :`,644 W 4TH vST REV JESSE WOOD HOUSE. CHZCO P: :1873 HIST RES'.-. NPS69100963600.0,9'9 06/;29:/91 1D? + HIST;,SURV:. 5:926-006:4:.0000; 7N;' 049,429. r fi45 ,W 4Tk S:T. a CHICQ ' U 19:03 HIST RES:, NPS 91000636-.0050 06/24/91 -%SD: AC , ,- - HIST SURV.. 5926 0063 00032. :5D2 �. ' w 051072-' . 720 W ;4Tr7 $T .` .. r' C .. 'CHICQ, P ;1920 :HIST RES; •- NPS 91000636-9051 06/24 91 iD. C ' ,049:627. .246 M -..5TA ;AVE " O_ 1. GRAEBER. HOUSE',: ;ARCADIAN'HOUS.: CHICO P 7913: -HIST,. SPRY.. `SS2 049432'. 341 W 5TH 'ST •8 DOWNTOWP'OHICO:U' S:',POS7OFFI.CEZ CHICO -. yF' 19.16': HIST:RES;. 'NPS -B5000122`=;0,000 Ol/Il/,85 ,1S ' ., < HfiST:;SURV,.' • 5926:-:00,65x0000: ;01/12'/.85' '1S +AC y - - HIST':SURV: 5.926-0.065-.0060:- 0493.58, 34 57H Ss_ STAN 8307 ND PR'629 0-78 FPF-04 61 01/01/78 '7LUU HIST RES NPS 75000424 0000. 706/05/75 1S 0.73.812 �. 330, :W `5TH ST, PRESBYTERIAN ;PARSONAGE CHICQ P 1"883, ,TAX.CERT, 537 9-04 0006. _.:. 12/17/93 7J M • HLST.RES', NPS";9.1000636=005'3 06/24/.91 1D= C ' 0738 9' 331 W 'STH:St'CHI ^� CQ.,' )P; 188:5, °HIST: RES'::. NPS=9100063"6 ;0054' -06/24/91, '6X; . - 073823: • :345 W STH STi f• CH:CQ P 5925 .HIST RES;., NPS 9/000636 r_;0.05,5• ;06/24%9.1 1D C 049433 413 vi 5TH ST; KENNEDX HOFJSE ALPHA zGA +A DELTA ,S CHICQ • P 19`16 �HiST.RES;.: NPS 91000636-0956.. 06/24%41 ;1D: C e HIST SU_RV: 5926.<0066 0000. 052.920` r ° 42$. ,W STH ,ST'. CIiiCO` P 1885 HIST- RES`,. NPS 91000636 0057 r06/24/9k 1D' C 049434> 444"W,`.STH SV H:. -W. CAMPER HOUSE, H'. ':W; CAMPER H; CHICQ IP 1872, HIST: SURV. 5926, 0067 0000 049435• 505 W STH ST' 'V'.J.'COSTAR':HOUSE - CHICON_ <P 1903 HIST RES_, ,wp 970,00636 0058 :06/24/93 ID C, - . HISTrSURV,. 5925 P,'0,68.40. 00Q; 7N' • 075304- ° 511 W 5TH STi t CHICQ; P 1925 HIST RES::, NPS 7,91100- 06/24%91, ' 075306 519 W<STH'S.T� CHZCO` jP' 1925 HIST RES:. NPS -91000636-066.0 :06/24/91, r1D :C' 075308- ° 527,W -; 5TH ;ST CHICQ ;.P 1903 HIST RES" NPS 910.00636=0062' 06/24/91 ID C 075310 541.;W STH ST'' CHICO: :P 1906 T R HISES;: NPS 91000636-0062' 06/24/91. 1D C 075312' 54.5; W. 6TH -ST , CHICO, P. 6 HIST:RES:.. ' NPS 9:1000636"=0063, 06/2'4/91 ;GX, '049436' 606, V'STH' ST' C. 'C�'MATHE➢7S'HOUSE,, DELTA'ZETA. 11.0 CHICO 'P" 1906 HIST_RES. NPS -91000636=006.4 • 06/24/91. :1D• oC HIST.SURV. 5926=0069=0000: ,SS2 04943.7 611•W STH BT_CATELI; HOUSE CHICO '•P.' 1898 HIST.: RES., NPS -91000636-0065 06/24/91 ID :C • _ .ST .• �. p HIST'SURV: 5926_-0'070'-06-00: 552 049438 • ' 618 W S.TP ST•',. PJE'0 HAIR:HOUSE• CHICQ:. P 1883 HIST RES,:.; NPS 91000636-0066' 0`6/24/91 :1D'y,-C - HIST SURV. 5926-0071-00,00 SS2 -049439 630 W; STH $T"_ :EAMES;HOUSE ";}ZETA'TAU.ALPHA-SORORI CHICO: P 1895 HIST: RES. � NPS --9`1000636'=00:67 X06/24/91 1D: i.C; w . HI$T'SURV. 5926=.0.072-0000 7N' N 075313: , '631 W STR'ST CHICQ P 1935 HIST RES: NPS 91'000636=0068 :06/24191 '.6X: 075314r •. 640- W S:TH ST' CHICQ' B 6' ' HZST RES•: NPS -91600636.-000,' 06/24/91 'fix ^ 075316 645 W 5TH ST CHICQ.'. P 191:1.35 HIS RES: NPS. 91000636 :0070 06/24 9l 6X 075318• 648,W 5TH'ST . CHICQ; P, 1935 HIST. RES. NPS 91,000636=:09�I- 0, 24/:91 6X 049440 __ 7,3.l,:??, STH ST - S,TH,ST ROOMSE; ING HOU ..CHICO, P 1872 HI$T,RES, NPS 910.00636-,0072;, 06/24'/91 1D C S .. _ .. y�7.� •, � sir 4, • OFFICE: OF:HISTOR•PQ PRESERVATION' '*"'* * (DirecaHr r,ie UTTECuntyt 110-22-094. s PROPERTY=NUMBER PRIMART4,, iSTREBT;.ADD.RESS..... ............ NAME .._,,., .,...,..'ClTYaNAM4 i rstz r- .. OkN' YRrC 04P-PROG PRG-REFERrNCE-NUMBER STAT -DAT- NRS CRIT ` HIST.SURV_ 5926-0073-0000; 3S 05365,7 235 Wi5TH1ST ;CHICO P. 0' HIST,. RES. jNPIS-;91000636-:0073 06/24/,91 .6X 054062 :749 t4 STH ST CHICO P 0 HISTfRES:. NP37916006361-:007:4 06%24/.41 ;6X 049441 .329 W 6TH`STj CHICO P `1880 TAX.'CERT:: :537',I'04-:003'9 04/02/09: '7X HIST: RES':• NPS -95000636-'0075 ;06/24/91 ?1D C ' HIST.SURV. :5926<0078.0000 5S2 075319 7345 ,W'6THiST, HOUSE, -SOUTH OF ;CAMPUS CHICO P" 1910 TAX_.CERT 537 9 44 0029 09124'[0.1, '2D3 C'. - HIST.RE3.. .:NPS 91000636 0076 06/24/91 1D' C 075321' 403 W'>6TH:ST CHICO P` :0 HZST;RES. NPS 91000636 ,00.77 ,06/24/91 6X 075323 406 W 6TH ST :CHICO P 7885 HIST>',RES NPS"'91;000636=;0078, 06/24/91 :6X. 075325 411 W 6Tsi :ST' .CHICO 9` 0, HISTRES.. NPS=91000636-,00:79 .06/24'/91 11D C. 075327 419 W`6Tri,ST CHICO P. !0; HIST'..RES'.; NPS -91000636-,00:80 06/24%91? JD C' 075129' 4I9 W'6TH;ST CO* _ P 1921 HIST. -Pt .`: NPS=91000636;0081" 06,/24/9.1 SID C'. 075331 W 5TH ST; - CHICO' P 0,, HIST:RES NPS 91000636 0082 06/24/91 1D C 675333 ,:420 , 431 W 6TH ST r CHICO' P 0" HIST:RES NPS 91000636 0083 06/24/91 1D. C 075335 t :445.W 6TH ST: Y CHICO P 0: HIST:RES. NPS 91000636 0084" 06/24/91 6X, • _ 0753.37 504''W"6TH'ST `;CHICO, P 1885' HIST:RfiS.:, NPS -.9Y00063.6 -0p85" + 075339 . 518 W 6THrST * -`CHICO •' "U` _=0: <HIST..RES'::. NPSc910006367-0486' 06/24/91 1D: G'- • 075341 { 519 W 6TH ST' - CHICO P: .0 ' HIST:R.S.: •' NPS -91000636-0087 .06/24./91: t6X". 075343.- 527 W'6TH'ST; CHICO" •P 1921 HIST; RES'. NPS -91000636=008.8 '06/24/91 ,'1D C! i 075345 53`0'W'"6TH':ST'' :CHICO P" 1902 AZST'.ReS'; NPS -97000636'-0089`' A6/2.4%41: '.1D C': 075347 .. '535 .W',6TH •ST - CHICO P 0 HIST..RM.' . NPS 91000636 0090. , 06/24/.91 '6X. -- 075349 543'Wt6THiST' �' CHICO - yP 1886 HIST RES'., RPS -9100636-0091L. ..06/2491, 1D C --7 s 544 ;W,6TH ST: : CHICO, ,?P, 1902, HI$T. RES;, NPS 9190006361.0092. '06/24/91 1D" 'C' •- 1 075353: '605 W 6TH ST>. - CHICO; 4P" 1$85 HIST:RES:; NPS:97.0:00636-0093` 06/24,/91 6X 075355: 621 W16TH S,T` , CHZCO: ;P;z 189.'0 .HI$T.:•RES.- NPS -91:000636;0094' X06/24/91 1D,' Gj 075357 622 W 6;TH $T; a CHICO 'P.' ".0: HIST':RES'., NPS -.91.000636=0095. 06/24/91. ^• 075359: :624 `Wl,,:6.TH'ST: CHICO; 'P �0; HIST;RES'.: NPS 9:1000636-0096: ' °06/247,91 ,6X r 075361 i629;W1:6.TH'S,T;' CHICO, �,P' 1423 HIST;RES NPS 91000636 0097 .06/24/91: r1D` C. " - 075363' ;643 W;6.TH •`ST; y CHICq; 'P" 0` HIST' :%RES., NPS 910,00636 0098, 06/24/91 6X' 075,365: 706 W`6THiST' CHICO: jP' '1902 HIST,: RES. NPS 91000635 0099 p.06/24%93 1D -.C> 075366 718 W 6TH ST:- CHICO' ?P 1902 HIST; RES g�7PS 9'1000636 0100 06/24/91 i1D C`. 075368 719 W 6TH ST,, ` CHICO P :1921 •HIST.RES.., 'NPS 910006350101 06 24/91 �1D,. 'Cj _ 075,3,70 1 72Q W ,1�4-6TH(5T,, CHICO" P 1921 HIST:RSS:` NP5.91000.636-0102 06/24/.91 ,1D:" +,C; 0.49442'• --M'W4.6TH,ST, z`" E; BRYAN HOUSE';" CHICO; `P 1903 HIST,RES;; NPS -91.000636'-0103' 06:/24%91• 11)' ;,C ' + HIST:SURV": 59261007570000- SS2 054984' 742 W6TH.'87', CHICO. P 0 HZST::RfiS:' NS91000636-01104 06/24%91; 6X' 049443 .418 W 7TH ST'" SEVENTH DAY:ADVENTIST.,CHURCH; APOS .CHICO IW: :HOUSE P 7V: .1939 HIST SURZy. HISTI,4URV„ ;5926 0076,-,0000- 5925 0183 0000" 7N SS2 , 049600" - 049444'` 447 W 7TH ST 1 '519 W 7TH ST W HEAD kil BlkTTY'A USE :CHICO CHICO P" .1899 1948 HIST:SIIRV, '5926-0077-0000; SS2 13861_.4:; 148, W?8TH AVE RESIDENCE, CHICO P' - 1935 HIST'RES;; DOE -:04-03=0033-0000 03/10%0,3 ;6Y. • PROJ:-REVW. :FHWA03`0226K 03/10103': ;6Y' 148 (W^'BT.H:AVE y � GARAGE "' CHICO; P' NIST RBS DOE 04-03.0030-0000. :03/10103• 6v ` Y PROJ:RyV4J; EH47A03�0226K X03/10103 � 6Y` , 138613 224 W,BTH AVE CHICO. ;P ,..._� HIST?REST DOE 04-,03 0032-0000 ,- 03/10/03. 6Y + , r PROJ.:REVW. FHWA030226K - 03/10/03 ` 6v. 138611 225 W ;8TH SAVE CH3C0' :P: 1940 HIST':RES', •DOE=04:-03;.0030=0.000 03/10%03 ,6Y PROJ..REVW. "F,HWA030226K 03/10/03 '6Y' '049435. 231 W STHAVE ANDERSON$ BLCKSMITH SHOP - -. CHICO -P.• 1905 HISVSURV. 5926-0078-0000i ' .5S2 ;138610 '" 307 W,BTH,AVE _,,. CHICO " P 1945 HIST:RES.-- DOE -04-03-0029=0000 0311.0/03 6Y PROJ.REVW._ FHWA030226X 03/10/03 6Y" , W138609: 326-W:STH AVE CHICO F' 1951 HIST.RES,. 609-164.03-662i=6606' 03/10/.03 6Y PROJ. EVW.. _. FHWA030226K - - 03/10/03 6Y� • !049446 '•. '402.W STH .AVE ' CHICO. IF 1918 HIST':-SDRV. 5926_00,7,9?0000 SS2 136603 422 W 8TH AVE: `� CHICO` P 195,0 HISVRES., DOE -04-03-0.022-0000 03/10/03 6Y' P.ROJ:REVW.• FM A030226K 03/10/03', 6Y6 5 OFFICE•;O,F,;HSSTORIC.'.PRESERVATION" * +:4 •:.Director aof ;Properties:,ifr'the, HistoriciProperty Data Fd12 for BUTTE C unty 1.�... - - Page 12 10 22 09 .}. PROP^cRTY=NUMBER' PRIMARY -A# '.STREETi.:ADDRESS:.: :...:.......::' NAMES.:.._:.....:..:....... .:..... ,..:: ',CITY::NAME::.::. •... 'OWN: .. .. 'YR-b'. +OHP-:PROG:...' PRG+REFERENCE=NUMBER .'STAT -.DAT ':NRS 138602; �' b24 W`:BTh AVE' RESIDeNC6CHICO + P. 1908 HIST RES:. DOE 04 03 0021 0.000' 03/20/03 ,61 1386'1B' 624 KW -;8TH; +P V£ PETACHED;gpRWE 5 CHICO HIST, RES DOEA0400360.037,:0'00.0 ; , PROD REVW: FHWA0,30226Ki 03/10%03 :6Y 138600! 720 W' 8TWAVE ' 1C4IC0 P1 4955 :HIST.RES DOE -'04'-03-0020-.0000 03%10%03. ..6Y PROJ REVW FHWA030226K 03/1;0%03 6Y 138599: 920 W''+8TH AVE �CHICO P `2'910 HIST RES DOE 04 03 0019 000'0 03/10/0j, 6Y PROD REVW: FHWA030226K`, X03/10/03 6Y 1385,97 - ' 932 W'8TH ;AVE ;� CHICO P• 1937 HZST RE$, DOE 04_03;0017 000;0, 03/10/03 6Y' '.PROD REW. ,FHWA43022'6Kt 03%10/03, 6Y' ,1385.94; 100.3 'V,'RTH:AVE CHIC 0. - , P.; -1951•,+HI$T.RES'.• 1)0&:104'=03-' 0014'-0,0.00 03/'1'0/03: ;6Y' ` PROS.:REVW, F.HWA030226K 03;-/;10/,.03 `6Y+ ;138595 +006 iW 58TH :AVE CHICO. P 1,1408 'H I'S 'RES`. °DOE=04-03-0015=0000 03/10%.03- 6Y' ti ` PR0J REVW FHWA030226K i 03/10%03 6Y; 1385.96: 1040 W 4i AVE CH 160. • P' HIS i. RES. DOE 04 03 0016-0000 03/10%03" 6X; - � - PROJ REVW, FHWA,030226K 03'/10!03 ,6Y;;` a , • T38:593 _ 10,13, ;Fl <STH, -AVE eBACHMAN/SMITH; RESIDENCE',, CHICO! . ,:P„ .41946, :HIST,:RES'.,: DOE 03•-:0013-0.000 01/10%03 "6Y PROJ REVW.- ,,=O'4 'FHWAO'30226K 03/10;%03 6.Y;, 1386.11 1013 W:'ST.R.AVE CH3C0' P HIST RES DOE.04 03 0036 0000` 03/10:/03 6Y: • - - , r .a , `_ PROJ�REVW ` F5WA030226d +' 03/10%03 6Y STH AVS - _ � � CHZCO; ,P 1'947 HIST RES DOE y04 03 0012 o6b6 03/20:/03 6Y, ;. ` r PRQJ REVW. FHWA030226:d 03/10%03 6Y` 138591, -1319 W'8TH AVE :RESIDENCE' *. CHICO; !P' 1930 HIST RES;; DOfi 0:4 03 ,0011=0000: 03/10./03. 6Y•, PROJ�-REVW::; 'FHWA030'226'K 03/10/03. 6Y: ' 138:616: - 11319: .W.'STH'•AVE i:DETACHED.,GARAGE`.AND.SHOP CHICO: iP? HIST.' RES- DOE -0`4-0-0035.=0000 .03/30%03.; :6Y' ' PROJ`REVW FHWA030226k 03/10/03 '6 Y' 138$85, (1331 W. 8TH AVE CHiCO' P' 1951 iHIST RES. DOE 04 03 0009 0000• +03/10/03 6Y` HWA0226K 03 6, 13859'0 j'RO 1331 SV. BT$ AVE' CHICO; P . 1'951 H. S ! _ S, DOE'0,4 03; 0010 0000- 03/10%03 6Y+ PROJ'rREVW-.. FHWA030226K' 03/10/03 6Y' 1385.48.W •. 929 Wi'BTH.. S.T' � CHICO; �. , tiP 143.6 HIST RES'.;; DOE=04 03x0.018; 0,0,0,0.' 03/10%03 �-:6Y° ' - - PROJ StEVW,: :FtHWA030226K 03/10%03 =6.Y' 049447" 406. W 9TH5 ST:' �` ^• - ' CHICO• P 1874 HIST SURV 5926.=0080 ..0000 - SS2� 06563.7r . 637 W 9TH ST CHICO:0" DROJ REVW:, HUD8,81220EJ 01/20'/89 6 �` „ 06573,9. ..:. ' 120 W SACRAMEATO AVE �. CHICQ? ;U PROJ REVW, iUD8;90227C-1 ,, 03/29%89 6Y%. „049623 6.20, W; SACRAMENTO AVE - sASBI1J: HOUSE; SITE;, vri SON .HOUSE, ;CH3CO: P 1904' HIST, SURV:. 5926=,0206',00.00 7R:. 04952-9+ 808; W;SACRAMENTO :AVE iNSCHOOPTA INDIAN;;CEMETERY ..RANCHER CHICO; ,P 18;69 HIST SURV•.. 5926 0157 0000 3S 04'9505; WALL, isz, 114ITCHING' POSTS` CHICO', �M 1880 HIST SURV.: 5926=0133-0000 4- 5S2. 0149503 115.7 WALL 'ST; gHICO CLINIC �'CHICO, :P 1931'. HIST.SURV.: 5926-:0131-0000 582: 049504 332,WALL r- -1 s. ; S WATERLA%D HOUSE CHICQ P, 1,916 HIST SURV : 5926'-0132 0000 SS2, 075228 728 WALNUT ST: CHICO;,U, 1910 P,ROJ REVW, HUD920220H 03/23%92 6Y' 066479 ,1001,W1LLOW Sfir EDC iNCOBATOR .' ;CHSCO; U+ PROJ REVW;. HUD87120YA 03/10/88 6Y.' 049506 665;WOODLAND;AVE CHICOtFIRST,-CHURCH.OF CHRIST SC EN 'CHICO" iP 192.3; . HIST. SURV:. 5926-101'34-0000 SS2: 0495;0,7 7,59, -WOODLAND AVE ;TI:R.SGUYNN:HOUSE CHICO:'" !P. 1922 :HSST_SURU:,, 5926=0135=0.000 SS2' ' ,0.4'9649 96100 WO =LND 'AVE CORA; FtwffbY HOUSE ' CHICO' P: ;1913` dHIST.SURV; 5926=0232'-0000 5 S2 0496:02 977'0060LAND. AVE JOSEPH J 'KE*7NnDY HOUSB CkICO.. P 1908 HIST SURV 5926 :0185' 0000 5521, 049603 - 1087 WOODLAND AVF3 diARRY E PAHL HOUSES C•9IC0' P 1940 HIST SURV.' 5926'0186 0000 7N • 04,9604 3155 WOODLAND AVE: COMPTON HOUSE„COMPTO N''GLENN HOUSE CHICO ' P 1929 HIST SURV i, 5926 0187 0000 3'S 119029: ROCK,OREEK',BRIDGE,,#12.-0:027 (VIC)' CHICO U. HIST.AES;. DOE-'04'c'9.6:=0003.'A0.00 11/27/96. ';6Y iP.ROJ UI VW'. PHWA9610288: 11/27/96 61Y'. 1768:68; PA=09:'1.7:/MORGAN RANCH' . (.V.IC)' �CHICO P- PROJ.REVW': .COE090820D .08/27/09 6Y, 141631 ;OPEN''SHAW'RO WELL SHAFT, (VEC) CHICO P:. HIST RES: DOE 04 03=.0047-0000 02/11/.03 '6Y - + r f' PROD REVW: BIA030.121A •02/11/03 6Y. ' ;14:1632'. •OPEN.SHAW '.RD, WELL++SHAFT: - (VIC) CHICO F •FFIST,..RES. DO£ -04-03-0048-0000 02/11/03 6Y ..,� ter •"; , ,.:.. .. .. ,. • * * '*• HasEoric Prgpeity'.Data F..rY',•.'e.�• a.�.,, Ftlezfo BUTTE County.1 Page 13 0„22-09 • • OFFLCH"OF''HIS,TOR.C''PRESpRVATION Dizectory of tPropeI'trtaes;in the PROPERTY -NUMBER 'PRIMARY. =;# STRE£T.ADDRESS;,.. .,.,.. ... ;NAtiIES :CITY NAME.:: e-77OWN 'YR -C --OHP PROG..: PRG;=REFERENCE-TJl7®ER STAT -DAT ,NRS' CRIT; Y s PROJ:,REYFT.: 'BIA030121A 02'/ll/03 6Y - 341633' SR 145 FENCE\`LINE; r (VIC) CiICO; F HIST RES: DOE -04-03=0049-0000• 02/11/03 6Y ' .F....._... PROD BIA030121Aa - 02/11.%:03' 6.Y . 04937.1 SR132 ; BR.•.12-47 r (VIC)•CHICO,; S 1921 _, :HIST SURV. 5926-.0s16'--'00'00 7R 04936fi; SR.'32 BR': .12'-9.8 ;(VIC),%CHICO, - S 1921, •HTS.T SURV`.,; 5926 0011 OOOD 7R 0.49365:: ,. SR;`32 -46 BR: 12 46 ' f ,(VIC)•CHICO S 1921'.HIST SURV. 5926'=0010-0000. 7R µ 049367, SR 32, BR'.,12-49 (V C)•CHZCO' S 192I `'HIST..SURV. 5926':0012:'00.00 7R 04936.8` 8$.;32 ;BR:., 12 50 {UTC) CHICO:: ' ^S 1921” HIST,SURV:, 5926 0013'.-0000 7R - 049361- SR.99' BR': 12-28 - (VIC) CiICO' S 1434 HIST SURV 5926.0006=0000. 7R 4049320, SR:1:99•B.R:. 12=,01 , (VZC) CHICO S 1915 HIST SURV:, 5926'0015-0000,. - . 9R 049362',. $R .99: BA: 12 29 4 iU1C) CHICO 'e S, 1914 HIST SURV: 5926 -46671-0000 7R 141630:. SR'x'9'9; PORTION `OF THe:,01 D: ,CHIC0 . OROVILL .(<VZC) CHICO 1 . _• HIST RE3 eDOE-` 04 03 0046 OOOD^ 02/11/03 6,Y PROD; REVW.: BIA030,121A,\ 02/11/:03 • 6 0493.63`' SR,99: BR. 12`30 •^+ (VIC) CFICO.• S - 19'15 'HIST SURV 5926-:0008 0000 7R .- s 049359 g SR,,99E: PATRICK RANCH HOUSEt (VIC) CFICO P 1872 HIST RES �' NPS 72000217_0000.` 02/23/72 1S ^ .04936:0. • SRc:99E: :PATRICK RANCH RIA. • (VIC) •GEICO` P HISt."AES. eNPS.7=2000218-0000 02/23"%72 S t' 4" ' 04'9369. ' '• SR':32, GIANELLA BRIDGE;; `BRIDLE_:,#12.54~6,=T.:(VIC) Cd1C0 HAMA . S 19.08 HIST RaS: SPHZ GLE 018 08/23%95 7I ^ HIST ;SPH; BUT 02.1 r 08/23%95 :Ili ,• + S.TiPT INT;:. 04 001;0 07/26./95' 7L„ .� .. _ f.4" - r' HIST RES.,: NPS 8;20Q,11, 0000' 07/08/82 1$ 4 :At , .- HIST•;:SURV',. - 5926=;0014-0.0.00 ��• .. r _ 073995`' 1228b.-D'JRHAU -DAYTON -RD DURHAM, :W WtMOUSE; DURHAM P 1874 HIST RES_: NPS -92000316.0,000%. 04/02/92 1S . j •. NAT:REG_ 04 0005: 44/02/:92 1S B 18973• �HWY 99SOOK - FAMILY' -FARM.• !DURHAM • . P ,1923; : HZST,RES., DOE 04-00 0058 000'0'' _ .. 03/02/00, .6Y ;PROJ.REVW. FHFA000207A 03/02'/00 68 4 .166171. RECREATION BIIILDING; GRIDLEY M 1910 PROD REVW. HIID070524J 05/25;/07 ;6Y + - 0973L7 ` IY847: AVERS AVEGRIDLEY. i P 1930 PA&I REVW;: HUD950728C 09/15/95 -6Y •' ;• 061716' . 635;CAliZFORNIA:ST GRiDLEYf J 1925 PROD AEVW: HIID900717H OS'/L0%;90 6X ' 161993 975 C�IIFORNIA,ST GRIDLEY P 1950 PROD REVW_ HUD060407E ' OS/Q4/06 6Y' R 143:7.9;6; :.... ;1145, CEDAR ST' GRIDLEY,' P HIST RES. .. .. DOE 04-03-0050=0000 ...._. _; ,. 10/03/03 .6Y' L .., .... �. , PROD REVW.. HIID030908J• 10/03:/03 6Y'� t. 104032", 850; HAZEL ST' THS HAZEL'HOTEL, +• GRIDLEY: P 1888 HIST:RES.. NPSa01000705=8000: 02/15/01 1S AC NAT,. REG:. 09,:0:0:12: 02/15%01 3S AC ^ + TAXeCERT: 537 9'-04 00121 0,9/27196 7J` 4 0677191 :14 08 HAZ£L:STi GRIDLEY', - U 1'885 PROJ RHVW' . HUD900)17E.; 08/10/90 6Y , 068786: :1445 HAZEL ST GRIDLEY; U' PROD REVW:; HUD880829BB 09/28'/88 6Y 16194'4; a 1689 YAZfiL $T GRIDLEY." P 1910 P—.. REVW. HIID060407F 05/09/06 6Y' ;098:503; 460 :IDAHO ST a GRIDLEY' P 1935 'PROJ:REVW. HUD951009I 11/28/95 6Y , 097.338 742 `IDAHO ST GRIDLEY P 1928 •PROJ:REVW. HUD95072.8. p 9,A. 95 6.Y - 166004` 140 'INDIANAST,' GRIDLEY • P 1900 PROS REVW. HUDQ70502F.' , 05/04/;07 6Y 098.5'0.4' 8 55"JACKSON ST: GRIDLEY P.: 1:920 PROJ:R9V(4.. HUD951009K' 11/28/95 • 6Y- 066821- 655 JACKSON ST GRI,DLEY' U` PROD REVW: HUD8807295• 08f26/8B 6X` 067720 656 JACCSON ST` GREDLEY; U' 19'15 PR OJ REVW:. HUD900717F: 08/10/90 6Y' • +61'992 -275 KENTUCKY;ST GRIDLEY P� 1940 PROD REM HUD060407D 05/09/06 6Y 084763; 519 KENTUCKY ST -GRID LEY'PUBLIC LI9RARY;`GRIDLEY,CA GRIDLEY, C •1916 TAX.CERT:, 537-9-,04-001G, 12/19/96 7J' •090546.' HIST:SURV. ;5948=0004-0000 11/12/69 3S LARKIN RD. MANZANITA-SCH0011 GRIDLEY D HIST RES, SPHI=BUT 003 06/07/68 7L . 090562': 4 935,LARKIN RD; THE FAGAI�1_HOUSE: GRIDLEY. ,.,-. P 1'884 HIST RES- SPHZ-BUT-019 08/17/90 ?L '6.Y- 16.9716; �1860;,LAURELST GRIDLEYI P 1917 PROD RSVW: 4UD071T3bB 12/12%07 6.Y- r 110$`LO.CLST',ST; GR2DLEY, P HIST RES. .I DOE 04-03 :0041-0000 Q4/16%03 .6Y' ' ' PROJ REVW. H.. 03'0408D• 04/1'6/03 6Y' OFFICE 'OF•HISTORIC PRESERVATION; *'t,*' Direcc6 y of 'Properties in. the'',H:istoric Pzoperty'Data'File 04.9962 for BUTTE County. Page; 14 10-22-09 Ln 142217 HUMBOLDT RD, 14218.8: ,PROPERTY -NUMBER, PRIMARY-# STREE .!ADDRESS ,.: NAMES.:...;:.:: ............... ....:..... --CI TY.NAME......... OWN YR -C OHP=PROG..- PRG-REFERENCE=NUMBER. STAT -DAT NRS' CRIT 152848 130 MAGNOLIA ST, :CAS A. LUPE'RESTAURANT AND BAKERY/DE GRIDLEY' P 1941 HIST,.:RES. DOE -04-02-0045-.0000 12/12%02 6Y PRDJ'REVW. FHWA021028E. 12/12/02 6Y '067717 445'.NEVADA:;S_T. GRIDLEY U 1920 PROJ'REVW., HUD900717C 08/10%'90 SY 139:20'4. 210.OHIO'ST< GRIDLEY Fp. HIST •RES.. DOE=O'4 03::-:0042400'0. _04/16:/03 6Y PRDJ.:,REVW., HUD03:0408E A4/1'6,%03' 6Y 097319 .1116`OHIO ,ST GRIDLEY P 1900 PROJ.REVW.. HUD950728E ,09/15/95 6Y 169715 103 OREGON+ST GRIDLEY' -P PROJ:RE9W.. HUD07113.OA. 12/72/07 6Y 166006 961 OREGON ST GRIDLEY P 1950 PROJ.`REVW-- HUD070502G 05/:04/07 6.Y 0499,62. SR :99 'BRIDGE #i12-10,3: GRIDLEY S 1915 HIST-SURV: 5948-0003-0000 7R ;152858 1619; 'SR 99 A=_Z AUTO DETAILING 'GRIDLEY P 1949 HTST;RES. DOE -04-02 00460000 12/12/02 6Y PROJ AZVW:. FHWA02102SE 12/17/02 '6Y 152864 1627 SR 99 -TOM':S 'SIERRA :TIRE/SIERRA':SUPERSTOP: ".GRIDLEY P 1950. MIST. RES.. DOE, -04-02-0047:00:00. 12,/12/02 '6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA0.21028E 12/12/02 by 152868 1639 SR 99; MADAME RUBY tp GRIDLEY- P 1909 HIST RES. DOE44 02'.0048:-00'00 12/12/02 6Y PRODREVW:• FHWA021028E 12/12/02 6.Y 1528.8'.9 1646 -9R ;99 MC 60NELh•CHEVROLET BUZCK,PONTIAC, GRIDLEY P HIST RES: DOE -04 02-0054 .0000 12/.12/02 6Y .1942 PROD REVW: FHWA021028E: 12/12/02 6Y 152888 16.:72:SR`9:9; GRIDLEY P 1950 HIST RES. DOE=04 OZ 0,053 0000' 12/12/02 '6Y „. PRO! RxUW., FHWA021028E: 12/1.2/02 6Y 15288.7 ;1'680S2 '99 AFPORDABL'W FURNITURE 'G. MATTRESS': :GRIDLEY' P 1950 FIST. RES. DOE. -A4 -02-0052-000Q 12/1,2/02 6Y PROJ.-REWF:. FHWA021028£' 12/12/02 ;6:Y 152876 16'86 $R:99 NAPA AOTO•PARTS GRIDLEY P 1950 HIST. -RES. DOE -04 02"-0051=0.000' 12/12%02 6.Y PROJ,.'REWd.: FH'vIAO 2.i028E 12/12/0.2 6Y 15:2874 '1709'. SR>99: GRIDLEY 'COUNTRY FORD' ;GRIDLEY P 1940 HIST RES. DOE 7b 02-0050'0000' 12!12/02 6Y PROT.REVW'._ FHWA021028E. 12/12/02 '6Y 152871 118 SYCAP:ORE ;ST -GRIDLEY P. 19.25 :HES,TRES. DOE -04702-0049-0000 12/12/02 6Y PROJ.REVW'.. FHWA021028E• 12/:12/02 6Y 066822 5 4:,SY'CAM(" ST: GRIDLEY U PROJ.REVW',. HUD 98'0726C 08/26%88 6Y 0677.18 15,40',$•YCAMORE ST; GRIDLEY U 1905 PROD REVWI. HUD900717D 08/10'/90. 6Y 143797 1849' SYCAMORE; ST; GRRIDLEY P. HIST RES. DOE '04: 03=:0051 0000 10/03/03 6Y PROJ REVW. HUD030908K 10/03'[.03 6Y .146823 7.40. VERs�70NT: §T GRIDL'EY' 1:93q :.HIST,RES. DOE=,04' 04-0001 `0000. 05/14/04' 6;Y - PROJ:REVW:; HUD0405,05B 05/14/04, 6Y 139202 910= VER MONT S1 GRIDLEY P 'HIST.RES^. DOE -0'4;03=0040=0000' 04/,16/03. 6Y PROJ.AEVW*. .'HUD030408C 04/16/03 6Y 067721 957 VIRGINIA ST; GRIDLEY' U 1920, "PROD REVW'. •HUD900717G 08/10/90 6.Y 09054.9 WASHINGTON ZT, CALIFORNIA. -OREGON RAILROAD' DEPOT. GRIDLEY: M 1870 HIST RES: §PHI 4UT--006. 01/19/71 7L 070419 400. WASHINGTON ST., GRIDLEY' U 0' .PROD REVW'.. HUD91'0528G 06/06%91 6Y • 0.4'9960. SR X99 04.9962 SR 99 09154.49.62 'h'UMEOLDT RD 142193 HUMBOLDT RD 142207 'HUMBOLDT RD 135463 HUMBOLDT PD. Ln 142217 HUMBOLDT RD, 14218.8: HUMBOLDT RD 142212 'HUMBOLDT RD BRIDGE',#12-102' (VIC):GRIDLEY BRIDGE 412.01 (VIC) GRIDLEY JONESYILLE HOTEL-HUMBOLDT ROPE STA ,TONESVIILE S' 1917 HIST.SURV. 5.948700017-0000 S' 1910 'HIST.SURV'. 5948-0002-0000 'P i.OT 08 /' BUTTE'` MEADOWS- RECREATION (VIC) :JONESVILLE P. LOT #3 / JONESVZLLE RECREATION RES (VIC):'JONESVILLE' P.' LOT 1/.JONESVILLE RECREATION_RESID (VIC), JONESVYLLE P LOT 10j, 'JONESVILLE RECREATION REST (VICY-JONESVILLE P' LOT :#4_/.'BUTT9 MEADOWSSRECREATION (VIC), JONESVILLE, P LOT45 .%.J6KESVILLE RECREATION"_RES (VIC) JONESV.ILLE, P HIST SUkV. 5942-0001-0000 NAT.REG. 04-0008 '1959 "HIST.:RES. DOE=0,4 02=0025-0000 PROJ-.REVW. USFS020701A 1951 'HIST. RES. `DOE -04-02=0031-:0000 'PROJ.-REVW.. .OSIS02'0701A ,1920 "HIST RES. DOE -04`-02-0002-0000 PROJ.REV14'. U5FS020.701A. 1922 .HIST..RES., DOE=0.4-02-0038-0000 PROJ.REVW. USFS020701A 1920 HIST'. RES.. DOE -.04,-02.0021-0000 'PROJ'.REVW. USFS020701A 1946 91ST:RES. 'DOE -04-02-.0033-0000 7R 7R 09/:08/94 7R 7J 08./26/02 6,Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02' 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02. 6Y 08/16/02 6Y 08/16/02 6Y OFFICE OR 'iISTORIC PRESERVATION * * ;* Directory 'of ;Propei'.ties; xn `the;Historic; �P,roperty Data File- for BUTTE Com unt Page 15 1022 O, PROP.ERTX NUMBER PRIMARY- , STREET'ADDRESS .:.:...........::: NAMES.•:...•.... ,....:,.............. .......:....•. CITY. QWN YR -C OHP-P.ROG,.:' -• PRG. REFERENCE NUMBER STAT -OAT . NRS: ".CRIT; A PROD REVW: S USE 02070-.?.; 08/16 02 /. 6Y 192186: ' kiM gLDT,RO LOT 2/ BUTTE NEADOW3 RECREATZON:RE (VIC) JONESVILLE 'P '1920 HIST.RES: DOE 04-02 0019'-0000 08/86%.02 6Y - •• _ PRO_J REV'W. USFS020701A' , � ?- 08,/16 02 6Y .:14'2187:;• 44UMPOLDT'.RD; SLOT 3f BUTTE MEADOWS RECREATION; RE '(VIC) J6,ESVILLE !P1931 HIST RES: DOE -04'-.02 0020=0000 08/16/02 6Y S_. PROD REVWc. USFS0207:O1A' 08/16/02 6Y _ -142190- HUMBOLDT LOT #6,:/.B.UTTE: MEADOWS, RECREATION 6VZC) JONESVILLE P, 1940 HIST.RES; DOE 04._ 0023 0000 08/36/02 6Y PROD REVW.. S 1 USF 02070 A OS 16 03 / / . . 6Y 1421951 + HUMBOLDT�RD LOT•10/TE 'BUTMEADOWS':RECREATIO.N:R (VIC) JONE$VILLE 'P 1959 HIST RES DOE 04'-02 0027-0000` b 1 6Y X142197; HU[4EOLDT RD �. IATdi/ BUTTE MEADOWS RECREATiON'R (VIC)iJONSSVILLE /P. 395.9 HIST RES DOESO4o02'0028.=_0000: 08/16/02 6Y • PROJ.REVW'.. USFS020701A 08'/16`/92 ,6,Y 142198`. HUMS.0LDT RD =',LOT '12%'BU'!TE',MEADOWSRECREATION :R (VZC) •JONES,VZLLE P. 1;959 HIST RES„ DOE 04:-.02=.0029'-;0000 • 08/lb`/:02 6Y - PROJ REVW GSFS020701A1 08/16/02 6Y 142266.- HUMBOLDT RD LOT 2/ JONESVILLE:`::RECREATION RESID `(VIC)'JONESVILLE P 1944 HIST RES.. T DOE 04'02 0030-0000 08/16'/02 6'Y c * PROJ REVW'.. USFS020701A` s 08/16/02 6Y c HUM@OLDT RD:. LOT•#9 / JONESVZLLE;RECREATION RES ,(VIC):JONESVILLE P 195;9 .HIST..RES,.: DOfi'-0:4-02 0_.. 0000 08%16/02 6Y • . + E ` PRQJ REVW, 'USFS020701A 08/16/02 6Y • :142218 HUMHOLDT'RD IAT it/_JONESVILLE RECREATION:RESI (VIC.)'JONESVILLE P 1946 HIST.RES. DOE -•0.4-'02-0039= . 0000 08/16jQ2 6Y ;PROD REVWi USFS020701A' 08/16/02 6'Y , ' 142222'* " HUMBOLDT',RD.. 'LOT'.15/ JONESV^a.LLE RECREATION' RESI (VIC),JQNESv UE :P 1963 HIST RES DOE 04°-02 0093-'0000 08/I6'/02 6Y _ + PROD REVW USF 020701A 08/I6/02 6Y - " - 142220e HUM RT RD'' LOT 13/:JONESVZLLE RECREATION?:RE82 _ _ .(VIC)'rJONESVZLLE .. P 19.48. HIST RES. 02:-0041=OOO'O 08/16/02 6Y PROD REVW_ USFS020701A 08 16 02 6Y 142391, HUMBOLDT RD.' LOT #? /.BUTTE•hfEADOwS RECREATION IVIC) JONES:VZLLE' P 1927 HIST RES,. DOEO4=,02-002'4-0000•, 08/16/02 6:Y PROD REVW USF 020701A` 08/16/02 6Y 1422231 _ HUMHOLDT!RD LOT,16/.JONESVILLE RLCREATIO1sRES* (VIC) JONESVILLE, P 1950 HIST RES: DOESO4-02-0044'-;0000: 08/16%02 6'Y ' • -.... PROJ REVW. USFS02070IA' 08/16%.02 '6Y - -: •il222S: HUMBOLDT,RD; ;IAT 14/ JONES.VILLE -RECREATION.",REST (VIC): JONESVILLE ;P 1952 HIST RES' DOE 04.-02 0042-0000 08/16/:02 6Y PROD REV47.; USFS020701A C8/16/D2 6Y 135468? - rtUMEOLDT RD,' ;LOT.1 / BQTTE MF'=WS'RECREATION`R '(•VIC),aONESVILLS P, '1916; HZST:_RES. DOE 04=02 0,0;03'-0000 08/16/02 :6Y ' PROD REyW USF 020702A 08/16/02 6Y ' 142211, HU(QBOLOT'RD IOT #4 / 30NESVILLE RECREATION RES (VZC) JONESVIL-E P 1940 HT$T'RES ' DOESO4=0,2.0032-0000, 08/16/02 6Y _ PROD rI : REV USF 020701A g 08/16/02_ 6Y " IUr1HOLDT't,RD' !LOT #6/',JOn$yILLE RECREATION,RESI •(VIC). JONESVZLLE P 1925 HIST Rt8s, DOE 04-02-0036'6000:. 08/16%.02 6..Y PROD REVW:• IISFS020 701A 08/16/02 6Y a �' 142219y HUMEOTDT'RD'LOT 12/`.JONESVILLE R^aCREATION'.?RESI ,(VIC,) 'J,ONESVILLE P, .� 1927 HIST RES. DOE 04=02 0040-0000' 08%16/02 6Y PROJ REVW+. USFS02070� 08/16/02 6Y 14t- * liUMBOL 1 PRQJ,.REVW_ USFS02.0701A'> 08/16/02 08/16/02. fiY 142219 HUMBOLDT RD •x r LOT #7<'/„JONESVILLF RECREATION RES K -asa (VIC) JONESVZLLE ip 1947 HIST.RES: DOE 04-:02'-0035-0000 08/16/02, ,6Y 66 • PROI REVW.- USFS020701A 08/16%02 '6Y 142189 HUMBOLDT}Rn' :LOTr#5 '/.rBUTTz- MEADOWS RECREATION, O {VIC) JQNgSVIL P 1958 HIST R S. DOE 64-02 0022-'0000' 08/16%02 fiY. • PROD REVW USF 02 701A S 68 16/02 / 6Y ' Tr_ 142194' BUPT50uDT RD ;LOT.'#9 / BUTT-- MEADOWS'RECREATION (VIC)'JONESVILLE P r 1958 _ , HIST RLS. s DOE 04.02 0026=000,0 08/16%02 6Y PROD REV USFSP;09701A 06/16/02 '6Y -W,, 1'54268: ;6818 OrPOT LANE;- iiSAGALZA P 1906 PROD REVW; FHWA030822A': 09/03/03 6:Y 154207, `1'3820.DEPOT, •LANE:; MAGALIk P 1940 PROD REVW.:, FHWA030822X 09/03/03 6Y 154222' '34. 46FOREST';SERVICE.;RD ;PARADISE';FOREST FIRE STATION ;MAGALZA; 'S 1934 PROJ REVW. FH47A03.0822A: 09/03/03 6Y 254203' 7323 PENTZ RD, MAGALIA P 1935 PROD REVW': FHWA03082iA 09/03/03 6Y 15'4202 '7331 'PENTZ RD`: hfAGAI,ZA` P 1940 PROS REVW. P AA030822A 09/03/03 6Y Ul 154204' - 7340 PENTZ RD, a •- MAGALIA P 1949 PROD REVW.. FHWA030822A' 09/03/03 6Y .:. • v 154209 1'38 3 PLNE NEEDLE.TJRt R - _..__ MAGALZA .. P 1950 _ - PROD REW,- A HWA030822A, 09/03/,03 6Y , ti54210; . 13'888 DINE NEEDLE DR,, MAGALIA'DAM MACALIA. M 1918 PROJ.REVW:_ FHWA030822A: 09/03/03' 6Y 089396; SKYWAY DOGTOWNVNUGGET DISCOVER_ SITE.' MAGALIA•, U HIST.RES. SHL -..0771.0000 01'/31/62 ICL.' 15419.9' :9291, SKYWAY' ' �, .• � MAGALIA t P ,., 1'94T PROJ .zEVW.: FHWA030822A 09%03/03 6Y ♦. � A ,v •Y . � � T ' • - •', T L�T.ir��,ldY ili - n� •(. - , 41- OFFICE Or HISTORIC:iPRESERVATION K' * ZktdCtoiy of?Properties in' the' Historic'Pzoper.ty: Data File:'for StJTTE County r Page'. :161"'10 2209� CITY NAME`: •Y......,. ..,e. nage � .OWN, YR -C OHP-PROG::PRG-RSF.ERENCfi-NUMBER) ':STAT DAT NRS CRIT 154200' a 9301 Sz<YWAY= . MAGALIA; P 1937 PROJaREVW.: FHWA03:0822A 09/03/.03 6Y: 15420.1' 9319,SEYWAY? », MAGALIA ;P 1950- PROJ REVW, FHWA030822A 09/03/03 6Y1 154205-13678 SKYWAY, w MAOALIA P 1940 PROD REVW. FHWA030922A 09/03/,03 5Y- ' 154206,' 1,3686 SKYWAY;' r MAGALIP'.. =P` 1950 PROJ REVW. ;FHWA030822A 09/03/03 6Y 170198: 13700 :SKYWAY MAGALIA ?P! = PROJ REVR. FC_C071121D- 01/03/08; ;6Y: 04.9$64` STIRLING.:HWY.- MAGALIA COMMUNITY CHURCH MAGALIA. P 1904 'RIS.Ti RES.. NPS -?82002172'-.000`0: 01/1TJ82 -AS HIST"-SURV, :5954.-.0001=;0000° 01/01-62 `iS 090550;' SOLD_ CHINESE CEMETERY OROVILLE< U:' HIST RES;- SPHZ=BUT-008.' 164514rWWII PRACTICE FIELD- `• OROVILLE _ P PROD REVW., FHWA000207A 09/20/03 6Y,. 151081 BERKELEY ',OLIVE 'ASSOCIATION-FiISTORI OROVILLEY `- }P' 1930 HIST RE$., DOE 0,4:x00 0026; 00.00. 03/0.7/00 ;2S2` PROD R$VW,. -'FHWA00020.7A 03/,7/00 2SZ 164400 ` EARTHEN:'WATER DITCH/IBE-001-H OROVILLE., Pl PROJ.REVW. <COE06'0307B" .03,/21/05. 6Y. ' 164513 BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION CAMP: ORJdVlUE %P PROD REVW_ FHWA000207A 09/20/00 6Y -«. 151082•_ -_ BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORZ OROVZLL& 'bP 1`930 HIST RES DOE 04.00 0027. 0000,' 03/07/00 . . RfiVW . •_. . FH4iA000207A 03/07/00 252, - 094953' 1233; 5TH:AVE OROpILLE P 1935 PROD REVW. HUD950228B 03/30/9 6Y. 175222 - ;1450 5TH AVE OROVILLE P' 1924 EROS REVW,; HUD09012SN:! 02/26%.09 6:Y` 5161'6 5TH'*'AVE - OROVIILE !;P. :193;5, EROJiREVW. HUD950228C' 03/30%95' :6Y 129.070 3'462 ARGONAUT AVE` s • OROVILLEP' HIST:'RES... DOE -0.4 -.01*- 0006.*- 00,00 11/20/.01. ,6Y` - - PROJ REVW; HOD011605F 11/20/01 W. , •090061 9IDI�ELL CANYON RD BZDWELL'S:.BAR r OROV3LL&` S` HIST REST SHL 0330 0000`, '08168/30 7L t 144733'?. 1'217'EIRD ST-, . OROVILLE P. HIST RES:.. .DOE -'04-O3 2-6666 10/21%03. 6Y: 4 �_. . .• - PROD`REVW. HUD031008F 10/21%-03 6,Y 09`620.6^ �' :1265. BIRD:<ST, ' P 9.0 QRORV•,D50 6/05%35 6YOROVILLE ;6'73318:,`2066 BIRD,. T,, OROVILLE INN THEs OROV'ZLI;E P. 3930' HIST:R£S. NPS750,00:1431-.00001: 09/13(9:0 1S NAT'. REG: 04=0001' 09/13'j90 '1S '-AC TAX. dERT, 53'1 � 9- 047 0002; 05/30/9:0' ;2S3 , 162735! 1559:: 'BOYNTON,AVE' ORQVZLLE P 1955 PROD RL VW' HJD060711B. 07/12/06 6Y 05009:0; 15,OO:BRODERICK;ST; OROVILLE CHINESE .TEMPLE ' OROVILLE;P 1863 u:O FED.— ...PR, 629.0-80 HPF=04 07 01/Ol/80 � ,` 's -' r N.ZST;iR55,. NPS, 76..000478"-0000; 07/30/7.6 1S7L'?' _ - HIST,.RES.. SHL7077,0:000;0 01/31/62 iCL 129 CANYON HIGHLA- bS ,DSL - -OROVILL'E P i8.40. PROJ'REVW,-c. HUD051107G 11/28/05 .6Y' 090551. CHEROKEE RD CHEROKEE TOWNS T °AND ADJOINING :SP OROVIttt a U HIST RESz Ml-BUT=009 12/19/80 ,:71i. ; 151159' COAL CANYON,RD 3ERKEL�'Y',0 IVE ASSO IATONiiiSTORZC pROVILLE P HIST'RES'. DOE 04=00-0047=0000 03/07/00 6Y PROD R VW.: 0"000207A 03/07/00 6Y' ' 151'02.6'; COAL CANYON•,RD iBE.RKELEY OLIVE;ASSOCIATI04 HISTORI :'OROVIILE P. HIST RES DOE 04 00 0016-0000_, 03/07/00 282 a PROD, REVW FHWA000207A' 03/07/0'0 252' ` 181036- 60AL CANYON, HD BERKELEY-'bLIVE`ASSOCIATION, -HISTORI fOROVILLE . P HIST: RES: TDOE`-04=0040017:=;0000.' 03/07%00 252; • - + PROJ:AEVW-. VHWA000207A •03/09%00 2S2 151084 --.. COAL WYWAD BERKELEY OVE; ASSOCIATION HISTORI LI _ OROVILLE, P 1930 HIST : REBOE' D D4,=00 0029:-0000' 03/07%04' 352, PROD REVW.. •FHWA000207A 03/07/04 2S2 151104 COAL'CANYON RD BERKELEY OLIVE. ASSOCIATION HISTORS: '.OROVILLE P o'W RES,. DOE04-000039=000' 03/07/00 2S2. ' PROJ.REVW;; FHH7AOOQ207A 03/07./00 2S2' • 151160 COALiCANYON RD BERKELEY: OLIVE ASSOCIATION:HISTORI' :OROVILLE P ;HIST RES: ;DOE' -.04-:00-004'S.=:0000.: 03/07/00 '6Y ` SPROJ:REVW'r: FHW-A000:207A 03/07/00 6Y 15 11'4 5 COAL CANYON, RD :BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORZ OROVILLE' ` P HIST RES: ;DOE -04-00 0045-0000 63/07/06 6.Y ;PROD REVW-. _ FHKA000207A ; 03/07.%00 6Y 151151 _ COAL CANYON RD:BERRfiLEY.OLIVE:ASSOCiATON<HISTORIC, OROVILLE P, HIST RES. DOE 04.-00 0046-0000 03/,02/00 6Y cil' PROD RE00 VW., FHWA000207A 03/07/0¢ 6.Y. 151108 COAL` CANYON'' RD: BERKELEY,OLIVE;ASSOCIATION�HISTORI, :OROVILLE 'P HIST.RES.:DOS=04=00-00.40'-:0000' 03'/07/00. 252; PROJ.REVW:. FMIAO.00207A 03/02/00 +2S2 151133' COAL.CANYON'RD'. BERKELEY'OLIVE'ASSOCIATON' HISTORIC' ,OROVILLE, P' HIST.RES--, ;D6E-04-`00-0041-0000: -03%Oi/00 16Y OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION * Directory of'Properties' iz'the Historic Property"Data File E`u for BUTT.Conty4. Paget 17 r10 22 409 i PROPnRTY-NUMBER' PRIMARY A STREET:-ADDRESS..:....- ....., NAMES ...c::' ........ . ..-:... CITY. NAME:., .:""°'•'`OWN-`YR-.0 OHP-.PROG... "PRG-REFEREP7CE?NUMBER 'STAT-,DAT, 'NRS,. GRIT; t R ;1.51141. COAL':;CANYON RD' jBERKELEY, OLIVE ASSQCIATZON XH STORI OROVILLE ;P HiST: RE DO 0400070044-0000. 03/67'/00 6Y PROJ,.REVW.. FHWA000207A03/07/00 6Y. ;15113$ COiL:=CANYON: RD! %BERKELEY"OLIVE -ASSOCIhTOW HISTORIC ;OROVI_LLE P Hl;!T,RES. DOE'04OOo0. 03/07,/00 6Y • - PROJ;.•REVW, FHWA000207A° •03/07/00 • 6Y- - ;151138' COA CANYON'RD BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORZ. 'ORO.V.I•LLE P HIST RES,. DOE '.04� BUTTE C, Page 18��10 22 09 OFF.ICE OF'HISTORIC' PRESERVATION ;Directory of Properties;: in t&e Hi"storit; Property :Data ounty-: File �PROSERTY DUMBER PRIMARY-.#- ;STREET`.ADORE$5 NAMES.::..:.....:-:..:.....>.:.......:.... �CITY_NAME. ..I µ''OWN-+.YR- C.%OHP-PROG,;�+aPRG.REFtRENCE NQMSfiR', STAT-DAT NRS'`. CRIT .:::.:..:...:a ;PROJ. REVW:: lFHWA00.0207A. 03/;07./00' ,6Y 151168 8002 HWY'`70 ORO.VZLLE. P. ,1910 HIST.•RES. tWilO'4 '00'-70053x0000 03'/07/00: 6Y • _.. PROJ REVW'^ FHWA000207A: � 03/OT/00 6.Y ` , 151169 8098;HWY"70' - OROVTLliE: P 1930 HIST RES DOE 0440-0054 0000_ 03/01/00 6Y PROJ.REVW.,•FHWA000207A' 03/,0.7/00 6Y 15093812 LA MEDIA DR' OROVILLE' P ;198',0 =HIST. RES. DOE=04=04=0008 000D' 07[29/04 6Y� - n- _ _. PROD REVW,:' HUD04:0.716J 07/29/04 6Y 090555; r- LINCOTN BLVD OROVTLLE CEMElE3Y OROVZLLx' U HIST RES SPHI BUT-013' 03/01/62 7L' x 050096 ., 1215 LINCOLN-ST FONG,LEE CO FOnG,:LEE OROVQLLE P 1924 HIST RES; NPS 82002173'x,0000. 03/11/82 '1S " 162734'1356•LTNDEN AVE; ,• _ .. •..•. r OROVILLE P PROD REVW HUD060518B 07/12t06'' .6Y• 0.74310 >,, 45"LOWER,'KQNCUT'RD., � - WOViLLE: U 1995 4 PRO,J REVW., FHWA021003A 12/16/02 17K HIST RES';• =E:'-O, 92 QQOl 0000 01/21/92 6.Y. - i ;:PROJ.•REVW FHWA9:11206D 01/21'/92; 6.Y 164301' n" 2490 MCCLELLAN AVE[ OROV.ILLE P- REi, 11'994 PROJ VW dUD061207D 12 07/06 6Y . ` . 144734: 2:530 MCCLELLAN;AV& , j OROVILLEs i -P' - HIST RES.' =E 04:-03-0053='0000,'. 10/21'/03 6Y + • , } PROD REVW` HIID0310ORH t406950823C 10 21 03 6Y' ' A 098973 * �� 3275 MESA AVE. " �� r OROVIIS,E;, P 1930 PROD REVW , 12/27/95 .6y 074301' 7ii1013 MIDDLEHOF.F.IA", x _ OROViL`LE: II 1928 PROD REVW::. FHWA911206E; j� .y 01/21/92 6Y ' +' 164300 y r 13 mit DMAY, :DR: " �r ~'. OROVILL' E; P 119:54 PROJ REVW1, r3UD06.1207C v. 12/07/06 6Y 175223" "' ` 1 16 MIDWAY -DR - :OROV,'ILLE. P, 19:45 rPROJ REVW,;• 1HUD090128M 02/26/09 6Y OROVILLE .,' a' .P• HLST RES,:' 'DOE 0.4'-03=0.045;=0000 - 07%02/03 6:Y ' PROJ REVW' F HUD 30618F r 3 0 6 " - - 0501'14' 0 MONTGOMERY'ST' OLD OROVILLE•CONI�LRCIAL DIST 3LDG OROVFLLE; P. 18:58 ST;FND PRG. 61900-HP88804. 002 12/14%88 3 -r _ 'ST".FND PRG; 619 0'84 HP.O'4 002; 10/31/85 3 r FED:FND PR 629 0=:63 OJB 04 Ol 01/06/83 `7L' HIST RE§ NPS 8300174 O'OA0 0?/28,%93 fl'S r ' H2ST SURV 5965 0009 999 9 07 28 .81 ;1S1 ..Y'. 090544. ,•' .-•1067 MONTC-0MERY Sr' LOT1' MITSEIIM SAN<.-PARE( QROVILLE M 1956 }HISTRES.: SPHI :BUT 001 08/05/66 71' 084835= 1675 NANTCOMERY'ST-' OROVILLE,PUBLIC LIBRARY 'CARNEGIE OROUILIE : M F922.'HIST.RES.. NPS=.:07000405-.'0.00,0 OS/0,8/07,;1'Sr AC; �'� REG.., 04=00iG 02/02/07 3S', `AC'' 4 HIST RAS.; - DOE 04'-03 0054, 0000 11/25'/03 2S2 AC y .4� ' 4 „.� c r6L PROD REVW' HUD, 03T020L 11/25/03 i2S2 AC, ' i • HST SURV. 5965,0014 00,00 11/12/89 3S AC . 050098: 1r8o0 MO'*1TGOMERY Si. DROVILLE' P. '18.60: 'HIST SURV6 5965-0009-0001' 07/28/83 ,1D 050099,, ,. 1858 MONTGOMERY ST-' _ OROVILLE P. 38:60 HIST:SURVf: x5965=00.09=0002: 07/28'/83 ?1D 050100 i,8144 MONTGO�lERY,B! °• �.. .. GOV, PERKINS BUILDING• OROVILLE P 1860 HIST SURV:: 5965.:00090003: x 07/28/83 ?1D - 07361.7;�t = 1'8.77, MONTGORY(,ST' GARDELLA-REECa, BUILDING AROVILLE; P' 1911 , 537 9 04 0004 08/26/:83 '2D3 '`- `TAx.CfiRT HIST SIIRV; 5965 0009 0004 07 28 83 iD - 080802`. _. 1911cMONTGO7fiRY.;'ST' HECKER18UFLDZNG,;. GOLDEN. GATE `;BUILD' OROVTILE: P 1856' HIST SURV: X5965 A009 0005 07/28/83 1D' OSOlO 1919 MONTGOD7ERY ST' TOY FOGG;BUILDING OROVIUE' P' '1857' HIST. SURV. 5965-0009.-0006 07/28/83 1D: 050104' 1925 MONTGOMERY ST' BROCK BUILDING OROVILLE P: 1888;,HIST.SURV. '5965::9009=0007, 07/28/83,;,ID, 050105' 1'933 MONTGOMER_Y�ST SCRUGGS & MEADOR'BUIL_DINO' OROV,TLLE P 1859 HIST.SURV. :5965r0009-0008 0?/28/83.' ;1D ' 05010:6 1941 MONTGOMERY ST GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ORO,Vi i;i; P 1859 HIST SURV: ;5;96S-00139-0009, 07/28/83 'SDA ' 05010:7; 1955 ;MONTGOMERY, ST KUSEL' BUILDING OROVaLliE P 18 1878 HIST SJRV.. 5965=0009 0010. `07/28/83"ti'ib • 050108:• 19,63 MOy"FGOkLRY:ST FRZESLEBEN ;HOWARD BUILLING OROVZLLE' P 2878 HIST.SURV. 5965 0009 0011, 07/28/83 ,1D.' 4 '050109: 1975 MONTGOM?-RY:S:T WASHINGTON"BLOCK.•:BUILDING' OROVIL'LE P, 1856 HTST.SURV, 5.965-000970012. 07/28/83•,1D 090548; 2316: MONTGOMERY; ST GARR0IT!S'SAW,MILL 6ROVILLE1 P. HIST.'RES'. SPHI-B,UT=005: 06/06/69''7L _ 1 163492' 2815 MONTGOMERY ST ` OROVILLE, P.. :1920^ 'PROJ.'REVW.. HUD060922M' .09'/25/06 ,6Y - MORNIYGSTA_R AVE OROVILLE 'P' 1954 PROJ:REVW: .HUD060711C 07/12/06` %6Y. • 050112 _119 ` ` 07/28/834 "1D 072997; 1489 MYERS ST:• STATE THEATRE; OROVILLE;' ;M; .1928 HIST RES',.: NPS 91001383-OOD0 09/13[91 1Scy' NAT,REG. 04-0002 ., 09/13/91 1S " AC 105,444' 176; NELSM. OROVILliE RANGER; UNZT.HEABQUARTERS OROVILLEi iS 1940 STAG 5029.• ST.AG:-3540=D12,5 11/20/96 ACM ,AD TO"5440' 176; NELSON.'.AVE OROVILLE:RANGER UNIT "HEADQUARTERS. OROYILLE S ;. 1937 'ST.:AG.5024. ST`AG.;73540=0124, 11/20/.9.,6..:4CM ;AD :162061 2485'NEVADA:AVE' OROVILLE -P !PROJ'REVW. HUD060.406B:' ;05/0.8/06 6Y _ 151010: OPE INS HAW 'iRD IBR. 12C=268/DRY•CREEK, ._ OROgILLS' 'S 1938 HIST RES.. D6E,b4-0.0 0010-0000_ ,03/07/0'0:-6Y OFFICE OF HISS'ORIC ?,RESERVATION *:* ^ Directory of 'Properties n:the Historic Property'°:Data File for BUTTE. County- Page. 19, 10-22-09 PROPERTY -NUMBER :PRIMARY-# STREFT.ADDRaSS.,;,...:...... NAMES ....:.. ..........:.:....:.......: CITY_NAME:.....::. OWty. 'YR-. OHP-PROG... PRG -REFERENCE- A*UMHER STAT -DAT NRS CRI T RROJ:REVW.. FHWAQ00207A 03/07/00 6Y :1510.05 0?ENSHAW'RD' BR;, 12Cj267/GO4D RUN ;CREEK; OROVZLLE S 1955 HIST RES. DO .04-00=0009-0000 031 07/00 6Y. PROD `REVW.; F9WA000207A: 03`/07/00 6Y 151012. OP.ENSHAW RD BR.-i2C;-2.69tDRY`CREEK`OVERFLOW OROVILLE S 1931 HIST.RES. DO :04,=00 0011-0000' 03/07/06 6Y PROJ,.REVW. FHWA000207A 03"/67/'00 6Y 151013' OPENSHAW RD 'W . 12C-270/DRY CREEK OROV'ILLE. S'. 1.955 HIST. RES. .DOE -04=00'-00.2-000 03/07)00_ 6Y PROJ.REVW:.., FHWA000207A 03(07/.00 6Y 094956 3264;6RANGE.:AVE 'OROVILLE P 1928 PROJ.REVW. HUD95Q130W 03/30/95 6Y 0,89477 OREGON GULC74-RD OREGOIT CITY OROVILLE U HIST:RES. SHL -0807-0000 06128/65 ICL. 074302 1203 ORO "DAM BLVD WEST OROVILLE U 1930 PROJ.REVW. MWIA9:1.1206E 01/21/92 6Y 074303 1275. ORO DAM BLVD WEST OROVILLE U 1925 PROJ,.REVW'. FHWA911206E 01/21/92 6Y 014304 1{sl.PRO DAM BLVD. -WEST OROVILLE U 1930 PRQJ.REVW: FHk7�911206fi 01/21%92 6Y .074305 1779 OR0`DAKBLVD XEtT OROVILLE U 1938 PR.OJ.REVW.. FH911206E WA 01/21/92 6Y 074306 1781 ORO 1. DAM BLVD WEST OROVILLE U 1929 PROJ REVW. FHWA911206E. 01/21/92 6Y 098975 :2294 ORO QUINCY.SR• OROVILLE P 1930 0' PROD REVW'. 4ES.; F,(JD950823D DOE -04'.x.92,0002'-•0000 12/27/95 01/21/92 6Y 6Y Is 074311 Q OROV LLE HWY JAEGE11 FARM, OROVILLE, U HIST PROJ:REVW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 6Y 11581-5 13 31 7 1359 PPOVILLE'HWY GRAN'ARY./'BIGGS:RANCH PROVILLE P. HIST RES: DOE 04'-92-000.1-9009 01/21/92 2D2 C PROJ.REVW.; FHWA9l1'206D 01/21/92 2D2 "C 1158:10 1359 OROVILLE HWY GARAGE ;/ -BIGGS RANCH: OROV.ILLE P 19.20 HIST.RES, DOE 04,-92-0003:=0004. 01121/92 2D2. �C PROJ.REVW;; FHW49ai206D, 01/21%92 2D2, ,C, 115811 1359.OROVILLE HWY ORO.V.ILLE 1-10 'OFFICfi / BZGGS RANCH' -OROVILLE P HIST:RES. 'DOE -94-92-0,003-0005 01/21/92 2D2 C: PROJ:REVW'. FHWA9.11200 01/21/92 2D2. 'C 115814 � } OL� 1359.oROVILLE'.HWY TANK HOUSE / BIGGS RANCH OROVILLE P 1915 HIST RES. DOE --04-.42-.0003'-0008 01/21/92 2D2, C PRQJ.REVW":: FHWIi911206D. 01%21/92 2D2 C 115813 ('i�tJ k j 1359.OROVILLE HA'Y' MILK BARN /•BIGGS,RANCH OROV.ILLE P 5915 HIST RES. DOE -04-92-0003"-"0007 01/21/92 2D2 C " PROJ.R:VW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 2D2 'C 074312'}GJ-( y,(j 1359 OROVILLE HWY` BIGGS RANCH OROVILLE :U 1900 HIST.RES. DOE -04-92=0003-9999: 01/21/92 2S2, .0 PROJ.REVW. FHWA911206D 01/21/912 2S2 C 0.74313 f)ij-ob�Wy 1359 OROVILLE HWY' HIGGS HOUSE OROVILLE .0 1922 HIST.RES. DPE-04-92-0003=0001 01'/21/.92 2B C PROJ.:REVW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 2B C •115812 1359:OROVILI,E.HWY HAY°'BARN / BIGGS:RANCH 6ROVILLE P 1917 HIST ASS: DOE=04-92.-000.3`-0006 01'/21/92 2D2' 1-G. PROJ.REVW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 2D2` 'C 115808 �'�'Vt1 F1 1355 OROVILLE :ksaY $ERVANT`QUARTERS / SIGGS,HOUSE OROV,ILLE P 1926' HIST RES,. DO 04'-'92-0003:-0002:, 2 01/21/91. 2D2 C PROJ.'REVW'.. FHWA911206D 02/21/92 2D2 C; 115809 011•1359 OROVILLE.HWY SWIMMING 'POOL,/ BIGGS RANCH: OROVILLE P HIST ;RES. DOE=04-92-0003-0003 01/21/;92 2D2 C PROJ._REV.W. FHWA511206D: 01/21/92 2D2 .C. 0:7431!loq O(' G G � .1402 OROVILLE HWY' BIGGS,RENTAL- -OROVILLE `.0 1935 HIST_RES. PROJ:REVW. DOL=04,92=0004-;0000. FHW 911206D 02/21/92 01/21/9;2 6Y 6Y 074335 1617 OROVILLE HWY ROBINSON'S CORNER. OROVILLE U 1925 HIST.RES.. D0E-04-92-0005-0000 01/21/92 2S2 A PROJ:REM FH47A911206D 01/21/92 2S2. A 0:743161 �J�� 1707 OROVILLE HWY ROY ROBINSON HOME OROVILLE U 1918' HIST.RES. DOE -04-92-0006-0000 03/21/92 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA9.11206D 01/21/92 6Y 074317 C?4fj.W') 2111 OROVILLE HWY 'AKERS HOUSE OROVILLE U 1916 HIST.RES. DOE. -04-:92=0007-0000 01/21/92 6Y .3 PROS.REVW. FHWA9112060 01/21/92 6Y 674318 3464 OROVILLE HWY OROVILLE U 1945 HIST.RES. DOE -04-92-0008-0000 01/21/92 6Y PROJ.R.4VW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 6Y 089479 OROVILLE-QUINCY SR DISCOVERY OF THE LAST YAHI:INDIAN OROVILLE C HIST.RES. SHL -0609-0,000 10/05/65 ICL 150375 2283 -PARK AVE OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE -04-04-0004-0000 67/13/04, 6Y PROJ.REVW. HUD040614E 07/13/0.4 6Y 098972 1753 PINS ST" OROVILLE P 1915 PRO D;REVW. HUD950823B 12/27/95 6Y 0) 694955 1950, PINE ST'OROVILLE P: 1925 PRO, REV4Yl HUD950228D 03%30/95 6Y 132870 4828. POWER. HOUSE. HILL`RD. PUMP HOOSE OROVILLE P. 1925 HIST.RES. DOE -04-01-0011-0000 11/06/01 6Y PROJ.•REVW.. FHWA010810D 11/06-/O1 6Y 132869 4828,POWER HOUSE HILL"RD. BARN OROVILLE P 1910 > p ... HIST'.RES:. . DOE-04-01-0010-OObo 11/06/01 6Y PROJ.REVW.. FHWA010810D 11/06/01 6Y ; — . ' ,. ., OFF.ICE:OF iiISTORIC:PRESERVATTON * [* ,*_• .Directory'•of• Properties tin Lhe Histgrie':Property. Data,rie :foz;BUTTE County'. *' , w . -22' • . Page 20 0-22 09 PROPERTY,' -NUMBER rPRIMARY-•'r# `STREET,ADDRESS_,. .,. ...:::::. NAMES— ................ :...... ..... :...... 'CiTY NAME;,., •.•:, OY.'N• ;YR C, OHP PROG'.; ,PRO?REFERENCE NUMBER; STAT. -DAT. N' S CRIT 132868' 4828 ROWER :HOUSE :HILL RD COTTAP,E: - OROVILLE: P: 1940.,' `NIST. REST,., DOE=O'4 .01.;00090000 '.11/06%,0,1 ;6Y: i.b.• PROJ.REVW. FHWA010810D *;11/06/pl :6Y 13286;7 4828 POWER hOUSE HTLL•'RD i MAIN HOUSE OROVILLE. P Y905 .HIST RES: DOE -:04-01-:00094000 '11/06/01 6Y > _ ' RE : FW01081PROJ 11/06/01. {6Y 1'62060; 1289: �ROBINSON; ST OROVZLL&! P' P~ROJ REVW:; HUD 60.4,06A. 0. 05/0.8/06 fiY;` 050115" 173'5.!ROBINSON.ST UNITED;STATES.POST •OFFIC&,.SOROVILL"' :ORQVILLE P'. 3932' HISTiRES.; NPS, -85000123-0000. :. _. Ol/11%SS 15:, ` 14IST.RES:,. _„ DOE'' -,04 84 000,1 0000' 02/09/83 ; 2S2 C r• :PROJ:REVW,:, PSPS$3'0802B 02%09/83 •252 C. 151079r ROCKS LANE BERKELEY';OLIYE ASSOCIATION HISTORI• 'OROVILLE: PiHISTRES:. DOE -'04'-00-.0023=.00,00' •03/07/00.! 252 :PROJ REVW-. .. 'FHWA000207A:'' 03/0.7/,00: 2S2 , 5151074' ROCKYLANE BERKEL'EY�OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI ORO,VILLE, P; HIST RE§ DOE 04 00 0020'-.0_000' 03/07%00 2S2' PROOJ REVW; F9WA000207A, 03/07/00' 2S2 ' :151072 *ROCKY LANE; - BERKELEY �OLI.VE ASSOCIATION%HISTORIt ;0ROVILLE P- �.. HIST, RES,,, z ; ., DOE 0,4 00 0018, 0000 03/07/00. 2S2 PROJ REVW,., FHWA000207A; 03/0700 2S2 151075 ROCKY LANE ,,;- BERKaLEY"OLIVE ASSOCIATION •HISTORI: 'OROVILLE P r HIST RES'. DOE ,04 OQ=0021=0000 03 07/00 /7QG ZS2 - r i e sr PROJ.REVW;. `FHWA000207A: 03/0.•/ ;292, .. 151076 51,; ROCKY LANE' 83RKELEY`.OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI ;OROVILLn P: HI STrRES:: DOE.r04-00;0022`-,0000 03/07,/04' 2S2 ' S • - . PROD REVW:FHWAQ00207A+ 03/07/04: 12S2 15'1`073r :ROCKY :LANE' * r BERKELEY ALIVE'ASSOCIATSON HISTORI _ ._._ OROVILLE' P'' .. • HIST RES: DOE -0.4-00-001'9 0000 03/07/00 252` .. _ :PROJ:REVW. FHWA000207A• 00/07%OQ . 2S2 i 151'0:7;9' ROCKY LANE?: OC BE_- LEY'OLIVE ASSOCIATIOY HIS.TORI OROVILLE T3:P;' HIST RES;y_ _ + DOfi-:04 00 _0025 -0000 .' 03 07 00 /_ 2S2 • ' ; PROJREVW.. 'FHWA000207A: 03/07;/00 2S2,1 1510?8 - + P,OC{YBERKELLY.OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI OROVILLE. HIST"RES": DOE. ;•04'00.-002:4 OOOQ 03%07,/OG'a>2S2 PROJ REVW.: FHWA600207A 03/0.7:/OQi 2S2` 151'080" • - ':ROC{Y `LANE BERKELEY _OLIVE 4ISTORI QROVI*.LE;; r';P' HIST RES- DOE 04 00 0026. 0000 03/:02SJ00 +2S2, , ,ASSOCIATION • PROD REVW F, WA 03/07/00 2Sf •150519' + 1 OROVILLE; P' '1900•HIST.SURV„ ,145`iSAFFORD`ST. 5965=0023 094952 2989 SFENCER`AV'c 4 , OROVILLE P' 2940.• -PROJ.'REVW. •HUD950228A`. 03/30/95 :6Y, •. 150989,; > SR BR 12 1'91/OOLD+RUN CREEK OROVILY:E'• '.Sl 197.5, H3ST..RES`., .• DO£ -;05.;.00=0002-"000'0 03/07/00' '6Y: ' PR61.1REVW-. T..HWA00020.7A 03/0;7/08•'6Y ' :SR; 39 -,.. '- 70/,DCREEK? S 1975 RSDOE O000000 03/07:1509910,0 6Y ' • f PROv Rn^VW: FHWA000267,A 08/07/00 6Y 15.0'992 "SRc 199- +BR. 12173;', ORVILLE) _ ;S. 1975 HIST' RES:,DOE 04 00 0004 000.0 03/07/00 6Y: PROJ R£tJW., FYWA00020;7A' 03/07/04 6Y 1509'85: - SR. 70 BR: 12-139%GOLD'RUN; CREEK OROVILLE. ;S 1458 :HIST.: RES:- DOE -P4=00=0001:0000, 03/07%00:. 6Y; ... PROJYREVW:. FHWA000207A 03/07/:00' 6Y - i ' • 1509.94:' SR, 70, BR. 12 144/CAMPBELL CREEK OVERFLOW OROVILTE . S 1963 HIST RES: DOE 04 00=0606c006.0 ` 03/07/00 6Y', t PR VW FHWA00 20 A07 00 6Y- • 1510"TS, •' SR; 7:0 ':FRIDGE $12 98./'TABLE MOUNTAIN;OVE OROVILTE S 1963 HIST'RES. DOE 0300070613 60.00 03/07/00. 6Y" - - PROJ REVW, 6002 7A r 03/07'/AO 6Y' 136490: ;.2364''SR''70: e• OROVILLE P 1.920 ,HIST RES':. DOE.0.4 02-0009-0000 12/10%.02 6Y' ;P,ROJ,iREVW., FHWA021003A 12/16%02: 6Y '153000 � SR..99 ER' 12 123/196/DRY CREEK OROV.ILLE ' S " 1952 HIST;.'RES DOE -04'-00=,00,08=:000:0: ;03/07/00' ;6Y' . PROJ:REVW:r. FHWA6,0020,7A, •03./07/04: '6Y` 1$099,3; SR.+99 HR' 12 75'/,L7TTt a `.DRY CetEfiK ORQVIa LE S 1,952 HIST RES: DOE -04 -6a -,0005A606. 03/0.7/00 AY „ y PROJ REVW FHWA000207A• 03/07/00 6Y' 1'67958`: !'3700.'STAUSS AVS'' PROVILLE' = P - T951 PROD REVW. HUD070918A. _-. 10/01:/07 6Y', 15116:7 TABLE MOUNTAIWRLVD jBARN ACROSS.%PROM'2128'TABLE;:MOUNTA-'OROVILLE P •1920 HIST :RES.,,: DOE=0.4 00-0052 0000 03/07•/.00 > 6.Y r - t PROJREVW. FHWA0.00207A 03./07/00 6Y 151017. TABLE. MOUNTAIN 1, BLVD -BR.'12C=-144/CAMPBELL CREEK , OROVILLE S 1940 HIST:RES. .DOE-04r00r.0015-000.0 '03/,07/00 6Y- , • PROJ REVW. FHWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y` N 1509;9T'. TABLE+MOUNTAIN BLVD BR ,12-145,7CAMP3ELL CREEK. OROVILLE S 1963 HIST RES: DOE 04 00-.00070000 03/07/00 6Y'• -: PROJ.REVW:. •. .._ ..- _ FHWA:000207A 03/07/00 6Y` 151016' TABLE,NAUN'TAIN'BI;VD: ;BR•.312Cr.193/CAMPbEliU CREEK ;OROVILIE S 1940 HIST.RES.. DOE -94-00-0014-0000 .03/07/00 6Y PROJ REVW% FHWA000207A 03/07/0-0 6Y 151165 TABLE.MOUNTAIN.BLVD: OROV.ILLE P ' 1880 HIST'RES. DOE=04'-00=0051-0000 03/0,7/00 6Y ... -•.. parr _ � �k-• ;,,,g4 ^'. t , 9FFLCfi 0$IHIS.TORIC:PRE$ERVATION' • •"* Directory of: Properties in the,distor c.. Property Data File for BUTTE County. Page 21 10-22-09 PROPERTY-NUMBER PRIKARY-#. :STREET,.' ADDRESS— ....-....._... NAMES..... ....... .••.,.... CITY NAME,.,..,...., OWN .YR-C `OHP-PROG:. PIRG - REFERENCE -NOMBER. "STAT-DAT 'NRS CRIT .PROJ.REW. FHWA0.60207A, 03/0:7/00 6Y 069296 _TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD, TABLE: MOUNTAIN. BOULEVARD BRIDGE OROVILLE U PROJ.REVW. 65001069( 08/16/79 2S 151163 2092 TABLE MOUNTAIN.BLVD: OROVILLE P 1920 -HIST'. RES. ;DOE-:04:-00-0049-'0000 03/07/00. '6Y PROJ.REVW: 'THWA00.0207A 03/0.7/00 6Y 151164 2096'TAHLE.,MO_UNTAIN; BLVD. OROVILLE P. Y926 HIST'.RES. -.DQE-04'-.00-0050'-0000 03/07/00; 6Y. PROJ.REVW. PHWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y 15`1170 1 185 TABLfi,MOUNTAIN:BLVD OROVILLE: P ;1950 HIST. RES. DOE-04-00-0055-0000 03/07/00 6Y PROJ..REVWJ THWA900207A, 03/67/U0 6Y 156,830 1730"VEA^sCH'SV OROVILLE: P' 1950. •PROJ,REVW, HUD051107F 11/28/05 6Y 151174 W HWY'7•:0, EQUIPMENT'`SHED' OROVILLE, P 1.942 'HIST RES4-, DOE70;4=00-0059=0000 03/67/00 6Y PROJ'.-REVW.: ,F.HWA00;02O?A 03/07/00 :6.Y 102890 2285 47TLCOX AVE; OROVTLLE P: 1910' BROJ:REVW:: 'HUD960619E, ':08/06/96: 6Y 103182 PLATTE MOUNTAIN, TIRE I:00_KOUT S:TATI (VTC) OROVILLE S 1956 ST :AG 5024": ST AG 3540 0000'a 09/12/96 ACM .AD 103180 SAWMILL'PEAK FIRE LOOKOUT STATION (VIC) OROVILLE S A,9 2.9 STAG 5024Y ST AG `3540 00.0025 09/12]'96 ACM 103178 'SUNSET.HILL FIRE I.00KOUT`(STATION' (VIC) 'OROVILLE; S 1934 ST: AG 5,024; ST AG ,3540 000037. 09/12/96, :4CM 1103161 BALD.MOUNTAIN FIRE LOOKOUTSTATION: (VIC) •OROVILILE' S.. 1934, 'ST.,AG;5024] STAG-3540 000029 09/12/96' 4C AD 103179 BLOOMER HILL FIRE LOOKOUT STATION: (VIC)- ORO!LI m' Si 1925; ST.AG.5024. ST.'AG=3540-000097 09/12%96: ACM AD 090561 6TH ,ST OAOVILLE:.ODD FELIfJWS HOME SITE:'. BE (VIC) OROVILLE U HISTIRES:: SPHI-BUT-018 :08/17/90 '7L 1.36485 63; LOWER :HONCUT RD (VIC) OROVILLE. P 1910 1. HIST R, ES.. DOE-`04-02-0004-.0000 12/16/021 6Y PROJ:REVW, -FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6Y 140281 09OVILLE BANGORzSR, ROCKY, HONCUT'CREEK.BRIDGB #12,CO292 (VIC).DROVZLLE S .1937 •HIST.RES'. DOE-0 -03-064'4-9.600 :05/21/03 '6Y PROD REVW. •FHWA036425A 0S/21/03 '6Y 140780 OROVILLIE BANGOR;SR BRANCH ROCXY HONCUT CREEK BRIDGE #' (VIC) OROVILLE S 1940 :HIST,.RES. DOE-04=03,=0043,-0000 05/21/03 6Y, PROD REVW.. FHWA030425A 0;5/21%03 '6Y' 1;3,6493 1141 PALERMO RD VI (C) OROVILLE' P 1956 HIST`:RES''. DOE-04,-0.2-00.17-0,0:00 '12/16/02: ;6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6Y 1364:94 POWER.HOUSE.HILL RD SCHULTZ BARN (VIC) OROVILLE P 1920 HIST. RES'. DOE-04-02-0013:-0000 12/16/02 .6Y PROD Rs^VW:FHWR021003A '12/16/02 '6Y . 13,6'492-. b069:POWER ., .. HOUSE HILL RD (UIC):OROVILLE $ 1946 HIST. RES:, DOE=04=02-001`1-:0000, '12/16/02,- -6Y PROJ.REVW. ;FHWA021003A 12/16/0$ .6Y 136991 6317 POTdER.HOLS$ HILL. RD M0, OROVTLi-:-- P' 1922 .HIST:RES.., DOE-04;-0a-0010=000.0 12,/16/.02, :6Y :PROJ;REVW. F.HWA021,003A 12/16/02' ',6Y' 136506 ,103z SCHOOL 'ST (VIC) 'OR'OVILLE 1? 1900 HIST: RES:. DOE-04-02'4014.0000 .12/16/02 '6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6Y 050091 SR 15'2' BRIDGE #12-34 (VIC) OROVILLE, S 1921 'HI$T I, SURV. 5965; 0002 0000 3S' 050094 SR 391 BRIDGE #1:2-171 (VIC) OROVILLE S 1925 HIST SURV. 5965-0005 0000 7R- • 05009.6. "SR: 191 BRIDGE t$17 172 (VIC) .OROVIVLE: S• 1925 HIST.SURV. 5965-0006, 0000? 7R 0500.9.3 SR: 191 BRIDGE #11-17'0 (VIC) OROVILLE. S' 1925 HIST.$URV. '59.65'=0Q04-0000'. 7R: 05.0092 SR 70 BRIDGE,#12-61 (VIC) OROVILLE S '1922 HIST.SURV,. 5965:-0003'-0000 7R 10501 SR. 70 3ARBO GAP FOREST,FIRE STATION BARR (VTC) OROVILLE S 1937 ST.AG.5024 `ST;AG.-3540=0118 11/20/96 4CM AD 136487 SR, 7'0 CENTRAL HOUSE ;ROAD BARN: (VIC) OROVILLE P 1925 'HIST.RES: DOE-04-02-0006=000.0 12"/16/02 6Y'. PROJ.REVW. FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6Y 13648:6 .992 SR 70 (VIC) OROVILLE P 1948 HIST.RES. DOE-04-02-0005-:0000 12/16/07 '6Y PROJ REVW. FHWA021003A 12/16/62 6Y 136488 1421 'SR;70 (VIC) 'OROVILLE. P' 1920 HIST.RES,. DOE-04-02-0007-0000 12/16/;02: 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA02:1003A 12/16/02 6Y 136489 1'532 SR; 70 (VIC) 'GROvTLLE P 1920 HIST.RES; DOE-04-02-0008-0000 ".12/16/02 6Y PROJ'.REVW. FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6Y W069664. HONCUT:RD FONCUT CREEK BRIDGE (VIC) ;PALERMO; U PRGJ.REVW. '10/28/77 2S' 136507 1527 PALERMO RD. (VIC) PALERMO P 1920 HIST.RES, DOE-04-02-0015-0000 12/16/02 6Y 'PR0.7.REVW. FHIKA021'003A 12/16/02 6Y 136508 1630' PALERMO RD (VIC) PALERMO P 1950 HIST:RES.. DOE-04-02-0016-0.0.00 12/16/02 :6Y PROJ.REVW. : FHWA021003A 12/16/02 6.Y J r OFFICE OF 'HIS.TORICj PRESERVATION ,:* '+1., Directory `<of' Properties !in- the Historic rProperty ;Data. File: ,for BUTTE 4County. Z, Page ,22;*0 10-,22-09 ' -PROPERTY,NUMBER PRIMARY -f, iSTREET_:.ADDRESS:......:..:...... NAMES....:..:..,.:: .:....:....:::...... `CITY: NAME.r.'r'-...: •OWN' YR -Ci OHP=,P,ROG... '-"PRG-REFERENCE-NUMBER, 'STAT:-DATv NRS -CRIT 156832, 1130 BILLE RD: PARADISE-' P. 1920 <PROJ.REVW. .HUD0S1107H 13/28/.05 6Y. 152481. 5344 CLARK RD HEINKE PROPERTY PARADISE: P' T945 HIST RES*. :DOE 64 04' 0018 0 60 0 'AWA040916A. 09%30/04: :6Y:' PROD REVW. 09/30/04 6Y: 15248.3; 534,8, CLARK 'RD ' HEINKE PROPERTY PARADISE' P. 1950 _-- 'HIST RES. DOE-, 0.4 04 0019-0000 09'/30'/04 ,6Y; ' PROJ•REVW.. FHWA040916A,. 09%30/04. 6Y; 152478' 5365 CLARK 'AD,,' PARADISE iINDUSTR=AL PAM 'PARADISE P.'- -1954• 'HIST RES:: DOE_*O4=04r.0017'=0000 09/30/64, 6Y: • PROJEREVW. :FHWA040916A, :09/30/.04: 6Y; 1524;56' 5x27 CLARK RD? FAS PARADISt 'kANOR.BED & BREAKT': PARADISE' P' i949 HIST -RES: .DOB-.04,047`.00T1:-:O90D 09%30/0,4, `6Y: r - - PROD REVW- FHWA0:40916A,. '09/30/04 -6Y.0 152454 5515:CLARK RD VISINONI GENERAL'CONTRACTOR 2ARADISE P' 1945 HIST RES'. DOE 04 04 0012'0004. 09/20/A4 '6Y �- PROS REVW; FrHWA040916A, 09/20/04 6Y.. :. 1529.75 5520':CLARK'RD .t a KEMPER `.CHIROPRACTIC; -PARADISE P 1950; HIST RES:::. DOE -04 04 '0016 0000 ;09"/30/04. 6Y-, ' • PROJ REVW:. .FHWA04Q916A 09/30/04 ;6Y: - : 152468 5522 CLARC Rd! PARADISE` P 1950 HIST RES.: DOE ,04 04.0015-.0000- 09/30/04 6Y.. • - �04D0460013-;0000 ,152463; 5542 CLARK RD GALLAGHERiCHIROPRAC IC ?ARADIS£ P 1953 HIST RE3§ bot 09/30%04. 6Y, • PROJ REVW. FHWA040916J 09/30'/04 6Y. 15"2466: S542iCLARK;RD;:.' :PARADISE; P, d950 HIST RES. DOE 04 04 0014-0000 09/30%09 6Y - - - PROJ REVW. FHWA040.91'fiA' 09/30"/.04 '6Y; 161495 6107. -CLARk •RD: +PARADISE'-' ZP; 1953.' >PRWTREVW; ;HUD060327F,F' ` 03/28/06. '6Y; jr y 152720' j 13 ... 7; COAST RANGE LANE _... PARADISE:; P 145.0 :H35T-RES':: DOE.':'04 05.::000:1-0.000 02/22/05. '6YS ' PROJ.REVW. HUD050217A 02/22/05.;..'6Y. 13278,1' 1223 ELLIOTT RD, , PARADISE`r V P 1'949 HIST RES ': DOE 64i- 0001 0000 08/0.5\/02. `6Y1 -, PRO REVW. HUD020801C, 08/Ob%02 6Y. 1056.4'7; = 1469;:FOREST',:SERVICE,;R,p -:.PARADISE ;FORESTS FIRE .STATION Z. -HAY' PARADISE; S 1934 ST ;AG ,5024'; ST, AG. 3540; ;0127-, 11/20%90 4CM, ,RD; 1054'46? }14.64:'FOREST-.SERViCE.� PARADISE :FOREST:FIRE vSTATIONCOMBT ;PARADISE] 'S -19.,34 ;ST:AG.5.024.,ST-AG.,' 3540-;0126, 11/20/96 „ 4CM .AD . 1537.40' "n4g. GLEN CR " PARADZSfi' .Pl 1949 :PROJ:REVW. :HUD050415D,' ,0.4/19/05'` 6Y. ' 176015: '^5852 INGALLS:RD- ,-' PARADISE'. - 'P'1 1955 :P.ROJ:REVW.: HUDO.V0541A. OS/2$:/iD9 <6Y' 16936;9 1495 JONES ;LAN;: PARADISE P 1947 P,RO3 REVW HUD011120A 12/07/07 .6Y' 172982; 5636, NEWLAND'RJ' PARADISE P 1955 PROJ REVW FUDD:80721B 08/11/0$ '6Y` ,09;0552'; PEARSON RD:;. BUTTE;' COUNTY,:RAIROAD,DEPOT PARADISE P _ .. HIST RES., SPHZ:B6T'011, 12/21/.81 7L: 16.19,90; ;.5.412 'SI;IBBY RD., PARADISE 'P .1944 PROJ,REVW., HUD0;6OSOnB: ' 05/04/06 6Y _ Fv .172983 556'6; SAAMILL RD'; _ PARADISE •P 1956, PROJ REVW-, HUD080721A 08/11%08 6Y 154980'•-: 8247 SKYWAY' -DUKE S CORK N''BOTTLE DISCOUNT LZ PARADISE P`.-1939 :PROJ:REVW:• FHWA050,7292 08/17/-05 _ . < v.P, - •�, PROD REViJ: FHW1C050729Z , 08/17•/05 6Y.: , 154982; 11s0:4JAGSTAFF":RD, SERENITY WOODS ART GALLERY PARADISE ' P 1947 PROD REVW: FHWA050729Z 08/17%05 6Y" .a 154981, PARADISE 07 08/17/05 6YW 5 ' :RD` "#`126:.8./•;HONrY PARADISE C: HIST SURV., 5969-0002 0000` 06/23/88 2S AC 050120; • _' i - HONEY; RUN BRIDGE RUN. COVERED (VIC) 1:889 PROD .REVW: '65000.630 12/24/85 '.2S PROJ.'REVW. FHWA8,50823A 12/.24'/85 2S 'AC' ' HIST RES SPHI=BUT 002 P8/05166 7L 050119; itIMBUG RD: VLt SCHOOLHOUSE CENTERIL (VZC) PARADISE M 1894 HIST RES: NPS7i000219=0000 03/24'/.72 '1S ` H18T"RES: SPHI-BUT=007 01/19/71 7L ' 154634. (8.-BAY'.GARAGE',;% BRUSH CREEK WORV CE PLUb'NF, * F 19.3.4 .PROJ.REV,W.. USF5040810A 12/20/04 6Y 154631r MODERN RESIDENCE,�;OLD aBARRACKS / $' PLU NF F y PROJ.REVW. USFS0.40810A'• ,12/20/04 6Y ' 154b16' MODERN BARRACKS'OFFICE /:BRUSH .CRE PLU"-:NF. e^ 199:0 PRGJ.;REVW'. USFS0;408'10A 32/20/04 6- 154629 RE' -.10 STANDARD OFFICE / BRUSH`CREE PLU'',NF F 1938 PROJ.:R:EVW-.. USFSO4081OA 12/20/.0'4 2S2- AC 154630• G34�REL ROOF RESIDENCE CTRCA 1929 P._NF. F 1929 PROJ R V47:: USFSO40810A 12/20/04 6Y 154638 RANGER S RESIDENgE, & GARAGE /;BRUS PLU;NF: F PROD REVW; USFS040810A 12/20/04 6Y. • 158318 •` FORBESTOWN DITCH/OROV LLE WYANDOTT rPT NF " C 1965 PROJ REVW;. USFS050104A' 03/03'/.E5 6X 154635 :6' -;BAY WAREHOUSE ;& -'SHOP '/ BRUSH CRE 'PLU NF. " F. .1934: 'PROJ.REVW; , •USFSO4.081ok 12/20/04' 6Y 067752 B.IG BAR MOUNTAIK..I.QOROO.T.' 'PLU"NF: F: � ;HIST;RES•. .DQE: -0.4 89-00.01-'0.000; 12/:14/89: -2S2? AC,? ♦ 'RE:: PROJ.VW 'USFS891665B 12/14/89. 292;: AC.' � 1546.41' MISCELLLANEOUS STRUCTURES:/ SRVSH C :PLU'lNF: F PROJ REVW bSFSO46810A 12/26/64 6Y i •uiM,m. ^.:P •... � .. - r . • a. « _ ,...r,...... 0: rv. 0: ..,.•0! .u::N _h .. •. .a.w. a rn. , r . r ,. • ;OFrTCE OF'-rtISTORiC. PRESERVATION + * Directory o Pzopertie in the, Historic°Property Data>File for BtJT1B CounEy "''=.Page 23 10=22 -09th; PROPERTY-VUM3ER PRIMARY. #; S•TREET',ADDRESS'.-,.. . , . NPa�7ES CITY NAME t� SOWN ?rYRsCCi OHP.-PROG'Y •PRG<REPERENCfi,NUMBM STAT=DAT` NRS; ,CRIT• Y5464V PAINT'SHED,' OLD:WOOD -SHED / SRU$: PLU;NP'. ;F' 1,929 PROD REVW, USFSO40810A 12/20/09 6Y.' 18463'7 •BARRACKS,/,OF,F.ICE;BUILDING', OLD?ECW PLU NF "F 1930 PRO, REVW- USFSO40810A_ 12/20/09 6Y'' 154628 ,. BOLDINGr#1805Js9E-10 OFFICz.&::ADD ''PLUNP" ,F „1986 PROD,REVST, USFS:04081'OA 12/20/04 6Y' 154632- - F.3RE�EQUIPMENT'a4,BAY`:�WAREHOUSE; �PLU.NF' F' '1979' PROJsREVW.; USFS0.4:0810A 12/20%04 .6Y 154633".2. -BAT' 1L•ATvD GREASE'RACH /s. BRUSH: ' PLU NF' +F' 1939' ;PROJ:REVW. 'USFSO4081GA 12/20/04. 6Y u1939 154'639: GAS & OZL..S'iED•.% ,BRUS�i'CREEK.."WORK: �PiU �NF': � - •F' PROJ:REVW: USFSO 0810A :1.2/20/04; !6Y' ' 05:0.118. "• ;SR: ,7,0 r• BR.IDGE �#1'2 `38 •• (VIC), PUi:GA 4C: 1932 HIST SURV. 5966'-OOO1r00:00'. 12%24%8:5. 2Si ;-AC,,' j •' ,n m PROJ REVW: FHWASS0823A 12/24/85• ?2Se QAC ' - r � -i - � 'PROD REVW. 65000;633-. 12/24%85'• .2S'. • � , 05013,0. SR: 162` ' _ BR: 12,!1-10. '(VIC) 'RICHVALEsr !;S 1919 HIS,T_SURV. 5974, 0001. 0000• 7R's - 1377,93,, SR; .99 SEGMENT OF SR'99';/ ?NTERS£CTION,;t+7I (VIC) •RICHVALE+ F" A•954b 'HI$T:RES.; DOE 04-02-00L.7 OO,UO - _... PROJSR VW. :F -2-1028D it 20'/02 6Y' 105451 ,• . :1,6999: 4LAUREL ST STIRLING yCITY OREST :FIRE; STATION STIRLING CITY. -S 1937 ST 'AG 5024; ST -AG.:: 3590 0:129' 11/20/:96 4,CM, i . 105458: ;3E`999'1 AUREL ST ' STZRLING ;CITY EORES FIRE., STATION, STIRLING2CZTY. ;S 1.938 ST AG 5029 ST AG:.=3540'0133> 11/21/9.6 .4`CM 'AD • �.' 105453' 16995r:LAUREL ST•' STIRLING CITY.: PORES: EIRE'STATION, STIRLING _CITY 'S 193 'ST 5024;', ST AG: -3540 01;3 11/21%96 4CM AD , 105452 + '• u 1b'999 LAURELS ;� STIRLING CITY rOREST'FI'R£'STATION; ,STIRLING;:CITY S; .. 193,7 ST::AG 5024: ST AG.=3540"0130• 11/21,96 4'CM ;-AD' 105454`. 1¢499 LAUREL Si. STERLING CITY FOREST FIR.? STATION STIRLING CITY. ;S 193:7 'ST?AG.'5.02"4• ST-AG'.=3540 .013.2:. 11/21/96 4CM AD t 1'054$6' v 16999 LAUREL, §T.. w STIRLING CITY FORESTSFIRE= STATiOA STZRLiNG CITY . +S 8 1938 ST"AG 502:4•: ST AG:r=3540013:4:. X1/21%96 4CM ;AD. - 0986,6,7- 1E966,-MANZANLTAy$Ti t e >. STIRLING E3TY• P. _ 1931+ -.... •PROJTREVW: IiUD9:5103'00f R 12/:08,95 f6Y 050134. OLD .HUMBUG RD , INSK'IP ::HOUSE., •INSKIP.:HOTEL (V.IC)t STIRLING, CI. t(J. 1868 .HIST RES. ._ NPS a 5000425-0000'' 05',02',.75< ,1&: 170258'NORTHERN: ' ELECTRIC;RAILROAD; .THERMALLTO.; ' !U ;1.9'69 `P,ROJ REVtT. COE080118B 02/07 OS �:., 6Y' .. i ^ • • t. '880 x6 rlds liiifti > t i •' } •' California Historical Resource Status Codes 1D , Contributor to a district or multiple resource property listed in NR by the Keeper. Listed in the CR. 1S Individual property fisted in NR by the Keeper. Listed in the CR. 1CD Listed in the CR as a contributor to a district or multiple resource property by the SHRC 1CS Listed in the CR as individual property by the SHRC. ICL Automatically listed In the California Register — Includes State Historical Landmarks 770 and above and Points of Historical Interest nominated after December 1997 and recommended for listing by the SHRC. WN 28 Determined eligible for NR as an individual property and as a contributor to an eligible district In a federal regulatory process. Listed in the CR. 2D Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. 2D2 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by consensus through Section 106 process. Listed in the CR. 2D3 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by Part I Tax Certification. Listed In the CR. 2D4 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR pursuant to Section'106 without review by SHPO. Listed In the CR. 2S Individual property determined eligible for NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. 2S2 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section 106 process. Listed in the CR. 2S3 Individual property determined eligible for NR by Part I Tax Certification. Listed In the CR. 2S4 Individual property determined eligible for NR pursuant to Section 106 without review by SHPO. Listed In the CR. 2CB Determined eligible for CR as an Individual property and as a contributor to an eligible district by the SHRC. 2CD Contributor to a district determined eligible for listing in the CR by the SHRC. 2CS Individual property determined eligible for listing in the CR by the SHRC. Effloffim BE 3B Appears eligible for NR both individually and as a contributor to a NR eligible district through survey evaluation. 3D Appears eligible for NR as a contributor to a NR eligible district through survey evaluation. 3S Appears eligible for NR as an Individual property through survey evaluation. 3CB Appears eligible for CR both Individually and as a contributor to a CR eligible district through a survey evaluation. 3CD Appears eligible for CR as a contributor to a CR eligible district through a survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. c?R..o' "'� y: 1, .los 4CM Master List - State Owned Properties,r 5D1 Contributor to a district that Is listed or designated locally. SD2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5D3 Appears to be a contributor to a district that appears eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. 5S1 Individual property that is listed or designated locally. 5S2 Individual property that Is ellgible for local listing or designation. 5S3 Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. 513 Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. 6C Determined Ineligible for or removed from California Register by SHRC. 63 Landmarks or Points of Interest found ineligible for designation by SHRC. 6L Determined ineligible for local listing or designation through local government review process; may warrant special consideration In local planning. 6T. Determined Ineligible for NR through Part I Tax Certification process. 61I Determined ineligible for NR pursuant to Section 106 without review by SHPO. 6W Removed from NR by the Keeper. 6X. Determined ineligible for the NR by SHRC or Keeper. 6Y Determined Ineligible for NR by consensus through Section 106 process — Not evaluated for CR or Local Listing. ' 6Z Found Ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. Iii �2113­ Woom cam 73 Received by OHP for evaluation or action but not yet evaluated. 7K - 'Resubmitted to OHP for action but not reevaluated. 7L State Historical Landmarks 1-769 and Points of Historical Interest designated prior to January 1998 — Needs to be reevaluated using current standards. 7M Submitted to OHP but not evaluated - referred to NPS. . 7N Needs to be reevaluated (Formerly NR Status Code 4) 7N1 Needs to be reevaluated (Formerly NR SO4) — may become eligible for NR w/restoration or when meets other specific conditions. 711 Identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. 7W Submitted to OHP for action — withdrawn. 11/8!2003 ftle:///GI/PROJECTS%20-%20%20APPLICATICA/ZCA%2010-...0%20Pkg%20for%20CT%2Or#ATTACH%2OD.1 0/62000MMENTS.htm From: Huberland, Amy [AHuberland@csuchico.edu] Sent: Monday, March 29,'2010 2:24 PM To: Stuart, Claudia . Subject: RE: Bell House/Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory Attachments: C&HRI.BCCRC.Comments.doc Claudia,' Thank you for keeping the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition posted on the schedule for the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory review. I am attaching comments from several of our members in a Word document, and would also like to refer you to the following link from the Office of Historic Preservation on Drafting Historic Preservation Ordinances: http://www.ohy.parks.ca.gov/pages/1069/files/14 hp ordinances.pdf ' My personal comments on the draft Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory cover two main areas; (1)1 would like to see the existing State and Federal listings emphasized more in the Inventory document; and (2) the nominating process and issue of owner consent. I also spoke with Lucinda Woodward, who oversees the Certified Local Government Program at the State Office of Historic Preservation, regarding this matter, and she had some good advice. She oversees grants funding historic surveys wherein hundreds of resources (usually buildings), usually within major cities, are recorded, without owner consent. These historical surveys are studies and are used as a planning.tool. She suggested, and'I would concur, that anyone should be able to nominate,a resource to the Inventory. Rather than asking for owner consent, perhaps there could be an appeal process where the owner has the option to object. According to the linked document on Drafting Historic Preservation Ordinances, apparently there are a range of approaches to the nomination process and the issue of owner consent. The other members of the BCCRC also have stated their concerns regarding this issue; most of us feel that requiring owner consent for any level of listing would be counter-productive. Perhaps you could create different "levels" of listing with some level requiring consent, and another level not requiring owner consent. Please keep us posted on this issue! Sincerely, Amy Huberland, M.A. Assistant Coordinator Northeast Information Center California State University, Chico Building 25, Room 204 Chico, California 95929-0377 (530) 898-5438 ahuberland@csuchico.edu 67 file:///GI/PROJECTS%20-%20%20APPLICATIONS/ZC...or%20CT%20review/ATTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm (1 of 2)4/15/2010 12:20:17 PM file:///GI/PROJECTS%20 "/020%20APPLICATICA/ZCA%2010-...C%20Pkg%20for%20CT%20reOATTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm From: Stuart, Claudia [mailto:CStuart@buttecounty.net] Sent: Monday, March 15; 2010 2:07 PM To: Huberland, Amy " Subject: Bell .House/Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory Hi Amy, I want to give you an update on the Bell House item/Historic and Cultural Resources Inventory that is being brought forward for consideration by the Board of Supervisors.' After receiving the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition's comments last month, our staff has worked to address all the major areas of comment we received from you, either through revising the draft ordinance itself (attached), or as policy questions for the Board as'part of the staff report'. The relevant portion of the draft staff report is attached. We expect to bring the revised draft Code amendment and our policy -level questions before the Board on March 30th. Specifically, we will be asking whether owner consent should be required before an application is accepted and a resource considered for listing, and whether a fee should be charged for applications. We also expect to request any other guidance the Board may have,.including possible consideration of other resources for listing at this time. We expect the agenda packet to include the comments that BCCRC previously provided, as well as the State's list of historical and cultural sites that you forwarded. As we have discussed, the proposed Code amendment is being undertaken at.this time to address a specific problem in permitting historic preservation activities on noncompliant parcels. Development of a comprehensive Historic Resources Inventory will not take place until'after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 in September 2010. The placement of this item on the March 30th agenda has not been finalized, but we have no reason to expect changes to the Board date. We look forward to BCCRC's further comments at (or before) the March 30 meeting. Please keep in mind that the attached document and excerpt could be modified further before forwarding to the Board; the final packet will become available March 26th. In the meantime, I would be happy to provide further information or answer any questions you may have. Thanks to you and the BCCRC for your valuable input so far on this item. - Claudia r Claudia Stuart Principal Planner - Special Projects Butte County Department of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Phone 530-538-7604 Fax 530-538-7785 Email: cstuart@buttecounty.net 68 file:///GI/PROJECTS%20"/o20%20APPLICATIONS/ZC...or%20CT%20review/ATTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm (2 of 2)4/15/2010 12:20:17 PM Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition Comments regarding the proposed Butte County Cultural and Historical Resources Inventory 3/29/10 Hey Everyone, Although I agree that significant properties should be listed, there is a real issue with owner consent. You can not list on the National Register without the owners consent and I was at a Conference last week where SHPO indicated that owner consent is need to list properties. Given this we don't have much to stand on in respect to listing a property without owner consent. I think this puts the burden on those interested in preservation, to have to develop means to persuade land owners to list properties. Jamie Moore All, 1 just got finished reading all the attachments. Seems like it's coming along nicely. The only concern I have is the matter of property owner's consent, particularly vis. a vis a situation such as the Wright -Patrick House where there is clear and overriding significance, but strong likelihood that the owner might shy away from allowing it to be listed..... how can we approach this? Could we ask for some wording by which very specially significant sites and buildings could be listed with a caveat that indicates that it is without owner's consent but is significant enough to list. Or maybe simply have two categories in the inventory, one with and one without. What would it take for the property rights folks to feel that it is o.k. to recognize the historic significance without threat to them doing what they want with it? Lucy Sperlin Hi All, Unless things have changed in the last year or so, which is possible, properties which qualify for the National Register listing, but without the owner's consent, could still be listed as "Potentially Eligible". Amy? This is a'precedent, at least, and bolsters the thought that, whether or not a property owner recognizes his/her property as significant to society's cultural history, the general society recognizes it, and is able to say so publically. -John Gallardo Amy and Co., My thinking on the two points Claudia wanted us to comment on are these: 1. In regard to charging fees'to applicants to the proposed county historical and cultural resources inventory, I think that's OK as long as the fees are reasonable and don't discourage applications from private individuals and non- profit organizations. I. therefore would like to see some some of cap written into the code, say a maximum of $50. Most of the actual work on these .• applications, including all of the historical research and paperwork, is going to be done'by the applicants, not the county staff, so the county should not have a reason to charge a very high fee. 2.• I am not in favor of requiring owner consent prior to listing private properties on the county inventory. Property owners should not be given.a veto power over applications for listing. If they have any strong and reasonable objections (such as a clear financial hardship resulting somehow from listing, such as a reduction in property value, etc.) they can make their case to the supervisors if they wish to block a listing. In the end, -the final decision should rest with the supervisors. Besides, in reality, there will probably be many more benefits to listing than imposed hardships. If it proves politically impossible to create a historical inventory without a required owner consent clause, then I think we should take up John's suggestion that the new code mimic the National Register and include a process whereby non - owners can nominate a property for an "eligible for listing" status. That way the case for historical significance can proceed and"the'public be made.aware of a property's historic value. Mike Magliari " I agree with,Mike. Though if I had to bargain, I'd say point 2.,is more important. Actually, without some way to list all historic buildings and sites, the Inventory would not really accurately reflect the historic resources of the County, and would thereby loose meaning. I'think it is . really important that the Inventory be an accurate reflection of the actual historic resources. Taking this thought a step further, I think it would be wonderful if there could be a way'to have a 'preliminary' list which would be very easy to place sites on,,so that it doesn't become an 'all or nothing' situation whereby if a site is -historic, but no one has had the time and energy to do the full research, it is not summarily dismissed as "well, it's not on the inventory." The preliminary"'list' might not even be site specific, or even a 'list' but a naming of categories that contribute to County history, such as "Agricultural out -buildings that have'contributed to the development of Butte County agricultural industries." I,know that this idea may be really impractical at this stage of 'the political process, but we should be ' thinking along those lines. I'd like us to brainstorm a bit what such categories might be --they"could really contribute to the initial development of the 'real' inventory._ Lucy Sperlin All - I agree with Mike's assertions. Further from what I was trying to say the other day, as has been said more perfectly than I could ever do, a county's ( any county, or any other entity) inventory of its cultural resources is just that; an inventory of what exists. It is not the ' ability of any, one person ( read: property owner) to say that the resource doesn't exist. - John Gallardo 70 Butte County Deparonent of Development Serv_ ice_ s ` TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 - (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION y AGENDA April 22, 2010 TIME: 9:00 a.m. ; PLACE: Board of Supervisors' Room _ Coun Administration Center V. 25 County Center Drive - Oroville, CA 95965 t PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL - Commissioners Becker, Marin, Moore, Wilson and Chair Nelson. ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA - Commission members and staff may request additions, deletions, or'changes in the Agenda order. BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR. ON ATEMS NOT ALREADY ON THE AGENDA (Presentations' will be limited to five minutes. The Planning Commission is prohibited by State Law from,taking action on any.item presented if it is not listed on the Agenda). CONSENT CALENDAR.- Items Placed - on the Consent -Calendar are considered routine and non -controversial. Any member ' of the Planning Commission, any interested person or staff may request. that an item be removed from the consent calendar in order to address the Commission. The recommendation 0' �tounty staff is indicated below. It is only a recommendation and'has not yet been considered by the Planning. Commission. Copies of the Staff Report are available, at the Planning Division Office between .8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday, or on the Butte County Department of Development Services website at http://tinyurl.com/2010a a ndas. A. DET10-0004 Name: Ronald Slaton Project: Legal Lot Determination ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA ■ APRIL 22, 2010 ■PAGE 1 of 4■ It f Planner: Stacey Jolliffe APN: 028-460-008 Zoning: M -R Location: At the end of Maple Lane off of Hurleton-Swedes Flat Rd, about 1.5 miles west of Rackerby Proposal: Legal Lot Determination/Certificate of Compliance Recommendation: Approve, Conditional Certificate of Compliance There is a 15 -day appeal period on decisions with the Clerk of the Board. B. DET10-0003 Name: Runge Living Trust Project: Legal Lot Determination Planner: Mark Michelena APN: 062-250-005 Zoning: U (Unclassified) Location: Buchner Drive, approximately 400 feet east of Zink Road in Berry Creek. Proposal: Legal Lot Determination/Certificate of Compliance Recommendation: Approve Conditional Certificate of Compliance There is a 15 -day appeal period on decisions with the Clerk of the Board. VI. OTHER ITEMS A. PMISC10-0002 Name: County of Butte Project: Capital Improvement Program Planner: Chuck Thistlethwaite APN: Various Zoning: Various Location: Countywide Proposal: The Planning Commission is asked to determine whether the 2010 Capital Improvement Program for FY 2010/2011 through FYI 2019/20 is consistent with the Butte County General Plan. Recommendation: Forward a determination of General Plan consistency to the Board of Supervisors VII. P BLIC HEARINGS - The Chair will call for a presentation of the report of st ff. The hearing will be opened to the public for proponents, opponents, omments, and rebuttals. The hearing will be then be closed to the public and discussion confined to the members of the Planning Commission and staff. The Commission will then make a motion and vote on the item. It is requested that individual public comments be addressed to the Chair and limited to a maximum of 5 minutes so that all interested parties will have an opportunity to address the Commission. Following your presentation, please print your name and address on the speakers sheet so that the record will be accurate. A. TSM06-0012; GPA06-0005 and REZ06-0005 Name: Jeff Ashlock - Project: Tentative Subdivision Map, General Plan Amendment, Rezone APN: 078-090-043 and 078-09-044 Planner: Mark Michelena Location: SE corner of Lincoln Blvd and Ophir Road, South of Oroville Proposal: The GPA would change the land use designation from Industrial (I) to Commercial, Low Density Residential (LDR) and High, Density ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA ■ APRIL 22, 2010 ■PAGE 2 of 4E Residential (HDR). The REZ would change the zoning from Light Industrial (M-1) to Community -Commercial -(C -C) and Residential (R-1 and - R-4). The phased tentative subdivision map proposes to subdivide the 49.95 acres (two parcels) into`four land use areas: single-family residential (65 'lots), multi -family residential (8 ..parcels 'with 125 dwelling units), commercial (14.15 acres) and open space (11.4 acres) Recommendation: 1) Forward a recommendation to the Board of " Supervisors •.to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and approve the proposed General Plan Amendment and an ordinance to rezone the property; and 2) Adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration per CEQA., and approve the TSM -with findings • and -, conditions, including a condition that the project is not operative or entitled ,until the related General Plan Amendment and Rezone are approved by the Board of Supervisors. . There is a 10 -day -appeal period on decisions withthe Clerk of the Board. B. ZCA10-0002 - Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory Name: County of Butte, Project: Code Amendment Planner: Claudia Stuart APN: 047-190-020 Location: 12555 Meridian Road, Chico Proposal: Amendment of County Code to more effectively implement Policy LUE-6.8 •of the existing General Plan, and designation of the Bell House and historical accessory structures to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Recommendation: Forward a Recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to 1) adopt Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory and 2) Designate the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory C. 1:00 PM - Public Comment on Butte County General Plan 2030 Draft Program Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) Name: County of Butte Project: Butte County General Plan 2030 Planner: Dan Breedon DEIR Location: Unincorporated Butte County Butte County has prepared a Draft Program Environmental Impact Report for the Butte County General Plan 2030 and associated override of the Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan. The DEIR has been released `for a 60 -day public review period starting on Thursday, April 8, 2010, and ending Monday; June 7, 2010. The Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing to receive oral and written public comment on the DEIR. Written comments may also be submitted through the end of the public comment period to the Butte County' Department of Development Services c/o Dan Breedon, Principal Planner, T County Center Drive; Oroville, California 95965 - or via e-mail at dsgeneralpl-an@buttecounty.net. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ■ AGENDA ■ APRIL 22, 2010 ■PAGE 3 of 4n y i; VIII. GENERAL BUSINESS - This section of the agenda is to be utilized by the Planning Commission and Director of Development Services on items of interest, general discussion, or items for which staff has been directed to do research and bring back to the Commission. Items may not always be addressed at every hearing, but will always be listed as part of the agenda. A. Directors' Report B. Butte County General Plan 2030 Status Report C. Status Report on Interim Amendments to Butte County Code D. Update on Recent Board of Supervisors' Actions E. Legislative Case Law Update F. Planning Commission Concerns IX. COMMUNICATIONS - Communications received and referred. (Copies of all communications are available in the Planning Division Office.) X. MINUTES A. March 25, 2010 XI. ADJOURNMENT ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA APRIL 22, 2010 ■PAGE 4 of 4■ j Background • Butte County cont"ains'a number of parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code ("non-compliant" parcels). • Some contain historic structures which need work for preservation. • Permits cannot be issued., for preservation work on non-compliant parcels under current County Code" • In 2008, an,inquiry was received regarding permitting on such a parcel containing a potentially important historic resource (Bell House). BUTTE COUNTY oOUTtFe ° e =, PLANNING COMMISSION COUNty April 22, 2010 Project #: '-ZCA 10-0002 Historical' and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) Request: 1. Recommend to Board of Supervisors amendment of County' Code to more effectively implement Policy LUE-6.8 of existing General Plan 2. Recommend to Board of Supervisors designation of Bell, House and historic accessory structures (APN # 047-190-020) to the Inventory x ' Owner/ Applicant: Butte County APN: • Code Amendment - Various , Planner: Claudia Stuart, Principal Planner Background • Butte County cont"ains'a number of parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code ("non-compliant" parcels). • Some contain historic structures which need work for preservation. • Permits cannot be issued., for preservation work on non-compliant parcels under current County Code" • In 2008, an,inquiry was received regarding permitting on such a parcel containing a potentially important historic resource (Bell House). Board of Supervisors Direction . f . J • The Board of Supervisors has directed staff ff to prepare a Code "Fix" in order to allow for I reservation of the Bell House and similar structures on non=compliant parcels. • On March 30, 2010 the Board of Supervisors. provided.further guidance: — Anyone may nominate a resource for listing, but owner consent will be required before a resource may be designated to the Inventory. Application fees will not apply. 1.. Proposed Code Amendment Two components: — Amends Chapter 26 (Buildings) to create a new Historical and. Cultural Resources Inventory. — Revises Chapter20'(Subdivisions) to allow issuance of permits solely for preservation of listed historical structures on nonecompliant parcels. Does not correct Map Act issues 'on subject parcels but... — Does not precludepropertyowners from seeking to correct these issues. 2 ,.r Chapter 20 Exemption, Subdivisions • "(c) No building,, septic tank or other land use permit- of any type shall be issued'by any department, board or -commission for any parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinance unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of application -for such permit, demonstrates that thepermit is solely for the preservation of an historical structure and said structure is listed in the Butte County Historical and Cultural .Resources Inventory:" Nomination Process •. Any individual or group may nominate a resource. • Development Services shall notify the owner of the nomination, and request owner's consent. • A Notification shall include information regarding the - benefits of listing. s • If owner declines, property not reconsidered for 3 years. • If consent is provided, then County notifies nominating party and property is',considered for designation once a completed application is received. • If owner -fails to reply, process does not proceed. 3 4 Proposed Eligibility Criteria • At least 50 years old, and • Retains sufficient historic integrity, and Important to the local area, Butte County, the region, or nation in one dr more of these ways: 1. Associated with significant historical events or activities 2. Associated'with historically important people 3. Embodies distinct architectural, construction, or artistic characteristics 4. Has yielded, or has the potential to yield important historical information. Application Review *,Board of Supervisors may appoint individuals or groups to assist with preparing applications. • Such groups may be required to meet minimum professional qualifications. 4 Other Key. Provisions Board of Supervisors designates'resources to thel nventory, after public hearing. Notice provided to property_ owner," occupant, applicant, other interested parties. • Disapproved nominations. not reconsidered for 3 years-unless additional information becomes available. • Designations may be amended or rescinded. Conformance with the General Plan • Existing General Plan — LUE 6.8: Encourage preservation of significant historical sites. • Draft Butte County General Plan.2030 — Goal COS -:14: Preserve important cultural -resources. = Action COS -A14.2: Seek funding to compile an inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources..:. a , 5 Effects of Listing Under Current General Plan • No new restrictions under County Code or policy. • Identified as eligible to use State Historical Building Code. • Eligible to use new exemption in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions). • CEQA = Ministerial permits would not be affected (building, demolition permits). — Discretionary permits - listed resources are considered historically significant (use permits, variances, etc.) — Alterations meeting Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties are exempt from CEQA. "Unlisted" resources can also be considered historically significant. F - h Effects of Listing Under Butte County General Plan 2030 • Demolition permits could require discretionary = review: — 'COS -P1 5.3: Demolition permit applications on potentially historic sites shall,be subject to discretionary review. • No other restrictions are, proposed. • Other preservation incentives will be considered: — COS -Al 4.7:'Develop and adopt incentives. to support the preservation_ of historic and cultural resources.... (e.g. Mills Act) — Zoning incentives (more.flexible setbacks, parking, uses, etc.) could be considered. [-9 IT 1.. .i�,t�J ��• m r :+A} �s"�.,'e 'a 1�1' .;.t� `�°t't"�°i�'" -� cr �« � ° .. j rred" a�*'arr tet°i 't a � B � � � r t ,r. t ', s a� r• 1 3�3 � � i h,,,. F r .. 4. 1 � `d 2 1' 2 0 0311, _ 1 % 17 r MPSw CEQA. • Exempt from further review pursuant to. CEQA Guidelines — Section 15308 Actions by. Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment —Section 15331, Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation Public Comment • Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition — Northeast Information Center — Mechoopda'Tribe — California State University, Chico — Chico Heritage Association . — Butte County Historical Society — others ' 9 r { Staff Recommendation Staff recommends adoption of the resolutions recommending to the Board of Supervisors: • Adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory . . • Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. -10 y -10 C04,11ty,of %Buttc Dept. of D,111 Services qv6lopment 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397, SERVICE REQUESTED -t-�A+Jl— � I) I'A-,*%J A- I- CA BMCONM1 -9-59WAS 0 0:3 9 7 .BUTTE COUNTY APR 19 2010 ;DEVELOPMENT NXXMF- 9S7 DE 1 00 04117/107 RETURN TO SENDER NOT DELIVERABLE AS ADDRESSED UNABLE TO FORWARD BC: 95965:339799 *2772702305-17-11 1) 11 Ilij) mm I k') 1111111 film 11) It) 111mllid 016H,16522666 UJ CO tj!5t $00.414 w0411312010 as Lu w x Mailed From 950,65 9L,IL US POSTAGE SERVICE REQUESTED -t-�A+Jl— � I) I'A-,*%J A- I- CA BMCONM1 -9-59WAS 0 0:3 9 7 .BUTTE COUNTY APR 19 2010 ;DEVELOPMENT NXXMF- 9S7 DE 1 00 04117/107 RETURN TO SENDER NOT DELIVERABLE AS ADDRESSED UNABLE TO FORWARD BC: 95965:339799 *2772702305-17-11 1) 11 Ilij) mm I k') 1111111 film 11) It) 111mllid t BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing before the Butte County Planning Commission will be held ori April'22, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. This hearing will be to accept public testimony in advance of the Planning Commission's recommendation to the Board of Supervisors regarding adoption of an amendment to the Butte County Code establishing standards for the designation of property to an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, and amending standards for the issuance of permits for properties listed in the Inventory. Such adoption would be by the Board at a later, publicly -noticed hearing. The proposed Code amendment is intended to allow and facilitate the stabilization and preservation of historical and cultural resources, including historical structures located on parcels which do not comply with Butte County Code and state law. Chapters 20 (Subdivisions) and 26 (Buildings) would be amended. Properties listed in the Inventory would be eligible to use the State Historical Building Code, as well as an exception placed in Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code allowing the issuance of permits .solely for the preservation for structures listed in the Inventory but located on non-compliant .,parcels. A" recommendation from the Planning Commission is also sought regarding listing of the Bell House (APN 047-190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) in the Inventory. Listing of additional properties is expected to take place pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 in September 2010. The proposed Code amendment is exempt from environmental review under California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Sections 15308 Action by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment and 15331 Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation. The draft Code amendment and Planning Commission staff report are on file, for public review and µ ('� t Dl ., i.,..i :n::. 4 •/`"„4 71:.' (lr ��_1 0 !''nl:Fnrr+io �.iil.Lil�.ial i ih;. Butte vvuil l3 .� ...r;ieab Division; J11�n, 7 CO.11 .y=e..�er .f'ai v'e, va.�i'r •.lv, and are also available for review on the County's website at www.buttecounty.net/dds/Agendas/PC/2010/2010_PC.htm. Comments may be submitted in writing at any time prior to the hearing or orally at the meeting listed above or as may be continued to a later date. For information call 'or send an email to Claudia Stuart, Principal Planner, (530) 538-7604 or cstuaitQbuttecounty.net. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ; ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 M ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 1 of 7 ■ 1 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT April 22, .2010 Applicant: —Bell House: 12555 Meridian Road, Chico County of Butte Location: APN # 047-190-020 File #: ZCA 10-0002 Historical and parcel Size: Bell House: Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) 435 acres (split parcel) Request:. 1. Recommend to the Board of Supervisor Code Amendment: All Supervisors amendment of the District: Bell House: District? County Code to more effectively'implement Policy LUE-6.8 of the existing General.Plan. 2. Recommend to the Board-of Supervisors designation of the Bell House and historical accessory structures (APN # '047-190-020) to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. G.P.: Code Amendment: All Planner: Claudia Stuart Bell House - OFC y Principal Planner (530) 538-7604 Zoning: Code Amendment: All. Attachments: Bell House- A-40 A: Resolutions recommending to the Board of Supervisors: 1. Adoption of Code; Amendment ZCA 1070002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory; and 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory structures to the Inventory. Zone Date: Bell House: B: Draft ZCA 10-0002 Historical 1975 and Cultural Resources Inventory — revised per Board direction March 30, 2010 C: 'Agenda Report-to the Board of Supervisors — March 30, 2010 D:: Additional Public Comments ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 M ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 1 of 7 ■ 1 a:�-' SUMMARY The proposed Code amendment has been prepared at the direction of the Board of Supervisors. It is intended to allow and facilitate the stabilization and preservation of historical and cultural resources, including historical structures located on parcels which do not comply with Butte County Code and state law. Chapters 20 (Subdivisions) and 26 (Buildings) would be amended. Properties listed in the Inventory would be eligible to use the State Historical Building Code, as well as an exception placed in Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code allowing the issuance of permits solely for the preservation for structures listed in the Inventory but located on non-compliant parcels. On March 30, 2010.the Board of Supervisors provided the following additional guidance regarding the amendment: 1) anyone may nominate a resource for listing, but owner consent will be required before a resource may be designated to the Inventory; and 2) application fees will not apply. A recommendation from the Planning Commission is also sought regarding listing of the Bell House (APN 047-190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) in the -inventory. Listing of additional properties is expected to take place pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 in September 2010. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the resolutions recommending to the Board of Supervisors: 1. Adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Attachment A.1); and . 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Attachment A.2). DISCUSSION Background In late 2008, an inquiry regarding permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure in the area northwest of Chico, known as the Bell House, was received by the Department of Development Services. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was divided on May 20, 1977 in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel created in violation'of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORTS ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ; 0 Page 2 of 7 0 2 California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373,. and 37361 enable -city and county legislative bodies -to provide for ."the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having,a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value. In preparing the proposed Code -amend rrent (Attachment B), staff reviewed information from the State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO), and ordinances from other California jurisdictions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties, and the cities of Burbank; Danville, Pasadena, Goleta -and San Jose. Development Services and Public Works staff worked with County Counsel's office to prepare the proposed Code amendment and Inventory. On March 30, 2010 the Board of Supervisors provided the following additional guidance regarding the amendment: 1) anyone may nominate a resource for listing, but owner consent will be required before a resource may be designated to the Inventory; and 2) application fees will not apply (See Attachment C for the March 30, 2010 Board of Supervisors' agenda report). The Board's direction has-been incorporated into the draft -Code amendment provided in Attachment B. Although -the Planning Commission's. recommendation is not required either for adoption of the Code.amendment or designation' of the Bell House to the Inventory; a recommendation from the Planning Commission is sought in `regard to` both items due to the applicability of existing General Plan policy, as well as the amendment's proposed modification to Chapter, 20 (Subdivisions). Effects of Listing Neither establishment of the proposed Inventory nor the proposed Code amendment creates new property restrictions for listed resources. Issuance of building, demolition, and other ministerial permits would not be affected under the County's existing standards and policies. Inclusion in the Inventory would, however, identify listed resources as historically significant, and thus subject to specific requirements under CEQA during discretionary review. The issuance of demolition permits for listed resources could also be affected after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 and its implementing actions. Following in more detail are the effects of listing: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under CEQA, local agencies are required to identify the environmental impacts of proposed discretionary permits (e.g., subdivision maps, use permits, rezoning, general plan amendments), determine if the impacts will be significant, and identify alternatives or mitigation measures that will substantially reduce or eliminate significant impacts to the environment. Resources listed in a local historical or cultural resources inventory, are presumed to be significant resources for the purposes of CEQA unless a preponderance of the evidence indicates otherwise (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5). Demolition or material alteration of the features which give these sites their historical significance,. pursuant to discretionary approvals, would be considered to cause significant impacts under CEQA. Alternately, projects on these sites that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (Standards — http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standquide/) are categorically exempt from CEQA. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ' . ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ■ Page 3 of.7 ■ 3 ,t I The issuance of building and demolition permits is currently not a discretionary action in Butte County, and is therefore not subject to review under CEQA. Issuance of such permits under the existing General Plan would not be affected by the creation of the proposed Inventory. However, Policy COS -P15.3 of Butte County General Plan 2030 directs that Demolition permit applications on potentially important historic sites shall be subject to discretionary review. Implementation procedures for this policy will be clarified pursuant to adoption of the new General Plan, but could include a requirement for a "cooling -off' period or other alternative to demolition. It should also be noted that historical and cultural resources not listed in a local, state, or national register may nevertheless be determined to be significant resources under CEQA, and subject to review for discretionary permits. .r i Other Incentives for Preservation Listing in the Inventory would facilitate the use of the State Historical Building Code or other incentives for the preservation of listed resources. The proposed amendment to Chapter 26 (Buildings) would alert staff and, the public regarding resources listed on the Inventory and therefore eligible to use the Historical Building Code. The Historical Building Code his specially tailored to provide alternative and more flexible standards for the repair and maintenance of historical structures, while ensuring public health and safety. Proposed Action COS -A14.7 of Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 directs adoption of or participation in other incentives for historic preservation, potentially including the Mills Act. The Mills Act is a state-sponsored program that offers a reduction in property tax in exchange for the owner's consent to maintain and preserve the historic resource in accordance with the Secretary's Standards and the Historical Building Code. Zoning incentives can include more flexible standards for parking, setbacks, or use of historic properties, often conditioned upon adherence to the Secretary's Standards. Owners of listed resources could take advantage of such incentives as are approved pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. Issuance of Permits i Listing in the Inventory would allow use of the exception to be placed in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions) of the existing Code. The exception allows the issuance of building permits necessary for the preservation of listed historic structures, such as the Bell House, that are located on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. Additional development permits for these structures or parcels would not be permitted. However, nothing in the proposed amendment would preclude property owners from seeking to correct Map Act issues associated with such parcels in order to be granted a Certificate of Compliance. Proposed Eligibility Criteria The proposed eligibility criteria mirror those for listing resources on the California+.Register of Historic Resources, which are also the criteria referenced by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. If a nominated resource is found to meet the eligibility criteria, it could be added to the Inventory. Eligibility criteria would be set forth in Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code. is :, ,F r ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ;f ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ Page 4 of 7 ■ .l 4 • l • The;proposed eligibility criteria are as follows. Additions to the, California Register text are underlined;'changes are shown in strikethrough/underline: • Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States (Criterion 1); or • Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or Rational the United States (Criterion 2); or • Embodies the distinct characteristics ofa type, period, region or method of construction or represents•the work of a master or possesses high artistic values (Criterion 3); or • -Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information .to the prehistory or history ,of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation (Criterion 4). In most cases, a resource should be at' least 50 years old, and retain enough historical character or appearance to be recognized as an historical resource, and to convey the reason for its significance. A resource less than 50 years old could be listed if it is already recognized as having exceptional importance under the above criteria'. Nomination Process Planning Division staff worked with faculty and°document collections staff at California State University, Chico, and with a descendant of the Bell family, to prepare the analysis below about the Bell House and its site. Should the Board adopt the Code amendment and designate this resource, it would become the first historic resource to be included in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Detailed procedures for additional nominations to the Inventory, including requirements for the preparation of historical surveys and evaluations, would be developed in future by separate action of the Board or pursuant to Action COS -A14.2 of Butte County General Plan 2030. Eligibility of the Bell House for Listing The Bell House is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century. The water tower and large barn on the site are also thought to date from this period. (See Attachment C for site photographs.) Initial information available to the County indicated that Mr. Bell was a trader listed in the 1850 census, and indicated that he may have been the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping .to Butte County during its early years. Additional information regarding Hugh Bell later became available to the County, as outlined below. According to the current property owner, the site was part of a substantial land grant. The large barn on the site was used for storage, while the Bell House served as an office for the agricultural operations. According to the Butte County Historical Society,.Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho mines.' httn://buttecountvhistoricalsociety.org/buttecountyhistory.html. Accessed November 4; 2009. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ 0 Page 5 of 7 ■ 5 In mid-April 2010, a local resident who is a descendant of the Bell family contacted the County through the Chico Heritage Association. This individual clarified that Hugh Thomas Bell arrived in the County in the late 1850s, and constructed a house at this site in the mid -1870s. However, descendants believe that the 1901 fire destroyed the home on the site, and the existing house was'zonstructed by one of Mr. Bell's children circa 1902 following the fire. This descendant further clarified that the Bell family were prominent agriculturists on this site for nearly a century, cultivating thousands of acres of land from the mid -1870s until the early 1980s. Bell Road was named after the Bell family living in this areal. The house is symmetrical in layout, featuring a center gable and side wings, with an arched window in the center gable. These elements reflect Folk Victorian construction with some Gothic Revival features. Gothic Revival was prevalent in the American Northeast, but was popular for homes across the country between 1840 and 1860 due to widespread emulation through architectural pattern books. Folk Victorian describes homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, but built more simply, inexpensively, and without the use of professional architects. Widespread Folk Victorian construction followed the expansion of goods transport into smaller American towns and cities, as mass produced architectural trim could be produced in or shipped to newly accessible outlying areas. The house's association with Hugh Thomas Bell and with regional agricultural activities and commodities establish its importance to Butte County and Northern California history. Its architectural style associates it with important trends in American architectural history. These associations establish the structure as an important historical resource for the County and render it eligible for listing in the proposed Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Listing in the Inventory would allow the County to issue permits for this property consistent with the proposed amendment to Chapter 20. Such permits would be limited solely to those necessary for the preservation of the Bell House or its historic accessory buildings. CONFORMANCE WITH THE GENERAL PLAN Existing General Plan Policy 6.8 of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." The proposed amendment is consistent with this policy in allowing and facilitating the preservation of important historical and cultural resources, including those on non -conforming parcels. Butte County General Plan 2030 As part of the Butte County General Plan 2030 process, in 2008 the Department of Development Services worked with the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Coalition) to draft new policies for cultural resources. The Coalition includes representatives from the Mechoopda Tribe, Northeast Information Center, California State University, Chico Heritage Association, Butte County Historical Society, and others. On January 19 and 21, 2010 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to include these policies in the final draft General Plan, for review in the Environmental Impact Report and adoption in fall 2010. z David Nopal, personal communication. April 12,2010. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) ■ ,; ■ Page 6 of 7 0 6 Goal COS -14 of draft Butte County General Plan 2030 states: "Preserve important cultural resources." Preparation of an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is directed by Action COS -A14.2: "Seek funding to compile an- inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources...." The currently proposed Code amendment would allow the County to establish a limited initial Inventory prior to full implementation of Action COS -A14.2. This initial Inventory would be subject to future. modification 'as needed under Action COS A-14.2 or separate action by the Board. Modifications could include refinement of the application process, modified eligibility. criteria, or the designation of additional resources. The State Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) lists several hundred properties for Butte County in its Historic Property Data File (See Attachment C). Most of these resources are located within the incorporated areas. However, a number of them lie within the County's jurisdiction, and could be eligible for listing after establishment of the County's Inventory. PUBLIC CONTACT AND COMMENTS Comments from the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition on a preliminary draft of the ordinance, and on the later draft discussed with the Board of Supervisors on March 30, 2010, are included in Attachment C. These comments include the OHP Historic Property Data File. The Coalition provided additional comments on the draft Code amendment for the Board of Supervisors meeting on- March 30, 2010 (Attachment D), including status codes for the State data file. Notice of the Planning Commission public hearing was provided consistent with the, requirements of state law. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Adoption of the proposed Code amendment and Inventory is exempt from further review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 (Class 8 Exemption - Actions'by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment) and 15331 (Class 31 Exemption -Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation). Class 8 consists of actions taken by regulatoryagencies to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. The proposed Code amendment is such an action to facilitate the preservation of historically important resources through an exception to Chapter 20, and through application of the State Historical Building Code. Class 31 consists of projects limited to the maintenance, repair, stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, conservation or reconstruction of historical- resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. Creation of standards for an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, and the designation of the` Bell House and its historical accessory buildings. to the Inventory, is such an action to allow and facilitate historical preservation in a way that is consistent.with adherence to the Secretary's Standards. The Planning Commission will be making. a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors regarding the proposed action ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House). If the Commission makes a recommendation, staff expects to schedule the Board of Supervisors' public hearing on May 25, 2010. Oral or written testimony given during the Planning Commission meeting will be included in the materials for the Board's consideration. ■ BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT■ ■ April 22, 2010 ■ ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Bell House) 1P ■ Page 7 of 7 N 7 • RESOLUTION 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION!, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF CODE AMENDMENT ZCA 10-0002 BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value-, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has directed the Directors of Development Services and Public Works to prepare an ordinance providing for the preservation of historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, which establishes the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory); facilitates the application of the State Historical Building Code to properties listed on the Inventory; and further provides for the issuance of permits necessary for the preservation of historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code; and , WHEREAS, adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 is exempt from,:,review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, as an action by a regulatory agency to assure the maintenance, restoration, or protection of the environment, by providing standards and procedures for the preservation or protection of historical and cultural resources; and WHEREAS, adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 is further exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15331 Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation, as an action to maintain, repair, stabilize, rehabilitate, restore, preserve, conserve or reconstruct listed historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties; and WHEREAS, a duly notified public hearing was held on April 22, 2010; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered direction from the Board ' of Supervisors, public comments regarding the proposed Code Amendment ZCA 10- 0002 Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory; and a report from the Planning Division. Page 1 of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- it $ NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt Code Amendment ZCA 1.0-0002 Butte County Historical- and Cultural Resources Inventory; with the •finding that the Code amendment'isconsi'stent with -the existing'General Plan iri encouraging the preservation of significant historical resources by: r ` 1. Facilitating the application of the State Historical Building Code to properties listed on the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory; and 2." Allowing the issuance of permits necessaryfor the preservation of. historical structures listed .in the. Inventory and located• on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this :22nd day of April, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: r ABSENT: e� r ABSTAIN:' Chuck Nelson — Chair y r T Planning Commission - 'County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: ' 4 Chuck Thistlethwaite, ,Secretary' Planning Commission County of Butte; State of California } Page 2 of 2 Planning Commission Resolution 10- 9 RESOLUTION 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION I' RECOMMENDING DESIGNATION OF THE BELL HOUSE AND ITS HISTORICAL ACCESSORY BUILDINGS TO THE BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY ?f WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and, 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other. objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended to the Board of Supervisors adoption of Code Amendment ZCA 10-0002 Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, which establishes standards and procedures for listing historically and culturally important resources in the County, and which facilitates their preservation; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings are associated with events and activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings are further associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional, history or the history of cultural heritage of California or the United States; and WHEREAS, the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings embody the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction; and WHEREAS, designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines 15331 Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation, as an action to maintain, repair, stabilize, rehabilitate, restore, preserve, conserve or reconstruct listed historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatinent of Historic Properties; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered this matter at its meeting on April 22, 2010; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered direction from the Board of Supervisors, public comments regarding designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory buildings to the Inventory; as well as a report from the Planning Division. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors designation of the Bell House and its ,historic accessory buildings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, due to the association of these structures with events, activities, and the lives of persons Page 1 of 2 10 Planning Commission Resolution 10- important to local and Butte County history, as well as the Bell House's embodiment of a distinctive historical architectural style. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of April, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN Chuck Nelson — Chair Planning Commission County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: Chuck Thistlethwaite, Secretary Planning Commission County of Butte, State of.California Page 2 of 2 1 1 Planning Commission Resolution 10- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE AMENDING SECTION 20-160 OF CHAPTER 20, ENTITLED "SUBDIVISIONS," AND ADDING ARTICLE VII, ENTITLED "BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY" TO CHAPTER 26, ENTITLED "BUILDINGS," OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte ordains as follows: .L Section 1. Section 20-160, entitled "Illegally created parcels," of Article VI I, entitled "Violations and Certificates of Compliance," of Chapter 20, entitled "Subdivisions,' of the Butte County Code is amended to read as follows: 20-160 Illegally created parcels. (a) Subject to subsections (b) and LcJ below, no county officer, department or employee shall issue any permit or grant any approval necessary to develop any real property which has been divided, or which has resulted from a division, in, violation'; of the provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act or of the provisions of this chapter if the development of such real property is contrary to the public health or the public safety. The authority to deny such a permit or such approval shall apply whether the applicant therefor was the owner of the real property at the time of such violation or whether with, or without, actual or constructive knowledge of the violation at the time of the acquisition of his interest in such real property; provided, however, that such permits shall be, issued or approval granted if development of such real property is not contrary to the+ public health or the public safety and a certificate of compliance is issued pursuant to this chapter. (b) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any department, board or commission for any parcel created between October 4, 1956, and 1 of 8 r 12 y 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 June .27, 1963, in violation of Ordinance No. 557 unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of application for'such permit, either: (1) Provides the access required by Ordinance -No. 557; or (2) Executes an affidavit showing that as of the, date he acquireId.ownership, said owner was unaware that said, parcel was, created, in violation"of Ordinance. No. 557. Each owner of record as of the date of'said-application_ shall execute such an .affidavit. "Owner" shall include a person holding an option to purchase. ora purchaser under a contract of sale. Any permits issued pursuant to such an affidavit shall: be limited to one;(1) single-family dwelling unit; togetherwith accessory, structures for -each such parcel." An applicant under this subsection shall 'be deemed to be a "subdivider for the purpose of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160. (c) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any department, board or commission for any parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local' ordinance, unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of application for such. hermit, demonstrates that the 'Permit is solely for the preservation of an historical structure and `said 'structure is listed in the Butte County Historical• and Cultural Resources Inventory..For the aurposes' of this subsection, `Preservation" shall mean the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form,' integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource.. New exterior additions are not, within the `scope of this; treatment: however, the upgrading of mechanical, electrical and- plumbing systems andother code -related work to make properties functional is appropriate Within a preseryation'proi6ct. An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the 'Purpose of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section M160.Section 2:' Article Vll; entitled "Historical.and Cultural°.Resources Inventory;" is added to Chapter 26, entitled�'Buildings',' of the Butte County Code as follows:. 2ofs 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 i Chapter 26 Buildings Article VII. Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory r u 26-100 Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to promote public health, safety, and welfare through the {F preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction of historically and culturally important resources in order to: enhance, preserve, and increase property values; increase cultural, economic, and aesthetic benefits to the County and its residents: reflect the County's historical, architectural, cultural, and aesthetic heritage: contribute to sustainable development by retaining and adaptively re -using existing buildings, thereby construction: and promote and encourage continued ownership and use of such properties. 26-101 Designation Procedures. The Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory) is hereby established to identifv resources which have been determined to be historically. significant to Butte County or the larger region. The Inventory shall identify historical and cultural resources which, based upon the information available to the County, are'. significant to the history and/or development of the County and which meet the criteria for designation pursuant to this section. The Inventory shall be uodated annuallv or at the direction of the Board of Supervisors, in order to designate or remove nominated resources. Historical and cultural resources shall be designated for inclusion in the Inventory in the following manner: (a) Nomination and Application. (1) Nominations: Any individual or group may make a written nomination to d designate an historical or cultural resource to the Inventory. At minimum, a nomination shall be made to the Director of Development Services and must include the address or 3 of 8 14 a 'T ` 'location of the resource-and'any relevant information regarding the applicable criteria for 4 2' �designatiow, w *, •" 4a .;; _ - 3 (2) Property Owner Notification and. Consent. In cases where the nomination is not• 4 made by the property,ownerAhe'Directorof. Development Services shall notify the 5 affected �Propertyown er of the nomination. Such notificationsliall be accompanied=by ' 6 information de"scribirig the designation'process'and the benefits of listing, including any 7 adopted,tax incentives grid us&of, the. State Historical- Building Code The Director shall"- 8. • obtain written consent, of the property owner to proceed with research and evaluation by- i 9 County staff of the applicable'histo rical''or'cultural resource(s). • ;; 10 a. If the property owner declines in writing to participate in the. designation process, then • 11 the property, will not be considered further for designation .to the Inventory for at' least 12 threel(3) yeais` However, a property owner-maysubmit an application for consideration 13 _ of his or her property, at any time. u}` _, •�r r�`••', 14 b. If written consent is provided, then,the property shall be`considered for designation ` 15 upon receipt of a completed application.:, - ,a • r• " _ 16 c. If the property owner fails to reply'in writing?thejesignation, process shail not ` 17, proceed, but the property maybe re -nominated at any time.' r . 18 _(3) ' -'Application iAd-F-,--L�='Upon receiving written consent of the property owner, the '- 19 Director of Development Seniices shall notify the nominating party that they may now. 20 submit their application. Applications shall be completed- by the individual or organization 21 making the nomination:'Ab lications must -include such�aechaeological:architectural; _ 22+ and/di historical information as is'reguired by the,Board of Supervisors to make an.,, 23 informed decision regarding'the application; ! c" 24. the43Gafd. The Board of Supervisors may,'.at its sole discretion, direct that the required. 25 application information be prepared by the'County. ' .. c. fees. i - ` d' r i - r , •`y s , ,.. 4 of 8 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 • i (4) Application Format. The Director of Development Services shall publish and make available application forms, including archaeological, architectural, or historical survey and evaluation forms. (b) Eligibility Criteria. A structure, site, portions of a site, improvement, or natural feature may be considered for designation as an historical or cultural resource if it has significance of the resource: and it meets at least one (1) of the following criteria: (1) Associated with events or activities that have made -a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United. States: or (2) Associated with the. lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or the United States: or (3) Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of ; construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values: or ;y (4) Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation. (c) Review. The Board of Supervisors, at its sole discretion, may identify or appoint any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on applications for listing in the Inventory. Such individuals or organizations may be required to meet minimum professional qualifications in the disciplines of archaeology, architectural history, architecture, historical architecture, or history, as defined in the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR F 61). (d) Public Hearing. The Board of Supervisors shall schedule a public hearing on all complete applications. 5 of 8 16 1 (1) Notice: •Notice of'the time; °date' and• place•ofsaid hearing, including,a general ;' • ' 2• explanation-7of the matter to be considered -and •a general description of the resource(s)'. t .3 nominated for designation: shall tielprovide-d inmriting to the property owner, occupant; ' 4 applicant,- and any other parties who have requested such .notice in writing, at least.ten - 5 (10) calendar days before the hearing:y 6 (2) Failure "to .Send, Notice::Failure' to'send notice by mail`to any property owners or ; t 7- occupants where the address of suchiowner:or occupant is not a matter -of public record ' 8 shall not invalidate the proceedings inconnection with'•the proposed designation: \ f 9 (e) • -" Designation:'Designation to the:lnventory may be made by Board of Supervisors-"-, 10 resolution after the public hearing. If a nomination is disapproved, a subsequent - r 11 nomination for the same resource'may'not be considered for at least thiee (3)ayears '.'""•i 12 unless substantial additional information -becomes, available," in which case the 13 nomination can be reconsidered.after one'(1) year., ` 14 (6- Amendment or Rescission. 15 (1) The.'1366rdof Supervisors may amend or rescind the designation of any historical ► 16 or cultural resouirce included in the Inventory in the same manner and procedure`as are.; ; .17 followed for. designation.. ! :_ "; `, ai' - +' :' _�• r _ 18 (2Y If -a building ora site is poorly maintained, damaged, or demolished such that it + • •' .19 loses the form; integrity, or•materials which rendered it eligible'for inclusion in the • :�•. '26 Inventory, it may be removed -from the -Inventory. 21 26-102- Definitions. ,_ •may `. ;� 22 For the purposes of this article• the following words and phrases shall have the �• -. ; l .. 123 meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section` 24 (a) Archaeological, Arch itectUral:'or Historical Survey: A method of systeinatically "' ,"• ` 25 studying cultural and/or historical resources: A survey includes'a physical description 26 • and •a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal• information from title or IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 iM assessment records, and statements of significance accordinq to the criteria in this a ordinance. The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate survey form as published and made available by the Director of " 1 Development Services. U (b) Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, obiect, record, 0 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. F (c) Historical Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record: manuscript. landscape. feature. or Native American or other traditional cultural grope evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. (d) Integrity. The degree of completeness, coherence, and/or freedom from damage or decay which is exhibited by an historical or cultural resource. To be designated to the Inventory, a resource must not only be significant under the appropriate eligibility criteria, but must also retain to a sufficient degree the location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, or other attributes which make it historically or culturally significant. (e) Preservation. The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the ; existing form, integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource. New exterior additions are not within the scope of thistreatment; however, the upgrading of . mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make roperties functional is appropriate within a preservation proiect. f) Traditional Cultural Property. A place that is associated with cultural practices and beliefs that are rooted in the history of a community, and that is important to maintaining the traditional beliefs and practices of that community. Section 3. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to i any person or circumstances is for any reason held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity thereof shall 7 of 8 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I," 12 13 .14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29- 30 31 32 33 34 35 i not affect the remaining provisions or other applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or.application thereof. Section 4. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to publish this ordinance before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage. This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against it, in the a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Butte, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County -of Butte, State of California, on the day of , 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: NOT VOTING: Bill Connelly, Chair of the Butte County Board of Supervisors ATTEST: Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board By 8of8 19 Butte County Department of Development Services a TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530)'538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buftecountv.net/dds www.buftegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION " BUILDING " PLANNING March 30, 2010 Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 w Subject: ODtions for the Preservation .of the Bell House and Other Historical and Cultural Resources Request The Departments of Development Services and Public Works request the Board's guidance regarding the proposed amendment to the Butte County Code (Attachment A) and designation of the Bell House and its historic accessory buildings (Attachment B) to the proposed Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory). Consistent with the Board's previous direction, this Code amendment is proposed in order to address existing barriers to the preservation of historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and the Butte County Code. Specifically, staff requests that the Board provide guidance regarding the following options: 1 1. Whether owner consent should be required for consideration and listing. of historical or cultural resources; 2. Whether a fee should be charged for applications; and 3. Any other issue regarding which the Board wishes to provide feedback, including possible consideration of other historical or cultural resources for listing in the Inventory. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 20 ■Page 1 of 8■ . ik Summary The proposed action would have two components: 1. Amendment of Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code to include an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, as well as a revision to Chapter 20 (Subdivisions); and 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory structures to the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. A primary objective of the proposed Code amendment and Inventory is to allow stabilization and preservation of the Bell House (APN 047-190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) and its historical accessory buildings, and to facilitate the preservation of similar resources across the County. A more complete Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory will be developed in the future under the Action Plan for Butte County General Plan 2030. Background In late 2008, an inquiry regarding permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure northwest of Chico, known as the Bell House, was received by the Department of Development Services. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was split on May 20, 1977 in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code. In preparing the proposed Code amendment and Inventory, staff, reviewed information from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and ordinances from other California jurisdictions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties, and the cities of Burbank, Danville, Pasadena, Goleta and San Jose. Development Services and Public Works staff worked with County Counsel's office to prepare the proposed Code amendment -and Inventory. Staff also sought input from the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Attachment C). Basis for Establishing an Historical�and Cultural Resources Inventory California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and county legislative bodies to provide for "the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites; buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special' historical or aesthetic interest or value." Policy 6.8 of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 21 Wage 2 of 8■ k As part of the Butte County_ General Plan 2030 process, in 2008 the Department of Development Services worked with the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Coalition) to draft new policies for cultural resources. The Coalition includes representatives from the Mechoopda Tribe, Northeast Information Center, California State University, Chico Heritage Association, Butte County Historical Society, and others. On January 19 and 21, 2010 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to include these policies in the final draft General Plan, for review in the Environmental Impact Report and adoption in fall 2010. , 't Goal COS -14 of draft Butte County General Plan 2030 states: "Preserve important cultural resources." Preparation of an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is directed by Action COS -A14.2: "Seek funding to compile an inventory of known"cultural resources, including historic... resources...." The currently proposed Code amendment would allow the County to establish a limited initial Inventory prior to full implementation of Action COS -A14.2. This initial Inventory would be subject to future modification as needed under Action COS A-14.2 or separate action by the Board. Modifications could include refinement of the application process, modified eligibility criteria, I or the designation of additional resources. The State Office of Historic Preservation lists several hundred properties in Butte County as historic (Attachment C). Most of these resources are located within the incorporated areas. However, a number of them lie within the County's jurisdiction, and could be eligible for listing after establishment of the County's Inventory. Effects of Listinq Neither establishment of the proposed Inventory nor the proposed Code amendment creates new property restrictions for listed resources. Issuance of building, demolition, and other ministerial permits would not be affected under the County's existing standards and policies. Inclusion in the Inventory would, however, identify listed resources as historically significant, and thus subject to specific requirements under. CEQA during discretionary review. The issuance of demolition permits for listed resources could also be affected after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 and its implementing actions. Following in more detail are the effects of listing: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under CEQA, local agencies are required to identify the environmental impacts of proposed discretionary permits (e.g., subdivision maps, use permits, rezoning, 'general plan amendments), determine if the impacts will be significant, and identify alternatives or mitigation measures that will substantially reduce or eliminate significant impacts to the environment. Resources listed in a local historical or cultural resources inventory are presumed to be significant resources for the purposes of CEQA unless a preponderance of the evidence indicates otherwise (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5). Demolition or material alteration of the features which give these sites their historical significance, pursuant to discretionary approvals, would be considered to cause significant impacts under CEQA. Alternately, projects on these sites that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (Standards — http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standguide/) are categorically exempt from CEQA. ,k ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ` 22 Wage 3 of 8■ The issuance of building and demolition permits is currently not a discretionary action in Butte County, and is' therefore not subject to review under CEQA. Issuance of such permits under the existing General Plan would not be affected by the creation of the proposed Inventory. However;rPolicy COS -P15.3 of Butte County General Plan 2030 directs that Demolition permit applications on potentially important historic sites shall be subject to discretionary review. Implementation of this policy will" be further refined pursuant to adoption ,of the new General Plan, but could include a requirement for a "cooling -off' period or other alternative to demolition. It should also. be. noted that historical and cultural resources not listed in a local; state, or national register may nevertheless be.determined to be significant resources under CEQA, and subject to review for discretionary permits. Other Incentives for Preservation. l . - Listing, in the Inventory would facilitate the use of the State Historical Building Code or other incentives for the preservation of listed resources. The proposed amendment to Chapter 26 (Buildings), would alert staff and the public regarding resources listed on the Inventory and therefore eligible to use the Historical Building Code. The Historical Building Code is specially tailored to provide alternative and more flexible standards for the repair and, maintenance .of historical structures, while ensuring public health and safety. Proposed Action COS -A14.7 of Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 directs adoption of or participation in other incentives for historic preservation, potentially including the Mills Act. The Mills Act is a state-sponsored program that offers a reduction in property tax in exchange for the owner's consent to maintain and preserve the historic resource in accordance with the Secretary's Standards and the Historical Building Code. Zoning incentives can include more flexible standards for parking, setbacks, or use of historic properties, often conditioned upon adherence to the Secretary's Standards. Owners of listed resources could take advantage of such incentives as are approved pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. . , , Issuance of Permits Listing in the Inventory,would allow use of the exception to be placed in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions) of the existing ,Code. The ,exception allows the issuance of building permits necessary for the preservation of listed historic structures, such as the Bell House, that are located on,parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. ;Additional development permits for these structures or parcels would not be permitted. However, nothing in the proposed amendment would preclude property owners from seeking -to correct Map Act issues associated with such parcels in order to be granted a Certificate of Compliance. Proposed Eligibility Criteria The proposed eligibility criteria mirror those for listing resources on the California Register of Historic Resources, which are also the criteria referenced by CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. If a nominated resource is found to meet the eligibility criteria, it could be added to the Inventory. Eligibility criteria would be set forth in Chapter 26'(Buildings) of the Butte County Code. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 23 •Page 4 of 8■ The proposed eligibility criteria are as follows. Additions to the California Register text are underlined; changes are shown in strikethrough/underline: • Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States (Criterion 1); or • Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or natio.— #�istsr the United States (Criterion 2); or • Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values (Criterion 3); or • Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation (Criterion 4). In most cases, a resource should be at least 50 years old, and retain enough historical character or appearance to be recognized as an historical resource, and to convey the reason for its significance. A resource less than 50 years old could be listed if it is already recognized as having exceptional importance under the above criteria. Owner Consent Staff requests the Board's guidance regarding whether owner consent should or should not be required to develop the information necessary to consider a resource for listing. In considering potential requirements for owner consent, the Board must weigh the benefits of historic preservation to the general public against the concerns of affected property owners. Butte County contains several hundred historical and cultural resources (for example, buildings, roads, trails, canals, bridges) that are listed in or appear to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Resources. Such resources provide a direct link to the past through their association with important people, places, and events in history. Historical and cultural resources add unique character to their surroundings and can yield important information. Research indicates that historic preservation also generates a wide range of economic benefits, which can include reduced vacancy rates among designated properties, increased property values, and increased local spending. Identified historical sites support heritage tourism: tourists drawn by a community's historical character typically stay longer and spend more during their visit than other tourists. Historic building rehabilitation creates more jobs and results in more local business per structure than does new construction. Once altered or deteriorated, however, such resources lose their historical and cultural value, and thus their unique benefits to the local community.' http://www.dahp.wa.pov/pages/HistoricSites/documents/EconomicDevStudyExecutiveSummM OOO.pdf and http://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal mhc shpo econ benies 115616 7.odf, accessed March 10, 2010. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT-; ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 24 Wage 5 of 8■ Such benefits must be weighed against the potential concerns of affected property owners. These concerns can include the potential for greater restrictions on property use, increased costs„ or loss of .privacy: Many California jurisdictions have historic preservation ordinances that impose additional and more restrictive zoning` regulations on listed historic properties. Currently, Butte County has no such zoning restrictions. Although the proposed amendment does not impose any new requirements under the existing General Plan; listing on the Inventory, could trigger a requirement for discretionary review of demolition permits in the future under Butte County General Plan 2030. Listing, or,the development of information sufficient for listing, would also identify nominated resources as historically significant and therefore subject to specific requirements under CEQA for discretionary permits. Such requirements can increase the cost of obtaining such permits; however, adherence to the Secretary's Standards can reduce or eliminate such costs. Property owners may also wish to avoid public discussion of their properties due to privacy concerns, The State allows anyone to nominate a resource for listing on the California Register. Where an owner objects, a resource determined to be significant is shown as "eligible for listing" rather than "listed". Some local governments require owner consent, while others do not. A requirement for owner consent could affect the ability to list resources that cross property boundaries, such as trails or walls. Omitting any requirement for owner consent would make it more likely that the County could list such resources in their entirety. The draft Code amendment has been prepared to allow anyone to nominate a resource, but to require owner consent before the County would accept or consider an application for listing. Further discussion of this provision could take place under Butte County General Plan Action COS -A14.2. Alternately, the Board could consider the following options: 1. Only an owner could nominate,a resource for listing; or 2. Anyone could nominate a resource, but written consent of the owner would be required for acceptance of an application and consideration of the resource for listing (current version of the Code amendment); or 3. Written consent of the owner would not be required for nomination and consideration, but would be required for designation as. listed. In this case, the County would reserve ,the right to identify, resources as "determined eligible" without owner consent, 'or as "listed" with owner consent -(California Register example); or 4. _Owner consent would not be required 'for nomination or for listing in the Inventory. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for. the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 25 ■Page 6 of 8■ 0 Fees Staff research indicates that other jurisdictions do not generally charge fees for applications for listing on historic resource inventories. The Butte County ;Cultural Resources Coalition further noted that application fees could discourage potential applicants. However, consistent with the goal of full cost recovery, the current draft amendment has been prepared to require an applicable fee. The Board of Supervisors could waive applicable fees at its discretion, for example, during preparation of a comprehensive Inventory pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. Alternately, the Board could consider the following options: ,r 1: Application fees would apply, but could be waived at the Board's discretion (current version of the Code amendment); or 2. No fee would be charged to applicants. The Board could also, at its discretion, identify or appoint any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on, applications for listing. Such individuals or organizations could be required to meet minimum professional qualifications as identified by the state and federal governments. ` I Nomination Process fZ Planning Division staff worked with faculty and document collections staff at California State University, Chico to prepare the analysis below about the Bell House site.` Should the Board approve creation of the Inventory and the designation of this resource, it would -become the first historic resource to be included in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Detailed procedures for additional nominations to the Inventory, including requirements for historical surveys and evaluations, would be developed in future by separate action of the Board or pursuant to Action COS -A14.2 of Butte County General Plan 2030. Eligibility of the Bell House for Listing; Permitting !i The Bell House. is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century. The water tower and large barn on the site are also thought to date from this period. (See Attachment B for site photographs.) Mr. Bell is listed as a trader in the 1850 census, and is thought to have been the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. According to the property owner,', the site was part of a substantial land grant from John Bidwell. The large barn on the site was used for storage, while the Bell House served as an office for Mr. Bell's operations. According to the Butte County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho mines.2 The home is located along Bell Road, which may have been named after Mr. Bell. The home was partially burned in a fire in 1901, but was rebuilt. Z http://buttecouniyhistoricalsocietyorauttecounlyhistory.html. Accessed November 41 2009. � ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT-;, ■March 30, 2010 ■ • Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ 26 Wage 7 of 8■ 0 0 .he. house i . s s) i 't- pOlp aqoi wings, With pi�n 770�F.P! 4�. !a.yput';. �qatui*nq,. 4 center -in f.m.-OPOW gf �Je. these . ele-im6fittle il6d..FolkAtict6dia"'n, d'6hStr'dd0oh Window, Gothic Revival .was prevalent in the A �meriban vith: �t vivil Je a , th Northeast, but ecoUhtry'�'b R ween 18'40 :6' '1:86'0d'ub*to -j'-:Wd.t-.2 r*o*'-s'.s',,* end widespread emulation Afilrb 4 architectural P9 q.; pattern :Folk Victorian clqsribes homes_ :patterned - ,after ;popular styles such- as , , ; ' more s'* np Y, jnexpensively,.'and -With 'h- use ofproiess1al architects. 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Resources CgaUtion,,,Februa,Y'. :2010: ion.s-..for*.ike....Preservation ,oii6ef.6eiI Hqyk 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 is Ordinance No. • AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE AMENDING SECTION 20-160 OF CHAPTER 20, ENTITLED "SUBDIVISIONS," AND ADDING ARTICLE VII, ENTITLED "BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY" TO CHAPTER 26, ENTITLED "BUILDINGS," OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte ordains as follows: Section 1. Section 20-160, entitled "Illegally created parcels," of Article VII, entitled "Violations and Certificates of Compliance," of Chapter 20, entitled "Subdivisions," of the Butte County Code is amended to read as follows: 20-160, Illegally created parcels. (a) Subject to subsections (b) and U below, no county officer, department or employee shall issue any permit or grant any approval necessary to develop any real property which has been divided, or which has resulted from a division, in violation of the provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act or of the provisions of this chapter if the development of such real property is contrary to the public health or the public safety. The authority to deny such a permit or such approval shall apply whether the applicant therefor was the owner of the real property at the time of such violation or whether with, or without, actual or constructive knowledge of the violation at the time of the acquisition of his interest in such real property; provided, however, that succi permits shall be issued or approval granted if development of such real property is not contrary to the public health or the' public safety and a certificate of compliance is issued pursuant to this chapter. (b) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any department, board or commission for any parcel created between October 4, 1956, and 1 of 8 a. I June 27, 1963, in violation of Ordinance No. 557 unless the person owning said parcel; 2 at the time of application for such permit, either; . 3 (1) Provides the access required by Ordinance No. 557; or 4 (2) Executes an affidavit showing that as of the date he acquired ownership, said owner. 5 was unaware that said parcel was created in.violation of Ordinance No. 557. Each owner 6 of record as of the date of said application shall execute such an affidavit. "Owner" shall 7 include a person holding an option to purchase or a purchaser under a contract of sale.. 8 Any permits issued pursuant to such an affidavit shall be limited to one (1) single-family 9 dwelling unit, together with accessory structures foreach such parcel. 10 An applicantunder this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the 11 purpose of appealing any decision, rendered pursuant to section 20-160. 12 (c) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any 13 department, board or commission for any parcel created in violation of the Subdivision 14 Map Act- and/or local ordinance unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of 15 application for such permit, demonstrates that the permit is solely for the preservation of 16 an historical structure and said structure is listed in the Butte County. Historical and 17 Cultural Resources Inventory. For the purposes. of-this.subsection, "preservation" shall 18 mean the act or process of applying.. measures necessary to.sustain the existing form, 19 integrity, and materials- of a significant historical or cultural resource. New exterior 20 additions are not within the scope of this treatment; however, the upgrading of 21 mechanical, electrical and plumbing 'systems and other code -related 'work to make 22 properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. 23 An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the purpose 24 of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160.Section 2: ,25 Article VII, entitled "Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory," is added to Chapter 26, 26 entitled "Buildings," of the Butte County Code as follows: 2 of 8 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0 1 • Chapter 26 Buildings Article VII. Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory 26-100 Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to promote public health, safety, and welfare through the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction of historically and culturally important resources in order to: enhance, preserve, and increase property values: increase cultural, economic, and aesthetic benefits to the County and its residents: reflect the County's historical, architectural, cultural, and aesthetic heritage: contribute to sustainable development by retaining and adaptively re -using existing buildings, thereby preserving the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their construction: and promote and encourage continued ownership and use of such' properties. 26-101 Designation Procedures. The Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory) is hereby established to identify resources which have been determined to be historically significant to Butte County or the larger region. The Inventory shall identify historical and cultural resources which, based upon the information available to the County, are significant to the history and/or development of the County and which meet the criteria for designation pursuant to this section. The Inventory shall be updated annually or at the direction of the Board of Supervisors. in order to designate or remove nominated resources. Historical and cultural resources shall be designated for inclusion in the Inventory in the following manner: is (a) Nomination and Application. (1) Nominations. Any individual or group may make a written nomination to designate an historical or cultural resource to the Inventory. At minimum, a nomination shall be made to the Director of Development Services and must include the address or 3 of 8 0 =1 • location of the resource", relevant information regarding the applicable, criteria for 2. designation. 3 O Property Owner IVotification-and Consent. In cases where tKe nomination is not ' -A made by•the property owner; the Director"of Development Services"shall notify.the • } _ • 5 affected property owner, -of the nomination: Such notification shall be accompanied by' 6 information describing tfie'designation process and the'benefits of listing; includingany. ' +" 7 adopted tax incentives and use of the State Historical Building Code' The Director.shall• i •' 8 obtain written,consent'of the property'owner to proceed with research'and evaluation by 9, ' County staff of -the applicablelhistorical or cultural resource(s). 10 a: If the property owner.decline's in writing to participate in the designation, process, then, 1.1 the property i0l'not be considered further for designation tolthe Inventory for at least.,,, • 12 " r three (3) years: However; a�propehy ownermay'submit an application.for consideration-. . 13 of his or. her property at any'tirne r 14 b: If written'consent is'provided,'then tlieyrope'rty'shall be considered for designation • 15 ", upon receipt'of a Completed application: ' 16 cAf-the property owner fails'to reply in writing, the designation�pr"ocess shall not 17 proceed, but the property may be're=nominated at any time:,, 18 (3) '% 'Application and Fees. Upon receiving written consent of the property .owner, the`;.' ' 19 Director of.Development'Senrices shall notify, the nominating partythafthey may.now . • . ' .x 20 submit their applicationApplications shall be completed,bv the individual or organization � 21' •makinQ'the nomination. Applications'must include sucFi archaeological: architectural; ' 4 _ 22 and/or historical°information as is reguired,by the'Board of Supervisors to make°an'... `•' c 23. informed decision.rega�ding the application; together with�any applicable fees asset by'+' 24 the Board. The Board of Supervisors may, at its sole discretion, direct that the required 25 aapplication information be prepared by the"County; and/or may, waive any'application . ; , i- 26- fees. 4'of8 -L, .31 t I i '.. • . .. - tr.'s .. _ •1• .. /: .x'' ~, f :. 1 -' ,- ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (4) Application Format. The Director of Development Services shall.publish and make available application forms, including archaeological, architectural, or historical survey and evaluation forms. (b) Eligibility Criteria. A structure, site, portions of a site, improvement, or natural feature may be considered for designation as an historical or cultural resource if it has maintained sufficient historical or cultural integrity: is over fifty (50) years old orJf it is less than 50 years old, sufficient time has passed to understand the historical or cultural t significance of the resource: and it meets at least one (1) of the following criteria: (1) Associated with events or activities that have. made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local. Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of r California or the United States; or (2) Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or the United States: or (3) Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values, or (4) Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation. (c) Review. The Board of Supervisors, at its sole discretion, may identify or appoint any.individual or organization to.assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on applications for listing in the Inventory. Such individuals or organizations may be required to meet minimum professional qualifications in the disciplines of archaeology, architectural history, architecture, historical architecture. or history. as defined in'the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR 61). (d) - Public Hearing. The Board of Supervisors shall schedule a public hearina on all complete applications. 5 of 8 32 1 (1) Notice. Notice of the time, date and place of said ehearinq, including a general 2 explanation of the matter to be considered and a Qeneral description of the resources) 3 nominated for designation, shall 'be provided in writing to the property owner, occupant, 4 applicant, and any other parties who have requested such notice.in writing, at least ten 5 (10) calendar days before the hearing. 6 (2) Failure to Send Notice., Failure to send notice by mail to any property owners or 7 occupants where the address of such owner or occupant is not -a matter of public record 8 shall not.invalidate the proceedings in connection with=the proposed designation. 9 (e), Designation. Designation to the Inventory. may be made by Board of Supervisors 10 resolution after the public hearing. If a nomination is disapproved, a subsequent 11 nomination for the same resource -may not be considered for at least three (3) years 12 unless substantial additional information becomes available, in which case the 13 nomination can be reconsidered after one -0) year. 14 (fl Amendment or -Rescission. 15 (1) The Board of -Supervisors may amend or rescind the designation of any historical 16 or cultural.resource included in the Inventory in the -same manner.and procedure as are 17 followed for designation: 18 (2) If a building or a site is poorly maintained, dama6ed, or demolished such that it 19 loses the form, integrity, or materials which rendered it eligible for inclusion in the 20 Inventory-, it may be removed from the Inventory. 21 26-102' Definitions: 22 For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the 23 meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: 24 (a) "Archaeological, Architectural, or. Historical Survey. A method of systematically 25 studying cultural and/or historical resources. A survey includes a physical description 26 and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource. legal information from title or 6 of 8 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0 • assessment records, and statements of significance accordinq to the criteria in this ordinance. The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate survey form as published and made available by the Director of A Development Services. b) Cultural Resource. A building, structure. site. area. place. obiect. record manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property iij evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history-, (c) Historical Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record,; manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. (d) Integrity. The degree of completeness, coherence, and/or freedom from damage or decay which is exhibited by an historical or cultural resource. To be designated to the Inventory, a resource must not only be significant under the appropriate eligibility criteria, but must also retain to a sufficient degree the location, design, setting, materials. r workmanship, or other attributes which make it historically or culturally significant.' (e) Preservation. The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form, integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource'.. New exterior additions are not within the scope of this treatment: however. the Waradina of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make properties functional is appropriate within a preservation project. (f) Traditional Cultural Property. A place that is associated with cultural practices and beliefs that are rooted in the history of a community, and that is important to maintaining the traditional beliefs and practices of that community. Section 3. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is for any reason held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity thereof shall 7 of 8 34 I not affect the remaining provisions or other applications of the Ordinance which can be 2 given effect without the invalid provision or application thereof. 3 Section 4. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) 4 days after the date of its passage: ,The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is authorized 5 and directed to publish this ordinance before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its, 6 passage. This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the members of the 7 Board of Supervisors voting for and against. it, in the , a newspaper of 8 general circulation published in the County of Butte, State.of California. 9 10 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of 11 California, on the day of 2010, by the following vote: 12 13 AYES: 14 15 NOES: 16 17 ABSENT: 18 19 NOT VOTING: 20 21 22 23 Bill Connelly; Chairof the 24 Butte'County Board of Supervisors 25 26 27 ATTEST: 28 29 Scott Tandy, 30 Interim Chief Administrative Officer 31 and Clerk of the Board 32 33 By 34 35 8 of 8 35 . T- �x "C0-�aas 0.f.'1 +.aiwa "'e•'_-^ l qI Y t ly 4A fit � � .fir • .r ,f E ��F�. �'�`"0`°:""""'z'tC` EO 7 4r ;7 '.f • it Attachment B Hh it 7 • . 11 7i I 38 Historicfal}and Cultural Resources Inventory Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (BCCRC) Comments and 'Suggestions February 4, 2010 General Comments: 1. Change "Historic" to "Historical" in the title and all sections containing that word. 2. Throughout the document, more emphasis needs to be placed on the full range or /cultural resources, including Native American, archaeological, historical, and architectural'. 3. At appropriate places throughout the document, reference should be made to the existing National. Register of Historic Places and California Register of Historic Resources listed properties for Butte County. Attached is a current State Historic Property Directory for Butte County. Section 26-54 Puroose: This section looks very good, but we suggest adding Sustainability to the list of positive benefits of historic preservation. For example: Older and historic buildings comprise more than half of the existing buildings in the United States. Retention and adaptive reuse of these buildings preserves the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their construction. The recycling of buildings is one of the most beneficial "green "'practices, and stresses the importance and value of historic preservation in the overall promotion "of sustainability. Other benefits include: • Downtown revitalization • Heritage Tourism • Affordable and Luxury Housing • Preservation of agricultural lands and open space • Decreased costs for landfill from demolition • Maintenance of existing infrastructure for roads, utilities, and other services • Encourages the development of diverse small businesses • Creates jobs for local workers and business for local merchants • Section 26-54 (a)(1) 0 1. Nomination of a historical or cultural resource to the Inventory should be able to be made by any individual or group, not just the landowner. Typically, it is unusual that a landowner would initiate nomination of a property. 2. We suggest that if there is a concern about the rights of the landowner in the Inventory nomination process, perhaps individuals or groups (other than the landowner) could initiate a "Notification of Potential Eligibility" to the Inventory. Then, once the public hearing takes place (26-55 (b)(4)], listing on the Inventory could become official. 3. We suggest that a list be compiled of historical societies and other advocate groups in Butte County. Query each group for its existing list of potentially eligible historical/cultural sites. Then this list can be used as a foundation for the basis of the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. 4. In contacting landowners regarding the potential eligibility of their property to the Inventory, provide them with an information packet that would emphasize not only the larger values to the community but also the positive monetary aspects including tax incentives and use of the Historic Building Code. Section 26-54 (a)(2) and 26-56 (d) 1. The term "historic site survey" should be replaced by "archaeological, architectural, or historical survey". In 26-56 (d) the language should be changed to "A method of systematically studying archaeological, architectural, and historical resources" or "A method of systematically studying cultural and/or historical resources". The next sentence should be changed to say "A survey includes a physical description and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from title or assessment records, and statements of significance according to the criteria in this ordinance." The next sentence should be changed to say "The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 forms (http://www.ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=1069)." Section 26-54 (a)(3) We are concerned that charging a fee (to individuals) for processing listings to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory could be counter-productive. We understand that some of the fees may be waived and covered by the County,,General Fund or grant funding. 2. Under 26-54 (1)(3) change the second sentence to "Nominations must be accompanied by such archaeological, architectural, and/or historical information as is required...". .e Section 26-54 (b)(1) and (2) 1. Michael Magliari suggests, and we concur, that along with Butte County, Regional, California, and US history, resources can be eligible based on their importance to Local history. We're concerned that an, overly strict reading of the current language might preclude the listing of resources that fall short of having countywide historical significance. The Inventory should include resources in areas that are historically significant only at the very local community level as well. 2. Please change the language in these sections as"follows: 26-54 (b)(1): "Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States". 26-54 (b)(2): "Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history [cultural heritage] of California or the United States". Section26-55 (g) Amendment or Rescission.of a resource listed on the Inventory. 1. If a building or site is not maintained at a certain level of integrity it should be removed from the Inventory. 2. Cana landowner ask to have his "resource" removed from the Inventory? Section 26-56 (a) The definitions for cultural and historical resources are incomplete. Also, using the work "Property" has specific legal ramifications. Under State or Federal law, a historic "property" is a significant resource, whereas a historic site can be either a significant or non-significant resource. We suggest the following: 26-56 (a): Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other Traditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. 26-56 (b): Historical Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other Traditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national history. A 41 OFFICE OF Y.ISTORIC.PRESERVATION . * Directory, of,Propezties in the. Historic Property. Data File,for BUTTE County. Page 1 10-22-09 JGn2; ISOLATED ROAD.SEGMENT CHICO. P PROPERTY -NUMBER PRIMARY-# .STREST.iADDRESS... .._:._:. 'NAMES ::..:: .:..:::..:..::-. CITY:NA4F..-.•,-..,. ,qWN YR -C .OHP-PROG.. PRG -REFERENCE -NUMBER. STAT -DAT NRS CRIT ',154835 PERLEY HOME, COOK HOME CHICO BI06S'EXTENSION CANAL BRIDGE; BRID BIGGS S 1921 PROJ.REVW. :FRWA04'1227B 01/05/05 '6Y CHICO 163548: ROPER:HOUSE CHICO IRRIGATION DITCH AND SUPPORTS BIGGS P 1921 PROD:REVW. C09060406A 04/24/06 6Y CHICO: 150513 3042 .3RD ST 201 BROADWAY BIGGS. P. 1915 HIST.RES. DOE -04-0.4-0006-0000 09./01/04 '6Y CHICO: 426BROADWAY SILBERSTEIN PARK BLDG, .LA PARK H 'CHIC1.O 049508 700 CAPMLLLA WY CHICO CEMETERY CHICO PROJ.REVW. HUD040804G: 09/01/04 '6Y CHICO 0:66888' 304;2' 3RD ST, SOUTH OF CAMPUS NEIGHBORHOOD BIGGS; U PROJ.REVW. HUD890913B. 10/12/89 6Y 150372: 381: BST RESIDENCE. BIGGS: P 1940 HIST.RES. DOE -04-04-0003-0000 11/29/04 6Y PROJ.REVW. HUD041108A. 12/29/04 6Y 084755 464 B. ST BIGGS. PUBLIC LIBRARY; BIGGS CARNEG BIGGS M 1908 HIST.SURV. 5917-0003-0000 11/12/89 7N1 049349 BUTTE HWY BIGGS RICE EXPERIMENT: STATION BIGGS P 1912 HIST.SURV. 5917-0002-0000 5S2 160411 380,F "ST BIGGS P 1920 PROJ.REVW. HUD060209AA 02/15/06 6Y 154'834: 8543 SR 99 BIGGS; P 1938, PROJ.REVW. FHWA041221B 01/05/05 .6Y 04934$ SR. 99 ;BR'., 12-04 (VIC). BIGG$ 5 1,921 HIST.SURV. 5917-0001-0000 7R 090566 RICHARDSON SPRINGS RESORT HOTEL, L CHICO. U HIST:RES: SPHI=BUT=:017 03/19/85 7L • '119028. KEEFER SLOUGH'.BRIDGE, #12.0026 CHICO U HIST.RES. DOE" 04:-96:-,0.002-0000: 11/27/96 6Y PROJ:REVW:. FHWAJ610258. 11/27/96 6Y 124620' BUR.AC CONSERVATION EASEMENTS b CHICO: F PROJ.REVW: BUR991613A .9/12/99 .6Y 0"67872 164338 164339, 269535- 0683$1, 049423 06601;1; 065633 '04'9514 0496.05 049606 '049607 168004, 04.9634 '049448: '049449 049450 049451 049452 049,374'. U 049453 HENDRICKS.HEAD DAM CHICO. CHICO JG -1`, REMNANTS OF',CONCRETE:BRIDGE ' CHICO' 1129%BROADWAY JGn2; ISOLATED ROAD.SEGMENT CHICO. P kiFTER:POLiUTIQN"CONTROL PLANT CHICO: 0 SUTTz CREEK MINERS CAMP ,: CHICO 4TH ST' -.CITY PLAZA GHI,CO .0; 5TH', ST • CHICO• SO PAC DEPOT C141C0' 1042."ALDER ST PERLEY HOME, COOK HOME CHICO ilo.'ARCADIAN*AVE WILLIAM.NASON'HOUSE.: CHICO' 1307 ARCADIAN.AVE C: A. WRIGHT HOUSE; CHICO, 1462 ARCADIAN AVE FRAN;t>B WARNER HOUSE CHICO 1626: ARCADIAN AVE ROPER:HOUSE CHICO 519, B., ST CHICO 1543, BOUCHER AVE' CHATFIELD HOUSE CHICO. 100:BROADWAY' BIDWELLS( STORE,'OFF.;BROADWAY CHICO: 128: BROADWAY ,BARTPS`FISH CHICO. 201 BROADWAY `BANK OF AMERICA:/ CHICO BRANCH, 1S CHICO 2.43. BROADWAY DANIEL BRESLAUER'BLDG CHICO: 300 BROADWAYI NAN BLOCK / NOONAN BUILDING / P' CHICO: 426BROADWAY SILBERSTEIN PARK BLDG, .LA PARK H 'CHIC1.O U 049453 800 BROADWAY CHICO BREWERY, CHICO BREWERY BLDG' CHICO P 049635. 1129%BROADWAY ,L. N.: LEWIS HOUSE CHI;CO: P 049.636 1235; BROADWAY S H .CHALMERS,-HOUSE CHICO P .049538 1384 BROADWAY CLOUGH HOME CHICO P 049637 1408 BROADWAY PERLEY HOME, COOK HOME CHiCO P 049539 1454 BROADWAY 4'E HIBBERT HOUSE, DIAMOND MATCH 'H: 'CHICO P 049540 1518' BROADWAY FIN�75L HOUSE, :DIAMOND MATCH HOUSE CHICO P 06,8634 1630 BROADWAY CHICO U 089363 1945 BROADWAY CHICO P :127,852 2496 CACTUS. AVE CHICO P N127851 2505 CACTUS AVE CHICO P' 049508 700 CAPMLLLA WY CHICO CEMETERY CHICO P. 065638 82.0 CEDAR ST CHICO U 073320 CHERRY ST SOUTH OF CAMPUS NEIGHBORHOOD CY.ICO SPD PROJ.REVW.. FERC900502A PROJ.REVW. COE060210A PROJ.REVW. COE060210A. 1929 PROJ.REVW. EPA060612H PROJ.REVW BLM8904.14A. 1'872 HIST.SURV. 5926-0059-0000 PRGJ.REVW;. HUD89:0620I PROJ.REVW. HUD881226A 1.894: HIST.SURV.. 5926-:0142-0000, 1915''HIST.'SURV. 5926 0188-0000 19,05 HIST.SURV. 5926.•0189-0000 190.4 .HIST.SURV. 5926-019070000 1952 PROJ ";l HUD070926A 1'9.10 HIST.SURV; 5926:.0217.0000; 1861 HI,ST.SURV.. 5926-0681-0000: 192E HIST.SURV:_ 5926=0082-0000 1931 HIST.SURV. 5926-0083-0000 1890. HZST.SURV. 5926,=0084-0000. 1859 .HIST.SURV:. 5926-0085-0000' 1909 TAX. CERT. 537:9-04=0003 HIST.RES. NPS -83`001175-0000 18:74 HIST.SURV. 5926-0086-0000' 1907 HIST.SURV: 5926=0218-0000 1918; .HIST_SURV. 5'926-021.9-0000 19.04 `HIST.SURV. 5:926.-0166-0000' 1905 HIST.SURV. 5926,-0220-0000 1907,HIST..SURV. 5926-0167-0000 1912 HIST:SURV. 5926=0168-0000 PROJ.REVW, HUD8812208 1920 PAOJ.REVW.. H-JD940428C 1.951 ,H.IST.RES., DOE -04,-01:-0005-0000 PROJ.R£VW:• FHWA0101,31A. 1952 'HTST.RES- DOE- '04-Ql-0004?.0000 PROJ.REVW. FHWA010131A 18.62 HIST.SURV. 5926-6136-0000 PROJ.REVW. HUDS81220F 1862 HIST.RES. 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Usertaskid:<,LASERJET° Date printed: Thu Oct 22''15:49:23 2009 43 f OFFICEOF HISTORICIPRESERVATION- �Direct of., qry n e or Property priopqrtles, i _Che Hist i.c. e' ij, D�Ll:a File for BUT ITE County. Page 2 09,4. 10 2;� PROPERTY,*NUMBER PRIMARY-#_ STREETADDRESS,._ NAMES....,. ...... CITY. NAME: 7",* 6m7YR-­C,' OHP-' PkOG-. .PRG-iiFERENCE-NUMMER STAT -DAT NRS' CRIT IiAt. REG., 04-0004 06/24/91 19 AC, 075460 221:CHER.RY! ST.' 'CHICO P .O •HIST,RS&. NPS9100162 06/24/9'1 6Xl. 015462 317 CHERRY S.T., fcwrto P :0 HI$TRBS1. N S<910100636-01 3' 06j24y91 6k OTS,464 �31 L iai �T 9 Clig :ciitCb P., NPS��9100,063,6-'0164, odji4/n Gx 049454 527 CRHERRY. ST THEODORE,SCHWEIN HOME CHICO P -1903 HIST.RES. NPS -91000636-0165 06/24/91 ID C HIST.SURV. 'SUR 5926,0087-00.0,0 7N 049591 ;i:cHEsTNuT.'ST OLD :LIBRARY CHICO. STATE'COLLEGE, T CHIC 1 0 1 S 3933. . V;: HIST . , 5926_0116-0003' 3B 04945.5 li 27 'CAESTNUT 'ST% GEORGE-COSBY,HOZME�, COSBY-MCLAIN"HO CHICO P.: ;16.72 HIST 7 RES. NPS -91000636-0121; 06/24/9.1 ID C 'HIST.$URV_ 5926-0088=0000 5S2. 055917 CHESTNUT -ST 1. CHICO I . R ,1925: -HIST.RES. ,Nps9106..0636.�10122, O/Z4/9_1 . I, D C 055,963 "4 T adi�N -iki BAPTIST �CATAbtic: tif fcHlbo, 0 HIST.RES;,. APS -91000636-0123: .. . 064241'91 ..; 6x 1 HIST.SURV. 524970048,0000 0I/01/72 IS 04.9.4'$6 416 'c.Asrmus ST', ST; JOH1„THE. BAPTIST rC4 Cli 5516,b089-0000: 3S 058624 435 dffESTNUT_ ST' CHICO, P '1987 'HIS�t. RES.; NPS 91000636=0124 06,/241/9,1 6X 9586,30 '525 CHES 7 CHICO' 0 .41 HIST RES. NPS 91000636-0125' 06/14]91 0,6, 091 .6X C 06470 i,530,C S UTST: CHICO P .1901 HIST.RES,. NPS pibbb 0,64126: z ID 064755 '608'kCHSSTNUT ST CHICO, P 1885 HIST -RES. :NPS -910006'3 ' 6-0,i27` 66/24-/41 6k 0.49457 732,,C.-IESTNUT fST ilikiiCR­0Uc_H_ HOUSE 'CHICO "R 1905 iHIST.SURV. 5926-0090:0'000 049458 VALLEY HOSPITAL TH34CA •�P .1506. IHIST. 9URV. 5926.4091- 0*000 049638980' cqk8mr, 'ST: W A.HONODEli HOUSE, TUA GAKMA:THETA: rCHICO P 1913 HIST.SURV.- 582 049 3 , I138:C'l__iEST_llUT_l ST' WELSCHKfirHOUSE. CHICO` P. .1906 HISt,.'SURV'.- 5918-02 * _§26-:61371'0000 5S2" 049509 1350 CITRUSAVS_; CITRUS SCHOOL �CHICO� 06- 'Hi§T. suRii� SS2: 13813860:41729 CITRUS.� :CHICO P 31951951 'HIST.RES. DOE -04'03-0023-0000 ' 03/10/03 6Y PROJ.REVW., •FHV;A03,0226K 03110/63 6- 134605 1731, CITRUS: AVE c Hico P 1951 HIST.RES. DOE44-034924-0900 03/16/.03 6Y • PROJ.REVW.. FHWA6310226K 03/10/03 6Y 138609 I1740 -CITRUS, AVE RESIDENCE CHICO P: l'i50: DOE ­0,4�434.'62720006; 03/10 03 6Y tp� I Zq . q I .RE I vw.: FH . WA ; 03 0 . 2 . 2 . 6 , K. 65/10/0 6)f 1-38619 DETACHED: GARAGE CHICO* R. +HIST -.RE$.. -�66 . 04 . .. 03,0038 : 66 .�I.. . 03/10/63 6Y iPROJ.REVW.. FHWA030226K 03/.10/036-Y .238606RUS, AYF P, .1951' ;HIST.RES. m: 'DCE,04z.03i0025-0000 63/10/63 6Y 'PROJ.REVW; FHWA030226K 03[10/,03 6Y 3'30667 :1904 iCITAUS'AVE: CHICO P. DOE' -04-83=0'026'-000:0 03/10/,03 6Y JROJ .- REVW. FHWAO ' J0226K- -01110/03 6Y .993:dLiV'EIMJ5 AVE' CHICO, 5 PROJ..REVW. HM9207299 09/04/92 6Y 070392 2741 CTIC� OFFICE; BUXLDI 'CHICO': F, 1907:. i -HIST.. REIS. ;DOE -0.4' bi/6506/05/9'1 6Y ,COMER .:PROj:JREVw.: -UsF$9i1050'8A. 06/.05/91 6Y 070394 2741 ;CRRAMER,LANE; . C . H16W PLANT- INTRODUCTION GAR D GARDEN` . CHICO.04,91-0002,'0000,' F7 1907 ;HIST RES 1)CE-�-. 606/05791 6Y PROJ.REV.W 'USFS910508A' 06/.05/"91 6Y 049650 ;CUSSICKvAVE' .1905 �HjSt�,SURV 5026-:611340*00 SS2 905 DAYTON RD THOMASSONNOUSE, CLARX,FOUSE CHICO` P 1892 'HI­MSURV. 5926-010-0006 582, 1041 DEVENEY-Avz. :CHICO' U PROJ.REVW.. iiiD88.1220D 01/20'/89 6Y 04�9629 ..187 E:IITH ST 77 B dil4, t',FbUSEj tSMAN: HOUSE CHICO �CHICO': P ;1903. :HIST.SURV'. 5926-.0212 0000. 30 049652 1256:E'12TH-ST A H CHAPIMAN HOUSi 'i 'THi LITTLE �,CH P 874 TAXICERT. 537_9-04 01001 1K HIS . T.R ES. INVS-78200,217.0.=0000' 01:/28/1.82 IS. HIST.RES. SPHI-BUT-01 0 09/11/81 -7L. 049533 !263It',12TH ST CHIcO,REOp I C�URPH' PAN. ZEP OF zEpup -CHICO .... -'noe, ;., HISTAdkV.T­ -i --59Z6-Oi6 -0000 3S b9947-6 695 Et 12TH ST VIOLET, HbFELM. HOUSE., MICORETLOWN :RA' :CHICO F 1,1930, , R6d.RE .. Yy :BI 951219A ol/.09/96 6Y 049630 STW 699;E;IST� T E! bOuCkEk 'HOUSE, NTILLS HOUSE 'CHICO' P 1872.' %HIST.SURV: 5926'-0213700010 3S 1547:71:263 I9TF­ . ST CHICO P %1947, ;PROJ.REVW; ;HUD050630A 07/18/05 6.Y 166584 9 i -i': "S' T: CHICO P 1950 PlZOJ. REM tHUD07071?C 07/�20/'07 6Y 049530 256 S T"AV*E_ STEWART HOUSEBULLARD HOUSE CHICO P 1904 HIST.SURV. 5926-0158-0-000 5S2 049.531 '.E'I 387 E ii'AVE MINNIE HILL HOME' CHICO P -,lM PROJ.REVW. HiUD68611-iD 61/18/08 6Y HIST.SURV. .59,26-0159-0000 SS2 1.7,4936 917 1 AST`AVE CHICO v 1963. �PROJ.RM'. M'A,090127A 63/05/09 6Y 1548.28 571 E 'IST,ST CHICO P 1952 PROJ.REVW. FHWA.020708B, 09/17/02 6Y OFFICE OF k8lOkiC PRESERVATION Directory of Properties in 'the 144 sEoric Property Vat& Pi le.. for BUTTE County. Page 3 10-22-09 PROPERTY =NUMBER PRIMARY -"# CIT)e.:NAME.-.-;.;,-. OWN YR,C -OHP-PROG— PRGrREFBRENCErNUMBER STAT -DAT NRS 04:9625% 254 B72ND AVE- ,F,J HECOX. HOUSE' :CHICO. P. 1904 1 . idST I .S . URV 5926-0208=0000 7N 9 6 61 191, a 2Nb-, ST .:MONTGOMERY, W7M BUILDING 'CHICO 3-19'26i HIST.,SURV 5926-018*70666 SS2 049532.. 168°E 3RD AVE: :GATLIFF',HOUSE, 'FAIT0":HOUSE CHIM -P 1891 HIST. SURV, 5926-0.1604090 5.S2 13211,8:. E 3RD ST: CHrCO.WATER 7'§UPPLY COMPANY. TOWERS, CH.XCO: P 1905 HJSTI'RE,S. POE -04-,01-00107-101006; 1l1/92/01. 2S2 PR.aJ.REVW. FCC000927A& I1,/02J01 2A2. 0,493-70 E: Sib ST: DbklS*.BkShAJUiRkCOilAd9§ CHICO P 1002: HIST.SURV 5926-:0020'-9999 5$2 -04937,9" E, 3RD' ST, SUPPLY, COMPANY TOWER -CHICO, P 19051 Hitt.'SdRV. 5926-00214066 7N .049180' E:3RD,ST' TOW 'CHICO WATER�,.SUPPLY COMPANY. -ER :dilc& P I 61T 5926-dO2j-0600 7N 049375„ 354 E 3RD ST -CHICO. P 1002 HIST.SURV: 5,9.26-0020-0001 5D2 P 19JO2: 'HIST..:SURV. 5926-0020-0002 5D2 376' E 3RD §f CHICO; P 11902: :HIST.SURV:, 5.912 sb2 049594: 592 E3RD ST W6mmes 'CLUB. ..CHICO, P 1933, -HIST.$URYw 5926-017,7-00.00 5S2, E' 3 T KINNICUTT HOUSE P 1 , 965] HIMSURV, 5926-•0209-0000 5S2. .9621§ 0495,95 270,; E. I TK, ST G, MUR.�� ;Hblj�E- CHICO: P, i9�05 HISTSURV. 59265926-0178<0000:7N 2,7,1 E 4TH: ST PPiM-4: HOUSE CHICO. 0, I -OT HIST.SURV., 5926-10023=0060 SS2 ,049556, 381 E`4-TH ST' HOUSE' -9HTCQ 5926 -01791 0000, 382.E 4tg 'ST KING -,,W.'- J.-, HOUSM .0HICO R 4 SURV.. 5.926-0024r,60 60. 0993'8,3'484E '* 4TH St t�: DALYHbusE; 0, HUT.SWRY 5926-002i-0606 5$2 61g4TH: $f 'JCHWtfN` HoUs- s CHICO, P 1806 ^HI$:T-'SURV-: 5926':0026 0000 .385 598J E, 4TH. ST L*- . , USE P. 1912� :HIST�SURV.- 592.6 �-0027-00,QQ: SS2 049346: 655� E; 4TH ST 'ANDREWS_HOUSEH.lco 193.6 "HIST.SURV'.: 5,926-:002870000 SS2 *49387 675,E 4TH ST CHICO P 1'914 'HI.sr. suRv., 5926-60;29=0000 SS2 64,9188 695, E 4TH' ST�ARCKER:- ROBINSON H IOUSE CHICO P 1914. HIStr. , S . URV: -0000 5926-0030 . 5S2 049389* 196 E -STH ST BIDWELL PARR; BIDWELL;PAP.L, giro. M 2905: HI I ST,. . SURV, 5026-031-6060 3S 4493'90 4.91- E.5TH,ST F -ZADIY. HOUSE :.CHICON P 188,9 .,HIST.SURV. 5926=003. -0060 SS2 049391, 4'. E,. STH ST J,T :DALY, HOUSti, �STAR HOUSE; P 18,81 HIST.SURV. 592- _ —...'0033-0000, 3S, :Qj . 939 STH ST NE02iAkTH§N6w E- : CHICO P 1513 .,HIST.SURV. 592670034-0000 SS2. 049393, E 5TH ST CLIFFORD HOUSE ; BARNETZ-ftLUBRII)d :C'-WIdO: P 1922 HI.ST.SUAV. 5926-0035.0000 7N 045,394. 885, E, STHST GATPHEL; HQPST CHICO- 0. 1912. HIST.SURV.-- 9926-:0,036,0000' 5S2 '049355: 79.4, E: 6TH ST 641co. P 1013 :HIST.SURV. 5926-003.7-0060. SS2 6.49146- Ei 7TH. ST :,13:. ..CHICO' p 1927. HIST - , -.: 1 . M6-'O� 8_0000: 03 :6 7TH, ST 'Ell CHIM P 1903: -HIST.SURV:. 5S2. 04,9398. 7Tlt ST ltdli, t: BEU:HOUSE CHICO' :P, 18.74' ;HIST.SURV., 5926-00ibrobdo' SS2 1 7TH ST iIND , EN: SCHOOL'4-000 UNIFIED S`C FOCi 'CHICO' D 19281; 1JIST.'SURV.. 5926--004,�-0000 7N . -i I E.; alTi.i:. S�,STIWD PA:RK L 19, 16: ;.HIST,.'SURV.: 5926 `Q,17,s-'9�9�91, .049.628: 1,96'E '8TH- AVE H..B :LAImis. Hopsp 'CkICO: P 19'66: :JHIST.SURV:: 5926=.0211 60, 0.49.653. E. '9TH,,'ST - CHICO.FORESTRY STATIONANURSERY ,CHICO.' M 88' T HIS ,'SURV;* 5ND 9-26 3S jilS .,RES,. SHL -084 09'/29./73: ICL 049547I . .1 . � ttt'. tWig ST' 'CHICO= p 1928: :-HISTSURV- 5926 0175 6661 3D 049548,: 657 E 8TH ST' CHICO 1 P 1928� HIST.SURV 5 26-0 ' 175-q.002. 9, 30 ,P,49,549 8TH' H' S T P 1528 ::HIST.SU.RV., 5,926-0175-0003. 3D 049550- ; 687 E, STH: ST Cificb. i928. :'kntr,.SURV,,.: 5926-01:75`=0004 3D '049551 6,97 E. STK ST. :CHICO P 19281 '441STAM 5126-01.7,570005: 3D 755: E: STH' ST -macb- P 1928: "HIST-.SURV.' 5926--0175-6066 3D .049551 1.6.7.1 E. STH ST- 'CHICO. P. 1928. HiST. tUR�V. 5926-017'5-6607 3D be m'4., 775-E:STH;ST CHICO: I , 928 HlSlt.,96lkV.' 15926-01,75-0 . 0018. 3D ��I, E �TkST :CHICO 1,928 HIST. S URV, 5,926�01 3D 049556. 797 E: STH ST CHICO P 1928' HIST.-SURV.. 5926-0175-0010, 3D 949557 8157 E STH ST CHICO P 1928- HIST.SURV:. 5926,0175=0011. 3D 049558 86'9 E STH ST CHCOi P 19.28 -:HIST.SURV. 5.926-0175-0012, 3D 049559 . 654:E.9TH ST . . -CHICO P i928, HIST.SURV: SM,6175760i,-3 3D 1 .926049560 656 E, 97 1, ST CHICO P 1}$28' Hi,s-r:PURV., 5926;-6175-661a; 3D Ln:0455'6.1 6-76. E', 9T.H.. ST Ckic-O P 1928 HIST`.SURV— 5925-0175 0015: 1 jb :049562 684 E -9TH ST CHICO P 1928 HIST.SURV. 5926-0175-0016, 3D 049563 693:E 9TH ST CHICO P 1928 HIST.SURV. 5926-01715-0017 31) 049564 696 E:9TH,ST CHICO P 1928 HIST.SURV. 5926,-0175-0018. 3D 0 • OFFICE OF, �:HIST-OkiCl PRESERVATION, ADireCtory of!Properties. in' the.'Historic Property Ddta..File for. BUTTE County. �­.. Page A 10-22-09 PROPERTYNUMBER- PRIMARY -4. STREET.ADDRESS-..........I.. N!MES_­.� ..CITYNAME;OWN YR&OHP4ROG'--. 'PRG -REFERENCE NUBER�ST T7DAT NRSCRIT 649565 753 E 9TH ST HIEBERT HOUSE, 'BARCELOUX' HOUSE CH I CIO. - 049566 756 S 9TH: §T BARRY , HOUSE CHi10 049567 764, Et 9TH: ST.0 CHICO VETES,MEMORIALHALL, CHIC 049568 773.:,E 9TH.. ST DONOHUE.HOUSE 'CHICO 04-9569 72b G'E 9 TH: 8T MORSE;HOUSE 1C0 . 04.9570'783,E: 1 . 9TH, ST ,ADAMS HOUSE .. CHICO, 649571 184,E 9., St 'ESPLANADE: HOUSE� C91ca 04 9S , t2 795:E' 9TH:ST RZEDAL. -HOUSE CHICO, 049573 '796',E 9TH, ST _CHICO CHICO; 041525 4170,"EttINDO AVE 'BLEDSOE 'HOUSE" 3D AVE049620 193 Er;SACRAMENTO FRED VJOHNS(O. HOUSE' CHICO HIST.SURV. I "ii&AM AVE .`Z LH'AOOS HOUSE; CHICO 9622 RAMEIy"PO AVE 'PHIP, WW HOUSE. :HIST.SURV. 127850 1434.,FAST AVE 3D CHICO; 049574 !6-5.5 EASTWOOD AVE HIST.SURV. CHICO . 665 EASTWOOD AVE dHICQ: 7.6 677 'EAS AVE;00. '5926"4153-:,0000, SS2 03,EASTWOOD AVE r WOO. 04957,8, :•6.96.EASTWOOD 'AVE: ..CHICO. 045519 '�W 'EhsNOWAvt 1917 • :.CHICO 649560 '755 :EASTWOODAVZ- 55,2 :CHICO: 6.49.5,01 756, EAST,W0.0p AVE HiST,;SURV, CHIW! 049582: 795 EASTWOOP -AYE CHICO.. 049.510' •500,ESPLAXADE-DR BIDWELLS,MILL'SITE,: BIDWELL:.MILLST, CHICO, -089883; ' :525 EpPLANADtbk ,,,CHICO AkNcHo*,AND:,' iDwELL•ADOBE. "CHI:co �049.608: 626,SSPLANADE DR, FRANK Ac CLOUGIf. HOUSE CHI.dO: 149.511 049'6.10 049,611. 049512' .049513" 04951.7: 04 9612 049518: . 049.5.1.9.1, 04552.0 04952.31 ' 0495'24 �1276192,�___ 666 ESPLANADE DR :690 ESPLANADE :DR' ,730. ESPLANADE DR 750 ESPLANADE DR 81,6 iSihAiAbi �60 :900 :ESPLANADE DR: DR ,110241 .ESPLANADE DR ',1055 ESPLANADE DR' 1351, ESPLANADE DR. J362, ESPLANADE DR; '1417 'ESPLANADE DR,, `.1445* ESPLANADE 'DR t1465ESP 'DR;: '193'4* ESP LIAONADE DR �2010.: ESPLANADE DR 2432- ESPIA.W.. RI,P.P., PRIEL HOUSE. 1' 0 0', HIEBERT HOUSE, 'BARCELOUX' HOUSE CH I CIO. - STRAIWHOUSEi 'CHICO, BARRY , HOUSE :CHICOo WATERS HOUSE- CHICO- HICOPOICQ:V= CHICO VETES,MEMORIALHALL, CHICO ALVA,,STAMPER,HOUSE ,IcHlco DONOHUE.HOUSE .CHICO 049459 CHICO MORSE;HOUSE �CHICO V__0'_G='i.`$'ANG_' 406IS-kil•GOOD,, .CHICO ,ADAMS HOUSE CiiZCO :RUSSELL,HOUSE'CHICO :316,FLUME,ST, 'ESPLANADE: HOUSE� CHICO, WASHINGTON I I , MOTOR'LODGE; MATADOR MO- :CHICO RZEDAL. -HOUSE CHiccl 44 _CHICO ,P 127691 2539:ESPLANADE DR ' T. SURV. CHICO, 14.7562 120'FILBERT -AVE CHICO, .1928 HIST..SURV. :,5926-0175s-0020 0) 049463 FLUME., 9f BRESLAUER,HOUSES C'kdb 049459 5926_0175-0021 MORSE;HOUSE CHitV 049460 229 FLUME?ST BURKET-T.HOUSE CHICO 049461- :316,FLUME,ST, BRESLAUER HOUSE XHICO, 049462 318 FLUME'ST. BRESLAUER HOUSE %CHICO, .P' 1928:',HIS ' T. SURV. .5926-01-75-0019 3S ,P .1928 HIST..SURV. :,5926-0175s-0020 3D P` 108 HIST. SURV. 5926_0175-0021 3D P 1928: HIST.SURV. 3D I .P� X1928.HIST SURV: 55926-0175-6623' 3D' ,P 1928' HIST.SURV. 15926-017S7* 024' 3D ;p 1928 HIST.SURV. :5926-.'0175-:0025 3D. 1928 :HIST.SURV. 5926=02,75-,0026 3D .P, .1928, HIST.SURV. :5926=0175=0027- XY P. 1048 HISTAURV. '5926"4153-:,0000, SS2 .P. 1916 NIST SURV.: 5926-.0203..0000. SS2 P 1917 • HIST,S��V; ., S926.-02Q4-,OQOO, 55,2 '1922 HiST,;SURV, 5926'-0205-:0000; 8S2 :P .19410 HIST RES-'. DOE m:64 -m.61-0003-0000 02/26/01 GY PROJ. R2W 'PHWA0101.31A. 02/26j01'. .6Y • P 1928 HIST.SURV,. :5926.r.0175-0028, 3D p .1928 HIST.SURV. 5926.;-0175-0029' 3D P. 1920 HitT.tbRV.' 59260175-0030'1 P' 1928 HIST SURV: 5926.4175 0031 :P 1928. HTST% SURV. . .5926-0175 0.032: ;P 1928 HIST..SURV. 5926-O 17,5;-bO33 3 . D P 1928 HIST.:SURV. 5926-01,75j_10034 3D.. P. 8 1928 HIS I T ­SUPV. 5926-:01,75-!0035 3D, 1428 HIST.SURV. 5926-0175-0036 3D: P 2853 HIS592.6=01"38-0000 SS2 HIST SPHI- 06/01/68 1L HI$T.RES. SHL -,03251-9999• 08/08J39 7L 1015 TAX.CERT.. 537.91.04'x005' 5926-019.1-0,000 SS2 1937 H'IST SUOV.- 5026402-0000 5S2 P 1918 H ISi.'kTiV. 5S2 P 1927 HIST.SURV. 506:-6193:_0000 SS2' 2. P. 1919, HIST.S.URV. 5926:-'01.9470000 7N P 1504 ;HIST.SURV.. S926.-;0140-0000 7N C 1421 NIST -. SUR'V;: 592.6-'0141-.6006 3S .P 1912, :HIST.SURV.: 5926��0145-0000 3s P, 1913 NIST. SpRV,. 59 ,-.0195-000Q 1901 HIST.SU,RV.- 5926.-0146 0000 P. .4964' ..HIST,.SURV., 5926`,014740000 0.21 P. .,1 906 HIST.SURV:.. 5926-0148-0000 SS2 '.1937 HIST.SURV. 5926-0149=,0000 7N P, I913 HIST SURV:• 5926-,01-50-0000, 5S2. P j19.10 •HIST. SURV., -59260151=0000' P., 1-944 'HIST.SURV., i:592670152-0000 -7N P, 4892. HIST.SURV:. ;5926rQ196c0000­ :5S2 P 1955': HI I S I T.%RES DO .1 E-04-61-0602-0060 102/20/'01 6Y pk6j.REVW:­.FHWA0l0l,31C. P '1948 HIST.RE S DOE 04-01= 00017000 0 6Y PPOJ.REVW. -FHWA010131C 62/20/01 6Y P-' HIST.RES. DOE-w*04-04=00027_0000 06/181/04' 6Y: PROJ.REVW. 0.6/18J0,4t 6Y. 0. 1907" H. 1 4 TURV. 5926=0094=9999' 5D2 , ilp 1894 .S HI- SURV. 5926-0092-;0000 ' 5S2 P 1807 HIST-;SURV. 5926-=609.3._0000 P 190.7 HIST.SURV.. 5926-0094-001 5D2 P 1901 HIST.SURV. 5926-004-0602 SD2 • OFFICE OF, HISTORIC :PRESERVATION; * *' *: DirectoYy, o'f' Propertae5 in: the H stoi c ;Property Data File 'for{ounnty.; Page 5' 10-m22-09 4 T ,� „ . . PROPERTY UMBER PRIMARY .# N 'STREET'.ADDRESS::. :.......:. i.NAMES....:.:.. ..,.... CITY;NAME. . ,. , ,OWNj",YR C OHP PROD:,. PRO-REFfiRENCE-NUMBER- STAT?•DAT' AIRS .CRIT 049464; '329 FT.UME;ST' - .CHICO .P 1907 HIST SURV 15926=0095 OOO:Oj 5S2 '049965 33„0 rLUMJ T ENLOE HOSPITAL OLD EN LOE HOSPITAL. C}rICO' P_:. :1913. HIST SURV.. •592,6,=0096 0000,; SS2 049,4'6.6." 344. FLUME.'ST _... _. LEE MANSFIBLD-HOUSE. CHICO P 1890 HIST:S.URV: 5926=009.7=0000; j 3S `099651: GJYNN.AVE GUYNN.BRIDGE _ CHICO C 191E HIST.SURV. 5926=:0234-000.0? 5S2 049473 HAZEL`ST' a- :. .' BICKNELL COTTAGES, , CHICO P 1901 HIST SUAV: '5926;-'0101-'9999 5D2. _ 04946.7< 206 HAZEL,, ST :REYNOLDS HOUSE CHIC0 P- 1878 HIST RES i• NP§.*21. 06/24191. 1D: :C HIST SURV,. 5926 .0098 0000' SS2 075387' 216•HAZEL ST' CHICQ PC 0 HIST.RES: NPS -91000636-0129^ 06/29/91 075389. 224. HAZEL ST' r CHICO P 0;,_ HIST. RES'., NPS 91000636=0130 06/24/91 6X` • 23&•HAZEL; ST' , ;yARLL HOUSE CHCO` P,:1`883 HIST.RE9'.= NPS, -.9Y000636=0131_ 06/24%,91 1D - C• r s HIST V SUR •. 592 0099 0000 6:-.. 7N' 07539Q; 308 HAZEL ST : ,RATE: OWER HOUSE c. CHICO' P 1900 HIST RES' 'NPS 91000636-.0132 06/24/91 1D C 075392. 316 HAZEL ST ' CH.ZCO; P 1889 HIST RES:; NPS 91000636=0133- ' 06/24/91 6X' HAZEL: 316 HAZEL•SV a CHI"CO' a P 1913 HIST RES. NPS 9i000636-01.34 06/24/91 -1D` 'C - 0?5394•, . ' .. CHICO' = P 1925 HIST:RfiS:. NPS91000636-0135; 06/24/91 3D" C" 0.95396:', 346 HAZnI,;'ST° + CHICO P 0 HZ3T StIRV. NPS 9Y000636=0136 06/24/91 6X' 07539'8`c 41`2; HAZEL ST HAZEL.ST' a CH3C0 �, P'. 3.921 HIS2.Rfi&.:. NPS .9:1000636=0137, 06/24/91 1D C.• �.075.90.OAi 0¢94;69'- 420) - 435, HAZEL ST: e NOSCHOOL_ •, CHILO'. e - } P 1928 HIST'RES:r NPS ;9,10 0 063 6=0 13:8; '061241,91 1D' C• _- - HIST SURV'5926-:01100-6000`: SS2. 0494:7;0s - HAZEL, ST% BICTGVELL QOTTAOE. • CHICO`.. P Y901 HIST RES •, NPS91A006360139. �' 06/24/41 3De ?C .530, - SURVo 5926 0101 0001 5D2, 531 HAZEL. $T: y CHICO P 0: HIST RES.:, NPS 91000636-0140 06/24/.91 1D.' C •�- 075402= _ 049471.. - 536 HAZEL%ST' ..' .r _ �. + _ .. BZCKNELL 'COTTAGE CHICO: -� P .1901 HIST RES:, NPS -91000636-0141 06/24%91 z 1D: .0 .. . s f HIST SURV., 5.9262-.0101-7,',0'002" SD2 049'4;72; 544 HAZcL.ST` B2CKNELI COfFAGE; CHICO; ` P 1901 HIST RES NPS 93000636-01'42 06/24%91 1D C MIST SURV 5926 0101 0003,_ 502:= CHICO; ;U' PROD REVW diTD890815B 09/28/89 6Y -• 0'66152+ •- 'i1b:08.`: HEMLOCK+ ST'' F CHTCO. A PRAT REVW. HUD881220C 01/20%89 6Y O65b3!5- 266 HOMBOLDT>AVS. - r - CHICOj I886 HIST SURW. 5926 0102 00:00 552: 049414„ Y 765 HUMSOLDT^AVE GEORGE: C,VADNAY,HOJSE; • ` CHTCO f ,P` P 0 HIST, RES.; NPS_Q.1000636=0143 06/24/91 6X 07540T° 204 IVY ST• CHICO' P 1914 HZST.'•RES;: NPS, -.910006.3.•61-0144' 06/24/91 1D C'- 0 5411,; 224 IVF ST. ST CHICO P 1925 HIST RES:.. NPS; 91000636=0145 06/241;91 1D- C. 0,75"413• 225 IVSD; CHICO' P 3;863 HZS.T RES ; ` NPS=91000636-0145 06/24'/,.91 ID , C• 228, IVY' ST HIST SURV;; 5925 Ol'03 0000, 3'$ ~ CHICO; ;P` 1930 HIST_R&5.,: NPS: 91000636-.0147: 06/24%.91 1D: 'iC� 075415',[ 0¢947;6; 235 IVY•ST' 305: IiIY.'ST• GEORGE CROSETTE•HOUSS; BAKERY •... CHICO 'P' 18.71 HIST: RES., NPS 91000636-0148 06/24/91 1D. '.0 69100063600149 2 ` CIO, P 0• HIST RES V;' NPS 4/;91 06/2 6X ' 075420; 315 IVY; ST -.... CHICO Y P 1881 HIST RES ' NPS 91000636 0150' 06/24/91 1D C 0494IT _.... 318>IVY',ST` ORM58Y:HOUSS. HIST SURV.. 5926--0105 0000; $S2' IVY; CHICO, P' 0' HIST RES.. NPS -19%1- 06/24/91 1D' C - 075422; 325 ST- ST';M SACKSONHOUSE' CHICO} P 1881 HIST RES.:., NPS -91.000636-01b2. 06/29/91 1D C 0494'7,6 330 IVY . �. HIST SIIR V 6 592 0106 0000. SS2 J F FORDHAM HOUSE:' CHICO P': 3878 HZS,T RE5 NPS 91000636-0153: 06/24/91 1D .C.' 049679 3'42: IVY ST HIST SIIRV:5926.0107 0000 SS2; - CHICO P' '0. HIST RES . NPS 91000636-0154: 06/241.91 6X. 075427 • 506 IVY' ST .• •d+ CHICO: P; 1915 HIST RES. NPS 91:000636'=0155 06/29/91 3D` +075429: 0494,80= 514. IVY: ST 527 IVY. ST WhH'.'SCHOOLER HOUSE' CHICO'. ;P' 1687 HIST';:RfiS.• NPS, -93000636=0157; .. 06/24/:91 1D• :C � HIST-SURV:. 5926 01!D84000 SS2 • • 075'631 f 528 IVY, ST. CHICO< P 0 HIST RES NPS 91000636.-0156 06/24/91 6X CHICO- P 1919 HIST RES. NPS 91'000636-:0.158 06/•2!1/91 1D C• 075.453 529.IVY:,ST.. ` CHICO: P 1935 HTST.RES. NPS 9.1000636-015.9: 06/,24/91 6X v 075455. 545. IVY.ST, - CHICO> P, 0 HIST.RES, NPS 91000636 :OI6?0. ` 05/29'191 6'X 075456 ' 015458 54? •IV.Y ST: 604.IVSl'$T r- CHICO P. 1885 HIST. RES:. NPS 9_T00063610161. 06/24%.91 6X 072398' 1238 IVY',ST, ' CHICO .0 1911 PROJ REVW':, HMO -10-6-11B 07111/91' 6Y, :. 1368.45,' 2125:KENNEDY:AVE' , CHICO;, P 1910 HIST RES. DOE -04:03.'-0001-0000 02/10/03 6;Y. , OFftpt. 6r:kST6iI,C,. PRESERVATION' ;Directory -'of �P o e ti:6s,- in tkfe• Historic Property D4ta, File rfoi BUTTE, County Page °6 'PROPERTY-WMBER PRIMARY=. ....... •CITY. NAIAE. OWN :YR;;C ORP-PROG... PRG -.REFERENCE -NUMBER:STATI -.DAT 1NRS:,CRIT 'PROJ; REVW., FHWAOM31A. 02/10/03 6Y 11,6849 2260.i bY 4kjg! 'PHI.C.0 'kSt. RES:, DOE -04-dj-600226000 02i10/03- 6Y PRPq.REW.. KH�?A021233A, 02/10/03 6Y 47. I KENNEDY �AVE- CHICO 55. ` ­ ` ' ' ' " JjOE-Ok-'03-0003�0000 "'-_"' 02/10/03 PRO;T.,REyW:: FHWA02:1213.A• 02/10/01 .6Y 13.6.84.8 2300 ;KENNEDY.,AVE CHICO p 1951 :HIST,.RES. DOE -042_03-000470000' 02/10 J03, .6Y :PROJ.-REVW.', 'FHWA021231A. 02/10103 6Y 049614: 1259'LABURNUM, AVE E J kIcHARDSON"'HbUSEy: NATE: THOMAS S CHICO P: '1907: 'His I 7AMW. 15926-10*197- 0000' 714 098500- i535: %WbRWM1' �,VE -I5�4,3)LAUREL to CHICQ p I 'aivw"., 4UD9510,041 -6Y 04 64 ST; *.0 Mcdfivikf 'Hodst, CHICQ p 1881 .FIST,SURV'r5.926-0'3 22 -0090 t5S2 049641- 1544 4, LAUREL S';- C:,P TINEBARGER'HOUSE C.HICO P, ;188,4 HIsT.SURV: - 5926;-0224-0000"' ;SS2 11,111NIDEN; STS CHICO AFRICAN: METHODIST EPISCOPAL, CHICO P ;1867 ;ST..PT,,INT. 04;-000.7 1,02)18/9.4 ;3S HIST.. RES. $PHI;BVT=020' .01/11i94 '7L ST,.HS..,LDMK HIST.SURV. 04 0007 5926--0109 0000 .06/20/83 7L '7N: 0009 AVE 'DR:. MOULTONS,HOUSE, CHICO STATE CHICO S, IM HIST.SURV. 592G: -0176-0001_.3B '049615 13,62 V.. W: ORENDORFF HOUSE, CHICO P 1966• .HIST.SURV. 7N 04061� _m i�60 IMAGNOLIkAVE Louis R6PsR.HOUSE CHICO p 1910. HIST;. SIUIRV. ...... 5926'=0199-0000• 71T_ 0495�16. AVE- WILLIAM: MCCLARD, HOUSE, CHICO P '1903. HIST,.SUR . 5926=0144=0000; 552 39612. 1.805 MACNOLIAS AV.0 CHICO P! 1917 HIST.RES. DOE -04-:03-003110000 -,03/10/03 PROJ IREWI FHWA010226K 163/10/63. i*6Y 649482 50. MAIN. ST RTNGEL PA -RK: CHICO P. 19.09 HIST.SURV, 5926-6110-0600 SS2 483: -20"4-`MAIN.ST GRAVES CHICO 59264111-- 0.000. 2447,, 11C ST M:OSER C _,'OSERS-0112-�0000- CHI _p 1*889 HIST.SURV. 5926': SS2 ,0,49485% -.4,35 ;MAIN,ST '. CHI,CO�:MUNICrPA1_i BUILDING, CIA.100 CI CHICO 1911, HIST.SURV. �-.0000 5926-0113 3S 441MAIN-,.ST CHICO - MUNICIPAL BUILDING CHICO: M. 1911 NAT.*,REG. 01-:0 03_4 :08/03./-,9.0,. 7J: 649'486'517. 86'517, MAIN'ST SENATOR'THEATRE: CHICOP, " 9; 192 HIST.SURV. 59261=0114:,.0,000: 3S; t0,40.487: '1006 MIN STIbBDEL BROTHERS ��E�Rs DRYERS, CH . I F P., i5281 HTST SdkV. S926`-0115`=0000' 3S, , 1040 * MANGROVE AVE .<.:• .. 1040-10,46". MANGROVE 'AVE 1- (;HIcp R, 1955 1, PROD REW.- FHVTA0207,088 09/0162 �6y! 1154,830 2, MA`NGROVE.,AVt AVEl CHICO 1945 PROJ:'REVW. FHWA020708B 41'8.2-:'9 11.241- MANG*0,V`. i,AVE P!. 1947 PROJ.'REVW., TIMA020708B 09/17/02 141 MANSION AVE 2.KOULTON HOUSE;. PRES 1DEN_TS MANS ION CHICO. S 1923 HIST.SURV. ;5926_'0154700001 3S ,09:0059,: MANZANITA 'AVE HOOKER OAK CHIC6 :M HIST RES: SHL -0311-0000 07,/12/39 7L• 049546' 31041 M1U`W%Y :OLD:PATRICK � HOUSE,, PATRfCkRANCH CHICO: P1, 185.3 HIST:SURV. :5926-0174.6000! 3S 065639 W - "REHABILITATION CHICO, U PAOil REVW. HUD8812206� 01/20/89 6Y .0496.42: 1340 MULBERRY ST ONE USE CHICO 1916 HIST:SURV.' 5526-0225-0000 5S2 174937- • 47, NEAL "DOW AVE 486. NORD-AVE; •BIDWE"�', SCHQOI', 2CHICpiGRANGE ;,7486 CHZQO CHICO'. -P :.P 1959 1902 PROJ,..REVW. HIST.-SORV'. FHWA090127A 59.26-6200_.660*6' 6/05/09 :6i ' SS2 ;1780 NORD-YAIVE CHICO, p 1930 HIST .RE , DOE!: Q+;; 43, 0008= 0000 :03/.10/03, PROJIREVW.. PXWA030226X 03/10/,01' 6Y 041593 CFfIcb;:sT4TE;-:tbLI;EGE ;CAtIF0NIA STA CHIC* 's 1519 HIST:sURV. 5926-'0176-,9999 W: 049590' 1- NORMAL AVE' A1929 ADMINISTRATION Btbd'� CHICO: STATE,, CO CHICO, HIST SURV.� 5126-6176-0002 3B. 049488, N . ORMAL:AYEBARNARD,H0 HOUSE k4yTO b�PROWN.HO CHICO" -P ii HISTRES-. NPS4166066-6105 0124�91 1D 'C HIST.,SURV. 5926-0116 0.000 IS 049489 310'NORMAL AVE SHERWOOD HOUSE CHICO' p 1- 883 HIST.RES. NPS -910.00636-01016 :661/24/9,1 ID '!C- HIST.SURV.. 5926701177000,0 SS2 055729 3 1 NORMAL .AVE �P 0 H_TST.R.ES:- L-14PS7 9,10�006-3�6:fOIO? 06 /241 '6X- 075378 3*22!NORMAL-AVE CHIC . 0. P 118.84 HIST..RES; ' NPS -9100066-0108 06/24/91 ID C 049,490 3 17'NO AVE WAT-EkLAND APkRTMENTS cmi& 1880 . 1 . HIS I T7R . ES: NPS -91000636-0109 06/24/'91 1D C HIST.SURV. 5926-0118:-0000 5S2 T. 04:9491 =334 NORMAL AVE dw#TEk COLE " RESID"E"N'di2S2CHICO P. 19,03: TAX;PERT. 53,7.9=04=0024, 05/12)99 co 4HIST.RES. :HIST,.SURV:. NPS -91000636-0110 06/24/91 11) C 59267'0119-0000 SS2 049492 .342' NORMAL' AVE COPELAND'.RESIDENCE CHICO 1903. :HIST.RES. NPS -9106606-0111 06/24/91 1D C �HIST_SURV.­ 5.926-0120-6000 SS2' 049493 343 NORMAL AVE WATERLAND HOUSE CHICO P� .1885 HIST.RES: - 'NPS -91000636-0112.*'' 06/24/91 gk BUTPE County:,. Page ~ X10 22-09 OFFICE' qF HISTORIC PRESERVATION * !+ *: Directory of- Popez.E'Yes !in: the' His.torsc;.Propezty Data;Fil'e; for ; ,T ,,- . PROPERTY=NUMBER PRIMARY ff ;STREET ADDRESS AAMES ::t'. .. ....:.......... CITY. NAME1.e.-.,, OWN'. YR=C OHP-.PROCi-..` •PRG=REFERENC£-NUMAER, STAT-DAT NRS CRIT ` - HIST.SURV, "5926:=0125-0000 5S2 04935,6. 410:NORMAL;AVE, ALLEN'SOMMER,GAGE:HOUSE' CHICO. P• 1,661 TAX, CERT.: '537;4-:04-0021 `09/2148` 7J. t . HZST:RES;> NPS 91000636 :0113 06/24'91 ib C. HIST: RHS'. NPS 77000288:=0000 04/13/7.7- 1S 049311 417 NORMAL AVE, :437' NORMAI;;:AVENUE CHI,CO P 19:02! .TA_7,rC T„ 537,.9, :04 0027. 02/26/01 2D3 HIST:RES'. NPS'-91000,636:-0114. 06/24/93 ID C 055852 '429 AORMAL AVE_ 42i'NORMAL AVE CHICO :P 1910 TAX:'CERT:- 53719=04-0035 -03/21/01 2D3 HIST.RES: NPS-91000636-0115 06/24/,91 1D C: TAX':'CERT. 539::9'-04.-0037 06/03/81, 2D3 07:53,80: .. 44:0 NORMAL".AVE; - , CHICO. P -. 0, HIST: RES : NPS-91000636` 0116' 06/.24/_91 :6X^ 075382 .445 NORMAL, AVE ` ' CHZCO' ;P 0 HIST:RES NPS 91;000636 0117. 06/24/41 6X I. ` 075384 .• 529 NORMAL AVE �- RESIDENTIAL HOME " CHCO P 1920 TAX,CfiRT 537 9 04 0038 03/26/09 7J HIST.SURV. 5926=0239 0118" 06/28f91 1D` - 075386; 1530 NORMAL AVE:CHICO. :P: 1875 HIST;RES'. NPS 1:000636 0119 _ 9 06/24/91 1D, •C . 049,494; .:541 NORMAL AVL' rOTTLEMAN HODS; LECAL AID BLDG.• CHICO P 1929 HIST, RES:. HIST SURV NPS 91000636 0120. 5916-012270000' :06/24/91 1D'. 5S2 C 0494:951 , 806, nOR�7AL AVE' SWEARINGEN';HOUSE, THE VICTORIAN.• CHICO ' ';P X1'891 HIST:SURV: 5926 -0:123.0000: SS2- .. 0659:64•• 972 NORMAL AVE' ., CHIGO; U PR07' REVW: HUD8906'19D 07%1+2/89' -6Y _ : 0496,4,3' =98.0 NORMAL.AVE, ` s KEYAWA. HOME ' ' . ' -' CHICO P 19:08 HIST. SURV;. _ 5926 0226 0006> SS2 + 0495421 990 ngRMAL AVE E D SHARP:, HOME ` CHICO P 1908 HIST SURV. 5926 -,02:7 6,- 0000 3S. 049644; r 1435 NORMAL AVE- PAhP4ITER.NOUSE; ROCK, HOUSE CHICO, :'P; 1935 HIST:.RES.. DOE 04-98 0001'.-0000 03/13./98 6Y ! < .. ;:.• r 'P.ROJ'tREVW. . HUD,971120C 03/13/98• 6Y r '` I HZSTFSURV. ,5926-0227-'0000= 5.52 • 065.8:15; * 1726. CH;U PROJRVW. U890420A: 05/18/89 '6Y 049545` _105.OLD,FERRYiSTAGERD BOWER HOU$E r ' CHICO .P 1877 HIS SURV, 5926'.0173-00'00': 7N: 049618: 1223 :OIiEANDER'AV,£i SMTh:MAYBEM HOUSE; * CHIC cr P 18:90 HI$T'SURV.; 5926. 0201 0000 - 552 049527, 1505 OLHANDER AVE. MULLEN HOUSE CHICO, P 1907 HIST SURV. 5926 0155 0000. 3S y .1, . 099619 I529 OLEANDER 71VE H;,, A FICKS HOUSE CHICO' P: 19:06 HZST,SURV,. 5926 -0202 0000-- �S3„ 049528 i 30 OLEANDER AVE: >_ ...., - STEFFAN}HOUSE CHICO PC 1914:HIST-.SURV,: 5926 01;56 0000; ,• 7N.. 049496` 430 ORANGE" ST NORTHERN;CALIFORNiA RAILROAD DEPO CHICO:' P.. 1892 ST.:FND PRG', 619 0•:HP 88. 0,4;-001, 12/14/,88 3 HIST.RaSu NPS.-87000061-000.0' Ol/29/.8',7' IS fitST,SURV., 5926-0124=0060: :01/29/0 IS' AC, } ST FND'PRG '6i9;..0-'64-Ht)-;64-003, 10/02/961.1 r IST SURV 5926 0124 0000 r 3S 1 049654' - ORD .FERRY STAGE RD BOW£R HOUSE% CHICO? >P 1'880 HIST.SURV, S9;6 0237 0000: 7N.. - , r 139118 ;236 ORIENT, ST CALIFORNIA: FTATLR SERVICE :WATER•-.'TOW CHICO, P '1f905 PRO'• RnVW. 'FCC080423A = 07/01/08 6Y.' " .. _ RES;:. DOE :0.4=02=0018=0000 12/18,/'02' 6Y. 049497; :824 OROV,ILLE;AVE.CABG$; CHICO P "1865 PRW REVW. HIST`SURV.' vCCO209.123 592610125 0000:. 12/18/02 6Y 5S2. • 13'920.0: 52`40 PARK..AVE. . C*iICO P 1'942 HIST RES.. DOE '04-03 0019=0000 ':04/16/03 6Y. • 016 REVW_ 'HM030410A 04/16'/03- '6Y 049543 1607 PARK AVE . BRUCE HOME , CHICO' P' 1906 HIST, SURV-, ^,5926-0.171 O6-UO 5S2 ^ 049544. 561 POMONA AVE ROSSDALn`SCHOOL 'SITE CHICO M; 1914 HIST.SURV,. ,5926-0172 0000; 6X" 049583. 835 POPLAR: ST CYICO P 1928 HI$T;.SURV:, '5926'=;;01,75:0.03;7" „ 3D' 049584' '845''.POPLAR:S.T` CHICO P' 2928' HIST:SURV. 5926-0175-0038: 3D 049585 :905 POPLAR'ST , CHICO P 1926 HIST.SURV,: 59:26-0175-003.9• 3D 0:958:6: '915 .POELAR,S,T. CHICO .P 1928 HIST.SURV;, 5926,-0175-0040: 3Dr 049587 0'49S87 935::POP.LAR=ST' ' CHICO. P' 1928 HIST..SURV.. 5926=0175 0041:', r 3D- 81fi RIO-'CHICO WY. VAN LIEW'HOUSE CHICO, P, 1904 HIST.SURV. 5926'-0126 00.00,, 5S2 04949,9; 825 *I'0 CHICO:WY: E':''I. MILLER HOUSE CHICO P =^ 1906 ,HIST.S,URV. 5926-0127-.000,0,; SS2 049515, 831 A116 ,CHICO WY: Fc J: HOUCHER` HOUSE CHICO P; 1906 H_TST:SURV:. 5926'-0143'0000- SS2 049500; 847 RTO YtY CHICO P:' 1906. HIST:SIIRV., 5926-0128 .00.00 5S2 049592. ,CHICO 1 SALEM ST,' 'AUDITORIUM AND ASSEMBLY BLDG CHICO CHICO U 1933 HIST:SURV'.f 5926-0176 000.4 3B - 049501., r 141 SALEM ST CHICO_FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,. CHICO M CHICO` M. 1904 HZST^SURV- 5926-0129 0000. 5S2 •049372 230 SALEM !ST', SAINT•JORNIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 69160 P. 1904 HISTfRES. NPS 82002171.0.0'0.0 • 01/21/82 1S ';049502; 70:3. 'SALEM CST', ;MARY 'JANE?WHITE* SCHOOL' / .HOUSE, 80 _. CHICO: P 1873 •HIST.SURV. 5926-013000.0 3S ' OFFICE OF %HISTORIC� PRESERVATION Viopiities in the Historic Pr6p6rtyData File. .for UTTE County! Pagw.g k1_6*Y22fO4_-- PROPERTY-NUMBER P-Rli"' ��STR ET:APDRESS� 7 E NAME S ......... 'CITY NAME YR�C` OHP-PROG -STAT-DAT NRS CRIT 049645 1106 ,SALEM: Sir. ARTHUR LAM . EkS %Hdusk: CHICO P 1926 'HIST.SURVI :5926'-0228-0000, 'SS2 049,6,46 1184 tSALEM 1, ST J-CULVER,HOUSE CHICO P 7927 HIST-SvAv; i5926"0229-0000 - SS2 07S230 1212.SALEM!ST CHICO U 1941 PROJ4ki HUD920120I 03/23/92 r6Y 049641 1412.'SALM'.ST- J H 9ALLEWrHOUSE, CHICO P. ,.1911 -.HIST..%URV'. 5926-0230-0000. :5$2 0496,48 1423 SALEM CST ALBERT P'ZONES*1� HOUSE. CHICO P' .1906: HIST­.SU V,' 5926-0231-000 7N 444'SHERIDAN AVa, CHICO P. '19.39 PROJ..REVW: FHWA090127A '03/05/09 6Y '6 , 46iCO �.SHERIDAN AVE CH, P 1958 PROJ.REVW.t THWA090127A: 03/05/09: :6Y -176935 836:S . HERIDAN;AVE "ICO P: '1960: PROJ..REVW:-: FHWA090127A., 03/05/0-9 :6Y 1 17.493.4" 1 . 1:0.4 . 7 :SIE . RRA VISTA . WY- CHICO P 1959` FHWA0901:27-A' !01/05,/09 6y 049157. 1SOWILLENNO: AV& BIDWELL! MANSION CHICO S 11856 �FED ,.' H&-'Oi-oi: 01/01/14 '711 ,HIST. RES.. NPS7200021 2-0006 iS rHIST­ RES SHL-0329,-0001, 049624 1630 SPRUCE AVE. MARTIN STRdEHL HOUSE, CHICO P 1905: R1.5T.SURV.:, 592'6;-,0207-0000 SS2. 0905519. SR 3; MitiHOU'SE SITE; CHICO U11 150973 :SR 12 .14 BR.126051: CHICO, S '19',41 HIST RES': :D0EmO4'-O4-OOO19*-OOO'0' 011/20/04 :.6Y ;-PROJ REVW. 'FHWA031231B, 011/20./04 .6Y STV .12 BR, 12=0,952- CHt6O 943 HIST RES;: D6E-04-04bolo-0000 01-'/20/04 -.6Y, • IZROJ REW. 'ii6a63123 . 1B. 01/20/04 .6Y 64�9 3t.41. .CHICO S 1921 ;�HIST.-.SPRV 5026-0009-0000 7R .3 2 CHICO P '1948- HIST.RES'. DOE-04-03-000540000 102/10/63 3 y PROJ_REVW-.' :FHWA021231A; :6Y 136850 2745'SR 32 CHICO HIPO 10, HIST. RES, . DOE-04-03=0006`=00.00 -02/10/03 i6X PROJ.R8*:' FHWk021231A-. 6Y. 136.851 2,757 SR 32 :CHICO P 11954 JrE-04­03-0007-0000 02116/03 :6Y PROJ.REVW' FHWA0212JIA 62110163. .6Y 105793 �13897 'SR, '99 CHICO P: .1910' HIST. RES. DOE-04-96=0001-;OOOO 11.,27/96. 6Y :PROJ.REVW. 6 105331 405, VI . LAS'RD- COHASSETIFOREST FIRE, SfKTIOK','BARRA. CHICO S, 1937 ST.Ad. 5024' iST.AG.-3540-0110 :11/15/96 ;4CM AD 076985 713,:W 10TH ST• CHICO U 1905. PROJ.REVW.' HUD920505Z 05/29/92 '-6Y 0656.40 3 3 8 W ° 14TH, ST RERABILITATION',UID CHICO U. PztbJ 'REVW ' HU6881220H 01/20/89 '6Y 649701: `W .15TH, ST CHICO , 1950 . . HIST_. . . . b - - -- 7R 0,49612 245 W'15TH:ST ARMBRUSTER:HOUSE! 'CHICO P 1910 :H IST S 1, URV. 5926-0215-0000 .5;S'2 0.49535 fW`16TH ST. ENGINEERING:VEPARTMENT /MACHINE'S CHICO P 1903 HIST•.SURV. 5926=6163-0000' 35 04953'6;, -W 6TH ST 1MAIN:POWER HOUjE,' APIARY'.'DEPARTmEN :cxrco P. :1903 RIST:SURV. 5926-0164-0000 3S, Oi H. BLOCK STORAGE BU LDING, CAR? CHICO 0. 1966: HIST:SURV. :5926-0165,0000, '.3S, 0773.9,6: ;I48:;W,16TH. ST CHICO U: 1915 PROJ. 4071/20/,92 6Y 049514* 0496-331 23'Q 435'W,16TH:ST '16THST' REDEEMER:'LVTHEP_A_ CHURCH, OLD REpg NORTPERN!.STAR, MILLS CHIC CHICO P P, 25 18 f19T -'.` HIST 9. 5i*26�!0161 6 :jG.4.021 -0000; .5S2 SS2 • iW 4.st'tT ANNIEIt J( BMW= CHIL,'PLAYrROWD,, CHrC0 ;M, 1911 HIST.SURV'. 5926_00420000: -:SS2 649801' 131: 'W',1ST •ST- MASONIC TEMPLE CHICO P 1908 .HIST.SURV. 5916-.0043-0000. 049402. 119, 'W -IST ST MASONIC, LODGE; COLLIER,'HARDWARE CHICO, P- 1871 HIST:SURV: .5926-,0044-0000" 7N -'049403: 208:.W IST ST: CHICO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH;,- BIDWELL CHICO P `19101 HIST.SURVt :5926'.-0045-0000 ;3S: 04,94.04; ;912 :1 W ST ST, PACKING CORD 'PLANT #6,;. CALIFORNIA . ORD & P '19bd* HISTSORV-. 5926�046,�0000 ;5S2 '049405 1 '941:'W 1STIST DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY.WAREHOUSE,-C CHICO P 7910 HIST. SURV., -5926,-0047-0000' 154772 124''W -22ND: ST CHICO P PROJ.REVW. HUD050630B, 07/18/05 t6Y W '2ND ST. Higamb: &samR.PLAQ . UE . CHICO 'M 1880 HIST;SURV. 592670048-,0000 5S12 q H9 Ij 04 �� 14D 'ST;= ^�=�460ENTRI CITIES ICO P. 1,8 73 HrST,.".SURv - 5 19 2.6 = 0 18. 0: 0 0 0 0 SS 2 ' 04907. 230 W 2ND St, MAJESTIC THFATE R; EL REY]THEAtSR, Cq!Cb� P. 1906' HIST.SURV. 5926-0049­0000: 5S2 4 -0 9 4 . 08� '3 . 16: W. 2'N'D' 'S, T, 'A 'Ckt66 'P .1883, HIST: SURV.i 5926:-0050-60001 926:-0050-6000 3S 5257 62,7;W 2ND 'ST CHICO. NPS-91000636-0001HjST.RES,�- RRS-916616-60.01 '06/24/91 1D C .075259: 635 W. 2ND ST T 19.25� HIST - 'T ­6 NPS�ql 00636-0002 66-/2'/' 4,91, ID C. X 2ND ST' E.- Z.. SHEPHERD -HOUSE CHICO 151151 HIST;RES,�., I ' NPS-9100063670063 06/24"1 1D,. C 0 HIST.SURV.. 5926_*0181Z,0900' SS2 !075261 729' W 2ND ST CHICO P 1920 HIST:RES. NPS-91000636-'0004 '06/24/91. 'ID C 01.5263, 711 W 2ND ST CHICO P' 0 1910 H . 18T-. RES - NPS-910006.36-0005 ,06'/24/91 1D C, .075265' 5 149 W WD,ST CHICO, P, 1935 HIST.,.RES'.; NPS-91000636-0006 06/24/91 6X: ,OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION.` Directoiy:of. Propert'ies.in the"Historic Prop6tty Data File for BUTTE County,. Page .9 10-22-09 PROPERTY-NUMBER PRIMARY-4, ..: NAMES.­­.:,.....:.:.:. .CITY..NAME.:... : ::. OWN YR=S. OHP'=FROG.., 'PRG=,REF.LRSNCE.-NUMBER STAT DAT .NRS CRIT 04941'8 W:3RD,ST 500: SLOCC OF WEST ,THIRD STREET CHICO' § 1849 AtST.SURV: .M6-0054 9999' 7N 0.75273 'W'3RD,ST VACAI3T LOT PH P 0 HIST RES:. NPS=91000636'=0012 06/24'/91' 6X '049509 13.9'W'3RD ST. CHICO P •1890 HIST SURV., 5926•=0051-0600 SS2 '6.49410 23.1 •W. 3RD ST �I 0 O :F ;ANNEX :CHICO P 19.10 HIST.SURV. .5926.-0052=0000: 3S 075267 341:,W.3RD:ST HALL-VAN HOOR'FUNERAL CHAPEL CHICO P 19.27. HIST.RES„ NPS-910,00636-0007 06/24/91'. '1D C 0752:68. 421 ... . W:3_RD'.ST CHICO P, 19.10 :;HIST.RES, NPS-91000636_-0008 06/24/.91: 1D C 0.75270 429 W 3RD, ST HOOSE - SOUTH .OP:CAMPUS 'CHICO P 1923- TRX;CERT. 337.9-04-0039 06/20/01 7.J, HIST':RES:. NPS-9100.0636=000:9 06/24/91 1D C' 0,75.272, 430 W`3RD ST CHICO P :921 HIST:RES. -NPS-.91000636'-•0010 0.6/24/91 :1D C. 049411 -4'42' W 3.RD•.ST -,W A DEAN. HOUSE;.:SZERRA; HALL CHI,CO S, 1920, :HIST: SURV.:. 5926-0239-0011• 06/14/91 :1D. C HIS .'$vRv 5926.-`0053-0000. '3S 049913 SOU. W 3RD ST PACIFIC BELL COMPANY CHIC P. 1965, HIST RES., NPS-91000636=A 019 06/24:/91; 6X' 049412, '504 '.W.3RD:ST H.. W,,,.CREW;y00SE;, SPANISH :HOUSE CHICQ S :1903 TAX .CERT. 537.•9-04-00 17 .03/04/97 7J HIST RES:, NPS-91000636'-6013 06/24/9'1 1D C; 512'Wc3RD,4.T ROUKE HALLS, HOUSE; GERMAN -HOUSE, CHICQ S. 1903 HIST SURV: TAX.CERT. 5926 0;054 0001; 537 9-04 0018 03/25./97 7N 7J OA9413 HISTi..RES_ NPS-91000636-:0014 :06/24/91 SD C HIST SURV;, 5926.-0054 ,0002; 7N 0494.14 520 W-: 3RD IT CCfRIEHARDSON iHOUSEL:ZTAhIAN ;LRNOUA CH3C0 P 1907TAX .CERT.. 537 9 99 0045 12/3:0/96+ 7J HZST,R£5. NPS 910.00636-0015 A6/$4/.91 1Tl C' H3ST:$IJRV'. 5926-0054 0003'. 7N 050101 .528 W:3RD:„ST ROSEANNA W:HAIR HOUSE, CHICO P. '1884. HIST;RES':, NPS.' 9.10006367'0021 06/24/:91 .1D C: 049,465 S28'W 3RD ST J V.RICHARDSON .HORSE; CHICQ $: :1907 TA%;CERT .537.9-0'4-00.19 •03/27/'91 '7J HIST:.RES: NPS-'91000636--0016 06/24/91 1D C. 4ZST:SURV. 5926.40054=0004' 7N 049416 536 W' 3RD -ST CA&R.LES' 'BALL. HOUSE . INTERNATIONAL . CHICQS 18'69 TAX;CERT.. 537 9--04 0020 10/08:97 '7J HIST.RES. bflS,9100,06 4,4611 06%24/91; 16 C dI$T SURV'. .5926-:0054 0005: 7N 049,417 W: 3RD.ST. 1. FRE1vC9.hANGUACE 40U$E: (WI'1;I:IAM' H. CHICQ $ 1914 TAX,.iCEAT.. 537..:9-04-0014 31/11/95: 7J ,5.44 HIST'.RES,. NPS-91000636=0018 06/24/91 1D, C 32ST:.SURV.: •59.26.-0054-0006• 7N 049419 607 W,3RD•S.T CHICO P 1900 :iIST SURV. 5926-0055-0000' SS2 049420.625.. W 3RD=.S.T• :CHICO P 1902 TAX:CERT: 537 ,9 .04:-0034 10/12'/01 7J TAX.CERT.537 9-04-0032 .10/12/01 '7J .41ST RES:. NPS .91000636.0020 C6/29[91 1D C' HIST.SURV: 59.26-0056-0000: 5S2 049599 628 W.3RD'ST. ROSEANNA O`.HA.IR HOOSE CHICO P. 1884; 3IST.SURV 5926-0182-0000' SS2 09`94.21 642: W 3RD ST m.HITE HOUSE, LAMBDA P.T FRATERNITY CHICO P 1902 HIST.RES. NPS 91000636-0022 .06/24./:9.3 1D, C HIST SURV-, 5016x0057-0006' SS2 • 049:422 7.02z'W.3RD`.ST WALKER HOME CHICO P 1875 -IST, RES NPS-91000636-0023 06/24:/,91 1D C ` KIST.SURV. 5926-0058-0000 'SS2 075274 710 W..3RD:ST CHICO P. 1955, -HIST. RES. NPS-191000636-0024 06/24/91; 6X 075276 711 W 3RD-ST CHICQ P c0 HI'ST.RES, 'NPS-91000636-0025 06/24/91 6X 075278. 717 W. 3RD. ST �CHICO P: 0 HIST.RES. NPS=91000636=0026 06/24/91 6X 0,75280 72;1, W:3Rp ST CHICOP 6 'HIST.R£S:. NPS:91000636=0027 06/24/9:;6X 075282 728. W:3RD,..ST. CHICQ P' '1920 AfST:RES. NPS-91000636-0028 06/24/,91 1D. C 0751,84 734, W 3RD..ST CHICO P'0 dT_ST'RE$,. ;NP5=91000:636-'0029 06/24/91 6X: 0752'8.6 73,9• W 3RD'-ST CHICO. P• 0 :HIST. RES';: NPS-91000636'-003.0 06/24%'91 - - 6X 075288 ,i5 :W 3RD.ST CHICO P, 1920. HIST.RES. NPS=91000636-0,031 06,/24/91 :1D C 075290. 7464 3RD-ST CHICO P. 1902- HIST.RES. • NPS=;91000636-.0032 06/24/91 1D C. 04943.0 W 4TH: ST, FAMES=!COTTAGES CHICO P 1903.'HIST.SURV. 5926:0063-9999' 502 j 127807 '220 W 4TH ST :DIAMOND HOTEL CHICO 1904 TAX:CERT: 537.9=04-0029 04/24'/.01 7J 0.75292 '_31,9 W 4TH ST CHI CQ P. 1921 HIST: RES: NPS-,91000636-0.033 06/24/91 :11) C, 075294 :_330 W'-4TH ST CHICO P: 1921 HIST.RES.. NPS.-91000636-0034' 06/24/9.1: :1D ;C 075796 33} W'4TH'ST CHICO P 0 MST'. RES. NPS=91000636-0035 06•/2:4,/91 6X 075297; �341'W' 4TH 'ST CHICO P 3695 ,HIST.RES. NPS '91000636.(D036 06/'24/91. 6X OFFICE OF HISTORIC'PRESERVATION * • •' DirecCOry of Properties in the Historic Property Data.File,for BUTTE County.' Page 10 10-22-09 PROPERTY NU IDER PRIMARY } `STREFT.ADDRESS..,. .. NAMES ..:: CITY NAME;:' �' 'OWNX7YR'C OHP-PROG..- PRG.-REFERENCE-iGUMBER `STAT-DAT NRS CRIT 0.4942¢; 14i3 W';4TH ST, A$RAHAM;HOUSE CHICO P1918 HIST.RES- NPS-91000636-0037 06/24/91 AV .._ ._ C HIST.SURV'. '592.6-0061-0000. - . _ 5S2 02529$' 414 W'-4TH;ST ;CHICO P: 19,21. `HIST: RES. 'NPS-,91000636.-0038 06/24/91 '1D C 075300 4203W'4TH`STi 'CHICO P. 71921 HIST.. RES:: NPS-.9100.0636-0039 06/24/91 1D, C w 075302 428 W 4TH ST CHICO P;19 9 21 HIST RES:. NPS-9100063.6,-00,40 06/24/91 :.1D C. 049.924 929 W'r4TIH_ ST; liIZZZE CREW CANFIELD,HOUSE'. CHICO P. '1803 'HIST,..RES; NPS-:910006.36-0041 06/29'/91 t1D. C HIST SURV;: 5926 0060-,0000' '552 049426: 440 M.4TH:ST L.JA, MCINTOSH;HOUSE,.DELTA SIGMA CHICO P 1908. HIST.RES'. NPS- 91000636-004.2 06/24/91 1D C HIST.SURV: 5926'=0062-0000 `7N 050228 441 'W `4TH+ST CHICO P. 1902' HIST'.RES: 14PS-91000636-0043 06/24/:91 '.1D C 050765 611;W'4TH ST CHICO P. A9.02 HIST.RES. NP.S-91000636-0044 •06/:29:/91 *,ID C , 051063 626"W•4TH STC P 1885 HIST.RES. NPS-91000636-0045 '06/.24/91 +lD C 0494;2!: 629 W 4TH ST CHICO 1903 S. •HIST.RE$.. NPS-91000636:"0046 :0.6/24/91 :1D C. 075303. 636 ATH ST CHECO, P 0 HIST SURV. HZST RES, 5926-0063 0001'' NPS 91-000636-0047 06/24/91 •5D2 6X 049428: 637'W`.4TF:-ST, CHICO P 1903 HIST.RES. NPS791000636-0048 06/24/91 y1D. C HIST.SIIRV'. 5926-0063-.0002' 5D2 049431 i649•W 4TF ST REV 'AssE WOODIHOUSE: CHICO P '1873 MIST.-RES. NPS-91000636=0049 06/24/91 !AD C _ -- HIST.SUAV 5926:.0064-.00.00; 7N 049429 .645.;W 4TF ST, CHICO, U, 1903 HIST RES:: NPS 91000636"-4050 106/24:/91 1D AC HIST.SURV., 5926-0061-.0003 5D2 051672 720,,W ATH"ST, CHICO, P 1920 HIST RES.. NPS%-91'000636-0051 :06,/24/91 '1D•. C' 049627 24:6.14 '5THAVE Or: , GRAEB.ER HOUSE;.', ARCADIAN HOUS CHICO P. 19.13: .HIST.SURV. 5926-0210 00.00' - 15S2 049432 ;151 Y7 STH 'ST DOWNTOWN"CHICO `U.. S': 'POST. OFFICE. CHICO. F 1916 'HIST.n$.. NPS=.85000122:;;000:0 01/11'/85 ,1S' HIST.SURV•. 5926-0.065-0000' '01/11/85; IS' •.AC HIST:SURV: 5926.=b065-0000. <3S: 0498;58; '3,07. W;STH ST STANSBURY'HOUSE' CHICO, P ,1683 F.ED.FND:PR 629."0=78-HPF-04-01 01/01/78 7L: HIST.RES. NPS=75000424=0000 -06/b.5/75 is 07391'2; '33,0 M. 5T14 :ST, PRESBYTERIAN'PARSONAGE CHICO P 3883. ,TAX. CERT. 537:'9-04-0006 :12/17/93: i7J, HIST:RES'. NPS-91000636=0OS3 06/24/91 1D C 07•,3819: 331 W _5TH':ST CHICO :P, 1'8185, HISVRES. NPS_9100063.6-0054 ;06/24/91 !6X 073823 345W $TH ST: CHICO; iP 1925 HIST.RES, NPS-9100063670055 06/29/91 1'D: C 049433:. 4132 W STH ST; KENNEDY'HOUSE AI FHA GA�2NA DELTA'S _::.. C6 CHICO P 1916 HiST.AES'. NPS-'91000636-0056 06/24%91 1D C HIST SURV: 5926 4QO0000:7N. 052920 128,'W. STH ST; CHICO' P' 1885 ..... HIST RES'. NPS 91000636.-0057. 06/24%91 1D C '.049434 444: W STH ST' H.: W. CAMPER HOUSE, H. :W. CA+MPER;H: CHICO .P .18.72; HIST.SIIRN. 5926-006T 0000 6X 049435' 505 R :5TH ST 14'3'COSTAR HOUSE CHICO .P 19;03 HIST RES NPS-91000636:=0058 06/24/91 iD C_ HIST SURV.. S926-000-'0000, 7N: 075304;` 511 W STH ST. CHICO° P: 19.25 HIST RES. NPS.791000636-9059 0.6/24%91, 11),' C; 0753061 519; :W 5TH ST' CHZ60, P.' 1925 HIST`RES'.. L NPS--91000636-006.0 •06/24/91, 1D C OT5308; 527: W ;STH 'ST' �. CHICO P 19.03 HIST RES: NPS=91000636=0061 •06/24/91. 1D C :075310; 541 W, .5TH ST'• CHICO' P' 19'06 HISTM S. NPS-91000636-0062 06/24/91 10 C 075312" 545 W;.STH'ST- CHICO, !P' :0 HIST:RES.. NPS-91000636=0063" 06/24/91. '6X '.049436: 666-.W STH ST= C. :C:fMATHEWS,HOUSE,' DELTA.;ZETA HO CHICO P 1906 HIST.RES. NPS-910006'36=0064 06/24/91. '1D C HIST.SURV. 5926-0.069-0000^ .5S2 049437 611' W: 5TH ST . ;.BICIQ7EI1 'HOU SE CHICO' P 1898 HIST.RES.- NPS-91000636-0065 06/24/91 ID C . �. •_.__ v x::5 _0070-006o' "HIST:SUR 926.` .._ _ •c_- - - -• _ ----� - 049436` 618 W'5TH:ST' •PlE O HASR HORSE' CHICO_ P 1883 HIST,R^aS.. NPS-91000636-0066 06/24/91 1D •C RT.SURV. 5926-0071-.000.0 5S2 049:439' 630`. W STH ST' +EAMES!HOUSE;'ZETA TAU ALPHA,.SORORI CHICO, P 1895 HISVRES. NPS:-91000636=0067' '06/24%91 1D; 'C, ' HIST,SURV. 5926x,'0072-0:000 7N, N 075313, 631•W.STH ST' CHICO P 1935. HIST: RES: NPS-91000636=0068: 06/24/9,1 ;6X'. '075314: 646.W STH STCHICO P 6 HIST:RES. NPS-.91'000636=0069. 06/24%91 16X 075,316 645'W STH ST 'CHICO- P 1935 HIST. RES: NPS-91000636-0070 06/24/91 6X 075318 648'W STH ST CHiCO P 1935 HIST: RES. . NPS-91000636'-007_ 06/24/91 6X 049490 ..:. 731 W, STH ST _:._ STH $T.R6iM4im,HOUSi; - ;CHICO' P 1872 .. ,. .HIST.RES. NPS-91000636-0072; 06/24/9:1 1D C If OFFICE O.F.•HT:STOR_C.PRESERVATION- * * t :Directory of ProperCies.,in �he,HiStor}C.Property Da6a File for HJTT£�counLy: 8age.F4 y10 22=09� .-P PR IiIARY,# :STREET.7aDDRESS:_ .:,., , • ,.... NAMES ,,,; ; „ NAME CITY'NRNS.... SOWN .YR -C OHP=PROG:': `PRG REFERENCE NUMBER' SST DAT NRS CRIT HIST;.SITRV.. .5926.=0073 0000.' 3S 053b57; 1135 W,•S.Tt sss CHICOP- 0 HIST:. RES.. -,NPS-910006,30 073 X06/24/,91 ;8X 054062', ... . t., '.749 W STF,ST: �0 NISTi:RES'::• NPS.:91;000636s..0.094 =06/24/91. 6X' 049441 3,24 6TF ST, COCO �- P 1,680 TAX.`CERT, 537:9-'047603-9 -04/02/09, 7J; •W HIST:SURV: '5926:-.0074-.0000 `SS2 0:75339 ',345 .W56T?;.;ST ' HOUSE -'SOUTH. OFCAMP.iJS, CHICO P 1910 TAX ERTt> 537 9 04 0028 09/24/01 2D3 C: HIST: RBS NPS 91000636 0076 X06/24/91 1D C: 075321. 403 ..W`6THs'ST•' P 'CHICO • P 0. HIST,.RES_, .NPS 91000636 0077 `06/24/91 6A. 0753231 - ' 406 W 6T4'ST. CHICO P 1885 HIST -:RES, NPS 91000636=0078 06/24/91 6X', - 075325 411 W'6TH ST• -' CHICO P: 0 HIST.'RET. NPS.. 91000636..0079; 06/24/91 1D; C. ,0753.2;7 414. W Mf ST. CHICO P 0 HIST.RES4 NPS 91000636'-,0080 :06/241191 •10 C. 075329• 419 W 6TH:ST +` CHICO• ` P 1921 HIST'RES..' NPS;91000636'1.008.1' 06/24'/91 ID C, 075331, 420 W 6TH:ST S, CHICO.e P 0', HIST ;RES -:r NPS 91000636.0082 106/24/9:11D C, 075333 075335' 431 W 6TH $-_ 445 W 6TH ST: _ . • ' CHZCO; CHICO' ` P P 0'HI 0' ST.RES HIST. RES • NPS -91000636 0083 `NPS 91000636 0084 06224/91 06/24/91 1D' 6X _ C• •� f 075337, 504 V 6THtST M " CHZCO.' P' 1':8;85, HIST:RES, NPS;91000636. 0085 06/24/91 6X 075339. _ ? 518 FT 6TH ST: - - -.«' +'•• <- - CHICO U cy 0' HIST.RES. NPS=.91000636;-0'0.86" 06/24/;9,1. 1D:'" C; 07534'1` 519 W 6TH ST CHICO a P -0`• HISTRES: NPS'91-'000636'=,0.087 ^ :06/24/91' 6X- i. 075343',1 1527 A 6TH ST CHZCO' ' 'P 192 . HISV.RES. NPS -.916006361-0098 :06/24'/,91:1ID': 'C> 0753:45 i530.W'?6TH;ST; _ 1 CHICO' ,P 1902 HIST:RES, NPS 931..0 6 0089 :06/24/91 1D. C: 075347 .:. _ ^ ;535 WI 6TH:ST:. • :.:• . CHICO P 0 H15T.RES.., NPS 910;00636 0090;- 06 24 91 / 6X' ` 0753491 • 543 W`,04 ST' r CHTCO' :P- 1886 HIST RES..- NPS 91000636 0091 " v`.06/24/91 1D. �C: 075351; 544 W 6TH :ST: _ ' CHICO' P' 1'902, HfiSZ RES. NPS 91Q00636=0092 , 06/24/91 1D C,' 075353; 60D W 6TH ST; - CHICO r ' P 1,885 HI'ST'RES; NDS 910.00636=Q091 06/24/.91 6X, - 07535:5 1621 W 6TH ST CrSICOO P, 589.0 HIST.,RESF' 'NPS -'91000636:=0,094 , "- .,06/24/91, 1D" 1C,; 075357, 622 W 6TH gT' CHICO' "A b: HIST:RES.. NDS 9,1.000636=,095? 06/24/-91, '6X; 0753,5'9; - 624 W'°6TH -ST. s CHICO P 0: HIST'RES - SIPS n,91000616 0096. 06/24291 6X: 0:753.6.1+ 629, -:6TH ?ST; CHICO. P 1421 HZSTiRES . 'NPS 91000636. 0097, .06/24f9.1 075363 '643 W 6TH'ST" CHSCO: ` P 0, HIST�:RES'., NPS 9:1000636 0098 2 06/24/91. 6X 075365' 706 W'6TH.'ST. ` CHI CR� •- ;P 59;0.2 HZSTRES`. c .NPS 91000636 0099 06/24/91 1D' .:C 075366; ?18 W.6THtST CHICO. ; P= 1902 HIST{:RBS:, NPS 91000636 0,100 06/24/91 SD Ci 075368 719 W 6TH ST * CHICO P. 1921 'HIS:T':RES-: 'NPS`21;000636:-:0101' 06/24/91, ,1D, 6: 07537Q. 727 W'6TH 'ST, ' CHICq ;P: T921 HIST'.RESG NPS 91;000636=0102 ,. '06.24191,.,.1D G; ? 0"49452 730 W-6TH'ST;E E BRYAN HOUSE,' CHICO. .., P 1903 NIST'RES:: ANDS -91'000636=0103. .06/2:4f91 i c s HIST:SIIRV • 5926 0075 0000 ,SS2? 05498$ r '742 .W 46TH "S.T" CHIEO, , P 0 HIST:R£S NPS 91000636 D104 06/24/91• 6X, 049443 4'18 W 7TH ST` SEVENl% DAY. ADVENTIST.',CHURCH; APOS CHIC CHICO' P 1939 189Q HISTiSURV HIST:SURU 5926 00,76 0000- "5926 0183 0000' + + " 7N SS2 • • 049600 +049449: 447 W 7TH ST" 519 W 7•TH ST W .W HEAD HOUSE BILI BETTY HOUSE ° CHICO P 1'948 HIST; SURV.: • 5926..00,77 0000, 'SS2 _ 13861'4' :1:48 W BTH.AUE RESDENCE; CHICO P 1,935 HISTRES.�' DOE=04203-0033-0000. 03210/03' 61,- .. • - PROJ;REVW. : HWA030226k, 138615 1148 W 4TH AVE GARAGE CHICO - P' HIST':RES. • > ". DOE'04-.03 003.4-0000. ,03/1'0/,03 6.Y' • .^ PROJ:RDV'+1. HWA0302261E r 03/10.2.03, 61,' r , 138613 224 WiSTH AVE CHICO P HISTLRES, - '60-1 -,64, 03/10/03. •`61, ' PROJ;REVW. FHWA03„022610 '" 03/10%03 61,:• 138611 225 W BTH'AVE CHICO P. 1940: HIST;tRES... DOE -04-03;003.0-0000 03/10%03; '61, PROJiREVW. FHWA030226K- 03/1,0/03. 6Y' '049445'. ' 231 W,8TH AVE x AND£RSONS BLCKSMITH SHOP CHICO P 1905 •HIST.SURV. S926 -0078-600Q; 5S2 ` ;138610: 307 W'8TH `AVE CHICO P 1945 HIST�RES.- WE -04-01,-60219'00100 03/10103 - 6Y -W-STH PROJ;REVW. FHWA030226K 03/10/0361,` '. W1386:09 3.26 'AVE CHICO -P 1951 HISTcRES:. DOE 64=03 002.8-0000' 03/10/03 6Y .. PROJREVW.' FHW11030226K' 6/10f:03. 6Y'- , 04'9446' 462' 4l '8TH AVE - CH'ICO• P 191:8 HIST SURV:_ 5926;=:0:079.'4000 •. SS3; }138603: :422. V1,18.TH AVE CHICO,' -P 19.50 HIST: RES:. DOE 64.-03, 00.22=0,0'00 03/10/;03 5.1," • - PkW;,RS'VW -FHM030226K 03/10/.03' 6Y.' OFFICE: OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION * t "� Directorv,of Properties im,the Historic. Property Data File for BUTTE County.. Page 12 10-22-09 PROPERTY= NUMBER PRIMARY-#' NAMES_ ...... CITY.NAME. OWN YR -C OHP-PROG.. PRG -REFERENCE -NUMBER STAT -DAT NRS CRIT 624 w 'an AVE CHICO P; 1908 HIST.RES._ 72 . 1� ]?OE -04-,03 . 000000 03/0/ . 1 . 03 PROJ.REVW.. FHWA030.226K' 03/10/03 .6Y 6Y 624 :gTHIAVEDETAC DETACHED -:.GARAGE: E: CHICO. P 'HIST.RES-.. DOE -04-03'-10037.-0000 03/10/01 :PROJ.REVW. :FHWA030226K. 03/10/031 .6Y: 1386;00' 4,0,Oz 120 W8TH AVE CHICO P 1955 HIST.RES.. DOE -04-'03-0020-0006 03,110/03' 6y. .PROJ: I REVW FHWA03 0 1 226K 63/10/63: .6Y 138599 '920 W 8TH AVE &1co P- .1§110 'HiSt, RES*_ DOE -04 03-0019=0000 03/16/03: 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA030226K, 04/1:0/63. 6,Y 138592: 932 W �STH -AVE CHICO P* 1937 -HIST. RES.. DOE=O . 03/10/03:. . GY., PROJ,..REVW. FhWA030226K 03/10/03 6Y :138594". 1003;w '.STH AVE CHICO, P: 1951 'HIST. RES:. 'DOE -04-0370014-0000 03/10/03 6Y' :PROJ.REVW. FHWA030226K 01/10/03 6Y. :13'85!.5:. 10,06 W `6trIf AVE P. 1968 HIST'. RES. bok=64-03-015T0000 0/10/03. .6Y 1385961 1010 W':8 --H- AVE CHICO PRO/ :R I EVW. HliT.RES�. FHW.A03.0216K 1�iOE264-63 03/10/63 03/19/03 6Y 6y, PROJ..RE I V . W_ .7010,1679000 FHVM030 . 226K 03/10/03 6Y 1013 W 1TH AVE BACHMAN/SMITH,RESIDENCE CHICO­. P, 19.46, HIST.RES'.: MOE-04=03_0013-0000 03:/3.0A3. ZY: PROJ.REVW. FHWA0022.6K 03/10/03- 6Y, .198617 1013 W•8TH kVE CHICO HIST P.M. DOE -04-.03-0036-0000 03/10/03. '6Y PidJ-.kkVW. 'FHWA06226K 63/10/03 '6Y! 3.3105, W STH AVE. CHICO, P 1947. HIST. RES:, DO -04-0-0012'_0,0.06 03/10/03 _6Y: PRGJ. REM j?HWA03.0226K 03/19/93 :6Y' 138591. =1319.W STH AVE RESIDENCE CHICO P 1930 HISTMS. DOZ_104_03,0011-0000 03/10/03 6Y -PROJ.,REW. FHWA03.0226X 03/10/03 6Y �138616 1319 W 8TH -AVE DETACHED 'GARAGE, AND SHOP CHICO_ P HIST: RES. DOE -04-63-0035-0000 03/10/03 6Y' FAOj.AtVW. FHWk630226K 03/16/03 '6Y 13858 13311, W. '8Tq; AVE: Ckicd P 1951 HIST.RES. DOE -04-03-0009-0000 63/1.6/63. '6Y P I ROd i* REVi4 . FHWX636226K 03/10/03 6Y :139590-: 1351 W, STK AVE CHICO P 1951 HIST.RES.. DOE -04 -03* -0010-0000. 63/1.0/03 6.Y PROJ ;REW. FHVIN030226K A3/1,0'/03 6Y 138598, 929 W STH ST CHICO P 1936 HIST.RES.- DOE -0:4-03-0018-0000. 6Y' PROJ.REVW. F.HWA03022.6.k: -63/16?03 61C 04944..7 406.W am ST CHICO ;p 18,14 5926-0060-006 5S2: 06563;7' 47; 0 9TH ST, , CHICO PROD I REVif: kUb88i2IQE . i 6i "'. 4010 Y t � 065735 . ._�, : . � . i201 W SACRAMENTO AVE CHICO. -v ­ :, _' PROJ.REVW., ..'11.1*�:�. FUDS90227C 03/29/89 6Y 049623 .00529 62,0 R SACRAMENTO AVE 808,W SACRAMENTO AVE ;ASBILL, HOUSE SITE, WILSON :;,HQ1USE :MECHOOPTA_IMIAN CEMETERY, RANCHER, CHICO. -CHICO' P '.p 1904 1069, HIST.SURV'. HI$T.,SURV. 5926.0206--0000 5926��015770000 7R 3S 049505. 'WALL 'ST' -H ITCH ING: PO 9 t 8; �'CkC6-- A 158*0 HIST.-SIURV, 5026-0133-0060 SS2 315. WALL 'ST "CH I CO -C* L**I' N 16 CHICO P 1933 HISTASURV. 5926-0131-'0000 5$2 049564 333" W ST -j'. S'. EMLANt-Houft 'qkco, "P 19 11 16 . . HIST . .,SERV. 5926,0132=0000 SS2 075228 .728 WALNUT:ST.' CHICO U isfid .. MOLT. RE I HUD920210k 03/23/92 6Y 66479 111-1-14.1. 1. -1. i66i,.WiLLOW:ST N -EDC I CURATOR CHICO, -VW PROJ,.REVW. HUD8.,71201A 03/10/88 &Y 0495.61 665'WOODLAND:AVE, :CHTCO.FIAST •CHURCH: OF,CHRIST: SCIEN: CHICO P 1921 HIST.SURV. 5926-0134-0000 5S2 049507 753 WOODLAND AVE WR GUYNN HOUSE CHICO. :P 1912 HIST.SURV. 5926-0135.QOOD SS2 049649 961 WOODLAND AVE CORA. KENNEDY HOUSE ;CHIC10 0 1913 5926-0232-0000 552 049602 97.7 WOObLJAUND -AVE: JOSEPH J. KENNEDY HOUSE SE 'P, 29,b8 .HIST;:SU I RV*. 5926-=0185-0000 552` 040603 ioa?'wooDLAND AVE HARRY Z :PAHL HOUSE,. 'CHICO P 1,940; HTST:SURVi 5926=0186-0000 7N 1155 WOODLAND AVE GOMPTON HOUSE;' (C), PTON GLENN HOUSE CHICO P 1929. HIST SURV�. 5926 -:018.7 -0000:b65926 -:018.7-0000:3S ROMCREEK,BRIDGE, #12-0027 (VIC) CHICO U, HIST.RES. -DOE-04=96=0003-0000 11/27/96 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA961025B 11/27/96 6Y 176468 PA-09.717MORGAIN RANCH. (VIC), CHICO P% PROJ.REVW. COE09'0810D 08/17/09 6Y 141631, 'OPEN SHAWRD: WELL -SHAFT (.Vtc) CHICO -HIST. RES. DOE -641-03-0047-0000 02/1.2/0.3 6Y PROJ.REVW. BIA030121k 02/11/03 6Y 141632 OPEN SHAW RD WELL SHAFT (Vic) 'CHICO F HIST.RES. DOE -04-03-0048-0000 02/11/03 6Y OFFICE 'Op, JjI$Tpg­;C PRESERiATfONVirecEory of Properties 1nthe Hjitbifc Property Data`File for BUTTE County.. Rage 13 10-22-09, 1'874 HIST RES, PROPERTY-,NUMEW 1?.RIMAR,�# STPEE .4DARE4.5, IS OWN, YR -C OHP�Pplqq. .. PRq NUMBE.. OTAT_P�� :'NRS* CRIT 04-0005- 64/02/92 IS 251173' '8973, HWY:9,9 � BOOR Fkmiiik �FAAK :DURHAM PRdJ.-.REVW.. BIA030121A 02/11/03, 6Y 61/61,100 SR 4149. ;FENCE ,:Lln.' (V. CHICO RES, DOE -04-03.-0049-000A' 02/11/,03. 6-Y., �166171 RECREATION BUILDING GRIDLEY A 1910 PROD, REVW', BL W11-1,03 6Y 097317' 5R,42' (VIC) _CHIca _ 1.!�j:D 21 HIST..'SURV: 592.6.- 003.6--0060 p ` 6Y '7A 635; CALIFORNIA -ST SR 32 GRIDLEY :(wicy CHICO: PROD . .REVW;. �921 NIST, sqFy. 0,000,," 93� 975 0493,65' GRIDLEY 12 96 vlc) -CHICO? S 1921 H;ST,91DAV.:.. 5926,,;0010 0,000: _N b,4'9'3,6:,7 p VIC) CHICO: S 19121 HIST,SURV.- 5926--0012-0000, .0.49376M SR..,3 Z', PROJ.REVW..,.: HUD030.4..08j :qKICO. 6 , Y. -021 HIST.S.URV.- 5926-'0011,0000 GRIDLEY. jR 1888 HIST;,RES. NPS -01000905'=:0000; �(Vlc) CHICO 3 1914 HIST -: SURV', 5526-0006 0000, 7R , 049370': 04x`0,012: 02/.15`/"0I 3S CHICO, s 1915 `HIST.'SU'M. 5926-0015'-OOOQ, 7R A;"4 1 1 11 1. 0493,62,, SR §9 BR,'. I:Z29 •(VIC) :CHI90..: 1914 HISt.SURV,--, 26: ilm0000 9 -, 00"d PRaif'Ri* i.. 7R 141630: SR, 9,9 pldrftibN�&� tift bLD,'CHICO:­ OAOVIL4; IVICI GRZMEY U w - D�14-037 -0000 02/11/03 '62/14 6Y 6Y 1:61944,11689 GRIDLEY :p 1910 PM 65Z05/09/06 gy i0493'63., IDAHO- ST. 30 I(I C) P. S: 19,15 HIMSURW. 5926-9068AOOO '2 7g 0493'59; SRs99E PAMRICK:JU;�,PH�'HOUS'Si� 11 1 92 8 PROJ.,'REVW'.: '1472 :HIST. RES: NPS 7:2000217;0000` 02/23/.17 IS ,0493�60 SR,E990 P 1900 PRdj.:AEVW. HUD07.0502F 6S/04/07 HIST,.RES. NPS_72000218-`0000 02/23172 IS 049369 SR%>32: GIMELIA BRIDGE, BRIQGS;,-411�54I MT (VIC) . CHICO K CQH� .,w - 908� : 066821; 655 JACKSON ST': '08/23/'n, 7L PROD REVW, W. HUD 8 '80729B 08/,26/88 6Y ,067720; HI$T RES; SpHin GRIDLEY, 7 1915 PJ�OJ.PEVW. HUD90`07.17F ' 68/1,0/9,0 6y, 161992 275 KENTUCFC�;ST: ST.T p - GRIDLEY, 07/26%.95 7L PROD.'REVm. HUri,6,06401D 6Y 084763' 519':KaNTUCKY',ST GRIDLEY- PUBLIC LIBRARY; :(39-xbt;EY' CA HIST.. RERES,.NPS ' -'029946-14 PQI.66. 1916. ..S AC, 5j7.964Q01.6, 12/19,/96 7.j HIST.,SURV':- 5926'=0014'000;0. HIST,.SURV,, ZS B AC: Di 228.0' URHAK�DAYTOPCAD� �PURKMI -,P!JR4* P 1'874 HIST RES, l4m-5200016,=.0000 04/,02/92 IS NAT, Ed:- 04-0005- 64/02/92 IS 251173' '8973, HWY:9,9 � BOOR Fkmiiik �FAAK :DURHAM 1,923 HIS . T,.RE9.. b6g-� 04-00 .-:6os,4­666V .*0 61/61,100 6Y PROJ., REVW-. F4WAQP62 7 X 0 �166171 RECREATION BUILDING GRIDLEY A 1910 PROJ.REVW.- hTJD0705A4J* 05/25/07 6Y 097317' :1841. 'AYE9S, AVE GRIDLEY , p _ 1.!�j:D Pjj0;j : REW. KUD9150720C 09/15/95 6Y 067716' 635; CALIFORNIA -ST GRIDLEY U 1925 , PROD . .REVW;. HUD900717B 08/10/9.0 6.Y 93� 975 GRIDLEY 56 iiw KUP060.0,72 05,j09406 6Y _N GRIDLEY p wr§m.pts. E�. 666P b4-uposp- ' .— 10/03/03 tY 1,437.96- PROJ.REVW..,.: HUD030.4..08j 10/03%03 6 , Y. 104'03,7; '850 NAZEIj ST- T . HE iMi&! HiOT'EL, GRIDLEY. P 1888 HIST;,RES. NPS -01000905'=:0000; 02/15 01 IS NAT;RtG, 04x`0,012: 02/.15`/"0I 3S TAX',-.CEkT-.-. 537,9'-04-,00121. 09/2,7%:96 067719 `14.08' :AAZEL, §T;' U 1885 PRaif'Ri* i.. -Aljbq�p 0 1, .1.1E 08/1:0/906). 068786 1445 'HAZEL STi GRZMEY U PROD REVW. HEYD880829BB: 09/218./88 6Y 1:61944,11689 GRIDLEY :p 1910 PM 65Z05/09/06 6Y `0.9�8503; IDAHO- ST. P. 1935 PROJ_ Rimo.. a , �9 I I0,, Ii. 28 6y* D9,7'3181 :74 2,D�-Hp U, GRIbtEif 11 1 92 8 PROJ.,'REVW'.: HUD959728P: 09/15'%95 6Y 16604; . 1-40 iINDIMA ST GRIDLEY: P 1900 PRdj.:AEVW. HUD07.0502F 6S/04/07 6Y .0985a4 SSS JACKSON ST* : kiD 'P PkOJ.'REW.4. HUOS1009X�11/28/,95 AY : 066821; 655 JACKSON ST': PROD REVW, W. HUD 8 '80729B 08/,26/88 6Y ,067720; 656; JACKSON ST. GRIDLEY, 1915 PJ�OJ.PEVW. HUD90`07.17F ' 68/1,0/9,0 6y, 161992 275 KENTUCFC�;ST: GRIDLEY, �p 1940 PROD.'REVm. HUri,6,06401D 6Y 084763' 519':KaNTUCKY',ST GRIDLEY- PUBLIC LIBRARY; :(39-xbt;EY' CA GRIDLEY w C 1916. TAX.. CERT: 5j7.964Q01.6, 12/19,/96 7.j HIST,.SURV,, 5948.-00,04'-0000 I1/12/89 �Q�P05j6i LARKIt7 RD, b9UNZANITA GRIDLEY �b HIST: RES SPHI:-BUT:QG,31 '66161i.6S 7L (A 935, LARKIWRD , !F�Us THE, WPL��_, :v l8t4 MI'ST. RES SPHI-BUT:-019 061.17190 .7.L Cn .0905,62 LAUREL�:STr 'El GRIDLEY p19.17 .., ... 11 . .. .­ PRO,J.:REVi: '12/11/P7 5Y 139203 1102 LOCUST ST GRIDLEY, P 04/16/03 6Y a PRCKT.. REVW... h7D030408D 04/1-6/0 6Y B AC: OFFICE OF'KISTORIC `PRESERVATION + * • Directory, ofiProperti'es in',the Historic Property%Data File. for�BUTTE County r: Page 19 10-22-09 PROPERTY,NUMHER; .PRIMARY:$ STRE$T,ADDRES$::" :,..:.: NAMES....:.......:..:.. _..::.....:.:::: XITY::NAME.:.. ._..: OWN 'YR-C ;:O.H.P=PROG,.L-PRG-REFERENCE-NUMBER. STAT-DAT NRS CRIT. 15,2848 130 MAGNOLIA,ST CASA LUPE R-STAURANT AND. BAKERY/DE , .-. GRIDLEY P 1941 9I8T.RES: DOE-04-02=0045-0000' 12/12/.02 6Y _ . _ PROJ REVW: FHWA021028E: 12/12%02 :6Y ,0677,17 445jNEVADA:ST GRfiDLEY' U 1920 PROJ REVW. HIID9.00711C: 08/1.0/90 6Y' 139204, 2101 OHIO:ST, GRIDLEY P HIST.RES. DOE-04-,03-;0042-O000 04/16/03 6Y 1 PROJ,REVW.. HUD 030401SE 04/16/03 6Y 09731,9 .1176 OHIO 'ST. . GRIDLEY, P 1900 PROJ.REVW. HUD9.50728E 09/15/95 6Y 169715' 103 OREGON ST GRIDLEY P PROJ.REVW. HUD071130A, 12/12/07 6Y 1650.0.6" 961,OREGON.`ST GRIDLEY P 1950 PROJ.REVW. HUD070502G 05/04/07 6Y '049962± SR•99.. BRIDGE #)12=103 GRIDLEY • S 1915 HIST SURV._• 5948=0003-0000 7R 15285:8 1619` SR '99-. A-2 :AUTO! DETAILING GRIDLEY P 1949. HIST RES. DOE-04-02-0046-00016 12/12/02 6Y PROJ REVW, FHWA021028E- 12/12%02 6Y 152864. 1627'SR 99; TOM'iS'SIERRA TIRE/SIERRA"SUPERS.TOP _'GRSDL3Y P 1'950 .HIST.RES. DOE-04-02=004?=0000 12/12%02 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA021,02SE 12/12'/02 6Y 1528,68 1639 8R`99, MADAME RUHY+S GRIDLEY P 1909 HIST RES: PROJ REVW. DOE-'09 02 0048-.0000 FHWA021 0282 12/12/02 2 12.02 1/ 6Y 6Y •152829 '1646 SR.99 MCCONNELLuCHEVROLET BUICK-.PONTIAC- GRIDLEY P 1842 HIST,RES; DOE-04-02-'0'054-0000 12/12/02 by PROJ REVW: FHWA021028E: 12/12%02 6Y 152888 <1672'SR 99.' 'GRIDLEY. P, 1950 HIST RES. DOE-04 02 005:300.00 12/12%-02, 6Y a PROJ"REVW FHWA021028E 12/12/:02• 6Y 3 _ 152887' ;1680 SRi99< AFFORDABLE FURNITURE &MATTRESS' GRIDLEY P 1950 HIST.RES. DOE=04=02=00,52.0000 12/12/02 6Y. PROJ REVW. FHWA021028E: 12/12/02 6Y 1152876 168v':SR`99; c NAPA'AUTO,PARTS GRZDL.EY P. 1950 .HIST RES. DOE'-0442-'0051,0000 12/12/02 6Y PROJ REVW FHWA021028E 12/12/02 6Y 15287:9. 170:9 SR 99" GRIDLEY ;COUNTRY` 0RD GRIDLEY' P 1940 :HIST RES.. DOE-04 02 0050 0000 12/12/02 6Y PROJ REVW.. FHWA021028E. 12/12:/02 6Y 1$2873.. 118' SYCAMORE'.S.T GRIDLEY <P 1925 '<HIST.RES, DOL:-04-02-004:9,=0000 12/.12/02 6Y PROD.REVW. FHWA0210.28E,' 12/12/02 6Y 066822 505: SYCAMORE ST, GRIDLEY'U PROJ.REVW. HUD.880726C 08/26/88 6Y 06'7718 1540`. SYCAMORE ST: GRIDLEY U 1905 PROJ REVW. HUD 900.7.17D 08/10/90. 6Y 143797 1849: SYCAMORE ST, GRIDLEY P, HIST RES. DOE-04-03:005,1=000;0 10/03/03 6Y PROJ.REVW. HUD030908K 10/03/03 6Y 146823 740'•VERMONT ST 'GR'IDLEY 1935 'HIST.RES. DOE-04-04-0001=00001. 05/14/04` 6Y PROJ.:REVW;; HUD0405058 05/14:/'04. 6Y 139202 910 VERMONT: ST, GRIDLEY' P HIST.`RES: "DOE-04-03-004'0-0000 04/16/03. 6Y PROD REVW>. HUD030408C 04/16/03 6Y 067721 9571VIRGINIA :ST. GRIDLEY U 1920 PR6J REVW'.. HUD9007170 .08/10/.90 6Y 0905.4'9 070&1.9 'WASHINGTON STi A 00'WASHINGTON ST' CALIFORNIA-.OREGON :RAILROAD DEPOT GRIDLEY• 'GRIDLEY- M U. 1870 0 HIST RES PROJ RaVW`.. SPHI BUT 006: ,HDD910528G 01/19%71 06/06%91 7L 6Y • 049960 iSR' 99` L BR3DGF: (..`12-'1'02 (,VIC)` `GRIDLEY S :1917 1.HIST.SURV.. 59:4'8-'0001•::-00.00 7R 04996 1 ' :Sq '99• 'BR'IDGE oii-61 (VIC) GRIDLEY S 1910 !HI ST. SURV.: 5948-0002-0000 7R 091544 8962.tHUMBOLD7 RD', JONESVILLE HOTEL- HUMBOLDT ROAD•STA JONESVILLE P HIST SURV;• 5942-000170.000 09/.08/94, 7R NAT.REG_ 04-,0008 7J 14219:3 �_, HU(OLD-'$D LOT #8 /BUTTE: MEADOWS RECREATION` (V,IC) JONESVILLE• P 1959. 'HIST.RES. DOE-04-02-00.25.-00o,6 08/16/02 6Y _ _ _. _ _ --� __ -- - .._ — _ _•t-'::REVW.-"•PS.FS02.0701A.....��,-__ PROJ- --_ - 08/16/02' 6Y =- - 142207 HUMBOLDT:RD' LOT #,3 /:JONBSVZLLE RECREA'T'ION RES (VFCY, JONESVILLE P. '1951' HIST:RES: ''DOE-04-02-0031-0000. 08/16/02 6Y RSVW USFS020701A 68/16/02 6Y r 13546>3 :HUMBOLDT. RD.. LX'PROJ .LOT 1/! JONESVILLE.RECREATION:RESID, (VIC)' JONESVIL? i P: 292C FIST RES' D0E04-02=00027,0000 08/16/02 6Y PROD REYW., USFS02,0701A _ 08/16/02 '6Y 142217. HUM90LDT RD. LOT '10/`JONESVILLE,RECREATION RESIT (VIC):;JONESVILLE P 1.922 HIST RES. DOE-04 02'-0038-0000 08/16/02 6Y :PROJ.REVW,. :USPS020701A,. 08/18%02 6Y 1421.88. `HUMBOLDT RD LO744 %•BUTTE 'MEADOWS ;RECREATION (V3C;)`-JONESVILLE7 P X1920 HIST. RES. 'DOE-04-02-0021=0000 08/16/02. '6Y PROJ:REVW. 'USFS020701A 08/16/02 6Y 142212 HUMBOLDT RD ,. _, .,,. ... - LOT $5,/!JONESVILLE RECREA ION�RES° _, .. - t.. (VICY` JONESVILLE - P. 1946' HIST.-RES" DOE-04-02-.0033-0000 -.. .. 08/16./02 .. 6Y, UTTE OFFICE OF HISTORIC'.PR£SERVATZON'':* DirecCory:of'.PiopertYes ' n:`the.Hisior c Property"Data Pile foz Co� _ Page iS''d 10-22 091` PROPETiTY NUMBER PRIMARY # S:LREET`ADDRESS .: NAMES..:.;:::. u. CITY, NAME:,,: ,, OWN YR=C• OHP=PROG. PRG-NUMBER STAT DAT NRS' CRIT PROD REVW . USF 020701A SO4c02 OS 16.02 6Y - , 14218.6:; tI HUMBOLDT;R*J' .OT 2/ BUTTfi•MBADOW,S RECREATION„RE (VTC) JONESVILLE !P 2920 HIST RES., DOE0.01'9,-0000 06/16/02 6:Y • , PROD REVW , USF.80163701k`.•;, 08/T6/,02 6Y 142187 HMIBOLDT`:RD; .LOT,3/ BUTTE MEADOWS. RSCREATIOAI;,RE (V3C.) JONESVILlE; ,P. 1931 HIST RES DOE=04-02-0020 ;000.04 08%16/.02 6Y PROD R�VW. USFS0.20761A. 08/16]02 6;Y ' 142190: HUMBOLDT•.RD. '.;LOT•#,6 /,'BUTTE; MEAD'RECREATION (.VIC,) :'JONESVILLE P 1'940 HIST R_S DOE 04-'0i-0M-`d600-1' + . PRQJ-R_:UW. USFS020701A,• 08/16/02 6Y X42195: HUMBOTDT RD - LOT-1G/-,.BUTTE. MEADOWS.-RECREATION A '(VIC)-JONES:VILLE P 1959. HIST „RES, DOE;=04-02 0027 00;00- 0867 ,W02 6Y PRO] REVW. USFS020701A' r 1'4219.7„ 'HUMBOLDT R] LOT 12/, HUT".LMEADOWS'RECRrATION R - .(VIC.) JONESVILLE B, 1959 .HIST.RES:. DOE-04'=02=0028„0000! 08/16/'02 6Y - 3 PROD REVW:• ” QSFS020701A' 08/16:/;02 ' 6Y 142196 ” HUMBOLDT'!RD; o LOT'•12/ BUTTE:`MEADOWS RECREATION A {VIC) JOVESVILLE P b959 HIST RES: DOE>'04-02-0029=0000; 08/1602 6Y a PRO] REVW:. USFS026.701A' 08/16/:02 6Y • - 242200 •. HUMBOLDT`:RD, LOT2/;'JONESVILI,E'RECREATZON,RE$ZD ,:(VZC)>JONESVILLE. P. 1944 HIST RES, DOE 0.4-02 003.0 0000 08/?b/:02 6Y ' =14221fi. JONESVILLE:RECREATT_ON RES '(VIC)iJONESVILLE P 1959. PROD REVW:, HIST RES.. USFS020701A ,,- DOE 04-02 0 0 3,7,7 0000 ' 08/16/02 08/i6/:02 6Y- 6Y . HUMBOLDT.R LOT #9 / • ` - EROJ.REVW'.. USFS02070,1A' 0866/02 6Y 1422181 ',, ; HUMBOLOT;RD, LOT 11/ ,JONESV- 4E RECREATION RESI {VZC) JONE,SVILLE - 'P t946' HIST RES DOE. 04-02 ,00:39..00.00': 08/16/;02 ;6'Y , ` PROD REVW QSF9020701A ' OB/16fQ2 6Y + 142222'• LD MUMBOT•RD! ��� ;LOT415/:JONESVIII E "RECREATJON,RESI (VIC),.JONESVi P 1960 HIST RES: DOE 04-02 00'43: 0000 08/16/..02 .6Y « -« PRO]] REVW USFS020701A 08/lb/02 6Y , HUMBOLDT RD LOT 13/ JONESYI7;LE `RECREATION>;RESZ (VI,C) :JONESVILI£ ' `P 1948 HIST RES. DOE 04=02 0041 0000. 08/16/02 6Y _ • C , - PRO,] REVW:::: USFS020701A: " * 08/15/02 6Y. F. 292191, ' HUMBOLDT RJ: LQT #7 ./ HUTTs ;MEADOWS RECREAT ON (VIC) JONE$VZLLE P. 1927 HIST RES. DOE 0.4:=02-;1.002'4;000,01" 08/16/02 6Y PROD REVW g. ` US F 0207011 08/16/02 6Y • 142223. HOFSBOLDT.R7, .` _ FLOT 16%.'JONESVILLE R£CREATION;RESI, {VIC) JONE$VILLS P 1.950 HIST R S;. DOE 04•-02 0'044'-0000;, 08/16%:0.26Y - PRO] R�VWr. USF50207G1A` .., 08/16/02 '6Y ]42221; - HUNIDOLDT'•:Rr7`• SOT 24% JONESVILLE RECREATION:`RESI _,� (VIC) JO'VESVZLLE P 1952 HIST RESP DOE 04-02 0942 0000.; 08/16/02 6Y PROD REVW_, UU 2070IA . 08/16/02 SY 135468; 4 HUMBOLDT.RU; LOT 1 /BUTTE lEADOWS:'•RECREATION R `(VIC) JONESVI•LLE P 1916: Rc$. DOE 04-02 0003; 0000 08/16%;02 6X + • PI R REVW USF 020701A' -6 26/02 6' 1422.1' u ALJ14BOLDTiRD IAT #4, / JQNESUIILE RECREAT102 RES (VIC) JONESVILLE :.,.. '"P 1940 HIST RES: DOiS0A' O2-0:03"2=:000.0'. 08/26/;02 6Y, - PROD REVW . USF 02 7011 08/16 02 6Y 1422Yfi HUMBOLDT; PD. IAT #8%':JONESVILLE RECREATION;RESI (VIC) JON,;SUILLE P 1925 HIST R£S DOESO4002 003'6.0000.' .08/16/.02 6,Y • r PRO] R�VW USF 02070 A 08 16/02 6Y 142219' HUMBOLDT RD - IA.T 12J,JONESVILLE RECRERTION,3RESI .(USC) JONESV:ZLLE P., 1927 HIST RES. DOESO4-0220090 0000 08/16/0,2 6Y a" PROD REVW.. USF$020701A' 08/16/02 6Y 142213; - HI7M90LDT'RD LOT #6 / 'JONESVILLE RECREATION RES (VIC) JONESVILLE P ., a 1953 MIST,'RES- PRO] REVW• DOE-_04-02 0034 0000 USFS0207p1A 08/16/02 OS 16 02 6Y 6Y ' 142214: HUMSOLDTi.RD LOT #7 :/.'J.ONESVILLE.RECREATION ;RES (VIC) JONES"VILLE P 1947 HIST RES. DOE=04-02-0035-_0000: 08/16/02`.6Y _ PRO] REVW USF 0207011 S 08 / 16/02 6Y 142189' HUMBOLDT `RD'LOT'#5 / BUTTE MEADOWS, RECREATION .(VIC) JONESVILLE P 1958 HIST RES DOS 04=02-0022=0000•. 08/16/02"• 6Y REVW USF 020702x1 OB 16 02 6Y 142194: HUA OLDT RD, ,LOT #9 t BUTTEoMEADOWS RECREATION (V3'C) JONESVILLE P 1958 HIST RES. DOfi 04=02 0026-0000 08/16102 6Y' PROJ.REVW. USFS020701A" 08/16/02 6Y' 254208" 6818 DEWT LANE MAGALIA P 1.916 PROD REVW:. FHWA030822A; 09/03/03 6Y' 15420.7. 13:820, DEPOT LADE; MAGAIIA: P 1'940 PRO] REVWI, FHWA030822A` s 09/03/03 6Y 154222.: ;1464, FOR?ST''SERVCE;:RD PARADISE;FORE$T'•FIRE STATION MAGALZA S 1'934 PROD REVW.• FHWA030822A) 04/.03/03 6Y 154203 "7321%VENTZ RD:: z MAGALIA P 1935 PROJ REVW. FHWA030822Aj 0°/03/03 6Y 154202: 7331.PENTZ:RD• MAGALZA F 19,40 PRO] RfiVW, FHWA030822A 0°/03/0,3 6Y 154204 7340 PENTZ R0 MAGALIA P. 1949 PRO"J REVW, FHWA030822A 09/03/03 6Y v 164209': 13813 PINE NEEDLS DR: 14AGALIA: P 1950 PRO] REVW:: FHWA030821A,% 0°/03/0.3 6Y 154210: _ 13888 PINE NEEDLE: D:.R MRGALIA DAM MAGAT!A M 19.18' PROD REVW.: FHWA030822A; 04/03%03 6Y 089396: SKYWAY" DOGTOWN Nl1GGcT DISCOVERY"SITE.: MAGALiA' :U }{IST.. RES. SHS-0771 000:0+' 01/31%6:2 1,CL. 154799; 9291- SKYWAY' ,...... MACFiLIA" R1947, PROD RSUF1::, FHWA030:822A 09/03/03' 6Y OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION Directory'of:Propertie�s in the Historic Property Data -File for BUTTE County. Page. '16 10-22-09 PROPERTY'N6am PRIMARY-,# stRtEt. Abbiztss. ........... NA . ME . S,.,. ................... OWN YR -C: OHP -FROG.. PRO -REFERENCE -NUMBER STAT�.DAT NRS CRIT 9301 SKYWAY MAGALIA P 1937 PROD.-RtW. FkWA030822A 09/03/103 6Y .154201: 9319 SKYWAY` MAGALIA P 1950 PROD REVW. PHWAO 3ik2�A 6Y- 154205; -13678. SKYWAY MAGALIA 1�40 . . �PRPJ. 4 i p- 1; FHWA030822A 09iO3/0 .67.Y 154206 13686. SKYWAY; MAGALIA _P1 1950 PROJ3REVW, FEWA030822A 09/03/03. :6Y- 170198. SKYWAY" MAGALIA p PROJ.REVW; FC C071121D 01/03/0'8 AY 649964 STIRLING.: HWY: MAGALIA 601 MMUNI ITY. CHURCH MAGALIA P 19,04. HIST.RES'. NPS -82002172-0000 01/11/82 Is HIST S I UT . W. 5984700'01'-00'00 '01 . /01j82 IS: 090550, OLD CHINESP,CEMETERY OROVIL- .1.1 LE� P H I IST: RES, " SPHI-BUT-0 . 08 os/d!/*js 7L WIT PRACTICE' FIELD OROVILLE' P PROD REVW. FHWA000207A 0_9/2D/03 6Y 151082 BERKELEY -OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI OROVILLE P 193�0 HIST -RES: DOE=A�'-00-002 I 6-000 . 0. 03/•07/00 `2S2' PROJ:.:PEVW; FHWA000207A ,03/07/60 07/60 :2S2 1644.00 EARTHEk`(4AtER;' DITCH/ OROVILLE 'P. PRW.,REVW. COE060307B, :01j21/06 6Y- 64.511 :BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION CAMP OROVILLE P. PROJ,PEVW. FHWA000207A :09/20/00 6Y` 151082. BERKELEY ASSOCIATION HISTORT OROVILLE P: 1930 HIST RES.; DOE -04-00-06276606. 03I01160 :2S7 • . PROJ.REVW, . HWA F ­ 060207A �oijoi�oo- ;2S21 094953'.1233 STH AVE, OROVILLE P 1935 PROJ.:'REV14. HUD950228B 03/30/95 §Y 1752221 1450STH AVE OROVILLE up 1924 PROJ.:REVW., HUD0910128 . N, 02/26/0 GY 0.054 .1616 STH AVE OROVILLE p 1935 PROJ.REVW. HUD950220C 031/10/95 4y; 11907,01 14�62. ARGON'AUT'..AVE. OROVILLE PHIST:R ES. DOE -04-01-0006-0000 11/20/01: '6Y PROJ.REVW. HUD011005F 11/20/01 :6Y 090697 BiEDIWELL CA*NyON RD BIDWELI.-S BAR, OROVILLE S HIST. RES. SAL -0330-0000 .08/08%19 7L -144:733. 1217 BIRD.,ST OROVILLE P HIST.RES. 000 . 01 DOE -04-03-0052-0000: 16/21/03 6Y PROJ..REVIA. HUD031008F 10/21/03 6Y 096206, 126.5 AIRD'IST OROVILLE P 19.10 PROJ.:RBVW. HUD950.417G 06/05/95 6Y 2066,BIRD;ST OROVILLE INN, THE bRovittE P 1930 HIST -.`RES. NPS -90001431-00.06. 09/L13/90 IS NAT.RtG:. 04-0001 :0/13?90 IS AC TAk.dkkt! 531.9_04,6602 o5/36%9:0 '2S3 .�1.62�735 1559- BOYNTON AVE OROVILLE P 1955 PROW . REVW_ HUD06071I8 07/12/06 6Y C_ �Qo')BRODERI K ­ST OROVILLE :CHINESE, TEMPLE V _: ORO ILLE P 1863 FED. FND..k 629'.0iOrHiF-04-0i oi 7L HIST.RES. NPSI-7600.0478-0000. o7/30/76 IS HIST.RES. SHL -9.7,7070000, :0.1/31/62 ICL 156831 129> . CANYON H 1 1, 1 G I HLANDS I DR, �p 1940 P-RGJ:REVW, HUD05110.7G. 11/28/05 6Y' 090551; CH-EROKEE. �RD, -CHE96Rgi SP O*ROVILLE HIS I T.*RES; spla-aft �bbq 12/197 80 7L 156159, COAL CANYON - RD- 'BERKELEY OLIVE ASSPCIATON H ISTORTC OAOVI.LLE. P HIST.RES. DOE -04-00-0047-0000 03/07/60 6Y 151026 COAL•CA , NYON: RD :BERKELEY, OLIVE. ASSOCIATIORRISTORI �OROVILLE P PROJREVW. I . 1 . i$.T RES.. FHWA009207A DO' 4 - 00 0016-0600; 03/97/00 03/01/00 64 2S2.• PROq; - REVW FHWA000207A: 61/07/00 2S2 I51036 COAL.CANYON RD BERKELEY OLIVE kSSOCIATIOR HISTORI OROVILLE P HIST.RES: DOE -04-00-0017-0000. 03/07/00 2S2 PROJ.REVW. FHWA000207A 03/07/00 2S2 is1004 qOAL' BERKELEx OLIVEASSOCIATION HISTOR2 OROVILLE P 1930' HIST.RES. DOE -04-00-0029,6000' '03/07/04 2SI- PROJ.REVW. 1AqA000207A. FHWA000207A 63/07/04 2S2 151104 COAL ✓.-ANYON, RD BERKELEYOLIVE ASSOCIATION. HISTORI OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE -04-!00-0039-000 03/07/00 ZS? PROJ.REVW.: FHWA000207A 031/07.400 2S2 '1 ;1160 COAL CANYdN:AD "BERKELEY. CVUVZ,ik330'CrATI01C MISTORT OROVILLE P 1.915T. RES. .1w, 9_047 U0. -6048,w Ou'up: 0/U*1./UU bY PROJ:REVW. FH%IA000207A- 03/07/00 6Y 151145 COAL CANYON RD' BERKELEY"OLIVE AbSOCI]AT16NH1ST6kI OROVILLEP HI# . RE , S. DOS' -04.00-0045.-'00.00, 03'/07%001 6.Y.P , ROJ.RtVW. FHWA600201A 03/01/00 6Y isilsi COAL CANYON, RD BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATbN HISTORIC OROVILLE P MIST.RE S.03/07/60 DQE -04-0070046:0000 6 . Y U1 OD PROJ.REVW: FHWA000207A. 03/.67/00 6Y 151208 COAL CANYON RD BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE -04-00-0040-0000 03/07/00 2S2 PROJ.REVW. FHWA000207A 03107/00 2S2 151133, COAL CANYON RD BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATON HISTORIC OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE -04-00-0041-0000 03/07/00 6Y * Data foz'HUTTE'County?" Page, 17 22 09 •, OFFZC$ OF HISTORIC PRfiSERVATION x Directory of F erties,in'the=H3seoric Piogerty File 't10 ?ROPERT",NUMBER PRItfPRY $ STREET ADDRESS NAMES CITY: NAME,- '`OWN "rYR-C :OHP.rPROG::. PRG=REPEREYCE'=NOMBSR. STAT DAT NRS- CRTT: PROJ.:REVW. FHWA000207A 03/07/'00 6Y 15.1141 COAL?;CANYON: RD.° :OLIVE ASSOCIATION HZSTgRI OROVILLi P. HISTRES DOE 04 00 004'4=0000 03/07/00` 6YT PROJ.REV4J. FFWA000207A- 03/07/00, 5X. 15113;5' COAE.`CANYON RD'., HERKEtEY OLZUE ASSOC3ATON+`HISTORIC, ORO.VTLLE,. EHISTJRES.. DOE -04'=000042=0000 03/07/00 6Y :FHWA0:00207A; .03/07/00 6Y, •'r CQAL:.CANYON RD- BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION: HISTORZ •:OROVILLE P HZST.:RES:,•. 'DOE-,OGj00.0043:'0,0,00 ,03J0,7/00; 6:Y •• • .. "" PROJSREVW: •FHWA00020TA' 031-07/90 by ' " - '.1510.9.8:: - _. COAL:CANYON'RD. ASSOCIATION;HZSTORIT OROVILLE 'P HIST.�RES. DOE -04-00-0037-0000 03/07,/00. 2S2; . ,BE4$ELEY,OLIVE _ - PROJ.REVW:: FHWA00020TA '03/07/00 2S2 • t :151.1'01• COAL:"CANYON-RDS. BERKELEY ,OLIVE ASSOCIATION, HISTORZ OROVILLE P HI$T:RES. DOE 04=A0 0038-'0000 03/07/00 2S2 PRO/ REVW,, FHWA000207A 03/07JOU. 292" 151090:?, COAL:.CANYOPL RD'" R AERKELEY:OI;IVE ASSOCIATION:'HISTORT. ':OROVILLE, P + HIST.;RES',- 66i--64-,00 0033-0000' 03/07/00 252;, - ti PROJ,REVW.. F4WA000207A 03/07/0.0 2S2, 1510,94) COAL CANYON RD': BERKELEY -OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORi iOROVILLE,. P HTST,'RES..,R DOE 04=;00 0036.=0000: 03/07:/00: 2S2., r v_ ' - +151089:7 C v COAL�`CYQN ANRDS r BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATZO 14#6#iOR0VZLLe^ P ti PROJ.REW7> HTST'RES PHWA000207A DOE 04.:00 0032.;0000: 03/07/00 03/07/0.0 2S2; 2S2'` - • ? + PRO 7:REVWr FHWA000201A 03/0fi/0:0 2S2' ;151093 COAL, CANYON' RD*- BERKELfiY',OLIVE ASSOCIATION: OROV,ILLE %P HIST }RES DOE�04 00-0625-'660T. 03/07/00 2S2{ c • - f - PHRZOSTT.,s FHWA000201A 03/O7/00I 2S2 - 251085..° COAL,>CANYOIS RD BERKELEY OIIVE AS$OCZATION. HISTORF OROVILLE P. ;DOE 04=.'00 0030'-0000: ^ 03/07/00 232:.: FHWAO'OQ207A; - 03/07,/;00 2S2 151,08;7,1 COAL:>:CANYON. RD:: BERKELEY OLIVE RSSOCIATIO?4, HZSTORI OROVILLE P HIST. RES. 'DOE 04 :;00 ,0031'-'0000: 03/07,j00 2S2? ` - - PROD iREVW:, FHWA000207A, - S ` 03/07%00., 2S2' ' - 15'I083+ COAL; CA$IYON, RD;.` rHERK£LEY OIZVE; ASSN.HTSTOTC DsSTR OROViLLE P 1'930 HZST^RES'. DOE 04 '00..0028=0000 03/07/00 2S2 r PROD":: F4WA006207A 03/07%00' 2S2 a- 151093 COAI,`CANYON' AM t `.BERKELEYa OLIV£- ASSOCIATION] HZS.TORI OROWL4 ;P..J H1ST.�RES" DOE 04.:00 0034-A000' 03/07/00 252; r .: FHWA00020.7A: 03/07/00 2S2` ' _... F ^151043 .: COAt.;CANYON RD' _. ..:. _ ... _ .. .. ..... BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCIATION° HISiORT: _. OROVILLE P: HIST.RES. DOE;04;=00 00,17=0000 03/07/90 252 * 1 PRO/: REW, FHVJA000207A • - 03/07/00 2S2, +09:9030. 2363: D ST' SuE,GIB�ON HCUSE t900RETOW*P RANCHER OROVILLE P 1930 PR0J-REWh. BIA951214A• 12f27/96; 6Y: 090554.. FEATHER; RIVER OROVZLLE. U HIST'Rt'S §PHI:=BUT=0T2 12/21/81 71a :090557=: FEATHER. BLVD';• , , ?CHINESE;C_ETERY ORO,VILLE' ;U HIST.: RES,- SPHI HUT=019 03/01%82 7I 090558 FEATHER RIVER,BLV_D-� :JEWISH CEMETERY` OROVILLE _ U HIST SPHI BUT'O15 v 03/01/82 1I 163e11 8'00 GARDELLA AVE' QROV.ILLE P., 19E0 PROJ,'REVW.,. HUD060922K 09/25/06 6Y :147932" 4,00 GLEN'6, _.. BOTTE COUNTY MOTHER ORANGE: TREE, '-OROVILLE S 1856 HIST.:RES., SHL 1043 0000> - O5/12/05, v 1CL s _... ST.HS,::LDMK 04=;00,14; 07/1.4/04 .7,J • 1643021 (3,265 GLENN AVE,. HOGSE;: OROVILLE OROVILLS P1955 S 1856 no1!Azw. HIST::SURV. HUD0612.07E� 5965-0011-0000 12/,07/06. 6Y. 7N t ~ 05011'6x, - 400'GLENN.tR,. BZDWELL:BAR,BRIDGE AND TOLL HI :RM SHL 0314=0000 07/12%39 '?L, 150377 20' 50 GRAVFT OROVILLE P 2910 HIST.'RES. DOE -04=04:-000.5-0000 .11/29/64 6Y PROJ :REVW. 46D040920H 71/29/04 6Y , 16,1b6;0+ ,a 145, GRAY,S.T: " .. OROVILLE • :P. - PROJ:REVWS HUD060306I ` _. 03/15/06 6Y '162727:: 7 1640: HAMMON-`AVE: OAOVILLs P 1952 PROJ,:REVW:., HUD060726B 07/281/;06 6Y ^ • x'679.58 5b,0' HIGH';S•T; OROVILLS . P 1924 PROJ:REVW: HUD0...7 9180 30/01/Q7 6Y 1 174.9SSt 650' HIGH: ST OROVILLE 1905 PROJ';REVW': HUD0812151. 12/29:/08 6Y. . 150622: 7:79. HIGH,iST: OROViLLE P 1905 HIST -RES. DOE 04,04 000_.7-0000: 03/05/0.4 Y. PROJ:REVW., HUD040209B r - 03/05/04 6Y 050092; 2189 dIGH'ST; .tiESTERN''PACISIC:RAII;ROAD DEPOT OROVIttE P. 1910"HIST.'SURV.1 5965-000870000 7R 163440; 38 HIGHLANDS BLVD. OROVTLtE 'P. 1946 PROJ.7REVW:.: HUD060922I1 09/25/06 6,Y 05071¢; 13'37 HUNTOON ST GEM:SALOpN BUILDING. OROVILLE P 1859 HISa;SURV'.. 5965 0.009 0013: 07/28/83 -1D �050111y 11'al HUNTOON ST' fENDEfi & GASKILL BUILDING, OROVILLE p3859: HIST::SURV: 5965 0009 0014. 07/28/83 1D ' :050113.; 1'359 HUNIOON:ST �RAY:NURSE;HARDWARE BUILDING - OROVILLE P.* „:. 1875 HISTrSURV': 5965 0009 0016 07/28'/83 1D. 451171, -7:981.: HWY'.70 OROVILLE P 1947 HIST..RES. DOE 04.00 0056:0000'. 03/07/00 6Y PROJ.;REVW'. ;FHWA090207A' 03/07/00 6'_' •' 1511.72. . ' "7983' HW. 70 s ORQVILLE P 1947. ;HIST -RES. .'DOE:04-00 0057=0000; 03/0T/0.0 6Y, _ OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION, Directory�of Propertiesin the Historic Property Data. File BUTTE County- for .k Page'28 10-22,09 PROPERTY : NOmsER PRIMARY -8 ... . NAMES:.-.-.:.:. 1 CITY.NAME ... A-�777 0 :C OHP-PROG.� lii -REFtRENCE-NUMBER :STAT -DAT :NRS' 'CRIT: 'PROJ.REVIKI:i FHWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y 15116`6 800 2 HTIY'7 0' .-OROVILLE p `1910 H-IST.RES D OE -04 1 -'00--'0053-0000 03107/00 -6y PROJ.REVW. FHWA000207k 03107/00 6Y 15116,9 8098:HW ORO'iILLE HIST ST. RES;., . . . DOE704-00-0054- ' 0000 63/07/00 6Y ikO J R EVW. FH�00*:�7071A 63/*67/00 GY 150938 .�12;Lh MEDIA DR 'OROVILLE p ;1950 7HIST.RES. DOE -04- 1 04700.08-000.0 07/29/04 6Y PRQJ.REVW.- HUD040716J 07/29/04 6Y 690555 LIN60LN;iLVD OROVILLE CEMETERY OROVILLE U HIST.RES. SPHI-BUT-013 . 03/01/82 7L 0500 . 96 12 - 15 LIN601:N "ii FO , NG , LE , E:CO - .1 FO I NG LE . Z 0 ROV IL . L . E p .1924 HIST.P, . ES. NPS� . -82002173-0000, 03/11/82 IS 162739. 34 1 356 LINDEN AVE :OROV ILLE07/12 p PROJ.RE HUD06OS18B /06 6Y 074310 45 lLOWER;:HONCUT RW OROVILLE, U 190 P.RlOj.: i6i4 iiflW&.6 2 1 0 b 3,A, 2[16/02 '7K 'HIST.REi. DOE -04-.92-0001`-0000 ,. , 6ii21/9-2'. 61 pRq,7. REVW.;FHWA911206D,. 01/21/92. 6Y 1.64301 1490 *C.CLELLAN.`AV.E.:. -ORWILLE P 1944 PROJ'. RZW rHUD061207JD 12/07/06 6Y 14473.4 2.5 30 k'CIELLAN -Wk'. ;OROVILLE R %HIST.kES, :DOE -04 03-0053-000.: 16/21/63 6Y • HUD031008H .10/21I03. i6Y 09887,32275 '.MESA AVE •'OROVILLE, P. '49310 PRWr. REVW HUD9508 23C .12/2.7.j95 16Y I0I3'MIDDLSHOF-Z'LANEi QROVILLE U19.28 : lF4WA911206E: 01'/21/92, 6Y 164300' - il 'MIDWAY. DR: QRQVTLLE! p .19 54�;P i RqJ �.,REVW,, �HUD 061- 20 7 si)e- .- ". 5 23- t,. . . . - I'6'MIDWAY3DR OROVILLE P, I 1945 ... 1. ­ PROJ REVW:, .1 7!� HUD600116M. .02/26/09. .6y 1416191 22:MIDW.A.Y. DR: OROVILLE p HISt. RES'. DOE-: 0,04 5 00 00 07102493 6Y PROJ.REVW:, ;HUD0a0618F '07/02/03 . SY, 050114 .0.,.MO OMERY' ST'm OLD OROVILLE COMMERCIAL DIST;, BLDG' OROVILLE P, 3.858: ST., FWD PRG '6I9_6'_HP-88-04_'002 -12/14/98. -3 S . T. FV . D PRG 6,19:0:84 -HP -04-:002 110/31/85 i3 -83-OJB-04-01 .01/01-/83 '71, HIST. RES. NPS -83001174-{0000 b7j28/91' !IS' HIST.,SURV-; SS 6 5 - 0 -6 -6 _9 - 4 999 j67/28/6 "Is 090544 100* LolrvfMUSEUM -SANK-� PARK OROVILLE. M .1956. HIST. RES". SPHI-BUT=001 084835' .1.615 MONTGOMERY ST 'L_IhkAkY; -CARNEGIE blibiriLLE M 1912� HIST. RES. 405/Q8./07 ;1S AC! NAT..,R-:bG. 04-,0016 102/02/07. '3S AC' HIST RES: ifST:RES.- U I idE-64 1 -03-.00 54- 0000 . ;11/25/03' i2S2 AC: PROJ. REW; HUD031020L :11/25'/03 12S2 AC, HIST..SURV; 5965=0014-0900 X11/12/89- ; 3'S Ac 050098 1850:m 1 ON . TGOMERY. ST' OROVILLE p '1860 HIST.SURV_ 596570009_00 . 0-1- .07/28/83. ,1D 050099 1858 MONTGOMERY ST' OROVILLE, P, 1860, HIST.SURV! 5965-0609'-"0002 :07j28'483- ;1D 050100 1864 MONTGOMERY, ST, GOV PERKINS. BUILDING' OROVILLE' 0 1860 HIST.SURV. .5965.0009-0063: 07/28/83 ID 073617 .}5 j 1.877 'MONTGOMERY, aARDELTA- REECE 'BUILDING OROVILLE p 1911 TAX:.CERT. 53,7,.,9-04-:�000 4 Oe/16/8,3 '2D3 H.IST. SURV. 5965,.0009 0004:.07/28/83 7 ID I911 MONTGOMERY. ST' acrm'R. Bunctimi. GOLDEN GATE.-BqTLD, OROVIL'LE, p ;1856 HIST.SURV. 5965-0009f-,0005' 07/28/83 ID 050103 191.9:MONTGOMERY, ST TOY. FOGG BUILDING OROVILLE. P. 18.57 HIST.SURV. .5965=0009-,0006' 07/28/83, ID 050104' i925 M,0_NT,G"0M_JERY ST. BROCK BUILDING- OROVILLE p 1 858 HIST.SURV. 5965-0009-10007^ 07/28/83 1D 050105 1933 MONTd6mvzy' St. SCRUGGS i'MEADORBUILDING; OROVILLE, P* 1859 HIST.SURV. 5965-.0009-0008 '07/28/83 ID 05040.6, 1951 MONTGOMERYl. ST GQLDSWNBUILDING' OROVILLE: p .1859 HIST.SURV. '596Sc0009-'ObO9' 07/28/83. -ID' 050,167 1955'MONTGOMERY ST KUSEL BUILDING OROVILLE: i "18-7- -9 _H,fST': SURV. I ), 59,65'-00(9-obld � 67/28193' lb' -0501:66. 1963 :MONTGOMERY; ST FRIESLEBEWHO!WARZ.BUILDING OROVILLE' P 1878 HIST.SURV. '5965-0009-0011 '07/28/93 aD. 050109 1'975 MONTGOMERY. ST WASHINGTON -BLOCK -BUILDING OROVILLE p '.1856 HIST. SURV, R V �59.65'-00 09 - -0 012 ,0.7/28/8 iD 2316 -'MONTGOMiRi _-ST GARROTT SAW, 16344 1 2, 2815 M - ON - M6ME'RY:ST OROVILLE, P: 1920 PROJ.RE . VW. HUD060922M 09/25/06 -6Y 162736 119 MORNINGSTAR AVE OROVILLE." P 1954 PROJ. REW HUD060711C 07/12106';6Y �050112 1346 M - ERS OROVILLE : p 185,8 HIST SURV; 5965'-0009-0025i. :07/28/83. 'ID 072997 -i,4891 mv-Eks ST gTiTi ik6iRi 1928 HIST RES: Nij-91,601383-0060 09/13/91 'IS 0 NAT. REG. 04-0002 09/13/91. IS AC ..105444 176: NELSON AVE'. ORQVILLE:RANGER UNIT HEADQUARTERS OROVILLE 'S 1940 STJAG.5024, ST.AG.-3,540-0125 11/26/96' 4CM ..AD 1105440, 176 NELSON AVE 00OVILLE RANGER'UNIT HEADQUARTERS: 0 1 ROVILLS S 1937 ST.AG.5024 ST.AG'. - 3 5 4 0-- 012.4 11120/96 4CM AD 162061 2585 NEVADA:AVE 1 OROVILLE PROJ:REVW. H-UD060406B'. j05/0.8/06 6Y 3:53:616, bpENSHwmD. :BR. 12C-268/DkY'CAEEK OROVILLE S 1936 HIST-. . RES. DOE.704-00-0010-0000 03/07/00 6Y, - OFFICE O� HISTORIC'PRESERVATION * * + Directory. Of `Properties:in.the'Historic Prooerty•Data file, BUTTE County. Page 19 10-22-09 PROPERTY-NCM'B*tR PRIMARY.-# STREET -.ADDRESS NAMES :: CITY.NAME.:.: .... OWN YR-:C,OHP-PROG:., PRG-REFERENCE-NUM3ER STAT -DAT NRS CRIT „ PROJ,.REVW: FHWA000207A' 0:3./07/00 6Y 1510'05>. OPENSHAW":RD' ;BR'. 12C:•267/GOLD 'RUN*".CREEK OROV,ILLE S 1955 HIST..RES. DOE=04-.00=0009=0000• 03/07/0"0 6Y PROJ.RESIW. FHWA000207A 03/07%00 '6Y 151'012' OPENSHAW RD SR.: 12C-269/DRY':'CREEK*OVERFLOW OROVILLE S 1931 HIST:RES. DOE -64-00-0011-0000 03/07/00 6Y PROJ,REVW., FHWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y -151013 OPENS.HA,W RD BR.. 12C=270/DRY'CREEK' OROVILLE $ 1955 HIST,RES. DOE-04-.0070012?000 03%07/0.0 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHW100,0207A; 03/07/00 6Y 094956 320.4 -ORANGE AVE;: OROVZLLE. P 1928: PROJ.REVW, HUD950130,W 03/30/95 6Y A89;4%7' OREGON GDLCH:RD OREGON CITY' OROVILIE A HIST.RES. SHL -0.80:7-0000' 06/2816.5' 1CL :074302' 1203, ORO DAM ELY D, 4EST O$OVILLS U 1930 PROJ;REVW.. FHWA1911206E 01/21/92 6Y 079303: 31275: ORO, DAM. BLVD;"WEST' OROVILLE U 1925 PROJ,.REVW. FHWA91120,6E: 01/21/92 6Y 07430"4. 1651 ORO DAM'BLVD.:'WEST: OROVILLE U 1930 PROJ.REVW.. FHWA911206E 01/21192 6Y A74305> 1779, ORO:DAM'BLVD WEST; OROVILLE U 1'938` PROJ REVW' /21/92 6Y 074306 5781 ORO,DAM $LVD WEST OROVILLE D 1929. P,ROJ.;REVW. FHWA911206E 01/21/.92 6Y 09897.5. 229fl ORO'QIIINCY''SR' FARM: OROr7ILLE OROVILLE P U, 1930 0` PROJ,REVW-.: HIST.RES'. HUD950823D DOE=04-92 0002-;0000' 12/27/9.5 01'/21/92 6Y 6Y • 0,74311: 0 OROVILLE HWY JAEGER PROD:REVW. FHWA911206D 01/21/92 6Y 115815 �,E�..Qj��•� .1359',OROVILLE HWY GRAY /:BlgGS RANCH NAR OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE 04-:92-0003-0009 01'/21/92 2D2, C PROD REVW.. FHWA911206D:, 01/21:/.92 202 oC. 115810` 1359 OROVILLE HWY GARAGE •ISiGGS RANCH OROVI"LLS P 1920; HIST:RES. DOE -04-92 0003;:0004; 01/21/92' 2D2 'C PROJ.REVW. FHWA911206D. 01/21/92 2D2' C 315811, 1 354t QROVILLE:HWY OROVILLE,POST OFFICE /::BZGGS,RANCH OROVILLE P. HIST. :RES. DOE -04`=,92-0003=0005' 01/21/92 2D2 C „ PROJ.REVW. FHWA911206D: 01/21/92 2D2 C 115814,�,�L iJ° f WY 1359`.OROVILLE H' ;TANK, HOUSE. SIGGS;RANCH, OROVILLE P 1,415 HIST.RES, 'DOS -04-12-0003-0008 01/21/92 202 C PROD:REVW.. FHWA9S1206D 01/21/92 202 C t� 115833'�y` r3 ( 1359' OROVILIot ;HWY'MILK BARN.;/ :32GGS rRANCH.-, OROVILLE R 1915 HIST RES. DO 04=:92 0003-0007 01/21,%92 2D2 C PROJ.REVW.. FHWA9.11206D 01/21/`92 202 C ORO VZLLE iHWY BIGGS RANCH: OROVILLE U 19,00 HIST:RES. DOF-04=92 0003'-9999,, 01/21%92 2S2. C - PROJ.REVW. FHWA911206D. 01/21/92 252 C 074'313.`04 13.59;OROVILLE'HWY BIGGS HOUSE OROVILLE U 1922' HIST.-RES.DOE-04.,.92-0003-:Q0:01; 01/21/.9:2 2B. C .. PROJ:REVW: FHWA911206D; 01/21/92 2B C 115812 1359. OROVILLE HWY MAY`BARM / BIGGS; RANCH OROVI,LLE P 1917 HIST<RES., DOE 04-'92-0003-0006: 01'/21/9.2 2D2" 'C PROD REM FHWA911206D; 01/21/92 2D2 'C 115808-; { �j 1359 OROVZLLE ; OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION * * ! Directory of Properties in .the Historic,Property Data.File.for BUTTE County. Page•20 10-22-09 PROPERTY-NUMBER .PRIMARY..$ 'STREET-.ADDRESS'.•: .......:..::. NAMES_.;...... .._.:....., ..,.,:... CTTY:NAME. ..-.,.,., ,OWN YR-C OHP-PROG.. PRG- REFERENCE -N MBER 'STAT-DAT NRS CRIT 133868: 482S.-POWER HOUSE HILL RD COTTAGE OROVILLE P 1940 HIST.RES. DOE-04.-01;0009-0000 11/06/01, 6Y PROJ.REVW: ;FHWAO10810D 11/06/01 6Y 132857' 4828 :POWER HOUSE'HILL RD MAIN HOUSE OROVILLE P 1.905 HIST.RES_ DOE-04-01-0008-0000 :11/06/01 6Y' PROJ.REVW. FHWA0.10820D 11/06/:01 6Y 162060; 1289.iROBINSON ST OROVILLE, P PROJ.REVW. HUD060406A, 05/08/06' 6Y 050115' 1735`.ROBINSON'ST UNITED.STATES POST OFFICE,.:OROVILL., ORO VI LLE F '1932' :HIST'. RES;• NPS-8500012.3>0000 01/11/w is HIST.RES. DOE-04=84=0001-0000 02109/83. 2S2' C PROJ:REVW. 'USP.S8308.02B •02/09/83 2S2 C 151077, ROCKY LANE BERKEiEY DLIVE•ASSOCIATION'HISTORI. FR OROVILLE` P HIST.RES.:- DOE=04-00-0023-0000 03/07/00 2S2 PROJ.REVW: PHWA0:06201A, ;03/07/00 2S2 15,1,074; RQCKX;LANE;BERKEIEY ;OLIVw;ASSOCIATION HISTORI .OROVILLE:; P` HIST RES': DOE-•04-00-0020-0.000 03/00 7/.0' 2S2 VW PROJ.RE. FHWA0002:07A 03/07;/00: `252 15107.2: ROCKY 'LANE; BERKELEY ;OLIVE ASSOCIATION HISTORI OROVILLE' P' HIST RES. DOE-04 00-001'8-0000 03/07/00; 2S2 151075' Abdkk,'ianE BERKELEY OLIVE�ASSOCIATION.HISTORI' OROVILLE' P HISTS. DOF7 • TROJ :RE 00020-0021-0000 03/OZ /0.0 2S2 151076: '1 ROCK-,:LANE' 8ERKELBY OLIl.G A. SOC.IATION HISTORI OROVILLE P HIST.RES. DOE=04-:00-0022:-0000 .03/07:/04 2S2. PROJ',.REVW. •FWA000207A •03'/07/04 2S2 15'1.073 ROCKY "LANE, BER)MEY ;OLIVA ASSOCIATION HIST R7 OROVILLE. P• HIST RES::. DOE-04 00-.06:0-0000 03'/07/00. 2S2 PROJ.REVW. ;FHWAOb0207A 03/07:%00' 2S2 151-079 ROCKY LANE BERKELEY:.OLIVEASSOCIATION HISTORI .OROVILLE. P MIST:RES. DOE-:0,4-00-0025-0000' 03/07/00.. 2S2 PROJ.REVW. FHWA0002,07A 03/07/00. 2S2 ,. 15102,8' ROCKY.lANE, BERRELEY'OLIVE ASSOCIATION HTSTORI OROVILLE P' HISTRES: �DOEr`04-0.0-0024=0000 03/07/00: 252 PRW..'REVW. FHWA000207A 03/07/00 2S2 .151'080, ROCKY LANE BERKELEY OLIVE ASSOCLATZONHISTORI 'OROVILLE P HIST-:RES. DOE-04-00-0026-.0.000 03/07/00 2S2 - PROJ.REVW,. THWA00020�A 03/07.100 '2S2 150519 1145 SAFFORD ST' OROVILLE. P 1900 HIST.SURV. 5965=0.023-0000 094:952: 2989SPENCER AVE OROVILLE P: 1:94,0 PROJ.REVW. HUP950228A :03/30/'95: 6Y. 150989' ,SR1'49. BR'. 12;-..191/GOLD RUN CREEK OROVILLE S 1975 'HIST.RES, DOE-04-00-0002=0000 03/07/00' 6Y 'PROJ.REVW. FHWA00.0207A .03/07/04. 6Y 150991 SR 149 BR. 12-70/DRY CREEK OROVILLE S 1975 HIST.RES: DOE-04.00-0003:-0000 03/07/00 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA000201A 03/07/00 6Y 150992, SR 149: BR. 12-73"OROVILLE S 1975 HIST.RES. DOE-04-00-0004 0000 03/07/Q0 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA0002.07A 03/07/04. 6Y 150984` SA: 7"0, BR 12'-'.139/GOLD' RUN CREEK; 0_ROVILLE S 1958 HIST.RE$:. DOE-04=0"0-0001-0000 03/07/00 '6Y 'PROJ.REVW. .FHWA0:00267A 03/07/00 6Y 150$94: SR'7.0: BR' 12.144/CAMPBELL CREEK, OVERFLOW OROV_ILLE S 1963 HIST.RES. DOE ;09 00-000670000 03/07/00 6Y- Y' PROD AEW. PR FRWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y • 1510.15 $R::70; ERIDOE X12 88 /"TABLE MOUNTAIN;DVE OROVILLE :S 1963 HIST RES DDE .04 00.00130000 03/07%00- .6Y 'PROJ REVW., PHWA000207A 03/07/00 '6Y• 13639.0 2364 cSR"7o• OROVILLE P 1920 HI'ST,RES.. DOE-04-02.0009-0000 12/16/02 6Y PROS.REVW. FMTA02gO 3A 12/16/02, 6Y 151000: SR_99� BFC 12=123/196/DAY CREEK OROVILLE S 1952 HIST.RES- DOE-04-0.0-0008=;0000 •03/07/00, 6Y PROT..REVW: FHWF00'0207A 03/07/04. 6Y 150993; 'SR 9;9 BR 12>75/LITTLE DRY CREEK OROVILLE S 1952 HIST .fRES.. DOE-64-0.0-0005-.0000 03/07/00' .6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA0002017A 03/07'/00 -6Y 1679.58 3700 STAUSS AVE OROVILLE P 19$1 PROJ.REVW. HUDO7091SA 16/01/67 6Y 151167 TABLE FOUNTAIN .;BLVD BARN.ACROSS'FROM 2128 TABLE'MOUNTA 'OROVILLE :P 1920 HIST.RES. DOE-04-00-0052-0000 03/07/:00 6Y PROJ.REVW. FHWA'000207A 03/07/00 6Y 151017• TABLE MGUNTAIN:BLVD' BR;. I2C=3'44/CAWPBELL CREEK OROVILLE S 1940 HIST.RES.. DOE-04-.00-.0015-0000 03f07/00 6Y RAW.REVW.'. F.HWAO:00207A 03/07/00 6Y N .150997 TABLE M.OUNTAIN,BLVD. BR, 12-14,5,/CAMPBELL CREEK; OROVILLE S 1963 HIST, RES, DOE-04-00=0007-0000 03/07/00 6Y PROJ.REVW'. FHWA000207A 03/07/00 6Y 151016 TABLE: MOUNTAIN;BLVD BR'. 12C-143/CAMPBELL CREEK OROVILLE S 1940 HSST.RES_ DOE-04"-00-0014-0000 03/07/00 6Y PROJ.REYW. FHWA006201A 03/07/00 6Y 15116,5 TABLE, MOUNTAIN 'BLVD OROVILLE P 1880 HIST.RES. DOE-04-'00-0051-0000 03/07/00 6Y OFPZ.CE 9F HIS,TORIC PRESERVATION' •'• • Directory of Properties, ,in the Histoxib: P'rope,rty Data File"for BUTTE County. T '� Page, 21 10 22-69 x `• -, � ... „_ s PROPERTY-N.UMBER.• PRIMARY,-`$' .STREET.ADDRESS..,.,_._........., . HAPES„ ,.,:.:,-, .,; .. .•...,,. ....... CITY NAME.., OWN •YR-C OHP=PROG:'. PRG-REFERENCE.-NUMBER: STAT-DAT, :NRS CRIT y e PROJ.RMt., FHWA006207A; - iO3/07/00 -6Y ' 06929.6 TABLE MOUNTAIN BLVD TABLE MOUNTAIN.,BOULEVARD;BRIDGE OROVILLE U PROJ.REVW. 65001069. 08/•16/29 ',2S' 1511'63. 2092 TAB LE�t40UNTAIN•BLVD OROVILLE' P - 1920. HIST. RES: DOE-04'-00-:0049.=0000 03%07/00. 6Y' :PROJ.REVW. FHOA000201A. :03/01/00: :6Y, 151164 2096 TABLE,tilADNTAIN 8;V'M ' OROVILLE' P '-1920 HISTRES'. DOE-04,-664650-0000 103/07%.0,0'6Y - PROD REtTt'7: FHWA000207A 03/07/00 :6Y. 151.17;0 2185`TfiBIE'.;MOIINTAIN BLVDy OROVZLLe P 19,50 •HIST RES.' DOE 04-00 0055 0000 63/07/'0 !:6Y: PROJ REVW. FHWA000207A. 03/07/00 6Y . 156830 1730.VEATCHI ST; :OROVILLE: P:; ;1950: ;PROJ.`REVW. HUDOS1207F' 11/28/US ;6Y': 151174' W HWY 70, ' EQUIP OVILLE ; ;2H. ::, -0c..- 6Y:SE, " PROJYREVW. THWA000207A, 03/07%00' 6Y; 102890 ,.. - 2,285 _WTLCOX. AVE. OROVILLE' - P 1910' PROJ.RHVW: ;HUD96'0619fi.` 08%06/96, ;6Y; 103182 _ =° PLATTE-.MOUNTAIN .f IRE LOOKOUT STATT: (YIC)OROVZLLE' S 1956 $T AG 5024, ST AG 3540000028. _ 09 12/96_ / 14CM AD - 10318.0 y y _ $ASiMZLL;'PEAK eIRE."LOOKOUT;STaTION (VIC) OROVILLe' (VIC), S S 7929 STvAO 5024 STAG 5624, ST AC 3540 000025 _ ST AG-3540 00003.7. 09/12/96' }, 09/12%94 4CM 4GM 1 AD 'AD • d 103181 SUNSET PILL FZREI'LOOKOUT'STATZON: BALD'MOONTAIN FZRE LOOKOUT STATION. .OROVIIM (VIC)- OROVZLLE S:1934 :1934 S,T.;,AC-.5024;• ST AOi3540 ,00002;9 09/12/96 4CM ,AD, . 1031X9 BLOOMER HILL FIRS LOQKOUT STATION (VIC.)= 0ROV2LLE S:' 1925. ST':AG.5024; STAG-_3540;00004;1 09/12[.96 ACI M r1D " 090564: ' - 6TH. ST ORO.VILLE ODD FELLOWS HOMM SITE;` <BE (VIC:) OROVILLEi : U HIST RES .' SPHI' BOT 018;'; 08/17/90:7L,. 136485' fi,3 •rLOWfiR .HONCOT; RD'-(VIC) OROVILL6` P 'I lO HIST RES: DOE. 04-02 0004c0000 12/16/02. 6Y. FROJ REVW. FHWA021003A . 12/16/07: 6Y`. 14'0781' ,.; -- etOROVILLEi BANGOR,-SR; ROCKY' HONCUT,CREEK'BRIDGE• �12CO292: , (VI C){ OROVILLE, 1937 HIST RES . . DOE 04-03 0044 0000' 05/21/,03 6Y .' ► . _ i ,S _ PROD REVW. FHWA030425A. 05/21`/:03 6Yt 140780 OROVI*LH BAAGOR SR BRANCfi-ROCKY'HONCUT;'CREEK: BRIDGE ;#)' , (VIC)• ;OROVZL7E. S; 1940! .HIST RES,:,. DOE-04-03. 0043; 0000; OS/21/Q3 6Y a PROJ--REVW; .FHWA030425A.. OS/2YJ0, 6Y'. 1364.33; 1,141 PALERNO'RD, • (VIC) OROVILLS- P.. - '3956: HIST:RES�.. ••- DOE "0;4-02-0012=..0:000'; :12/16/,926Y: [, `PROJ:REVW: FHWA021003A '1211.6/,02.'6Y< 13649.4 P051ERiHOUSE %H3LL RD < SCHULTZ,•BARN' � (VIC)„OROVILLE` P 7920 HIST RES1 1. DOE 04.02 001'3=0000 12/•16/02 �6Y' ' i•. ,PROJ'REVW: .. _.. - 'FHhTFi021003A.' ... ._..... 12/16'/,.02 ."6Y'. .. .. 136492 '069 POu?ER HOUSE HILL RD (VIC) ;OROVILLfi: P• 7946, HIST RE$'.. DOn,04-02 0011 0000 '12/16/02 6Y'• PROJ.'REVW.. ,FkWA021003A "12/16/,02, 6Y. , 13649.1; 6.317 Ip HOUSE HILL RD; (VIC) OROVILIE' P' • 3922; -HIST-:RE'S..' DOE=04;=0270010=0000. 12/16/02 ,6Y. -PROJ:'REVW. FHWA021003A 12'/16/:02;:6Y. 13650!6 :103';$CHOOL ST (V,IC3 OROVILL&? P 2900 HIST R£S a DOE 64-02'-..0014.-0000: 12/3.6.02 6Y PROD REVW FH47A0210039,. 12/•16/02. 6Y - 05009T SR 162, BRIDGE'.#12=34(VICY QRpVILW 19,21 HIST SERV, 5968 066-j0000: 3S' 050094 _ SR 191 BRIDGfi {(12-171 (VIC) OROVILLE' S 1925 HIST SURV.' 5965 0005 0000; 7Rr 050095, SR 191, BRIDGE #12702 . (VIC) OROVILLE S 1925. HIST SURV: 5965,0006 0000, 050093 SR, 191. BRIDGE #�12-170 (VIC).OROVILLE S' 1925 :HIST;SURV:. 5965=,0004;0000; 7R; '50092 SR 7A BRIDGE'#12-61 (VIC)rOROVILLE: S. 1922 HIST.SURV., 5965-0;003 0:000: 7R 105433:• :SR :76 JARBO GAP. FOREST''FIR? STATION BARR (VIC) OROVZLLE S 14'37 .ST.AG 5024. ;ST;AG. 11/20%96. ACM :AD , 13648:7. :SRt70 CENTRAL HOUSE; ROAD.:BARN., (VIC), 'ROVZLLSA P 1925 HIST RBS: DOE 04-02 0006=0000. 12/16%02: .6Yi PROJ REVW, FHWA021003A 12/16%02 6Y' 136486 992 :SR' fi0 (VIC); OROVILLE P" 19,48 HIST Rss% DOE 0'4-02 0005,-0000: 12/16/02 6Y A . e• pROJ:REVW.. FHWA021003'A 12/16/.02: 6Y i3fi,4B8 1;421 ;SR 70 :, (VIC) OROVILLE P' 1920; HIST.RES; DOE-04::=02=;0007;-0000 12/16/02: .6Y; ` P.ROJ:REVW. •FHWA021003A 12/16/02: 6Y X13648:9' 153.2 SR, 70 {.VTC) OROVILLEr Pl 1920 HIST'RES": DOE-64r6z!�70008=0000 12/16/02. 6Y' _ - ' PRO/ REVWe - FHWA021003A 12/16/02'" '6Y W069:664. * 'HONCUT;RD HONCUT:CREEK BRIDGE (VIC) :PALERMO U• r PROD REVW , 10/28/79 2S' 13.65:07 1527"'PALERM0'RD, •(VIC) .PALERMO' •:P': 1920 HIST RES.: DO E 01 -04=02 05-0000 12/16/02 6Y` + - • PROJ:REVW.. FfiWA021'003A 12/16/02 6Y' • 135508- 1630 `PALERMO RD •:{VIC) PALERMO Pr 1950 HIST:RE$;- DOE,04,-02.-0016=0000:- 12/16/62 ;6Y • - - PROJ:REM FHWA021Q01A OFFICE'.-0F HISTORIC.PRESERVATION ,«' * UirectorV ofl Prooextiegi the Historic -Property. Data File' for BUTTE County, Page 22; 10-22-00 PAbPERTY-NUMBER PRIMARY*-J4. STREET*.ADbRESS,*: ......... NAMES CITY. TY-, NAME ...... OWN: YRr C OHP7PROG­ PRG-.REFERENCE-NUMBER, STAT-DAT: NRS CRIT 156832 113.0 9ILLE RD: P: 1920 PRQa, : FtEVW. HUbo5'1:lb7H- :11128/,05' .6Y i 52481. 5344 CLARK RD. SE P 1.45 , HIST.RES .. tODOE-:04-04-0018-0000 09/30/04 6Y -P R 6,Y. REW. F HWAD 4 0 91 6A ty 5:34:8, :CLARK RD FEINKE PROPERTY -PARADISE. P lqso 'HIST.*.RES. DOB-04-04-0019-000.0 . . 69/36/04: .6Y ,PROJ'.REW. F.-iWA040916A 09/36t'04. 6Y 152478, 5365 :CLARK :RD: PARADISE INDUSTRIAL PARK.' PARADISE P 19.54. HIST'RES. DOE-04-04r.0017-0000 ,09/30/04. SY PROJ.-REVW. FMI-M040916A 09/30/iO4 6Y 1524*515, 5427 CLARK- .RD PARADISE MANOR BED,& BREAKFAST :PARADISE P 1949 1 HIST:RES. DOE-04-04=0011,0000 09/30/04, 6Y FROJ;k-_W. lHWA6409i6A:09/30164 6Y ,,152459 5.515 �CJJMIZK RD VISTNONI GENERAL CONTRACTOR ISE p 1945 HIS±-.RES. DOE-04-04.-0012-0000 09/20/04 6Y. PROJ. R . EVW. FHWA0 I 40.916.A .64120/04 6Y. .1524.19 5520'CLARK Rb KEMPER CHIROPRACTIC PARADISE' P 195:0 HIST:.RES.. DOE _.Ok- 04 - 0 0 16 - 0 0 0 10 09/30104, 6Y PROJ"RE-VW. THWA1040916A ;09/30/04 .61- 15_2468 5522 CLARK RD' PARADISE p 1950 HIST' RES. 04-0015-0000 09/30/04. 6Y PROJ. . REVW. FHWA040916A 09/30104 6Y 15240" 55742 :CLARK RD. GALI LA. GHER:CHIROPRACTIC I PARADISE P 1953 HIST'_RES. 0000 DOE-04-04-0013-0000 09'/3'0/04 6Y PR . OJ, AEvw. 0HwA04016A 69/30/04 6Y :15246,6' 5542iCLARK RD: :PARADISE P .1950 DOE-'04,-04-0014-0006 09/3.0;/04 4 6Y, P4OJ.,REyW. FHWA94!09 ' 16A :0§/WQ4. 6�y 610:7 CLARK AD PARADISE: 195,3 'PROJ.REVW. HUD060327FF '03/28/06 15Y 1 15277.0 1 . -i -37 -t�dkgi E IANE, PARADISE". . . P 19 - s.*0 k8T_RES.: DOE-04 00'0170,000 '.02/22/05:' '.6y; -PROJ. REVW. HUDOS 1 0 217A0 2.12 2 0. 5 *1 '6Y A 3 .7 81 1:223 -Ri);. PARADISE *1 49 4 9 kIg-tAig S b6t�.64�02 �0001460'0 09/69'/62- 6Y PROJ REVW . HUD020601C: 08/05%02:: 6Y .1054.47' 1464 FOREST SERVICE RD PARADISEYOREST FIRE:STATION 2;;BAY PARADISE, S -I934- ST.AG.5024 ST.AG.-3540-0127 -11/20/96 CM AU 1,464 FOREST SERVICtRE, PARADISE FOREST FIRE STATION -Cobai PARADISE S 1934 ST:.AG.5024 ST.AG.:73540-012 . 6 il/20/5.6' 4CM AD 1'53740. 1149 GLEN CR PARADISE p 1949 PROJ.. REVW. HUD050415D 04/11'9/05' 6Y l'i 6 6 1*5 5851 INGALLS RD PARADISE P 1955 PRbJ RENW. HU6010501A .05/26'/.09: 6Y' 1693b9: 1495:'JONii LANE PARADISE 1) ki PAdi . REVW. 14UD071120A .12/07/0,7 6Y 172982 506: *7EWLANb RD PARADISE P. i955 PROJ.AEVW: HUD080172113• 08?11./08 6Y 090,5'52' PEARSON RD: ,7).RAIRPAD•DEPOT PARADISE P HIST RES. 'SPHI-.BUT-011 12/21/81 7L 1619901 3412 ;S, LIBBY RD, PARADISE P* 1944 P.Ra.7.REVW. KUD06.0503B 05/04/06 6Y 1129931.' .55.86 SAWMILL RD: PARADISE P 1956 -P.ROj:. REVW. HUD0,80721A. 08/11/08 '6Y 154990" :8247% 8kywAy: bUKEiS'.CORK: 110 'BO=E -DISCOUNT: LI PARADISE P 1939 PROJ.-REVW: FHWA050.7292' :08/17/,,,05 P.AbJAEvW; FHWX0507292 08/3:7/..Os 6y- '154982 G T-*A;F, -SERENITY- �6056, ART, GALLERY PARADISE i47 �lz_ PRO RE- krW. . . FH': WAO 5 0 72 9 Z 08/11%05 6Y*, .154981 :11,47 W.AQSTAFF,:RD. PARADISE P :p5l P (�J*.­ RE FHWAO 5 07 '6Y' 0501:20 -HONEY RUN RD ..-BRIDGE7 #12C= 6 RUN COVERED ' �(VZQ) PARADISE C 18B p �00 �969�.OqO2�' 0 0 6/z� 86 AC* PRO-J.;REV.W. .6500063.01 12/24/95 :2S PROJ;PEVW. FHWAS50823A 12/24/85 2S AC HIST.'RES. SPHI-BUT-002 .08/05/66 7L i:ig HUMBUG -, RD _ 5 CENTRVLLE SCHOOLHOUSE' EILROU El _IC) PARADISE M 1894 HIST.,RES... NPS-.7200.0219-0000 .03/24/72 1S HIST.'RES. SPHI-BUT,-007 01/19/71 7L 154614, 8-BAY'GARXGE BRUSH CREEK WORK CE PLU NF F 1.934 PROJ.REVW. USFS040810A 12/20/04 6Y 154631; . m0bkkN RESIDENCE, OLD"BARRACKS. 'S' PLU;i NF F RROJ.'REVW; USPS0.4.0810A 12J20/0 * 4 6Y i54.636, 140bERN'BARRACKS OFFICE / BRUSH-CRE PLTU, NF. F 199,b PROj,'REVW. USFS040810A -12/20/04 6Y 154 1 62 :. 9.: BE-id -STANDARD OFFICE �BRUSH tAtt- PLU' iN'F**. F 1938' P I R . 0 . J., REVW. USFS04081'6k 12126/04 2S2, AC GAMBREL,ROOF RESIDENdt 'CiPE'A' 1925 'PtU*NF X. 1929 PROJ,REVW. USFS040810A, 12/20?64 6Y -WqER,.'S RESIDENCE. &: G'A.F�=E -'B" RPS, �.PLU: Nf F* PR . 011. REW US 416816A FSO 1:2/.jd/`+04 6Y 158318 FORBE$TOWN DITCH/OROVILLE.WYANDOTT PLUNF C 1965 PROJ.REW. USFS0503.04A 03/01/65 6Y .1546,35 6=:BAY WAREHOUSE &.SHOP BRUSH CPE PLUI NF- 1934 PROJ.RZVW. - USFS,049810A 12/20/04, 6Y 0167752 BIG BAR MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT PLU;NF' F HIST.PES. DOE-04-89=00.01-00aO 12/14/ 89 2S2. AC, Pk6J,JkEVW-. U�SFSS . 9-166SE 12/14?89 2S2 AC 154641 MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES / BRUSH C. PLV:.Nr. F Pri0j. gsw. USFS040810A 12/.20/04 EY OFFICE W mjigt6g.,. PRESERVATION yo f rtl?i�s ih,:Ehe. �liikco I Property Pr:ope, bati:Fil6i �for BUTTE Cou"n'ty `Page:'23 10=22-09� , - CITY-.` OWN; :YR ' -C. OHPo063�. i PRG - RE .PRG.-REFERENCE :STAT4D4T NPS :CRIT 154,640 PAINT SHED, OLD. WOODSHED:/'BRUSH: P 1929: -PROt.'-REVW: USFS04681:6A -1-2/26/04 6Y: 354631 SARRACKSf, OFFICE :BUILDING.*,. ;.QLD:-ECtil :PLU, N FF;. 1930. PROj. REVW. DIT 04p,8iUA 6Y. 15 BUILDING ';#180:5'0: BE=1-0, OFFICE .,& ADD' PLIJ, N7 1986 :PROJ. RE q4FS04081,6A #/�6/04 1 6Y 1 15463 FtAt `90dIP '44BAY—WAPMOUS�E-- �PLU, NF: ;.F 2.9 19' PROJ;:REVW. USFS0401810A /- 6�� 2 2. 12/2. ;6Y: 154631 2p BAY OIL. AND'GREASE RACK f BRIUSIf, PLU NF iF 1939: PRO3'.'REVW. PtS?S040810A112120/.P4; -6Y 5463 SHED A"IcR#lp-tt6 PIU: NF" -F, .19.39 PgOJ;'REVW. USFS0408.IPA 050;118, "Sk. 79 BRIDGE ;#12-� ..d :PU= -d' 102- 1&ST:,SURV. 15966=0061*4060s: 12124785, i2S:i AC. 12'/24/85. IS WC PFQJ AEW. ASU. 0633 0501,31 0: k 162" 9A. i�12=.110IC) RICHVALB.: 19.19 HIST.-SwY.. 5974=0001 Ri 137793: SR 99 SEGMENT OE SR 99 I .INTERSECtibN +V20) 'kltHVA= �F' 1954 HI T?RE DO 7-0 '-02 0017 Q000 11/20/;02 6Y' PROJ,!'RZVw FHWA021028A -1054 51, 9: l699,L4UREL -ST RE ' FIRE; STATION STIRLINGC F6 ST CITY , STIRLING CITY-, 3 1937 STAG 5024 ST AG.. -3540=0129- 11/20196 '4CV. :AD 205455 ,.16#99.:LAUREL, STSTIRLING ',CITY FO ST'FIRE, STATION'STIRLING:!CltY, 1939 'STAG.5024. ST;.AG! -3"7540-dJ33- 11/21106 4CM.- -AD 105453 `16:999009 ST STIRLING 'CITY, FOREST'FIRE! STAT1W STIRLING ClITX 1 ., MAG�.-1540-0131 �11J;21/96 %CM :AD 10545Z STIRLING CITY FOREST FIRESTA71OX ZTIRLlNG,.:CITX S VP7 5y."NG. .4..0,.-b !30: STAG, -3590 3, - 2V96� - 4-6M -Ah, 105454 16999 LAUREL ST STIRLIFG CITY FOREST STATION STfR-IKG`CITY S 1937 ST-AG.5024 STAG."-35400132:-. .140-11'.. 11-21Z96 ACY., `AD 10$4561 77 16999 ,LAUREL ST STIRLING CITY FO!2EST FIRE; STATION tiftAtiRd; tity. �S: A§49 sm.-Ad ...,5024 14CM "AD 698667. 1.6K& IZMANZANTTA;)$T STIRLING 3931 'PROd"REM HUD9510300:: 12408/9,5- �AY ';OLD'HUMBUG RD INSKIP M.OUSE, INSKIP,HOTEL.' U. w 18 68 HIST -`*RJ3S NPS - .7 S 6 'R 0 4.25 0 OrO 0 "05/-02/11,5, 170258 t0b #l- NORTHERN! ELECTRIC 'RAILROAD. THERMALIT01i �U 1969 PRQJ REVW. .1;6t6t- I 0) cn California Historical Resource Status Codes ape e N 01, 1D Contributor bo a district or multiple resource property listed in NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. 1S Individual property listed In NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. ICD Listed in the CR as a contributor to a district or multiple resource property by the SHRC ICS Listed In the CR as Individual property by the SHRC. ICL Automatically listed In the California Register — Includes State Historical Landmarks 770 and above and Points of Historical Interest nominated after December 1997 and recommended for listing by the SHRC. 2B Determined eligible for NR as an individual property and as a contributor to an eligible district in a federal regulatory process. Listed in the CR. 2D Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. 2D2 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by consensus through Section 106 process. Listed in the CR. !l 2D3 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR by Part I Tax Certification. Listed In the CR. 2D4 Contributor to a district determined eligible for NR pursuant to Section 106 without review by SHPO. Listed In the CR. 2S Individual property determined eligible for NR by the Keeper. Listed In the CR. ZS2 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section 106 process. Listed in the CR. 2S3 Individual property determined eligible for NR by Part I Tax Certification. listed In the CR. 2S4 Individual property determined eligible for NR pursuant to Section 106 without review by SHPO. Listed in the CR 2CB Determined eligible for CR as an Individual property and as a contributor to an eligible district by the SHRC. 2CD Contributor to a district determined eligible for listing in the CR by the SHRC. 2CS Individual property determined eligible for listing in the CR by the SHRC. 36 Appears eligible for NR both Individually and as a contributor to a NR eligible district through survey evaluation. 3D Appears eligible for NR as a contributor to a NR eligible district through survey evaluation. 3S Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 3CB Appears eligible for CR both Individually and as a contributor to a CR eligible district through a survey evaluation: 3CD Appears eligible for CR as a contributor to a CR eligible district through a survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. Imam i? a. a 4CM Master List - State Owned Properties — PRC §5024. SD1 Contributor to a district that Is listed or designated locally. SD2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5D3 Appears to be a contributor to a district that appears eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. SSI Individual property that Is listed or designated locally. SS2 Individual property that Is eligible for local listing or designation. 5S3 Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. 5B Localiy significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that Is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. HIM 6C Determined ineligible for or removed from California Register by SHRC. 63 Landmarks or Points of Interest foundIneligible for designation by SHRC. 6L Determined Ineligible for local listing or designation through local government review process; may warrant special consideration In local planning. 6T Determined Ineligible for NR through Part I Tax Certification process. 6U Determined ineligible for NR pursuant to Section 106 without review by SHPO. 6W Removed from NR by the Keeper. V Determined ineligible for the NR by SHRC or Keeper. 6Y Determined ineligible for NR by consensus through Section 106 process - Not evaluated for CR or local Laing. 6Z Found ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. 73 Received by OHP for evaluation or action but not yet evaluated. 7K Resubmitted to OHP for action but not reevaluated. 7L State Historical Landmarks 1-769 and Points of Historical Interest designated prior to 3anuary 1998 — Needs to be reevaluated using current standards. 7M Submitted to OHP but not evaluated - referred to NPS. a 7N- Needs to be reevaluated (Formerly NR Status Code 4) 7N1 Needs to be reevaluated (Formerly NR SC4) — may become eligible for NR w/restoration or when meets other specific conditions. 7R Identified In Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. 7W Submitted to OHP for action — withdrawn. 12/9/2003 file:///GI/PROJECTS%20%20%20APPLICATI CA/ZCA%2010-..'C%20Pkg%20for%2OCT%20re TTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm From: Huberland, Amy [AHuberland@csuchico.edu] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 2:24 PM To: Stuart, Claudia , Subject: RE: Bell House/Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory Attachments: C&HRI.BCCRC.Comments.doc Claudia, Thank you for keeping the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition posted on the schedule for the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory review. .1 am attaching comments from several of our members .in a Word document, and would also like'to refer you to the following link from the Office of Historic Preservation on Drafting Historic Preservation Ordinances: , http://www.ohp.parks.ca.gov/pages/1069/files/14 hp ordinances.pdf My personal comments on the draft Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory cover two main areas; (1) 1 would like to see the existing State and.Federal listings emphasized more in the Inventory document; and (2) the nominatingprocess and issue of,'owner consent. I also spoke with Lucinda Woodward, who oversees the Certified,.Local,Government Program at the State Office of Historic Preservation, regarding this matter, and she had some good advice. She oversees grants funding historic surveys wherein hundreds of resources.(usually buildings), usually within major cities, are recorded, without owner consent. These historical surveys are studies'and are used as a planning tool. She suggested, and I would concur, that anyone should be able to nominate a' resource to the Inventory. Rather than'asking for owner consent, perhaps there could be an appeal process where the owner has the option to object. ' According to the linked document on Drafting Historic Preservation Ordinances, apparently there are a range of.approaches to the nomination process and the issue of owner consent. The other. members of the BCCRC also have stated their concerns •regarding this issue; most of us feel that requiring owner consent for any level of listing would be counter-productive. Perhaps you could create different "levels of listing with some level req uiring. consent, and another level not requiring owner consent. . t• , Please keep us posted on this issue! Sincerely, Amy Huberlwid, 117.A. ` Assistant Coordinator ' Northeast Information Center , California State University, Chico Building 25, Room 204 Chico, California 95929-0377 (530) 898-5438 ahuberland@csuchico.edu 67 file:///GI/PROJECTS%20%20%20APPLICATIONS/ZC..,.or%2OCT%20review/ATTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm (1 of 2)4/15/2010 12:20:17 PM file:///GI/PROJECTS%20-%20%20APPLICATO/ZCA/ZCA%2010-...C%20Pkg%20fo&/o2OCT%20r*/ATTACH%20D.'1%2000MMENTS.htm From: Stuart, Claudia [mailto:CStuart@buttecounty.net] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 2:07 PM To: Huberland, Amy Subject: Bell House/Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory Hi Amy, I want to give you an update on the Bell House item/Historic and Cultural Resources Inventory that is being brought forward for consideration by the Board of Supervisors. After receiving the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition's comments last month, our staff has worked to address all the major areas of comment we received from you, either through revising the draft ordinance itself (attached), or as policy questions for the Board as part of the staff report. The relevant portion of the draft staff report is attached. We expect to bring the revised draft Code amendment and our policy -level questions before the Board on March 30th. Specifically, we will be asking whether owner consent should be required before an application is accepted and a resource considered for listing, and whether a fee should be charged for applications. We also expect to request any other guidance the Board may have, including possible consideration of other resources for listing at this time. We expect the agenda packet to include the comments that BCCRC previously provided, as well as the State's list of historical and cultural sites that you forwarded. As we have discussed, the proposed Code amendment is being undertaken at this time to address a specific problem in permitting historic preservation activities on noncompliant parcels. Development of a comprehensive Historic Resources Inventory will not take place until after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 in September 2010. The placement of this item on the March 30th agenda has not been finalized, but we have no reason to expect changes to the Board date. We look forward to BCCRC's further comments at (or before) the March 30 meeting. Please keep in mind that the attached document and excerpt could be modified further before forwarding to the Board; the final packet will become available March 26th. In the meantime, I would be happy to provide further information or answer any questions you may have. Thanks to you and the BCCRC for your valuable input so far on this item. - Claudia Claudia Stuart Principal Planner - Special Projects Butte County Department of Development, Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Phone 530-538-7604 Fax 530-538-7785 Email: cstuart buttecounty.net file:///GI/PROJECTS%20-%20%20APPLICATIONS/ZC...or%o20CT%20review/ATTACH%20D.1%2000MMENTS.htm (2 of 2)4/15/2010 12:20:17 PM Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition Comments regarding the proposed Butte County Cultural and Historical Resources Inventory 3/29/10 Hey Everyone, Although I agree that significant properties should be listed, there is a real issue with owner consent. You can not list on the National Register without the owners consent and I was at a Conference last week where SHPO indicated that owner consent is need to list properties. Given this we don't have much to stand on in respect to listing a property without owner consent. I think this puts the burden on those interested in preservation, to have to develop means to persuade land owners to list properties. Jamie Moore All, I just got finished reading all the attachments. Seems like it's coming along nicely. The only concern I have is the matter of property owner's consent, particularly vis a vis a situation such as the Wright -Patrick. House where there is clear and overriding significance, but strong likelihood that the owner might shy away from allowing it to be listed..... how can we approach this? Could we ask for some wording by which very specially significant sites and buildings could be listed with a caveat that indicates that it is without owner's consent but is significant enough 'to list, Or maybe simply have two categories in the inventory, one with and one without. What would it take for the property rights folks to feel that it is o.k. to recognize the historic significance without threat to them doing what they want with it? Lucy Sperlin Hi All, Unless things have changed in the last year or so, which is possible, properties which qualify for the National Register listing, but without the owner's consent, could still be listed as "Potentially Eligible". Amy? This is a precedent, at least, and bolsters the thought that, whether or not a property owner recognizes his/her property as significant to society's cultural history, the general society recognizes it, and is able to say so publically. -John Gallardo Amy and Co., My thinking on the two points Claudia wanted us to comment on are these: 1. In regard to charging fees to applicants to the proposed county historical and cultural resources inventory, I think that's OK as long as the fees are reasonable and don't discourage applications from private individuals and non- profit organizations. I therefore would like to see some some of cap written into the code, say a maximum of $50. Most of the actual work on these .• applications, including all of the historical research and paperwork, is.going to be done by the applicants, not the county staff, so the county should not have a reason to charge a very high fee. 2. I am not in favor of requiring owner consent prior to listing private properties on the county inventory. Property owners should not be given a veto power over applications for listing. If they have any strong and reasonable objections (such as a clear financial hardship resulting somehow from listing, such as a reduction in property value, etc.) they can make their case to the supervisors if they wish to block a listing. In the end; the final decision' should rest with the supervisors. Besides, in reality, there will probably be many more benefits to listing than imposed hardships. If it proves politically impossible to create a historical inventory without a required owner consent clause, then I think we should take up John's suggestion that the new code mimic the National Register and include a process whereby non - owners can nominate a property for an "eligible for listing" status. That way the case for historical significance can proceed and the public be made aware of a property's historic value. Mike Magliari L I agree with Mike. Though if I had to bargain, I'd say point 2. is more important. Actually, without some way to list all historic buildings and sites, the Inventory would not really accurately reflect the historic resources of the County, and would thereby loose meaning. I think it is really important that the Inventory be an accurate reflection of the actual historic resources. Taking this thought a step further, I think it would be wonderful if there could be a way to have a 'preliminary' list which would be very easy to place sites on, so that it doesn't become an 'all or nothing' situation whereby if a site is historic, but no one has had the time and energy to do the full research, it is not summarily dismissed as "well, it's not on the inventory." The preliminary 'list' might not even be site specific, or even a 'list' but a naming of categories that contribute to County history, such as "Agricultural out -buildings that have contributed to the development' of Butte County agricultural industries." I know that this idea may be really impractical at this stage of the political process, but we should be thinking along those lines. I'd like us to brainstorm a bit what such categories might be --they could really contribute to the initial development of the 'real' inventory. Lucy Sperlin All - I agree with Mike's assertions. Further from what I was trying to say the other day, as has been said more perfectly than I.could ever do, a county's ( any county, or any other entity) inventory of its cultural resources is just that; an inventory of what exists. It is not the ability of any one person ( read: property owner) to say that the resource doesn't exist. - John Gallardo .11 70 ; r BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA MARCH 30, 2010 Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board County Supervisors Bill Connelly, District 1 Jane Dolan, District 2 Maureen Kirk, District 3 Steve Lambert, District 4 Kim Yamaguchi, District 5 Bruce Alpert, County Counsel BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 9:00 A. M. 1.00 CALL TO ORDER 1.01 Call to Order - Board of Supervisors Room, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville. 1.02 Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. 1.03 Observation of a Moment of Silence. 2.00 CORRECTIONS AND/OR CHANGES TO THE AGENDA. 3.00 CONSENT AGENDA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 3.01 * Victor D. Mlotok, M.D. - amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the agreement with Victor D. Mlotok for the provision of psychiatric services and oversight of medical treatment for Behavioral Health clients- - The amendment decreases the.. maximum amount payable to $99,750. This is a a decrease of $14,250 (department budget) - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. 3.02 * Lynn Pappas, M.D. - amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the agreement with Lynn Pappas, M.D. for the provision of psychiatric services, consultation, and chart review. The amendment decreases the maximum amount payable to $31,625. This is a decrease of $40,135 - action requested - APPROVE THE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR - CONTROLLER. (Contract X17807) 3.03 * Youth For Change - amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the agreement with Youth For Change for the provision of services associated with the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Living Insight, New Knowledge (LINK) Program. The amendment increases the maximum amount payable to $807,855.94. This is an increase of $34,498.74 (department budget utilizing MHSA funds) - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. (Contract X17918) PAGE 1 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 3.04 * MC2 Design Group - amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the agreement with MC2 Design Group for the provision of design services to help create a website for the Butte County Behavioral Health Department. The amendment is for expanded Scope of Work and increase the maximum amount payable to $25,914.55. This is an increase of $1,750 (department budget using various grant funds) - action requested - APPROVE THE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. (Contract X17852) 1. 3.05 * North Valley Behavioral Health — amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the agreement with North Valley Behavioral -Health for the provision of therapeutic and rehabilitative services. The amendment increases the maximum amount.payable to $7;2,192. This is an increase of $47,616 (department budget utilizing Federal Medicaid and Realignment funds) - action requested - ARIPROVE "AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. (Contract X180.22) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 3.06 * Resolution Declaring March 30, 2010 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day in Butte County - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. (Supervisor Dolan) 3.07 * Ratification of Letter to Sent to Central Valley Flood Protection Board (CVFPB) - approval is 'requested to ratify a letter sent to CVFPB requesting more time to study the application by the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR) to remove two existing berms east side of River Road near the proposed Sacramento -Bidwell State Park. The County was not notified of the application by CDPR until March 23, 2010. The deadline to comment of the application was March 29, 2010. Due to the late notice, the Chair of the Board sent a letter to CVFPB requesting more time to study the application - action requested - RATIFY LETTER SENT TO CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOD PROTECTION BOARD. (Supervisor Dolan) PAGE 2 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 3.08 * Dease Group Consulting - approval is requested for an agreement with Dease Group Consulting for the provision of consultation services related to the update of the Emergency Operations Plan as part of the Fiscal Year 2009 State Homeland Security Grant Program funds. The maximum amount payable on this agreement is $63,950 - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE AUDITOR- CONTROLLER - 3.09 * Authorization to Pursue Amendments to the Revenue Sharing Agreement with City of Oroville - The Development Services Department is exploring several potential land development projects which may not be fiscally sustainable for the County of Butte if the properties are annexed by the City of Oroville. Fiscal sustainability can be achieved, in part, through a revised revenue sharing agreement with the City of _ Oroville in order for the County to. access sufficient revenues to maintain countywide servic6s that.extend to new development within annexation areas - action requested - AUTHORIZE THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OR DESIGNEE TO MEET WITH THE CITY OF OROVILLE TO DISCUSS THE CURRENT REVENUE SHARING AGREEMENT AND NEGOTIATE AMENDMENTS, SUBJECT TO FUTURE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS APPROVAL. 3.10 * Approval -of Minutes - action requested - APPROVE MINUTES OF MARCH 16, 2010. COUNTY COUNSEL 3.11 * Private Industry Council - approval is requested for an agreement with Private Industry Council (PIC) for the construction of the Butte County Veterans Memorial Park. Ordinarily, the contract would go out for the bidding process. However, PIC has offered to provide its services for the construction in exchange for One Dollar ($1.00). PIC intends to use the construction of the Park as a training experience for the participants in PIC's Contractor's Youth Construction Pre - Apprenticeship Program - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER; AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. PAGE 3 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 3.12 * Butte County Land Conservation (Williamson) Act - Submitted is an informational report advising the Board that the Butte County Williamson Act Advisory Committee adopted Committee guidelines regarding recommendations to the Board at their November 16, 2009 meeting - ACCEPT FOR INFORMATION. 3.13 * Application for Inclusion - Butte County Land Conservation (Williamson) Act (LCA) - This is a request by Lana Gunn to amend the Williamson Act contract on her property (APN 0417120-00, 125, 041-330-041 and 052) to reflect minor changes in boundary lines pursuant to approved Lot Line Adjustment LLA09-0002. On November 16, 2009 the Butte County LCA Advisory Committee unanimously recommended the Board of Supervisors approve this contract amendment - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT 'AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW, BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR - CONTROLLER. 3.14 * Application for Inclusion - Butte County Land Conservation (Williamson) Act - This is a request by David Martin to amend the Williamson Act contract on his property (APN 072-320-031-032)to reflect minor changes in boundary lines pursuant to approved Lot Line Adjustment LLA09-0006. On November 16, 2009 the Butte County Land Conservation (Williamson) Act Advisory Committee unanimously recommended the Board of Supervisors approve this contract amendment - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. Humm REsouRcEs 3.15 * Resolution to Amend the Salary Ordinance - the department has prepared a resolution which will amend the salary ordinance as follows: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - requests to delete one position of Psychiatric Technician, Senior/Psychiatric Technician and add one position of Staff Nurse, Senior/Staff Nurse/Staff Nurse, Associate. This change will allow for greater flexibility and increased medical care in the department. The difference in salary will be offset by salary savings in the current fiscal year budget. This change will leave the total allocations in the department unchanged at 291.25 - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR - CONTROLLER. PAGE 4 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 PUBLIC HEALTH 3.16 * Half a Bubble Out Advertising - approval is requested for an agreement with Half a Bubble Out Advertising for consultation services to develop medical/health (specifically influenza related) media campaigns. The term of the agreement is April 1, 2010 through July 20, 2010 with an amount not to exceed $60,000. The contract will be paid with 100% grant funding - action requested - APPROVE THE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. 3.17 * Resolution Recognizing April 5-11, 2010 as National Public Health Week - . action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. 3.18 * California Department of Public Health - amendment - approval is requested for an amendment to the master agreement with the State for a variety of AIDS related services under Master Agreement 07-65042. Through Amendment No.. 04 to this Master Agreement, the HIV Prevention program, HIV Counseling and Testing Program, and the Early, Intervention. program have all been eliminated and' replaced.- with a block grant type case management program referred to as the "HIV Care Program." The amendment decreases the max_mum amount receivable to $259,869 for Fiscal Year 2009/2010. This is a decrease of $179,828 - action requested - APPROVE MASTER AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER; AND APPROVE AMENDMENT TO PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH TO SIGN THE HIV CARE MOU SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER. PUBLIC WORKS 3.19 * State Route 99 (SR99) Frontage Road Construction Reimbursement - In 1998, the Board of Supervisors initially adopted the Chico Urban Area Street Improvements Impact Fees. The fees are collected and used towards capital improvements specified within the City of Chico Nexus study. The most recent project completed by the Department of Public Works was the construction of the new SR99 Frontage Road at a total cost of $1,124,291.76. Approval is requested for reimbursement from the Chico Urban Area Street Improvements Impact Fees fund. Approval is also requested for reimbursement of this project's curb/gutter/sidewalk expenditures as detailed in the agenda report - action.requested - APPROVE TRANSFER OF FUNDS AS DETAILED IN THE AGENDA REPORT. PAGE 5 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 3.20 * Resolution Certifying Annual Chanaes to Butte County Maintained Mileage - consideration of a resolution approving the changes to the County's maintained mileage. The maintained mileage for 2009 was determined to, be 1,306.720 miles. This is an addition of 4.707 miles from the previous year - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. SHERIFF - CORONER 3. 21 * Acceptance of Grant Funds from State of California - Department of Boating & Waterways - approval is requested to accept grant funds in the amount of $159,342 from the State of California for maintaining safe waterways via boater safety education, enforcement of unsafe acts and water rescue (departmental budget) - action requested - action requested - ACCEPT GRANT AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE SHERIFF OR DESIGNEE TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS AS OUTLINED IN THE AGENDA REPORT; AND ADOPT RELATION RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE. CHAIR TO SIGN. l i 3.22 *�. Accept Donation - a donation of a 1994 Chevrolet K3500 ambulance -available through --the 1033 Military Surplus Program has been received as a mobile command post for Search and Rescue - action requested - ACCEPT DONATION. 3.23 * Accept Donation - a donation of a 2008 Bombardier RXT Personal Watercraft has.been received from Butte County Search and Rescue to be used in water rescue operations - action requested - ACCEPT DONATION. 3.24 * California Department of Justice (DOJ) Domestic Violence Firearms Program - amendment - approval is requested to extend the agreement with DOJ through June 30, 2010 and to accept $117,251.48 in grant funds. These funds will be used to ensure that domestic violence restraining orders are served in a timely manner and to proactively confiscate firearms and ammunition from domestic violence perpetrators who are prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition - action requested - APPROVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY COUNTY COUNSEL AND THE AUDITOR -CONTROLLER; APPROVE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT (4/5 vote required) ACCEPTING AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS AS DETAILED IN THE AGENDA REPORT. PAGE 6 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 TREASURER- TAx CoI.i.EcToR 3.25 * Monthly Investment Report - submitted is the Monthly Investment Report dated February 28, 2010, in accordance with the.Statement of Investment Policy dated July 1, 2007 - action requested - ACCEPT FOR INFORMATION. WATER AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION 3.26 * Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) - the BDCP effort is a collaborative program led by state, federal and local water agencies intended to formulate a plan that could ultimately be approved as a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) under the provisions of the federal Endangered Species Act section 10(a)(1)(B) and a Natural Community Conservation Plan (NCCP) under the Fish and Game Code sections 2800 et seq., and/or the California Endangered Species Act (CESA), sections 2050 et seq. The Butte County. Water Commission further discussed the issues associated with the BDCP and approved the .following recommendations: 1) Direct the Department of Water and Resource Conservation to continue to monitor the *developments of the BDCP and related process.es in._._ collaboration with the Four County Group; 2) Authorize a letter to the California Resources Agency requesting that the BDCP program establish a northern Sacramento Valley Advisory Group; and 3) Direct staff to continue to evaluate whether Butte County should pursue joining the BDCP Steering Committee - action requested - ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE WATER COMMISSION; AND APPROVE LETTER AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES 3.27 * Resolution Recognizing April 2010 as Child Abuse Prevention Month - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. 3.28 *. Resolution Recognizing April 2010 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month - action requested - ADOPT RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. PAGE 7 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA -MARCH 30 , 2010 4.00 BOARDS, CCMaSSIONS AND COMtIITTEES 4.01 REGULAR AGENDA Boards, Commissions and Committees. 1. Appointments to Listed Vacancies. 2. Board Member or Committee Reports - action requested - DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS FOR WHICH BOARD MEMBERS WILL PROVIDE REGULAR REPORTS; AND PROVIDE DIRECTION TO DISSOLVE AND/OR COMBINE ANY BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS. BUDGET, LEGISLATIVE OR'COUNTY RELATED UPDATES 4.02 Update on Current Budget and Legislative Issues by the Chief Administrative Officer., 4.03 Update of General'Plan 2030 Process by Director - Development Services. . s PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION ITEMS 4.04 * Request for Interpretation of Butte County Code Section 24-195 (TPZ-160) Regarding a Spring Water Collection Operation - Dale Mancino has requested an interpretation of Butte County Code Section 24-195 (TPZ-160)to determine if a spring water collection operation is a use permitted within TPZ-160 zoned parcels - action requested - STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AFFIRM BY MINUTE ORDER THE PLANNING DIVISION'S DETERMINATION THAT THE PROPOSED SPRING WATER COLLECTION OPERATION IS NOT A PERMITTED USE FOR TPZ-160 ZONED PARCELS AS PROVIDED IN BUTTE COUNTY CODE SECTION 247195. (Department of Development Services) PAGE 8 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 4.05 * Options for Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historical and Cultural Resources - Staff requests Board of Supervisors direction regarding the proposed amendment to the Butte County Code and establishment of the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Specifically, staff requests direction on the following: 1) If owner consent should be required; and 2) If a fee should be charged for applications - action requested - PROVIDE DIRECTION TO STAFF. 4.06 * Resolution Amending Rule 5.A.5.d of Butte County Williamson Act Procedures and Rules Regarding Minimum Parcel' Size for Establishing a Residence - The Williamson Act Advisory,Committee recommends the Board adopt changes to Rule 5.A.5.d of the Butte County Administrative Procedures ancF Uniform Rules for implementing the California Land Conservation Act (LCA). This rule applies to minimum parcel size for establishing a residential use, to bring Rule 5.A.5.d into conformity with the acreage standards found in the Government Code regarding transferring ownership of Williamson Act contracted land to an immediate family member - action requested - ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIR TO SIGN. 4.07 * Introduction of an Ordinance Amending Butte County Code, Chapter 31, "Solid Waste Collection, Management and Recycling" - consideration of an ordinance which will update Butte County Code to be in compliance with existing state law. There have been significant changes in the field of solid waste and management and recycling over the last several years. The proposed ordinance reflects those changes including: updating recycling requirements for construction and demolition and updating standard terminology that is currently used in solid waste management ordinances throughout the State - action requested - WAIVE READING OF THE ORDINANCE. PAGE 9 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA -MARCH 30 , 2010 4.08 * Items Removed from the Consideration and Action. 5.00 PUBLIC HEARINGS AND TIMED ITEMS Consent Agenda for Board 9:45 A.M. 5.01 * Timed Item - Presentation Regarding Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency's Proposal for an Assessment District - The Sutter Butte Flood Control_Agency (SBFCA) is working on. an Early Implementation Project (EIP) with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) to restore the levees on the west bank of the Feather River to provide flood protection to- the southwesterly portion of the Butte County including Gridley and Biggs. SBFCA is proposing an.Assessment District.in order to raise the funds needed" -for the EIP. It is •estimated that.30% of the total project cost needs to be raised in order to receive the balance of funding from DWR. Kim Floyd with SBFCA will provide a report - action requested - ACCEPT FOR INFORMATION. FA 6.00 PUBLIC COMMENT Comments to the Board on issues and items not listed on the agenda.. Presentations will be limited to five minutes. Please note that pursuant to California state law, the Board of'Supervisors is prohibited from taking action on any item -not listed on the agenda. PAGE 10 MARCH 30, 2010 BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA - MARCH 30 , 2010 7.00 CLOSED SESSION 7.01 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT/APPOINTMENT/RECRUITMENT, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER; DIRECTOR OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; AND DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES. 7.02 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT, PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS, INCLUDING: GOALS, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957: 1. AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER 2. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIRECTOR 3. CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 4. CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER 5. CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES DIRECTOR 6. COUNTY COUNSEL 7. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES.DIRECTOR 8.. EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR 9. HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR 10.. INFORMATION SERVICES DIRECTOR 11, LIBRARY..DIRECTOR 12 PUBLIC77HEALTH DIRECTOR 13. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 14. WATER AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION DIRECTOR 7.03 ACTUAL LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOV. CODE SEC.;' 54956.9 (a) : ONE CASE 1. LAKE OROVILLE INTERVENTION (FERC PROJECT 2100); 7.04 INITIATION OF LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOV. CODE SEC.54956 (c): 1 POTENTIAL CASE PAGE 11 MARCH 30, 2010 Information and Procedures Concerning the Agenda and Conduct of the Board of Supervisors Meetings Meeting Information: Meetings are generally held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Meetings start at 9:00 am. and are held in the Board of SuPervisors Chambers, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville. At the end of each year the Board adopts a meeting schedule for the upcoming year. Meeting dates can be changed as a result of holidays or other events so please check the meeting calendar to be certain. 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For further information contact the: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County Administrative Office 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 530-538-7631 www.buttecounty.net/cob BUTTE COUNTY T CLERK OF THE BOARD USE ONLY MEETING DATE: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA TRANSMITTAL ' 'AGENDA ITEM: AGENDA TITLE: Options for Preservation the Bell House and Other Historical and Cultural Resources DTE: 3/16/2010 DEPARTMENT: DDS, PW7b MEETING DATE REQUESTED: 3/30/2010 REGULAR X CONSENT CONTACT: Claudia Stuart PHONE: 538-7604 DEPARTMENT SUMMARY AND REQUESTED BOARD ACTION: SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request. the Board of Supervisors' guidance regarding the proposed amendment to the Butte County Code and establishment of the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. -ACTION REQUESTED: Provide guidance to staff regarding: 1. Whether owner consent should.be required for consideration and listing of historical and cultural resources; 2. Whether a fee should be charged for application; and 3. Any other issue regarding which the Board wishes to provide feedback, including possible consideration of other historical or cultural resources for listing in the Inventory. AGENDA ITEM SUBMITTALS REQUIRE THE ORIGINAL -AND TWELVE (12) COPIES ATTACH EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM AND OTHER BACKGROUND INFORMATION AS NECESSARY Budgetary Impact: Yes No X CAO OFFICE USE ONLY If yes, complete Budgetary Impact Worksheet on back • Budget Transfer Requested: Yes No X Administrative Office Review If yes, complete Budget Transfer Request Worksheet on Administrative Office Staff Contact back. (Deadline is one business day prior to normal agenda •! deadline) 4/5's Vote Required: Yes: No: Will Proposal Require an Agreement: Yes. No X Auditor -Controller's Number (if required): Date Received by Clerk of Board: County Counsel's Approval: Yes X No Will Proposal Require Additional Personnel: Yes No X Number of Permanent: Temp. Extra Help - Previous Board Action Date: Additional Information Attached: Yes X No Describe: Staff report, draft ordinance, other attachments RCY. 1/.l0 • I Y- 1 S cCIALV INSTRUCTIONS TO CLERK j Number of originals required to be returned to Department: "Please Note" Department is responsible for returning contract to contractor. Clerk of Ithe Board returns completed Auditor's copy ONLY. Requested Board Action: Ordinance Required Resolution Required . Minute Order Required For Information Only X BUDGETARY IMPACT WORKSHEET Current Year Estimated Cost/Funding Source Source of Additional Funds Requested' Estimated Cost $ Contingencies $ (Fund Name: ) ;I (Fund Number: ) -Amount Budgeted $ Unanticipated Revenue $ (Budget Unit Number:— - ) (Source: ) (Fund Name: ) (Rev. Code: ) (Fund Number: ) Other Transfer(s) $ 1. Complete worksheet below 4 2. Deadline Is one business day prior to normal agenda deadline i is Additional Requested $ Total Source of Funds $ f Annualized cost $ if also planned for next year. if Budget Transfer Authorized By Administrative Office y Authorized Board Action Required for B-Transfei? Yes No Signature Date � ` i BUDGET TRANSFER REQUEST -WORKSHEET -- Transfer Request: AMOUNT LINE ITEM LINE ITEM Transfer $ (No Cents) From To Y Transfer $ (No Cents) From To Transfer $ (No Cents) From To 'rf i Transfer $ (No Cents) From To Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County. Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecountv.neVdds Www. buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION " BUILDING* PLANNING March 30, 2010 Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Subiect: Options for the Preservation of the Bell :House and Other Historical and Cultural Resources Request The Departments of Development Services and 'Public Works request the Board's guidance regarding the proposed amendment to the Butte County Code (Attachment A) .and designation of the Bell House and its historic accessory buildings (Attachment B) to the proposed Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory). Consistent with the Board's previous direction, this.Code amendment is proposed in order.to address existing barriers to the preservation -of historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and the Butte County Code. Specifically, staff requests that the Board provide guidance regarding -the following options: 1. Whether owner consent should be required for consideration and listing of historical or cultural resources; 2. Whether a fee should be charged for applications; and 3. Any other issue regarding which the Board wishes to provide feedback, including possible consideration of other historical or cultural resources for listing in the Inventory. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ ■March 30, 2010 - ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ -Page 1 of 8■ 1 Summary The proposed action would have two components: 1. Amendment of Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code to include an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, as well as a revision to Chapter 20 (Subdivisions); and 2. Designation of the Bell House and its historical accessory structures to the Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. A primary objective of the proposed Code amendment and Inventory is t'o allow stabilization and preservation of the Bell House (APN 047=190-020, 12555 Meridian Road, Chico) and its historical accessory buildings, and to facilitate the preservation of similar resources across the County. A more complete Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory will be developed in the future under the Action Plan for Butte County General Plan 2030. Background In late 2008, an inquiry regarding permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure northwest of Chico, known as the Bell House, was received by the Department of Development Services. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was split on May 20, 1977 in violation of.the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e.; a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historical structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and County Code. In preparing the proposed Code amendment and Inventory, staff reviewed information from the State Historic Preservation' Office (SHPO), and ordinances from other California jurisdictions including Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties, and the cities of Burbank, Danville, Pasadena, Goleta and San Jose. Development Services and Public Works staff worked with County Counsel's office to prepare the proposed Code amendment and Inventory. Staff also sought input from the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Attachment C). Basis for Establishing an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory California Government Code Sections 65850, 25373, and 37361 enable city and ''county legislative bodies to provide for "the protection, enhancement; perpetuation, or use of places, sites, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value." Policy 6.8 of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ Wage 2 of 8■ 2 As part of the Butte County General Plan 2030 process, in 2008 the Department of Development Services worked with the Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition (Coalition) to draft new policies for cultural resources. The Coalition includes representatives from the Mechoopda Tribe, Northeast Information Center, California State University, Chico Heritage Association, Butte County Historical Society, and others. On January 19 and 21, 2010 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to include these policies in the final draft General Plan, for review in the Environmental Impact Report and adoption in fall 2010. Goal COS -14 of draft Butte County General Plan 2030 states: "Preserve important cultural resources." Preparation of an Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory is directed by Action COS -A14.2: "Seek funding to compile an inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources...." The currently proposed Code amendment would allow the County to establish a limited initial Inventory prior to full implementation of Action COS -A14.2. This initial Inventory would be subject to future modification as needed under Action COS A-14.2 or separate action by the Board. Modifications could. include refinement of the application process, modified eligibility criteria, or the designation of additional resources. The State Office of Historic Preservation lists several hundred properties in Butte County as historic (Attachment C). Most of these resources are located within the incorporated areas. However, a number of them lie within the County's jurisdiction, and could be eligible for listing after establishment of the County's Inventory. ° Effects of Listing Neither establishment of the proposed Inventory nor the proposed Code amendment creates new property restrictions for listed resources. Issuance of building, demolition, and other ministerial permits would not be affected under the County's existing standards and policies. Inclusion in the Inventory would, however, identify listed resources as historically significant, and thus subject to specific requirements under CEQA during discretionary review. The issuance of demolition permits for listed resources could also be affected after adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030 and its implementing actions. Following in more detail are the effects of listing: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Under CEQA, local agencies are required to identify the environmental impacts of proposed discretionary permits (e.g., subdivision maps, use permits, rezoning, general plan amendments), determine if the impacts will be significant, and identify alternatives or mitigation measures that will substantially reduce or eliminate significant impacts to the environment. Resources listed in a local historical or cultural resources inventory are presumed to be significant resources for the purposes of CEQA unless a preponderance of the evidence indicates otherwise (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5). Demolition or material alteration of the features which give these sites their historical significance, pursuant to discretionary approvals, would be considered to cause significant impacts under CEQA. Alternately, projects on these sites that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards' for the Treatment of Historic Properties (Standards — http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/standguide/) are categorically exempt from CEQA. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 3 of 8• 3 The issuance of building and demolition permits is currently not a discretionary action in Butte County, and is therefore not subject to review under CEQA. Issuance of such permits under the -existing General Plan would not be affected by the creation of the proposed Inventory. However`, Policy COS -P15.3 of Butte County General Plan 2030 directs that Demolition perrnit,`applications on potentially important historic sites shall be subject to discretionary review. Implementation of this policy will be furtheri�refined pursuant to adoption of the new General Plan, but could include a- requireme'nt-for a "cooling -off' period or other'lalternative to- demolition. It,.should also be noted that historical and cultural resources not listed in a local, state, or national register may nevertheless be determined to be significant resources under CEQA, and subject to review for discretionary permits. ! Other Incentives for Preservation - Listing in the Inventory would facilitate the use of the State Historical -Building Code or other incentives for the preservation of listed resources. The proposed -amendment to Chapter 26 (Buildings) would alert staff and the public regarding resources listed on the Inventory and therefore, eligible to use the Historical Building Code. The Historical Building Code is specially tailored to provide alternative and more flexible standards for the repair and maintenance 'of historical. structures, while ensuring public health and safety. Proposed Action COS -A14.7 of Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 directs adoption of or participation in other incentives for historic preservation, potentially including the Mills Act. The Mills Act is a state-sponsored program that offers a reduction in property tax in exchange for the owner's consent to maintain andpreserve the historic resource in accordance with the Secretary's Standards and the Historical Building Code Y Zoning incentives can include more flexible standards for parking, setbacks, or use ofd historic properties, often conditioned upon adherence to the Secretary's St6ni6rrls. Owners of listed resources could take advantage of such iriceritives as are approved pursuant to adoption of Butte County'General Plan 2030.- Issuance 030.Issuance of Permits w .Listing in the Inventory would allow use of the exception to tie placed' in Chapter 20 (Subdivisions). of the existing Code. The exception allows the issuance of ;'.building permits necessary for the preservation oflisted historic structures, such as the Bell House, that are located on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map�Act and Butte County Code. Additional development permits for these structures _ or� parcels would not be permitted. However, nothing in the proposed amendment would preclude property owners from seeking to correct Map Act issues associated witt such parcels -in- order norder to be granted a Certificate of Compliance. Proposed Eligibility Criteria The proposed eligibility criteria mirror those for listing resources on the California Register of Historic Resources, which are also the criteria referenced by, CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5. , If a nominated resource is found to meet the eligibility criteria, it could.be added to the Inventory. Eligibility criteria would be set forth in Chapter 26 (Buildings) of the Butte County Code. F ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT ;} ■March 30, 2010 • I II Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ Page 4 of 8■ 4 • 0 The proposed eligibility criteria 'are as follows. Additions to the California Register text are underlined; changes are shown in strikethrough/underline: . • Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County or regional history or the cultural -heritage of California or the United States (Criterion 1); or • Associated_ with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or natieflal-histGfy the United States (Criterion 2); or • Embodies. the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values (Criterion 3); or • Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation (Criterion 4). In most cases, a resource should be at least 50 years old, and retain enough historical character or appearance to be recognized as an historical resource, and to convey the reason for its significance. A resource less than 50 years old could be listed if it is already recognized as having exceptional importance under the above criteria. Owner Consent Staff requests the Board's guidance regarding whether owner consent should or should not be required to develop the.information necessary to consider a resource for listing. In considering potential requirements for owner consent, the Board, must weigh the benefits of historic preservation to the general public against the concerns of affected property owners. Butte County contains several hundred historical and cultural resources (for example, buildings, roads, trails, canals, :bridges) that are listed in or appear to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historic Resources. Such resources provide'a direct link to the past through their association with important people, places, and events in history. Historical and cultural resources add unique character to their surroundings and can yield important information. Research indicates that historic preservation also generates a wide range of economic benefits, which can ,include reduced - vacancy rates among designated properties, increased property values, and increased local spending. Identified historical sites support heritage tourism: tourists drawn by a community's historical character typically stay longer and spend more during their visit than other tourists. Historic building rehabilitation creates more jobs and results in more local business per structure than does new construction. Once altered or deteriorated, however, such resources lose their historical and cultural value, and thus their unique benefits to the local community.' ' http://www.dahp.wa.eoy/aa ees/HistoricSites/documents/EconomicDevStudyExecutiveSummary 000 pdf and h!W://www.michigan.eov/documents/hal mhc shpo econ benies 115616 7pdf accessed March 10, 2010. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 5 of 8■ 5 Such benefits must be weighed against the potential cZhcerris of affected property owners. These concerns can' include the potential for greater restrictions on property use, increased costs, or loss of privacy. Many California jurisdictions have ��hiMohc preservation ordinances that impose additional and more restrictive zoning regulations on listed historic properties. Currently, Butte County has no such zoning r sf ietions. Although the proposed a_ mendment does not impose any new requirements. under the existing General Plan; listing on the Inventory could trigger, a 'requirement for discretionary review of demolition permits in the future under Butte County General Plan 2030. Listing;.or the development of information sufficient for listing, would alsbll identify nominated resources as historically significant and therefore subject to i`specific requirements under CEQA-for discretionary permits. Such requirements can increase the cost of obtaining such permits; however, adherence to the Secretary's Standards can reduce or eliminate such costs. • Property owners may also wish to, avoid public discussion of their properties due to privacy concerns. IS ,P The State allows anyone to nominate a resource for listing on the California Register. Where an owner objects, a resource determined to be significant is shown as "eligible for listing" rather than "listed". Some local governments require owner consent, while others do not. A requirement for owner consent could affect the ability to list resour'ce's that cross property boundaries, such as trails or walls. Omitting any requirement for owner consent would make it more likely •.that the County could list such resources!in their entirety. I The draft Code amendment has been prepared to allow anyone to nominate a i but to require owner consent before the County would accept or consider an al for ::listing. Further discussion of this provision could take place. under 136thGeneral Plan Action COS-A14.2.'Alternately, the Board could consider the options: G 1. Only an owner could nominate a resource for listing; or 2. Anyone •could nominate a resource, but written consent of the owner required for acceptance of an application and consideration of the res listing (current version;of the Code arrieridment); or 3. Written consent of the owner would not be required for nomina consideration, but would be required for designation as listed.In this i County would reserve the right to identify resources as "determined without owner consent,' or as "listed" with owner consent (California example); or 11, 4. Owner • consent would not be required for nomination or for listin! Inventory. ' s a I ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT ,p ■March 30, 2010 ■ • Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources e ■Page 6 of 8• 'I ilication County ould be i.rce for in and ise; the eligible" tegister in the A 0 Fees Staff research indicates that other jurisdictions do not generally charge fees for applications for listing on historic resource inventories. The Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition further noted that application fees could discourage potential applicants. However, consistent with the goal of full cost recovery, the current draft amendment has been prepared to require an applicable fee. The Board of Supervisors could waive applicable fees at its discretion, for example, during preparation of a comprehensive Inventory pursuant to adoption of Butte County General Plan 2030. Alternately, the Board could consider the following options: 1. Application fees would apply, but could be waived at the Board's discretion (current version of the Code amendment); or 2. No fee would be charged to applicants. The Board could also, at its discretion, identifyor appoint any individual or organization to assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on, applications for listing. Such individuals or organizations could be required to meet minimum professional qualifications as identified by the.state.and federal governments. Nomination Process Planning Division staff worked with faculty and document collections staff at California State University,. Chico to prepare the analysis below about the Bell House site. Should the :Board approve creation of the Inventory and the designation of this resource, .it would become the first historic resource to be included in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory.. Detailed procedures for additional nominations to the Inventory, including requirements for historical surveys and evaluations, would be developed in future by separate actio_ n .of the Board or pursuant to Action COS -A14.2 of Butte County General Plan 2030. Eligibility of the Bell House for Listing; Permitting The Bell House is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -,nineteenth century. The water tower and large barn on the site are also thought to date from this period. (See Attachment B for site photographs.) Mr. Bell is listed as a trader in the 1850 census, and is thought to have been the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. According to the property owner, the site was part of a substantial land grant from John Bidwell. The large barn on the site was used for storage, while the Bell House served as an office for Mr. Bell's operations. According to the Butte County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho mines.Z The home is located along Bell Road, which may have been named after Mr. Bell. The home was partially burned in a fire in 1901, but was rebuilt. 2 hgR://buttecountvhistoricalsociety oraJbuttecountvhistoryhtml Accessed November 4; 2009. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -March 30, 2010 ■ ■ Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ Wage 7 of Be 7 The house is symmetrical in layout, featuring a center gable and side wings, with an arched window in the center gable. These elements reflect Folk Victorian construction with some Gothic Revival features. Gothic Revival was prevalent in the American Northeast, but was popular for homes across the country between 1840 and 1860 due to widespread emulation through architectural pattern books. Folk Victorian describes homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, but built more simply, inexpensively, and without the use of professional architects. Widespread Folk Victorian construction followed the expansion of goods transport into smaller American towns and cities, as mass produced architectural trim could be produced in or shipped to newly accessible outlying areas. .i The house's association with Hugh Bell and with historic regional transportation and mining activities establish its importance to Butte County and Northern California history. Its architectural style associates it with important trends in American architectural history. These associations establish the structure as an important historical resource; for the County and render it eligible for listing in the proposed Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory, Listing in the Inventory would allow the County to issue permits for this property consistent with the proposed amendment to Chapter 20. Such permits would be limited solely to those necessary for the preservation of the Bell House or its historic accessory buildings. If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact Principal Planner Claudia Stuart at 530-538-7604 or cstuartCcD-buttecountv.net; or Deputy Director of Public Works Stuart:Edell at 530-538-7681 or sedell _buttecounty.net. Sincerely, Tim Snellings, Dire or Development Services Mike Crump, Director Public Works Attachments i. A. Proposed Amendment to Chapters 20 (Subdivisions) and 26 (Buildings) I' B. Bell House and Accessory Buildings — site photographs C. Preliminary Comment and Attachments — Butte County Cultural Resources Coalition, February 4, 2010 •BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT ■March 30, 2010 ■ • Options for the Preservation of the Bell House and Other Historic Resources ■ ■Page 8 of 8■ 1 Ordinance No. 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE AMENDING SECTION 20-160 OF 4 CHAPTER 20, ENTITLED "SUBDIVISIONS," AND ADDING -ARTICLE VII, ENTITLED 5 "BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY" TO 6 CHAPTER 26,. ENTITLED "BUILDINGS," OF THE.BUTTE COUNTY CODE 7 8 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte ordains as follows: 9 Section 1. Section 20-160, entitled "Illegally created parcels," of Article VII, entitled 10 "Violations and Certificates of Compliance," of Chapter 20, entitled "Subdivisions," of the 11 Butte County Code is amended to read as follows: 12 20-160 Illegally created parcels.. 13 .(a). Subject to subsections (b) and .Lcl below, no county officer, department or employee 14. shall issue any, permit or, grant any approval necessary to develop any real property 15 which has been divided, or, -which has resulted from a division, in violation of the 16 provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act or of the provisions of this chapter if the 17 development of such real property is contrary to -the.. public health or the public safety. 18 . The authority to deny such 'a permit or such approval shall apply whether the applicant 19 therefor was the owner of the real property at the time of such violation or whether with, 20 or without, actual or constructive knowledge of the violation at the time.of the acquisition 21 of his interest in such real property; provided, however, that such permits shall be issued 22 or approval granted: if development of such real property is not contrary to the public 23 health or the public, safety and a certificate of compliance is issued pursuant to this 24 chapter. 25 (b) No building, septic tank or other land use permit of any type shall be issued by any 26 department, board or ,commission for any parcel created between October 4, 1956, and 1 of 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 June 27, 1963, in violation of Ordinance No. 557 unless the person owning said parcel, at the time of application for such permit, either: (1) Provides the access required by Ordinance No. 557; or (2j Executes an affidavit showing that as of the date he acquired ownership, said owner was unaware that said parcel was created in violation of Ordinance No. 557. Each owner of record as of the date of said application shall execute such an affidavit. "Owner' shall include a person holding an option to purchase or a purchaser under a contract ,'Of sale. Any permits issued pursuant to such an affidavit shall be limited to one (1) single-family dwelling unit, together with accessory structures for each such parcel. An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the purpose of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160. Map Act and/or local ordinance unless the -person owning said parcel at the'time of application for -such permit demonstrates that the permit is solely for the preservation of an historical structure and said structure is listed in the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. For the purposes of this subsection "preservation" shall mean the act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form integrity, and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource New. 'exterior additions are not within the scope of this treatment: however,. the upgrading of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make Properties functional is appropriate within a preservation proiect. An applicant under this subsection shall be deemed to be a "subdivider" for the purpose i of appealing any decision rendered pursuant to section 20-160.Section 2 Article VII, entitled "Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory," is added to Chapter 26, entitled "Buildings," of the Butte County Code as follows: 2 of 8 10 El I -Chapter 26 Buildings 2 Article VII. Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Invento!y = . 3 26-100 Purpose. 4 The purpose of this Article is to promote public health safety, and welfare through the f 5 preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction of historically and culturally 6 important resources in order -'to: enhance preserve and increase property values* 7 increase cultural, economic, and aesthetic benefits to the County and its residents-. 8 reflect the County's historical, architectural cultural and aesthetic heritage: contribute to 9 sustainable development by retaining and adaptively re -using existing buildings there 10 preserving the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their 11 construction: and promote and encourage continued ownership and use of such 12 properties. 13 26-101 Designation Procedures. 14 The Butte Countv Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory (Inventory) is hereby 15 established to identify resources which have been *determined to be historically 16 significant to Butte County or the larger region The Inventory shall identify historical and 17 cultural resources which based upon the information available to the County. are 18 significant to the history and/or development of the County and which meet the criteria 19 for designation pursuant to this section. The Inventory shall'be updated annually or at - 20 the direction of the Board of.Supervisors' in order to designate or remove nominated 21 resources. Historical and cultural resources shall'be designated for inclusion in the 22 Inventory in the following manner: 23 (a) Nomination and Application. 24 ( 1) Nominations. Any individual'or group may make a written nomination to 25 designate an historical or cultural resource to the Inventory. At minimum a nomination . 26 shall be made to the Director of Development Seryices and must include the address or 3 of 8 - 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .8 9 10 11 12 13 .14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I County staff of the applicable historical or cultural resources) of his or her property at any time. upon receipt of a completed application. c. If the property owner fails to reply in writing the designation process shall not j proceed, but the property may be re -nominated at any time. plication information be prepared by the County, and/or may waive any application it fees. i i 4of8 !I it 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0 (4) � Application Format. The Director of Development Services shall publish and make available application forms, including archaeological, architectural, or historical survey and evaluation forms. (b) Eligibility Criteria. A structure, site, portions of a site, improvement, or natural feature may be considered for designation as an historical or cultural resource if it has maintained sufficient historical or cultural integrity: is over fifty (50) years old or, 'if it is less than 50 years old.`sufficient time=has passed to understand the historical or cultural significance of the resource: and it meets at least one (1) of the following criteria: (1) Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States: or . (2) Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history or cultural heritage of California or the United States or (3) Embodies the distinct characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or representsthe work of a master or possesses high artistic values: or (4) Has yielded,' or has the potential to yield, important information to the prehistory or history of the local area, Butte County, California, or the nation. •,, (c) `Review. The Board of Supervisors: at its sole discretion, may identify of appoint any individual or organization to`assist with the preparation of, or provide comment on applications for listing in the Inventory. Such individuals or organizations may be required to meet minimum professional qualifications in the disciplines of archaeology architectural history.: architecture, historical architecture, or history, as defined in the' Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (36 CFR 61). (d) Public Hearing.•The'Board of Supervisors shall schedule a public hearing on all complete applications. 5of8 13 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17- 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 'f it it (1) Notice. Notice of the time date and place of said hearing including a general applicant and any other.parties who have requested such notice in writing at least ten 0 0) calendar days before the Bearing. f (2) Failure to Send Notice. Failure to send notice by mail to any property owners or shall not invalidate the proceedings in connection with the proposed designation.'} (e) Designation. Designation to the Inventory may be made by Board of Supervisors resolution after the public hearing If.a nomination is disapproved a subsequent i unless substantial additional information becomes available in which case the nomination can be reconsidered after one (1) year. (f) - Amendment or Rescission. (1) The Board of Supervisors may amend or rescind the designation of any historical or cultural resource included in the Inventory in the same manner and procedure as are followed for designation. j loses the form: integrity, or materials which rendered it eligible for inclusion in the ii Inventor, it may be removed from the lnventorv. 26-102 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed, to them by this section: (a) Archaeological, Architectural. or Historical Survey. A method of systematically studying cultural and/or historical resources. A survey includes a physical description and a_photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from title"or q i 6ofa 14 I- assessment records, and statements of significance accordinq to the criteria in this 2 ordinance. The information for each 'cultural or historical resource is recorded on the 3 appropriate survey form as published and made available by the Director of 4 Development Services. 5 (b) Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site area place object record 6 manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property 7 evaluated as having significance in local regional or national prehistory or history 8 (c) Historical Resource. A building structure site area place object record 9 manuscript; landscape, feature, or Native American or other traditional cultural property 10. evaluated as having significance in local, regional or national history. 11 _ (d) Integrity. The degree of completeness coherence and/or freedom from damage 12 or decay which is exhibited by an historical or cultural resource To be designated to the 13 Inventory, a resource must not only be significant under the appropriate eligibility criteria 14 but must also retain to a sufficient degree the location design setting materials 15 workmanship; or other attributes which make it historically or culturally significant 16 (e) Preservation The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the 17. existing form integrity and materials of a significant historical or cultural resource New 18 exterior additions are not within the scope of this treatment: however, the upgrading of 19 mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and other code -related work to make 20 properties functional is appropriate within a preservation proiect 21 (D Traditional Cultural Property. A place that is associated with cultural practices and 22 beliefs that are rooted in the history of a community and that is important to maintaining 23 the traditional beliefs and practices of that community. 24 Section 3. Severability. if any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to 25 any person or circumstances is for any 'reason held to be invalid by a court of competent 26 jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity thereof shall 7 of 8 15 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 not affect the remaining provisions or other applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application thereof. it U Section 4. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage. The Clerk of the Board of S'upervisi &s is authorized and directed to publish this ordinance before the expiration of fifteen (15) day's after its passage. This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against it, in the a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Butte, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, on the day of , 2010, by the following voter; AYES: NOES: ABSENT: NOT VOTING: ATTEST: Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer and Clerk of the Board By 8of8 Bill Connelly, Chair of the Butte County Board of Supervisors l I 16 ,4m wyn-1, f!� -Ak 5.0 r , (R am Th"p--1 AV -W-v c"Al OW P g- r--MRQ- - A if X MIX n, IN RV Bog W22W pt AFT t.61'. il- ".7 Six ley �y��yWPit \„�� _ .'� '�yG '�£';_�'r �r'itc�•i�� at!�+{I����,�p`„rf ��� � S °'•f G ✓�±fir � �— � S� °' � s_• M s �� 1: �+r � ,yam �� +r : •�,M _r - '. �� � '00#€ .t f... `, � �~ � �,•�Ri'-`iii 7 i �� a� '{ r as SR Affi 9+ s f~' tifra 77 vlq • �"...i, rtOy ' �,. rip �ll ; f- 5 'Lit/�� � tr�t�,r 3r{���' i � full �r,�t ..`�•,. 1a a, P % ;zt� fSfe� `%�1/�i �+ 1A, - ( 1 Y :j'y sir ,, s 1'r�.f r♦ 41� • 'i :�n`3 `,,: +�`+�. i'(flf � t� 1 `�'•til�ilrs r J���•e��. r..�,f� r '��1ii _ .��^�•.r<• y..x',i*..�` � •...i} . ...'.Yi d; ..;.. tl �: i`..� .I1.7:Alf, �. 1��.i Z�9 if:./:",_Tt "�����'L �i �'� rb��yY '•• �» 4 P a�V��]*5;r � � � ,iyS } :�� �' t �`'C '� F RAr7a '"� V�z����y,�*� ti`x ��'T` rPt�.`�` •�_p '�.,"�"'��2_ �5-�`��,,,b, i x�,.(�_� `3� `� sa���i'� v"fgir d`>'�.,��t "'�'/ 3 'yu!' �..Y' ��?.. ci „� ,.L 1 ?'y� t'�,;.u�- 'v'.�>"•E `i -,fi"i r'�3 �'t'x � "s'� �#'ai';3 .4 4 f�i�h�" ;� k'>f ��� �'3 '� P 9 `' slv&,a-.* "u'.da F+.{tb�aE,..+ ��sy.�' �i�7q � k>`'Y's.'Y: �'�� d �a'au�.w" 3 3r �, F����x:� t� •N� ... �i 'L ��, 3t �ryTs>-Sa�..i�(yx � y�� Lti i �'} 7 } y .f. 3 �•��t°�.�,��}�}% R'q�3�.�d 4`�+i &`�?,�'>L�ti 1�,}�'�> aa'r �.i (a fm ,'4$3w•,``„ .x ry.$z �3k`�*yfNAY, 3>`}7+"f�.#b:. `sgA ''z�'i�,"s,!�F +w. a°.. �� �'ri�r k di �y� ' � ✓" `� '%� C! k`''`"K.i ''�� 'Q"f � t � F� : 'Imp�1 'Im :s. 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At appropriate places throughout.the document, reference should be made to the existing National Register of Historic Places and California Register of Historic Resources listed properties for Butte County. Attached is a current State Historic Property Directory for Butte County. i Section 26-54 Purpose: I; This section looks very good but we suggest adding Sustainability to the list of positive benefits of historic preservation. For example: Older and historic buildings comprise more than half of the existing buildings in the United States. Retention and adaptive reuse of these buildings preserves the materials, embodied energy, and human capital already expended in their construction. The recycling of buildings is one of the most beneficial "green" practices, and stresses the importance and value of historic preservation in the overall promotion of sustainability. Other benefits include: • Downtown revitalization • Heritage Tourism • Affordable and Luxury Housing • Preservation of agricultural lands and open space • Decreased costs for landfill from demolition • Maintenance of existing infrastructure for roads, utilities; and other services • Encourages the development of diverse small businesses • Creates jobs for local workers and business for local merchants 20 Section 26-54 (a)(1) 1. Nomination of a historical or cultural resource to the Inventory should be able to be made by any individual or group, not just the landowner. Typically, it is unusual that a landowner would initiate nomination of a property. 2. We suggest that if there is a concern about the rights of the landowner in the Inventory nomination process, perhaps individuals or groups (other than the landowner) could initiate a "Notification of Potential Eligibility" to the Inventory. Then, once the public hearing takes place [26-55 (b)(4)], listing onthe Inventorycould become official. 3. 'We suggest that a list be compiled of historical societies and other advocate groups in Butte County. Queryeach group for its existing list of potentially eligible historical/cultural sites. Then this -list can be, used as a`foundation foe the basis of the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. 4. In contacting landowners regarding the potential eligibility of their property to the Inventory, provide them with an information packet that would emphasize not only the larger values to the community but also the positive monetary aspects including tax incentives and use of the Historic. Building Code. Section 26-54 (a)(2) and 26-56 (d) The term "historic site survey"1"should be replaced by "archaeological, architectural, or historical survey". In 26-56 (d) the language should be changed to "A method of systematically studyingarchaeological, architectural, and historical resources" or "A method of systematically studying cultural and/or historical resources". The next sentence should be changed ,to say. "A survey includes a physical description and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from title or assessment records, and statements of significance according to the criteria in this ordinance." 'The next sentence should be changed to say "The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 forms (http://www.ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=1069)." Section 26-54 (a)(3) 1. We are concerned that charging a fee (to individuals) for processing listings to the'Butte County Historical and Cultural. Resources Inventory could be counter-productive. We understand that some of the fees maybe waived and.covered by the County General Fund or grant funding.. 2. Under 26-54 (1)(3) change the second sentence to "Nominations must be accompanied by such archaeological, architectural, and/or historical information as is required...". 21 Section 26-54 (b)(1) and (2) 1. Michael Magliari suggests; and we concur, that along with Butte County, Regional, California, and US history, resources can be eligible based on their importance to Local history. We're concerned that an overly strict reading of the current language might preclude the listing of resources that fall short of having countywide historical significance. The Inventory should include resources in areas that are hist`o'rically significant only at the very local community level as well. 2. Please change the language in these sections as follows: 26-54 (b)(1): "Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local. Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States". 26-54 (b)(2): "Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history [cultural heritage] of California or the United States". Section26 55 (a) Amendment or Rescission of a resource listed on the Inventory. 1. If a building or site is not maintained at a certain level of integrity it should be removed from the Inventory. 2. Can a landowner ask to have his "resource" removed from the Inventory? Section 26-56 (a) The definitions for cultural and historical resources are incomplete. Also, using the work "Property" has specific legal ramifications. Under State or Federal law, a historic "property" is a significant resource, whereas a historic site can be either a significant or non-significant resource. We suggest the following: 26-56 (a): Cultural Resource. 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Change "Historic" to "Historical" in the title and all sections containing that word. 2. Throughout the document, more,emphasisneeds'to be placed on the full range or cultural resources, including Native American, archaeological, historical, and architectural. I -At appropriate places throughout the document; reference should be made to the existing National Register of Historic Places and California Register of Historic Resources listed properties for, -Butte -County. Attached is a current State Historic Property Directory for Butte County. Section 26-54 Puraose: This section looks very good but we suggest adding Sustainability to the list of positive benefits of historic preservation. For example:; Older and historic buildings comprise more than half ofthe existing.buildings in the United States. Retention and adaptive reuse of these buildings preserves,the materials, -embodied energy, and human.capital already expended in construction. The recycling of buildings is one of the most beneficial "green" practices, and stresses,the importance and value of historic preservation in the overall promotion of sustainability. 'Other benefits include: • Downtown revitalization • Heritage Tourism • Affordable and Luxury Housing • Preservation of agricultural lands and open space • Decreased costs for landfill from demolition • Maintenance of existing infrastructure for roads, utilities, and other services • Encourages the development of diverse small businesses • Creates jobs for local workers and business for local merchants Section 26-54 (a)(1) 1. Nomination of a historical or cultural resource to the Inventory should be able to be made by any individual or group, not just the landowner. Typically, it is unusual that a landowner would initiate nomination of a property. 2. We suggest that if there is a concern about the rights of the landowner in the Inventory nomination process, perhaps individuals or groups (other than the landowner) could initiate a "Notification of Potential Eligibility" to the Inventory. Then, once the public hearing takes place [26-55 (b)(4)], listing on the Inventory could become official. f3. We suggest that a list be compiled of historical societies and other advocate groups in _ Butte County. Query each group for its existing list of potentially eligible historical/cultural sites. Then this list can be used as a foundation for the basis of the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. 4. In contacting landowners regarding the potential eligibility of their property to the Inventory, provide them with an information packet that would emphasize !not only the larger values to the community but also the positive monetary aspects including tax incentives and use of the Historic Building Code. Section 26-54 (a)(2) and 26-56 (d) 1 J 1. The term "historic site survey" should be replaced by "archaeological, architectural, or historical survey". In 26-56 (d) the language should be changed to "A method of systematically studying archaeological, architectural, and historical resources" or "A method of systematically studying cultural and/or historical resources". The next sentence should be changed to say "A survey includes a physical description and a photograph of each cultural or historical resource, legal information from tittle or assessment records, and statements of significance according to the criteria in this ordinance." The next sentence should,be changed to say "The information for each cultural or historical resource is recorded on the appropriate Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 forms (http://www.ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=1069)." Section 26-54 (a)(3) 1. We are concerned that charging a fee (to individuals) for processing listings''to the Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory could be counter-productive. We understand that some of the fees may be waived and covered by the County General Fund or grant funding. 2. Under 26-54 (1)(3) change the second sentence to "Nominations must be accompanied by such archaeological, architectural, and/or historical information as is required...". y� Section 26-54 (b)(1) and (2) 1. Michael Magliari suggests, and we concur, that along with Butte County, Regional, California, and US history, resources can be eligible based on their importance to Local history. We're concerned that an overly strict reading of the current language might preclude the listing of resources that fall short of having countywide historical significance. The Inventory should include resources in areas that are historically significant only at the very local community level as well. i` 2. Please change the language in these sections as follows: 26-54.(b)(1): "Associated with events or activities that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, Butte County, or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States". 26-54 (b)(2): "Associated with the lives of persons important to local, Butte County, or regional history or the history [cultural heritage] of California or the United States". Section26-55 (g) Amendment or Rescission of a resource listed on the Inventory. 1. If a building -or site is not maintained at a certain level of integrity it should be removed from the Inventory. 2. 'Can a landowner ask to have his "resource" removed from the Inventory? The definitions for cultural I nd historical resources are incomplete. Also,. using the work "Property" has specific legal ramifications. Under State or Federal law, a historic "property" is a significant resource, whereas a historic site can a either a significant or non-significant resource. We suggest the 26-5ETcl)—Cultural Resource. A building, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other Traditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, or national prehistory or history. 26-56 (b): Historical Resource. A building,, structure, site, area, place, object, record, manuscript, landscape, feature, or Native American or other Traditional Cultural Property evaluated as having significance in local, regional, .or national history. Page 1 of 1 Stuart, Claudia From: Huberland; Amy, [AH uberland@csuchico.edu] Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:05 PM To: Stuart, Claudia Subject: BCCRC Inventory Comments Attachments: Proposed Inventory CRC Review.doc Claudia, Attached are our comments on the Draft Butte County Historical and Cultural Resources Inventory. Besides our suggestions regarding the existing document, we would also like to offer the option for an "Advisory Board" made up of members of our group (or other'cultural resources advocates and professionals) that could review the applications for listing on the Inventory (or at least assist the Board of Supervisors with that). Also, what is the timeline on the, Cultural & Historical Resources Inventory document ? We would like to have a meeting with you, if possible, regarding the proposed Inventory document. Also, regarding the Bell House eligibility document — in terms of future projects you should to consider the likelihood of an associated archaeological deposit at many of these sites, so recommendations for archaeological survey and protection of subsurface remains might be warranted. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Hope this helps! Sincerely, Amy Hubeil.uxl, M.A. Assistant Coordinator Northeast Information Center California State University, Chico Building 25, Room 204 Chico, California 95929-0377 (530898-5438 ahuberland(@csuchico.edu 3/10/2010 BUTTE "COUNTY' CLERK-OPTHE BOARD USE ONLY: BOARD :OF SUPERVISORS' MEETINGD'ATE:. AGENDA TRANSMITTAL,. $3i.7 . , .:, _ ,ts,{ r i<. yS >� s�34':� - . �'. ' .- " i . ' .; . . •'S . � }k AGENDA ITEM � =TITLE. Stab!Iizationand Preservation. of Historic:Structu "res ,on: Paicels .Created Inlltolation ofthe no on Map -,Act .:...... __._..... ... DEPARTMENT: DDS, PW QATE?- 11/1710:9: M.EETINQ.DATE :REQUESTED`s'' REGULAR X . CONSENT: CONTACT:: Claudia Stuart PHONE-Mt,7604 , .-: DEPARTMENT SUMMARY AND=REQUESTED BOARD ACTIO:Nc ;SUMMARY OF RE:QUE$T ,Request the.Board_to Wcipta resolution a)lowing the issuance of permitsforthe st'6j"' zation;andpreservation of the BL -11: House and potentially other' historic structures located. on parcels which a(e. pot:.compliant_wth,the Subtlivision Map Aef:'and/or local "ordinances. :ACTION .REQUESTED:: Request the=Board of Supervisors to 1) find that.adoption of the proposed resolution is exempt,from environmental revieuv under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),pursuant toSection 1.5,308 of the CEQA Guidelines (Action.Taken by Regulatory iAgencies for Protection of the Environment), and 2):adopt the resoluti- h And_authorize th'e Gliairto `sign. w AGENDA ITEM SUBMITTALS REQUIRE THE ORIGINAL AND TWELVE (:12) :COPIES ,. A.TTACH,EXFLANATORY MEMORANDUM AND OTHER SACKGROUND;INFORMATION AS, NECESSARY, ,B. O&Ufy Impact: Yes... .:... N:o ... CAObFFICE USE ONLY If yes, compiete'BudjJ0i Impact-Worlisheet on:back Budget Transfer Requested Yes No X Admlmstratixe Office Review If yes, compiete.Budget;Transfer fzgquesE Worksheet on. Affice Staff Contact (Deadline.is-:one business day;prior to normal agenda. ;back: deadline) ., , x 4/T YOte Required: Yes No: WIII Proposal Require an Agreement Yes No X'. Auditor Controlier.'s Number (if;required) =Date:Receive:d by.Cierk,of B.oard:. " County Counsel's Approval:. 'Yes X `No, WiI1,Pioposai+Require Number of Permanent; Temp ' Extra Heip;.. r Previous Board;Action:0aie: Additional Information Attached Yes .. `X .. No Describe, Staff. report draft resolutiori;aite.aFiotos - SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CLERK Number of originals required to be returned to Department: "Please Note" Department is responsible for returning contract to contractor. Clerk of the Board returns completed Auditor, s copy ONLY.- Requested NLY: Requested Board Action: Ordinance Required Resolution Required X Minute Order Required For Information Only . `' BUDGETARY IMPACT WORKSHEET Current Year Estimated Cost/Funding Source Source of Additional Funds Requested Estimated Cost $ Contingencies $ (Fund Name: ) (Fund Number. ) Amount Budgeted $ Unanticipated Revenue $ (Budget Unit'Number : ) (Source: ) (Fund Name: } (Rev. Code: ) (Fund Number: ) Other Transfer(s) $ 1. Complete worksheet below 2. Deadline is one business day prior to normal agenda deadline Additional Requested $ Total Source of Funds $ Annualized cost $ if also planned for next year. Budget Transfer Authorized By Administrative Office Board Action Required for B -Transfer? Yes No Authorized Signature Date BUDGET TRANSFER REQUEST WORKSHEET Transfer Request: AMOUNT LINE ITEM LINE ITEM. Transfer $ (No Cents) From ; To Transfer $ t (No Cents) From To Transfer $ (No Cents) From To Transfer $ (No Cents) From To Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www. buttecounty.net/dds' www.buttegeneralMan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING December 8, 2009 Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Subject: Stabilization and Preservation of .Historic Structures on Parcels Created in Violation of the Subdivision Map Act Recommendation The. Departments of Development Services and Public Works recommend to the Board of Supervisors adoption of the resolution allowing the issuance of permits for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and potentially other historic structures located on parcels which are not compliant with the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances (Attachment A). Summary The intent of the proposed resolution is to allow the issuance of necessary permits to stabilize and preserve the Bell House (Attachment B) and other historic structures on noncompliant parcels in the unincorporated County. The Bell House is located on a parcel which was created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances. An unknown number of similar parcels which were created in violation of the Act and/or local ordinances exist in Butte County, and may contain historic structures. The proposed resolution allows the issuance of permits necessary for the stabilization of the Bell House, and identifies criteria under which issuance of such permits is not contrary to the public health and safety.. These criteria could be used by the Director of Development Services as a basis for the issuance of permits for the stabilization of other historic structures on similar noncompliant parcels. •BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ -December 8, 2009 ■ ■Stabilization and Preservation of Historic Structures on Parcels Created in Violation of the Subdivision Map Act ■ Wage 1 of 4■ Background In late 2008 an inquiry regarding building permits for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure in the area northwest of Chico was received by the Department of Development Services. The structure is a house which is believed to have been built by !Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century. Mr. Bell is listed as a trader in the 1850 census, and is thought to have been the owner of a ferry service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. According to the Butte County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho mines.' The home is located along Bell Road, which may have been named after Mr. Bell. The home was partially burned in a fire in 1901, but was rebuilt. The house is symmetrical in layout, featuring a center gable and side wings, as well as an arched window in the center gable. These elements reflect Folk Victorian construction with some Gothic Revival features. Gothic Revival was prevalent . in the American Northeast, but was popular for homes across the country between 1840 and 1860, due to widespread emulation through architectural pattern books. Folk Victorian describes homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, but built more simply, inexpensively, and without the use of professional architects. Widespread Folk Victorian construction followed the expansion of goods transport into smaller American towns and cities, as mass produced architectural trim could be produced in or shipped to newly accessible outlying areas. The house's associations with. Hugh Bell and with historic regional transportation and mining activities establish its importance to Butte County and Northern California history. Its architectural style associates it with important trends in American architectural history. These associations establish the structure as an important historic resource. for the County, and render it potentially eligible for listing in local, state or national historic registers. The BellHouse is located on a parcel that was split on May 20, 1977 (2173 OR 179) in violation of the Subdivision Map, Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel'created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization. and preservation, of the Bell House and other historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act. http://buttecountyhistoricalsociety.orp,/buttecountyhistory.html. Accessed November 4, 2009. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ mDecember 8, 2009 ■ ■Stabilization and Preservation of Historic Structures on Parcels Created in Violation of the Subdivision Map Act ■ -Page 2 of 4■ Discussion Butte County is rich in historic resources. Several hundred properties in the County are listed or appear to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Most of the designated properties are located in the incorporated jurisdictions. Fewer properties in the unincorporated County have been surveyed or designated. These areas of the County are likely to contain important historic resources. An unknown number of parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances also exist in the County, and could contain historic resources. Under the Subdivision Map Act and the Butte County Code, permits may be issued for these parcels if development of the property is not contrary to the public health or safety. The proposed resolution finds that the issuance of permits necessary to stabilize and preserve historic structures on certain noncompliant parcels is not contrary to public health and safety as long as specified requirements for environmental health and approved access to a'publicly,maintained road have been met. The resolution has been prepared in coordination between the Departments of Development Services, Public Works, Environmental Health and County Counsel. Conformance with the General Plan Support for the preservation of historic properties is expressed in both the existing Butte County General Plan and draft Butte County General Plan 2030. Policy 6.8.a. of the existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites." Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 further acknowledges that a number of historic sites remain to be identified, and seeks to address this issue. Proposed Action COS -A14.2 states: "Seek funding to compile an inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources." By allowing the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historic structures on parcels where their stabilization would . not otherwise be permitted, the proposed resolution is consistent with these General Plan statements. Conformance with the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code Consistent with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act, and Butte County Code Sections 20-160 (Illegally created parcels) and 20-167 (Conditional issuance of certificate of compliance), the County may determine that real property does not comply with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act and/or the Butte County Code, but may nevertheless determine that development would not be contrary to public health or safety, and on that basis allow for the issuance of development permits for the parcel. Consistent with this intent, in the case of the Bell House the resolution allows the immediate issuance of permits necessary for structural stabilization. Pursuant to Subdivision Map Act Section 66499.34, the issuance of building permits for the Bell House may also allow, based upon a separate application, the subsequent issuance of a Certificate of Compliance for the subject parcel. The resolution also sets forth the ■BUTTE COUNTY.BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT■ .December 8, 2009 ■ ■Stabilization and Preservation of Historic Structures on Parcels Created in Violation of the Subdivision Map Act ■ ■Page 3 of 4■ _:..:.:.;....:..::.rte:...:..;... � :. :... _. _..._:.......:........._.._......... _.__.. speeihc..crifena, neces'sa'ry. fog the. issuance fof peemits: needed- to. mamtaln :othe,r.historic structures on illegal parcels Owners of properties meeting these er',�tena could :also; under separate::applcation, seek a Certificate of fC.,ompliance.:from th'e Planning Con miss onYm_order too Aam: additional. development p&mlts .. Environmenfal'!R'eview Adoption' of the :p`rop'o'sed resolution is'eXempt from :further review ,under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 (Action by Reg:ulaCory Agencies for Protection of the Environment) Class 8 consists of acfiors taken by regulatory agencies to assure the maintenance, restoration, :enhancement; or protection of the en�tronmerit where. the: regulatory process: nvolv..es procedures fo: protection of the environment: Adoption of the proposed'resolutionur .tssh an 96tibbt to assure the; stabilization and preservation of historic structures on parcels created violation ofthe Subdivision Map Act, ahus :ensuring that valued :historic resources in .the County are:.mamtained.;and protected; If you have questions:,o'r.would,like'additiohtif information; please..contactfClaudta Stuart at 530 538 7604. or cstuart@buttecounty net, ,or Stuart Edell at 530.538 7681 or sedell buttecouhtX n et . Sincerely; PO - T a n lings, Director De,�elopment Services � Mike. Crump, Director; Public Works Atfachmenf; A...04 Bo'aid'.ofSuperuisors:Resoliition B Bell House SiterPho,#ographs 'a3UTTE C0_ .Y°BOARD O.F SIJPERVISQRS==AGENDA REPQR ■December=8 2009 • •Stabilization and Preservation of Historic Structures on Parcels Created, n 'tb 16n of the'Su6divi"sion°Map A' • Page 4 of 4 q J RESOLUTION 09- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGARDING THE STABILIZATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE BELL HOUSE AND OTHER HISTORIC STRUCTURES ON PARCELS CREATED IN VIOLATION OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND/OR LOCAL ORDINANCES WHEREAS, a number of parcels exist in Butte County which were created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances; and WHEREAS, under the Subdivision Map Act permits cannot be issued for parcels created in violation of the Act and/or local ordinances, without specific findings being made; and WHEREAS, some parcels in Butte County which were created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act contain historic structures, which are here defined as structures over 100 years old which are also associated with events, activities, and development that were important to the history of Butte County or the larger area; or the lives of people who were important to the history of Butte County or the larger area; or architectural trends or engineering history that were important to the history of Butte County or the larger area; and WHEREAS, the Bell House, located at 12555 Meridian Road, Chico (Assessor's Parcel Number 047-190-020) is such a historic structure located on a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act; and WHEREAS, Butte County values the preservation and restoration of its historic structures, as evidenced by Policy 6.8.a. of the General Plan Land Use Element, which states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites", and as evidenced by the inclusion of a number of policies intended to protect, maintain, and restore historic resources in draft Butte County General Plan 2030; and WHEREAS, without the issuance of permits necessary for its stabilization, the Bell House is at imminent risk of substantial deterioration; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has directed the Directors of Public Works and Development Services to identify options for issuing permits necessary for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House, and other historic or potentially historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 20-160 (Illegally created parcels) and 20-167 (Conditional issuance of certificate of compliance) of the Butte County Code, the County may determine that real property does not comply with the Subdivision Map Act and/or the Butte County Code, but may further determine that issuance of permits to stabilize Page 1 of 3 and preserve historic structures on such real property would not be contrary to public health or the public safety; and WHEREAS, adoption of this resolution is :exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 (Action by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of ;the Environment), as an action. to assure the stabilization - and preservation of 'historic structures, thereby assuring the ongoing presence of valued historic structures in the County; and WHEREAS, a duly.notified public hearing was held on December 8th, 2009; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has considered public comments regarding adoption of this resolution, and a report from the Departments of Development Services and Public Works: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors hereby determines that the .issuance of permits necessary to stabilize and preserve structures meeting the criteria below is not contrary to the public health and .public safety. The consistency of future, building permit applications with these criteria will be determined by the Director of Development Services: I. The structure is at least 100 years old; and II. The structure is associated with: i. Events; activities, or- developments that were important in the history of Butte County or the larger area; or ii. : The lives of people who were important :in the history of Butte County or the larger area; or iii: Architectural trends or engineering achievements that were important in the history of Butte County or the larger area; and III. The parcel was created before 1980; and IV. At the time of issuance of permits, all applicable requirements for environmental, health have been met, thereby ensuring public health; and V. At the time of issuance of permits, approved access must be provided to a publicly maintained street, assuring adequate access to the parcel by fire, police,°and other emergency personnel, and ensuring public safety. Page 2 of 3 6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors finds that the Bell House and the parcel on which it is located meet the above findings I -III based on the mid -nineteenth century origin of the house; its association with important historic regional transportation and mining activities; its association with important American architectural styles; and the pre- 1980.creation date of the parcel; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that based on this finding, the Board of Supervisors authorizes the issuance of permits necessary for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House, subject to verification by the Department of Development Services that all applicable requirements for environmental health have been met; and that access is provided by a publicly maintained street, thus ensuring public safety. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8`h day of December, 2009, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Bill Connelly, Chairman Butte County Board of Supervisors County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: Scott Tandy, Interim Chief Administrative Officer And Clerk of the Board Page 3 of 3 7 Pump Jm A3, Is Yx �. .j.�, �.' - - t s� «:.'.�•. �-•=�'♦ �F�.. � � t ,yrs a. �'� o a �p ��. � d� '' - e ji NM � �K j .' 'r,.a `f� r�.. 1' .: .i�•.� .: ,� _, 'rJ ,ate. ..r i V 's�"'i�: .0 4 � '-:• � � _ ^:�-c., tic^-:_ all Iqoy u AL IL T Ar 16 CPO IT ji f „ y i ri .+.#.:+..,.ate �_ . ,•...... .., R j! h. .- r�,. '..s, .. 6d& 40 C1 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT -DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecou nty.neVdds www.buttegeneralplan.net ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING December 8, 2009 Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Subiect: Stabilization and Preservation of Historic. Structures on Parcels Created in Violation of the Subdivision Map Act Recommendation The Departments of Development Services and Public Works recommend to the Board of Supervisors adoption of the resolution allowing the issuance of permits for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and potentially other historic structures located on parcels which are not compliant with the Subdivision Map Act (Attachment A). Summary The intent of the proposed resolution is to allow the issuance of building permits necessary to stabilize and preserve the Bell House (Attachment B) and other historic structures on noncompliant parcels in the unincorporated County. The Bell House is located on a parcel which was created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act. An unknown number of similar .parcels which were created in violation of the Act and/or local ordinances exist in Butte County, and may contain historic structures. The proposed resolution allows the issuance of building permits necessary for the stabilization of the Bell House, and identify criteria under which issuance of such permits is not contrary to the public health and safety. These criteria would be used by the Planning Commission as a basis for issuance :of certificates of compliance and subsequent permits for the stabilization of other historic structures on similar noncompliant parcels. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT- -December 8, 2009 ■ -Proposed Resolution Regarding the Preservation of Historic Structures on Illegal Parcels ■ -Page 1 of 4■ i Background 9'at, cp-� pi�< CJ In the<fall of- 2009, a building permit for the stabilization of an old and deteriorating structure in the area northwest of Chico was submitted to the Department of Development Services. The structure is a house which is believed to have been built by Hugh Bell in the mid -nineteenth century, possibly as early as 1842. Mr. Bell is listed as a trader in the 1850 census, and is thought to have been the owner of a ferry, service which provided shipping to Butte County during its early years. According to the Butte County Historical Society, Chico was a major transportation center, with goods arriving by riverboat at Chico Landing on the Sacramento River, and from there hauled up the Humboldt Road to the Nevada and Idaho mines.' The home is located along Bell Road, which is believed to have been named after Mr. Bell. The home was partially burned in a fire in 1901, but was rebuilt. The house is symmetrical in layout, featuring a center gable and side wings, as well as an arched window in the center gable. These reflect Folk Victorian construction with some Gothic Revival features. Gothic Revival was prevalent in the American Northeast, but was popular for homes across the country between 1840 and 1860, � due to widespread emulation through architectural pattern books. Folk Victorian describes homes patterned after popular styles such as Gothic Revival, but built more simply, inexpensively, and without the use of professional architects. Widespread Folk Victorian construction followed the expansion of goods transport into smaller American towns and cities, as mass produced architectural trim could be produced in or shipped to newly accessible outlying areas. The house's associations with Hugh Bell and with historic regional transportation and mining activities establish its importance to Butte County and Northern California history. Its architectural style associates it with important trends in American architectural history. These associations establish the structure as an important historic resource for the County, and render it potentially eligible for listing in local, state or national historic registers. The Bell House is located on a parcel that was split in [Stu, p/ease confirrn[yearJ in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code. The structure is deteriorating and has been raised in preparation for leveling and other actions necessary for its stabilization. However, due to the status of the parcel on which the house is located (i.e., a parcel created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act), the County has been unable to issue the necessary building permits. The Board of Supervisors has directed the Departments of Development Services and Public Works to seek a means of providing for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act. Discussion Butte County is rich in historic resources. Several hundred properties in the County are listed or appear to meet the criteria for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. ' http://buttecountvhistoricalsociety.org/buttecountyhistory.html. Accessed November 4, 2009. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT- -December 8, 2009 ■ -Proposed Resolution Regarding the Preservation of Historic Structures on Illegal Parcels!', • -Page 2 of 4■ Most of the designated properties are located in the incorporated jurisdictions. Fewer properties in the unincorporated County have been surveyed or designated. These areas of the County are likely to contain important historic resources. An unknown number of parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances also exist in the County, and could contain historic resources. Under the Subdivision Map Act and the Butte County Code, permits may be issued for these parcels if development of the property is not contrary to the public health or safety. The proposed resolution finds that the issuance of permits necessary to stabilize and preserve historic structures on certain noncompliant parcels is not contrary to public health and safety as long, as specified requirements for environmental health and emergency access have been met. The resolution has been prepared in coordination between the Departments of Development Services, Public Works, and County Counsel. Conformance with the General Plan Support for the preservation of historic properties is expressed in both the existing Butte County General Plan and draft Butte County General Plan 2030. Policy 6.8.a. of the .existing Butte County General Plan Land Use Element states "Encourage preservation .of significant historical sites." Draft Butte County General Plan 2030 further _acknowledges that a number of historic sites remain to be identified, and seeks to address this issue. Proposed Action COS -A14.2 states: "Seek funding to compile an inventory of known cultural resources, including historic... resources." By allowing the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House and other historic structures on parcels where their stabilization would not otherwise be permitted, the proposed resolution is consistent with these General Plan statements. Conformance with the Subdivision Map Act and Butte County Code Consistent with the Subdivision Map Act, Sections 20-160 (Illegally created parcels) and 20-167 (Conditional issuance of certificate of compliance) of the Butte County Code provide that the County may determine that real property does not comply with the Subdivision Map Act or Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code, but may nevertheless determine that development would not be contrary to public health or safety, and on that basis allow for the issuance of a certificate of compliance and development permits for the parcel. Consistent with this intent, in the case of the Bell House the resolution allows the immediate issuance of permits necessary for structural stabilization. Pursuant to Subdivision Map Act Section 66499.34, the issuance of building permits for the Bell House would also allow the subsequent issuance of a certificate of compliance for the subject parcel. In other cases, the resolution sets forth the specific findings necessary for the issuance of a certificate of compliance and subsequent building permits. Owners of properties meeting these criteria could seek a certificate of compliance from the Planning Commission in order to obtain subsequent building permits. ■BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT- -December 8, 2009 ■ -Proposed Resolution Regarding the Preservation of Historic Structures on Illegal Parcels ■ -Page 3 of 4• tS _ V, Environmental Review • - j , \ .. it •f • Te ' Adoption �of the proposed resolution -is exempt from further review under the California Environmental•Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 (Action by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment). Class 8 consists of actions taken by regulatory agencies to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of .the environment) where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. Adoption of the proposed resolution is such an action to . assure -the stabilization and •preservation 'of historic structures on parcels created in . violation of the Subdivision MapAct, in order to protect these properties. I If you have'questions or would; like'additional information, please contact Claudia Stuart at -530-538-7604 'or cstuarKaDbuttecou ity. net, or Stuart Edell at 530-538-7681 or sedell buttecounty.net. I� Sincere) " Tim Snellings, Director- Development'Services 1 Mike Crump, Director Public Works Attachment A. Draft Board of Supervisors Resolutidn B. Bell House - Photographs { !BUTTE COUNTY. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA REPORT,' -December 8, 2009 -Proposed Resolution Regarding the Preservation of Historic Structures on Illegal Parcels -Page 4 of 4• .r RESOLUTION 09- A RESOLUTION OF THE BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGARDING THE STABILIZATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE BELL HOUSE AND OTHER HISTORIC STRUCTURES ON PARCELS CREATED IN VIOLATION OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND/OR LOCAL ORDINANCES WHEREAS, a number of parcels exist in Butte County which were created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act and/or local ordinances; and WHEREAS,. under the Subdivision Map Act permits cannot be issued for parcels created in violation of the Act and/or local ordinances, without specific findings being made; and WHEREAS, some parcels in Butte County- which were created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act contain historic structures, which are here defined as structures over 100 years .old which are also associated with events, activities, and development that were important to the history of. Butte _ County or the larger area; or the lives of people who were important to the history of Butte County or the larger area; or architectural trends or engineering history that were important to the history of Butte County or the larger area; and WHEREAS, the Bell House, located at 12555 Meridian Road, Chico (Assessor's Parcel Number 047-190-020) is such a historic structure located on a parcel created in violation of the'Subdivision Map Act; and WHEREAS, Butte County values the preservation and restoration of its historic structures, as evidenced by Policy. 6.8.a. of the General Plan Land Use Element, which states "Encourage preservation of significant historical sites", and as evidenced by the inclusion of a number of policies intended to protect, maintain, and restore historic resources in draft Butte County General Plan 2030; and WHEREAS, without the issuance of building permits necessary for its stabilization, the Bell House is at imminent risk of substantial deterioration; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has directed the Directors of Public Works and Development Services to identify options for issuing permits necessary for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House, and other historic or potentially historic structures on parcels created in violation of the Subdivision Map Act; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 20-160 (Illegally created parcels) and 20-167 (Conditional issuance of certificate of compliance) of the Butte County Code, the County may determine that real property does not comply with the Subdivision Map Act or Chapter 20 (Subdivisions) of the Butte County Code, but may further determine that development of such real property would not be contrary to public health or the public safety, and shall grant a certificate of compliance; and WHEREAS, adoption of this resolution is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15308 (Action by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment), as .an action to assure the -stabilization- and preservation of historic structures, thereby assuring the ongoing presence of valued historic structures in the County; and WHEREAS, a duly notified public hearing was held on December 8th, 2009; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has considered public comments regarding adoption of this resolution, and a report from the Departments of Development Services and Public Works: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors hereby determines that the issuance of permits necessary to stabilize and preserve structures meeting the criteria below is not contrary to the public health and public safety, and therefore authorizes the issuance of a certificate of compliance subject to the following findings: I. The structure is at least 100 years old; and II. The structure is associated with: i. Events, activities, or developments that were important in the history of Butte County or the larger area; or ii. The lives of people who were important in the history of Butte County or the larger area; or iii. Architectural trends or engineering achievements that were important in the history of Butte County or the larger area; land III. The parcel was created before 1980 a cel is re 1980 and IV. At the time of issuance of permits, all applicable requirements for environmental health have been met, thereby ensuring public health; and V. At the time of issuance of permits, access must be provided by a public street, assuring adequate access to the parcel by fire, police, and other emergency personnel, and ensuring public safety. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors finds that the Bell House and the parcel on which it is located meet the above findings I -III based on the mid -nineteenth century origin of the house; its- association with important historic regional transportation; and mining , activities; its association with important American architectural styles; and the pre -1980 creation date of the parcel; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that based on this finding, the Board of Supervisors authorizes the immediate issuance ofpermits necessary for the stabilization and preservation of the Bell House, '-subject to verification by the Department of Development Services that all applicable requirements 'for environmental health have been met; and that access is provided by a public street, thus ensuring public safety. DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED ;this 8h day of December, ' 2009, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Bill Connelly,` Chairman Butte County -Board of Supervisors County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: Gregory B. Iturria, Interim Chief Administrative Officer And Clerk of the Board By I WE F t