Comp Plan Amendment Decisions in Butte County
How comp plan amendment requests are decided across Butte County, CA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record
Comp Plan Amendment is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Butte County, CA. ZoneWire has analyzed 0 council meetings and detected 0 instances of comp plan amendment activity. Below are the most recent discussions.
What is Comprehensive Plan Amendment?
A change to a municipality's long-term land use plan that guides future zoning and development decisions.
A comprehensive plan amendment (also called a "general plan amendment" or "future land use map amendment") is a change to the municipality's long-range planning document that guides land use, transportation, infrastructure, and growth across the entire jurisdiction.
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A change to a municipality's long-term land use plan that guides future zoning and development decisions. In Butte County, CA, local government bodies regularly discuss comp plan amendment as part of zoning and land use decisions.
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Why Track Comp Plan Amendment?
Every municipality maintains a comprehensive plan (sometimes called a "general plan" or "master plan") that establishes the policy framework for development. The plan typically includes:
Comp Plan Amendment Regulations in California
California sets the regulatory framework that governs how comp plan amendment decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect comp plan amendment outcomes in Butte County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A comprehensive plan amendment (also called a "general plan amendment" or "future land use map amendment") is a change to the municipality's long-range planning document that guides land use, transportation, infrastructure, and growth across the entire jurisdiction. ZoneWire tracks comp plan amendment activity across Butte County, CA public meetings.
ZoneWire monitors Butte County, CA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags comp plan amendment activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 0 meetings and detected 0 comp plan amendment mentions.
Tracking comp plan amendment in Butte County surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.
Zoning and land-use planning for unincorporated Butte County are administered by the Planning Division of the Butte County Department of Development Services. The Planning Division coordinates review of development projects and develops and implements the Butte County General Plan and other advance planning programs. The Zoning Ordinance is adopted to implement the General Plan and to protect and promote the health, safety, and welfare of County residents. Zoning questions can be directed to the Development Services Permit Center Planner.
Chapter 24 (Zoning) of the Butte County Code organizes zoning districts into seven categories: Agriculture Zones, Natural Resource Zones, Residential Zones, Commercial and Mixed Use Zones, Industrial Zones, Special Purpose Zones, and Overlay Zones. Each property is assigned a base zone (and may carry one or more overlay zones) that lists the permitted uses and sets development standards such as minimum lot size, maximum building height, and setbacks. Overlay zones in the County include Airport Compatibility, Deer Herd Migration, and Military Airspace overlays.
The Butte County Planning Commission meets on the 4th Thursday of every month, with special sessions called as needed. The Commission reviews and acts on matters related to planning and development and advises the Board of Supervisors on land-use matters. It is made up of five commissioners appointed by the Board of Supervisors to represent the various geographical areas and the commercial, industrial, and agricultural interests of the County.
Under the County Code, the Development Services Director, or designee, serves as the Zoning Administrator. The Zoning Administrator is the hearing authority for project applications such as Minor Use Permits, Minor Variances, and Parcel Maps, and can approve or deny those projects. The role is intended to handle minor and non-controversial public hearing items so the Planning Commission can focus on more complex matters. A Zoning Administrator decision to approve or deny may be appealed to the Planning Commission, and the Zoning Administrator may also refer projects to the Planning Commission.
Yes. Butte County's Zoning Ordinance establishes agricultural buffers to conserve and stabilize agricultural land uses and protect them from encroachment and conversion to residential uses. Within an agricultural buffer area, the setback for a dwelling is 300 feet from any property line that abuts an Agriculture zone. Applicants for ministerial permits may request an adjustment to the 300-foot buffer requirement through an Unusual Circumstances Review, where factors such as parcel size and shape, the location of existing residences and infrastructure, and natural topography may make the setback infeasible or unnecessary.
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