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Planning Commission approves 24‑unit mobile home park expansion near Oroville

2660616 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

Butte County Planning Commission voted to adopt a mitigated negative declaration and approve Use Permit UP 24004 to expand an existing mobile home park by 24 units on a 6.68‑acre parcel near Lincoln Boulevard, subject to mitigation and conditions.

The Butte County Planning Commission on Jan. 23 adopted an initial study with a mitigated negative declaration and approved Use Permit UP 24004 to expand a mobile home park by 24 units on a 6.68‑acre parcel east of Oroville.

The decision follows a staff presentation recommending approval with conditions. Tristan Weems, Department of Development Services, told commissioners that "staff recommends the planning commission adopt the initial study, mitigated negative declaration, and approve Use Permit UP 24004 for 24 unit mobile home park expansion subject to the findings and conditions in Attachment A." The motion to approve carried with all commissioners voting in favor and no nays recorded.

The proposed project site is immediately south of Ophir Road and roughly a half‑mile east…

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