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Julie Gilchrist appeals to city council over wall construction dispute

February 14, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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Julie Gilchrist appeals to city council over wall construction dispute
The Lincoln City Council meeting on February 14, 2024, featured a significant appeal from resident Julie Gilchrist regarding ongoing issues with city code enforcement. Gilchrist addressed the council, seeking assistance with a matter that has persisted for 18 months, highlighting concerns about the application of city policies.

Gilchrist referenced two specific city policies aimed at ensuring clarity and fairness in code enforcement. She argued that these policies have not been effectively applied in her case. The issue arose when her family constructed a wall to prevent erosion that was threatening their property. According to Gilchrist, a city official had previously indicated that the wall would comply with city codes and was permissible on their property.

However, following a complaint from a neighbor, the city issued a cease and desist order, halting construction and leaving the backyard exposed, which raised safety concerns, particularly for children in the area. Gilchrist expressed frustration that the citation she received lacked clear information about the enforcement policies and the appeal process, instead threatening criminal prosecution.

This appeal underscores ongoing challenges residents face with city regulations and the enforcement process, raising questions about the effectiveness of current policies in protecting homeowners' rights and property. The council's response to Gilchrist's concerns may influence future discussions on code enforcement practices in Lincoln.

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