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Lake County upholds nuisance order for Cobb property; owner given two weeks to remove stored items or face abatement
Summary
The Board of Supervisors upheld a code-enforcement notice of nuisance and ordered abatement if a Cobb property owner does not remove stored materials and a recreational trailer within two weeks; Environmental Health staff said soil and high groundwater make a conventional septic system unlikely
The Lake County Board of Supervisors upheld a notice of nuisance and order to abate against a vacant Cobb property at 14526 Snead Drive and instructed staff to move forward with abatement if the owner did not correct the violations within two weeks.
Marcus Beltramo, manager of Lake County Code Enforcement, told the board that the county received a public complaint in May 2025 and inspected the parcel, which is zoned R-1 (single-family residential) and is recorded in the assessor’s office only as land. Beltramo said the site contained a trailer the county classifies as a recreational vehicle and miscellaneous stored materials; “anything that's stored on the property beyond 30 days, we consider that…
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