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Supervisors debate and table $21 annual mobile-home fee after public objections

3317637 · May 6, 2025
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Board discussion focused on a proposed $21 annual administrative fee to fund defense and administration of Tuolumne County's mobile-home rent control ordinance; supervisors expressed concern about passing costs to park residents and questioned overlap with state law; the item was referred back to staff after no majority vote to change the fee.

The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors debated a proposed $21 per‑space annual fee intended to cover county costs to administer and defend Chapter 5.28 of the Tuolumne County Code (control of rents and mobile home parks).

County staff said the fee is reviewed annually and is intended to cover the county’s legal and administrative costs for the local mobile‑home rent control ordinance. The ordinance includes a mechanism by which administration and defense costs may be charged to park…

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