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Supervisors approve lien to recover abatement costs for burned Taco Bell site in Pollock Pines
Summary
The Board of Supervisors authorized placing a lien on the former Taco Bell property in Pollock Pines to recover county costs after the structure was boarded, fenced and ultimately demolished following fire and vandalism. The lien covers county abatement, inspection and administrative expenses.
The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 11 approved a resolution placing a lien on the former Taco Bell property at 6458 Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines to recover abatement and related county costs.
Planning and Building's acting code-enforcement supervisor described a multi-year compliance effort: county inspectors and staff documented vandalism, broken windows and other public-nuisance conditions beginning in 2021; the county boarded and fenced…
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