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Council approves placing unpaid code enforcement fines on property tax roll after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing with speakers raising concerns about enforcement and fines, the Yuba City Council authorized placing $45,900 in unpaid code enforcement fines from 19 properties onto the secured tax roll and directing liens on those properties; staff said the amounts are capped per property and will appear on property tax installments.
YUBA CITY — The Yuba City Council voted to add unpaid code enforcement citation fines totaling $45,900 from 19 properties to the county secured property tax roll and to direct that liens be placed on the subject properties, after a public hearing and discussion about collection practices and impacts on property owners.
The council heard a presentation from Doug Libby of the city’s code enforcement team outlining the city’s updated nuisance process and the collection proposal. Libby said the proposed list includes 19 properties and 49 citations, with proposed collections capped at about $5,000 per property to avoid placing uncollectible amounts…
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