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Board tables action on placing unpaid code‑compliance costs on tax rolls after public pushback
Summary
Supervisors voted to table for 60 days a routine item that would add delinquent code‑compliance administrative costs as special assessments to the secured property‑tax roll after extensive public comment and legal concerns were raised.
Nevada County supervisors on June 24 voted 3–2 to table for 60 days a routine resolution that would add unpaid administrative costs from code‑compliance cases to the secured property‑tax roll.
County staff and County Counsel explained the process — used by many California counties — in which administrative costs incurred during code‑compliance investigations and abatement activity are certified and, if unpaid and after due process, recorded as a special assessment on a parcel’s secured property‑tax bill. Code‑compliance staff said the list before the board represents cases that exhausted appeal…
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