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Board adopts annual fee ordinance but preserves low farmers‑market charges and holds passport‑photo increase
Summary
The board adopted the county’s annual fee ordinance but agreed to preserve lower rates for certified‑producer certificates and farmers‑market registrations and to hold the passport‑photo fee at last year’s level while asking the county clerk and ROV to propose efficiencies and report back within 30 days.
Shasta County adopted its annual master fee ordinance Dec. 9 after public hearings and department presentations that drew farmers, market organizers and county staff.
Auditor‑Controller Nelda (Nolda) Short presented the master fee list and explained the new 60‑day effective period for fees. Agriculture Commissioner John Ingram said a full cost study shows the certified‑producer…
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