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Code compliance staff update procedures; supervisors debate body‑worn cameras' costs and privacy
Summary
Code and cannabis compliance reported higher caseloads, revised intake and escalation procedures, and average officer caseloads around 89 cases. Staff estimated a 5‑year body‑worn camera program at about $200,000 and flagged staff and PRA costs; supervisors asked for further analysis but did not direct an immediate purchase.
Nevada County code and cannabis compliance staff on Jan. 28 summarized a recent procedural overhaul and discussed whether to pilot body‑worn cameras for non‑law‑enforcement code officers.
Matt Kelly, code division director, described revisions to the department’s procedure manual: standardized case intake, clearer escalation thresholds, defined inspection timelines and stronger documentation to support continuity and consistent enforcement. Supervising officer Kelsey Hess said the team now prioritizes immediate…
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