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Code compliance updates case management; board weighs body‑worn cameras
Summary
County code staff rolled out a revised procedure manual with standardized intake, prioritization and escalation. Supervisors asked about privacy, litigation and costs after staff estimated a five‑year body‑worn camera program at roughly $200,000 plus PRA and staffing costs.
Community Development staff presented a revised Code & Cannabis Compliance procedure manual that standardizes intake, case prioritization, inspection timelines and escalation steps to citations, abatements or receivership where necessary.
Matt Kelly, Code & Cannabis Compliance Director, said the manual sets clearer thresholds for elevating complex cases, defined timelines…
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