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Board approves special assessment of roughly $68 for McCartney Road vacant lot after Fish and Wildlife search
Summary
Following a code-enforcement presentation and owner testimony, the board ordered a special-tax assessment and abatement lien for a vacant lot on McCartney Road; staff presented enforcement costs of $67.63 and 80¢ and indicated heavier penalties were avoided because Fish and Wildlife destroyed plants and the owner abated quickly.
The Yuba County Board of Supervisors on June 24 ordered a special tax assessment and recorded an abatement lien for enforcement costs related to a vacant lot on McCartney Road (APN 15390027).
Anthony Centillion of Code Enforcement presented the case, saying the file opened in October 2024 after a California Department of Fish and Wildlife search warrant uncovered more than 3,300 marijuana plants. Centillion said Fish…
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