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Santa Fe County asks hearing officer to uphold nuisance violations at 30 Camino Obajo
Summary
At an informal county hearing, a Santa Fe County official presented photos and notices showing long-standing trash, collapsed structures and illegal power connections at 30 Camino Obajo and asked the hearing officer to uphold nuisance violations; occupant Jesslyn Sandoval said she is trying to clean up while a prospective purchaser, Cherry Thomas, said abatement has begun and she will close in about 90 days.
Santa Fe County asked a hearing officer on April 3, 2026, to uphold findings that the property at 30 Camino Obajo has remained in prolonged violation of the county’s nuisance ordinance after a county presenter described photographs and inspections showing trash, derelict vehicles, structural collapse and an RV illegally connected to power.
The county presenter said quick-claim deeds (exhibits C and D) list Edward Martinez as the owner and that there was no current deed showing Jesslyn Sandoval as owner. He introduced Exhibit E (dated 10/09/2025) and said photographs from that and subsequent inspections showed inoperable cars on jack stands, refrigerators and pallets, broken windows, an accessory building that had partially caved in, and interior…
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