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Tehama County board adopts 'exhaustion of remedies' ordinance requiring administrative appeals before courts

Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Board of Directors · April 23, 2026
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Summary

The board unanimously adopted Ordinance 2026-1 establishing an administrative‑remedies procedure (hearing officer then Superior Court) for challenges to fees, charges and assessments, clarifying the district’s internal appeal steps and potential legal defenses if procedures are bypassed.

The Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District board voted unanimously April 23 to adopt Ordinance 2026‑1, an uncodified ordinance that establishes administrative remedies and an appeal path property owners must follow before pursuing litigation over district fees, charges or assessments.

Senior deputy county counsel Daniel Klausner explained the ordinance clarifies the procedural steps property owners must take — filing a challenge,…

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