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Board declares public nuisance on Corning property, adopts proclamations and ordinances
Summary
The board adopted the planning commission’s decision declaring a public nuisance at 5639 Highway 99 W (owner Frank Johnson) and authorized abatement if the owner does not comply; during the same meeting supervisors also approved proclamations for Building Safety and Mental Health months, a Partnership Health Plan MOU and ordinances adjusting deferred compensation administration and auto allowance policy.
The Tehama County Board of Supervisors on May 5 adopted a planning commission recommendation to declare a public nuisance at a Corning property (5639 Highway 99 W, APN 069‑040‑019) owned by Frank Johnson and ordered abatement and itemized cost recovery if the owner does not correct violations.
Code Enforcement Officer Ron Robbins told the board that the property had multiple recreational vehicles being used as residences, unpermitted septic systems and debris on a parcel zoned light industrial. Robbins said the current owner was allowed time…
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