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Board places dozens of $3,000 liens after lengthy code-enforcement hearings
Summary
After a day-long series of environmental-health hearings, the board approved multiple $3,000 nuisance liens for properties with inoperable vehicles, trash, substandard or unpermitted structures and occupied RVs; staff allowed some cases to be tabled for remediation or withdrawn when fines were paid.
The Tehama County Board of Supervisors spent a substantial portion of its April 21 meeting on environmental health code-enforcement hearings and ordered liens or other remedies in many cases.
Code enforcement staff (Ron Robbins and others) presented more than a dozen cases alleging public-nuisance conditions: junk and debris, inoperable vehicles, substandard travel trailers and unpermitted structures being used for human occupancy. For the vast majority of cases the board adopted…
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