Legislation Details

File #: 26-0611    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/15/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/5/2026 Final action:
Title: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins
Attachments: 1. Letter, Reso adopted by PC, BOS hearing date, Johnson, CE-26-6.pdf, 2. PC Resolution 26-02, Johnson, 5639 Hwy 99W, Corning.pdf, 3. Abatement Notice_Johnson_5639 Hwy 99W_Corning CE-26-6.pdf
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Code Enforcement Officers Clint Weston and Ron Robbins

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Requested Action(s)

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a) Request that the Board of Supervisors adopt the recommended decision of the Planning Commission declaring the existence of a public nuisance on the property, ordering the abatement thereof; and directing an itemized accounting of the costs incurred in abating the public nuisance without further notice of hearing

 

Owner:                      Frank Johnson

Site Address: 5639 Hwy 99W, Corning

APN:                      069-040-019 (District 4)

Case No:                     CE-26-6, Abatement Notice

 

b)  In the event that such nuisance is not abated by the owner or occupant as set forth above, the enforcing officer shall abate, or cause to be abated, the public nuisance(s) in the manner set forth in Tehama County Code section 10.16.130, and shall keep an itemized account of the costs incurred by the County to abate the nuisance, to be charged against the Premises and against each person who causes, permits, suffers, or maintains the public nuisance to exist, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 10.16 of the Tehama County Code

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Financial Impact:

None.

 

Background Information:

Tehama County Code Enforcement conducted an inspection of 5639 Hwy 99W,Corning, California, APN: 069-040-019 (“Premises”) on 1/6/2026.

 

The enforcing officer issued a “Notice of Violation and Proposed Administrative Penalty on 1/12/2026.

 

The enforcing officer issued a “Notice to Abate Public Nuisance and Administrative Order to Show Cause” (“Notice”) to the owner(s) and/or occupants(s) of the Premises on 2/23/2026.

 

The Notice alleged a public nuisance, existed on the Premises. Abatement of the nuisance was ordered as specified in the Notice.

 

On 3/19/2026, the Planning Commission confirmed the condition of the property constitutes a public nuisance under Chapter 10.16; and adopted Resolution #26-02 declaring the existence of a Public Nuisance on the property and ordered the abatement thereof; and directed an itemized accounting of the costs incurred in abating the public nuisance.