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File #: 26-0252    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Regular Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/20/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/17/2026 Final action:
Title: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Director Tia Branton and Code Enforcement Officer Ron Robbins
Attachments: 1. MJ Notice of Costs_Ramirez_16715 Blue Oak Rd._Cottonwood.pdf, 2. Notice of Hearing, BOS, Ramires and Tang, 16715 Blue Oak Rd., Cottonwood, EHCE-25-3.pdf, 3. Resolution CE25-02, Ramirez.pdf

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / CODE ENFORCEMENT - Director Tia Branton and Code Enforcement Officer Ron Robbins

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Requested Action(s)

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a)                     Request that the Board of Supervisors adopt the Administrative Hearing Officer’s recommended decision relating to Abatement Costs Lien Hearing Pursuant to Chapter 9.06 (Marijuana) of the Tehama County Code and Government Code section 53069.4 and section 25845:

 

                                          Owner:                                                  Eva Elizabeth Flores Ramires (owner at time of abatement)

                                                                                                                    Jimmy Tang (current owner)                                            

                                          Site Address:                                            16715 Blue Oak Rd., Cottonwood

                                          APN:                                    007-032-008 and 007-032-007 ("Premises") (District 4)

                                          Case No:                                                 EHCE-25-3

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Financial Impact:

Imposing liens from unpaid abatement costs facilitates the Department's compliance with Tehama County Code Chapter 9.06 and Government Code Section 53069.4 and 25845.

 

Background Information:

Tehama County Code Enforcement conducted an inspection of the Premises on May 20, 2025. The enforcing officer issued a "Notice of Violation and Proposed Administrative Penalty, Notice to Abate and Administrative Order to Show Cause" ("Notice") to the owner(s), and/or occupant(s) of the Premises on May 20, 2025, for unlawful marijuana cultivation under Chapter 9.06.                     

                     

Abatement of the unlawful marijuana cultivation conducted by Law Enforcement.

 

On July 9, 2025, a Hearing was conducted by the Administrative Hearing Officer to review the enforcing officer’s report of the amount of Abatement Costs to determine whether, and in what amount, the Abatement Costs shall be enforced as a lien against the Premises; and adopted an Abatement Costs Recommendation, recommending the Board of Supervisors order the recordation of a lien related to these costs.