No net fiscal impact. The costs as determined will be added to the tax roll as a special assessment on this property and will be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary County taxes are collected.
Contra Costa County Ordinance Code Article 14-6.4 and California Government Code Section 25845 authorize the recovery of abatement costs in public nuisance cases, the recordation of a Notice of Abatement Lien, and the inclusion of abatement costs on the tax roll as a special assessment, upon approval of the Board of Supervisors.
The Notice and Order to abate was posted on the above-referenced property in the unincorporated area of Oakley for the accumulation of trash, debris, salvage materials, salvage dock materials, salvage boats, and salvage vehicle parts and was serviced on the property owner and all persons known to be in possession of the property by certified mail on July 24, 2019.
The property owner did not file an appeal of the Notice and Order to Abate. The County Abatement Officer abated the nuisance on August 29, 2019.
The property owner was billed for the actual costs of the abatement and all administrative costs. The bill was sent by first-class mail to the property owner on October 16, 2019. The property owner did not pay the bill within 45 days of the date of mailing.
Notice of this Cost Hearing was sent to the property owner by certified mail by the Clerk of the Board. For proof of service, see Clerk of the Board at 1025 Escobar St., Martinez, CA.
If not approved, the County will not be able to recover the costs for abatement on code violations for this property.