Legislation Details

File #: 26-0689    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/24/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title: 11:00 AM – Hearing - Consideration for Hearing on Account and Proposed Assessment of Abatement Costs for properties abated under a CalRecycle Grant: (a) 11850 Dry Creek Rd, Middletown (APN 013-052-03); Property Owner: Wall Street Mining Corp; (b) 4258 Lakeshore Blvd, Lakeport (APN 029-151-28); Property Owner: Wratislaw Steve & Victoria L Trustee; (c) 4270 Lakeshore Blvd, Lakeport (APN 029-151-37); Property Owner: Wratislaw Steve & Victoria L Trustee
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Minutes from March 24, 2026, 2. Site photos, NONOTA, Invoice, Task Sheet - 11850 Dry Creek Rd, 3. Site photos, NONOTA, Invoice, Task Sheet- 4258 Lakeshore Dr. Lakeport, 4. NONOTA, Invoice, Task Sheet - 4270 Lakeshore Dr. Lakeport
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Memorandum


Date: July 7th, 2026

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Mireya G. Turner, Community Development Director
Prepared by: Marcus Beltramo, Code Enforcement Manager

Subject: 11:00 AM - Hearing - Consideration for Hearing on Account and Proposed Assessment of Abatement Costs for properties abated under a CalRecycle Grant: (a) 11850 Dry Creek Rd, Middletown (APN 013-052-03); Property Owner: Wall Street Mining Corp; (b) 4258 Lakeshore Blvd, Lakeport (APN 029-151-28); Property Owner: Wratislaw Steve & Victoria L Trustee; (c) 4270 Lakeshore Blvd, Lakeport (APN 029-151-37); Property Owner: Wratislaw Steve & Victoria L Trustee

Executive Summary:

Code Enforcement is seeking Board of Supervisor approval to record liens against the subject properties to recover the costs of several abatements conducted under a CalRecycle grant obtained by Code Enforcement to pay for the abatement and clean-up of properties in the unincorporated areas of the County identified to have illegal dumping. As part of the requirements for the grant, the County is to record a lien against the real property in favor of CalRecycle with a priority or first lien position, so that Cal-Recycle may recover grant funds expended for the trash removal. Code Enforcement is allowed to record a lien against the property in a subordinate or second lien position to recover administrative costs associated with the cleanup of the illegal dump site.

In accordance with Lake County Code Chapter 13, Article I, Section 13-42, the Board of Supervisors shall hear and consider the account and proposed assessment, together with objections and protests thereto. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board may make such modifications and revisions of the proposed account and assessment as it deems just and may order the account and proposed assessment confirmed or denied, in whole or in part or as modified and revised.

Relevant Property Information:

11850 Dry Creek - Located on the ...

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