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File #: 26-0071    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 12/23/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/10/2026 Final action: 2/10/2026
Title: HEARING - Planning and Building Department, Code Enforcement Division, recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 036-2026, placing a lien on the property located at 3369 Patterson Way, El Dorado Hills, identified by Assessor’s Parcel Number 120-164-006, owned by Tours Irene M Tr & Ravenswood Investments Trust, for the outstanding fees for Code Enforcement Cases and Structural Abatement at the subject address, in the amount of $12,321.63. (District 1) FUNDING: Abatement Fund - 100%.
Attachments: 1. A - Approved Resolution Routing Sheet, 2. B - Resolution, 3. C - County Abatement Cost, 4. D - Proof of Service, 5. Executed Resolution 036-2026.pdf
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HEARING - Planning and Building Department, Code Enforcement Division, recommending the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 036-2026, placing a lien on the property located at 3369 Patterson Way, El Dorado Hills, identified by Assessor’s Parcel Number 120-164-006, owned by Tours Irene M Tr & Ravenswood Investments Trust, for the outstanding fees for Code Enforcement Cases and Structural Abatement at the subject address, in the amount of $12,321.63.
(District 1)

FUNDING: Abatement Fund - 100%.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
On June 18,2024 following a reported complaint from the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office regarding the condition of the property located at 3369 Patterson Way, El Dorado Hills (Property), Planning and Building Department, Code Enforcement Division (Code Enforcement) conducted an inspection and observed that the Property was a vacant building. At that time, the Property was secured; however, structural deficiencies and an unmaintained pool were noted. Due to the condition of the Property, Code Enforcement deemed the building vacant and in violation of County Ordinance Section 9.02.600 et seq., which states that no owner shall allow a building designed for human use or occupancy to be a vacant building without active maintenance for more than thirty (30) calendar days. Code Enforcement posted a Red Tag on the building, designating it a “Vacant Building.” After the Red Tag was posted, a Notice and Order was sent stating the requirements for monitoring and maintaining the Property in accordance with County Code Section 9.06.600 et seq.

On February 13,2025 Code Enforcement sent an updated Notice and Order to the Property owners for the vacant building violation, detailing that vacant building fines would be imposed if the Property was not brought into compliance (to prevent public access) by March 17, 2025. The Property owner did not respond to Code Enforcement’s notice or take any corrective actions; the mail was u...

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