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Drulard pleaded with Maya to hang in there. “She’s come so close with this application.

To bail now, it’s a shame,” Drulard said. “But at this point, given that she has withdrawn her
application for a conditional use permit, we can’t just let her bring the units in.”

The delay was the last straw for Maya. “I was at the end of my rope,” she said.

“I had them built, ready for delivery, and even booked, when the County Commissioners
decided not to hear my case,” Maya exclaimed.

Maya is moving RPTs onto her site as quickly as they can build them in Red Bluff.
Maya herself designed the cabins with a builder of prefabricated modular homes.

“Just because I made these cool, I shouldn’t be persecuted for that,” Maya said. “If they
looked tacky, I would probably have gotten approval.”

Everything Maya wants to do hinges on the County’s definition of an RPT.

“The Planning Department and the County Commission never got to decide whether an
RPT is a structure. Now a judge will do it,” lamented Drulard. If the units are in violation, fines
and legal action could result.

What will Maya do if she loses?

“If they want to defeat this project, then they are going to have the Wild West out here,”
Maya warned. “We can pack this place with aluminum-sided trailers. I can rent these sites for
$600 a month and fill every one. It’s going to be filled with people rebuilding their dirt bikes out
front. So if they want to see that, game on.”

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