File #: 24-854    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/29/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 8/6/2024 Final action:
Title: 1:15 P.M. - HEARING - Consideration of Request for Post-Abatement Hearing on Account and Proposed Assessment of Abatement – 11195 Pingree Rd, Clearlake Oaks, CA / APN# 035-491-26
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Attachment A (2), 2. Attachment B (2), 3. Attachment C (2), 4. Attachment D (2), 5. Attachment E (2), 6. Attachment F (2), 7. Attachment G (2), 8. Attachment H (2), 9. Attachment I (2), 10. Attachment J (2)
Memorandum


Date: August 6, 2024

To: The Honorable Bruno Sabatier, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors

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

Subject: 1:15 P.M. - HEARING - Consideration of Request for Post-Abatement Hearing on Account and Proposed Assessment of Abatement - 11195 Pingree Rd, Clearlake Oaks, CA / APN# 035-491-26

Executive Summary:

On November 9, 2022, Lake County Code Enforcement (CE) performed an abatement for the property located at 11195 Pingree Rd, Clearlake Oaks, CA (property) owned by Derek Horn. 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.
Property Information:
Property Owners: Derek Horn
Zoning Designation: "R1" Single Family District
Lot Type: Improved with home that incurred fire damage, now a vacant lot
Tax Delinquent: Default date 6/30/2023 in the amount of $501.06

Investigation Background and Fact(s):
Starting in December 2019 - Code Enforcement received complaints alleging the property is in a sub-standard condition, junk all over, and lack of water to the property. In March/April 2022, the structure (mobile home) on the property incurred severe fire damage. After the fire, Code Enforcement received several complaints alleging that a person was occupying a recreational vehicle on a permanent basis, inoperable/dismantled vehicles, burnt materials on the property, and other items being stored on the property in a non-compliant manner.

On March 22, 2022 (prior to the fire) Code Enforcement conducted a site inspection and observed violati...

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