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Code Enforcement Division set to move to Lucerne PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Sunday, 19 October 2008
LUCERNE – The Lake County Code Enforcement Division will soon be moving its operations to Lucerne.


The entire division will be located on the second floor of the Lake County Visitor's Center, located at 6110 E. Highway 20, according to Community Development Director Rick Coel, whose department also covers Code Enforcement.


“We have set Oct. 29 as the start date for the move to Lucerne,” said Coel.


He said that he thinks it will take a week to complete the move and for staff to begin working out of the Lucerne office.


“We plan to rotate staffing in a way that allows us to keep one staff member at our courthouse office during normal business hours,” he added.


The division originally was slated to move to Lucerne earlier this year, as Lake County News has reported. However, Coel said a number of logistical issues had to be resolved, resulting in delays.


Code Enforcement staffing has been updated effective Thursday, according to Code Enforcement Manager Voris Brumfield.


Staff includes Beverly Westphal, countywide abandoned vehicle abatement; Allison Garrett, overseeing Lucerne, Glenhaven, Spring Valley, Clearlake Oaks and Clearlake Park; Roderic Hilliard, who is in charge of Lower Lake, Middletown, Cobb Mountain, Kelseyville, Finley and the Clear Lake Riviera; and Kimberlee Heckard, whose territory includes Lakeport, Upper Lake, Blue Lakes and Nice.


Larry Fabisch, whose territory had included the Northshore areas, has been placed on administrative leave, Coel said.


Fabisch was arrested last Saturday morning for charges including cultivating and possession of marijuana and carrying loaded firearms in public. The former president of the county's employees' union, Fabisch told Lake County News that he has medical marijuana cards which allow him to have the marijuana.


Coel said there are several reasons for the move to Lucerne, including a desire to locate a county office on the Northshore, which also will allow Code Enforcement staff to make a more efficient response to complaints in that area.


The move also will give staff more elbow room, as Coel described the office space in the courthouse on N. Forbes Street in Lakeport as “crowded.”


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Donna is elated
written by angisangels, October 19, 2008
Because she can hook up with Larry at the Senior Center and enjoy a bowl with her coffee.
Grow a pair, I don\'t
written by Donna Christopher, October 19, 2008
care if it's a set of testicles or ovaries as your anonymous post makes it difficult which advice to give. Are you ashamed of your views or just embarrassed by their lack of intellectual content?
Good move
written by kd006, October 19, 2008
"Larry Fabisch, whose territory had included the Northshore areas, has been placed on administrative leave, Coel said."


I for one am happy to see the county do the right thing for a change, Larry is not being denied due process and the county is not liable for his actions while this is being decided in the courts.
Welcome to the hood CE
written by Donna Christopher, October 19, 2008
we're glad to see you and the new Sheriff's substation happening here.
ditto
written by lenny, October 20, 2008
to that one Donna...
Pot Smokers Unite
written by egbjr, October 20, 2008
Moving county dope smoking employees closer to the source of their weed should cut down on county funded travel. Another giant step backward in making it easier to conduct official business. Of course you will have a ready source for your weed presciptions while waiting in line.
poor county compensation packa
written by dogwalker, October 21, 2008
are at the root of county officials engaging in "side businesses", if you will. The salaries offered to work for our county are laughable and are barely over poverty level wages. If they are going to throw the book at this fellow, they'd better throw the same book at Rob Brown.

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