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Abatement of brush to begin in the Rivieras in advance of upcoming fire season
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. (May 12, 2016) – In the aftermath of the Valley fire, considered the third most damaging fire in the history of California, Lake County Supervisor Rob Brown met with the homeowner associations in the Rivieras to discuss fire hazard mitigation for the 2016 fire season.
The results from those meetings included the creation of a partnership between the county and the homeowners' associations of Riviera Heights, Clearlake Riviera and Riviera West.
“It was agreed that the county would assist those communities by giving abatement notices to the worst of the offenders, and provide abatement if necessary. The property owners need to get that thick underbrush cleared up before something as devastating as the Valley fire happens in their community,” said Brown.
In April, Lake County Community Development Code Enforcement tagged 47 properties in the Riviera Heights, Clearlake Riviera and Riviera West with notices of nuisance and orders to abate.
“The owners of a handful of properties abated their lots after receiving the notices, but there are many more lots that still need to be cleared,” said interim Community Development Director Scott De Leon.
Code Enforcement plans to begin abatement before the end of May for those properties that have not responded to the notices.
“If the owner does not abate the property, the county will do it. A lien for the cost of the abatement will then be attached to the property, with the owner responsible for covering those costs,” added De Leon.
“This needs to gone done as soon as possible,” said Brown. “The warmer the weather gets, the greater the chance that the tools used for that abatement could spark a new fire in the dried brush.”
Currently the Community Development Department is looking for contractors to submit bids for the clearing of those properties.
“They need to have insurance – at least liability and workers comp – for the County to be able to contract with them,” said Jeri Driver of the Lake County Building and Safety Department.
All weed/brush abatement businesses that fulfill those requirements are encouraged to contact Driver at 707-263-2511 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before May 20 to get a bid packet.
“I really don’t think Lake County could handle going through another fire like the Valley fire,” added Brown. “These lots have got to get cleared.”