Supervisor Derry: County Ushers in New Era of Code Enforcement with Administrative Citations

First citations in Third District issued

SAN BERNARDINO, CA – San Bernardino County code enforcement officers issued their first administrative citation in the Third District in January.

The first citation was issued on Jan. 19 to a Big Bear City property owner using a single family residence as a rental property without the required short-term rental permit.  On Jan. 26, a property owner in Landers was cited for inadequate water and sanitation at a rental property.

One of the most difficult aspects of enforcing county codes in the past was an inability to provide enough pressure on violators to compel them to abate the nuisance in a timely fashion.  The process would involve numerous warnings and court time before the offenders would comply or county workers would be allowed to abate the nuisance.
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iePolitics: The Corruption Scandal Is About To Get Ugly

Former San Bernardino County Assessor’s Office Intergovernmental Affairs Director Rex Gutierrez appeared in court today for preliminary hearing on charges of embezzlement and grand theft relating to time card fraud. His case was bound over for trial starting in about 60 days.

Among the witnesses was San Bernardino County Human Resources Director Andrew Lamberto, who testified that Gutierrez’s work hours were determined by his immediate supervisor, former Assistant Assessor Adam Aleman.   Aleman has already plead guilty to four felonies in connection with the scandal, including presenting a false claim, in exchange for his testimony against the remaining defendants.

Lamberto’s assertion appears to be in direct conflict with state law, which does not restrict a salaried employee’s work schedule except for sick leave and vacation time.  The county’s position has been that Exempt employees, such as Gutierrez, defendant Greg Eyler, and all the staff members for the Board of Supervisors (BOS), County Counsel, and the County Administrative Office are in fact salaried employees who are not required to work a set number of hours.  This sudden switch in policy described at today’s hearing by Lamberto will likely result in not only a much more intensive grilling of Lamberto at trial, but also subpoenas being issued to the five Chiefs of Staff to the Board of Supervisors as well as those in the County Administrative Office and County Counsel to explain the disparate treatment of employees covered under the same Memorandum of Understanding and the same California Labor Codes. Continue reading

FlashReport: Who will Replace Anthony Adams?

This was sent to me by one of the candidates.  It makes interesting reading.  I’m also hearing rumors that Anthony Riley, former staffer for San Bernardino County Chairman of the Board and Vice President of the Hesperia School Board, is also contemplating a run.

by Mike Spence – Los Angeles County

1-19-2010 8:58 am

The surprise decision by Assemblyman Adams not to seek re-election to the 59th Assembly District has set off a scramble for the sprawling Los Angeles and San Bernardino County seat.

The 59th District contains all or parts of the Eastern Los Angeles County communities of. Los Angeles County communities of Claremont, La Verne, Glendora, San Dimas, Sierra Madre, Monrovia, Bradbury, Arcadia and La Crescenta then suddenly goes north through the Angeles Forest and East into San Bernardino to take in the San Bernardino County communities of Apple Valley, Hesperia, Lake Arrowhead, Crestline, San Bernardino, Highland and Mentone. It is a district that makes the case for redistricting reform. Continue reading

iePolitics: Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt falling down on the job?

I was recently told of the issues with the Havasu Lake Municipal Advisory Council, including the fact that one of the members has been convicted of at least three felonies, as previously reported.  There are claims this group attempts to run roughshod over the entire town with little concern for ethics, integrity or the law.

I was also advised that some of the members’ terms have expired while others were sitting on the council, having never been appointed.  From the Clerk of the Board’s website:

The Council shall be composed of five (5) members who are recommended by the member of the Board of Supervisors representing the community of Havasu Lake.  Council members shall be residents the area and shall be registered to vote at a residence within the boundaries of the Council.  Each appointment shall be by majority vote of the Board of Supervisors, and all members shall serve at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors.

Member Seat Status Seat Position Nomination Type
Wright, Marguerite Filled Regular District 1
Bigwood, Frank Filled Regular District 1
Aleksich, Michael Filled Regular District 1
Chamberlain, Gary Filled Regular District 1
Gardner, Terry L. Filled Regular District 1

I made a California Public Records Act request to the Clerk of the Board for all board items/appointments related to the Havasu Lake Municipal Advisory Council: Continue reading