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Board upholds nuisance notice for ‘Music Village’ property but allows limited self‑abatement timeline

Lake County Board of Supervisors · December 18, 2025
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Summary

After code‑enforcement staff documented unpermitted structures, RVs and event infrastructure at 9685 Nancy Drive (Kelseyville), the board upheld the notice of nuisance but offered the owner a phased self‑abatement schedule: remove immediate health and safety hazards within two weeks and complete full abatement within two months or staff will proceed to abate.

Lake County's Board of Supervisors on Dec. 16 upheld a notice of nuisance for a Kelseyville property known locally as "Music Village," but gave the owner limited time to self‑abate before the county initiates formal abatement.

Code Enforcement Manager Marcus Beltramo told the board staff had received repeated complaints since 2019 and documented multiple unpermitted structures, recreational vehicles occupied on a longer‑term basis, a stage and related sound/electrical equipment, porta‑potties on site beyond the county's 30‑day allowance, cargo containers and other outdoor storage on land zoned as rural lands. Beltramo said environmental health confirmed there was…

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