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Letters to the Editor: A cautionary story of the risks of self-certification in development

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Feb. 7, 2026 6 AM PT

To the editor: A really actual story from my very own expertise of self-certification ought to give us pause (“In Palisades go to, Trump officers vow to hurry up permits for fireplace rebuilding,” Feb. 4). In 1985, after having come residence after working all night time, I used to be slumbering when a pounding on my again door woke up me. My gardener, who had begun work, was shaking as he mentioned, “There’s a gap in your yard!” I went out to see what he was speaking about.

What I found was a shock. We discovered a brick-lined 25-foot gap, 4 ft in diameter, that had been lined by some now rotted boards beneath about 6 inches of soil. My gardener had damaged by means of however had been capable of catch the aspect of the outlet, saving himself.

Contacting county code, I realized it was a sewage sump utilized by homes within the neighborhood when, after World Conflict I, what had been an orange orchard was subdivided.

In 1951, the county put in a dwell sewer system requiring property homeowners to fill their sumps with sand and self-certify the job was carried out. Whoever owned my home at the moment had “self-certified” the sump was stuffed. Forty years later, the dirt-covered boards had rotted, laying a entice for the unfortunate.

We ought to be cautious of easy, ideologically handy options to advanced issues. The frenzy to recuperate from disastrous wildfires isn’t any exception.

Stephen Montgomery, Bakersfield

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