Gearhart’s control of Atascadero

December 1, 2010

Kelly Gearhart

(Editor’s note: This is the second in a four part series about the story of North County developer Kelly Gearhart and his political allies. Part one was Fraud, arson and betrayal.)

By KAREN VELIE

As he built his empire, Kelly Gearhart’s relationships with public officials made it possible for him to skirt building requirements, thereby saving him hundreds of thousands in development costs.

These exceptions risked public safety, cost the county revenue and negatively impacted the availability of low cost housing, according to several sources who spoke to CalCoastNews.

His relationships with community leaders in Atascadero, especially the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce and some City Council members and staff, provided Gearhart with the appearance that he was an upstanding civic-minded citizen when, in fact, he was breaking state and federal laws.

And officials in Atascadero either looked the other way or seemed powerless to stop him.

In numerous interviews and in the reading of countless documents, some obtained by walking door to door asking homeowners for copies of their housing records, CalCoastNews has learned that Gearhart regularly broke laws meant to protect the public and provide housing for the poor.

The image of him as a successful developer helped lure hundreds of local people to invest in his projects.

Kelly Gearhart in his jet

More than 1,200 investors, primarily seniors, invested more than $100 million into Gearhart’s projects, most of the funds are currently unaccounted for because of an alleged Ponzi scheme. In addition, Gearhart filed a personal bankruptcy claiming an estimated $45.1 million in personal debt.

Low Cost Housing

Public officials and employees in Atascadero, under the guise of assisting the poor or providing amenities to the community, made deals with Gearhart and his partners to provide low cost housing, open space and parks as part of their projects’ conditions of approval.

Low-cost housing programs, however, can be exploited by unscrupulous developers, either with the complicity of the governing body or when there are insufficient controls in place.

In 2002, Atascadero finalized a new general plan that rezoned large portions of the city for higher-density housing. Gearhart participated in many of the public meetings leading up to these changes.

The rezoning increased density allowing for more housing in a smaller area. In exchange, developers were required to provide a public benefit, such as setting aside a certain number of houses for the poor, providing open space or small parks.

But Gearhart regularly ignored these low-income requirements and placed family members and friends in the houses, CalCoastNews has learned.

When city staffers became aware of the alleged actions through complaints by the Housing Authority for San Luis Obispo (HASLO), they responded by eliminating the local housing authority oversight.

After discovering Gearhart had placed his mother-in-law into a low-income home in Atascadero, was not certifying home buyers and renters and was objecting to home inspections by HASLO, Carol Hatley, the executive director of HASLO sent an e-mail to the city asking how she should handle the situation. HASLO has a mission to assist the county’s lower-income citizens to secure and maintain long-term housing.

HASLO inspects low-cost housing and income certification for most of San Luis Obispo County. In addition, it owns and manages about 520 low-cost housing units in the county, including three projects in Atascadero.

In response to the e-mail, city officials stopped working with HASLO and instead took over the process of approving and monitoring low and moderate income applicants and properties developers used as part of their conditions of approval.

“They said they would handle it themselves,” Hatley said. “There is such a need. We are the third least affordable community in the nation.”

Kelly Gearhart

Without oversight, Gearhart continued to place his family members in the low cost income restricted homes, according to public records.

In 2004, Gearhart built a small 15-unit subdivision off of Portola Road in Atascadero with two low-cost housing units.

On Feb. 25, 2005, while one of the low cost units, a 996-square-foot, two-bedroom at 8945 Cason Ct., was still in his name, Gearhart was able to procure a $1.4 million line of credit using the home for collateral from San Luis Trust Bank, according to title records.

Two months later, Gearhart sold the deed-restricted, low-cost home to his stepson.

Low-income, deed-restricted properties should have been noted on the maps filed in the county by the title company.

Gearhart, however, used Cuesta Title, a company owned by his former partner in several projects in Atascadero, Tom Murrell.

In an odd twist, Melanie Schneider, an ex-employee of Cuesta Title who was a key person in the majority of Gearhart’s transactions, moved to Colorado with Kelly Gearhart’s brother, Doug Gearhart, shortly after several federal and state agencies began to investigate the builder for fraud.

In 2007, Gearhart purchased the home on Cason Court back from his stepson and began renting out the property, even though his income would not qualify him to purchase a low-cost, deed-restricted housing unit. Despite laws prohibiting Gearhart’s purchase, city officials have not questioned him about this particular purchase.

Meanwhile, Gearhart’s stepson is currently living in the home.

After needy families and the disabled are approved for low-cost rentals, the average wait time is approximately two years.

In the city file for the Cason Court property, the ‘L’ for low income is scratched out and someone hand wrote ‘M’ for moderate income in ink.

With a lack of oversight, the city’s Community Development Department determined properties with specific pricing and income requirements could be manipulated, which increased the price of homes and profits for Gearhart and others dramatically.

Bruce White

For example, in the late 1990s, Gearhart and his former partner, current San Luis Obispo County Planning Commissioner Bruce White, negotiated with the city of Atascadero for the right to build a high density subdivision in exchange for providing three low-cost homes, according to the Agreement for Density Bonus Providing Three Housing Units for Specific Sales Prices.

Reached by e-mail for comment, White did not respond.

Gearhart and White built 18 two-bedroom “efficiency houses” on three small streets off of Traffic Way east of U.S. Highway 101. The non-deed restricted homes were advertised at $139,900 a piece, according to a sales brochure.

The pair sold one of the low-income properties to an acquaintance for approximately the same price as the rest of the homes in the subdivision. Gearhart and White then transferred their 50 percent ownership in each of the remaining two low-cost houses to the other, county records show.

A few months later, Gearhart sold his low-cost home for a non-disclosed amount.

White moved his fiancee into the other home and kept it in his name until he sold it in 2003 for $297,926, even though, according to the agreement, it should have had a maximum sales price of $166,240.

California Health and Safety Code 50093 requires that those who purchase or rent the homes meet very low, low- or moderate-income levels.

City officials arrived at the higher maximum price by determining that the buyers were required to be moderate and that a different formula could be used to determine price than is in the contract.

“Our interpretation was that it could have been valued either way,” said Atascadero Community Development Director Warren Frace. “The buyer and the seller go hand and hand and it was consistent with moderate income.”

White sold the home as a three-bedroom after he tore out the firewall between the home and the garage – a health and safety code violation – and added a closet. The changes transformed the den into a third bedroom, all without getting the required permits.

Generally, illegal room additions are not recognized as part of a home’s resale value.

County records regarding the homes are inconsistent and the property deeds and maps in the county recorders office fail to note that the properties are deed restricted low cost housing units. At least two of the homeowners claim they had no idea they were purchasing a low-cost, deed-restricted home.

Staff members in Atascadero have noted that their documentation of White and Gearhart-built low-cost homes is incomplete.

“I have looked at the file, and the documents are not complete, and I do not see an existing agreement,” Kerry Morgason, associate planner, said in a 2008 e-mail regarding a low-cost home built by Gearhart and White.

Gearhart and White were also able to cut their cost of a surety bond required by their Subdivision Improvement Agreement with the city of Atascadero.

The bonds assure that if a developer fails to follow through on his agreement to provide public improvements such as sewers, streets, storm drains and utilities, the community will have the funds to finish the work.

In the case of White and Gearhart’s Traffic Way subdivision, a surety performance bond required by municipalities before construction begins would have cost the developers about $5,000 in premiums over two years. For more than a decade, most of Gearhart’s projects were not bonded through a licensed surety company, saving Gearhart hundreds of thousands of dollars in premium costs.

Instead, Hurst Financial, Inc. – Gearhart’s lender and one of the subjects of an FBI organized crime investigation – was listed as the surety bondholder even though it was not a bond company. According to the city’s agreement, staff as well as the city attorney were responsible for approving the bond.

Public parks

In 2006, Atascadero city officials agreed to allow Gearhart to put in a high-density subdivision next to Highway 101 on Marchant Avenue in exchange for a park-like area. However, instead of following through on the agreement, Gearhart put an illegal parking lot and a third driveway in place of a park.

After complaints were lodged, public works staffer Joe Chouinard ordered Gearhart to tear out the driveway and transform the area back to a park-like setting, according to the project review.

Gearhart fought the order and was accused of trying to bully some of the city’s community development staff to approve the changes. When the staff refused, their boss, Frace, went to bat for Gearhart and asked the planning commission to approve the changes.

One staffer responded by sending an angry e-mail to Frace in October 2008 in which he notes that Gearhart asked them to not only support his request but to also waive the planning commission authority over the change. The staffer wrote in an e-mail to Frace:

“The point of this e-mail is to remind you (and maybe myself) that city staff does favor Mr. Gearhart and routinely changes policy, skirts the code, allows building without permit, and provides service and preferential treatment that no other developers receive … My position remains firm that staff should present a staff report not influenced by the events of today’s meeting.”

The planning commission denied Gearhart’s request.

Shortly afterwards, Frace approved Gearhart’s request to leave the driveway and parking lot and change it into a park by covering it with artificial turf, according to an Oct. 26, 2006 letter from Frace to Gearhart.

Public safety

Gearhart also has cut corners in regards to utility safety requirements.

Gearhart built a 14-acre, 60-unit development near the Home Depot. Access to the DeAnza Senor Cottage community required that Gearhart build two bridges, one over a creek and the second over railroad tracks, in order to access the property.

After Gearhart built the bridges with only one conduit for utility lines, gas company officials informed him he could not run a gas line in the same conduit with electric lines because of safety issues. In response, Gearhart decided to purchase a large propane tank to supply the subdivision with fuel.

However, California Public Utility codes require that Gearhart had the property monitored for safety through the California Public Utilities Commission’s small operator safety program that includes monitoring such as yearly line safety checks. Gearhart failed to follow through on the state requirements.

Meanwhile, Gearhart’s hard-money lending schemes and questionable business practices have jeopardized the financial well being of hundreds of local seniors.

Rita is a 65-year-old Cambria resident who suffers from multiple sclerosis and can no longer walk. Her husband placed the couple’s savings, $830,000, with Hurst Financial into a Gearhart project prior to his death. He thought he had protected his wife’s future by guaranteeing her financial security.

“I need 24-hour care,” Rita said more than a year ago. “Without my interest and possibly my investment, I’m not going to be able to afford my caregivers and I will have to sell my house. I don’t know where I will end up. I am scared.”

Rita lost her home and is currently living in a low-cost care facility.

Some of Gearhart’s supporters contend that if he had been successful in bringing an Indian casino to Paso Robles, he would have had the funds to cover his debts.


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I have a feeling that we might be hearing more about the Pi Ji Ho Ta Casino. I have noticed that when Karen writes a story that has sequels she generally ends her stories with a line that will lead into the next part. Did anyone notice how she ended part two of this story?


Nanci, I’m glad that you’ll be coming to town this month. Can’t wait to see you make lots of noise and I’ll make some with you. Maybe we can get a group together to make even more noise, there is certainly plenty of issues on the table around here and they keep getting swept under the rug. People who end up in the headlines at CCN have learned that if they just duck and hide out for a while that it goes away.


By the way, If you need a place to stay, your welcome to stay at my place, I have a spare guest room. You’ve got my number, just let me know, your welcome anytime even if Grigger does tell everybody that your crazy .


We moved to Atascadero in 1996, don’t recall all this going on the entire time we have lived here. Seems to have started when Wade McKinney came in as the City Manager that these misappropriations started. The law of attraction then seems to have begun with all these crooks coming together. What I want to know is how do we get the kind of “spotlight” attention in the media, like the City of Bell did to put them all in jail right now!


Is anybody taking good notes on all this for a movie? I am so looking forward to seeing all these crooks go to prison.

I hope the door slams on Gearhart, White, Bordanaro and the others before they make a run for the border.


or make a run for Koror Palau with their attorney Robert Grigger Jones


http://youtube.com/watch?v=d_PiKumEPVU


Some of Gearhart’s supporters insist the proceeds from an Indian Casino will satisfy the debtrs Kelly Gearhart Chris Molina Dan aPhillips and grigger Jones incurred? Who are the supporters? There is NO casino. Grigger Jones testified while I had him on the stand that the Pe Ji Ho Ta has DISSOLVED His own words.


But silly me I like so many others actually believed Robert Jones when he said the Pe Ji Ho Ta is dissolved and he is no longer a part of it. What was I thinking? He lied about other matters while on the stand in Hawaii so why wouldn’t he lie about the casino right? When I mentioned the audit on my father’s estate after not filing the taxes for over 4 years, Grigger Jones looked at me and said it was my fault for telling the IRS about the non-filing. MY FAULT? He and his accountant friend Michael Gould didn’t file the tax returns and it is MY FAULT for telling the IRS?


Karen? Ask Gearhart’s stepmother if Jones helped Gearhart when it came to avoiding taxes and alluding the IRS? Curious to see if Mr. Gearhart had a creative accountant liked Jones apparently does.


Grigger’s accountant Michael Gould filed tax returns reflecting a $1million exemtpion trust was funded IT WAS NOT This dropped the value of my dad’s estate down to 2.7 million If it had been 3.7 million the estate would have been paying taxes. It is clear grigger Jones uses these “Tax advantages” as an incentive to lure potential clients.


Curious to see if he also used the same type of creative accounting with Gearhart’s transactions. Might be something Deieter Wilkomm and the other FBI agents could look into.


Dan Phillps is involved with Gearhart too? Barber Dan’s son????


Dan Phillips, the insurance agent on ElCamino?


Very surprised Jones is up for reelection.


Pardon me for reposting the following from elsewhere, but it is so right on and to the point that I think it will serve the reader’s well to not simply bury it as a reply to someone, but to give it it’s 15 seconds of attention at the top of this thread. Need I point out that it is written by my favorite local anonymous blogger?:


OK, Cindy, tell me if I understand you correctly. Acording to what you write, Jerry Clay might be a co-conspirator, but is more likely one of the most pitifully idiotic and naive “honest and well-meaning” politicians in the nation.


So, I am still left wondering: Why in the world would a man like that rise to such prominence and influence in a community that is neck deep in scandal and spectacular civic failure year, after year, after year, after year?


I theorize that it is because the community he lives in and works is morally diseased to a degree that will prove to go deeper and broader and reek of putrid slip-shod morality and self-delusion if the community has the courage and skills to dissect this rot as deep as it may go.


Personally, at this point, I don’t think the community has the nerve because it will shatter too many long held illusions to the point of humiliation for too many people with BIG, but terribly fragile, egos.


Well Wiseguy that is what the attorneys for my stepmother Elizabeth Meek in Honolulu couldn’t understand during our litigations. (still ongoing I might add) The States Attorney Chris Van Marter in HOnolulu couldn’t understand how an attorney with such an impeccable reputation as Robert Grigger Jones would jeopardize his law license to create documents, forge signatures etc in an effort to help our stepmother steal money from our father’s trust.


FYI WISEGUY people are corruptible It sickens me to see such a beautiful city such as Atascadero, a city my father Elvin Meek himself used to secure a law practice for a brief time in the early 90’s, turn into a haven for corruption.


The phone calls I get to my cellular number (you are always welcome to call me) 760-413-5660 are endless. People are calling me all the time to let me know this story and that about Kelly gearhart and his attorney Robert Jones.


What has been happening between the corrupt city officials, bogus contracts, forged documents, fraudulent conveyances (something we experienced first hand with Robert jones and his coercion of other realtors in California and Hawaii attempting to dissolve our father’s estate BEFORE a probate was opened. Thanks to Jones we have a judgment against the estate worth over $300,000 and that slick you know what is getting away with it.


I can’t wait to visit your city, in about two weeks in fact I will be the loud pretty blond lady making noise with several others about Gearhart, Jones, Chris Molina, Dan Phillips, Tom Bordanaro, and when you see us on the streetsand in the courthouse in SLO feel free to introduce yourself.


Corruption in the courts in San Luis Obispo? Judge Tageman allowing Robert Jones to run over him and sign off on a judgment allowing our case to move to Hawaii Lying to the judge and telling him the Bank of Hawaii would be acting as co trustee? Didn’t need aco trustee in July of 2005 when the case was moved because they didn’t need a co-trustee……Palauan native Elizabreth Meek finally became a US citizen after living here for 30 years But Jones didn’t mention that to the Judge did he? No, once he saw we were not going away he became a coward and had the case moved far far away………..hey that’s what Kelly Gearhart did to…………..he moved far far away.


Jones admitted in court in hawaii when I had him on the stand a few months ago he was a partner with Kelly Gearhart He admitted the majority of jhis law practice in the Central Californai region deals with real estate transacttions Is his name on any of those transactions? Or is the name Kelly Gearhart and Bruce White the only names .


Nancimeek…can you clarify your statement about Judge Tangeman? Are you saying he was lied to and thus made a bad judgement? Or, are you saying he is part of this conspiracy? Big difference. If the later, then what would be his motivation?


In 2006, I filed a suit against the city of Atascadero for a CEQA violation and a property taking. My initial attorney was Dave Hunt and he did plead my case before Judge Tangerman. Dave Hunt charged me over 40K for the CEQA violation and I have to say that when Tangerman ruled against me I found his ruling to be fair and I wanted to strangle Dave Hunt because he had never told me that I couldn’t use the Atascadero Oak Tree Ordinance as that statute of limitations had run out. BUT HE NEVER TOLD ME THAT or a plan comm friend that was at my side the whole way.

After that, two attorneys picked up my “takings case”. They were Babak Naficy and Roy Ogden. I can’t say that they did it pro-bono but it was as close to pro-bono as you can get. They pushed through the land taking case for me and I won in the end. In short, I consider Judge Tangerman to be a fair Judge and some attorneys are just plain PIGS.


No Robert Jones did not tell the whole truth in his pleading. Judge Tangeman signed a judgment allowing the case to be moved to Hawaii since the Bank of Hawaii had accepted co-trusteeship. this was in July of 2005 Elizabeth Meek DID NOT NEED the Bank o Hawaii as a co-trustee We allege Grigger brought them in when he created the 1st Amendment AFTER my father died to take the heat off of himself. FACT Elizabeth bec;ame a citizen in August of 2005 SHE DIDN”T need an outside party such as the Bank of Hawaii but it was too late because Jones had already enlisted the Bank of Hawaii to assist her in selling the condo at Waipuna The records reflect the transactions began on August 4, 2005. AGAIN all of this is based on a 1st Amendment which is bogus We have proved the signatures on the document signed in California are fraud Elizabeth Meek herself admitted they are not her signatuers and now Jones contrary to his Affidavit from 2005 states that he doesn’t know where the 1st Amendment signed in California came from His latest story is he was out of the office when it was signed.


When I had him on the stand he looked at the Affidavit and the fraudulent 1st Amendment putting on an act as if it was the first time he had seen both documents He wouldn’t answer my questions He kept saying he “couldn’t recall” them.


I hear you Nanci, your case is the most bizarre situation that I have ever heard of and clearly many mistakes were made along the way. There is no question in my mind that Grigger Jones was responsible for forging documents that effected your fathers last will and testament, I saw those documents and the opinions of the expert forensic hand writing analysis. You got screwed BIG TIME and my heart goes out to you, it truly does and I know how much it hurts. Hopefully this can be made right, some how.


Wise Guy, perhaps you have never seen Jerry Clay during a Campaign interview. He literally tells everybody that he was born and raised here on the Clay Ranch and comes very close to saying, vote for me because I am a good old boy and you should trust me because I was born here and I love this place. He say’s things like back in 2006 when we had a water problem that he was standing in two inches of rain water with his boots on and that there is no water shortage, he told me that there are lots of trees in Atascadero so quit worrying about certain projects that chopped them all down. He said that there are trees all over the place so it doesn’t matter. Jerry Clay is way out there and I really don’t think that he gets any of it. If you might notice, he is very verbal about not believing that there is global warming and will not ever vote for anything dealing with the environment. He is as uneducated and old school as you can get, he is ignorant and innocent in my opinion.


The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

More correctly stated the dishonest ones get richer and the honest ones gets poorer.


If he was able to get an Indian Casino going he would have been able to pay off his investors down the long road ahead while he like a spoiled irresponsible kid spends the money (including owning a jet?) before the check comes in from this investment down the long road. Thus this speculation is fallacious.


The questions and the answers beg upon itself, where is the money! Most investors at this point would be more than happy to get all or most of their money back even without interest.

It grievous to say that his attorneys will try to make a fractional settlement or get nothing, the strategy would seem like settling with as much claims for a fraction to a dollar or get nothing, when some settlements bring him into sufficient insolvency, he will re-file for bankruptcy again.


It is better to focus more energy on surviving and rebuilding with conservative expectation.


Gearhart and the likes disgust me.

Where are my favorite thumbs down fans at today, come get me.


I just called BOS Frank Mecham at 781-5450. I reached his voice mail and explained my concerns about his appointed Plan Comm Commissioner, Bruce White. I suggest that if you care about this, that you do the same. It’s a start………..


Good on you for doing something. So many just whine, action is what counts.


“White moved his fiancee into the other home and kept it in his name until he sold it in 2003 for $297,926, even though, according to the agreement, it should have had a maximum sales price of $166,240.”

I’d say Bruce White owes the coffers $131,686, maybe he should be made to donate it to Habitat for Humanity? He also deserves something else and that is a stiff boot off the SLO County Planning Commission. What are you going to do about this Mr. Mecham?


I didn’t have any money in this and I’m not a developer but I sure am doing a double take. I can’t imagine purchasing a home at FMV and finding out a few years later that it’s a deed restricted low income property. That means that it can only be sold to qualifying low income buyers and the cost can’t exceed more than a formula that is based on a reduced % of the average median income. To makes matters worse, the title company has disappeared and they are responsible. The title company will probably blame the city for not disclosing it and the city will say that it was Gearharts or his partners responsibility Bruce White to have it properly recorded. What good is a housing authority if a city official can dismiss them from doing their job? What the hell is going on?

I know that Tom O’Malley, Jerry Clay and Wendy Scalise constantly voted for everyone of Gearharts projects and allowed lots of transfer credits where the city would trade him prime residential property that was owned by the city (the citizens) for junk property that Gearhart owned because they said the property he owned wasn’t consistent with the general plan in allowing it to be built, in other words, he had junk property on hillsides etc so they traded him better land and high density. I think every project he did should be investigated and everyone that was involved. I don’t believe for a second that Warren Frace wasn’t taking direction from Wade McKinney.


Warren Frace is about to get the Marty Tracy treatment !


Wishfull thinking Nancy …. Warren has to much dirt on McKinney so McKinney would never give him the “treatment.” McKinney only saves the “treatment” for the honest ones who spill the beans.


…. and as far as Marty Tracy goes he was just an honest worker bee who got thrown under the bus once McKinney got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.


I firmly believe the paper shredder at the city is running 24/7. It will take past employees of the city to testify to all the illegalities as records are probably diappearing as I type. I really hope the FBI is doing their job and can expose all those that have ripped off us taxpayers. This is much worse than the Bell, CA fiasco as it seems to involve so many people. Frank Meecham has always appeared to be a very straight forward politician and I would hope he questions Bruce White ethics IF some of the statements about Bruce are true. As always, I will reserve my opinions of all these people until concrete proof is delivered with the exception of Kelly who I now know was corrupt as Bernie Madoff.


Jordan, In defense of Jerry Clay, while I can not deny that he always voted in favor of Gearhart, I have to say that I spoke with him several times and Gearhart was the issue during my last conversation with Jerry Clay. He so wanted to have affordable housing in Atascadero so that his own children could afford to live here but yet, I have not seen where any of his children were afforded any advantage by the means of Kelly Gearhart. I also recall Jerry Clay saying to me and I quote, “Kelly Gearhat, no way Cindy, ahhh Cindy is there any thing about the name Lerno”? You had to be talking to him to understand where he was coming from, I really don’t think that Jerry had a clue. I think that Jerry is honest and well meaning.