'Phonehenge West' Builder Alan Kim Fahey, OG Desert Rat, Arrested After 30 Years of Ignoring L.A. County Building Codes

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Fahey with his masterpiece
[Update: A friend of Fahey's named Cristina Warren tells us that his entire estate was raided today -- his entire extended family allegedly kicked out, their farm animals impounded (turkeys, dogs, cats, the works) and electricity cut off to Phonehenge. Posts on the "Save Phonehenge West" Facebook page confirm. The Associated Press also released a short, confusing piece on the raid, saying Fahey has "been told to start packing" by the L.A. County District Attorney.

The only (unconfirmed) good news: Warren says the org Spaces, which crusades for the preservation of architectural oddities like L.A.'s Watts Towers, has promised her that they're going to take on Fahey's case. We certainly hope so. "If they can protect Kim, he can advocate for a lot of people," says Warren. "A lot of hearts are going to break if his place is affected."]

Originally posted July 11 at 9 a.m.

The arrest of Antelope Valley resident and rogue architect Alan Kim Fahey on Friday is an ominous sign for the motley crew of "Desert Rats" who have been living, and building, just as they please for the last few decades, without much fuss from L.A. County officials.

Over 30 years, Fahey has erected a crazy-beautiful treehouse of sorts on his property, made entirely of telephone poles -- a structure he claims is "held up by massive posts rooted deeply in the ground and reinforced by steel I-beams," and remains "unshaken by 100 mph winds."

But the free-range lifestyle that Fahey helped create is under full-scale attack by county code enforcers, as LA Weekly reporter Mars Melnicoff wrote in her June cover story "L.A. County's Private Property War":

At one early [Antelope Valley Truckers Organization] meeting, a resident stood up to complain about his plight, but he wasn't a trucker and barely got any notice. He was Kim Fahey, the defiant Phonehenge builder who would become a rallying figure, a code enforcement resister who made headlines nationally when he lost his 5-year fight in court in early June.

Fahey points out that those who purportedly "hate" his buildings remain anonymous. "They said it was A. Nonymous," he jokes. "If I ever run into A. Nonymous in a bar, I'm going to kick his ass."

But Fahey is serious when he reflects on the implications of his trial, saying, "The story is more important than me, because they are doing this to thousands of people. I'm just trying to bring it to the forefront."

Though Fahey's Superior Court sentencing wasn't scheduled until July 22, he was allowed to remain unjailed on the condition that he cut off electricity to Phonehenge West and clear all residents from the various huts (collectively called the "family compound") that surround it. Of course, being the weathered old rebel that he is, Fahey did no such thing, reports the Santa Clarita Valley Signal:

He was convicted of 12 building-code violations but hosted a rally and community barbecue in support of his cause as recently as two weeks ago, offering tours of the 30,000-square-foot structure.

As of today, Kim Fahey's donation website appears to have helped raise the $75,000 bail set by Judge Daviann Mitchell, because he's back to updating his "Save Phonehenge West" Facebook page with dreamy run-ons, somehow filled with hope. And another poster pleads with the page's 30,000 followers to keep it up:

"Kim is appealing the kangaroo ruling, but that move will amount to shit unless he can either afford the $30,000 to $50,000 to hire an appellate attorney, or find one that will donate his or her services. There are almost 30,000 of us, and so far only$900 in the pot. Turn your energy into action by dropping a few bucks towards an outcome we all want."

We're trying to get in touch with Fahey's team, to find out exactly how the arrest/release went down. For now, here's more from the Antelope Valley residents under attack:

More photos of Phonehenge, after the jump.

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Bobm1055
Bobm1055

They forgot to mention in the article that Mr. Fahey tried several times for the planning dept to come over and inspect his house as he was building it, they refused! Far as I'm concerned, that is Tacit Admission on their part.

Guest
Guest

Developer Donations Put Antonovich, Dana in the Driver's SeatAs in the past, both Dana and Antonovich, two-thirds of the board's conservative majority, have drawn heavily from developers needing board approval to proceed with their projects.http://articles.latimes.com/19...

Perriwinkler
Perriwinkler

There is a very simple answer to the question of why L.A. County Code Enforcement and County Mayor Supervisor Antonovich have targeted A.K. Fahey for destruction.We are ten years less 2 months from the day that 4 passenger jets were hijacked and crashed and the Twin Towers destroyed, thousands killed. President George W. Bush explained why it happened "........because they HATE our freedoms!"

MALIBULUV2002
MALIBULUV2002

IF YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT POLITICIANS WITH  TOO MUCH FREE TIME ON THEIR HAND TRYING TO CREATE INCOME AT THE STAKE OF OUR RIVACY.    AND ELIMINATE PROP 13.  LAND GRABBERS, DEVELOPERS, OR POLICE POWER?????

Cris Ronk
Cris Ronk

Good ole Antelope Valley. Sometimes I really hate this place.

redc1c4
redc1c4

glad to see that LA County has no other issues anywhere that need attention.  i must have missed the announcement that the gangs had all been eliminated, all the potholes filled,  and all the illegals run back over the border where they belong, instead of sucking up my tax dollars here.

MALIBULUV2002
MALIBULUV2002

BRAVO, WELL PUT I GUESS WE NEED TO WRITE ANTONOVICH OR????

Isabel Casey
Isabel Casey

I paid $32.67 for a XBOX 360 and my mom got a 17 inch Toshiba laptop for $94.83 being delivered to our house tomorrow by FedEX. I will never again pay expensive retail prices at stores. I even sold a 46 inch HDTV to my boss for $650 and it only cost me $52.78 to get. Here is the website we using to get all this stuff, PennyJump.com

Laurie Gordon
Laurie Gordon

this is how the government balances it's budget, be it City, County, Federal... make seemingly harmless rules so that when they need some cash they can "enforce" the stupid law on poor people who just want to live their lives and be left the hell alone. It is a shame they can get away with ruining the lives of these people in the name of bureaucracy. We should be ashamed of ourselves for letting it happen.

LK
LK

I highly doubt that our government is balancing its budget on the backs of lunatics with too many phone poles on their hands.  Actually, had the owner of this "residence" gone through the proper steps of demonstrating - through engineering, planning, etc. - that his design was safe, he very well might have been able to have a result that was very similar (if not identical) to what he wanted.  There are artistic and eclectic architectural masterpieces all over the U.S. that exist without any issue at all, simply because the owner/building/visionary behind it isn't lost in his own delusions of omnipotence.  Lets see this for what he it: he *knowingly* ignored the law and built his own set of troubles here.

MALIBULUV2002
MALIBULUV2002

YOU NEED TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE THEM TO SEE LAND GRABS COMING AND GOING.  WAKE UP 30 YEARS PROBABLY LONGER THAN YOU HAVE BEEN ALIVE.

Samve47
Samve47

Please inform yourself about the problem at hand before tagging a true gentleman as a 'lunatic' and his home ' as a "residence" ' (between quotes).  His plans were 'lost' twice by the department.  Not 'delusions of omnipotence' but disillusions from authorities' omnipotence...  People 'Holier Than Thou' make me sick.  

Joshuatreehugger
Joshuatreehugger

someone obviously hasn't looked up "lunatic" in the dictionary, so I'll fill you in: it perfectly describes someone who would willfully continue to construction illegally KNOWING it was illegal.  Maybe its people who are More Correct Than Thou that make you sick?

R Norbert
R Norbert

Amazing how some people will only respond to the parts of a post that support their cause...

Zack
Zack

complete fucking bullshit, plain and simple. leave the people alone

Efdguitarist
Efdguitarist

the best part about this is- its their frickin land! they own it!!! so the government is gonna come in and tell them what they can and cannot have on their land? most of them are tucked away and so remote that you cant see whats on their land from any public hwy or street. so even if its an "eyesore" or whatever you wouldnt see it until you drive on there private road. the government sucks ass! let these people live there lives in THEIR homes on THEIR land which THEY bought and THEY paid for!

DAVIDFORDLRR
DAVIDFORDLRR

It is a self-fulfilling prophesy.  Government makes rules to invade ur life, tax u, and then evict to homelessness. Keeps ur money, buys jet planes and nine homes around the world (ALMOST HALF OF YOU SUPPORT THIS) and we, the people (all but 2%, and nobody I know) will be left living as 'MAD MAX'

Jim
Jim

WTF LA County?

Priorities?
Priorities?

This is what our government wastes its time and resources on.  What a shame.  Why don't they go after the real criminals?  Start with all those in the ATF that were handing guns over to the Mexican Cartels.

LK
LK

Were this structure to fail and kill someone, I suspect you would be among the first to complain about the lack of government regulation.  Also - hint - local building inspectors rarely (i.e., never) regulate international arms traffickers.

Lightnapper
Lightnapper

Thankfully, the Building Inspectors in LA appear too busy with bribery plots and FBI investigations to fool around with gun runners, although you may have provided them with an idea.

Samve47
Samve47

Didn't fail nor kill anyone for 30 years and survived unharmed two earthquakes... Please mind your business instead of interfering without clues in someone else's admired accomplishments !

optimist3
optimist3

Ah, yes.  Let us prevent all independent thinking, building and experimentation, and devote precious local, community, county, state, and national resources (taxes) toward destroying a live-in work of art.  

That rather than attending to the abundance of actual crimes that persist in spite of such side show diversions rooted in institutional mediocrity and busybodiness.

In response to Norbert below: My suspicion is that you missed the point. Substitute "I" for "you" (me) and we'll have something here.

Roadbyker
Roadbyker

Unfortunately, it's the County, not the Feds, but I like your thinking. ;)

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