Costa Mesa Sanitary District Explained

Costa Mesa Sanitary District
Type:Special district
Headquarters:290 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA
Chief1 Name:Michael Scheafer
Chief1 Position:President
Chief2 Name:Arlene Schafer
Chief2 Position:Vice President
Chief3 Name:Arthur Perry
Chief3 Position:Secretary
Chief4 Name:Robert Ooten
Chief4 Position:Vice Secretary
Chief5 Name:Brett Eckles
Chief5 Position:Director
Chief6 Name:Scott Carroll
Chief6 Position:General Manager
Website:https://www.cmsdca.gov/

The Costa Mesa Sanitary District is a special district that manages trash and wastewater management in Costa Mesa. The district also oversees small portions of Newport Beach and unincorporated Orange County.

History

Following submittal of a petition submitted to the Orange County Board of Supervisors in June 1943, a special election was called in the borders of the proposed district to form the special district.[1] [2] At that election, held February 8, 1944, there were 471 votes in favor of forming the district and 145 against. The Board of Supervisors officially established the district on February 11, 1944.[3] The first Board of Directors included Charles TeWinkle, who was elected as the first president, and Claire M. Nelson, who both would later go on to serve on the inaugural Costa Mesa City Council.

Jim Fitzpatrick was a board member elected in November 2010 who also began service on the Costa Mesa Planning Commission in December of that year. In 2012, the other four members of the Board sought to remove Fitzpatrick via lawsuit, contending that his service as a board member and as a Planning Commissioner was incompatible, which is not allowed under state law.[4] [5] Fitzpatrick resigned from the Planning Commission in May 2012, then from the District Board in January 2013, after reapplying to the Planning Commission that month.[6]

Mesa Water District began exploring the possibility of a merger with the Costa Mesa Sanitary District in 2016.[7] Mesa Water was in support of the merger, with the Sanitary District opposed to it.[8] The question of a merger was put before the voters in an advisory measure, 2016's Measure TT. The measure passed, but as an advisory measure had no legal effect, and the Costa Mesa Sanitary District remained opposed and sued the Mesa Water District.[9] In 2018, the lawsuit was finally settled.[10]

In 2016, the district moved from their previous headquarters, in use since 2004, to their new larger facility and current headquarters.[11]

In 2018, two controversies occurred in the district.[12] A contractor was accused of overbilling the district by charging a higher than normal amount of hours. Also that year, a wastewater supervisor was accused of racism against employees. The issues were eventually settled in court in 2022.

Governance

The Costa Mesa Sanitary District is governed by a five-member Board of Directors, each elected to a four-year term.[13] Beginning in 2020, the Directors were elected by geographic district, rather than at-large, after being threatened by a lawsuit from attorney Kevin Shenkman.[14] [15] The current members of the Board are:

!Position!Board Member!Division!Entered office!Term ends
PresidentMichael Schaefer120102026
Vice PresidentArlene Schafer520132026
SecretaryArthur Perry419922024
Vice SecretaryRobert Ooten320062026
DirectorBrett Eckles220202024

Notes

1.Schafer previously served from 1994 to 2010. She was appointed to serve back to the Board in 2013, and was reelected in 2014.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . January 2, 2024 . Costa Mesa Sanitary District.
  2. Web site: February 11, 1944 . Resolution of the Board of Supervisors February 10, 1944 (Formation CMSD Boundary) . January 2, 2024.
  3. Web site: February 18, 1944 . Minutes - Board - 1944-02-18 . January 2, 2024.
  4. News: Santana Jr. . Norberto . February 29, 2012 . A Dust-Up on the Costa Mesa Sanitation District Board . . January 2, 2024.
  5. News: Zint . Bradley . December 20, 2012 . Board moves against Fitzpatrick . . January 2, 2024.
  6. News: Zint . Bradley . January 15, 2013 . Fitzpatrick resigns from board . . January 2, 2024.
  7. News: Money . Luke . June 10, 2016 . Could Costa Mesa’s water and sanitary districts become one? . . January 2, 2024.
  8. News: Casiano . Louis . July 29, 2016 . Mesa Water approves placing ballot consolidation measure; sanitary district opposes . . January 2, 2024.
  9. News: Money . Luke . December 21, 2016 . Despite voters’ OK, Costa Mesa sanitary district ‘not interested’ in merger talks with Mesa Water . . January 2, 2024.
  10. News: Money . Luke . July 24, 2018 . Sanitary and water districts reach settlement in legal fight, ending talk of merger . . January 2, 2024.
  11. News: Money . Luke . April 18, 2016 . Costa Mesa Sanitary District’s new HQ has $5 million price tag to buy and remodel . . January 2, 2024.
  12. News: Saavedra . Tony . June 29, 2022 . Overbilling, racism alleged at Costa Mesa Sanitary District . . January 2, 2024.
  13. Web site: Board Of Directors . January 2, 2024.
  14. Web site: Elections . January 2, 2024.
  15. News: Money . Luke . July 27, 2018 . Costa Mesa Sanitary District adopts map for 5 voting districts for board elections . . January 2, 2024.
  16. Web site: Arlene Schafer . January 2, 2024.