HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.d.4) LAFCO Call for nominationsCentral Contra Costa Sanitary District
June 13, 2014
TO: HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
FROM: ELAINE R. BOEHME, SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT
SUBJECT: LAFCO SPECIAL ELECTION — CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
The Contra Costa Local Area Formation Commission ( LAFCO) has scheduled a special
election on Monday, July 21, 2014 in conjunction with the quarterly meeting of the
Contra Costa Chapter of the California Special Districts Association (CCSDA). The special
election is being held to fill the regular special district seat created by the recent passing
of Dwight Meadows, who was re- elected last April. LAFCO is seeking nominations to fill his
unexpired term ending May 7, 2018.
Each special district may, if they wish, nominate a candidate. The candidate must be a
Board Member or Trustee of an independent district. This must be done by Board
resolution and sent to LAFCO by June 27, 2014. The slate of candidates will be
available after that date.
Member McGill currently holds a regular special district seat on LAFCO, having been
elected in 2012 after being nominated by the Boards of Ironhouse Sanitary District, the
Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park District, the Diablo Water District, and Central San. His
term will expire in May 2016. The Board now has the option of nominating another
Central San Board Member, nominating a Board Member from another special district,
or making no nomination. In the event the Board wishes to make a nomination, a pro -
forma resolution has been attached.
Member McGill is also Central San's representative to the CCSDA; President Williams
is the alternate. Member McGill is expected to attend the July 21 CCSDA meeting at
which the special election will be held. Once the slate of candidates is known, the
Board's input will be sought at the July 17 meeting as to how Member McGill should
cast Central San's vote.
Attached is information received from LAFCO explaining the nomination /election
process.
Attached Supporting Document:
1. Pro -forma Nomination Resolution
2. 5 -27 -14 Letter (including attachments) from LAFCO announcing special election, call for nominations
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-
. RESOLUTION NOMINATING
AS THE SPECIAL DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE ON
CONTRA COSTA LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (LAFCO)
WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFCO) is
a regulatory agency charged by the State legislature with "discouraging urban sprawl
and encouraging the orderly formation and development of local agencies" based on
"local circumstances and conditions;" and
WHEREAS, the role of LAFCO is to review and approve or deny proposals to annex
land to cities or special districts; detach land from cities or special districts; consolidate
two or more cities or two or more special districts; form new special districts and
incorporate new cities; dissolve special districts and disincorporate cities; merge cities
and special districts; and allow cities or special districts to provide services outside of
their boundaries, and
WHEREAS, LAFCO is made up of two City members, two County members, two
Special District members and one public member, and an alternate in each category, all
of whom serve four -year terms; and
WHEREAS, on May 27, 2014 LAFCO announced a special election to be held to fill the
regular special district seat created by the recent passing of Dwight Meadows, for which
the term will expire May 7, 2018; and
WHEREAS, LAFCO has called for special districts to submit nominations by resolution
no later than June 27, 2014, to be voted on at a special election on July 21, 2014.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of Central Contra
Costa Sanitary District:
THAT is hereby nominated to fill the Special District
member vacancy on LAFCO for a term ending May 7, 2018.
2. THAT this resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of June, 2014, by the Board of Directors of the
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District by the following votes:
AYES:
Members:
NOES:
Members:
ABSTAIN:
Members:
David R. Williams
President of the Board of Directors
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
County of Contra Costa, State of California
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Resolution No. 2014 -
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Elaine R. Boehme, CIVIC
Secretary of the District
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
County of Contra Costa, State of California
Approved as to form:
Kenton L. Alm, Esq.
Counsel for the District
ATTACHMENT 2
CONTRA COSTA LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
651 Pine Street, Sixth Floor • Martinez, CA 94553 -1229
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May 27, 2014
TO: Each Board Member and General Manager of Each Independent Special District
in Contra Costa County
FROM: Lou Ann Texeira, LAFCO Executive Officer
SUBJECT: Announcement .of Special District Vacancy on LAFCO, Call for Nominations
and for Names of Voting Delegates — Election July 21, 2014
This is to advise all independent special districts of a vacant special district regular seat on the
Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFCO) created by the recent passing
away of Dwight Meadows. We are seeking nominations to fill the unexpired term on LAFCO
ending May 7, 2018.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 56332 and the Procedures for the Special District
Selection Committee, both of which are enclosed, I am announcing the election and calling for
nominations for the vacancy to be submitted to the LAFCO office by June 27, 2014 in
conjunction with an election scheduled for July 21, 2014 (see attached Election Schedule).
The following summarizes the process.
Selection Committee: The Independent Special District Selection Committee (ISDSC) consists
of the presiding officer (or designee) of the legislative body of each independent special district.
This group appoints the special district members of LAFCO. The ISDSC is encouraged to make
selections that fairly represent the diversity of the independent special districts in the county.
Attached please find the current roster of the ISDSC, which was used in conjunction with the
April 2014 election. Please review and provide us with the name of your voting delegate (must
be a board /trustee member) for the July 2014 election by June 27, 2014. Even if this is the same
person who voted in April 2014, we must receive confirmation that your delegate will be in
attendance on July 21 to assure that we will have a quorum.
Nominations: Each candidate must be nominated by a Special District Board resolution and must
be a board member /trustee of an independent special district. The nomination should include the
name of the nominee and the district they serve. The nominating resolution must be submitted to
LAFCO by the deadline of June 27, 2014. Each independent special district is entitled to
nominate a maximum of one board member.
In accordance with established Procedures for the Special District Selection Committee,
nominations (by Board resolution) may be made from the floor during the Selection Committee
meeting, but only if no prior nominations by resolution were submitted by any of the independent
special districts.
Independent Special District Selection Committee
May 27, 2014
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Election Procedures: A publicly noticed meeting of the Independent Special District Selection
Committee is scheduled for Monday, July 21, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in conjunction with the
quarterly meeting of the Contra Costa Special Districts Association, to be held at the Central
Contra Costa Sanitary District Multipurpose Room, located at 5019 Imhoff Place in Martinez.
Prior to the meeting, a list of candidates will be sent to each special district.
Official ballots will be distributed at the meeting on July 21. Please ensure that the presiding
officer /designated alternate for your district will attend this meeting. Without a quorum of
Independent Special Districts no action can be taken at the meeting to fill the vacancy. Only
the presiding officer, or his /her Board designee can vote; staff members /counsel are not
authorized to vote.
Prior to or at the election meeting, eligible nominated candidates may circulate a statement of
qualifications. At the Selection Committee meeting, each candidate will be given an opportunity
to make a brief presentation to the Selection Committee.
Majority Vote: For the Selection Committee to transact business on July 21, a quorum (50% plus
one) of independent special districts must be present. We encourage presiding officers to attend;
but if they cannot, please authorize another member of the governing board to attend the
meeting.
Obligations of Service on LAFCO: The Commission typically meets monthly on the second
Wednesday. Meetings start at 1:30 p.m. and are generally over before 5:00 p.m. Most meetings
are held in the County Administration Building in Martinez. A packet of materials to review for
each meeting is distributed to Commissioners approximately one week prior to the meeting.
The Commission consists of two city members, two county members, two special district
members and one public member, and an alternate member in each category. Alternates generally
attend Commission meetings, participate in the deliberations and vote when a regular member in
their category is absent or excused from voting. Commissioners are expected to represent the
interests of the public as a whole, and not solely the interests of the appointing authority.
Please contact the LAFCO office if you have any questions or need additional information.
c: Each Member of the Commission
Attachments
1. Government Code Section 56332
2. Procedures for the Special District Selection Committee
3. July 2014 Election Schedule
4. April 2014 ISDSC Voting Delegates
Attachment 1
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Independent special district 56332. (a) The independent special district selection committee
selection committee
shall consist of the presiding officer of the legislative body of each
independent special district. However, if the presiding officer of
an independent special district is unable to attend a meeting of the
independent special district selection committee, the legislative
body of the district may appoint one of its members to attend the
meeting of the selection committee in the presiding officer's place.
Those districts shall include districts located wholly within the
Principal County
county and those containing territory within the county
representing 50 percent or more of the assessed value of taxable
property of the district, as shown on the last equalized county
assessment roll. Each member of the committee shall be entitled
Quorum
to one vote for each independent special district of which he or she
is the presiding officer. Members representing a majority of the
eligible districts shall constitute a quorum.
Meetings
(b) The executive officer shall call and give written notice of all
meetings of the members of the selection committee. A meeting
shall be called and held under one of the following circumstances:
Anticipated vacancy
(1) Whenever the executive officer anticipates that a vacancy
will occur within the next 90 days among the members or alternate
member representing independent special districts on the
committee.
(2) Whenever a vacancy exists among the members or alternate
member representing independent special districts upon the
commission.
(3) Upon receipt of a written request by one or more members of
the selection committee representing districts having 10 percent or
more of the assessed value of taxable property within the county,
as shown on the last equalized county assessment roll.
Election in writing
(c) (1) if the executive officer detennines that a meeting of the
special district selection committee, for the purpose of selecting
the special district representatives or for filling a vacancy, is not
feasible, the executive officer may conduct the business of the
committee in writing, as provided in this subdivision. The
executive officer may call for nominations to be submitted in
writing within 30 days. At the end of the nominating period, the
executive officer shall prepare and deliver, or send by certified
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mail, to each independent special district one ballot and voting
instructions. If only one candidate is nominated for a vacant seat,
that candidate shall be deemed selected, with no further
proceedings.
Electronic mail ballot
(2) As an alternative to the delivery by certified mail, the
executive officer, with the prior concurrence of the district, may
transmit the ballot and voting instructions by electronic mail,
provided that the executive officer shall retain written evidence of
the receipt of that material.
Ballot requirements
(3) The ballot shall include the names of all nominen and the
office for which each was norn nated. The districts shall return the
ballots to the executive officer by the date specified in the voting
instructions, which date shall be at least 30 days from the date on
which the executive officer mailed the ballots to the districts.
Ballot validation and results
(4) if the executive officer has transmitted the ballot and voting
instructions by electronic mail, the districts may return the ballots
to the executive officer by electronic mail, provided that the
executive officer retains written evidence of the receipt of the
ballot.
(5) Any ballot received by the executive officer after the specified
date is invalid. The executive officer shall announce the results of
the election within seven days of the specified date.
Appointment of special district
(d) The selection committee shall appoint two regular members
members
and one alternate member to the commission. The members so
appointed shall be elected or appointed * ** members of the
legislative body of an independent special district residing
within the county but shall not be members of the legislative body
of a city or county. If one of the regular district members is absent
from a commission meeting or disqualifies himself or herself from
District member
participating in a meeting, the alternate district member may serve
disqualification
and vote in place of the regular district member for that meeting,
* ** Service on the commission by a regular district member * **
shall not disqualify, or be cause for disqualification of, the
member from acting on * ** proposals affecting the special
district on whose legislative body the member serves. The
special district selection committee may, at the time it appoints a
member or alternate, provide that the member or alternate is
disqualified from voting on proposals affecting the district * ** on
whose legislative body the member * ** serves.
(e) If the office of a regular district member becomes vacant, the
alternate member may serve and vote in place of the former
regular district member until the appointment and qualification of
a regular district member to fill the vacancy.
"Executive officer"
(f) For purposes of this section, "executive officer" means the
executive officer or designee as authorized by the commission.
(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 87)
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Attachment 2
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Procedures for the Special District Selection Committee
(Revised January 2010)
The California Government Code, specifically Section 56332, sets forth requirements for the
Independent Special Districts Selection Committee ( "Selection Committee "). The procedures contained
herein are intended to supplement the code and provide local rules relating to the selection of special
district members to the Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFCO).
Selection Committee Purpose
The purpose of the Selection Committee shall be to appoint the regular and /or alternate special district
members to the Contra Costa LAFCO whenever a term expires or a vacancy exists for the regular or
alternate special district member seats. The term of office of each LAFCO member shall be four years
and until the appointment and qualification of his or her successor (Gov. Code §56334).
Selection Committee Membership
The Selection Committee shall be comprised of the presiding officer of the legislative body of each
independent special district. If the presiding officer is unable to attend a Committee meeting, the district
may appoint one of its other members to attend the meeting (Gov. Code §56332).
Selection Committee Meetings
The LAFCO Executive Officer shall notify all independent special districts of a vacancy or impending
vacancy in the position of regular or alternate special district member and shall schedule a meeting of
the Selection Committee.
To the extent possible, Selection Committee meetings shall be scheduled in conjunction with meetings
of the Contra Costa Special Districts Association as a convenience to members and for efficiency.
The Executive Officer shall provide a schedule to submit nominations to all independent special districts
prior to the Selection Committee meeting.
All meetings of the Selection Committee shall be open meetings and comply with all applicable
provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act.
Quorum
Each presiding officer (or appointed alternate board member) attending the Selection Committee
meeting shall be required to register their attendance. Members representing a majority of the eligible
districts shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of the Selection Committee business. No meeting
shall be convened prior to establishing a quorum. The Committee shall act by majority vote of the
quorum, or if more than a quorum is present at the meeting, by majority vote of those members present.
Nomination Procedures
Members of governing boards of independent special districts may be tiominated to serve as a regular or
alternate seal district member of the Contra Costa LAFCO (Gov. Code §56332).
district
Districts are required to make
nominations by adoption of a Board resolution.
Upon selection of a nominee, the presiding officer of the district shall provide written notification of the
nomination, including a copy of the Board resolution, to the LAFCO Executive Officer.
All nominations received in sufficient time prior to a Selection Committee meeting will be copied and
distributed to the presiding officer of each independent special district.
Nominations may be made from the floor at the Selection Committee meeting, but only if no prior
nominations by resolution were submitted by any of the independent special districts.
Balloting Process
Each nominee will be afforded an opportunity to make a brief statement (maximum of five minutes) at
the Selection Committee meeting. Following these presentations, members of the Selection Committee
may discuss the appointment prior to the vote being taken.
Nominees shall be selected based on the following process:
• A ballot listing all known nominees shall be prepared and copied for the meeting. Each ballet shall
have opposite the nominee's name a box to record the vote. In the event that no prior nominations
by resolution are submitted, a ballot containing blank lines to vote for nominees who are put forth
from the floor at the Selection Committee meeting shall be distributed at the meeting.
• Each ballot shall have a line for the name of the special district that is casting the vote and a line for
the name of the voting delegate. The ballot will not be counted if the name of the special district
and voting delegate are not included.
• After votes are tallied, each delegate's vote will be announced during the meeting.
Selection of LAFCO Members
The person selected to serve shall have received a majority of the votes cast in the election.
If there are more than two nominees for a single seat and no individual receives the majority of the total
votes cast in the first ballot there shall be a run -off election between the two nominees who received the
greatest number of votes.
If there are only two nominees for a single seat and each receives an equal number of votes, the
selection to serve on LAFCO shall be done by a "straw draw" unless one of the two candidates chooses
to relinquish the position.
If, as a result of an election, the Alternate Special District member on LAFCO is chosen as a Regular
Special District Member, another election shall be held at a subsequent Selection Committee meeting to
fill the new vacancy in the Alternate Member position.
Alternate Nominating and Balloting Process
In the event that the LAFCO Executive Officer determines that securing a quorum of Selection
Committee members for a meeting is not feasible, the Executive Officer may conduct the business of the
Selection Committee in writing (Gov. Code §56332).
Attachment 3
Date /Deadline Task
5/20/14 Send email announcing vacancy
5/27/14 Send formal letter announcing vacancy and election schedule, call for
nominations and names of voting delegates
6/10/14 Send reminder to districts
6/20/14 Send notice of Special District Selection Committee meeting to newspapers
(for publication on 6/30/14)
6/27/14 Deadline for submitting nominations (resolutions)
6/30/14 Send election meeting reminder and list of candidates to each independent
special district
7/21/14 Conduct election in conjunction with CCSDA meeting
7/28/14 Transmit election results (within 7 days of election by statute)
Attachment 4
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NAME
TITLE
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BOARD TRUSTEE
BC0ARD CHAIR
4-�/David
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BETH L ISLAND MID
BYRON SANITARY DISTRICT
Anthon Somas "'
BOARD ! RESIDENT
ennis Eisenbeis, VP
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DIST
CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO & VECTOR
CONTROL
Michael M Gill
Sharyn Rossi
BOARD DIRECTOR
BOARD TRUSTEE
✓
Williams
Jim Pinckney
CONTRA COSTA RESOURCE CON DIST
Igor Skaredoff
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
Dwi ht Meadows
CONTRA COSTA WATER DISTRICT
John Burgh
BOARD DIRECTOR
CROCKETT COMMUNITY SERVICES
DISTRICT
Kris Vickers
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
Harold Burnett, VP
DIABLO CSD
DIABLO WATER DISTRICT
Edward Garcia
BOARD PRESIDENT
1) Richard Head; 2)
Kenneth Crockett- 3)
Howard Hobbs
TOWN OF DISCOVERY BAY CSD
Chris Steele
BOARD VICE
PRESIDENT
Bill Pease
EAST CONTRA COSTA IRRIGATION DIST
GREEN VALLEY REC & PARK DIST
IRONHOUSE SANITARY DIST
David Huerta
BOARD DIRECTOR
✓
David Contreras, Chris
Lauritzen, Michael
Painter, Doug Scheer
KENSINGTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Laurence Nagel
BOARD DIRECTOR
✓
Joe de Ville
KENSINGTON POLICE PROT & CSD
Richard Lloyd
BOARD DIRECTOR
TOWN OF KNIGHTSEN CSD
Linda Weekes
BOARD DIRECTOR
✓
LOS MEDANOS COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE
DIST
Linda Strong
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
MORAGA- ORINDA FIRE DIST
John W ro
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
MT. VIEW SANITARY DIST
Stanley R. Caldwell
BOARD PRESIDENT
Elmer J. Schaal
PLEASANT HILL REC & PARK DIST
Sherry Sterrett
BOARD CHAIR
Sandra Bonafo, Vice
Chair
RECLAMATION DIST RD 799
RD 800
Tom Jude
BOARD MEMBER
RD 830
RD 2024
RD 2025
Dave Forkel
Chairman
✓
RD 2026
Dave Forkel
Chairman
RD 2059
RD 2065
Coleman Foley
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
Tom Baldocchi, Jr.; Tom
Baldocchi Sr_
RD 2090
RD 2117
RD 2121
RD 2122
RD 2137
RODEO- HERCULES FIRE PROTECTION DIST
Raemona Williams
DIRECTOR
V'
William Prather
RODEO SANITARY DISTRICT
Barbara Russey
BOARD PRESIDENT
✓
Robert Russe
ROLLINGWOOD - WILART REC & PARK DIST
SAN RAMON VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION
DIST
H, Jay Kerr
BOARD VICE
PRESIDENT
✓
Gordon Dakin
STEGE SANITARY DISTRICT
At Miller
BOARD DIRECTOR
nw ht Merrill
WEST CONTRA COSTA HEALTHCARE
Eric Zell
1BOARD VICE CHAIR
✓
WEST COUNTY WASTEWATER DIST
eor e H. Schmidt
BOARD PRESIDENT
Paul C. Soltow Jr.