The Oceano Community Services District Board of Directors has almost always fought within itself, even now as it struggles simply to fill a vacant seat.
On March 22, Director Pamela Dean filed with the SLO County Superior Court challenging the appointment of Lori Angello, who was appointed by a questionable āmajorityā of directors on a 2-1 vote on Feb. 10. In fact, Dean claims Angelloās appointment not only didnāt pass a simple board majority (three out of five members), but the boardās action was āillegal.ā
āIt appears to me that we as a Board have broken the law by voting in the manner we did,ā Dean wrote to district General Manager Raffaele Montemurro on Feb. 16.
Director Vern Dahl recused himself from the vote, citing a conflict. Dahl didnāt return calls for comment.
Angello was appointed to fill the seat vacated by former director Barbara Mann, who left office last December before her term expired amid intense public scrutiny over an alleged financial scandal.
District Attorney Alex Simas later agreed the vote didnāt comply with the boardās rules. In a letter to district officials, Simas said the district had, in fact, made a mistake and Dean should voluntarily step down or the board should approve a special November election to fill the seat or the whole matter would go to the county Board of Supervisors for a final decision. Directors met again on Feb. 24 to review the appointment, but Angello didnāt step down. She didnāt return a call for comment.
However, Montemurro told the Sun that the district has since decided the appointment was appropriate. Until then, he said, āthe CSD ⦠is going to let the lawyers sort it out.ā
As of press time, Dean said her case was scheduled to go to court on March 24 and she expected a resolution within a month.
This article appears in Mar 25 – Apr 1, 2010.

