Heritage Ranch

Community Services District

Lake Nacimiento

About Us

The purpose and mission of HRCSD is to provide municipal services to the Village of Heritage Ranch in a manner that is efficient, safe and in accordance with  applicable law. These services include the supply of drinking water, the disposal of waste water, removal of solid waste, parks and recreation and retail gasoline.

The District’s service area takes in some 5,361 acres, which is less than the entire Village of Heritage Ranch (the        certificated parcel area was excluded with the change from CSA 19 to HRCSD). Generally speaking, we are bounded on the west by Lake Nacimiento, on the north by Nacimiento River, on the east by Camp Roberts, and on the south by said certificated parcels.

The County approved master plan for Heritage Ranch     allows for 2,900 residential units. To date, 2090 lots are  approved within final subdivisions of which about 1720  lots actually have some type of residence. 

General Manager

John D'Ornellas

 For most of John D'Ornellas' life, water has been a major part of his work. He still deals with water, but now he is making sure that more than 1,800 houses on the eastern edge of Nacimiento Lake have adequate water and sewer services. It was once quoted...

“His unselfish actions, courage, and unwavering devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Coast Guard”

The Board of Directors

As a local special district, the HRCSD has a locally elected board of directors, employs professional management and staff, and offers a broad range of services and facilities to the Heritage Ranch community.

 

John Mott

President

 

Karen Cummings

Vice President

 

Harlan Bell

Director

 

Marilyn Breland

Director

 

Ralph Allison

Director