The existing Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District Act creates the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District and grants to the district various powers relating to the treatment and disposal of sewage. The existing act provides for the election of a board of directors for the district and administrative procedures for the operation of the district. Violation of regulations adopted by the board is a misdemeanor.
This bill would make various administrative changes to the act, including removing the requirement that the district appoint a clerk and changing the posting requirements for regulations.
Existing law requires all county officers to be liable upon their several official bonds for the faithful discharge of the duties imposed by the act.
This bill would instead authorize the
board of the district to require any of its employees or officers to be bonded. The bill would require the district to pay the cost of the bonds.
Existing law prohibits the district from accepting or contracting for the disposal of sewage emanating from outside the district, except sewage from a public building or buildings of a public utility. Existing law authorizes the district to accept and contract for the disposal of sewage emanating from outside the district if those buildings are connected to the district’s sewage treatment system on March 1, 2002.
This bill would remove the authorization to accept sewage from buildings of a public utility. The bill would authorize the district, upon the request of a landowner, to accept and contract for the disposal of sewage that will emanate or that will be emanating from any building within the Middle Green Valley Specific Plan, if approved as specified. The bill would also
authorize the district to accept organic materials, as defined, originating from within or outside the district as the board determines to be in the best interests of the district.
This bill would make legislative findings and declarations as to the necessity of a special statute for the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.