Dear Mr. Doughty:
This Office is in receipt of your request for an Attorney General's Opinion on the following issue:
Whether the Elem Sewer District must have a public hearing and the approval of the Franklin Parish Police Jury in order to expand its district and acquire a privately owned sewage system that is currently outside of the boundaries of the District.
On January 2, 1990, the Franklin Parish Police Jury passed Ordinance No. 3333 which created the Elem Sewer District ("ESD").1 It should also be noted that the ESD is directed by a Board of Directors. Additionally, the ESD is classified, for purposes of statutory interpretation, as a "Sewerage District Outside Municipalities."2
Given the above-stated applicable facts, the statutory provision that serves as the starting point for analysis is La.R.S.
[P]olice juries may create sewerage districts composed of territory outside the corporate limits of municipalities. Any sewerage district so created shall continue to function in its entirety under the authority of the police jury which created it even though all or part of the district may be later incorporated within the limits of a municipality. *Page 2
The plain language in La.R.S.
Nonetheless, La.R.S.
The police jury may repeal any ordinance creating a sewerage district, or may abolish a sewerage district in its entirety, or may change or alter its boundaries . . . A preliminary resolution declaring the intention of the police jury . . . to alter the boundaries shall be adopted, fixing a date for hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be given in the same manner as in the case of the formation of a sewerage district. A hearing shall be held before any order is entered which affects the existence or territorial limits of any sewerage district.
Given the language provided in La.R.S.
This leaves the question of whether the ESD may acquire a privately owned sewerage system which, according to the facts that you provided, is located outside of ESD's current district boundaries. La.R.S.
In conclusion, under La.R.S.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry; however, if we may be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Sincerely yours,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL
ATTORNEY GENERAL
By:__________________________
JACKSON D. LOGAN, III
Assistant Attorney General
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