File #: RS2024-264    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/13/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 2/20/2024 Final action: 2/20/2024
Title: A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to support House Bill 1967/Senate Bill 2162, allowing local legislative bodies to approve water and sewer infrastructure via resolution rather than by ordinance.
Sponsors: Bob Nash, Sean Parker
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A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to support House Bill 1967/Senate Bill 2162, allowing local legislative bodies to approve water and sewer infrastructure via resolution rather than by ordinance.

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WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated ? 7-35-401 currently authorizes Tennessee incorporated cities and towns to "own, acquire, construct, extend, equip, operate and maintain... a waterworks system or a sewerage system, to provide water or sewerage service and to charge for such service"; and

WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated ? 7-35-406 requires incorporated cities and towns to appoint boards of waterworks and sewerage commissioners to oversee local water and sewer systems. Such boards are endowed with the power and responsibility to oversee matters pertaining to construction, extensions, improvements and repairs necessary to proper completion of water and sewer infrastructure or "works", and to accept such works, followed by approval of such acceptance by the governing body of the city. (Tenn. Code Ann. ?7-35-412) Alternatively, cities' governing bodies may themselves elect to perform the duties ordinarily required of boards (Tenn. Code Ann. ?7-35-406); and

WHEREAS, if the local governing body of an incorporated city or town elects to perform the duties of a board of waterworks, Tennessee Code Annotated ? 7-35-406 does not specify precisely how such body is to accept water and sewer works; that is, whether by ordinance or by resolution; and

WHEREAS, absent a specific provision under general law or within the Metropolitan Charter that allows legislation to be enacted via resolution, the Metropolitan Council must exercise its legislative authority only by ordinance, per Section 3.05 of the Metropolitan Charter. As a result, approvals of water and sewer works in Davidson County have been through ordinances rather than by resolution; and

WHEREAS, ordinances allowing for the approval of water and sewer works occupy larger and larger segments ...

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