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PART II -THE CODE
<br />Chapter 39 WATER AND SEWERS
<br />Chapter 39 WATER AND SEWERS
<br />ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL'
<br />Sec. 39-1. Water and sewer service outside city limit.
<br />Except as provided by this chapter, no water or sewer service shall be made with the water or the sewer
<br />systems of the city for the rendering of service in any area not within the city limits, and no service to any area
<br />within the city limits shall provide water or sewer service to any area outside of the city limits, even though such
<br />areas outside the city limits may stand of record as owned by the same person or persons receiving water or sewer
<br />service on adjacent land within the city limits. The record owner of any parcel of land adjacent to the city's
<br />boundaries who desires to obtain water or sewer service shall make a request to the director of public works for
<br />such service and agree to execute with the city a legally binding agreement or contract in compliance with all
<br />conditions of water and sewer service in this chapter, California Government Code section 56133, and the rules of
<br />the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission. Parcels adjacent to the city's boundaries that are being
<br />served by the city water or sewer systems at the time of adoption of this ordinance shall, by December 31, 2018,
<br />request and execute with the city a similarly compliant agreement for continued service. Failure to complete a
<br />water or sewer service agreement may result in the discontinuation of the sewer or water service.
<br />(Ord. No. NS-2921, 3, 8-1-17)
<br />Sec. 39-2. Water and sewer systems development impact fees.
<br />Development impact fee(s) shall be imposed on development project(s) that require water and or sewer
<br />facilities necessary to accommodate growth resulting from the development(s). Development impact fee(s) may be
<br />established by ordinance or resolution of the city council in compliance with California Government Code section
<br />66000 et seq.
<br />(Ord. No. NS-2921, 3, 8-1-17)
<br />Sec. 39-3. Water and sewer systems design standards.
<br />(a) All water system distribution, storage, and treatment system components, combined as one (1) functional
<br />unit or system or individually, regardless of ownership and location, that connect to the city's domestic water
<br />system, directly or indirectly, shall be designed, constructed, and inspected in accordance with this Code, the
<br />city standard plans, the latest edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green
<br />Book), the American Water Works Association Standards, and the California Waterworks Standards.
<br />(b) All sewer mains, laterals, manholes, lift stations, and other sewer system appurtenances, regardless of
<br />location and ownership, that connect to the city's sewer collection system, directly or indirectly, shall be
<br />'Ord. No. NS-2921, 2, adopted August 1, 2017, repealed art. I, §§ 39-1-39-3, in its entirety; and § 3 enacted a new
<br />art. I, to read as set out herein. Former art. I pertained to similar subject matter, and was derived from Code
<br />1952, §§ 7504-7506; Ord. No. NS-465, § 1, 9-6-60 and Ord. No. NS-505, § 1, adopted February 20, 1961.
<br />Santa Ana, California, Code of Ordinances
<br />(Supp. No. 30)
<br />Created: 2025-01-29 11:22:15 [EST]
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