§19:1 CHAPTER 19 PLANNING AND ZONING* Sub-Chapter A Sub-Chapter B Sub-Chapter C Sub-Chapter D Sub-Chapter E Sub-Chapter F Sub-Chapter G Sub-Chapter H Sub-Chapter I Sub-Chapter J ----------- Lafourche Parish Planning Commission South Central Planning and Development Commission Airport Hazard Zoning Subdivision Regulations Approved Subdivisions Coastal Zone Management Mobile Home Park Regulations Construction of Pipelines and Canals and Related Activities Seismic Activities Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks Sub-Chapter A Lafourche Parish Planning Commission SECTION 19:1. CREATION, LIMITS, AND AUTHORITY OF LAFOURCHE PARISH PLANNING COMMISSION; DOMICILE; POWERS AND DUTIES A. Pursuant to the provisions of Article VI, Section 5 and 15 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, and Article II of the Home Rule Charter of the Parish of Lafourche, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission is hereby created with authority in the unincorporated area of the Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana as the same is presently constituted. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission created by this Section shall constitute a body politic and political subdivision of the Parish vested with the powers inherent in such political subdivision. In addition to the specific powers hereinafter set further, the Commission may sue and be sued; perform any function and exercise any power necessary, requisite, or proper for the management of the affairs of the Commission as heretofore or hereafter authorized; and do and perform all acts which are necessary and proper for the purposes herein provided for. The domicile of the Commission shall be the office of the Lafourche Parish Council in Thibodaux, Louisiana. B. By the authority of the provisions set forth herein, the Lafourche Parish Planning and Zoning Commission shall be renamed as the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission in its entirety and shall hereinafter be referred to as the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission. C. The power of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the control and management of the affairs of the Commission shall be vested in a Board of Commissioners composed of five (5) qualified electors residing within the unincorporated areas of the Parish of Lafourche. The individual commissioners of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall be appointed by the Lafourche Parish Council with three (3) commissioners each being appointed from the North, Central and South Lafourche Regions, as established pursuant to Article IV, Section E, Paragraph 5c of the Home Rule Charter. The terms of office of the commissioners shall be “At the Pleasure of the Council.” ____________________ *Comment -- Chapter 19 was completely revised and reenacted through an amendment to this Code embodied in Ord. No. 1362, adopted 5/13/81. The Parish’s entire planning structure was revised by this ordinance. Prior to this revision, planning responsibility was divided among several bodies, including the Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 1 § 19:1 D. If a vacancy occurs other than by expiration of the term of office it shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term pursuant to Article II, Section G, of the Home Rule Charter. All Commissioners shall receive a per diem of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for attendance at meetings of the commission for a maximum of twelve (12) meetings per year, as authorized by Act No. 720 of the 1991 Louisiana Legislative Session (R.S. 33:103 (C) (1) (G). The members of the commission shall hold no other public office, except that an individual commissioner may also serve as a member of a duly constituted regional planning commission of which Lafourche Parish is a part. An individual commissioner may be removed from office by the Lafourche Parish Council only after a recommendation of removal from office has been received from the Committee of Board Appointments. E. Preparation and Administration of Master Development Plan. The Commission shall prepare a master developmental plan for a physical development of and provision of services to the Parish of Lafourche, which plan shall be submitted to the parish governing authority for approval by resolution. The commission may study the availability of land for development, and the demands placed on it by human habitation. The master developmental plan will provide the basic policy guidelines for the zoning ordinance, for consideration of major public investments in land development, and for encouraging alternative private land development. The plan shall consider among other factors, transportation, utilities (sewer, water, gas, electricity, telephone) community facilities (libraries, schools, governmental buildings), and recreation facilities (parks, playgrounds, open space), housing, solid and liquid waste disposal, historic preservation, identification and preservation of natural resources, and applicable social services such as health, education and law enforcement. The master developmental plan shall also indicate those areas of the parish which are also subject to the coastal zone management plan. After the master development plan has been approved by the parish governing authority, it shall be administered by the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission in accordance with its provisions. The master developmental plan shall be characterized as long range, comprehensive and general. F. Preparation and Administration of Zoning Plan. Preparation of a zoning plan and ordinance is a long term goal of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission. G. Administration of Subdivision Regulations. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall be the appropriate Governmental Authority to administer all portions of the Parish Subdivision Regulations that require action by a Planning Commission. In October of 2007 and then in July of each subsequent year, the Planning Commission shall review the fee schedule pertaining to Planning Commission Fees including but not limited to Public Subdivisions, Family Subdivisions, Administrative Subdivision, Mobile Home Park/RV Park Developments, Impact Fees and Variances. The Planning Commission shall prepare and present a proposed fee schedule to the Parish Council to affect the next fiscal years budget. (Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81; as amended by Ord. Nos. 1829, 6/8/88; 1921, 2/22/90; 1999, 11/13/91; 2101, 4/13/93; 2296, 3/8/95; 3844, 6/27/2006; 4143, 09/11/07) SECTIONS 19:2 - 19:79. Chapter 19, Page 2 RESERVED Supplement 22 § 19:82 Sub-Chapter B South Central Planning and Development Commission SECTION 19:80. PARISH TO PARTICIPATE IN SOUTH CENTRAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; MEMBERSHIP The Police Jury of Lafourche Parish hereby declares its intention to participate in the creation of a regional planning commission for the Parishes of St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, Terrebonne, Lafourche and Assumption, referred to as Louisiana Planning District Number 3. The name of the planning commission will be the South Central Planning and Development Commission. Membership in the commission shall consist of not less than eighteen (18) nor more than twenty-six (26) members. The Police Juries of the respective parishes named above shall each appoint two (2) members initially, and then an additional member for each multiple of 20,000 population, over 40,000, who reside in the Parish and are not represented in a municipality population count. Each incorporated municipality within the district shall appoint one (1) member for each multiple of 20,000 population count registered as residents of the municipality. In each parish, a parish-wide organization which represents the interests of the low income residents shall appoint another member. Upon the request of any commission member, in any regular scheduled or special meeting of the Commission, any vote taken will be passed by a weighted population count, with the members from each parish voting the total number of the population that they represent. The Commission shall become a legal body immediately upon the passage of identical ordinances by at least four (4) of the concerned Police Juries. At any time after the effective date, the remaining police juries or municipalities may become members by passing similar ordinances. Any member of the commission, after public hearing, may be removed by the body appointing him for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/10/72; as amended by Ord. of 11/30/72, readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) ____________________ Comment -- The November, 1972 Amendment revised the membership on the commission as provided above. In substance, it added additional representatives for the larger parishes. SECTION 19:81. TERMS OF OFFICE; VACANCIES; COMPENSATION The members of the Commission shall serve without compensation. The members of the Commission first appointed shall hold office for staggered terms to prevent a complete change of the members at any one time; their successors shall be appointed for term of no more than nine (9) years from and after expiration of the term of their predecessors in office. If a vacancy occurs otherwise than by expiration of a term, it shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/19/72; readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) SECTION 19:82. ORGANIZATION; OFFICERS, MEETINGS; RULES OF PROCEDURE The Commission shall elect a chairman from its members and create and fill such other of its offices as it may determine. The term of chairman shall be one (1) year, with eligibility for reelection. The Commission shall hold at least one (1) regular meeting on alternate months, or as often as deemed necessary. It shall adopt rules for transactions, findings, and determinations which record shall be a public record. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/10/72; readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 3 § 19:83 SECTION 19:83. STAFF AND FINANCES The Commission may appoint such employees as it may deem necessary for its work and may also contract with planning experts, engineers, architects and other consultants for such services as they may require. The Commission may utilize the staff of the two (2) existing community action agencies or other public or private agencies now serving the planning district for the gathering of data, preparation of reports, or program requests and as the operational arm of the Commission to put into effect any programs dealing with human relations or human resources activities which the Commission may develop. The expenditures of the Commission, exclusive of those made from funds received by gift, shall be within the amounts appropriated for that purpose by the Police Jury. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/10/72; readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) SECTION 19:84. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES The Commission shall exercise all the powers and duties conferred by R.S. 33:131 through R.S. 33:140, inclusive. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/10/72; readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) SECTION 19:85. DIVISION OF MEMBERSHIP FOR PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING ELIGIBILITY FOR FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL FUNDS The Commission is authorized to divide itself into a body or bodies utilizing any or all categories of its members for the purpose of becoming eligible for federal, state or local funds for programs which would aid in the development of this district. In case of such an act, the original composition and the commission will remain intact and the new body thus created will assume a different name, but will have its meetings at the same time as the commission meetings. (Ord. No. 1103, 5/10/72; readopted by Ord. No. 1362, 5/13/81) SECTIONS 19:86 - 19:99. Chapter 19, Page 4 RESERVED Supplement 22 § 19:101 Sub-Chapter C* Airport Hazard Zoning Part I – Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport Hazard Zoning SECTION 19:100. SOURCE AUTHORITY The provisions of this Sub-Chapter are adopted pursuant to the authority conferred by Act 118 of 1944 and Section 29 of Article 14 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, or Louisiana Revised Statutes 2:383, or Constitutional Article VI, Section 17 and RS 2:381 et seq. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:101. PURPOSE A. It is hereby found that an obstruction has the potential for endangering the lives and property of users of the Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport, and property or occupants of land in its vicinity; that an obstruction may affect existing and future instrument approach minimums of the Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport; and that an obstruction may reduce the size of areas available for the landing, takeoff and maneuvering of aircraft, thus tending to destroy or impair the utility of the Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport and the public investment therein. Accordingly, it is declared: 1. That the creation or establishment of an obstruction has the potential of being a public nuisance and may injure the region served by the Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport; 2. That it is necessary in the interest of public health, public safety, and general welfare that the creation or establishment of obstructions that are a hazard to air navigation be prevented; and 3. That the prevention of these obstructions should be accomplished, to the extent legally possible, by the exercise of the police power without compensation. B. It is further declared that the prevention of the creation or establishment of hazards to air navigation, the elimination, removal, alteration or mitigation of hazards to air navigation, or the marking and lighting of obstructions are public purposes for which a political subdivision may raise and expend public funds and acquire land or interests in land. (Ord. Nos. 1733, 1/14/87; 2948, 4/10/01; 3241, 12/17/03) ____________________ Comment -- The source ordinance (Ordinance No. 1733) provided that the material therein was to be codified as Sub-Chapter F of Chapter 19. This was an error; it should have referred to Sub-Chapter C. Under the authority of Section 1:20 of this Code, the editors codified the ordinance here, where it correctly belongs. Ordinance No. 3241 of 12/17/03 renamed the South Lafourche Airport " The Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport". The name of the district remained the same. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 5 § 19:102 SECTION 19:102. A. DEFINITIONS As used in this Part, the following definitions shall apply: Airport -- The Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport, Galliano, Louisiana. Airport Elevation -- The highest point of the airport’s usable landing area measured in feet from sea level. Approach Surface -- A surface longitudinally centered on the extended runway centerline, extending outward and upward from the end of the primary surface and at the same slope as the approach zone height limitation slope set forth in Section 19:103 of this Part. In plan of the perimeter of the approach surface coincides with the perimeter of the approach zone. Approach, Transitional, Horizontal and Conical Zones -- These zones are set forth in Section 19:103 of this Part. Aviation Board of Adjustment -- A board consisting of the members of South Lafourche Airport District. Conical Surface -- A surface extending outward and upward from the periphery of the horizontal surface at a slope of 20 to 1 for a horizontal distance of 4,000 feet. Hazard to Air Navigation -- An obstruction determined to have a substantial adverse effect on the safe and efficient utilization of the navigable airspace. Height -- For the purpose of determining the height limitations in all zones set forth in this part and shown on the zoning map, the datum shall be mean sea level elevation unless otherwise specified. Horizontal Surface -- A horizontal plane one hundred fifty feet (150') above the established airport elevation, the perimeter of which in plan coincided with the perimeter of the horizontal zone. Larger than Utility Runway -- A runway that is constructed for and intended to be used by propeller driven aircraft of greater than 12,500 pounds maximum gross weight and jet powered aircraft. Nonconforming Use -- Any pre-existing structure, object of natural growth, or use of land which is inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, or any amendment thereto. Nonprecision Instrument Runway -- A runway having an existing instrument approach procedure utilizing air navigation facilities with only horizontal guidance, or area type navigation facilities with only horizontal guidance, or area type navigation equipment, for which a straight-in Nonprecision instrument approach procedure has been approved or planned. Obstruction -- Any structure, growth, or other object, including a mobile object, which exceeds a limiting height set forth in Section 19:103 of this Part. Person -- An individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, joint stock association, or governmental entity; includes a trustee, a receiver, an assignee, or a similar representative of any of them. Chapter 19, Page 6 Supplement 22 § 19:103 Precision Instrument Runway -- A runway having an existing instrument approach procedure utilizing an Instrument Landing System (ILS) or a Precision Approach Radar (PAR). It also means a runway for which a precision approach system is planned and is so indicated on an approved layout plan or any other planning document. Primary Surface -- A surface longitudinally centered on a runway. When the runway has a specially prepared hard surface, the primary surface extends 200 feet beyond each end of that runway; for military runways or when the runway has no specially prepared surface, or planned hard surface, the primary surface ends at each end of that runway. The width of the primary surface is set forth in Section 19:103 of this Part. The elevation of any point on the primary surface is the same as the elevation of the nearest point on the runway centerline. Runway -- A defined area on an airport prepared for landing and takeoff of aircraft along its length. Structure -- An object, including a mobile object, constructed or installed by man, including but without limitation, buildings, towers, cranes, smokestacks, earth formation, and overhead transmission lines. Transitional Surfaces -- These surfaces extend outward at 90 degree angles to the runway centerline extended at a slope of seven feet (7') horizontally for each foot vertically from the sides of the primary and approach surfaces to where they intersect the horizontal and conical surfaces. Transitional surfaces for those portions of the precision approach surfaces, which project through and beyond the limits of the conical surface, extend a distance of five thousand feet (5,000') measured horizontally from the edge of the approach surface and at 90 degree angles to the extended runway centerline. Tree -- Any object of natural growth. Utility Runway -- A runway that is constructed for and extended to be used by propeller driven aircraft of 12,500 pounds maximum gross weight and less. Visual Runway -- A runway intended solely for the operation of aircraft using visual approach procedures. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:103. AIRPORT ZONES ESTABLISHED A. In order to carry out the provisions of this Part, there are hereby created and established certain zones which include all the land lying beneath the approach surfaces, transitional surfaces, horizontal surfaces and conical surfaces as they apply to the Leonard Miller, Jr. Memorial Airport. Such zones are shown on the Approach and Clear Zone Map prepared by VTN Louisiana, Inc., which is attached to the source ordinance for this Part (Ordinance No. 1733) and was made a part thereof. An area located in more than one of the following zones is considered to be only in the zone with the more restrictive height limitation. The various zones are hereby established and defined as follows: 1. Utility Runway Visual Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is fifty feet (50') wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 1,250 feet at a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 7 § 19:103 2. Utility Runway Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is 500 feet wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 2,000 feet at a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. 3. Runway Larger than Utility Visual Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is 500 feet wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 1,500 feet at a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. 4. Runway Larger than Utility with a Visibility Minimum Greater than 3/4 Mile Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is 500 feet wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 3,500 feet at a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. 5. Runway Larger than Utility with a Visibility Minimum as Low as 3/4 Mile Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is 1,000 feet wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 4,000 feet at a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. 6. Precision Instrument Runway Approach Zone -- The inner edge of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary surface and is 1,000 feet wide. The approach zone expands outward uniformly to a width of 16,000 feet at a horizontal distance of 50,000 feet from the primary surface. Its centerline is the continuation of the centerline of the runway. 7. Transitional Zones -- The transitional zones are the areas beneath the transitional surfaces. 8. Horizontal Zone -- The horizontal zone is established by swinging arcs of 10,000 feet radii from the center of each end of the primary surface of each runway and connecting the adjacent arcs by drawing lines tangent to those arcs. The horizontal zone does not include the approach and transitional zones. 9. Conical Zone -- The conical zone is established as the area that commences at the periphery of the horizontal zone and extends outward therefrom a horizontal distance of 4,000 feet. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:104. AIRPORT ZONE HEIGHT LIMITATIONS A. Except as otherwise provided in this Part, no structure shall be erected, altered, or maintained, and no tree shall be allowed to grow in any zone created by this Part to a height in excess of the applicable height limit herein established for such zone. Such applicable height limitations are hereby established for each of the zones in questions as follows: 1. Utility Runway Visual Approach Zone -- Slopes twenty feet (20') outward for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet along the extended runway surface. Chapter 19, Page 8 Supplement 22 § 19:104 2. Utility Runway Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- Slopes twenty feet (20') outward for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet along the extended runway centerline. 3. Runway Larger than Utility Visual Approach Zone -- Slopes twenty feet (20') outward for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distances of 5,000 feet along the extended runway centerline. 4. Runway Larger than Utility with a Visibility Minimum Greater than 3/4 Mile Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- Slopes thirty-four feet (34') outward for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet along the extended runway centerline. 5. Runway Larger than Utility with a Visibility Minimum as Low as 3/4 Mile Nonprecision Instrument Approach Zone -- Slopes thirty-four feet (34') for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet along the extended runway centerline. 6. Precision Instrument Runway Approach Zone -- Slopes fifty feet (50') outward for each foot upward beginning at the end of and at the same elevation as the end of and at the same elevations as the primary surface and extending to a horizontal distance of 10,000 feet along the extended runway centerline; thence, slopes upward forty feet (40') horizontally for each foot vertically to an additional horizontal distance of 40,000 feet along the extended runway centerline. 7. Transitional Zones -- Slopes seven feet (7') outward of each foot upward beginning at the sides of and at the same elevation as the primary surface and the approach surface and extending to a height of 150 feet above the airport elevation which is 154 feet above mean sea level. In addition to the foregoing, there are established height limits sloping seven feet (7') outward for each foot upward beginning at the sides of and at the same elevation as the approach surface, and extending to where they intersect the conical surface. Where the precision instrument runway approach zone projects beyond the conical zone, there are established height limits sloping seven feet (7') outward for each foot upward beginning at the sides of and at the same elevation as the approach surface, and extending a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet measured at 90 degree angles to the extended runway centerline. 8. Horizontal Zone -- Established at 150 feet above the airport elevation or at a height of 154 feet above mean sea level. 9. Conical Zone -- Slopes twenty (20) feet outward for each foot upward beginning at the periphery of the horizontal zone at 150 feet above the airport elevation and extending to a height of 350 feet above the airport elevation. 10. Excepted Height Limitations -- Nothing in this Part shall be construed as prohibiting the construction or maintenance of any structure, or growth of any tree to a height up to 50 feet above the surface of the land. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 9 § 19:105 SECTION 19:105. USE RESTRICTIONS Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Part, no use may be made of land or water within any zone established by this Part in such a manner as to create electrical interference with navigational signals or radio communication between the airport and aircraft, making it difficult for pilots to distinguish between airport lights and others, result in glare in the eyes of pilots using the airport, impair visibility in the vicinity of the airport, create bird strike hazards, or otherwise in any way endanger or interfere with the landing, takeoff, or maneuvering of aircraft intending to use the airport. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:106. NONCONFORMING USES 1. Regulation Non Retroactive. The regulations prescribed by this Parish shall not be construed to require the removal, lowering, or other change or alteration of any structure of tree not conforming to the regulations as to the effective date of this Part, or otherwise interfere with the continuance of nonconforming use. Nothing contained herein shall require any change in the construction, alteration, or intended use of any structure, the construction or alteration of which was begun prior to the effective date of this Part, and is diligently prosecuted. 2. Marking and Lighting. Notwithstanding the preceding provision of this Section, the owner of any existing nonconforming structure or tree is hereby required to permit the installation, operation, and maintenance thereon of such markers and lights as shall be deemed necessary by South Lafourche Airport District to indicate to the operators of aircraft in the vicinity of the airport the presence of such airport obstruction. Such marks and lights shall be installed, operated and maintained at the expense of South Lafourche Airport District. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/86) SECTION 19:107. PERMITS A. Future Uses -- Except as specifically provided in 1, 2, and 3 hereof, no material change shall be made in the use of land, no structure shall be erected or otherwise established, and no trees shall be planted in any zone hereby created unless a permit thereof shall have been applied for and granted. Each application for a permit shall indicate the purpose for which the permit is desired, with sufficient particularity to permit it to be determined whether the resulting use, structure, or tree would conform to the regulations herein prescribed. If such determination is in the affirmative, the permit shall be granted. No permit for a use inconsistent with the provisions of this Part shall be granted unless a variance has been approved in accordance with Sub-Paragraph E of this section. 1. In the area lying with the limits of the horizontal zone and conical zone, no permit shall be required for any tree or structure less than seventy-five feet of vertical height above the ground, except when, because of terrain, land contour, or topographic features, such tree or structure would extend above the height limits prescribed for such zones. 2. In areas lying within the limits of the approach zones, but at a horizontal distance of not less than 4,200 feet from each end of the runway, no permit shall be required for any tree or structure less than seventy-five (75') of vertical height above the ground, except when such tree or structure would extend above the height limit prescribed for such approach zones. 3. In the areas lying within the limits of the transition zones beyond the perimeter of the horizontal zone, no permit shall be required for any tree or structure less than seventyfive feet (75') of vertical height above the ground, except when such tree or structure, Chapter 19, Page 10 Supplement 22 § 19:108 because of terrain, land contour, or topographic features, would extend above the height limit prescribed for such transition zones. B. Nothing contained in any of the foregoing exceptions shall be construed as permitting or intending to permit any construction, or alteration of any structure, or growth of any tree in excess of any height limits established by this Part except as set forth in Section 19:104, Sub Paragraph 10. C. Existing Uses -- No permit shall be granted than would allow the establishment or creation of an obstruction or permit a nonconforming use, structure, or tree to become a greater hazard to air navigation than it was on the effective date of this Part or any amendments thereto or than it is when the application for a permit is made. Except as indicated, all applications for such a permit shall be granted. D. Nonconforming Uses Abandoned or Destroyed -- Whenever the South Lafourche Airport District determines that a nonconforming tree or structure has been abandoned or more than 80 percent torn down, physically deteriorated, or decayed, no permit shall be granted that would allow such structure or tree to exceed the applicable height limit or otherwise deviate from the zoning regulations. E. Variances -- Any person desiring to erect or increase the height of any structure, or permit the growth of any tree or use property, not in accordance with the regulations prescribed in this Part, may apply to the Aviation Board of Adjustment for a variance from such regulations. The application for a variance shall be accompanied by a determination from the Federal Aviation Administration as to the effect of the proposal on the operation of air navigation facilities and the safe, efficient use of navigation airspace. Such variances shall be allowed where it is duly found that a literal application or enforcement of the regulations will result in unnecessary hardship and relief granted, will not be contrary to the public interest, will not create a hazard to air navigation, will do substantial justice, and will be in accordance with the spirit of this Part. Additionally, no application for variance to the requirements of this Parish may be considered by the Aviation Board of Adjustment unless a copy of the application has been furnished to the President of South Lafourche Airport District for advice as to the aeronautical effects of the variance. If the President of South Lafourche Airport District does not respond to the application within fifteen (15) days after receipt, the Board of Adjustment may act on its own to grant or deny said application. F. Obstruction Marking and Lighting -- Any permit or variance granted may, if such action is deemed advisable to effectuate the purpose of this Part and be reasonable in the circumstances, be so conditioned as to require the owner of the structure or tree in question to install, operate and maintain, at the owner’s expense, such markings and lights as may be necessary. If deemed proper by the Aviation Board of Adjustment, this condition may be modified to require the owner to permit the South Lafourche Airport District at its own expense, to install, operate, and maintain the necessary markings and lights. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:108. ENFORCEMENT It shall be the duty of the President of the South Lafourche Airport District to administer and enforce the regulations prescribed herein. Applications for permits and variances shall be made to the President of the South Lafourche Airport District upon a form published for that purpose. Applications required by this Part to be submitted to the President of the South Lafourche Airport District shall be promptly considered and granted or denied. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 11 § 19:109 SECTION 19:109. A. powers: AVIATION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT There are hereby created a Board of Adjustment to have and exercise the following 1. To hear and decide final action on all appeals from any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the President of the South Lafourche Airport District in the enforcement of this Part; 2. To hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of this Part upon which such Aviation Board of Adjustment under such regulations may be required to pass; 3. To hear and decide specific variances. B. The Aviation Board of Adjustment shall consist of the members of South Lafourche Airport District. C. The Aviation Board of Adjustment shall adopt rules for its governance and in harmony with the provisions of this Part. Meetings of the Aviation board of Adjustment shall be held at the call of the Chairperson and at such other times as the Aviation Board of Adjustment may determine. The Chairperson or, in the absence of the Chairperson, the Acting Chairperson may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. All hearings of the Aviation Board of Adjustment shall be public. The Aviation Board of Adjustment shall keep minutes of its proceedings showing the vote of each member upon each question; or if absent or failing to vote, indicating such fact, and shall keep records of its examinations and other official actions, all of which shall immediately be filed with the President of South Lafourche Airport District and on due cause shown. D. The Aviation Board of Adjustment shall make written findings of acts and conclusions of law giving the facts upon which it acted and its legal conclusions from such facts in reversing, affirming, or modifying any order, requirement, decision, or determination which comes before it under the provisions of this Part. E. The concurring vote of a majority of the members of the Aviation Board of Adjustment shall be sufficient to reverse any order, requirement, decision, or of the applicant on any matter upon which it is required to pass under this Part, or to effect variation to this Part. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:110. APPEALS A. Any person aggrieved, or any person affected, by any decision of the President of South Lafourche Airport District and the Aviation Board of Adjustment made in the administration of this Part, may appeal and request appearance before the Aviation Board of Adjustment. B. All appeals hereunder must be taken within a reasonable time as provided by the rules of the Aviation Board of Adjustment, by filing with the President of South Lafourche Airport District a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. The President of South Lafourche Airport District shall forthwith transmit to the Aviation Board of Adjustment all the papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was taken. Chapter 19, Page 12 Supplement 22 § 19:300 C. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from unless the President of South Lafourche Airport District certifies to the Aviation Board of Adjustment, after the notice of appeal has been filed, that by reason of the facts stated in the certificate a stay would in the opinion of the President of South Lafourche Airport District cause imminent peril to life or property. In such case, proceedings shall not be stayed except by the order of the Aviation Board of Adjustment on notice to the President of South Lafourche Airport District and on due cause shown. D. The Aviation Board of Adjustment shall fix a reasonable time for hearing appeals, give public notice and due notice to the parties in interest, and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person or by agent or by attorney. E. The Aviation Board of Adjustment may, in conformity with the provisions of this Part, reverse or affirm, in whole or in part, or modify the order, requirement, decision, or determination appealed from and may make such order, requirement, decision, or determination as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:111. JUDICIAL REVIEW Any person aggrieved, or any taxpayer affected, by any decision of the Aviation Board of Adjustment may appeal to the 17th Judicial District Court as provided for by law. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:112. PENALTIES Each violation of this Part or any regulation, order, or ruling promulgated hereunder shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment for not more than thirty (30) days or both; and each day a violation continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:113. CONFLICTING REGULATIONS Where there exists a conflict between any of the regulations or limitations prescribed in this Part and any other regulations applicable to the same area, whether the conflict be with respect to the height of structures or trees, and the use of land, or any other matter, the more stringent limitation or requirement shall govern and prevail. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTION 19:114. SEVERABILITY If any of the provisions of this Part or the application thereof to any person or circumstances are held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Part which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end, the provisions of this Part are declared to be severable. (Ord. No. 1733, 1/14/87) SECTIONS 19:115 - 19:300. Supplement 22 RESERVED Chapter 19, Page 13 [RESERVED] Chapter 19, Page 14 Supplement 22 § 19:303 Sub-Chapter D Subdivision Regulations Part I -- General Provisions SECTION 19:301. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, HOW CITED These regulations shall hereafter be known, cited and referred to as the Subdivision Regulations of Lafourche Parish. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; as amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:302. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, GENERAL POLICY A. It is hereby declared to be the policy of Lafourche Parish to consider the subdivision of land and the subsequent development of the subdivided plat as subject to the control of the Parish Council for the orderly, planned, efficient, and economical development of Lafourche Parish. B. Except as provided for in Section 19:335, Raw Land Divisions, of this Sub-Chapter, land to be subdivided shall be of such character that it can be used safely for building purposes without danger to health or peril from fire, flood, or other menace, and land shall not be subdivided until available public facilities and improvements exist and proper provision has been made for drainage, water, sewerage, and capital improvements such as schools, parks, recreation facilities, transportation facilities, and improvements. C. The existing and proposed public improvements shall conform to and be properly related to the proposals shown in the Master Plan, Parish Base Map, and the Capital Improvements Program of the Parish, and it is intended that these regulations shall supplement and facilitate the enforcement of the provisions and standards contained in the Development Ordinance, Master Plan, Parish Base Map, and Capital Improvements Program of Lafourche Parish. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06)) SECTION 19:303. A. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, GENERAL PURPOSES These regulations are adopted for the following purposes: 1. To protect and provide for the public health, safety, and general welfare of Lafourche Parish. 2. To guide the future growth and development of Lafourche Parish. 3. To provide for adequate light, air, and privacy, to secure safety from fire, flood, and other danger, and to prevent over crowding of the land and undue congestion of population. 4. To protect the character and the social and economic stability of all parts of Lafourche Parish and to encourage the orderly and beneficial development of all parts of Lafourche Parish. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 15 § 19:303 5. To protect and conserve the value of land throughout Lafourche Parish and the value of buildings and improvements upon the land, and to minimize the conflicts among the uses of land and building. 6. To guide public and private policy and action in order to provide adequate and efficient transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, playgrounds, recreation, and other public requirements and facilities. 7. To provide the most beneficial relationship between the uses of land and buildings, and the circulation of traffic throughout Lafourche Parish, having particular regard to the avoidance of congestion in the streets and highways, and the pedestrian traffic movements appropriate to the various uses of land and buildings, and to provide for the proper location and width of streets and building lines. 8. To establish reasonable standards of design and the procedures for subdivisions, extensions of existing subdivisions, and resubdivisions, in order to further the orderly layout and use of land; and to insure proper legal descriptions and monumenting of subdivided land. 9. To insure that public facilities area available and will have a sufficient capacity to serve the proposed subdivision. 10. To prevent the pollution of air, bayous, canals and other bodies of water; to assure the adequacy of drainage facilities; and to encourage the wise use and management of natural resources throughout Lafourche Parish in order to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the community and the value of the land. 11. To preserve the natural beauty and topography of Lafourche Parish and to insure appropriate development with regard to these natural features. 12. To provide for open spaces through the most efficient design and layout of the land by providing for minimum width and area of lots. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:304. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, EXERCISE OF AUTHORITY BY PARISH PLANNING COMMISSION A. By authority of the provisions set forth herein, adopted pursuant to the powers and jurisdictions vested through La. R.S. 33:101-119 and other applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations of the State of Louisiana, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission (hereinafter referred to as "Planning Commission") does hereby exercise the power and authority to review, approve, and disapprove plats for subdivision land within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. B. By the same authority, the Planning Commission does hereby exercise the power and authority to pass and approve the development of plat subdivisions of land already recorded in the office of the Parish Clerk of Court if such plats are entirely or partially undeveloped. C. The plat shall be considered to be entirely or partially undeveloped if said plat has been recorded with the Parish Clerk of Court's Office without a prior approval by the Planning Commission. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06) Chapter 19, Page 16 Supplement 22 § 19:308 SECTION 19:305. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, JURISDICTION A. These subdivision regulations shall apply to all subdivisions of land, as defined herein, located within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. B. No land shall be subdivided within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish until: 1. The subdivider or his agent shall submit a sketch plat of the parcel to the Planning Commission; 2. Obtain approval of the sketch plat and preliminary and final approval of the plat itself by the Planning Commission; and 3. The approved plat is filed with the Parish Clerk of Court. C. No development permit shall be issued for a parcel or plat of land which was created , and not in conformance with, the by subdivision after the effective date of provisions of these subdivision regulations, and no excavation of land or construction of any public or private improvements shall take place or be commenced except in conformity with the regulations. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06) SECTION 19:306. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, INTERPRETATION In their interpretation and application, the provisions of these regulations shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, and general welfare. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:307. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, CONFLICT WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROVISIONS A. Public Provisions. These regulations are not intended to interfere with, abrogate, or annul any other ordinance, rule or regulation, statute, or other provision of law. Where any provisions of these regulations imposes restriction different from those imposed by any other provision of these regulations or any other ordinance, rule or regulation, or other provision of law, whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher standards shall control. B. Private Provisions. These regulations are not intended to abrogate any servitude, covenant or any other private agreement or restriction, provided that where the provisions of these regulations are more restrictive or impose higher standards or regulations than such servitude, easement, covenant, or other private agreement or restriction, the requirements of these regulations shall govern. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06) SECTION 19:308. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, SEVERABILITY If any part or provision of these regulations or application thereof to any person or circumstances is adjudged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgements shall be confined in its operation to the part, provision, or application directly involved in all controversy Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 17 § 19:308 in which such judgement shall have been rendered and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of these regulations or the application thereof to other persons or circumstances. The Planning Commission hereby declares that it would have enacted the remainder of these regulations even without any such part, provision, or application. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:309. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, SAVING PROVISION These regulations shall not be construed as abating any action now pending under, or by virtue of, prior existing subdivision regulations, or as discontinuing, abating modifying, or altering any penalty accruing or about to accrue, or as affecting the liability of any person, firm, or corporation, or as waiving any right of Lafourche Parish under any section or provision existing at the time of adoption of these regulations, or as vacating or annulling any rights obtained by any person, firm, or corporation, by lawful action of Lafourche Parish except as shall be expressly provided for in these regulations. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:310. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, AMENDMENTS For the purpose of providing the public health, safety, and general welfare, the Planning Commission may from time to time propose amendments for adoption by the Parish Council to alter the provisions imposed by these subdivision regulations. Public hearings on all proposed amendments shall be held by the Planning Commission in the manner prescribed by law. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:311. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, CONDITIONS Regulation of the subdivision of land and the attachment of reasonable conditions to land subdivision is an exercise of valid police power delegated by the State to the Parish. The developer has the duty of compliance with reasonable conditions laid down by the Planning Commission and/or the Lafourche Parish Council for design, dedication, improvement, and restrictive use of the land so as to conform to the physical and economical development of Lafourche Parish and to the safety and general welfare of the future plot owners in the subdivision and of the community at large. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:312. LAND PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, RESUBDIVISION OF A. Procedure for Resubdivision: For any change in a map of an approved or recorded subdivision plat, if such change requires the construction of improvements as required in these regulations, or if such change affects any street layout shown on such map, or area reserved thereon for public use, or if it affects any map or plan legally recorded prior to the adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions, such parcel shall be approved by the Planning Commission by the same procedure, rules, and regulations as for a subdivision. 1. For any change in a map of a subdivision previously approved by the Planning Commission, and recorded in the Office of the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court, or for a change in a map of a subdivision recorded in the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court and created prior to the adoption of any regulation controlling subdivision, when such change does not increase the number of lots of record, requires no construction of improvements, as prescribed by these regulations, and conforms in all aspects to these regulations, such resubdivision shall be approved by the administrative staff of the Planning Commission, in conformity with the procedures set forth herein. Chapter 19, Page 18 Supplement 22 § 19:314 B. Procedures for Subdivisions Where Future Resubdivision is Indicated: Whenever a parcel of land is subdivided and the subdivision plat shows one or more lots containing more than one acre of land and there are indications that such lots will eventually be resubdivided into small building sites, the Planning Commission may require that such parcel of land allow for the future opening of streets and the ultimate extension of adjacent streets. Servitudes providing for the future opening and extension of such streets may be made a requirement of the plat. C. Procedures for Resubdivision of Land Along Existing Public Roads. Whenever a parcel of land, which fronts on an existing public street or highway, is resubdivided, the developer/applicant shall conform to the provisions of Part IV, Design and Construction Requirements for Reservations and Improvements for Public Subdivisions. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06) SECTION 19:313. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, VACATION OF PLATS A. Any plat or any part of any plat may be vacated by the owner of the premises, at any time before the sale of any lot therein, by a written instrument, to which a copy of such plat shall be attached, declaring the same to be vacated. B. Such an instrument shall be approved by the Planning Commission in like manner as plats of subdivisions. The Parish Council may reject any such instrument which abridges or destroys any public rights in any of its public uses, improvements, streets, or alleys. C. Upon approval by the Planning Commission and Parish Council, such an instrument shall be executed, acknowledged, or approved, and recorded or filed, in like manner as plats or subdivisions; and being duly recorded or filed shall operate to destroy the force and effect or the recording of the plat so vacated, and to divest all public rights in the streets, alleys, and public grounds, and all dedications laid out or described in such plat. D. When lots have been sold, the plat may be vacated in the manner herein provided by all the owners of lots in such plat joining in the execution of such writing. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:314. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, VARIANCES A. General: Where the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships or practical difficulties may result from strict compliance with these regulations and/or that the purposes of these regulations may be served to a greater extent by an alternative proposal, it may recommend to the Lafourche Parish Council variances to these subdivision regulations so that the substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such variance shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of these regulations; and further provided the Planning Commission shall not recommend approval of variances unless it shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each specific case that: 1. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare or injurious to other property; 2. The conditions upon which the request for a variance is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other property. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 19 § 19:314 3. Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, if the strict letter of these regulations are carried out. 4. The variances will not in any manner vary the provisions of the Development Ordinance, Master Plan, or Parish Base Map. B. Conditions: In recommending approval of variances to the Lafourche Parish Council, the Planning Commission may attach such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements of these regulations. C. Procedures: A petition for any such variance shall be submitted in writing by the subdivider at the time when the preliminary plat is filed for the consideration of the Planning Commission. The petition shall state fully the grounds for the application and all of the facts relied upon by the petitioner. 1. The Planning Commission shall render a decision on its recommendation to the Parish Council concerning the variance petition within thirty (30) days from the date of the regular meeting at which the petition is heard. 2. The Planning Commission shall forward its recommendation, along with the written petition to the Parish Council for final resolution. a. Action on the application for preliminary approval shall be removed from the Planning Commission agenda until a final decision on the variance petition is rendered by the Lafourche Parish Council. D. Fees: All petitions for variances shall be accompanied by a fee of (see fee schedule). E. Exception: The Planning Commission shall retain the authority to grant variances concerning the procedures for securing approval of a subdivision. In the granting of a procedural variance, the Planning Commission may attach such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements of these regulations. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06) SECTION 19:315. RESERVED SECTION 19:316. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, GENERAL ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS, VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES A. It shall be the duty of the Planning Commission to enforce these regulations and to bring to the attention of the Lafourche Parish Council any violations or lack of compliance herewith. B. No owner, or agent of the owner, of any parcel of land located in a proposed subdivision shall transfer or sell any such parcel before a plat of such subdivision has been approved by the Planning Commission, in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, and filed with the Parish Clerk of Court. Chapter 19, Page 20 Supplement 22 § 19:319 C. The subdivision of any lot or any parcel of land, by the use of metes and bounds description for the purpose of sale, transfer, or lease with the intent of evading these regulations shall not be permitted. All such described subdivisions shall be subject to all of the requirements contained in these regulations. D. No development permit shall be issued for the construction of any building or structure located on a lot or plat subdivided or sold in violation of the provisions of these regulations. E. Any person, firm, or corporation who fails to comply with, or violates, any of these regulations shall be subject to penalty pursuant to the provisions of Section 33:114 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Louisiana. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:317. RESERVED SECTION 19:318. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, CIVIL ENFORCEMENT A. Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken by law or in equity to prevent any violations of these regulations, to prevent unlawful construction, to recover damages, to restrain, correct, or abate a violation, and these remedies shall be in addition to the penalties described above. These include the following: 1. Refusal of connection of water or electrical services by the appropriate utility, as directed by the Parish Council, to any subdivision development occurring without review by the Planning Commission and/or without meeting the standards pursuant to these regulations upon review by this commission. Written notice of the reasons for this action shall be forwarded to the developer at the time of this action by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. 2. Refusal of the Parish Council to construct, maintain, or accept into the parish system any roads, drainage, water, sewerage, or other public service facilities in an unapproved subdivision. Such approval must be through the Parish Council's designated agent, the Planning Commission. 3. The formal flagging of unapproved or substandard subdivision development (as pertaining to these regulations) at the Clerk of Court's Office with a dated notice warning prospective buyers of lots in this subdivision of the unavailability of public service facilities or maintenance by the parish or the public utility company or special district having jurisdiction. Such notice shall be filed after a developer has been notified in writing by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department that he has violated these regulations and either has refused to submit his development for review or fails to submit within ten (10) days after notification violation. 4. Subsequent forwarding of said notices to appropriate lending institutions after the implementation of Part (3) above. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:319. Supplement 22 RESERVED Chapter 19, Page 21 § 19:320 Part II - Definitions SECTION 19:320. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, GENERAL USAGE OF WORDS AND PHRASES, HOW CONSTRUED A. For the purpose of these regulations, certain numbers, abbreviations, terms, and words used herein shall be used, interpreted, and defined as set forth in this Part. B. Unless the context clearly indicates to the contrary, words used in the present tense include the future tense; words used in the plural number include the singular; the word "herein" means "in these regulations"; the word "regulations" means "these regulations". C. A "person includes a corporation, a partnership, and an incorporated association of persons such as a club; "shall" is always mandatory; and "building" includes a "structure"; a "building" or "structure" includes any part thereof; "used" or "occupied" as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words "intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied". (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:321. PARISH SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, WORDS AND TERMS DEFINED Abandonment: To cease or discontinue a use or activity without obvious intent to resume, but excluding temporary or short term interruptions to a use or activity during periods of remodeling, maintaining, or otherwise improving or rearranging a facility, or during normal periods of vacation or seasonal closure. The date of disconnection of any permanent utilities shall be sufficient to commence the period of abandonment and be interpreted as intent to discontinue a use. Abutting: To touch along a common border such as "adjoining" lots. Administrative Resubdivision of Land: The realignment or shifting of lot boundary lines, including removal, alignment, or shifting of interior lot boundary lines, or the redesignation of lot numbers, provided that the change in boundary configuration does not involve the creation of any new street or public improvement; does not increase the number of lots of record; does not involve more than five (5) lots of record; does not reduce a lot size below the minimum area or frontage requirements established by ordinance; and otherwise meets all requirements of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations. The term shall also include parcels of land where a portion has been expropriated or has been dedicated, sold, or otherwise transferred to the Parish, thereby leaving a severed portion of the original property which requires a redesignation of lot number and establishment of new boundary lines. Agent or Representative of Owner: Any person showing written verification that he or she is acting for, and with the knowledge and consent of a property owner. Alley: A public or private right-of-way primarily designed to serve as secondary access to the side or rear of those properties whose principal frontage is on some other street. Applicant: The record owner(s) of land proposed to be subdivided or otherwise acted upon by the Parish or the owner's authorized representative with confirmed written consent of the property owner. Chapter 19, Page 22 Supplement 22 § 19:321 Block: A tract of land bounded by streets or by a combination of streets and public land, railroad rights-of-way, waterways, or any other barrier to the continuity of development. For this definition, an alley is not considered a street but part of the block. Bond: Any form of security including a cash deposit, surety bond, collateral, property, or instrument of credit in an amount and form satisfactory to the Parish Council. All bonds shall be approved by the Parish Council wherever a bond is required by these regulations. Boulevard: A double street or roadway separated by a median or neutral ground. Buildable Area: The area of a lot remaining to be used for the construction of a principal structure bounded by the minimum required front, rear and side yards, landscape, buffer, and open space areas, and excluding any servitudes and any areas subject to periodic inundation as defined. Building: Any structure designed or built or used for the support, enclosure, shelter, or protection of persons, animals, chattels, or property of any kind. The definition of the word "building" includes the word "structure", but any use of the term "building" shall not include the term "mobile building" unless specifically provided in the context of the discussion of the word "building." Capital Improvements Program: A proposed schedule of all future projects listed in order of construction priority together with cost estimates and the anticipated means of financing each project. All major projects requiring the expenditure of public funds, over the above the parish's annual operating expenses, for the purchase, construction, or replacement of the physical assets for the community are included. Central Sewerage System: A community sewer system including collection and treatment facilities established by the developer to serve a new subdivision. Classification of Streets: Ranking the street network by type of service, including local, collector, and arterial streets (see specific definitions under each heading). Clerk of Court: The Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court. Collector Roads: A road intended to move traffic from local roads to major arterials. A collector road serves a neighborhood or large subdivision. Commission: The Planning Commission of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. Comprehensive Land Use Plan: The text, maps, charts, and other descriptive material that is part of a comprehensive plan for the Parish, including the master streets plan and future land use plan and any subsequent supplemental plans adopted by the Planning Commission as part of a comprehensive land use plan. Construction Plan: The maps or drawings accompanying a subdivision plat and showing the specific location and design of improvements to be installed in the subdivision in accordance with the requirements of the Planning Commission as a condition of the approval of the plat. Contiguous: See Abutting Corner-Lot: See Lot, Corner Council: The Parish Council of Lafourche Parish. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 23 § 19:321 Curb Cut: An interruption or break in the line of a street curb in order to connect a driveway to a street, or otherwise provide vehicular access to abutting property. Cul-De-Sac: A local street with only one outlet and having an appropriate terminal for the safe and convenient reversal of traffic movement. Developed Lot: Any lot or parcel of land upon which a structure as defined herein has been constructed whether or not such structure is presently habitable or in use; any lot or parcel of land which serves as a yard for such a structure; or, any lot or parcel of land which has been wholly or partially cleared of its naturally growing vegetation or which is the subject of a building or clearing permit issued by the Parish of Lafourche. Developer: The legal or beneficial owner or owners of a parcel of land including the holder of an option or contract to purchase or other persons having enforceable proprietary interests in such land with the intent of preparing the land for or achieving the result of the development of said parcel of land. Development: Any man-made change to improved or unimproved land including but not limited to the construction of buildings or other structures or the mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation of or performance of drilling operations on the land. Development Site: A contiguous tract or parcel of land, subdivided lot or contiguous lots or parts thereof in the same or multiple ownership intended and suitable for development which is treated as one cohesive development site devoted to a unity of use in a permitting, subdivision or plan review procedure. A site shall not extend across a public street or right-of-way except in the case of a subdivision application in which the development site includes all the land within the boundaries of the proposed subdivision plat and may also include proposed roadways. Development Ordinance: Ordinance No. 3178 & 3380, as amended, establishing limited building and land use requirements in Lafourche Parish. Development Permit Officer: The person designated by Lafourche Parish to enforce the Development Ordinance. Double Frontage Lots: A lot other than a corner lot having frontage on more than one street. Driveway: That space specifically designated and reserved on a site for the movement of vehicles from one site to another, or from a site to a public street. Dwelling Unit: One or more rooms physically arranged so as to create an independent housekeeping establishment for occupancy by one family with sleeping facilities, a separate toilet, and a single facility for cooking for the exclusive use of the occupying family. Easement: See “Servitude” Engineer: A professional engineer registered in the State of Louisiana, or a professional engineer in the employ of a state or federal agency acting in the area of his or her registered specialty or area of expertise. Expressway: A divided arterial highway for through traffic with full or partial control of access and generally with grade separation at major intersections. Chapter 19, Page 24 Supplement 22 § 19:321 Family Subdivision: A division of property into two (2) or more lots for subsequent ownership by members of the immediate family, as defined in Section 19:334, of the subdivider. Final Plat: A subdivision plat proposed in accordance with the provisions herein in which said plat is designed to be placed on record with the Clerk of Court after approval by the Planning Commission and acceptance of the improvements by appropriate responsible agencies and the Lafourche Parish Council. Fence: Any artificially constructed barrier of any material or combination of materials erected to enclose or screen areas of land. Frontage: That portion of a lot abutting on a street right-of-way measured along the property line of the public right-of-way and the private property. Frontage Street: Any street to be constructed by the developer or any existing street in which development shall take place on both sides. Future Land Use Plan: A land use plan adopted by the Planning Commission which illustrates the community's goals for future land use and which is intended to serve as the basis for the creation of zoning districts. Grade: The slope of a road, street, or other public way, specified in percentage (%) terms. Grades, Finished: The completed surfaces of lawns, walks, roads and slabs on official plans or designs. Green Area: Land shown on a development plan, site plan, master plan or official map for preservation, recreation, landscaping or park area. Greenbelt: An area of land between the property line and any adjacent street right of way that is intended to remain unpaved in order to provide a visual border and to limit the access of a lot or parcel to designated driveway area. Gross Leaseable Area: The total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use, including basements, mezzanines, and upper floors, if any, expressed in square feet and measured from the center line of joint partitions and from outside wall faces. Gross Site Area: An area defined as the total site area including required yard setbacks, easements, floodplains, waterways, ponds, and any other area set aside for preservation. Habitable: Dwelling designed for human occupancy. Highway: A main arterial street providing a traffic way for traffic passing through the area. Highway, Limited Access: A freeway, or expressway, providing a traffic way for through traffic, in respect to which owners or occupants of abutting property on lands and other persons having no legal right to access to or from the same, except at such points and in such manner as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction over such traffic way. Individual Sewage Disposal System: individual home. Supplement 22 A sewage disposal system designed to serve an Chapter 19, Page 25 § 19:321 Joint Ownership: Joint ownership among persons shall be construed as the same owner; "Constructive ownership" for the purpose of imposing subdivision regulations. Land Surveyor: A person licensed by the state as a land surveyor and is qualified to make accurate field measurements and mark, describe and define land boundaries. Land Use Plan: A plan showing the existing and/or proposed location, extent and intensity (density) of development of land to be used in the future for varying types of residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, and other public and private purposes or combination of purposes. Lease: A contract by which one party gives to another the enjoyment of a thing for a fixed or determinable term at a fixed or determinable price. Local Road: A road intended to provide access to other roads from individual properties and to provide rights-of-way for sewer, water, and drainage pipes. Lot: A tract, plot, or portion of a subdivision or other parcel of land intended as a unit for the purpose, whether immediate or future, or transfer of ownership or for building development. Lot, Corner: A lot situated at the intersection of two (2) streets, the interior angle of such intersection not exceeding 135 degrees. Lot, Flag: A lot having frontage on a public road of at least twenty-five (25) feet at its narrowest point and not meeting the requirements of these Subdivision Regulations ordinance for lot width at public road, but widening to meet Parish regulations for lot area and width and not consisting of more than two (2) flag lots. Lot Improvement: Any building, structure, place, work of art, or other object, or improvement of the land on which they are situated constituting a physical betterment of real property, or any part of such betterment. Certain lot improvements shall be properly bonded as provided in these regulations. Lot, Interior: A lot abutting adjacent lots on at least two sides and other than a corner lot. Lot Line: A line or series of connected line segments bounding a lot as herein defined. Lot Line, Front: On an interior lot, the lot line abutting the street. On a corner lot, the shorter lot line abutting a street or the line designated as the front lot line by subdivision or parcel map. On a through lot, the lot line abutting the street providing the primary access to the lot. On a flag (panhandle) lot, the interior lot line designated as a front lot line by a subdivision or parcel map, or the line determined by the Building Inspector to be the front lot line. Lot Line, Interior: A lot line not abutting a street right-of-way and common between two or more lots. Lot Line, Rear: The lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot line. In the case of a triangular or irregularly shaped lot, a line ten (10) feet long lying entirely within the lot, parallel to and at a maximum distance from the front lot line. Lot Line, Side: A lot line intersecting the front lot line and rear lot line. Lot Line, Zero: A common lot line on which a wall of a structure may be constructed. Chapter 19, Page 26 Supplement 22 § 19:321 Lot of Record: A lot which is a part of an approved subdivision, the plat or survey of which has been recorded in the office of the parish Clerk of Court or a lot that has been described and recorded prior to November 5, 1982, the establishment of these regulations. Lot Width: The horizontal distance between the side lines of a lot measured at right angles to the depth along a straight line parallel to the front lot line at the minimum required front setback line. Master Plan: A comprehensive plan for development of Lafourche Parish, prepared and adopted by the Planning Commission, pursuant to State law, and including any part of such plan separately adopted and any amendment to such plan, or parts thereof. Minimum Building Setback Line: A line parallel to the front, sides and rear lot lines in accordance with the provisions of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Ordinance. Model Home: A dwelling unit used initially for display purposes which typifies the type of units that will be constructed in a public subdivision. Such dwelling units may be erected, at the discretion of the Planning Commission, by permitting a portion of a public subdivision involving no more than two (2) lots to be created according to the procedures for public subdivisions, as set out in Section 19:332 of these regulations. Natural Water Body: An ocean, lake, lagoon, river, stream, or bayou shown on the current USGS quadrangle map, or on a recorded survey or map. Natural Water Course: A river, stream, or bayou shown on the current USGS quadrangle map or survey or map recorded with the Parish Clerk of Court in which water flows in a definite direction, either continuously or intermittently, having a definite channel and including its floodplains. Non-Residential Subdivision: A subdivision whose intended and permitted use is other than residential, for example, commercial, industrial, or institutional. Official Zoning Map: A map legally adopted by the Parish Council, including computer generated or stored maps that conclusively show the location of the official zoning districts in the Parish. Off-Site: Any premises not located within the area of the property to be subdivided, whether or not in the same ownership of the applicant for subdivision approval. Open Space: An area that is intended to provide light and air, and is designed for either environmental, scenic, or recreational purposes. Open space may include, but is not limited to, lawns, decorative planting, walkways, active and passive recreation areas, playgrounds, fountains, swimming pools, wooded areas, and watercourses. Ordinance: Any legislative action, however denominated, of the parish which has the force of law, including any amendment or repeal of any ordinance. Owner: Any person, group of persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, or any other legal entity having legal title to or sufficient proprietary interest in the land sought to be subdivided under these regulations. Parcel: Parcel shall include lots, family lots, tracts, large tracts, and acreage as defined herein. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 27 § 19:321 Parish Attorney: The District Attorney of the 17th Judicial District or the attorney(s) so designated by the District Attorney to furnish legal assistance in the administration of these regulations. Parish Base Map: The map established by the Parish Council pursuant to law showing the streets, highways, and parks, and drainage systems theretofore laid out, adopted and established by law, and any amendments or additions thereto resulting from the approval of subdivision plats by the Planning Commission and to subsequent filing of such approved plats. Parish Council: The governing body of Lafourche Parish having the power to adopt and enforce ordinances. Parish Department of Public Works: The department designated by the Parish Council to furnish engineering assistance in the administration of these regulations. Parish Health Unit: The agency designated by the state to administer health regulations in Lafourche Parish. Parish Planning Commission: The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission established in accordance with law. Parish Planning Department: The Parish Department designated by the Parish Council to administer these regulations and to assist administratively other boards and commissions. Parking Area: Any public or private land area not a part of a street right-of-way that is used for temporary parking of automobiles and other vehicles, including driveways and access ways. Also referred to as a vehicular use area. Parking Lot: An area within a building, or on a lot or site, or both, which is not elevated and which includes one or more parking spaces together with driveways, aisles, turning and maneuvering areas, clearances and similar features and meets the requirements of these regulations. Parking Space: An impervious surface area accessible to vehicles and of sufficient size to meet the minimum requirements of these regulations. An area on a lot and/or within a building intended for the use of temporary parking of a personal vehicle. This term is used interchangeably with parking stall. Each parking space must have a means of access to a public street. Tandem parking stalls in single-family detached, single-family attached, and town home residential uses shall be considered to have a means of access to a public street. Parkway: A public route intended to be used primarily by passenger vehicles that may have varying width or right-of-way and which right-of-way is or is intended to be developed with a park-like character. Performance Standards: A list of criteria to establish control of noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, heat, glare, or explosive potential generated by or inherent in the use of land or buildings. Perimeter Street: Any existing street to which the parcel of land to be subdivided abuts on only one (1) side. Permit: A written authorization to commence an activity allowed by Parish codes on a form approved by the appropriate Parish administrator, and signed by the person or persons having the jurisdiction over the approval or denial of the authorized activity. Chapter 19, Page 28 Supplement 22 § 19:321 Plan, Site: A plan view or bird's eye view of site drawn to scale, dimensioned and providing all of the information required to fully describe the proposed construction showing the boundaries of the site and all of the buildings, structures, and principal site development features, including parking, access, landscaping and screening, and the use(s) proposed. Plat: A survey of a tract of land showing the boundaries, dimensions, and location of individual lots and streets, survey monuments, topographic data, servitudes, rights-of-way, existing structures, proposed utilities, and significant natural features. For purposes of these regulations, the term plat is not to be construed as a site plan. Preliminary Plat: The preliminary drawing or drawings, described in these regulations, indicating the proposed manner or layout of the subdivision to be submitted to the Planning Commission for approval. President: The President of Lafourche Parish. Private Sewerage System: A private operated sewer system, including collection and treatment facilities, with the capability to serve outlying areas. Private Water System: A private operated distribution system for potable water, including storage distribution facilities, with the capability to serve outlying areas. Public Improvement: Any drainage ditch, roadway, parkway, sidewalk, pedestrian way, tree, lawn, off-street parking area, lot improvement, or other facility for which Lafourche Parish, or the public utility company or special district having jurisdiction, may ultimately assume the responsibility for maintenance and operation, or which may affect an improvement for which parish responsibility is established. (Note: All such improvements shall be properly bonded.) Public Land Use: A use of the land by a public not-for-profit entity. Public Sewerage System: A Parish operated sewer system, including collection and treatment facilities, with the capability to serve outlying areas. Public Subdivision: Any land, vacant or improved, which is divided or proposed to be divided into two (2) or more lots, parcels, sites, units, plots, or interests for the purpose of offer, sale, lease, for development either on the installment plan or upon any and all other plans, terms, and conditions, including resubdivision. Subdivision includes the division or development of land, whether by deed, metes and bounds description, devise, intestacy, lease, map, plat, or other recorded instrument. Public Water System: A Parish operated distribution system for potable water, including storage and distribution facilities, with the capability to serve outlying areas. Raw Land: dwellings. A division of land with no intended development and has no inhabitable Record Drawings: Construction drawings that have been noted or amended to show all changes made during the construction process. (Sometimes referred to as "as-built-drawings") Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 29 § 19:321 Registered Architect: An architect licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Registered Engineer: A civil engineer properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Registered Land Surveyor: A land surveyor properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Reservation: A legal obligation to keep property free from development for a stated period of time, but not involving any transfer of property rights. Resubdivision: A change in a map of an approved or recorded subdivision plat if such change affects any street layout on such map or area reserved thereon for public use, or any lot line; or if it affects any map or plan approved and recorded prior to the adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions. Right-of-way: A strip or area of land, including surface, overhead, or underground granted by deed or servitude for construction, maintenance, and/or according to the designated use. Roads, Classification: For the purpose of providing for the development of the streets, highways, roads, and rights-of-way in the parish, and for their future improvements, reconstruction, realignment, and necessary widening, including provision for curbs and sidewalks, the classification of each existing street, highway, road, and right-of-way, and those located on approved and filed plats, is based upon its location and its present and estimated future traffic volume and its relative importance and function as specified or designated in the Master Plan or Base Map of Lafourche Parish, or as determined by the Parish Planning Commission. Road, Dead-End: A road or a portion of a street with only one (1) vehicular-traffic outlet. Road Right-of-Way Width: The distance between property lines measured at right angles to the center line of the street. Sale or Lease: Any immediate or future transfer of ownership, or any possessory interest in land, including contract of sale, lease, devise, intestate succession, or transfer of an interest in a subdivision or part thereof, whether by metes and bounds, deed, contract, plat, map, lease, devise, intestate succession, or other written instrument. Same Ownership: Ownership by the same person, corporation, firm, entity, partnership, or unincorporated association; or ownership by different corporations, firms, partnerships, entities, or unincorporated associations, in which a stockholder, partner, or associate, or a member of his family owns an interest in each corporation, firm, partnership, entity, or unincorporated association. Secondary Arterial: A road intended to collect and distribute traffic in a manner similar to primary arterials, except that these roads service minor traffic generating areas such as community-commercial areas, primary and secondary educational plants, hospitals, major recreational areas, churches, and offices, and/or designed to carry traffic from collector streets to the system of primary arterials. Chapter 19, Page 30 Supplement 22 § 19:321 Screening: Either (a) a strip of land at least ten (10) feet wide, densely planted (or having equivalent natural growth) with shrubs or trees at least four (4) feet high at the time of planting, of a type that will form a year-round dense screen at least six (6) feet high; or (b) an opaque wall or barrier or uniformly painted fence at least six (6) feet high. Servitude: The right granted by the property owner to use a parcel of land for specified purposes, such as public utilities, drainage and other public purposes, the title of which shall remain with the property owner, subject to the right of use designated in the reservation of the servitude. Easement and servitude are the same and the term utility servitude shall mean a servitude for any utility including storm water drainage. Sewer District: A public or private properly incorporated district formed by residents of one or more subdivisions for the purpose of operating and maintaining a sanitary sewer system. Shade Tree: A tree along a street, special servitude, or right-of-way adjoining a street as provided in these regulations. Sketch Plat: A sketch preparatory to the preparation of the preliminary plat (or subdivision plat in the case of minor subdivisions) to enable the subdivider to save time and expense in reaching general agreement with the Planning Commission as to the form of the plat and the objectives of these regulations. Special Flood Hazard Area: The base floodplain delineated on a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The land in the floodplain within a community subject to a one (1) percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. Specifications: A written statement containing a description or enumeration of particulars, as of the terms of a contract or details of construction or land development criteria not shown in architects or engineers drawings but essential to the communication of the architect or engineers intentions for the work. Street, Arterial: A road intended to move through traffic to and from such major attractors as central business districts, regional shopping centers, colleges and/or universities, military installations, major industrial areas, and similar traffic generators within the parish; and/or as a route for traffic between communities or large areas. Street, Boulevard: A street that is divided by a median or neutral ground. Street, Collector: Streets that provide access to abutting property and also serve to connect local streets with major arterial streets. Streets, Commercial or Industrial: Collector or arterial streets that serve commercial or industrial development. Streets, Cul-de-sac: A local street with only one outlet and having an appropriate termination based on adopted development standards for the safe reversal of traffic movement. Street, Dead-End: A street having an outlet at only one end and terminated at the other end by undeveloped property. It may or may not have facilities permitting vehicles to turn around. Street, Local: A street intended to provide access to abutting properties and connecting to collector or major arterial streets. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 31 § 19:321 Street, Major Arterial: A street which serves or is intended to serve as a major traffic way. Street, Private: A private vehicular access way not owned and maintained by a public agency that affords the principal means of access to individual occupants or a residential, community, or other development. Street, Public: A public thoroughfare that affords a primary means of vehicular access to abutting property, and including all land within the right-of-way thereof. The word "street" shall include the words, avenue, road, highway, and thoroughfare, or any other similar terms and include all land within the right-of-way of the street. Street, Service: An auxiliary street located parallel to a limited access highway for service to abutting properties and adjacent areas to control access and protect adjacent property from the impact of through traffic. Street, Standard: A street without a median or neutral ground. Structure: A combination of materials forming a construction which requires a permanent foundation on the ground and includes, among other things, buildings, stadiums, platforms, radio towers, sheds, storage bins, fences, freestanding signs, air-conditioning compressors, satellite receiving stations, and antennas. Subdivider: Any person who (1), having an interest in land, causes it, directly or indirectly, to be divided into a subdivision or who (2), directly or indirectly, sells, leases, or develops, or offers to sell, lease, or develop, or advertises for sale, lease, or development, any interest, lot, parcel site, unit, or plat in a subdivision, or, who (3) engages directly or through an agent in the business of selling, leasing, developing, or offering for sale, lease or development a subdivision or any interest, lot, parcel site, unit, or plat in subdivision, and who (4) is directly or indirectly controlled by, or under direct common control with any of the foregoing. Subdivision: Any land, vacant or improved, which is divided or proposed to be divided into two (2) or more lots, parcels, sites, units, plots, or interests for the purpose of offer, sale, lease, for development either on the installment plan or upon any and all other plans, terms, and conditions, including resubdivision. Subdivision includes the division or development of land, whether by deed, metes and bounds description, devise, intestacy, lease, map, plat, or other recorded instrument. Subdivision Agent: Any person who represents or acts for or on behalf of, a subdivider or developer, in selling, leasing, or developing, or offering to sell, lease, or develop any interest, lot, parcel, unit, site, or plat in a subdivision, except an attorney-at-law whose representation of another person consists solely of rendering legal services. Subdivision Plat: The final map or drawing, described in these regulations, on which the subdivider's plan of subdivision is presented to the Planning Commission for approval and which, if approved, may be submitted to the Parish Clerk of Court. Temporary Improvement: Improvements built and maintained by a subdivider during construction of the subdivision and prior to release of the performance bond. Townhouses: Two (2) or more attached living units with common or party side walls between units designated so that each unit may be sold independently as a lot with its own yards and parking spaces. Utility, Public or Private: Any agency which, under public franchise or ownership, or under certificate of convenience and necessity, provides electricity, gas, heat, steam, communication, rail transportation, water, sewerage collection, storm water, drainage or other similar service. Chapter 19, Page 32 Supplement 22 § 19:329 Variance: A dispensation permitted on individual parcels of property as a method of alleviating unnecessary hardship by allowing a reasonable use of the building, structure, or property, which, because of unusual or unique circumstances, is denied by the terms of the Subdivision Regulations. A variance can be granted only under the procedure and provisions described in Section 19:314. Wetlands: An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that, under normal circumstances, does support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as hydrophilic vegetation, as determined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or any other wetlands jurisdictional agency to be a wetlands. Yard: A required open space on a lot adjoining a lot line unobstructed by a principle structure from the ground upward, except for accessory buildings, swimming pools, parking, and such uses as otherwise provided by these regulations. (Ord. Nos. 1421, 10/13/82; 2296, 3/8/95; 3767, 3/14/2006, 4183, 11/27/07; 4669, 12/08/09) SECTIONS 19:322 - 19:329. Supplement 22 RESERVED Chapter 19, Page 33 [RESERVED] Chapter 19, Page 34 Supplement 22 Part III Subdivision Classification, Application, and Approval Process SECTION 19:330. CLASSIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS A. Whenever any subdivision of land is proposed, before any contract is made for the sale of any part thereof, and before any permit for the erection of a structure in such proposed subdivision shall be granted, the subdividing owner, or his authorized agent, shall apply for the secure approval of such proposed subdivision in accordance with the following procedure: 1. Public Subdivision a. Sketch Plat Approval b. Preliminary Plat Approval c. Final Plat Approval 2. Family Subdivision a. Family Subdivision Plat Approval 3. Administrative Resubdivision of Land a. Raw Land Plat Approval b. Lot Line Shift c. Lot Extensions (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006; 4184, 11/27/07) SECTION 19:331. OFFICIAL SUBMISSION DATES For the purpose of these regulations, for public subdivisions, the date of the regular meeting of the Planning Commission at which the public hearing on final approval of the subdivision plat, including any adjourned date thereof, is closed, shall constitute the official submittal date of the plat at which the statutory period required for formal approval or disapproval of the plat shall commence to run. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 35 § 19:330 SECTION 19:332. APPLICATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS FOR PUBLIC SUBDIVISIONS A. Sketch Plat Approval Application Procedures and Requirements. Before preparing the sketch plat for a public subdivision, the applicant should discuss with the Lafourche Parish Planning Department the procedure for adoption of a subdivision plat and the requirements as to general layout of streets and for reservations of land, street improvements, drainage, sewerage, fire protection, and similar matters, as well as the availability of existing services. The Planning Department shall also advise the applicant, where appropriate, to discuss the proposed subdivision with those officials who must eventually approve these aspects of the subdivision plat coming within their jurisdiction. 1. Application Procedure and Requirements: Prior to subdividing land, an owner of the land, or his representative, shall file an application for approval of a sketch plat. The application shall: a. Be made on forms available at the Office of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. b. Include all contiguous holdings of the owner including land in the "same ownership", as defined herein, with an indication of the portion which is proposed to be subdivided. The application shall advise as to the legal owner of the property, the date contract of sale was executed, and, if any corporations are involved, a complete list of all directors, officers, and stockholders of each corporation owing more than five percent (5%) of any class of stock. c. Be accompanied by a minimum of ten (10) copies of the sketch plat for a public subdivision as described in these regulations. d. Be presented to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. e. Be accompanied by a fee of (see fee schedule). f. The application shall include an address and telephone number of an agent who shall be authorized to receive all notices required by these regulations. g. Names and addresses of property owners located within a 100' radius of the four (4) corners of the property to be subdivided. h. Letter of “No Objection” from the Department of Public Works in regards to drainage concerns only. A letter of objection must be substantiated in writing. 2. Classification: Tentative classification of the sketch layout shall be made at this time by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department and Department of Public Works as to the classification of the subdivision, as defined in these regulations. Subsequent to classification of the subdivision, the Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall place the matter on the next available regular meeting agenda of the Planning Commission for formal approval of sketch layout. Chapter 19, Page 36 Supplement 22 § 19:332 3. Sketch Plat Document Specifications. Sketch plats submitted to the Planning Commission, prepared in pen or pencil, shall be drawn to a convenient scale of not more than one hundred (100) feet to an inch on a sheet or sheets not larger than 34" by 44" each and shall show the following information: a. Name. (i) Name of subdivision, if property is within an existing subdivision. (ii) Proposed name if not within a previously platted subdivision. The proposed name shall not duplicate the name of any plat previously recorded. (iii) Name of property if no subdivision name has been chosen. (This is commonly the name by which the property is locally known.) b. Ownership. (i) Name and address, including telephone number of legal owner or agent of property, and citation of last instrument conveying title to each parcel of property involved in the proposed subdivision, giving grantor, grantee, date and land records reference. (ii) Citation of any existing legal rights-of-way or servitudes affecting the property that owner/agent has knowledge of. (iii) Name and address, including telephone number, of the professional person(s) responsible for subdivision design, for the design of public improvements, and for surveys. c. Description. Location of property by section, township, range, graphic scale, north arrow and date. d. Features. (i) Approximate location of property lines, existing servitudes, burial grounds, railroad rights-of-way, and watercourses; location, width and names of all existing or platted streets or other public ways within or immediately adjacent to the tract; names of adjoining property owners from the latest assessments rolls within one hundred (100) feet of any perimeter boundary of the subdivision. (ii) Approximate topography, at the same scale as the sketch plat. (iii) The approximate location and widths of proposed streets. (iv) The approximate location, dimensions and areas of all proposed or existing lots. (v) The approximate location, dimensions and area of all parcels of land proposed to be set aside for other public use, or for the use of property owners in the proposed subdivision. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 37 § 19:332 (vi) Whenever the sketch plat covers only a part of an applicant's contiguous holdings, the applicant shall submit, at the scale of no more than two hundred (200) feet to the inch, a sketch in pen or pencil of the proposed subdivision area, together with its proposed street system, and an indication of the probable future street and drainage system of the remaining portion of the tract. (vii) A vicinity map showing streets and other general development of the surrounding area. 4. Study of Sketch Plan: The sketch plat shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department who shall facilitate the transmittal of the plat with an attached evaluation check sheet for the purpose of review to the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing and the Department of Public Works. The applicant shall request the review of all adjoining parishes or municipalities, school and special districts, and other official bodies required by the Planning Department or as mandated by law, including any review required by regional or state bodies under applicable state or federal law; and that these agencies provide their written comments to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. The applicant shall request that all officials and agencies, to whom request has been made, submit their report within twenty (20) days after receipt of the request. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall consider all the reports submitted by the officials and agencies concerning the sketch plat and shall submit a report for proposed action to the Planning Commission for the next available regular meeting. The report by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall in no event be made later than sixty (60) days following the date of application for sketch plat approval. 5. Notice of Public Hearing: Upon receipt of formal application and all accompanying material, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing for the next scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission to be held at least two (2) weeks after the date of the application. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission will submit a notice for publication in the official parish journal to be published at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing and mail notices to all adjacent property owners, at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and will maintain file copies of the sketch plat for public review prior to the hearing. a. Public Hearing and Determination: At the public hearing, the Planning Commission will give an opportunity to any interested persons to examine or comment upon the sketch plat. After the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall, within thirty (30) days after closing of the public hearing, approve, modify, and approve or disapprove the subdivision application by resolution which shall set forth in detail any conditions to which the approval is subject, or reasons for disapproval. (Ord. No. 2599, 3/10/98) 6. Planning Commission Review of Sketch Plat Reports: The Planning Commission shall study the sketch plat and the reports of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department and the Parish Department of Public Works, taking into consideration the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations and the best use of the land being subdivided. Particular attention will be given to the arrangement, location, and width of streets, their relation to the topography of the land, sewerage disposal, drainage, lot sizes and arrangement, the further development of adjoining lands and yet unsubdivided, and the requirements of the Parish Base Map and Master Plan as adopted by the Planning Commission. Chapter 19, Page 38 Supplement 22 § 19:332 7. Approval of Sketch Plat: After reviewing and discussing the sketch plat and report from the Lafourche Parish Planning Department and the Parish Department of Public Works, and other reports, as submitted by invited agencies and officials, the Planning Commission will advise the applicant of the specific changes or additions, if any, it will require in the layout, and the character and extent required improvements and reservations which it will require as a prerequisite to the approval of the subdivision plat, the Planning Commission may require additional changes as a result of further study of the subdivision in final form. Said approval shall constitute authorization to prepare and submit a preliminary plat and construction plans. Such approval or disapproval shall be made by the Planning Commission within thirty (30) days after receiving the reports of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department and the Parish Department of Public Works and other reports, as submitted by invited agencies and officials. 8. Effective Period of Sketch Plat: The approval of a sketch plat shall be effective for a period of one (1) year at the end of which time preliminary or final approval on the subdivision must have been obtained from the Planning Commission, although the plat need not yet be signed and filed with the Parish Clerk of Court’s office. Any plat not receiving preliminary or final approval within the period of time set forth herein shall be null and void, and the developer shall be required to resubmit a new plat for sketch approval subject to all new subdivision regulations. There will be no waiver given for this regulation. B. Preliminary Plat Approval Application Procedure and Requirements: Based upon the approval of the Planning Commission of the sketch plat, the applicant shall file an application for approval of a preliminary plat. The application shall: 1. Be made on forms available at the Office of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department together with a fee of (see fee schedule). 2. Include all land which the applicant proposes to subdivide and all land immediately adjacent extending one hundred (100) feet therefrom, or of that directly opposite thereto, extending one hundred (100) feet from the street frontage of such opposite land, with the names and addresses of the owners. 3. Be accompanied by a minimum of ten (10) copies of the preliminary plat as described in these regulations. 4. Be accompanied by a minimum of three (3) copies of construction plans as described in these regulations. 5. Comply in all respects with the sketch plat as approved. 6. Be presented to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department, the Parish Health Unit at least twenty (20) days prior to a regular meeting of the Commission. 7. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall refer a copy of the proposed preliminary plat to the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing and the Parish Department of Public Works. The report of the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing, and the Department of Public Works, shall be submitted to the Planning Department who shall submit a report, in writing, to the Planning Commission at the time of the next regular meeting of the Commission. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 39 § 19:332 8. Preliminary Plat Document Specifications/General: The preliminary plat shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor at a convenient scale not more than one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet, and the sheets shall be numbered in sequence if more than one (1) sheet is used and shall be of such size as is acceptable for filing in the Office of the Parish Clerk of Court, but shall not be larger than thirty-four by forty-four (34 X 44) inches. It should be noted that the map prepared for the preliminary plat may also be used for the final subdivision plat. 9. Features: The preliminary plat shall show the following: a. The location of property with respect to surrounding property and streets, the names of all adjoining property owners of record, or the names of adjoining developments; the names of adjoining streets. b. The location of any proposed or existing fire hydrants. c. The location and dimensions of all boundary lines of the property to be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot. d. The location of existing streets, servitudes, water bodies, bayous and canals, and other pertinent features such as swamps, railroads, buildings, parks, cemeteries, drainage ditches and bridges, as determined by the Planning Commission. e. The location and width of all existing and proposed streets and servitudes and other public ways and servitudes and proposed street rights-of-way and building setback lines. f. The location, dimension, area and the proposed elevation of the final grade of center of each lot relative to North American Vertical Datum (NAVD88), if located in a flood hazard zone. g. The location and dimensions of all property proposed to be set aside for park or playground use, or other public or private reservation, with designation of the purpose thereof, and dedication or reservation. h. The name and address of the owner or owners of land to be subdivided, the name and address of the subdivided if other than the owner, and the name of the registered land surveyor and engineer. i. The date of the map, approximate true north point, scale, and title of the subdivision. j. Sufficient data acceptable to the Parish Department of Public Works to determine readily the location, bearing, the length of all lines, and to reproduce such lines upon the ground; the location of all proposed monuments. k. Names of the subdivision and all new streets as approved by the Planning Commission and 911 addressing. l. Indication of the proposed use of lots (single-family, two family, multifamily, townhouse) and all uses other than residential proposed by the subdivider. Chapter 19, Page 40 Supplement 22 § 19:332 m. Flood zone boundaries and the flood hazard rating of each flood zone (as established by the Federal Insurance Rate Map and as determined by the Lafourche Parish Development Permit Officer) and the expected elevation of the one hundred (100) year flood. n. Blocks shall be consecutively numbered and/or lettered in numerical or alphabetical order. The blocks in numbered additions to subdivision bearing the same name shall be numbered or lettered consecutively through the several additions. o. All lots in each block consecutively numbered. p. All information required on sketch plat should also be shown on the preliminary plat, and the following notation shall also be shown: (i) Explanation of drainage servitudes, if any. (ii) Explanation of site servitudes, if any. (iii) Explanation of reservations, if any. (iv) Endorsement of owner, as follows: OWNER q. DATE Form for endorsements by Commission Chairman as follows: Approved by Resolution of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DATE r. The lack of information under any item specified herein, or improper information supplied by the applicant, shall be cause of disapproval of a preliminary plat. 10. Construction Plan Document Specifications. Construction plans shall be prepared for all map sheets required improvements. Plans shall be drawn at a scale of no more than one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet and shall be of the same size as the preliminary plat. The following shall be shown: a. Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations along center lines of all roads. Where a proposed road intersects an existing road or roads, the elevation along the center line of the existing road or roads within one hundred (100) feet of the intersection, shall be shown. Approximate radii of all curves, lengths of tangents and central angles of all streets. b. Plans and profiles showing the locations and typical cross-section of street pavements including curbs and gutters, sidewalks, drainage servitudes, servitudes, rights-of-way, manholes and catch basins; the location of street trees, street lighting standards and street signs; the location size and invert elevations of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, storm water drains and fire hydrants, showing connection to any existing or proposed utility systems; and exact location and size of all water, gas, or other underground utilities or structures. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 41 § 19:332 c. Location, size, elevation and other appropriate description of any existing facilities or utilities, including, but not limited to existing streets, sewers, drains, water mains, bayous or canals, servitudes, water bodies and other pertinent features such as swamps, railroads, buildings, features noted on the Parish Base Map or Master Plan, at the point of connection to proposed facilities and utilities within the subdivision. The water elevations of adjoining lakes, bayous or canals at the date of the survey and the approximate high and low-water elevations of lakes, bayous or canals. All elevations shall be referred to the U.S.G.S. datum plane. d. Topography at the same scale as the sketch plat with a contour interval of one (1) foot, referred to sea level datum. All datum provided shall be latest applicable North American Vertical Datum (NAVD88) and should be so noted on the plat. e. All specifications and references required in the construction standards and specifications, as set forth in these regulations, including a site-grading plan for the entire subdivision. f. Notation of approval as follows: OWNER(S)/DEVELOPERS(S) DATE ENGINEER DATE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OR REPRESENTATIVE DATE g. Title, name, address and signature of professional engineer and surveyor and date, including revision dates. 11. Study of Preliminary Plat and Construction Plans: The preliminary plat and construction plans shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department who shall facilitate the transmittal of the plat and plans with an attached evaluation check sheet for the purpose of review to the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing and the Department of Public Works. The applicant shall request the review of all adjoining parishes or municipalities, school and special district, and other official bodies as required by the Planning Department or as mandated by law, including any review required by regional or state bodies under applicable state or federal law; and that these agencies provide their written comments to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. The applicant shall request that all officials and agencies, to whom request has been made, submit their report within twenty (20) days after receipt of the request. Each parish official who reviews the plat shall date the check sheet and indicate in writing approval/disapproval and/or recommendations concerning the plat. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall consider all the reports submitted by the officials and agencies concerning the preliminary plat and shall submit a report for proposed action to the Planning Commission for the next available regular meeting. The report by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall in no event be made later than sixty (60) days following the date of application for preliminary plat approval. Chapter 19, Page 42 Supplement 22 § 19:332 12. Notice of Public Hearing: A public hearing shall be called on the Preliminary Approval Application for the proposed subdivision. This notice will be announced only at meeting when Sketch Approval has been granted. 13. Reservations of Land: Before the Commission approves a preliminary plat showing the reservation of land for public use, the Commission shall obtain approval of the land reservation from the public body having jurisdiction. 14. Public Improvements: The Planning Commission may require that all public improvements be installed and dedicated prior to the signing of the subdivision plat by the Chairman of the Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission shall not require that all public improvements be installed and dedicated prior to signing of the subdivision plat by the Chairman of the Planning Commission, the amount of the performance bond shall be established by the Planning Commission based upon the recommendation of the Parish Department of Public Works, which bond shall be submitted by the applicant at the time of the application for final subdivision plat approval. The Planning Commission shall require the applicant to indicate on the plat all roads and public improvements to be dedicated, all special districts for water, fire and utility improvements which shall be required to be established or extended and any other special requirements deemed necessary by the Planning Commission in order to conform the subdivision plat to the Parish Base Map and the Master Plan of Lafourche Parish and these regulations. 15. Effective Period of Preliminary Plat Approval: The approval of a preliminary plat shall be effective for a period of one (1) year at the end of which time final approval on the subdivision must have been obtained from the Planning Commission, although the plat need not yet be signed and filed with the Parish Clerk of Court's office. Any plat not receiving final approval within the period of time set forth herein shall be null and void, and the developer shall be required to resubmit a new plat for preliminary approval subject to all new subdivision regulations. There will be no waiver given for this regulation. C. Final Plat Approval Application Procedure and Requirements: Following the approval of the preliminary plat, the applicant, if he wishes to proceed with the subdivision shall file with the Planning Commission an application for final approval of the subdivision plat. The application shall: 1. Be made on forms available at the Office of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department together with a fee of (see fee schedule). 2. Include the entire subdivision, or section thereof, which derives access from an existing state highway or parish road. 3. Be accompanied by a minimum of ten (10) copies of the subdivision plat. 4. Comply in all respects with the preliminary plat. 5. Be presented to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department at least 21 days prior to a regular meeting of the Commission. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 43 § 19:332 6. Be accompanied by all formal irrevocable offers of dedication to the public of all streets, and servitudes. The subdivision plat shall be marked with a notation indicating the formal offers of dedication signed by the owner and/or developer. 7. Be accompanied by the performance bond, if required, in an amount established by the Planning Commission upon recommendation of the Department of Public Works and the approval of the Parish Council, and shall include a provision that the principal of the bond shall comply with all the terms of the resolution of final subdivision plat approval as determined by the Planning Commission and shall include, but not be limited to, the performance of all required subdivision and off-site improvements, and that all improvements and land included in the irrevocable offer of dedication shall be dedicated to Lafourche Parish, or the public utility company or special district having jurisdiction, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances of the premises. 8. Be accompanied by written assurance from the public utility companies or special districts that necessary utilities have been installed and proof that the applicant has submitted petitions in writing for the creation or extension of any special districts as required by the Planning Commission upon preliminary plat approval. 9. Be accompanied by written assurance by the applicant that all street signs shown in the construction plans have been purchased and installed. 10. Final Plat Document Specifications. The final subdivision plat shall be presented in India ink on tracing cloth or reproducible mylar at the same scale and contain the same information, except for any changes or additions required by resolution of the Planning Commission, as shown on the preliminary plat. The preliminary plat may be used as the final subdivision plat if it meets these requirements and is revised in accordance with the Planning Commission's resolution. All revision dates must be shown as well as the following: a. Notation of any self-imposed restrictions, and locations of any building lines proposed to be established in this manner, if required by the Planning Commission in accordance with these regulations. b. Official certification by a registered engineer on "as built" plans that all required public facilities have been installed in accordance with approved plans and specifications. c. Written approval of the design and installation of water mains by the Lafourche Parish Water District. d. All monuments erected, corners and other points established in the field in their proper places. The material of which the monuments, corners, or other points are made shall be noted at the representation thereof and by legend except that lot corners need not be shown. e. Formal irrevocable offers of dedication to the public of all streets, parish uses, applicable utilities and servitudes. The subdivision plat shall be marked with a notation indicating the formal offers of dedication as follows: Chapter 19, Page 44 Supplement 22 § 19:332 This is to certify that I the undersigned and owner, do hereby irrevocably offer for dedication and maintenance to the Lafourche Parish Council or the Public Utility Company or special district having jurisdiction, the perpetual use for proper purposes including, but not limited to, drainage, removal of sewage, utilities, parish uses servitudes that are shown on this subdivision plat. No trees, shrubs or plants may be planted, nor shall any building, fence, structure or other improvement be constructed or installed within or over any servitude or right of way as to prevent or unreasonably interfere with any purposes for which the servitude or right of way was granted. OWNER DATE f. Preparation: This survey either meets or exceeds the most recent Minimum Standards of Practice for Land Surveyors as set forth by the State of Louisiana, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors and that the accuracy specification and positional tolerances are in accordance with Class “A, B, C or D” surveys indicated in the above standards. Where the Letters A, B, C or D is for the classification of the Survey as determined by the surveyor. These classifications are based upon 1) the purpose for which the property is being used at the time of the survey is performed and 2) any proposed developments which are disclosed by the client. g. Each applicable utility and servitude should be shown separately on final plat. 11. Submission and Review: Subsequent to the resolution of the Planning Commission, three (3) copies of the final “as built” engineering plans shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department for final review. No final approval shall be endorsed on the plat until a review has indicated that all requirements of the resolution have been met. 12. Vested Rights: No vested rights shall accrue to any plat by reason of sketch, preliminary or final approval until the actual signing of the plat by the Chairman of the Planning Commission. All requirements, conditions, or regulations adopted by the Planning Commission applicable to the subdivision or on all subdivisions generally shall be deemed a condition for any subdivision prior to the time of the signing of the final plat by the Chairman of the Planning Commission. Where the Planning Commission has required the installation of improvements prior to signing of the final plat, the Planning Commission shall not unreasonably modify the conditions set forth in the final approval. 13. Signing and Recording of the Final Subdivision Plat. a. Signing of Plat; (i) When a performance bond is required, the Chairman of the Planning Commission shall endorse approval on the plat after the bond has been approved by the Parish Council, and all the conditions of the resolution pertaining to the plat have been satisfied. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 45 § 19:333 (ii) When installation of improvements is required, the Chairman of the Planning Commission and Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall endorse approval on the plat after all conditions of the resolution have been satisfied and all improvements satisfactorily completed. There shall be written evidence that the required public facilities have been installed in a manner satisfactory to Lafourche Parish as shown by a certificate signed by the Parish Department of Public Works that the necessary dedication of public lands and improvements has been accomplished. (Note: This written evidence shall be in the form of official certification by a registered engineer.) b. Recording of Plat: (i) The Chairman of the Planning Commission will sign the tracing cloth or reproducible mylar original of the subdivision plat and ten (10) prints of the subdivision plat. The reproducible original will be returned to the applicant's engineer or architect. (ii) It shall be the responsibility of the developer to file the plat with the Parish Clerk of Court within thirty (30) days of the date of signature. Simultaneously with the filing of the plat, the developer shall record the agreement of dedication together with such legal documents as shall be required. c. Sectionalizing Subdivision Plats: (i) Prior to granting final approval of a public subdivision plat, the Planning Commission shall permit the plat to be divided into two or more sections and shall impose such development of the plat. The Planning Commission shall require that the performance bond be in such amount as is commensurate with the section or sections of the plat to be conditions upon the filing of the sections as it shall deem necessary to assure the orderly filed and shall defer the remaining required performance bond principal amount until the remaining sections of the plat are offered for filing. The developer shall also file an irrevocable offer(s) to dedicate streets and public improvements in the sections offered to be filed and defer filing offers of dedications for the remaining sections until such sections, subject to any conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, shall be granted concurrently with final approval of the plat. In the event of approval of sectionalizing, the entire approved subdivision plat including all sections shall be filed ninety (90) days after date of final approval with the Parish Council and such sections as have been authorized by the Planning Commission shall be filed with the Parish Clerk of Court. Such sections must contain at least ten (10) per cent of the total number of lots contained in the approved plat. The approval of all remaining sections not filed with the Parish Clerk of Court shall automatically expire unless such sections have been approved for filing by the Planning Commission, all fees paid, all instruments, and offers of dedication submitted and performance bonds approved and actually filed with the Parish Clerk of Court within three years of the date of final subdivision approval of the subdivision plat. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 2484, 3/11/97; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:333. Chapter 19, Page 46 RESERVED Supplement 22 § 19:334 SECTION 19:334. APPLICATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS FOR FAMILY SUBDIVISIONS A. Family Subdivision Purpose and Definition. It is the policy of Lafourche Parish to encourage all land owners and developers within Lafourche Parish to provide reasonable improvements of streets and lots to protect and provide for the public health, safety, and general welfare of Lafourche Parish. It is also the policy of Lafourche Parish to provide an opportunity for family members of land owners a place to reside without having to bear the cost of major street and lot improvements as required in public subdivisions. It is also the policy of Lafourche Parish that property title in a Family Subdivision shall only be transferred to family members, as defined herein or as accepted in Part B. Regulations. The revised regulations shall become effective on all subdivision applications as of April 20, 2006. 1. Property to be subdivided must be owned by the family for a period not less than ten (10) years. B. Public Sale. There shall be NO sale or transfer of land in a family subdivision outside the family herein defined, with the exception that it shall be legally permissible for land in a family subdivision to be sold or transferred to the public if one (1) of the following conditions are met: 1. Said subdivision shall be upgraded to the standards of a public subdivision at the owner(s)' expense and the same is accepted by the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the Lafourche Parish Council as a public subdivision in accordance with these subdivision regulations; or 2. At a sheriff’s sale conducted as part of a foreclosure proceeding instituted by a lending institution (i.e., a bank, savings and loan association, mortgage company, loan company, or lending entity or institution) as a result of a delinquent loan or loans with the subject property having been used or pledged as collateral therefore, or 3. As a result of a transfer of land in a family subdivision from the owner thereof to a lending institution (i.e. a bank, savings and loan association, mortgage company, loan company, or lending entity or institution) in lieu of a foreclosure proceeding or sheriff’s sale (i.e. a dation en paiement) of land in a family subdivision from the owner thereof to a lending institution. C. Family Defined. Father, mother, son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, step-son, step-daughter, step-father, step-mother, grandmother, grandfather, grandson, granddaughter, and brothers and sisters. D. Application Procedure and Approval Process. For the purpose of reviewing and approving a family subdivision and so as to ensure that the family subdivision provides for adequate and convenient open space for traffic, vehicular access, utilities, access of fire fighting and other emergency apparatus, light and air, and to avoid congestion of the population, the applicant for the development of the family subdivision shall adhere to the provisions set forth herein. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 47 § 19:334 1. Prior to the same or transfer of any lot within a family subdivision of property, the owner of the land or his representative shall file an application for family subdivision plat approval with the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. It shall be the authority of the Planning Department to approve or disapprove an application for Family Subdivision Approval. a. Family Subdivision Plat Document Specifications: The family subdivision plat shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor at a convenient scale of not more than one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet, shall be prepared in pen, and the sheets shall be numbered in sequence if more than one (1) sheet is used and shall be of such size as is acceptable for filing in the Office of the Parish Clerk of Court, but shall not be larger than twenty-four by thirty-six (24 X 36) inches. The surveyor shall supply ten (10) copies of the final plat to the Planning Department. b. Features: The family subdivision plat shall show the following: (i) The location of property with respect to surrounding property and streets, and/or the names of adjoining developments; the names of adjoining streets. (ii) The location and dimensions of all boundary lines of the property, to be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot. (iii) The location of existing and proposed streets, fire hydrants, servitudes, waterbodies, bayous and canals, and other pertinent features such as swamps, railroads, buildings, parks, cemeteries, drainage ditches and bridges and all other existing improvements. (iv) The location and width of all existing and proposed streets and/or servitudes of access, whether public or private. Cross street rights of way requirements shall be the same as a public subdivision with the exception of the hard surfacing. (v) The location, dimension, area and the elevation of the final grade of center of each lot relative to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD88), if located within a flood hazard zone, as depicted on the Lafourche Parish Flood Insurance Rate Map. (vi) The name and address of the owner or owners of land to be subdivided, the name and address of the subdivider if other than the owner, and the name of the registered land surveyor or engineer. (vii) The date of the map, north arrow scale, and title of the family subdivision and the term “Family Subdivision” included in the title of the plat. (viii) Names of private accessway. (ix) Flood zone boundaries and the flood hazard rating of each flood zone as established by the National Insurance Flood Program as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map and the minimum base flood elevation (BFE). (x) Chapter 19, Page 48 All lots consecutively numbered. Supplement 22 § 19:334 (xi) The following notation shall also be shown: Χ Explanation of drainage servitudes; Χ Explanation of reservations; X Endorsement of owner, as follows: OWNER DATE (xii) Form for endorsements by Commission Chairman as follows: Approved for Family Subdivision of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DATE (xiii) The following provision shall be conspicuously contained on the plat: The person(s), acquiring the property more fully depicted hereon acknowledges that said property is not part of a subdivision that has been approved by the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the Lafourche Parish Council as a public subdivision, and accordingly, said property may not be adequately serviced by water lines, gas lines, sewerage lines and/or other public utilities and/or facilities and/or streets, and the Lafourche Parish governing authorities shall have no obligation or responsibility to construct, repair and/or maintain said utilities and/or streets unless and until the subdivision in which said property is located is upgraded to the standards of the public subdivision at the owner(s)' expense and the same shall be accepted by the Lafourche Parish Council as a public subdivision in accordance with the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations. (xiv) The following provision shall also be included on the plat: Public Sale. There shall be NO sale or transfer of land in a family subdivision outside the family herein defined, with the exception that it shall be legally permissible for land in a family subdivision to be sold or transferred to the public if one (1) of the following conditions are met: (1) Said subdivision shall be upgraded to the standards of a public subdivision at the owner(s)' expense and the same is accepted by the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the Lafourche Parish Council as a public subdivision in accordance with these subdivision regulations; or (2) At a sheriff’s sale conducted as part of a foreclosure proceeding instituted by a lending institution (i.e., a bank, savings and loan association, mortgage company, loan company, or lending entity or institution) as a result of a delinquent loan or loans with the subject property having been used or pledged as collateral therefore, or (3) As a result of a transfer of land in a family subdivision from the owner thereof to a lending institution (i.e. a bank, savings and loan association, mortgage company, loan company, or lending entity or institution) in lieu of a foreclosure proceeding or sheriff’s sale (i.e. a dation en paiement) of land in a family subdivision from the owner thereof to a lending institution. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 49 § 19:334 c. All applications for family subdivision must be accompanied by a letter from the Parish Health Unit documenting that the proposed lots conform to the Louisiana Sanitary Code as related to on-site sewage disposal and a letter from the Lafourche Parish Water District on the availability of service. 3. All family subdivisions must be presented before the Planning Commission for ratification once reviewed by the Planning Department. Such approval or disapproval shall be made by the Planning Commission within sixty (60) days after receiving the reports of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. E. Landowners at a minimum will construct a ten (10’) foot aggregate surface street(s) which shall not be accepted into the Parish maintenance system. Moreover, the condition of the said street(s) will not prevent utility and/or emergency vehicles (such as ambulance, fire trucks, police…) from entering and exiting safely. Undedicated streets and rights-of-way are not considered public streets and must be maintained by the landowners. A fifteen (15’) foot minimum width for access is required with an additional ten (10’) foot servitude for utilities. The landowner(s) shall provide a written Road and Drainage Maintenance Agreement, signed and notarized and which shall be recorded with the plat. F. Lots to have a minimum of sixty-foot (60’) width at building line. G. It must be emphasized that landowners should consider adhering to the minimum street right-of-way width required in the subdivision regulations as much as possible to allow the street to be accepted into the Parish maintenance system in the event it is upgraded in the future to the minimum standards in the subdivision regulations in force at that time and at the individual landowners expense. H. Minimum Yard Requirements on Vacant Lots: (does not apply to lots with existing structures on them) 1. 2. 3. Front Rear Side Twenty (20’) Feet Ten (10’) Feet Ten (10’) Feet I. The cost of water lines, hydrants, and gas lines shall be paid by the landowners, with the dedication of the lines to the appropriate jurisdictional entities. The Lafourche Parish Council strongly recommends that water service and fire protection meet the requirements of public subdivisions. The landowner will be required to place a fire hydrant at the entrance of the family subdivision. J. All applications for Family Subdivision Approval shall be accompanied by a fee of (see fee schedule). K. Variances 1. General. When the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships or practical difficulties may result from the strict compliance with family subdivision regulations or that the purpose of these regulations may be served to a greater extent by an alternative proposal, it may approve variances to these family subdivisions so that the substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such variance shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent of these regulations; and further provided that, the Planning Commission shall not approve variances unless is shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each of the specific cases that: Chapter 19, Page 50 Supplement 22 § 19:334 a. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare or injurious to other property; and b. The conditions upon which the request for a variance is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other property; and c. Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, should these regulations be strictly enforced; and d. The granting of a variance will not allow a change or omission in the application procedures, as prescribed herein, to be followed in obtaining approval of a family subdivision; and e. The variance will not in any manner vary the provisions of the Development Ordinance, Master Plan, or Parish Base Map. 2. Any and all requests for a variance shall be submitted at the time the family subdivision application is presented to the Planning Department. 3. Conditions. In the approval of any variance, the Planning Commission may require any such conditions as will, in its judgement, which will secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements of these regulations. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006; Ord. No. 4182, 04/20/06; Ord. No. 3962, 11-28-06; Ord. No. 4182, 11/27/07; Ord. No. 4185, 11/27/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 51 § 19:336 SECTION 19:335. APPLICATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS FOR DIVISIONS OF RAW LAND A. A division of raw land is a division of land with no intended development and has no inhabitable dwellings and where there is NO IMMEDIATE CHANGE IN LAND USE. Any future development of said tracts must receive the appropriate approval from Lafourche Parish Planning Commission. The development of parcels created by a division of raw land is prohibited, except that the construction of a structure(s) for agricultural purposes is allowed. B. Access to parcels created through a division of raw land may be provided through servitudes of passage. C. The authorization to create a division of raw land shall be subject to the administrative review and approval of the Lafourche Parish Planning Department. D. The applicant for a division of raw land shall submit a plat to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department for review. 1. The plat shall depict the parcels to be divided; the flood zone designation; the average natural ground elevation of the parcels created; all existing and proposed servitude; vicinity map; property measurements/dimensions; signature block; and verbiage stating that "The division of raw land as depicted hereon does not constitute an approved public subdivision of land for development purposes. The development of these parcel(s) is limited to agricultural purposes only." E. The plat, and processing fee of (see fee schedule) shall be submitted to the Planning Department for administrative review and decision. F. The Planning Department shall render a decision within 30 days of the receipt of the request for a division of raw land. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord No. 3767, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:336. APPLICATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS FOR AN ADMINISTRATIVE RESUBDIVISION OF LAND A. Administrative Plat Approval. Notwithstanding other provisions of this Ordinance or other law to the contrary, the administrative procedures for approving or certifying certain plats involving minor modifications of existing parcels of land are hereby established. The categories of such modifications qualifying for such administrative approval or certification are: 1. The realignment or shifting of lot boundary lines, including removal, alignment, or shifting of interior lot boundary lines, or the redesignation of lot numbers provided the application meets the following requirements: a. Does not involve the creation of any new street or other public improvement, or increase the number of lots of record; b. Does not involve more than five (5) lots of record. c. Does not reduce a lot size below the minimum area or frontage requirements established by ordinance. d. Chapter 19, Page 52 Otherwise meets all the requirements of the subdivision regulations. Supplement 22 § 19:336 2. Parcels of land where a portion has been expropriated or has been dedicated, sold, or otherwise transferred to the parish, thereby leaving a severed portion of the original property which requires a redesignation of lot number and establishment of new lot boundary lines. B. All plats approved or certified by an administrative procedure provided for herein, shall designate such fact on the plat and the plats shall be recorded in the conveyance records of the parish. Any plat so approved shall have the same force and effect and legal status of a subdivision application approved by the established legislative process. 1. All plats submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department for administrative approval shall be accompanied by a processing fee of (see fee schedule) and contain the appropriate information as required by the Planning Department which shall include, but not be limited to the same features as a plat submitted for the division of raw land. (Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) SECTIONS 19:337 - 19:349. RESERVED Part IV Design and Construction Requirements for Reservations and Improvements for Public Subdivisions SECTION 19:350. GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS A. Conformance to Applicable Rules and Regulations: In additions to the requirements established herein, all subdivision plats shall comply with the following laws, rules and regulations: 1. All applicable statutory provisions. 2. The Development Ordinance (establishing limited building and land use requirements) and all other applicable laws of Lafourche Parish. 3. The Master Plan, Parish Base Map, and Capital Improvements Program of Lafourche Parish. 4. The special requirements of these regulations and any rules of the Parish Health Unit and/or appropriate state agencies. 5. The rules of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development if the subdivision or any lot contained therein abuts a state highway or connecting street. 6. The standards and regulations adopted by the Parish Department of Public Works and all boards, commissions, agencies and officials of Lafourche Parish. 7. Plat approval may be withheld if a subdivision is not in conformity with the above guides or policy and purposes of these regulations established in Section 19:302 of these regulations. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 53 § 19:350 B. Plats Straddling Municipal Boundaries: Whenever access to the subdivision is required across land in another local government, the Planning Commission may request assurance from the Parish Attorney that access is legally established, and from the Parish Department of Public Works that access road is adequately improved, or that a performance bond has been duly executed and is sufficient in amount to assure the construction of the access road. In general, lot lines should be laid out so as not to cross municipal boundary lines. C. Monuments: The applicant shall place permanent reference monuments in the subdivision as required by the minimum standards prescribed by the Louisiana Board of Registration for professional engineers and land surveyors. D. Character of the Land: Land which the Planning Commission finds to be unsuitable for subdivision or development due to flooding, improper drainage, adverse earth formations, utility servitude, or other features which will reasonably be harmful to the safety, health, and general welfare of the present or future inhabitants of the subdivision and/or its surrounding areas, shall not be subdivided or developed unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer and approved by the Planning Commission, upon recommendation of the Parish Department of Public Works, to solve the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions. Such land shall be set aside for uses as shall not involve such a danger. E. Subdivision Name: The proposed name of the subdivision shall not duplicate, or too closely approximate phonetically, the name of any other subdivision in the area covered by these regulations. The Planning Commission shall have final authority to designate the name of the subdivision which shall be determined at sketch plat approval. F. Subdivision Street Naming and Addressing. The proposed names of all streets shall not be duplicate, or too closely approximate phonetically, the name of any other street in the Parish. The thoroughfare designations and numbering of addresses shall comply with the Lafourche Parish Addressing System. The Lafourche Parish Addressing Department shall have final authority to designate street names and assignment of addresses, which shall be determined at final plat approval in the case of public subdivisions, and at the time of administrative plat approval in the case of family subdivisions, divisions of raw land, and resubdivisions of land. 1. So as to facilitate the addressing process, the applicant for any subdivision of land shall submit to the Lafourche Parish Addressing Department the following information: a. Proposed street name(s); b. Front footage measurements for each lot being created; c. Total linear distance of all new streets being created; and d. Address of adjacent property owners, if applicable. G. Where the proposed development is connected to an existing development and uses that development infrastructure, upgrading of the existing infrastructure or development of new infrastructure may be required by the Planning Commission to protect the health, safety and welfare of the existing development. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) Chapter 19, Page 54 Supplement 22 § 19:351 SECTION 19:351. LOT IMPROVEMENTS A. Lot Arrangement: The lot arrangement shall be such that there will be no foreseeable difficulties or conditions in securing development permits to build on all lots in compliance with the Development Ordinance and the Parish Health Unit and in providing driveway access to buildings on such lots from an approved street. B. Lot Dimensions: Lot dimensions shall comply with the following minimum standards. 1. Minimum Lot Requirements: i. Area. 6,000 square feet* plus 1,500 square feet for each additional attached dwelling unit. *Except where a larger lot size is required by the Parish Health Unit regulations. ii. Width. 60 feet at the front building line, and no less than 15' at the public roadway. 2. Minimum Yard Requirements on Vacant Lots: existing structures on them) i. Front. Twenty (20) Feet. ii. Rear. Ten (10) Feet. iii. Side. Ten (10) Feet. (does not apply to lots with Where lots are more than double the minimum required area, the Planning Commission may require that such lots be arranged so as to allow further subdivision and the opening of future streets where they would be necessary to serve such potential lots, all in compliance with these regulations. In general, side lot lines shall be at right angles to street lines (or radial to curving street lines) unless a variation from this rule will give a better street or lot plan. Dimensions of corner lots shall be large enough to allow for erection of buildings, observing the minimum frontyard setback from both streets. Depth and width of properties reserved or laid out for business, commercial, or industrial purposes shall be adequate to provide for the off-street parking and loading facilities for the type of use and development contemplated. C. Double Frontage Lots and Access to Lots: 1. Double Frontage Lots. Double frontage and reserved frontage lots shall be avoided except where necessary to provide separation of residential development from traffic arterials or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography and orientation. 2. Access from Primary and Secondary Arterials. Lots in subdivisions shall not, in general, derive access exclusively from a primary or secondary arterial. Where driveway access from a primary or secondary arterial may be necessary for several adjoining lots, the Planning Commission may require that such lots be served by a combined access drive in order to limit possible traffic hazard on such street. Where possible, driveways should be designed and arranged so as to avoid requiring vehicles to back into traffic on primary or secondary arterials. D. Debris and Waste: No cut trees, timber, debris, earth, rocks, stones, soil, junk, rubbish, or other waste materials of any kind shall be buried in any land, or left or deposited on any lot or street, and removal of same shall be required prior to final acceptance of a subdivision. Nor shall any be left or deposited in any area of the subdivision at the time of expiration or cancellation of the performance bond or dedication of public improvements, which ever is sooner. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 55 § 19:352 E. Fencing: Each subdivider and/or developer shall be required to furnish and install fences wherever the Planning Commission determines that a hazardous condition may exist. The fences shall be constructed according to standards established by the Parish Department of Public Works and shall be noted as to height and materials on the construction plans. No subdivision will receive final acceptance until said fence improvements have been duly installed. F. Waterbodies and Watercourses. If a tract being subdivided contains the construction of a water body, or portion thereof, lot lines shall be so drawn as to distribute the entire ownership of the water body among the fees of adjacent lots. The Planning Commission may approve an alternative plan whereby the ownership of the responsibility for safe maintenance of the water body is so placed that it will not become a parish responsibility. No more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the minimum area of a lot may be satisfied by land which is under water. Where a watercourse separates the buildable area of a lot from the street by which it has access, provisions shall be made for installation of a culvert or other structure, of design approved by the Parish Department of Public Works. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/06; Ord. No. 4186, 11/27/07) SECTION 19:352. A. ROADS General Requirements: 1. Frontage on Improved Roads. Except as provided in Paragraph A of Section 19:335, no subdivision shall be approved unless the area to be subdivided shall have frontage on and access from a street which is: i. An existing state highway or a parish road that has been accepted into the Lafourche Parish Maintenance System; ii. A street shown upon a plat approved by the Planning Commission and recorded in the Parish Clerk of Court's Office. Such street, road, or highway must be suitably improved as required by the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations (as instructed under Design Standards for Roads, under Paragraph B hereof), or be secured by a performance bond required under these regulations, with the width and right-ofway required by these subdivision regulations or the Parish Base Map. iii. The Planning Commission, in its discretion, may require the developer to improve an existing parish road to conform to the standards as provided herein, if the Planning Commission finds that the potential impact of the proposed development warrants improvements in order to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Lafourche Parish. 2. Grading and Improvement Plan. Roads shall be graded and improved and conform to Parish construction standards and specifications, as set forth in these regulations, and shall be approved as to design and specifications by the Parish Department of Public Works, in accordance with the construction plans required to be submitted prior to final plat approval. All roads in areas to be subdivided or in subdivisions shall be paved with six inch (6") thick concrete or 3.5 inch asphaltic concrete over an adequate base. The adequacy of the base shall be determined by the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works. Chapter 19, Page 56 Supplement 22 § 19:352 3. Topography and Arrangement. i. Roads shall be related appropriately to the topography. All streets shall be arranged so as to obtain as many as possible of the building sites at, or above, the grades of the street. Grades of streets shall conform as closely as possible to the original topography. Specific standards are contained in the design standards of these regulations. ii. All streets shall be properly integrated with the existing and proposed system of thoroughfares and dedicated rights-of-way as established on the Parish Base Map and/or Master Plan. iii. All thoroughfares shall be properly related to special traffic generators such as industries, business districts, schools, churches, and shopping centers; population densities; to existing and proposed streets; and to the pattern of existing and proposed streets; and to the pattern of existing and proposed land uses. iv. Local streets shall be laid out to conform as much as possible to the topography, to discourage use by through traffic, to permit efficient drainage and utility systems, and to require the minimum number of streets necessary to provide convenient and safe access to property. v. The rigid rectangular gridiron street pattern need not necessarily be adhered to, and the use of curvilinear streets, cul-de-sacs, or U-shaped streets shall be encouraged where such use will result in a more desirable layout. vi. Proposed streets shall be extended to the boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided and connect with streets in adjacent properties, unless prevented by topography or other physical conditions, or unless in the opinion of the Planning Commission such extension is not necessary or desirable for the coordination of the layout of the existing subdivision with the proposed subdivision or the most advantageous future development or adjacent tracts. vii. Local cross streets proposed to connect with cross streets in adjacent properties must continue to function as local streets ONLY. In no case shall an existing minor or local cross street, or the continuation or extension of same, serve as the major or sole access to an adjacent subdivision if it is determined by the Planning Commission that the effect of such a continuation or extension will intensify the use of a local street and cause it to function as a collector street or major arterial. viii. In business and industrial developments, the streets and other accessways shall be planned in connection with the groupings of buildings, location of rail facilities, and the provision of alleys, truck loading and maneuvering areas, and walks and parking areas so as to minimize conflict of movement between the various types of traffic, including pedestrian. 4. Blocks. i. Blocks, whenever practical, shall have sufficient width to provide for two (2) tiers of lots of appropriate depths. Exceptions to this prescribed block width shall be permitted in blocks adjacent to major arterials, railroads, or waterways. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 57 § 19:352 ii. The lengths, widths, and shapes of blocks shall be such as are appropriate for the locality and the type of development contemplated. Block lengths in residential areas shall not exceed one thousand two hundred (1200) feet, nor be less than four hundred (400) feet in length, unless a variance is needed to connect to and continue streets in an adjacent area. Blocks along arterials and collector streets shall be not less than one thousand (1,000) feet in length. iii. In long blocks, the Planning Commission may require the reservation of an easement through the block to accommodate utilities, drainage facilities, or pedestrian traffic. Public pedestrian ways or crosswalks to be dedicated to the Lafourche Parish Council, not less than ten (10) feet wide, may be required by the Planning Commission through the center blocks where deemed essential to provide circulation or access to schools, playgrounds, shopping centers, transportation, or other community facilities. Blocks designed for industrial uses shall be of such length and width as may be determined suitable by the Planning Commission for prospective use. 5. Access to Arterials. Where a subdivision borders on or contains an existing or proposed primary arterial, the Planning Commission may require that access to such streets be limited by one of the following means: i. The subdivision of lots so as to back onto primary arterial and front onto a parallel local street; no access shall be provided from the arterial, and screening shall be provided in a strip of land along the rear property line of such lots. ii. A series of cul-de-sacs, U-shaped streets, or short loops entered from and designed generally at right angles to such a parallel street, with the rear lines of their terminal lots backing onto the arterial. iii. A marginal access or service road (separated from the arterial by a planting or grass strip having access hereto at suitable points). 6. Road Regulatory Signs. The developer, upon submittal of the sketch plat to the Planning Commission, will receive by means of physical indications on such plat by the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works the location and type of all required signs as per the State of Louisiana Uniform Traffic Control Devices Manual and/or the Lafourche Parish Council Department of Public Works. The developer will then be responsible for purchasing and installing all required signs before receiving final approval. 7. Street Lights. The developer shall install complete and functional street lighting facilities. The equipment and installation thereof shall comply with the requirements of the power company serving the subdivision. Lighting standards shall be installed at each street intersection. (Refer to Ordinance 2103 No. 3975, referencing the type(s) of street lighting to be used) The spacing of the standards shall not exceed 250 feet. If above ground utilities are utilized for street lighting, the developer shall ensure that the spacing of utility poles are such that installation of the lighting fixtures onto utility poles can be accomplished in compliance with the maximum spacing requirement of 250 feet. a. Decorative Lighting: If a decorative light is a desire, then an escrow account should be established for the lighting, paid for by contractors during the Preliminary Approval Process in the amount of $300.00 per light. This would be for future maintenance on the light. Once the escrow account has been established, then the contractor may proceed with the desired lighting. Chapter 19, Page 58 Supplement 22 § 19:352 8. Reserve Strips. The creation of reserve strips shall not be permitted adjacent to a proposed street in such a manner as to deny access from adjacent property to such street. 9. Construction of Roads and Dead End Roads. i. Construction of Roads. The arrangement of streets shall provide for the continuation of all streets between adjacent properties. All cross streets shall be completed to the property or development line. A temporary T or L shaped turnabout shall be provided on all temporary longitudinal dead end streets, with the notation on the subdivision plat that land outside the normal street right-of-way shall revert to the abutter whenever the street is continued. The Planning Commission may limit the length of temporary dead-end streets in accordance with the design standards of these regulations. ii. Dead End Roads (Permanent). Where a longitudinal road does not extend to the boundary of the subdivision and its continuation is not required by the Planning Commission for access to adjoining property, its terminus shall normally not be nearer to such boundary than fifty (50) feet. However, the Planning Commission may require the reservation of an appropriate easement to accommodate drainage facilities, pedestrian traffic, or utilities. A cul-de-sac turnaround shall be provided at the end of a permanent dead-end street in accordance with the construction standards and specifications as set forth in permanent dead-end street in accordance with the construction standards and specifications as set forth in Paragraph C of this Section. For greater convenience to traffic and more effective police and fire protection, permanent dead-end streets shall, in general, be limited in length in accordance with the design standards of these regulations. B. Design Standards: 1. General. In order to provide for roads of suitable location, width, and improvement to accommodate prospective traffic and afford satisfactory access to police, firefighting, sanitation, and road maintenance equipment, and to coordinate roads so as to compose a convenient system and avoid undue hardships to adjoining properties, the design standards for roads as set forth in the following table are required. Road classification shall be determined by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission reserves the right to reclassify a roadway for more intensive use if conditions warrant such a change. The reclassification of a roadway will apply to all undeveloped portions of a subdivision development not yet submitted to the Planning Commission for approval. 2. Calculation of Street Vehicular Loading: streets shall be classified and designed in accordance with projected street vehicular loading or average daily traffic (ADT). The following table should be used to calculate vehicular traffic on proposed streets and the increased vehicular loading of a proposed subdivision on existing streets. Streets that will not be completed in their entirety as part of a proposed development, or phase of a development, will be designed to be adequate for the maximum ADT of their classified. (insert table) 3. Street Classification by ADT Local Street – No section of street conveys an ADT, not to exceed an ADT of one thousand (1,000) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 59 § 19:352 Collector Street – The total traffic volume generated or carried by a collector street not to exceed an ADT of three thousand (3,000) Major Street - Major streets shall be designed to carry the total traffic volume designed on the major thoroughfare plan but not less than an ADT of three thousand (3,000) DESIGN STANDARDS FOR ROADS Improvements Residential Local Minimum Right of Way (feet) (1) ..with open ditch drainage ..with subsurface drainage (2) Major Street Collector 50 60 110 40 50 70 Minimum Pavement (feet) ..with no curb ..with curb (2) 20 27 22 30 22-24 30 Minimum Radius of Curve (feet) 100 100 Minimum Length of Tangents (feet) Between Reverse Curves 0 100 Across Corners - 75 feet Back Minimum Sight Distance Minimum Turnaround (feet) (3) ..right-of-way diameter ..pavement width diameter Maximum Design Speed (Miles per Hour) Maximum Length of A Cul-de-Sac ..permanent ..temporary 300 100 (3) 70 (3) Recommended by Engineer and approved by the Department of Public Works (to be shown on final plat). 50-60 Six (6) times minimum lot width serving no more than fourteen (14) families, and not exceeding 500 feet in length. Twelve (12) times minimum lot width, serving no more than twenty-five (25) families, and not exceeding 1,000 feet in length. Not applicable on Major Roads Minimum Radius (feet) ..at pavement Chapter 19, Page 60 (at curve of streets) 25 (3) 30 Supplement 22 § 19:352 (1) Right-of-way widths may be adjusted by the Planning Commission according to designed usage in Business and Industrial Areas. (2) The Planning Commission may require subsurface drainage with curbing as well as sidewalks on Collector Roads and Business or Industrial Roads in heavily traveled and/or densely developed or populated areas. If allowed - minimum designed standards will be determined by the Planning Commission on a case-by-case basis. (3) 2. Road Surfacing and Improvements. After underground utilities have been installed by the developer, the applicant shall construct curbs and gutters or open ditches and shall surface or cause to be surfaced roadways to the widths prescribed in these regulations. All road surfacing, shoulders, drainage, curbs and gutters, turnarounds, sidewalks, bridges and other improvements and structures shall conform to the construction standards and specifications as set forth in Paragraph C of this Section. 3. Intersections. i. Streets shall be laid out so as to intersect as nearly as possible at right angles. A proposed intersection of two (2) new streets at an angle of less than seventy-five (75) degrees shall not be acceptable. An oblique street should be curved approaching an intersection and should be approximately at right angles for at least twenty-five feet (25') feet from the right-of-way. Not more than two (2) streets shall intersect at any one point unless specifically approved by the Planning Commission. ii. Proposed new intersections along one side of an existing street shall, wherever practicable, coincide with existing intersections on the opposite side of such street. Street jogs with centerline offsets of less than 150 feet shall not be permitted, except where the intersected street has separated dual drives without median breaks at either intersection. Where streets intersect major roads and arterials, their alignment shall be continuous. iii. Minimum curb radius at the intersection of two (2) local streets shall be at least twenty-five (25) feet; and minimum curb radius at an intersection involving collector or non-residential streets shall be at least twenty-five (25) feet. iv. The cross-slopes on all streets, including intersections, shall be a minimum of 2.5%. 4. Bridges. i. The construction of bridges shall conform to the standards of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. C. Construction Standards: 1. Utilities. No utility other than gravity sewerage may be installed longitudinally under a street surface. Except as otherwise provided herein, the installation of utilities shall conform to the specifications of the utility provider. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 61 § 19:352 2. Sub-Base Compaction. The road bed sub-base shall be compacted to 95% maximum proctor density and shall be a width of one foot greater than the hard surface slab width on each side of the roadway. A certified lab sub-base compaction report from a certified engineer shall be forwarded to the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works through the Planning Commission as part of the "as built" engineering plans submitted for final acceptance of the subdivision. 3. Base Materials. i. Concrete streets. A two (2) inch sand blanket shall be required over the subbase before pouring of concrete slab. ii. Asphalt streets. The sub-base shall be stabilized and may be constructed with the following material or combination of materials at the thickness designated as follows: MATERIAL 14% lime, 86% soil 10% Portland cement, 90% soil THICKNESS 14" 7" 60% clam shell 40% reef shell 8" 47% Class A-3 sand 18% clay, 35% gravel 8" 35% Class A-3 sand 65% shell 8" The type of sub-base stabilization material shall be determined by soil analysis and recommendations of a certified engineer. Any deviation from the above specifications shall be approved by the Parish Department of public Works only upon the written recommendations of the project engineer. Copies of the report and recommendation of the engineer shall be forwarded to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission as part of the "as built" engineering plans submitted for final acceptance of the subdivision. 4. Street Surface. i. Concrete streets. Local roads shall be constructed with a six (6) inch thick reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement having a minimum of 28 days compressive strength of 4,000 p.s.i. Collector and non-residential roads shall be constructed with an eight (8) inch thick reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement having a minimum of 28 days compression strength of 4000 p.s.i. For local roads, one test cylinder shall be taken from each 270 feet or less (for every 50 cubic yards poured) of ten (10) foot wide pavement properly identified and tested. For collector or nonresidential business and industrial roads one test cylinder shall be taken from each 170 feet or less (For every 50 cubic yards poured) of 11 or 12 foot wide pavement properly identified and tested. All testing shall be performed by a certified testing laboratory. Certified documentation shall be provided to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission as part of the "as built" engineering plans submitted for final acceptance of the subdivision. The concrete surface shall be constructed in minimum 10 foot wide sections for local roads, or 11 - 12 foot wide sections for collector and non-residential roads, with two (2) percent grade transversely from the road center line. A transverse contraction joint (dummy joint) shall be installed at 20 foot intervals and shall include load transfer devices. Expansion joints shall be installed at all intersections and structures. Chapter 19, Page 62 Supplement 22 § 19:352 ii. Asphalt Streets. Local streets shall consist of a 2 inch binder course hot-mix asphalt and a 1 ½ inch thick wear course of hot mix asphalt. Collector and nonresidential streets shall consist of a 3 inch binder course hot mix asphalt and a 2 inch thick wear course of hot mix asphalt. 5. Shoulders. For roadways of 30 foot graded area, 5 feet of aggregate shoulder 4 inches thick after compaction shall be provided for each side of the roadway. For roadways allowing parking on shoulders, 8 feet of aggregate shoulder 4 inches thick after compaction shall be provided on each side of the roadway. Shoulders shall be compacted to 90% maximum proctor density. Certified lab reports of aggregate depth and compaction shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission as part of the "as built" engineering plans submitted for final acceptance. D. Widening and Realignment of Existing Roads: Where a subdivision borders an existing narrow road or when the Master Plan or Parish Base Map indicates plans for realignment or widening a road that would require use of some of the land in the subdivision, the applicant shall be required to improve and dedicate at his expense such areas for widening or realignment of such roads. Such frontage roads and streets shall be improved to the full width as required by these subdivision requirements. E. Use of By Products or Residue of an Incineration Process in Road Construction Restricted. No product, by-product, aggregate, or residue of any incineration process shall be used for road-bed or street construction or maintenance or for any other landfill purpose on public property unless such product, by-product, aggregate, or residue of an incineration process shall have first been declared to be environmentally safe by the Office of Solid and Hazardous Waste of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. Similarly no such product, by-product, aggregate, or residue of an incineration process may be used on private property within the boundaries of Lafourche Parish for landfill, house foundations or construction, or any other purpose, unless it has been similarly declared to be environmentally safe for such use. A vendor, donor, or owner selling, donating, or giving a product, by-product, aggregate, or residue of an incineration process for any use shall provide the vendee, donee, or recipient, proof of that safety declaration and failure to do so by such vendor, donor, or owner shall be a violation of this section for each individual sale, donation, or giving transaction. 1. No person shall purchase, sell, or offer for sale as a gift, or to donate, or accept a donation of any product, by-product, aggregate, or residue of an incineration process for use in the Parish of Lafourche. 2. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprisonment in the parish jail for a period of not more than thirty (30) days, or by fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), or by both such imprisonment and fine, at the discretion of the court. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006; Ord. No. 4187, 11/27/07) SECTION 19:353. A. DRAINAGE AND STORM SEWERS General Requirements: 1. General Requirements. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall not recommend for approval any plat of subdivision which does not make adequate provision for storm or flood water runoff channels or basins. The storm water drainage system shall Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 63 § 19:353 be separate and independent of any sanitary sewer system. Storm sewers, where required, shall be designed by the Rational Method, or other methods as approved by the Planning Commission, and a copy of design computations shall be submitted along with the plans. Inlets shall be provided so that surface water is not carried across or around any intersection, nor for a distance of more than 600 feet in the gutter. When calculations indicate lane flooding in excess of ½ its width is exceeded at a point, no further allowance shall be made for flow beyond that point, and basins shall be used to intercept flow at that point. Surface water drainage patterns shall be shown for each and every lot and block. 2. All systems will be designed to be a culverted system, however, the developer may leave the ditches open. 3. Drainage and Storm Sewers. The minimum design for any proposed new drainage system within all proposed new subdivisions shall be for a 10-year, 24 hour rainfall, which shall be taken as 9.5 inches of rainfall. Major outfall drainage structures shall be designed for a 25 year, 24 hour rainfall which shall be taken as 10.75" of rainfall. All design calculations shall be provided in accord with technical bulletin #55 as amended by the Soil Conservation Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture or other widely accepted engineering methods. In the event the Rational Method (Q=CIA) is used in the design of the drainage system, the runoff coefficient (c) shall be determined by the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works. In all instances, the runoff coefficient (c) shall be a minimum of (0.45). Design calculations for all proposed new developments shall include calculations for a 10-year, 24 hour rainfall (which shall be taken as 9.5 inches of rainfall and for the 100 year, 24 hour rainfall (which shall be taken as 13.5 inches of rainfall). The developer will provide what effect the 100 year, 24 hour rainfall will have on his proposed development. (i.e. how much water will be on the proposed lots to be developed with respect to the 100 year, 24 hour rainfall). A Registered Professional Engineer shall certify that the drainage system utilized by the proposed development will handle a 10 year, 24 hour rainfall. 4. In the Preliminary Phase, when in order to achieve the above requirement, developers include the installation of a new pump or other major improvements that would require recurring operations expenses beyond regular maintenance, the Public Works Department shall present a resolution to the Parish Council regarding their recommendation for or against assuming the added cost of operations and concluding the assumption that a pump, pump station, gate or other water control devise proposed by this development will be accepted into the parish system. This presentation shall include an estimate of future related revenues and expenses tied to the proposed development. B. Nature of Storm Water Facilities: 1. Location. The applicant shall be required to carry away by pipe or open ditch surface water that may exist, either previously to, or as a result of, the subdivision. Such drainage facilities shall be located in the road right-of-way where feasible, or in perpetual unobstructed servitudes of appropriate width located outside of but not adjacent to the road right-of-way, and shall be designed and certified by a registered engineer. 2. Accessibility to Public Storm Sewers. Where a public storm sewer is accessible, the applicant shall install storm sewer facilities, or if no outlets are within a reasonable distance, adequate provision shall be made for the disposal of storm waters. 3. Accommodation of Upstream Drainage Areas. A culvert or other drainage facility shall in each case be large enough to accommodate potential runoff from its entire upstream drainage area, whether inside or outside the subdivision. Chapter 19, Page 64 Supplement 22 § 19:353 4. Effect on Downstream Drainage Areas. The developer shall also study the effect of his subdivision on existing downstream drainage facilities outside the area of the subdivision. Parish drainage studies, together with such other studies as shall be appropriate, shall serve as a guide to needed improvements. Where it is anticipated that the additional runoff incident to the development of the subdivision will overload an existing downstream drainage facility, the Planning Commission may withhold approval of the subdivision until provision has been made for the improvement of said potential condition in such sum as the Planning Commission shall determine. No subdivision shall be approved unless adequate drainage will be provided to an adequate drainage watercourse or facility. 5. Road Ditches. Road ditches shall be constructed with sloped sides, having a maximum angle of slope not exceeding 45 degrees off horizontal. 6. Culverts. The design and installation of culverts in public road ditches and/or across roads must be certified by a registered engineer, and a certified copy of "as built" engineering plans specifying the size, length and type of pipe, and the grade for same, must be submitted with the final plat. Only pipe manufactured from material approved by the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works shall be installed. C. Dedication of Drainage Servitudes: 1. General Requirements. Where a subdivision is traversed by an unleveed watercourse, drainage way, channel, canal or bayou, there shall be provided a storm water servitude or drainage right-of-way conforming substantially to the lines of such watercourse, and of such width and construction or both as will be adequate for such purpose. Wherever possible, it is desirable that the drainage be maintained by an open channel and adequate width for maximum potential volume of flow. 2. Drainage Servitudes. i. Where topography or other conditions are such as to make impractical the inclusion of drainage facilities within road rights-of-way, perpetual unobstructed servitudes of a minimum of fifteen (15’) feet in width, or if wider to be determined by the Department of Public Works, the width of the ditch for drainage facilities shall be provided across property outside, but not adjacent to the road right-of-way, and with satisfactory access to the road. Such servitudes shall be indicated on the plat. ii. When a proposed drainage system will carry water across private land outside the subdivision, appropriate drainage rights must be secured and indicated on the plat. iii. The applicant shall dedicate, either in fee or by drainage or conservation servitude of land on both sides of existing watercourses, to a distance to be determined by the Department of Public Works. D. MS4 and LPDES Requirements: In accordance with US EPA requirements, any and all development projects disturbing an area greater than or equal to one acre must submit a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department whereby the project thoroughly evaluates potential pollution sources at the project site and selects and implements appropriate measures designed to prevent or control the discharge of pollutants in storm water runoff. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 65 § 19:353 The SWPPP must include: 1. A site plan of the project that also shows location of proposed SWPPP implementation measures. 2. A written summary of appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices (BMP’s) to be used. This includes: a. Waste control procedures for litter, sanitary waste, chemicals, discarded building materials, and concrete truck washout. b. Method and location of selected erosion control methods, including hay bales, silt fences or any other method used on site. c. A procedure to monitor, maintain and correct any measures as needed. The Parish will monitor and inspect the development site for compliance to these regulations. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006; Ord. No. 4143, 09/11/07) SECTION 19:354. A. WATER FACILITIES General Requirements: 1. Where a public water main is accessible, the subdivider shall install adequate water facilities (including fire hydrants) subject to the specifications of the State or the Lafourche Parish Water District. All water mains shall be a minimum of eight (8) inches in diameter or as determined by the Lafourche Parish Water District. 2. Water main extensions shall be approved by the officially designated agency of the State and/or the Lafourche Parish Water District. Evidence of such approval shall accompany the final plat. 3. To facilitate the above, the location of all fire hydrants and all water supply improvements shall be shown on the preliminary plat, and the cost of installing same shall be included in the performance bond to be furnished by the developer. B. Fire Hydrants: Except as provided for in paragraph B(1) of this section, 3 Way Steamer fire hydrants shall be required for all public subdivisions. Fire hydrants shall be located no more than six hundred (600’) feet apart with no lot frontage along a street exceeding three hundred (300’) feet from any fire hydrant measured along the centerline of the street, or as approved by the Lafourche Parish Water District. This spacing may be altered slightly to conform to the location of lot lines. Fire hydrants should be located as near to block corners as possible. All underground utilities including fire hydrants shall be installed before any final paving of a street shown on the subdivision plat. 1. In those instances where the existing water main is less than six (6”) inches or receives water from a line less than six (6”) inches, said line should be upgraded to a minimum of an eight (8”) line or meets state standards, whichever is greater. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 2484, 3/11/97; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) Chapter 19, Page 66 Supplement 22 § 19:356 2. Along existing public right of way(s) with existing water facilities that meet our regulations in all other aspects, a fire hydrant(s) shall be located a maximum of five (500’) feet from any proposed lot line. (Ord. No. 3963, 11/28/06) SECTION 19:355. SEWERAGE FACILITIES A. General Requirements: The applicant shall install sanitary sewer facilities in a manner prescribed by the Parish Council. All plans shall be designed in accordance with the rules, regulations, and standards of the Parish Health Unit, and other appropriate agencies. B. Installation: Sanitary sewerage facilities (including the installation of laterals in the right-of-way) shall be subject to the specifications, rules, regulations, and guidelines of the Parish Health Unit. C. Individual Disposal Systems: 1. No individual on-site sewerage disposal system shall be permitted without prior approval of the Parish Health Unit (except where lot size is in compliance with Parish Health Unit regulations for such systems). 2. When a development is proposed with individual domestic sewerage systems, the developer shall prepare on the appropriate plats general percolation data from the immediate area in accord with the Department of Health and Human Resources regulations. 3. Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers: The design and installation of sanitary sewer facilities must be certified by a registered engineer, and approved by the Parish Health Unit, and the project engineer must certify on a copy of "as built" engineer plans submitted with the final plat that the completed system was installed in accordance with the approved plan and specifications. D. Operation and Maintenance: 1. Adequate provision must be made for the operation and maintenance of subdivision sewerage facilities. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:356. UTILITIES A. Location: All utility facilities existing and proposed throughout the subdivision shall be shown on the preliminary plat. Underground service connections to the street property line of each platted lot shall be installed at the subdivider's expense. B. Servitudes: A front line servitude shall be provided for utilities except gravity sewerage and storm sewers. The total servitude shall be at least twelve (12) feet wide. Proper coordination shall be established between the subdivider and the applicable utility companies for the establishment of connection of utility servitudes established in adjoining properties. Designate location of each separate utility within the twelve (12’) foot utility servitude. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 67 § 19:356 SECTION 19:357. PUBLIC USES Whenever a tract to be subdivided includes a school, recreation uses, or other public use as indicated in the Master Plan or any portion thereof, such space shall be suitably incorporated by the applicant into his sketch plat. After proper determination of its necessity by the Planning Commission and the Parish Council or other public agency involved in the acquisition and use of each such site, and a determination has been made to acquire the site by the public agency, the site shall be suitably incorporated by the applicant into the preliminary and final plats. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTION 19:358. PRESERVATION OF NATURAL FEATURES AND AMENITIES A. General: Existing features which would add value to residential development or to the Parish as a whole, such as trees, as herein defined, watercourses, historic spots, and similar irreplaceable assets, shall be preserved in the design of the subdivision. No trees shall be removed from any subdivision nor any change of grade of land affected until approval of the preliminary plat has been granted. All trees on the plat required to be retained shall be preserved, and all trees where required shall be welled and protected against change of grade. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) Part V Non-Residential Subdivisions SECTION 19:359. NON-RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS A. General: If a proposed subdivision includes land to be used for commercial or industrial purposes, the layout of the subdivision with respect to such land shall make such provision as the Planning Commission may require. A non-residential subdivision shall also be subject to all requirements of site plan approval set forth in these regulations. Site plan approval for non-residential subdivision plat approval may proceed simultaneously at the discretion of the Planning Commission. A non-residential subdivision shall be subject to all the requirements of these regulations, as well as such additional standards required by the Planning Commission, and shall conform to the proposed land use and standards established in the Master Plan and Parish Base Map. B. Standards: In additions to the principles and standards in these regulations, which are appropriate to the planning of all subdivisions, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning Commission that the street, parcel, and block pattern proposed is specifically adapted to the uses anticipated and takes into account other uses in the vicinity. The following principles and standards shall be observed: 1. Proposed industrial parcels shall be suitable in area and dimensions to the types of industrial development anticipated. 2. Street rights-of-way and pavement shall be adequate to accommodate the type and volume of traffic anticipated to be generated thereupon. Chapter 19, Page 68 Supplement 22 § 19:375 3. Special requirements may be imposed by the Parish Council with respect to street, curb, gutter and sidewalk design and construction. 4. Special requirements may be imposed by the Parish Council with respect to the installation of public utilities, including water, sewer and storm water drainage. 5. Every effort shall be made to protect adjacent residential areas from potential nuisance from a proposed commercial or industrial subdivision, including the provision of extra depth in parcels backing up on existing or potential residential development and provisions for a permanently landscaped buffer strip when necessary. 6. Streets carrying non-residential traffic, especially truck traffic, shall not normally be extended to the boundaries of adjacent existing or potential residential areas. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95) SECTIONS 19:360 - 19:374. RESERVED Part VI Assurances for Completion and Maintenance of Improvements SECTION 19:375. IMPROVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE BONDS A. Completion of Improvements: Before the final plat is signed by the Chairman of the Planning Commission, all applicants shall be required to complete, in accordance with the Planning Commission's decision and to the satisfaction of the Parish Department of Public Works and the Lafourche Parish Roads and Bridges and Drainage Committees, all the street, sanitary, and other improvements including lot improvements on the individual lots of the subdivision as required in these regulations, specified in the final subdivision plat, and as approved by the Planning Commission, and to dedicate same to the Lafourche Parish Council, or special district having jurisdiction, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances on the property and public improvements thus dedicated. B. Performance Bonds: 1. The Planning Commission in its discretion may waive the requirement that the applicant complete and dedicate all public improvements prior to the signing of the subdivision plat, and that, as an alternative, the applicant post a performance bond at the time of application for final subdivision approval in an amount estimated by the Planning Commission as sufficient to secure to the Parish Council the satisfactory construction, installation, and dedication of the incomplete portion of required improvements. The performance bond shall also secure all lot improvements on the individual lots of the subdivision as required in these regulations. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 69 § 19:375 2. Such performance bond shall comply with all statutory requirements as to form and manner of execution as set forth in these regulations. The period within which required improvements must be completed shall be specified by the Planning Commission in the resolution approving the final subdivision plat and shall be incorporated in the bond and shall not in any event exceed one (1) year from date of final approval. Such bond shall be approved by the Parish Council as to amount and surety and conditions satisfactory to the Parish. The Planning Commission shall not recommend to the Parish Council extension of the completion date set forth in such bond. The Parish Council may at any time during the period of such bond accept a substitution of principal or sureties on the bond upon recommendation of the Planning Commission. 3. Should the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission grant final approval with a condition, a cash bond or some other cash security in the amount of one hundred twenty-five (125%) percent of the remaining construction costs has to be secured in favor of the parish until improvements have been completed. An estimate of the remaining work shall be submitted to the Planning Commission by applicant(s) engineer. C. Temporary Improvement: The applicant shall build and pay for all costs of temporary improvements required by the Planning Commission and shall maintain same for the period specified by the Planning Commission. Prior to construction of any temporary facility or improvement, the developer shall file with the Parish a separate suitable bond for temporary facilities, which bond shall insure that the temporary facilities will be properly constructed, maintained and removed. D. Cost of Improvements: All required improvements shall be made by the applicant, at his expense, without reimbursement by the parish or any improvement district therein, including improvements to all existing parish roads and parish drainage fronting or abutting the developer’s property. E. Governmental Units: Governmental units to which these bonds and contract provisions apply may file in lieu of said contract or bond a certified resolution or ordinance from officers or agencies authorized to act in their behalf, agreeing to comply with the provisions of this Section. F. Failure to Complete Improvement: For subdivisions for which no performance bond has been posted, if the improvements are not completed within the period specified by the Planning Commission in the resolution approving the plat, the approval shall be deemed to have expired. In those cases where a performance bond has been posted and required improvements have not been installed within the terms of such performance bond, the Parish Council may thereupon declare the bond to be in default and require that all the improvements be installed regardless of the extent of the building development at the time the bond is declared to be in default. G. Acceptance of Dedication Offers: Acceptance of formal offers of dedication of streets, public areas, and servitudes shall be by ordinance of the Lafourche Parish Council, or the Public Utility Company or special district having jurisdiction. The approval by the Planning Commission of a subdivision plat shall not be deemed to constitute or imply the acceptance by the Parish Council of any street, or servitude, shown on the plat. The Planning Commission may require said plat to be endorsed with appropriate notes to this effect. (Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) Chapter 19, Page 70 Supplement 22 § 19:377 SECTION 19:376. INSPECTION OF IMPROVEMENTS A. General Procedure and Fees: The Planning Commission will provide for inspection of required improvements to ensure their satisfactory completion. If the Parish Department of Public Works finds upon inspection that any of the required improvements have not been constructed in accordance with the Parish's construction standards and specifications, the applicant shall be responsible for completing the improvements. Wherever the cost of improvements is covered by a performance bond, the applicant and the bonding company shall be severally and jointly liable for completing the improvements according to specifications. B. Release or Reduction of Performance Bond: 1. Certificate of Satisfactory Completion: The Parish Council will not authorized the dedication of required improvements, nor release nor reduce a performance bond, until (1) the Parish Department of Public Works has submitted a certificate stating that all required improvements have been satisfactorily completed, and (2) the applicant's engineer or surveyor has certified to the Parish Department of Public Works, through submission of detailed "as-built" engineering plans of the subdivision, indicating location, dimensions, materials, and other information required by the Parish Department of Public Works, and the layout of the line and grade of all public improvements is in accordance with the construction plans for the subdivision. Upon such approval and recommendation, the Parish Council or the public utility company or special district having jurisdiction, shall thereafter accept the improvements for dedication in accordance with the established procedure. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:377. MAINTENANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS A. The applicant shall be required to maintain all improvements on the individual subdivided lots until acceptance of said improvements by the Parish Council or the Public Utility Company or special district having jurisdiction. 1. It shall be the responsibility of developer of any and all new developments to maintain all drainage and grooming (grass cutting) of all areas including roadside ditches and installation of culverts. Said responsibilities shall be assumed by the Parish Council upon the sale of said lots. Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to, grass cutting, drainage, and installation of culverts. B. The applicant shall be required to file a maintenance bond with the Parish Council, prior to the recording of the plat, for ten percent (10%) of the construction costs in order to assure the satisfactory condition of the required improvements on the individual subdivided lots, for a period of two (2) years after the date of their acceptance by the Parish Council and dedication of same to the parish. (Ord. No. 3893, 09/26/06, Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 3767, 3/14/2006; Ord. No. 4143, 09/11/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 71 § 19:381 SECTION 19:378. ISSUANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS A. No Development Permits shall be issued for construction upon any lot within a subdivision until completion of the improvements and the filing and recordation of the final plat with the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court's Office. (Ord. No. 1421, 10/13/82; as amended by Ord. No. 2296, 3/8/95; Ord. No. 2889, 7/11/00) SECTION 19:379. A. SUBDIVISION FEE SCHEDULE B. C. D. E. F. Public Subdivision 1. Sketch Plat Fee 2. Preliminary Plat Fee 3. Final Plat Fee Family Subdivision Administrative Raw Land Variances Inspection (subdivision) G. Inspection (lighting) $175.00 $200.00 $ 15.00 (per lot) $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $125.00 (initial inspection) $ 75.00 (each additional inspection) $125.00 (initial inspection) $ 75.00 (each additional inspection) (Ord. No. 4201, 01/08/08) SECTIONS 19:380. TOWN HOUSE DEVELOPMENTS A. General: Town housing means two (2) or more attached living units with common or party side walls between units designated so that each unit may be sold independently as a lot with its own yards and parking spaces. The maximum density is twelve (12) units per acre, not more than (6) contiguous townhouses shall be built in a row with the same or approximately the same front building line and not more than twelve (12) townhouses shall be contiguous. Procedure: Refer to Section 19:332 Application and Approval Process for Public Subdivisions as stated in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations. (Ord. No. 4668, 12/08/09) SECTIONS 19:381. SITE PLAN, LOT SIZE, AND AREA. PARKING AND OPEN SPACE PROVISIONS A. Site plan and design criteria, general. It is the intent of this section that town house projects in area where they are and may be permitted shall constitute groupings making efficient, economical, comfortable and convenient use of land and open space and serving the public purposes by means alternative to conventional arrangements of yards and buildable areas. B. Site plan and design criteria, details. In line with the general considerations above: 1. Not more than six (6) contiguous townhouses shall be built in a row with the same or approximately the same front building line and not more than twelve (12) townhouses shall be contiguous. Chapter 19, Page 72 Supplement 22 § 19:381 2. Minimum width for the portion of the lot on which the townhouse is to be constructed shall be twenty (20’) feet. 3. Minimum individual lot area shall be two-thousand (2000’) square feet. 4. Separation requirements. a. No portion of a town house or accessory structure in or related to one group of contiguous townhouses shall be closer than twenty (20) feet to any portion of a townhouse or accessory structure related to another groups, or to any building outside the townhouse area, nor shall any structure be less than twenty (20) feet from a public street right-of-way and ten (10) feet off any side street right-of-way, if said building is located on a (corner) lot. Garage entrances or parking shall be prohibited on side streets. b. No portion of a duplex shall be closer than ten (10) feet to any portion of a duplex or accessory structure or to any building outside the duplex area, with no more than six (6) being contiguous; however, if more than (6) duplexes are contiguous then there shall be a minimum separation requirement of twenty (20) feet. 5. Yards. There shall be a twenty-five (25) foot yard along sides and rear of each townhouse site wherever it adjoins a lot containing single family dwellings and a ten (10’) foot side and twenty (20’) foot rear yard in any other circumstances not addressed herein. Each townhouse shall have its own lot yard space of at least two hundred (200) square foot, reasonably secluded from view from streets or from neighboring property. Such yard shall not be used for off-street parking or for an accessory building. 6. Grouped parking facilities. Insofar as practicable, off-street parking facilities shall be grouped in bays, either adjacent to streets or in the interior of blocks. Practicable methods of drainage shall be assured by developers in connection with common parking facilities, and all such facilities shall be improved to parish standards for off-street parking areas, with at least two (2) spaces per unit on the lot plus one (1) visitor parking space per each two (2) units, which may be provided in separate areas when an adequate area for three (3) parking spaces, including garage or carport areas, is not provided on an individual lot. 7. Open Space/Recreational Area. Minimum two (200’) feet per dwelling unit of recreational space must be provided. No Fees. C. Drives, parking and utilities. Design and construction of drives, drainage and landscaping and location of utilities shall be subject to review and approval by the Department of Public Works before approval by the Planning Commission. 1. Lots may front on driveways with access to a public street by means of a private servitude of access, provided that driveways extending more than three hundred (300) feet from a public street provide adequate turning and maneuvering area in accordance with subdivision regulations. All other requirements for public streets and servitudes as set forth in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision regulations. 2. Parking areas shall be at least sixty-five (65) feet wide where parking or carports are on both sides of a common driver at least forty-two (42) feet wide where there is parking on one (1) side only except where diagonal parking is to be provided, parking areas shall be at least fifty-seven (57) feet wide for parking on both sides or thirty-six (36) feet for parking on one (1) side. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 73 § 19:399 3. Servitudes in favor of the lots shall be provided at the front or rear of lots in the required front or rear yards for off-street parking and utilities, but entrances to front yard parking areas shall be not less than fifty (50) feet apart, unless an individual space is provided for each lot. Parking spaces and drives shall be constructed of concrete or asphalt. 4. There shall be a six (6) foot high wall or solid fence along the sides and rear of the project wherever it adjoins residential lots. (Ord. No. 4668, 12/08/09) SECTIONS 19:382 - 19:399. Chapter 19, Page 74 RESERVED Supplement 22 § 19:400 Sub-Chapter E Approved Subdivisions ____________________ Comment -- The information set forth in the Sub-Chapter reflects those subdivisions of land which have been officially accepted into the Lafourche Parish Maintenance System by the Lafourche Parish Council. SECTION 19:400. SUBDIVISIONS OF LAND; ACCEPTANCE INTO THE PARISH MAINTENANCE SYSTEM A. Pursuant to the provisions of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations, the Lafourche Parish Council has accepted the following subdivision of land into the Parish Maintenance System: A & M Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the A & M Estates Subdivision, being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Section 37 & 38, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “A & M Estates Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated May 4, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2670, 10/13/98) Abby Subdivision, Tract A, Block 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Tract A Block 2 Abby Subdivision into Tract A-1 and A-2 and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 3 Section 126, T 15 S, R 16 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Tract A Block 2 Abby Subdivision into Tract A-1 and A-2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated January 25, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4395, 09/23/08) Abbey Glen Subdivision; variance: A variance of Section 19:352. A.4. (ii) from having to place cross streets in the Abbey Glen Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3812, 5/23/2006) Abbey Glen Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as Abbey Glen Subdivision and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 3 Sections 33, 34, 35, 36, 70, 71, 72, & 73, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Abbey Glen Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated July 19, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Serenity Drive, 1,440 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $210,000.00. (Ord. No. 4240, 02/26/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 75 § 19:400 Abbey Heights Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Abbey Heights Subdivision and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Sections 33, 34 & 70, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Abbey Heights Subdivision", sheets 1 thorough 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated April 30, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3199, 10/14/03) Abbey Subdivision, Revision No. 5 to Addendum No. 5. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Revision No. 5 to Addendum No. 5 to Abbey Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 5, Sections 32 & 33, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Revision No. 5 to Addendum No. 5 to Abbey Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated May 9, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2471, 1/14/97) Abby Ellender Estate Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Property belonging to the Estate of Abby Ellender, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 58 and 65, T18S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property belonging to the Estate of Abby Ellender," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated October 31, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2702, 1/12/99) Abby Lakes Subdivision; variance: A variance of Section 19:352.A.4.ii from having to install cross streets needed to connect to and continue cross streets in an adjacent area for Abby Lakes Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3749, 3/01/2006) Abby Lakes Subdivision; variance: A variance of Section 19:351 B.2.(i) from the minimum front yard setback of twenty (20’) feet to fifteen (15’) in the Abbey Lakes Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3933, 10/24/06) Abby Lakes Subdivision; variance: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Abby Lakes Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 2 Sections 33 & 34, T 14 S, R16 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Abby Lakes Subdivision, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by SJB Group, LLC dated April 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Lake Howard, 1721 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $633,100.00; Lake Olivia, 402 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $147,880.00; Lake Maclaine, 977 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $359,400.00; Lake Accardo, 1691 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $622,100.00; Dicharry Court, 683 feet asphalt; 50 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $251,250.00. (Ord. No. 4391, 09/23/08) Chapter 19, Page 76 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision, Lots 3 & 16, Block 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lots 3 & 16, Block 3, Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, Sections 35 & 36, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Lots 3 & 16, Block 3, Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated December 12, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2330, 7/12/95) Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision, Lot 4, Block 8. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 4, Block 8, Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, Sections 35 & 36, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Lot 4, Block 8, Abby Plantation Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated October 5, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2310, 4/12/95) Abby Plantation Estate Subdivision, Lot 8 Block 5. A variance of Section 19:351. B.1 (ii) of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations providing a variance from the minimum 60 foot front building line to 50 foot front building line on the Redivision of Lot 8, Block 5 into Lot 8-A & 8-B Block 5 Abby Plantation Estate Subdivision. (Ord. No. 4398, 09/23/08) Acadia Commercial Park Subdivision. The drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Acadia Commercial Park Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 13, Ward 10, Sections 1 & 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “ Acadia Commercial Park Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, and dated May 6, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2628, 6/9/98) Acadia Place Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Acadia Place Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 12, Ward 10, Sections 1 & 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Acadia Place Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., and dated February 3, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2757, 6/8/99) Acadia Plantation, Tracts 1 & 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Re-subdivision of a portion of Acadia Plantation into Tracts 1 & 2 of Acadia Plantation and being situated in Ward 2, District No. 4, Sections 36 & 37, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Re-subdivision of a portion of Acadia Plantation into Tracts 1 & 2 of Acadia Plantation”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated January 26, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3774, 3/28/2006) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 77 § 19:400 Acadia Woods Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Acadia Woods Subdivision, Addendum Number 3, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 151, 135, 152, & 136, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Acadia Woods Subdivision, Addendum #3," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, Land Surveyor, and dated August 3, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2309, 4/12/95) Ada Cologne Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Resubdivision of a portion of land located in Lot 43 of Sub-drainage District No. 1 of Lafourche Drainage District No. 6 into Lots “A” and “B”, belonging to Ada Cologne and being situated in District 2, Ward 7 Sections 44, T14S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Resubdivision of a portion of land located in Lot 43 of Sub-drainage District No. 1 of Lafourche Drainage District No. 6 into Lots “A” and “B”, belonging to Ada Cologne , sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by R.P. Bernard, PLS and dated July 30, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2952, 4/10/01; Ord. No. 3244, 12/17/03) Adam Dupre Estate, Tract 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 4, Estate of Adam Dupre Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 31, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "The Redivision of Tract 4 of the Estate of Adam Dupre (into Tracts "4-A" & "4-B")," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated November 19, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2224, 5/11/94) \ Adrian Legendre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision know as the Adrian Legendre Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7, Section 48, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Adrian Legendre Subdivision, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. dated November 3, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3395, 4/13/04) Alario-Christen Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Alario-Christen Subdivision”, and being situated in District 12, Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Alario-Christen Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 7, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2836, 1/11/00) Chapter 19, Page 78 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Alario-Christen Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Alario-Christen Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 7, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Alario-Christen Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated April 10, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3176, 8/12/03) Alario-Curole Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Alario - Curole Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in District 8, Ward 10, Sections 7, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled The Alario - Curole Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 , sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated October 13, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2954, 4/10/01; 3246, 12/17/03) Albert Leftwich Subdivison. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Albert – Leftwich Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District 9, Section 22, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Albert Leftwich Subdivision, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated April 12, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3872, 09/05/06) Albert Leftwich Subdivision, Addendum #1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Albert Leftwich Subdivision, Addendum #1 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 22, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Albert Leftwich Subdivision, Addendum #1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 2, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4280, 04/22/08) Alfred P. Babin Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Alfred P. Babin Subdivision and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 2 Section 39, T 15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Alfred P. Babin Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 22, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4593, 07/28/09) Alfred C. Delaune, Jr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Alfred C. Delaune, Jr. Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 2, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Alfred C. Delaune, Jr. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, and dated May 22, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2451, 9/10/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 79 § 19:400 Alfred Delaune Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lots "A" and "B", Property of Alfred Delaune, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 1 and 2, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey Plat Showing Property Belonging to Alfred Delaune, Lots "A" and "B"," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 22, 1990 and revised on August 24, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2191, 1/12/94) Algiers Commercial Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Algiers Commercial Subdivision”, and being situated in District 1, Ward 1, Section 60, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Algiers Commercial Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated March 2, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2870, 4/11/00) Algiers Commercial Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Algiers Commercial Subdivision, Addendum No. 1”, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 60, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Algiers Commercial Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated March 16, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3471, 9/28/04) Aline D. Massey, et al, Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Aline D. Massey, et al and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 3, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Aline D. Massey, et al", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, L.S. dated November 11, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3125, 2/11/03) Allen Domangue Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Property Belonging to Allen Domangue and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Section 32, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property Belonging to Allen Domangue," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald dated April 23, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3096, 9/10/02; 3353, 12/17/03) Allen Foret, Jr. Subdivision, Lot 1 and 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot 1 and 2 of the Allen Foret, Jr., Subdivision, and being situated in District 7, Ward 3, Section 6, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lot 1 and 2 of the Allen Foret, Jr., Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, and dated October 30, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance Chapter 19, Page 80 Supplement 22 § 19:400 obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2721, 2/9/99) Allen & Gail Gaudet Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Allen & Gail Gaudet Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7, Section 99, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Allen & Gail Gaudet Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., dated June 8, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System, and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3692, 11/8/05) Allen Thibodaux Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Allen Thibodaux Lot Extensions and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Allen Thibodaux Lot Extensions”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated May 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3530, 1/11/05) Allen Thibodaux Lot Extension #2, variance: a variance of Section 19:352.A.4.ii, of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to install cross streets needed to connect to and continue cross streets in the Allen Thibodaux Lot Extensions #2. (Ord. No. 3857, 07/25/06) Alvin Baudoin, etux, Tracts 1& 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts 1 & 2, Resubdivision of Property of Alvin Baudoin, et ux and being situated in Ward 3, District 5, Sections 3 & 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tracts 1 & 2, Resubdivision of Property of Alvin Baudoin, et ux,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, dated June 8, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3968, 12/12/06) American Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the American Subdivision, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "American Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated July 19, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2802, 10/12/99) Andrew Clouatre Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Andrew Clouatre and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4 Sections 136 & 139, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property Belonging to Andrew Clouatre”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor,Inc. dated are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4237, 02/26/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 81 § 19:400 Angelette Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Angelette Estate Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 4, District 7, Section 49, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Angelette Estate Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., dated September 29, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4021, 03/27/07, Ord. No. 4021, 03/27/07) Arcement Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Arcement Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Arcement Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated March 21, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2327, 7/12/95) Arnold Pitre Estate, Property Division. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property in the Estate of Arnold Pitre and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 22, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Division of Property in the Estate of Arnold Pitre," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated July 20, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3079, 7/9/02; 3339, 12/17/03) Aucoin Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Aucoin Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 2, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Aucoin Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated January 31, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2360, 11/8/95) Autin Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Autin Subdivision, and being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Section 36, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Autin Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc., and dated April 4, 1995 (Revised December 6, 1998), are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2756, 6/8/99) Ayzinne Family Subdivision, Subdivision of Lot 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as "Subdivision of Lot 1 of the Ayzinne Family Subdivision”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Sections 10 & 11, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Subdivision of Lot 1 of the Ayzinne Family Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin and dated August 10, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2929, 11/14/00) Chapter 19, Page 82 Supplement 22 § 19:400 B & F Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the B & F Subdivision, Lots "A" & "B", and being situated in Ward 7, Sections 37, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "B & F Subdivision, Lots "A" and "B"," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated March 1731, 1993 and Revised on April 5 and 21, 1993, and June 10, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2146, 8/11/93) Banana Grove Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Banana Grove Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 9, Sections 102, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Banana Grove Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated July 6, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2367, 12/13/95) Barry J. Waguespack, Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Barry J. Waguespack, et ux, and being situated in District No. 4, Ward 11, Section 138, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property Belonging to Barry J. Waguespack, et ux,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated July 29, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2593, 3/10/98) Bayou Bend South. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Bend South, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Sections 36, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bayou Bend South," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated March 4, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2789, 9/14/99) Bayou Bend South Subdivision, Lot 14. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Redivision of Lot 14, Bayou Bend South Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Sections 37, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Lot 14, Bayou Bend South Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by GSE Associates, Inc. dated December 4, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4018, 03/27/08) Bayou Civic Club Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Bayou Civic Club Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 7, Section 104, T17S, R20E and Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Bayou Civic Club Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated May 4, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3712, 1/10/06) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 83 § 19:400 Bayou Crossing Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Bayou Crossing Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bayou Crossing Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated December 6, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296 and further establishing a speed limit of 20 Miles Per Hour. (Ord. No. 3074, 7/9/02) Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 1, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 1," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated December 6, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3050, 3/12/02; 3319, 12/17/03) Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 2, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bayou Crossing Subdivision, Phase 2," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated June 3, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3154, 6/10/03) Bayou L'Ours Development Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou L'Ours Development Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bayou L'Ours Development Subdivision, Addendum No. 2," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated September 25, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2377, 1/9/96) Bayou L'Ours Farmettes Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou L'Ours Farmettes Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bayou L'Ours Farmettes," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, Land Surveyor, and dated December 29, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2305, 4/12/95) Bayou L'Ours Farmettes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou L'Ours Farmettes Subdivision, Addendum Number 1, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bayou L'Ours Farmettes, Addendum Number 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Land Surveyor, and dated March 8, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2328, 7/12/95) Chapter 19, Page 84 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 28 & 35, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated June 5, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3181, 10/14/03) Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 2 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 28 & 35, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Bayou Meadows Subdivision, Addendum No. 2", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated June 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are East 67th Street, 600 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. street, value $37,000.00. (Ord. No. 3707, 1/10/06) Bayou Oaks Company Property, Tract A-B-C-D-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract A- B-C-D-A, a Portion of The Bayou Oaks Company Property and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Section 25, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract A-B-CD-A, a Portion of The Bayou Oaks Company Property, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated August 18, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3713, 1/10/2006) Bayou Oaks Company Property, Tract A-B-C-D-A. A variance of Section 19:351 B.1.i. of the Subdivision Regulations, a variance from the Minimum Lot Requirements of six-thousand (6,000) square feet on Tract A-B-C-D-A, A portion of The Bayou Oaks Company, Property. (Ord. No. 3680, 10/11/05) Bayou Oaks Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Addendum No. 3 to Bayou Oaks Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Section 25, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Addendum No. 3 to Bayou Oaks Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated November 9, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2467, 12/10/96) Bayou Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Plantation Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bayou Plantation Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated February 1, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2378, 1/9/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 85 § 19:400 Bayou Plantation Phase II Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bayou Plantation Phase II, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 13, Section 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Bayou Plantation Phase II Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated December 4, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developer’s maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2481, 3/11/97) Becnel Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Becnel Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 10 & 11, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Becnel Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, and dated July 26, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2392, 2/13/96) Belle Village Subdivision and Tract 2: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot Extensions to Blocks 2 & 3 of Belle Village Subdivision and Tract 1 to Property of Owned by Waverly Land & Property Development, LLC and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Sections 2 & 3 T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot Extensions to Blocks 2 & 3 of Belle Village Subdivision and Tract 1 to Property Owned by Waverly Land & Property Development, LLC,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated June 2, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3937, 10/24/06) Betty Benoit Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Betty Benoit Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3, Section 16, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Betty Benoit Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated January 30, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3435, 5/11/04) Beverly Dufrene Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Beverly Dufrene Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 1 & 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Beverly Dufrene Subdivision," sheets 1 through 2 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated January 24, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3174, 7/8/03) Blanchard Subdivision, Ward 3, District 5. A variance of Section 19:354 B providing a variance from not having to install a fire hydrant as required by the subdivision regulations and providing fire protection with a dry hydrant from a canal which is located on the adjacent property. (Ord. No. 4544, 05/12/09) Chapter 19, Page 86 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Blanchard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Blanchard Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3 ,District No. 5 Section 5, T 16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Blanchard Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 4, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4670, 12/08/09) Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase A and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 4, 11, 75, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase A", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated June 23, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3678, 9/27/05) Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase B and C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase “B” and Phase “C” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 11 & 12, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase “B” and Phase “C”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated October 21, 2005 and November 29, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Blue Ridge Drive, 1718.36 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $230,260.00; Cloverview Drive, 570.74 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $76,480.00; Dovetail Drive, 388.56 ft. concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $52,070.00. (Ord. No. 3775, 3/28/06) Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase D: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase D” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 11 & 12, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase D”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., dated August 4, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Blue Ridge Drive, 657 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $60,000.00; Copperwood Drive, 282 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $30,000.00. (Ord. No. 3973, 12/12/06) Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase E. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase E” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 11 & 12, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Blue Ridge Pointe Subdivision, Phase E,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., dated November 28, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Dovetail Drive, 743 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $65,000.00; Copperwood Drive, 295 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $25,000.00. (Ord. No. 4024, 03/27/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 87 § 19:400 Bobby Grabert, Tract A and Remaining Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Into Tract A and Remaining Property Belonging to Bobby Grabert and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 6, Section 40, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Property Into Tract A and Remaining Property Belonging to Bobby Grabert,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 10, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3988, 01/23/07) Bobby Grabert Property, variance: A variance of Section 19:354 B of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from the fire hydrant exceeding the three (300’) feet from the front property line at the redivision of property belonging to Bobby Grabert. (Ord. No. 3936, 10/24/06) Bobby Lynn Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bobby Lynn Subdivision, and being situated in District 8, Ward 3, Section 31, T16S, R19E, and Section 40, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bobby Lynn Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, and dated October 9, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2701, 1/12/99) Bobby Lynn's Marina Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bobby Lynn's Marina Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 15, T-21-S, R-22-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bobby Lynn's Marina, Inc.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco J. Picciola, II, Land Surveyor, and dated August 17, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2271, 11/9/94) Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Subdivision, and being situated in District 9, Ward 9, Section 15, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated August 15, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance 2296. (Ord. No. 2693, 12/8/98) Bon Ton Villa, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bon Ton Villa, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 19 & 20, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Bon Ton Villa Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated August 8, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2379, 1/9/96) Chapter 19, Page 88 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Bon Ton Villa, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Bon Ton Villa, Addendum No. 2 and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 21, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Bon Ton Villa, Addendum No. 2" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated November 3, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Julia Street, 285 feet concrete, 50 ft. right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $15,850.00; Josephine Street, 385 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $21,400.00; Leona Street, 2,310 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $128,400.00. (Ord. No. 3710, 1/10/2006) Borne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Borne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Borne Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated November 17, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3385, 2/10/04) Bosque Sananda, Inc. Subdivision and Lot Extension 1-A and 2-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Revision of Lot 2, Block 9, of Addendum No. 2 to Bosque Sananda, Inc. Subdivision and Lot Extension 1-A and 2A, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 11, Section 135, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Revision of Lot 2, Block 9, of Addendum No. 2 to Bosque Sananda, Inc. Subdivision and Lot Extension 1-A and 2-A,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc., and dated September 23, 1992, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2501, 6/10/97) Boswell Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Boswell Subdivision, and being situated in District 8, Ward 10, Sections 29, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Boswell Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc and dated July 6, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2938, 12/12/00) Boulet Marts Subdivision and Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Boulet Marts Subdivision and Lot Extensions”, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Sections 2 & 44, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Boulet Marts Subdivision and Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated June 26, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2838, 1/11/00) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 89 § 19:400 Boulet Marts Subdivision, Phase II. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Boulet Marts Subdivision, Phase II”, and being situated in District 8, Ward 10, Sections 2 & 44, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Boulet Marts Subdivision, Phase II," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated November 18, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2871, 4/11/00) Brandywine Subdivision, Tract 1-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Brandywine Subdivision, Tract 1-A, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 6, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Brandywine Subdivision, Tract 1-A," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc, and dated September 13, 1991, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2380, 1/9/96) Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, Tracts 4 thru 7. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, Tracts 4 thru 7", and being situated in District 4, Ward 2, Section 44, T15S, R16E and Section 6, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, Tracts 4 thru 7," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated October 8, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2842, 1/11/00) Brandywine Subdivision, Lot Extension to Addendum Nos. 3 and 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot Extensions to Addendum No. 3 and Addendum No. 4 to Brandywine Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, District No. 4, Section 5, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Lot Extensions to Addendum No. 3 and Addendum No. 4 to Brandywine Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. and dated June 28, 2000 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3075, 7/9/02; 3083, 8/13/02; 3343, 12/17/03; 3335, 12/17/03) Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, and being situated in District 4, Ward 2, Sections 44, T15S, R16E and Section 6, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Brandywine Subdivision, Addendum No. 4," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated March 1, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2785, 8/10/99) Chapter 19, Page 90 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Breaux Family Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Breaux Family Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 8, Sections 15, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Breaux Family Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated August 17, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2359, 11/8/95) Breigh Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Breigh Subdivision”, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 1 & 2, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Breigh Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated June 2, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2913, 10/10/00) Brian and Gilbert Cheramie Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Brian & Gilbert Cheramie Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Brian & Gilbert Cheramie Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance dated December 15, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3434, 5/11/04) Brian and Mary Clausen Property Resubdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of Property belonging to Brian & Mary Clausen, and being situated in District 2, Ward 1, Sections 2 , T16S, R14 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Resubdivision of Property belonging to Brian & Mary Clausen" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. and dated March 15, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance Nos. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2970, 6/12/01; 3262, 12/17/03) Brinkley Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Brinkley Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 138, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Brinkley Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated November 28, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2397, 3/26/96) Brock Zeringue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Brock Zeringue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6 Sections 20 & 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Brock Zeringue Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 13, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4598, 07/28/09) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 91 § 19:400 Bush Estates. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Bush Estates”, and being situated in District 5, Ward 5, Sections 52 and 58, T14S, R16E and Section 71, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Bush Estates," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., and dated September 9, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2839, 1/11/00) Byron Talbot Property Redivision: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Owned by Byron Talbot into Lots 1, 2 and Remaining Property and being situated in Ward 2, District No. 4 Section 7,T 15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Property Owned by Byron Talbot into Lots 1, 2 and Remaining Property”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated November 18, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4592, 07/28/09) Callais Offshore, LLC Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Callais Offshore, LLC Subdivision, and being situated in District 15, Ward 10, Section 49, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Callais Offshore, LLC Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated July 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2705, 1/12/99) Calvin Rousse Lot Extensions and Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Calvin Rousse Lot Extension and Redivision, and being situated in District 14, Ward 10, Sections 13 & 14, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Calvin Rousse Lot Extension and Redivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated August 25, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2703, 1/12/99) Cam Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Cam Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 29, T19S, R21E, and Section 23, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Cam Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated August 10, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2416, 6/11/96) Camille Lefort Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Camille Lefort Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 6, Section 28, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Camille Lefort Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated November 17, 2000 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3158, 6/10/03) Chapter 19, Page 92 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Carroll Dantin, Resubdivision of Tract "B" into Tracts "B-1" and "B-2" and Tract "A1". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Resubdivision of Tract "B" into Tracts "B-1" and "B-2" and Tract "A-1" Being a Lot Extension belonging to Carroll Dantin”, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 1, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Resubdivision of Tract "B" into Tracts "B-1" and "B-2" and Tract "A-1" Being a Lot Extension for Carroll Dantin," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., dated June 3, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3484, 9/28/04) Catfish Cove. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Catfish Cove, and being situated in Ward 7, District 2, Section 38, T14S, R19E and Section 44, T14S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Catfish Cove," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by R.P. Benard, PLS and dated September 3, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. The subdivision, Catfish Cove, shall be a private and gated community; shall be required to establish, maintain and acquire permits for utilities through the Lafourche Parish Permit Office; establish, maintain and comply with permits to meet Board of Health standards for the safety, health and welfare of the citizens of said community and Parish; shall be denied parish maintenance of all streets in said subdivision until said subdivision meets Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations and will be operated under standards developed by an association of residents residing in Catfish Cove. (Ord. No. 3379, 12/29/03) Charles E. Beasley & Doris R. Beasley Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Charles E. Beasley & Doris R. Beasley (Lot Extensions), and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Section 32, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property Belonging to Charles E. Beasley & Doris R. Beasley (Lot Extensions)," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Surveyor dated October 9, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3394, 4/13/04) Charles T. Wallace Family Division (Ward 4, District 7), variance: a variance of Section 19:354B of the subdivision Regulation a variance from the fire hydrant exceeding the three (300’) feet from the front property line at the Lisa Arcement Zeringue Lot 1 Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3957, 11/28/06) The Chiasson Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Chiasson Estate Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Section 99, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Chiasson Estate Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated July 31, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3015, 12/11/01; 3301, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 93 § 19:400 Charlene Griffin, et al. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Charlene Griffin, et al and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 56, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of Property Belonging to Charlene Griffin, et al," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Allan R. Woodard, Land Surveyor dated April 14, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3673, 9/13/05) Charlie Folse Subdivision, Lots 3 and 5. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Charlie Folse Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 3 and Lot 5, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 13, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Charlie Folse Subdivision, the Resubdivision of Lot 5 and Lot 3 into Lot 5A and Lot 3A in Drainage District No. 12," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco J. Picciola, II, Land Surveyor, and dated November 23, 1993, and revised November 30, 1993 and January 7, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2212, 4/13/94) Chateau Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Chateau Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 71, 5, and 6, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Chateau Estates Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated June 28, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2460, 11/12/96) Chateau Estates, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Chateau Estates, Phase 2, and being situated in District 10, Ward 4, Section 5 and 6, T-17-S, R-16-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Chateau Estates, Phase 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated July 13, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2688, 12/8/98) Chateau Estates, Phase 2, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Chateau Estates, Phase 2, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in District 10, Ward 4, Section 5 and 6, T-17-S, R-16-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Chateau Estates, Phase 2, Addendum No. 1,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated January 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2691, 12/8/98) Chapter 19, Page 94 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Clarence Hebert Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Clarence Hebert and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4 Sections 24 & 25, T 16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Property Belonging to Clarence Hebert”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated July 13, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4647, 10/27/09) Clarence Matherne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Clarence Matherne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 10 & 11, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Clarence Matherne Subdivision, Survey plat showing Lot 1 owned by Jamie & Susan Matherne," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated February 7, 1994 and revised on February 14, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2222, 5/11/94) Claude Defelice Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Claude Defelice Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 45, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey plat showing Property of Claude Defelice being subdivided into Lots A, B, C and D," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated January, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2213, 4/13/94) Cleveland Hebert Subdivision, Lot 1-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Cleveland Hebert Subdivision Lot 1-A, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 14, Section 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Cleveland Hebert Subdivision Lot 1-A,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco J. Picciola, II, L.S., and dated November 5, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2544, 9/9/97) Cleveland Matherne, A Portion of Tracts “B”, “C”, “D”, and “E”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the A Portion of Tracts “B”, “C”, “D” and “E”, A Redivision of Property belonging to Cleveland Matherne and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 43, T 17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "A Portion of Tracts “B”, “C”, “D” and “E”, A Redivision of Property belonging to Cleveland Matherne”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated October 29, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4278, 04/22/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 95 § 19:400 Cleona Plantation, Lot 16: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “The Division of Lot 16 of Cleona Plantation, less lots previously sold into lots 16-A and 16-B” and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 91, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Lot 16 of Cleona Plantation, less lots sold into Lots 16-A and 16-B,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated June 23, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3938, 10/24/06) Clifton Rodrigue Property The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Clifton Rodrigue into Lot 1 and Lot 2 and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 11, T 14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Property Belonging to Clifton Rodrigue into Lot 1 and Lot 2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated March 23, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4594, 07/28/09) Club Gardens Subdivision Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Club Gardens Subdivision Extension, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 39, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Club Gardens Extension," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. A. Badeaux, Jr., Land Surveyor, and dated August 1, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2259, 10/12/94) Cottages at Laurel Grove Subdivision; variance. A variance of Section 19:352.B. from the maximum length (500’) of a Cul-de-Sac (permanent) to a length of + 800 feet at the Cottages At Laurel Grove Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3846, 6/27/2006) Constant Pitre Estate; Tract B-1, variance. A variance of Section 19:351. B.2 (iii) of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations providing a variance from the Minimum Yard Requirements on the side setbacks on vacant lots from ten (10’) feet to five (5’) feet on Tract B-1 of the Estate of Constant Pitre. (Ord. No. 4417, 10/28/08) Coulon Commercial Park. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Coulon Commercial Park, and being situated in Ward 5, District 5, Section 37 & 38, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Coulon Commercial Park," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, and dated July 27, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2727, 3/9/99) Crape Myrtle Place. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Crape Myrtle Place”, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 3 & 4, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Crape Myrtle Place," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated May 3, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3511, 11/9/04) Chapter 19, Page 96 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Section 3 & 4, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 1,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated November 4, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Crape Myrtle Blvd., 190 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $11,800.00; Natchez Drive, 340 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $21,200.00; Biloxi Court, 655 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. street, value $40,800.00. (Ord. No. 3733, 1/24/2006) Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Crape Myrtle Place, Addendum No. 2 and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 3 & 4, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Crape Myrtle Place, Addendum No. 2,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated September 8, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Natchez Drive, 150 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $12,290.00; Comanchee Court, 730 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $59,815.00. (Ord. No. 3987, 01/23/07) Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. A variance of Section 19:352.B. of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from the maximum length (500') of a Cul-de-Sac (permanent) to a length of 609.75 feet at the Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. A variance of Section 19:352.B. from the maximum length (500’) of a Cul-de-ac (permanent) to a length of 609.75 feet at the Crape Myrtle Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. (Ord. No. 3702, 11/22/05; Ord. No. 3734, 1/24/2006) Crossing Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Crossing Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Section 9, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Crossing Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. and dated October 10, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3032, 3/12/02) Crossing North Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Crossing North Subdivision and being situated in Ward 2, District No. 4, Sections 7 & 8, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Crossing North Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated August 25, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Crossing North Street, 2,610 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 20ft. width of street, value $279,522.50; Orient Express 1883, 434 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $36,125.00; Riviera Express 1900, 417 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $ 36,125.00. (Ord. No. 4215, 01/22/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 97 § 19:400 Cumberland Estates. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Cumberland Estates” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 14, 15, & 16, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Cumberland Estates”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated October 28, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Fox Trail Drive, 500 feet concrete, value $30,000.00; Silver Creek Drive, 1030 feet concrete, value $61,800.00; Turning Leaf Drive, 225 feet concrete, value $13,500.00 (width on all street right of ways are 50 feet). (Ord. No. 3578, 4/12/05) Cumberland Estates, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Cumerland Estates, Addendum No. 1” and being situated in Ward 11, District 4, Sections 14, 15 & 16, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Cumberland Estates, Addendum No. 1,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, dated November 29, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Fox Trail Drive, 1,077 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $43,040.00; Little Rock Drive, 1,004 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $40, 160.00; Cumberland Drive, 540 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $21,600.00; Fall Creek Drive, 450 feet concrete, 50 ft. street of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $18,000.00; and Turning Leaf Drive, 589 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $23,560.00. (Ord. No. 4025, 03/27/07) Cyril Landry Estates, Lot 1 and Lot Extensions A-2 through H-9. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lot 1 and Lot Extensions A-2 through H-9 of the Cyril Landry Estates, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Lot 1 and Lot Extensions A-2 through H-9 of the Cyril Landry Estates,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by John W. Lay, Sr., and dated July 5, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2671, 10/13/98) Cypress Point Resort, Phase II. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Cypress Point Resort, Phase II, and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 2, Section 39, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Cypress Point Resort, Phase II," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Lucien C. Gassen, PLS and dated March 6, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3067, 5/14/02; 3329, 12/17/03) Cypress Villa Subdivision, 1st Addition. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Cypress Villa Subdivision, 1st Addition, and being situated in Ward 8, Sections 59, T16S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "The Resubdivision of Lot 15 of Cypress Villa Subdivision, First Addition (Revised)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated March 10, 1993 and revised on March 11, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2252, 9/14/94) Chapter 19, Page 98 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Dale A. and Rose G. Bordelon, Division of Tract B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Tract B, Dale A. and Rose G. Bordelon, and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2, Section 24 & 25, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of Tract B, Dale A. and Rose G. Bordelon," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Morris P. Hebert, Inc. dated June 17, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3378, 12/29/03) Dale and Rose Bordelon, Lot 1, 2, and 3: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lot 1, Lot 2, & Lot 3 belonging to Dale & Rose Bordelon and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2, Sections 24 & 25, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot 1, Lot 2, & Lot 3, belonging to Dale & Rose Bordelon,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E. P.L.S., Inc. dated June 6, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set froth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3870, 09/05/06) Daniel Kraemer Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Daniel Kraemer Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 12 & 13, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Daniel Kraemer Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 16, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3113, 12/19/02; 3370, 12/17/03) Danos Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Lots A1 and A2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lots A1 and A2 Addendum No. 1 to Danos Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 22, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lot A1 and A2 Addendum No. 1 to Danos Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry Dantin, P.E., and dated April 22, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2440, 8/13/96) Danos Subdivision, Lots 76-82, Addendum No. 7. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Lots 76 thru 82, Addendum No. 7 of Danos Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Sections 65, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lots 76 thru 82, Addendum No. 7, of Danos Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated December 3, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3794, 4/25/2006) Daten Chauvin, Lot Extensions Property, variance. Variance of Section 19:352.C.2;3.(i.),(ii.);4.(i.),(ii.);5, of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to hard surface the cross street rights of way for Lot Extensions Property of Daten Chauvin. (Ord. No. 4349, 06/24/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 99 § 19:400 Daten Chauvin, Lot Extensions Across Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot Extensions Across Property of Daten Chauvin and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4 Section 33, T 15 S, R 17 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot Extensions Across Property of Daten Chauvin”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated March 19, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4388, 09/23/08) David Diaz Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the David Diaz Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 8, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "David Diaz Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry Dantin, and dated September 7, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2424, 6/25/96) David Diaz Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the David Diaz Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in District 4, Ward 2, Section 8, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "David Diaz Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated September 3, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2724, 3/9/99) David Diaz Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Addendum No. 2 to David Diaz Subdivision", and being situated in District 4, Ward 2, Section 8, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Addendum No. 2 to David Diaz Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated April 29, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2873, 4/11/00) David Gaspard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the David Gaspard Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 49, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “David Gaspard Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated September 29, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3780, 3/28/06) David Hodson Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the David Hodson Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "David Hodson Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. dated December 19, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3398, 4/13/04) Chapter 19, Page 100 Supplement 22 § 19:400 David J. Robichaux, Jr., Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the David J. Robichaux, Jr. Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 4, Ward 11, Section 137, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “David J. Robichaux, Jr. Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated November 12, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2592, 3/10/98) David Robichaux, Jr. Subdivision, Redivision of Tract 1-H. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 1-H of David Robichaux, Jr. Subdivision Property Belonging to Henry & Christie Scott, III, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4, Section 137, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Tract 1-H of David Robichaux, Jr. Subdivision Property Belonging to Henry & Christie Scott, III," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by GSE Associates, Inc. dated January 15, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3397, 4/13/04) Deborah Guidry Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Deborah Guidry Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 19, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Deborah Guidry Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated September 10, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3211, 11/25/03) Dennis Boudreaux, Eugene L. Boudreaux, Jody Detillier and Tina Detillier Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Division of a tract belonging to Dennis Boudreaux, Eugenie L. Boudreaux, Jody Detillier and Tina Detillier into Lot Extension A and Lot Extension B” and being situated in Ward 4, District 7, Section 21, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of a tract belonging to Dennis Boudreaux, Eugenie L. Boudreaux, Jody Detillier and Tina Detillier into Lot Extension A and Lot Extension B,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated November 9, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4020, 03/27/07) Dennis Landry Estate Subdivision, Tract 4-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract 4-A, Dennis Landry Estate Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Plat showing Tract 4-A of Partition of Property of Dennis Landry Estate Subdivision, now owned by Richard and Monica Adams, Jr.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated October 26, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2189, 1/12/94) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 101 § 19:400 Dewey A. Dupre Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Division of Property Belonging to the Estate of Dewey A. Dupre and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 23, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Division of Property Belonging to the Estate of Dewey A. Dupre”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor dated May 4, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3714, 1/10/2006) Diaz Batture Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Diaz Batture Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Section 8, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Diaz Batture Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., and dated October 1, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2466, 12/10/96) Dirk Matherne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Dirk Matherne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 7, Section 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Dirk Matherne Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated March 19, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2549, 10/14/97) Dison Matherne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Dison Matherne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 43 & 48, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Tract G-Q-P-O-N-M-L-U-K-J-R-S-T-H-G Being a Portion of Property Belonging Dison Matherne," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth Rembert, Land Surveyor, and dated August 4, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2303, 4/12/95) District View Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the District View Subdivision, and being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Section 39, T14S, R16E and T-15-S, R-20-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "District View Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Michael D. Bernard, PLS, and dated June 2, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2801, 10/12/99) D L Subdivision: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the D L Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10 , District 9, Section 23, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “D L Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated April 3, 2006 are hereby accepted into the parish system and re to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3873, 09/05/06) Chapter 19, Page 102 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Donald Authement Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Donald Authement Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 10, Sections 53, 54, 55 & 99, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Donald Authement Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, and dated October 2, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2583, 2/10/98) Downtown South Lafourche Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Downtown South Lafourche Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District 13, Section 4, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Downtown South Lafourche Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated August 5, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2728, 3/9/99) Dr. Charles R. Bush, Jr. Redivision of Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property of Dr. Charles R. Bush, Jr., and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Sections 2 and 75, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Property of Dr. Charles R. Bush, Jr.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS, and dated January 24, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2772, 7/13/99) Dr. Clay E. Pierce, DVM-24.655 Acres Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Division of 24.655 acres being Tract A belonging to Dr. Clay E. Pierce, DVM into Tract A-1 & A-2” and being situated in Ward 3, District 4, Sections 21, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Division of 24.655 acres being Tract A belonging to Dr. Clay E. Pierce, DVM into Tract A-1 & A-2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc., dated December 21, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4026, 03/27/07) Dr. Stephen B. Morris Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Dr. Stephen B. Morris Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Dr. Stephen B. Morris Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated February 22, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2393, 2/13/96) Ducos Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Ducos Estates Subdivision, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Section 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ducos Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., and dated July 16, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2814, 11/9/99) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 103 § 19:400 Dugas Subdivision, Lot 1, Block 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Dugas Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 39 and 40, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Lot 1, Block 1, Dugas Subdivision into Lot 1-A and 1-B," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated March 31, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2147, 8/11/93) Dugas Subdivision, Addendum No. 2 Lot Extensions for Lots 4 Through 10, Block 11 and Lots 1 Through 16, Block 13. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Dugas Subdivision, Addendum No. 2 Lot Extensions for lots 4 through 10, block 11 and lots 1 through 16, block 13, and being situated in, District 4, Ward 2, Section 40, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Dugas Subdivision, Addendum No. 2 Lot Extensions for lots 4 through 10, block 11 and Lots 1 through 16, block 13,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated December 15, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2682, 11/10/98) Dugas Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Addendum No. 3 to Dugas Subdivision, and being situated in, District 4, Ward 2, Section 40, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Addendum No. 3 to Dugas Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated May 5, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2685, 11/10/98) Earles Place Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Earles Place Subdivision”, and being situated in, District 14, Ward 10, Sections 2 and 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Earles Place Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Land Surveyor, and dated September 9, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2844, 1/11/00) Earles Place Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Earles Place Subdivision”, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 2 & 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Earles Place Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS and dated July 12, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2931, 11/14/00) Chapter 19, Page 104 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase “A”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase A”, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 2 & 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase A” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor and dated December 20, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2995, 11/13/01; 3285, 12/17/03) Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase “B” & “C”: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase “B” & “C” and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Sections 2 & 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Earles Place Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Phase “B” & “C”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor and Ronald J. Shaw, P.E. dated July 12, 2006 and September 26, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Joan Ann Drive, 657 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. of width of street, value $39,420.00; Laci Cathryn Drive, 426 feet concrete, 50 ft. right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $22,560.00. (Ord. No. 3871, 09/05/06) East 40th Street (Bayou L'ours Road). All future divisions of land for development that surrounds East 40th Street (Bayou L'Ours Road), from the Twenty-Arpent Canal to the Valerie Canal, the landowner will be required by the Lafourche Parish Council to meet the subdivision regulations and install the required water lines (nothing smaller than eight (8) inches) and fire hydrants. Any person who does not adhere to these provisions will not be issued any type of building permit to construct any building of any type. Comment – On April 13, 2004 the Council adopted a motion granting a variance to allow residents of East 40th Street to install two (2) or three (3) inch water line in lieu of the eight (8) inch requirement, strictly for water purposes, not fire protection, and regarding any future developments, the developer would be responsible for upgrading the waterline. Ord. No. 3566 was subsequently adopted on 3/22/05. East City Subdivision, Lot A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot "A" of the East City Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 4, Sections 109 & 110, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lot "A" of the East City Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, LLC. dated May 5, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3210, 11/25/03) Ed Blanchard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ed Blanchard Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 60, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Ed Blanchard Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry Dantin, P.E. P.L.S., and dated August 1, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2370, 12/13/95) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 105 § 19:400 Ed Blanchard Subdivision Redivision of Lot 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 1 of Ed Blanchard Subdivision into Lots 1A & 1B, and being situated in District 8, Ward 3, Section 60, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Lot 1 of Ed Blanchard Subdivision into Lots 1A & 1B," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated July 1, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2818, 11/9/99) Ed Fremin Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ed Fremin Lot Extensions, and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 7, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ed Fremin Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Piciola, P.L.S. dated November 6, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3127, 2/11/03) Ed Fremin Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 & Lot Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Ed Fremin Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and Lot Extensions, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 7, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ed Fremin Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Piciola, P.L.S. dated June 30, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3212, 11/25/03) Eddie Melancon Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Eddie Melancon Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 35, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey of plat of Eddie Melancon Subdivision (Lots 1 thru 4)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated April 30, 1993 and revised on October 29, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2226, 5/11/94) Edmond A. Delaune Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Edmond A. Delaune Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District 9, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Edmond A. Delaune Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated December 1, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2506, 6/10/97) Edna Plantation Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Edna Plantation Estates Subdivision”, and being situated in District 7, Ward 4, Sections 98 and 65, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Edna Plantation Estates Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated December 1, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2854, 3/13/00) Chapter 19, Page 106 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Ed Blanchard Subdivision Redivision of Lot 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 1 of Ed Blanchard Subdivision into Lots 1A & 1B, and being situated in District 8, Ward 3, Section 60, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Lot 1 of Ed Blanchard Subdivision into Lots 1A & 1B," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated July 1, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2818, 11/9/99) E. J. Gremillion Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the E.J. Gremillion Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7 Section 45, T 17 S, R 20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “E.J. Gremillion Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. dated July 18, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4393, 09/23/08) Ejay P. Rousse Subdivision; variance. Variance of Section 19:351 B.1. (ii) from the minimum sixty (60’) feet at the front building line at the public roadway and a variance of Section 19:351 B.2. (iii) from the minimum side yard requirements of ten (10’) feet to five (5’) feet due to the width of the lot at the Ejay P. Rousse Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3845, 6/27/2006) Eliska Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Eliska Plantation Subdivision, and being situated in District 9, Ward 9, Section 72, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Eliska Plantation Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2735, 4/13/99) Ellender Land, L.L.C., Variance. A variance of Section 19:354 B providing a variance from not having to install a fire hydrant as required by the subdivision regulations and providing fire protection with a dry hydrant from a pond which is located on the property due to the community having only a four (4”) inch water line which will not support the placing of a fire hydrant for Ellender Land, L.L.C.; Ward 11, District 7. (Ord. No. 4119, 08/28/07) Elmwood Estates, Inc., Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Elmwood Estates, Inc., Addendum No. 3, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 8, Section 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Elmwood Estates, Inc. Addendum No. 3,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated July 29, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2551, 10/14/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 107 § 19:400 Elmwood Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Elmwood Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase 2” and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Elmwood Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, L.S. dated December 19, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Aspen Drive, 1,250 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $107,959.00; 1st Street, 230 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $19,865.00. (Ord. No. 4055, 05/08/07) Elton Aucoin Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Elton Aucoin Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 4 & 47, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Division of the Property of Elton Aucoin," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated April 19, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2274, 11/9/94) Elvin LeBlanc Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Elvin LeBlanc Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 46, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey plat showing Property of Elvin LeBlanc Subdivision, Lot 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 29, 1993, and revised on February 9, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2225, 5/11/94) Elvin J. LeBlanc Subdivision. The Lafourche Parish Council granted a variance of Section 19:352 A.1.i of the Subdivision Regulation variance from lots fronting on a public street at the Elvin J. LeBlanc Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 per Ord. No. 3557 of 3/8/05. Emerald Park Subdivision, First Addition, Phase 2 - Ruby Street. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Emerald Park Subdivision, First Addition, Phase 2 - Ruby Street, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 1, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Emerald Park Subdivision, First Addition, Phase 2 - Ruby Street,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, and dated February 3, 1986, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developer’s maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2500, 6/10/97) Emile Folse Subdivision, Tract N. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Tract N of Emile Folse Subdivision into Tract N-1 & Tract N-2 and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Sections 10, T 16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Tract N of Emile Folse Subdivision into Tract N-1 & Tract N-2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated June 2, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4648, 10/27/09) Chapter 19, Page 108 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Emily B. Eroche, et al Redivision of Tracts “A” & “B”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tracts “A” & “B”, A Redivision of property of Emily B. Eroche, et al, and being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Sections 16, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts “A” & “B”, A Redivision of property of Emily B. Eroche, et al," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated July 16, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2830, 12/14/99) Energy Realty Investment Company, L.L.C., Parcel 1 into 1B and remaining land. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Parcel 1 into 1B and Remaining Land Belonging to Energy Realty Investment Company, L.L.C. and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Sections 7, 8, & 9, T 15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “ Redivision of Parcel 1 into 1B and remaining land belonging to Energy Realty Investment Company, L.L.C.”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated January 9, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4392, 09/23/08) Enid Folse Delahoussaye, or Assigns, Tract D Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Redivision of Tract “D”, Enid Folse Delahoussaye, or Assigns, and being situated in District 7, Ward 3, Section 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Tract “D”, Enid Folse Delahoussaye, or Assigns," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated July 8, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2708, 1/12/99) Engelle Estates Subdivision: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Engelle Estates Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 7, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Engelle Estates Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated January 30, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and re to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3868, 09/05/06) Ernest Duval Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Ernest Duval Subdivision, and being situated in District 9, Ward 9, Sections 96, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ernest Duval Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., and dated February 2, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2755, 6/8/99) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 109 § 19:400 Ernest A. Thibodaux, Jr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ernest A. Thibodaux, Jr. Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 10, Ward 4, Sections 55, 56, 57 & 99, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Ernest A. Thibodaux, Jr. Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated April 7, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2620, 6/9/98) Eschette Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Eschette Subdivision, and being situated in District 10, Ward 4, Sections 99, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Eschette Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., and dated September 29, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2719, 2/9/99) Essie Ougel Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Essie Ougel Lot Extensions, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Section 2, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Essie Ougel Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, and dated August 1, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2820, 11/9/99) Estates E. and A. Richard, Inc. Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the The Redivision of Property Belonging to Estates E. and A. Richard, Inc. and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 2 Section 44, T 15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property Belonging to Esates E. and A. Richard, Inc.”, sheets 1 through1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Surveyor dated July 11, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4234, 02/26/08) Etienne Richard Estate, Tract 1, 2 and 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract 1, 2 and 3 Estates of Etienne Richard, being situated in District 4 and 11, Ward 3 and 11, Section 21, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Tracts 1, 2 and 3 Estates of Etienne Richard,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S., and dated July 15, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2669, 10//13/98) Eugene Babin, Lot 7 into Lots 7A and 7B of Block 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of Lot 7 into Lots 7A and 7B of Block 1 for Eugene Babin and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 2 Section 38, T 15 S, R17 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Resubdivision of Lot 7 into Lots 7A and 7B of Block 1 for Eugene Babin”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated January 17, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4390, 09/23/08) Chapter 19, Page 110 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Eugene Chiasson Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Eugene Chiasson Subdivision”, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Sections 1 & 2, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Eugene Chiasson Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., dated January 28, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3450, 7/13/04) Eugene Chiasson Subdivision, Tract 1-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Subdivision of Tract 1-A of the Eugene Chiasson Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 1, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Subdivision of Tract 1-A of the Eugene Chiasson Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., dated December 29, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4023, 03/27/07) Eula Duet Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Eula Duet Estate Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 92, T 14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Eula Duet Estate Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bayou Country Surveying, LLC dated May 1, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4425, 11/25/08) Evangeline Estates Subdivision, Phase 1, Ward 11, District 5, variance. A variance of Section 19:352. A.4. ii, of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to install a cross streets every 1200 feet as required in the subdivision regulations. (Ord. No. 4224, 02/12/08) Evangeline Estates Subdivision, Phase 1, Ward 11, District 5. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Evangeline Estates Subdivision, Phase 1 and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Sections 40& 41, T 16S, R 17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Evangeline Estates Subdivision, Phase 1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated December 1, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Ontario Street, 1604 feet asphalt, 50ft. street right of way, 20ft. width of street, value $165,802.98; Evangeline Heights Street, 160 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $14,078.44; Fairview Street, 150 feet asphalt, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $ 13,198.58. (Ord. No. 4322, 05/27/08) Evangeline Heights Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Evangeline Heights Subdivision, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 40, T16S, R17E, and Section 41, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Evangeline Heights Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated December 10, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2725, 3/9/99) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 111 § 19:400 Evangeline Heights, Addendum No. 1, Phase A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Evangeline Heights, Addendum No. 1, Phase A”, and being situated in District 5, Ward 11, Sections 40 and 41, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Evangeline Heights, Addendum No. 1, Phase A," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford and Associates, Inc., and dated January 26, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2875, 5/9/00) Evangeline Heights Subdivision and Evangeline Heights Subdivision Addendum No. 1, Phase “A”, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Redivision of Evangeline Heights Subdivision and Redivision of Evangeline Heights Subdivision Addendum No. 1, Phase A”, and being situated in Ward 11, Section 41, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Evangeline Heights Subdivision and Redivision of Evangeline Heights Subdivision Addendum No. 1, Phase A," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., and dated January 31, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2994, 10/9/01; 3284, 12/17/03) Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "B", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 40, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "B"," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated July 23, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3077, 7/9/02; 3337, 12/17/03) Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "C", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 40, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "C"," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated August 7, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3078, 7/9/02; 3338, 12/17/03) Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase D1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "D1", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 41, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "D1"," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated April 22, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3171, 7/8/03) Chapter 19, Page 112 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase D2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "D2", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 41, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Evangeline Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, Phase "D2"," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. dated February 6, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3399, 4/13/04) Evans Chouest Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evans Chouest Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 35, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Evans Chouest Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated May 10, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2449, 9/10/96) Evelyn McKittrick Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evelyn McKittrick Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 45, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Evelyn McKittrick Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by John P. Robichaux, Land Surveyor, and dated July 20, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2262, 10/12/94) Evida Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evida Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections , T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Evida Subdivision, Addendum No. 2," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated March 5, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2448, 9/10/96) Evida Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Evida Subdivision, Addendum Number 3, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Evida Subdivision Addendum Number 3," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by John Plaisance, Land Surveyor, and dated December 19, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2307, 4/12/95) Eugene Hatcher, Redivision of Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Property Belonging to Eugene Hatcher, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 2 & 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Property Belonging to Eugene Hatcher," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor dated November 6, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3209, 11/25/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 113 § 19:400 Faith Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Faith Subdivision”, and being situated in District 5, Ward 11, Sections 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Faith Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Surveyor, and dated March 8, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2909, 10/10/00) Family Farms Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Family Farms Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 107, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Family Farms Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated March 5, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4341, 06/24/08) Fantastic Acres Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Addendum No. 2 to Fantastic Acres Subdivision, and being situated in, District 9, Ward 4, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Addendum No. 2 to Fantastic Acres Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated February 17, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2684, 11/10/98) Felicia Plantation; portion. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of a Portion of Felicia Plantation into Tract A of Felicia Plantation and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7, Section 18, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Resubdivision of a Portion of Felicia Plantation ino Tract A of Felicia Plantation,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated May 14, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4139, 09/11/07) Felicia Plantation, Tract A Resubdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of a Tract A of Felicia Plantation into Tracts A-1, A-2 & A-3 of Felicia Plantation and being situated in Ward 4 ,District No. 7 Section 18, T16 S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Resubdivision of a Tract A of Felicia Plantation into Tracts A-1, A-2 & A-3 of Felicia Plantation”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.LC. dated April 2, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4622, 09/08/09) Chapter 19, Page 114 Supplement 22 § 19:400 First United Pentecostal Church Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Redivision of Property of First United Pentecostal Church”, and being situated in, District 1, Ward 1, Section 11, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Property of First United Pentecostal Church,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated August 2, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2843, 1/11/00) Fishermans Village Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Fishermans Village Subdivision”, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 23 & 26, T21S, R22E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Fishermans Village Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P. L. S., and dated June 2, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2899, 8/8/00; 3234, 12/17/03) Florence and Jeanne Cheramie Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Florence and Jeanne Cheramie, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 9, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Property of Florence and Jeanne Cheramie being subdivided into Lots A, B, C, D, E, and F," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated August, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2217, 4/13/94) Floyd Gaudet Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Floyd Gaudet Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 9, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Floyd Gaudet Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated July 11, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2548, 10/14/97) Floyd Matherne Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the The Redivision of Property Belonging to the Estate of Floyd Matherne and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 41, T 17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Property Belonging to the Estate of Floyd Matherne”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated April 9, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4470, 03/10/09) Floyd Matherne Subdivision, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Redivision of Property Belonging to Floyd Matherne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Section 41, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Property Belonging to Floyd Matherne Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated March 29, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2998, 11/13/01; 3288, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 115 § 19:400 Fonseca Subdivision Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Fonseca Subdivision Extension, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Fonseca Subdivision Extension," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated December 1, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2406, 4/9/96) Four Point Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Four Point Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 3, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Four Point Heights Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., and dated February 12, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2420, 6/11/96) Francis Bourgeois, Sr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Francis Bourgeois, Sr. Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4, Section 16, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Francis Bourgeois, Sr. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor dated February 2, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3436, 5/11/04) Francis J. Ducos Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Francis J. Ducos Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 45, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Francis J. Ducos Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated November 15, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2400, 3/26/96) Franklin Levron, Sr., Et Al Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts 1 thru 5, A Redivision of Property belonging to Franklin Levron, Sr., et als Property, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 31, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts 1 thru 5, A Redivision of Property belonging to Franklin Levron, Sr., et als Property," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS, and dated February 17, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2773, 7/13/99) Frederick Levert Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Frederick Levert Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Frederick Levert Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. and dated December 20, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No.3157, 6/10/03) Chapter 19, Page 116 Supplement 22 § 19:400 French Turn Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the French Turn Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 38 and 39, T18S, R21E, and Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "French Turn Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated August 29, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2369, 12/31/95) French Turn Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Addendum No. 1 to French Turn Subdivision, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Sections 38 and 39, T-18-S, R-218-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Addendum No. 1 to French Turn Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated February 25, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2758, 6/8/99) French Turn Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Addendum No. 2 French Turn Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Addendum No. 2 French Turn Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated September 10, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3206, 11/25/03) French Turn Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The Lafourche Parish Council granted a variance of Section 19:351 B.2.i of the Subdivision Regulation a variance to revise the front property line setback on Lots 17 and 28 Block 6 from twenty (20') feet to thirteen (13') feed due to the odd shape of the lots being cul-de-sac lots at the French Turn Subdivision, Addendum No. 2 per Ord. No. 3556 of 3/8/05. French Turn Subdivision, Addendum No. 3: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Addendum No. 3 To French Turn Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 39, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Addendum No. 3 To French Turn Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated March 30, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3875, 9/5/06) G & S Land, L.L.C. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the G & S Land, L.L.C. Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "G & S Land, L.L.C. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated November 6, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3148, 6/10/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 117 § 19:400 Galliano Business Park. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Galliano Business Park, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 22 and 23, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Galliano Business Park," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated November 10, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2868, 4/11/00) Galliano Development, L.L.C. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Galliano Development, LLC Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10 , District No. 8 Section 1, 18S, R 21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Galliano Development, LLC Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated April 20, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4110, 08/14/07) Gaspard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Gaspard Subdivision”, and being situated in Ward 9, District 7, Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Gaspard Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., dated January 6, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3474, 9/28/04) Gaston and Rita Rodrigue Property Division. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Gaston & Rita Rodrigue, and being situated in Ward 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Division of Property Belonging to Gaston & Rita Rodrigue,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated March 26, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2458, 10/8/96) Gaston and Rita L. Rodrigue, A 0.979 Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “A 0.979 Acres Tract Belonging to Gaston & Rita L. Rodrigue”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "A 0.979 Acres Tract Belonging to Gaston & Rita L. Rodrigue," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, and dated October 26, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2869, 4/11/00) Gaston and Rita L. Rodrigue, A 2.350 Acre Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the A 2.350 Acre Tract of Land Belonging to Gaston & Rita L. Rodrigue, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "A 2.350 Acre Tract of Land Belonging to Gaston & Rita L. Rodrigue," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Harold J. Terracina dated May 26, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No.3214, 11/25/03) Chapter 19, Page 118 Supplement 22 § 19:400 George Cortez Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “George Cortez Subdivision”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Section 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "George Cortez Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering & Surveying, Inc., and dated October 29, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2855, 3/13/00) George Terrebonne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as George Terrebonne Subdivision, and being situated in, District 15, Ward 10, Section 23, T-21-S, R-22-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “George Terrebonne Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 2, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2680, 11/10/98) Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 1, and being situated in, District 7, Ward 7, Section 7, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 1,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., dated March 2, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2799, 10/12/99) Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 2, and being situated in, District 7, Ward 7, Section 7, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Georgia Sugar Estates, Phase 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated September 3, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2800, 10/12/99) Gibbens and Lefort Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Gibbens and Lefort Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 101, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Gibbens and Lefort Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc. and dated March 26, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2526, 8/12/97) Gilbert Duet, Jr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Gilbert Duet, Jr., Subdivision, and being situated in, District 14, Ward 10, Section 8, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Gilbert Duet, Jr., Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated February, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2644, 8/11/98) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 119 § 19:400 Gladys Dominique Properties. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot Extensions 1 thru 8 into Lots 1-A and 2-A Subdivided from a Tract of Land Owned by Gladys Dominique and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 6, T 16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Lot Extensions 1 thru 8 into Lots 1-A and 2-A Subdivided from a Tract of Land Owned by Gladys Dominique”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. dated November 7, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4472, 03/10/09) Global Properties, L.L.C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Global Properties, L.L.C, and being situated in, District 12, Ward 10, Section 2, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Global Properties, L.L.C.,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., dated June, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2812, 11/9/99) Gordon P. Martinez, Sr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Gordon P. Martinez, Sr. Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 91, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Gordon P. Martinez, Sr. Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Harold Terracina, Surveyor dated May 30, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3779, 3/28/2006) Goubert Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Goubert Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 43, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "The Goubert Subdivision, Survey of Tract A-B-C-D-E-A Redivision of property belonging to Cleveland Matherne, a 1.004 Acre Tract," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated November 8, 1993 and revised on March 11, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2253, 9/14/94) Grace Court Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Grace Court Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 4, Sections 49 & 50, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Grace Court Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 2 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated February 1, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No.3444, 6/22/04) Grand Marnier Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Grand Marnier Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 2, Section 4 & 5, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Grand Marnier Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated September 1, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3013, 12/11/01; 3299, 12/17/03) Chapter 19, Page 120 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II-A and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 40, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II-A", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated November 3, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Falcon Lane (150’) feet concrete, street R.O.W. (50’) feet, width of street (20’), Value ($1,750.00); Lark Lane (150’) feet concrete, street R.O.W. (50’), Width of Street (20’), Value ($1,750.00) (Ord. No. 3542, 1/25/05) Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II-B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II-B and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 31, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Green Acres Subdivision, Phase II - B”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 1, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Robin Lane, 160 ft. concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $9,250.00; Sparrow Lane, 160 ft. concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $ 9,250.00; Oriole Lane, 160 ft. concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $9,250.00. (Ord. No. 3778, 3/28/2006) Greenway Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Greenway Estates Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 103, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Greenway Estates Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated March 3, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No.3432, 5/11/04) Greenwood Plantation Properties, Lot C-19. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot C-19, Portion of a Subdivision of Lot C, Tract 1 Greenwood Plantation Properties and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Section 24, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lot C-19, Portion of a Subdivision of Lot C, Tract 1 Greenwood Plantation Properties", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Terry Dantin dated December 16, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3122, 2/11/03) Gregory Rodriguez Property, Lot 3, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Revision of Lot 3 of the Property Belonging to Gregory Rodriguez, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 7, Section 22, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Revision of Lot 3 of the Property Belonging to Gregory Rodriguez,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keith J. Fournier, and dated May 8, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2525, 8/12/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 121 § 19:400 Gregory Rodriguez Property, Lot 3 Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 3 into Lot 3-B1 and Lot 3-B2 Belonging to Gregory Rodriguez and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 22, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Lot 3 Into Lot 3-B1 and Lot 3-B2 Belonging to Gregory Rodriguez", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz dated September 29, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No.3375, 12/29/03) The Grove Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Grove Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 41, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Grove Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated October 15, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3708, 1/10/06) Guidry Toups Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, Lot "B", Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot "B", GuidryToups Subdivision, Addendum Number 2, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 19 & 20, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Edmond Rodrigue Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated December 12, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2315, 5/18/95) Habitat for Humanities Developments. A variance of Sections 19:351 B.1.i., 19:351 B.1.i.i., 19:352 A.1.i.i.i., 19:378 A., 19:376 A., 19:332 A.1.e., 19:332 B.1, 19:332 C.1. and 19:314 D. of the Subdivision Regulations, and Ordinance No. 3380 as amended and Ordinance No. 3178 as amended, a variance from the Minimum Frontage Requirements of sixty (60) feet allowing fifty (50) foot, a variance from the Minimum Lot Requirements of six-thousand (6,000) square feed and allowing five thousand (5,000) subject to Board of Health requirements for the construction of community sewer systems to be built by Habitat for Humanities and maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council Sewer District #11, a variance from the upgrading of existing public right of way, a variance from requiring final approval and permitting prior to the installation of the water lines and fire hydrants, a variance to record the final plat prior to the installation of improvements without the posting of a performance bond, a variance expediting the permitting process, and a variance waiving any Planning Commission Fees and Permitting Fees on all Habitat for Humanities Community Development sites including but not limited to East 22nd, Greenville/St. Patrick, and in the Marydale Community initiated by Habitat for Humanities through December 31, 2006. (Ord. No. 3700, 11/22/05) Habitat for Humanity Subdivision. A variance to Section 19:351 A.1.i for the redivison of Lots 2-12, Block 5 and Lots 2-12, Block 6 of Sugar Oaks Subdivision (Ward 10, District 7). (Ord. No. 3721, 1/10/06) Chapter 19, Page 122 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Habitat for Humanities Developments; variance. A variance of Sections 19:351 B.1.i., 19:351 B.1.i.i., 19:352 A.1.i.i.i., 19:378 A., 19:376 A., 19:332 A.1.e., 19:332 B.1, 19:332 C.1. and 19:314 D. of the Subdivision Regulations, and Ordinance No. 3380 as amended and Ordinance No. 3178 as amended, a variance from the Minimum Frontage Requirements of sixty (60) feet allowing fifty (50) foot, a variance from the Minimum Lot Requirements of six-thousand (6,000) square feet and allowing five thousand (5,000) subject to Board of Health requirements for the construction of community sewer systems to be built by Habitat for Humanities and maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council Sewer District #11, a variance from the upgrading of existing public right of way, a variance from requiring final approval and permitting prior to the installation of the water lines and fire hydrants, a variance to record the final plat prior to the installation of improvements without the posting of a performance bond, a variance expediting the permitting process, and a variance waiving any Planning Commission Fees and Permitting Fees on all Habitat for Humanities Community Development sites including but not limited to East 22nd, Greenville/St. Patrick, and in the Marydale Community initiated by Habitat for Humanities through December 31, 2006. (Ord. No. 3982, 01/09/07) Habitat for Humanity Subdivision, Raceland; variance. The Lafourche Parish Council does hereby provide a variance to Section 19:352 A.1.(iii), and Section 19:375 A;B.1, 2, 3 of the Subdivision Regulation for The Raceland Habitat for Humanity Subdivision (Ward 3, District 5). (Ord. No. 4002, 02/27/07) Hackberry Estates Tract 5, Variance. A variance of Section 19:352.A.3.vi. of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to extend the cross street for Hackberry Estates Tract 5 Subdivision. (Ord. No. 4202, 01/08/08) Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 3, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 3, Addendum No. 1 to Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision, and being situated in, District 12, Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Lot 3, Addendum No. 1 to Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated July 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2689, 12/8/98) Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 3A, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 3A, Addendum No. 1 to Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision, and being situated in, District 12, Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Lot 3A, Addendum No. 1 to Hamilton Bouvier Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated July 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2690, 12/8/98) Harold Rodrigue, et al Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the s ubdivision known as the Harold Rodrigue, et al, and being situated in, District 6, Ward 6, Section 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Harold Rodrigue, et al,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated May 8, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2673, 10/13/98) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 123 § 19:400 Hector A. Linares, et ux, Tract 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tract 2, Property of Hector A. Linares, et ux and being situated in Ward 3, Section 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tract 2, Property of Hector A. Linares, et ux," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyors, and dated March 6, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2996, 11/13/01; 3286, 12/17/03) Henry Mahler, et al. Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the 15-lots in the Partition of Property of Henry Mahler et al Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 17, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Partition of Property of Henry Mahler, et al Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated October 6, 1993 and revised on November 5, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2192, 1/12/94) Henry P. Vega Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Henry P. Vega Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Section 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Henry P. Vega Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated August 21, 1998 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3042, 3/12/02; 3314, 12/17/03) High Grass L.L.C. Tract 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Tract 1 into Tracts 1A and 1B, Belonging To High Grass L.L.C. and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 1 Sections 31, 30, 67 and 68, T 14S, R16E and Section 128, T15S, R16E Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Tract 1 into Tracts 1A and 1B, Belonging to High Grass L.L.C.”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated June 30, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4650, 10/27/09) Highlands Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Highlands Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Highlands Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated December 30, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3401, 4/13/04) Chapter 19, Page 124 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Highlands, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “The Highlands, Addendum No. 1" and being situated in Ward 10, District 8, Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Highlands, Addendum No. 1", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 31,2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Providence Avenue, 1482 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, West Avenue B, 285 feet, 50 ft. street right of way, 20ft. width of street. Total value $114,565.07 (both streets). (Ord. No. 3763, 3/14/2006) Highlands, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the The Highlands, Addendum No. 2 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 2, T 18S, R 21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Highlands, Addendum No.2 ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated September 8, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4167, 11/13/07) Highlands Addendum No. 1; variance. A variance of Section 19:352 B.1 of the Subdivision Regulation the cul-de-sac exceeds the requirements of five-hundred (500') so that a cross street might be aligned with an existing cross street in the adjacent older Highlands Subdivision; at The Highlands, Addendum No. 1 per Ord. No. 3558 of 3/8/05. Highlands Subdivision, Addendum No. 1; variance. A Variance of Section 19:352 C. from having to hard surface the cross street rights of way for The Highlands, Addendum #1 Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3735, 1/24/2006) Highland Lakes Subdivision, Phase I. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Highland Lakes Subdivision, Phase I”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 8, Sections 33, 34, 35 & 36, T14S, R16E and Sections 123, 124, 125 & 126, T15S, R16E Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Highland Lakes Subdivision, Phase I” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated October 20, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2888, 7/11/00) Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Sections 124 & 126, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated May 7, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Bayou Lafourche Drive, (950.6) feet concrete, value $60,000.00, Width of Street Right of Way (40) feet, Width of Street (27) feet. (Ord. No. 3541, 1/25/05) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 125 § 19:400 Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 2; and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 3, Sections 124 & 126, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., dated February 14, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System, and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Grand Lakes Drive, 345 ft. concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $51,750.00; East Lakeshore Drive, 1633 ft. concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $ 244,950.00; Lake Verret Drive, 163 ft. concrete, 40 ft. right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $24,450.00; North Lake Drive, 360 ft. concrete, 40 ft. right of way; 27 ft. width of street, value $54,000.00. (Ord. No. 3786, 4/11/2006) Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 3 and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Sections 124 & 126, T15S-R16E and Section 33, T14 S- R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Highland Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 3”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated November 21, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. Streets accepted in this development are Abby Lake Drive, 1754 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $257,434.00; Little Lake Drive, 565 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $82,925.00; Lake Boeuf Court, 121 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value 17,759.00; North Lake Drive, 120 feet concrete, 40 ft. street right of way, 27 ft. width of street, value $17,612.00. (Ord. No. 4595, 07/28/09) H.O. Land Company. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “H.O. Land Company”, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7, Section 45, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "H.O. Land Company," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., dated July 6, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3509, 11/9/04) Hodson Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Hodson Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 14, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Hodson Estate Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated April 15, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2345, 9/13/95) Hodson Estate, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Hodson Estate, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in District No. 7, Ward 3, Section 14, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Hodson Estate, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated April 2, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2594, 3/10/98) Chapter 19, Page 126 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Homer B. Bourque Property, Tract 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts 3-A & 3-B A Redivision of Tract 3 of Homer B. Bourque Property Division and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 27, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tracts 3-A & 3-B A Redivision of Tract 3 of Homer B. Bourque Property Division”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated January 29, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4542, 05/12/09) Horace A Savoie Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Horace A. Savoie into Lots HS1 & HS-2 and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7 Sections 56 & 99, T 17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Property Belonging to Horace A. Savoie into Lots HS-1 & HS-2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated May 5, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4646, 10/27/09) Horis and Jerry Caro Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Revision of Property of Horis and Jerry Caro, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 11, Section 35, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property of Horis and Jerry Caro,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated February 6, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2504, 6/10/97) Hotard Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Hotard Estates Subdivision, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Sections 31, T13S, R17 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Hotard Estates Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor and dated February 02, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2969, 6/12/01; 3261, 12/17/03) Ida Babin Subdivision Block 6, Addendum 1, and James Maurice Danos Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Block 6 of Addendum 1 to Ida Babin Subdivision & Property Belonging to James Maurice Danos, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 11, Section 26, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Block 6 of Addendum 1 to Ida Babin Subdivision & Property Belonging to James Maurice Danos,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated October 31, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2523, 8/12/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 127 § 19:400 Intracoastal Office Park Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Intracoastal Office Park Subdivision, and being situated in District 12, Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Intracoastal Office Park Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated July 6, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2707, 1/12/99) Irvin Matherne Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Estate of Irvin Matherne and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 41, T 17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Estate of Irvin Matherne”, sheets1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated May 5, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4621, 09/08/09) J & D Land Development, L.L.C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the J & D Land Development, LLC and being situated in Ward 3 District No. 5 Section 10, T 15S, R 18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “J & D Land Development, LLC” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Allen R. Woodard, LA. Land Surveyor dated September 5, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4166, 11/13/07) Jake Giardina Property, Survey of Tracts 1 and 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Survey of Tract 1 and Tract 2 of Property Owned by Jake Giardina”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Sections 107, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Survey of Tract 1 and Tract 2 of Property Owned by Jake Giardina” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David Waitz Engineering & Surveying, Inc. and dated May 29, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2930, 11/14/00) Jake Legendre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jake Legendre Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 31, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Jake Legendre Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated July 10, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4135, 09/11/07) Chapter 19, Page 128 Supplement 22 § 19:400 James J. Cartozzo, Jr. Parcel Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Parcel “A” and Parcel “B” Being a Portion of the St. Bernard Plantation Subdivision and the Harris J. Knight Subdivision Belonging to James J. Cartozzo, Jr., and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 16, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Parcel “A” and Parcel “B” Being a Portion of the St. Bernard Plantation Subdivision and the Harris J. Knight Subdivision Belonging to James J. Cartozzo, Jr.,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated November 22, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2499, 6/10/97) James Matherne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the James Matherne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey plat showing Lot 1 of James Matherne Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated March 7, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2238, 7/13/94) James & Elizabeth McGrew Property, Resubdivision of a Portion. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of a Portion of the James & Elizabeth McGrew Property, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 9, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Resubdivision of a Portion of the James & Elizabeth McGrew Property" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated April 2, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3446, 7/13/04) James Plaisance Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the James Plaisance Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 14, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "James Plaisance Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. dated September 22, 2003, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3473, 9/28/04) Janet Collins Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Janet Collins Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 36, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Janet Collins Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated July 24, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2381, 1/9/96) Janice Grammar Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Janice Grammar Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 35, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Janice Grammar Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated October 31, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2405, 4/9/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 129 § 19:400 Jason Rodrigue, Redivision of 1.118 Acres Into Lots A, B, & C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of 1.118 Acres into Lots A, B, & C, Belonging to Jason Rodrigue, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 1, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of 1.118 Acres into Lots A, B, & C, Belonging to Jason Rodrigue", sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated April 1, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3475, 9/28/04) Javy J. Pertuit Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Javy J. Pertuit Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 22, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Javy J. Pertuit Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated March 8, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2429, 7/9/96) Javy J. Pertuit Subdivision, Lot 1: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Subdivison of Lot 1 of a Subdivision by Javy J. Pertuit and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section (unclassified), T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Subdivision of Lot 1 of a Subdivision by Javy J. Pertuit,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., dated August 11, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintainted by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3970, 12/12/06) J. B. Levert Land Company; Portion of Undeveloped Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Portion of Undeveloped J. B. Levert Land Company property into Lots 1 and 2 of Morvant Plantation and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Section 40, T 14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Portion of Undeveloped J. B. Levert Land Company Property into Lots 1 and 2 of Morvant Plantation”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated January 16, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4340, 06/24/08) J. C. DeSoto Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the J. C. DeSoto Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 14, Ward 10, Section 20, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “J. C. DeSoto Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. and dated December 2, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2604, 4/14/98) Chapter 19, Page 130 Supplement 22 § 19:400 JES Investments, LLC. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract A-B-C-D-A, A Property of JES Investments, LLC and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Sections 2 & 3, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tract A-B-C-D-A, A Property of JES Investments, LLC", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated December 13, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3121, 2/11/03) Jerry Ledet Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jerry Ledet Subdivision, and being situated in District 14, Ward 10, Section 8, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Jerry Ledet Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated September 4, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2720, 2/9/99) Jerry Monier, Tract “C”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tract “C” Belonging to Jerry Monier and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 9, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract “C” Belonging to Jerry Monier,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Surveyor dated October 15, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3990, 01/23/07) Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. - Redivision of Lot “K”, “M”, “N” and “O”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Redivision of Lot “K”, “M”, “N” and “O”, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 7, Section 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. - Redivision of Lot “K”, “M”, “N” and “O”,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated December 5, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2507, 6/10/97) Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Subdivision being a portion of Lots 7 & 8, Subdrainage District No. 3 of Lafourche Drainage District No. 12 (a-lot subdivision)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc., and dated September 16, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2244, 8/10/94) Jessie J. Pertuit Property Resubdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Resubdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Jessie J. Pertuit, Sr. Resubdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated June 29, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2366, 12/13/95) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 131 § 19:400 Jessie J. Pertuit Property, District 5, Ward 3, Lots "P" and "Q". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lots “P” & “Q” of Property belonging to Jessie J. Pertuit and being situated in District 5, Ward 3, Sections 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Lots “P” & “Q” of Property Belonging to Jessie J. Pertuit , sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. and dated November 30, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2963, 5/8/01; 3255, 12/17/03) Jessie Pertuit, Sr. Property, Tract A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract A of Property Belonging to Jessie Pertuit, Sr. or Assigns and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 6, Section 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tract A of Property Belonging to Jessie Pertuit, Sr. or Assigns”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Reg. P.L.S. dated February 2, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3776, 3/28/2006) Jessie Sapia, Tract R1, Variance. A variance of Section 19:354 B providing a variance from not having to install a fire hydrant as required by the subdivision regulations and providing fire protection with a dry hydrant from a canal which is located on the adjacent property. (Ord. No. 4506, 04/28/09) Jessie Sapia, Tract R1, Variance. A variance of Section 19:352.B. Design Standards for Roads providing a variance from the minimum fifty (50’) foot street right of way to a twenty-five (25’) foot servitude of passage. (Ord. No. 4507, 04/28/09) Jimmy Badeaux Redivision and Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jimmy Badeaux Redivision and Lot Extensions and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Jimmy Badeaux Redivision and Lot Extensions", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated June 25, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3108, 11/12/02; 3365, 12/17/03) Jimmy Badeaux Subdivision, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jimmy Badeaux Subdivision, Phase 1 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Jimmy Badeaux Subdivision, Phase 1", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 1, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3159, 6/10/03) Chapter 19, Page 132 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Jimmy Cantrelle, II Property, Tracts A, B & C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Jimmy Cantrelle, II into Tracts A, B &C and being situated in Ward 4 , District No. 6, Sections 20 & 21, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Property Belonging to Jimmy Cantrelle, II into Tracts A, B & C”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated October 6, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3777, 3/28/2006) Jimmy and D.C. Autin Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Jimmy and D.C. Autin Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 30, T-16-S, R-21-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Jimmy and D.C. Autin Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated May 29, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2348, 9/13/95) J. J. 3 Properties, LLC. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the J. J. 3 Properties, LLC, and being situated in District 5, Ward 7, Section 60, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “J. J. 3 Properties, LLC,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated August 11, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2813, 11/9/99) J. K. & L. Smith Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the J. K. & L. Smith Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 12, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "J. K. & L. Smith Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren Land Surveyor dated May 4, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3182, 10/14/03) J-Mak Rentals, L.L.C. and Bayttavin, L.L.C.;Tract 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 3 of Property belonging to J-Mak Rentals, L.L.C. and Bay Havin, L.L.C. into Tract 3A & Tract 3B and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3 Section 12, T 15S, R 16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Tract 3 of Property belonging to J-Mak Rentals, L.L.C. and Bay Havin, L.L.C. into Tract 3A & Tract 3B”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated September 27, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4277, 04/22/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 133 § 19:400 Joe Leonard Partition and Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Joe Leonard Partition and Lot Extensions, and being situated in Ward 10, District 13, Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Joe Leonard Partition and Lot Extensions,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated August 22, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2571, 12/9/97) Joe Leonard Lot Extensions 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Joe Leonard Lot Extensions 2 and being situated in Ward 8, Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Joe Leonard Lot Extensions 2", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated July 31, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3029, 3/12/02) Joe Leonard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Joe Leonard Subdivision, and being situated in District 13, Ward 10, Sections 2 & 3, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Joe Leonard Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated August 4, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2817, 11/9/99) Joe Peltier Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Joe Peltier Estate Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 101, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Joe Peltier Estate Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor dated October 27, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3124, 2/11/03) Joey Falgout Subdivision and Lot Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Joey Falgout Subdivision and Lot Extension and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6 Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Joey Falgout Subdivision and Lot Extension", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated December 18, 2000 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3396, 4/13/04) Joey and Roxanne Enterprise Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Joey and Roxanne Enterprise Subdivision”, and being situated in District 6, Ward 4, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Joey and Roxanne Enterprise Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. and dated October 25, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2877, 5/9/00) Chapter 19, Page 134 Supplement 22 § 19:400 John Barker Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “John Barker Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 6, Sections 11 & 12, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “John Barker Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated May 5, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3711, 1/10/2006) John C. Daigle Property, Lot 2, Block C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 2, Block "C" of John C. Daigle Property in Rear of Lydia Park and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Section 16, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Lot 2, Block "C" of John C. Daigle Property in Rear of Lydia Park, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated October 7, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3679, 9/27/05) John LeBlanc, Tracts B-1 & B-2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tracts “B-1” & “B-2”, A Redivision of Tract “B”, property belonging to John Leblanc, and being situated in District 5, Ward 11, Sections 31 & 24, T16S, R18E, T17S & R18E Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Tracts “B-1” & “B-2”, A Redivision of Tract “B”, property belonging to John Leblanc, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS and dated October 18, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2944, 1/9/01) John Percle Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the John Percle Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District 2, Section 8, T 14 S, R 17 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “John Percle Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated June 27, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3765, 3/14/2006) John & Benny Percle Subdivision, Tract One. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tract One of the John & Benny Percle Subdivision, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6 Sections 8, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Tract One of the John & Benny Percle Subdivision, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc. and dated June 3, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2945, 12/9/01) John T. Hassell Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The John T. Hassell Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 8, Section 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The John T. Hassell Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. and dated May 9, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3014, 12/11/01; 3300, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 135 § 19:400 Juan Martinez Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Juan Martinez Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 11, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Juan Martinez Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated November 11, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3373, 12/29/03) Judy T. Cantwell Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Judy T. Cantwell Subdivision and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Section 27, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Judy T. Cantwell Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Harold J. Terracina dated June 25, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3128, 3/11/03) Julie H. Knight, et al.. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot "A" and Lot "B" belonging to Julie H. Knight et al., and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 16, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lot "A" and Lot "B" Julie H. Knight et al.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated March 8, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2450, 9/10/96) Junius J. Barrios Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Junius J. Barrios Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, Section 14, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Junius J. Barrios Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated December 5, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3061, 4/9/02; 3325, 12/17/03) Kip J. Plaisance, Jr. Subdivision #1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Subdivision #1 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Sections 16 & 17, T20S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Subdivision #1", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated January 15, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3071, 6/11/02; 3333, 12/17/03) Kip J. Plaisance, Jr. Subdivision #1 Addendum #1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Sub. #1, Add. #1 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Sections 16 & 17, T 20S, R22E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Sub. #1, Addn. #1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated April 7, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4597, 07/28/09) Chapter 19, Page 136 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Kip J. Plaisance, Jr. Subdivision #2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Subdivision #2 and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 17, T20S, R22E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Kip J. Plaisance Jr. Subdivision #2", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 22, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3213, 11/25/03) Kenneth Constant Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Kenneth Constant Subdivision and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3, Section 16, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Kenneth Constant Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated March 7, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3693, 11/8/05) Kenneth R. Constant Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Kenneth R. Constant, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 11, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property Belonging to Kenneth R. Constant,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated September 5, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2502, 6/10/97). Klebert Hidalgo Estate Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Portion of the Estate of Klebert Hidalgo Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, Sections 37, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Division of a Portion of the Property of Klebert Hidalgo," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated June 24, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2270, 11/9/94) Klebert Hidalgo Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Klebert Hidalgo Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 27, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Klebert Hidalgo Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, and dated June 9, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2382, 1/9/96) Kliebert Hidalgo Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Kliebert Hidalgo Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in District 2, Ward 5, Sections 27, T14S-R16E Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Kliebert Hidalgo Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor and dated July 31, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2960, 4/10/01; 3252, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 137 § 19:400 Klienpeter Estates Subdivision, Phase I. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Klienpeter Estates Subdivision, Phase I, and being situated in District 4, Ward 2, Sections 6 & 44, T15S, R16E & R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Klienpeter Estates Subdivision, Phase I," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David Waitz Engineering & Surveying, Inc., and dated January 10, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2964, 5/8/01; 3256, 12/17/03) Kraemer Country Club Estates Addition. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Addition to Kraemer Country Club Estates, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Section 18, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Addition to Kraemer Country Club Estates," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by R.P. Bernard Professional Land Surveyor, and dated May 5, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2692, 12/8/98) Labiche Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as the LaBiche Subdivision and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Section 37, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “LaBiche Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated October 1, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4233, 02/26/08) Labiche Subdivision Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Labiche Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Section 37, T 14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Labiche Subdivision, Addendum No. 1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated September 2, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. 9Ord. No. 4672, 12/08/09) La Butte Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the La Butte Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 17, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "La Butte Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated March 30, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2348, 9/13/95) LaCote Subdivision, Phase 1; Variance. a. Variance of Section 19:352. A.4.ii, from having to install cross streets every 1200 feet on the Entrance Boulevard buy adding crossovers where necessary. b. Variance of Section 19:352. A.4.ii, from having to install cross streets every 1200 feet on the south side of road and requesting approximately 1500 feet for cross streets. c. Variance of Section 9:352.A.3.iv, for permission to develop 141 lots at this time with only one main subdivision exit (a future phase will add a second subdivision exit). d. Variance of Section 19:352.B. from the maximum length (500’) of a Cul-de-Sac (permanent) to a length of 750 feet at the La Cote Subdivision, Phase 1. (Ord. Nos. 3791, 4/25/2006; 3792, 4/25/2006; 3793, 4/25/2006; 3813, 5/23/2006) Chapter 19, Page 138 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Lady of the Sea General Hospital, Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lady of the Sea General Hospital Lot 1 & Lot 2 & Lot Extensions and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 7 Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Lady of the Sea General Hospital Lot 1 & Lot 2 & Lot Extensions", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. and dated April 23, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3076, 7/9/02; 3336, 12/17/03) Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 (Valentine Tank Site). The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 (Valentine Tank Site), and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 56, 57, 99, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 (Valentine Tank Site)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated September 8, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2441, 8/13/96) Lafourche Parish Waterworks District No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lafourche Parish Waterworks District No. 1, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 7, T17S, R21E, and Section 25, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated November 28, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2430, 7/9/96) LaGraize Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the LaGraize Estate Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 5, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "LaGraize Estate Subdivision, Lot 1 thru 5," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated June 30, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2216, 4/13/94) Lake View Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lake View Plantation Subdivision, and being situated in, District 9, Ward 4, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Lake View Plantation Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated June 3, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2646, 8/11/98) Lake View Plantation, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lake View Plantation Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6 Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lake View Plantation Addendum No. 1", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated January 8, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3438, 5/11/04) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 139 § 19:400 Lankmark Estates, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Landmark Estates, Phase 1 and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 10, T 15 S, R18E and Section 53, T16S, R18S Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Landmark Estates, Phase 1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. dated January 26, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. Streets accepted in this development are Landmark Drive, 2,171 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $256,178.00; Historic Avenue, 318 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $37,524.00. 9Ord. No. 4548, 05/26/09) Larose Civic Center Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Larose Civic Center Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 104, T17S, R20E, and Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Larose Civic Center Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated November, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2368,12/13/95) Larose Intracoastal Land Company Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Larose Intracoastal Land Company, and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 12, Section 62, T17S, R21E, and Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Larose Intracoastal Land Company,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, and dated October 17, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2503, 6/10/97) Larose Landing Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Larose Landing Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District 10, Section 50, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Larose Landing Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David T Heck, P.E., and dated March 4, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2796, 9/14/99) Laskie Uzee Gerac Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Laskie Uzee Gerac Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 24, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Laskie Uzee Gerac Subdivision, Lot "A"," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated January 14, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2318, 5/18/95) La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1; variance. A variance of Section 19:332.A.3.d.(vi), providing a variance for a survey map of the contiguous holdings at a scale of one inch (1”) equals four hundred (400’) feet instead of one inch (1”) equals two hundred (200’) feet. (Ord. No. 4004, 02/27/07) Chapter 19, Page 140 Supplement 22 § 19:400 La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1; variance. A variance of Section 19:352. A.4. ii, of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations providing a variance from having to install cross streets every twelve hundred (1200’) feet due to the cross streets going no where because of the golf course. (Ord. No. 4005, 03/13/07) La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1; variance. a variance of Section 19:352. A.3.(iv), of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations providing a variance for developing one hundred forty (140) lots in Phase 1 with only one main subdivision exit. A future phase will add additional exits. (Ord. No. 4006, 03/13/07) La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1 and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 6 Sections 8, 9, 10, & 11, T 16 S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “La Tour Subdivision, Phase 1”, sheets 1 through 3 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated July 29, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. Streets accepted in this development are LaTour Boulevard, 2,857 feet concrete, 80ft. street right of way, 30ft. width of street, value $847,300.00; Bordeaux Drive, 773 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 30 ft. width of street, value $149,700.00; Pinot Noir Court, 263 feet concrete; 50 ft. street right of way, 30 ft. width of street, value $70,400.00. (Ord. No. 4633, 09/22/09) Ledet’s Bel Vue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ledet’s Bel Vue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 7 Section 2, T 17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Ledet’s Bel Vue Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated November 28, 2007; revised June 30, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4373, 08/26/08) Lee Callais Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lee Callais Subdivision, and being situated in, District 12, Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Lee Callais Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated March 26, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2643, 8/11/98) Lee Leger Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lee Leger Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Sections 22, & 23, T19S, R22E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lee Leger Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated March 10, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3472, 9/28/04) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 141 § 19:400 Legendre's Bon Vivant Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Legendre's Bon Vivant Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Legendre's Bon Vivant Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. dated May 28, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3483, 9/28/04) The Legendre Land Corporation, Lot "A" of the Remainder of Tract "C". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot "A" of the Remainder of Tract "C" Being a Lot and Tract of Land Owned by The Legendre Land Corporation, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Sections 29, 30, 31 and 32, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lot "A" of the Remainder of Tract "C" Being a Lot and Tract of Land Owned by The Legendre Land Corporation", sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. dated February 24, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3449, 7/13/04) Legendre Land Corporation, Tracts B, C, D & E. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts B, C, D, & E, Legendre Land Corporation and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2 Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts B, C, D & E, Legendre Land Corporation", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. dated November 12, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3180, 10/14/03) Leighton Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Leighton Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 12 & 13, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Resubdivision of Lots 54, 55, 56C, 57C, and 58C into Lots 54A, 55A, 56A, 57A, 58A, and 58B, Leighton Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. A. Badeaux, Jr., Land Surveyor, and dated July 18, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2261, 10/12/94) Leonard Duet, Tract A and Tract 11. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Revised Tract A and Revised Portion of Tract 11 Belonging to Leonard Duet and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 24, T17S, R18E, Terrebonne and Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Revised Tract A and Revised Portion of Tract 11 Belonging to Leonard Duet", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated August 4, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3377, 12/29/03) Chapter 19, Page 142 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Leonard Duet Property, Tracts 8 & 9, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes known as the Tracts 8-A, 9-A, & 9-B, a redivision of Tracts 8 & 9 (Leonard Duet Property) and being situated in Ward 11 District No. 5, Section 24, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tracts 8-A, 9-A & 9-B, a redivision of Tracts 8 & 9 (Leonard Duet Property),” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated November 23, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3874, 09/05/06) Leopold Perque Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Leopold Perque Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 7, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Leopold Perque Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren Land Surveyor dated February 3, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3451, 7/13/04) Lester Himel, Jr., Redivision of Tract A-1-2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Re-division of Tract A-1-2, belonging to Lester Himel, Jr., and being situated in District 4, Ward 11, Section 139 T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Re-division of Tract 1-2 belonging to Lester Himel, Jr.,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated February 1, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the LafourcheParish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2979, 8/14/01; 3269, 12/17/03) Lester J. Gravois Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lester J. Gravois Subdivision and being situated in Ward 5, Section 33 & 34, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lester J. Gravois Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc., and dated July 9, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3012, 12/11/01; 3298, 12/17/03) Lenno Powell, Et al, Tract 6, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 6 of survey plat showing property belonging to Lenno Powell, et al, and being situated in District 3, Ward 1, Section 61, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Tract 6 of survey plat showing property belonging to Lenno Powell, et al,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated March 3, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2683, 11/10/98) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 143 §19:400 Leroy J. Foret, Tract A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract “A”, A Portion of Property Belonging to Leroy J. Foret, et ux and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 61, T 16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract “A”, A Portion of Property Belonging to Leroy J. Foret, et ux”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated July 22, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4439, 01/13/09) Levert Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Levert Subdivision, Addendum Number 1, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 39, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Levert Subdivision, Addendum Number 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, Land Surveyor, and dated July 1, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2346, 9/13/95) Lillian Usie Guidry Estate, Tracts A, B, and C, Redivision of property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts A, B, and C, Redivision of Property Belonging to the Lilian Usie Guidry Estate, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 42, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts A, B, and C, Redivision of Property Belonging to the Lillian Usie Guidry Estate", sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated July 2, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3510, 11/9/04) Linda Adams, et al, 0.4691 Acre Tract: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “0.4691 Acre tract of land carved out of property belonging to Linda Adams, et al” and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 12, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “0.4691 Acre tract of land carved out of property belonging to Linda Adams, et al,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc., dated February 21, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4059, 05/22/07) Linda Aucoin Hutchinson Property Division. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Division of Property Belonging to Linda Aucoin Hutchinson Being Part of Lot 7-D of Lot 7 of Subdivision of Lot 50A of Ellender Subdivision”, and being situated in District 7, Ward 11, Sections 58 and 65, T18S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of Property Belonging to Linda Aucoin Hutchinson Being Part of Lot 7-D of Lot 7 of Subdivision of Lot 5-A of Ellender Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc., and dated February 25, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2882, 6/13/00) Chapter 19, Page 144 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Lisa Arcement Zeringue, Lot 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Lisa Arcement Zeringue, Lot 1 Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 3, District 6, Sections 66, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lisa Arcement Zeringue, Lot 1 Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., dated November 15, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4022, 03/27/07) Lisa Arcement Zeringue, Lot 1. A variance of Section 19:354 B of the Subdivision Regulation requiring fire hydrant within three (300’) feet from the front property line at the Lisa Arcement Zeringue Lot 1 Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3934, 10/24/06) Lloyd J. Cortez Jr. Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Lloyd J. Cortez, Jr., and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Division of Property of Lloyd J. Cortez, Jr. into Tract "A" and Tract "B"," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc., and dated January 18, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2246, 8/10/94) Lola Bourg Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lola Bourg Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 45, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Charles T. Wallace Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated January 25, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2306, 4/12/95) Lonnie Dufrene Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Lonnie Dufrene Subdivision”, and being situated in District 7, Ward 4, Sections 1, T17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lonnie Dufrene Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David Waitz, Engineering and Surveying Inc., and dated March 5, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2910, 10/10/00) Louis J. St. Martin et ux, Tracts 1, 2, 3, & 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Survey of Tracts 1, 2, 3 & 4 Being A Redivision of property belonging to Louis J. St. Martin Et Ux and being situated in Ward 7 , District No. 6 Section 33, T 15S, R 18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Survey of Tracts” 1, 2, 3 &4 Being A Redivision of Property Belonging to Louis J. St. Martin Et Ux , sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated May 17, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4171, 11/13/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 145 § 19:400 Louise Rousse Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Louise Rousse Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Section 13, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Louise Rousse Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated July 19, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2457, 10/8/96) Louisiana Land and Exploration Company. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Louisiana Land and Exploration Company, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 8 & 36, T19S-R22E Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Louisiana Land and Exploration Company, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. and dated November 2, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2959, 4/10/01; 3251, 12/17/03) Lucie Rodrigue Mahler Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Estate of Lucie Rodrigue Mahler Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 18, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Partition of the Estate of Lucie Rodrigue Mahler," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated October 6, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2383, 1/9/96) Lucie Rodrigue Mahler Estate Partition, Lots 2, 3, & 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lots 2, 3, & 4 of the Partition of the Estate of Lucie Rodrigue Mahler, and being situated in District No. 6, Ward 6, Section 18, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Lots 2, 3 & 4 of the Partition of the Estate of Lucie Rodrigue Mahler,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated November 6, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2613, 5/12/98) Lucy Investments, L.L.C., Tract “C” and “D”: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Survey of Tract “C” and “D” of a Redivision of Property of Lucy Investments, L.L.C. and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Sections 82, 63, & 64, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Survey of Tract “C” and “D” of a redivision of Property of Lucy Investments, L.L.C. sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS, dated June 3, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3932, 10/24/06) Chapter 19, Page 146 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Ludevine Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ludevine Plantation Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 7 Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 97 & 102, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ludevine Plantation Subdivision", sheets 1 through 4 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated February 17, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3433, 5/11/04) Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision, 6.2068 Acre Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 18, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision, survey and division of a 6.2068 acre tract into Lots 1, 2, 3, & 4," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by George Bergeron, Jr. & Son, Inc., and dated February 4, 1994 and revised on February 28, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2245, 8/10/94) Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, Section 18, T14S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ludger Rodrigue Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and dated November, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3060, 4/9/02; 3324, 12/17/03) M.S.O.F Corporation Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to M.S.O.F. Corporation, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 136, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Map Showing the Redivision of Property belonging to M.S.O.F. Corporation, (Lots G-1 thru G-7)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated October 12, 1992, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2223, 5/11/94) Mabel D. Melancon Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Subdivision of Mabel D. Melancon, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lots "A" and "B", Subdivision of Mabel D. Melancon," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., Land Surveyor, and dated August 1993 ad revised on August 20, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2170, 11/10/93) Mack Cheramie Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Mack Cheramie Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 37, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Mack Cheramie Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. and dated October 3, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3070, 6/11/02; 3332, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 147 § 19:400 Madewood Place Subdivision, Phase A: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Madewood Place Subdivision, Phase A and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 2, 3, & 4, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Madewood Place Subdivision, Phase A,”sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Davis A. Waitz, Engeering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 4, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Bently Drive, 1605 feet concrete, 50-60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $186,000.00. (Ord. No. 3971, 12/12/06, amended by Ord. No. 4137, 09/11/07) Marie Antoinette Barker Shows Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Marie Antoinette Barker Shows, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 39 & 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey plat of showing property belonging to Marie Antoinette Barker Shows being subdivided into Lot 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated February 7, 1994 and revised on February 23 and April 20, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2239, 7/13/94) Mark Borne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Mark Borne Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6 , District No. 2 Section 12 & 13, T 14S, R 17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Mark Borne Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated July 13, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4170, 11/13/07) Melvin Bourgeois Property, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of the Property of Melvin Bourgeois Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 100, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of the Property Belonging to Melvin Bourgeois," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated January 6, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2329, 7/12/95) Menton Rousse Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Menton Rousse Subdivision, and being situated in, District 14, Ward 10, Section 12, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Menton Rousse Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated February 26, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2630, 7/14/98) Chapter 19, Page 148 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Meril Dufrene Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Meril Dufrene Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 64, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Meril Dufrene Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated January 27, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3172, 7/8/03) Merlin Babin, et al Property, Tracts "A", "B" and C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tracts “A”, “B” and “C”, property belonging to Merlin Babin, et al, and being situated in District 5, Ward 11 Sections 26, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Tracts “A”, “B” and “C”, property belonging to Merlin Babin, et al, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS and dated October 10, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2946, 1/9/01) Michael Zeringue Subdivision and Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Michael Zeringue Subdivision and Lot Extensions, and being situated in District No. 13, Ward 10, Section 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Michael Zeringue Subdivision and Lot Extensions,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, and dated October 7, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2582, 2/10/98) Miller Point Farmettes Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Miller Point Farmettes Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 11, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Miller Point Farmettes Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, Land Surveyor, and dated December 24, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2304, 4/12/95) Milton Ourso Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Milton Ourso, and being situated in Ward 5, Sections 88, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Property Belonging to Milton Ourso," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated January 19, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2452, 9/10/96) Minor J. Cheramie Leeville Memorial Park. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Minor J. Cheramie Leeville Memorial Park, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 23, T-21-S, R-22-E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Minor J. Cheramie Leeville Memorial Park," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated February 5, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2415, 6/11/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 149 § 19:400 M. J. Cheramie Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The M.J. Cheramie Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, Section 66 & 67, T17S, R19E, and Section 67, T17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The M.J. Cheramie Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. and dated August 7, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3033, 3/12/02) Mobil Tel Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Mobil Tel Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Mobil Tel Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated December 27, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2491, 4/8/97) Monique Reynaud Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Monique Reynaud Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 3, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Monique Reynaud Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. Land Surveyor, and dated June 7, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2257, 10/12/94) Mouldeoux Subdivision, variance. A variance of Section 19:354B of the Subdivision Regulation a variance form the fire hydrant exceeding the three (300’) feet from the front property line at the Mouledoux Subdivison. (Ord. No. 3945, 10/24/06) Mouledoux Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Mouledoux Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 7 Section 62, T 17S, R 21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Mouledoux Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. dated November 20, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4232, 02/26/08) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oncale Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oncale, Jr., and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 31, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "A 0.2764 Acre Tract of Land Carved from the Property of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oncale, Jr.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated August 24, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2181, 12/8/93) Chapter 19, Page 150 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Mrs. Anna C. Oncale, 18.44 Acres. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as the Division of 18.44 Acres for Mrs. Anna C. Oncale to be divided into Tract A and Tract B and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 91, T 14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled " Division of 18.44 Acres for Mrs. Anna C. Oncale to be divided into Tract A and Tract B ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated November 16, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4235, 02/26/08) Mrs. Gloria Curole Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Mrs. Gloria Curole Subdivision and being situated in District 8, Ward 10, Sections 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled The Mrs. Gloria Curole Subdivision , sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated October 26, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2953, 4/10/01; 3245, 12/17/03) Mrs. Levy Rodrigue and Albert Joseph Rodrigue Subdivision, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of a Portion of the Subdivision of Mrs. Levy Rodrigue and Albert Joseph Rodrigue Belonging to Michael Delatte and being situated in Ward 6, Section 22, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of a Portion of the Subdivision of Mrs. Levy Rodrigue and Albert Joseph Rodrigue Belonging to Michael Delatte", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Coastal Environments, Inc. and dated October 15, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3059, 4/9/02; 3323, 12/17/03) Mrs. Wilson Petit Subdivision Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Estate of Mrs. Wilson Petit Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Estate of Mrs. Wilson Petit Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated January 26, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2317, 5/18/95) Myrtle Subdivision. Ordinance No. 4222 is hereby amended to read as follows: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Myrtle Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6, Section 34, T17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Myrtle Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., dated December 12, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767, streets accepted in this development are Beverly Street, 163 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $28,137.00; Addy Street, 170 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $27,637.00. (Ord. No. 4222, 02/12/08 amended by Ord. No. 4437, 12/09/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 151 § 19:400 Newell Terrebonne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Newell Terrebonne Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Sections 12 and 55, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Newell Terrebonne Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated January 8, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2547, 10/14/97) Newton Bergeron Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Newton Bergeron Subdivision and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 26, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Newton Bergeron Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc. and dated January 17, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3066, 5/14/02; 3328, 12/17/03) Nolan Toups Subdivision, Tract 1 of Section 1, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 1 of Section 1 of Property of Nolan Toups Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 10, Section 1, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Tract 1 of Section 1 of Property of Nolan Toups Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco J. Picciola, II, L.S., and dated May 2, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2543, 9/9/97). Nolan’s Hyland Subdivision, Addendum #8, Tract 7. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 7 of Addendum No. 8 to Nolan’s Hylands Subdivision and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 6 Section 1, T 17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Tract 7 of Addendum No. 8 to Nolan’s Hylands Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor dated July 1, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4474, 03/10/09) Noland Roger Property, Tracts 1 and 2, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts 1 and 2, Redivision of Lot 6-G, Property of Noland Roger, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 60, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey of Tracts 1 and 2, Redivision of Property Belonging to Noland Roger," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated August 11, 1993 and revised on September 29, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2194, 1/12/94) Chapter 19, Page 152 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Nolen Tregre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Nolen Tregre Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 15, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Nolen Tregre Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated May 19, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2550, 10/14/97) Nolty J. Theriot Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Nolty J. Theriot Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 33, T 19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Nolty J. Theriot Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bayou Country Surveying, LLC dated May 6, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4345, 06/24/08) Norbert Richard Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Norbert Richard Subdivision and being situated in Ward 5, Section 33, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Norbert Richard Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. and dated November 7, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3062, 4/9/02; 3326, 12/17/03) Norman & Edna M. Legendre, Lot 1 Being a Portion of Lot 5 of the Chateau Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Norman & Edna M. Legendre, Lot 1 being a portion of Lot 5 of the Chateau Plantation Subdivision, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Section 12, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Norman & Edna M. Legendre, Lot 1 being a portion of Lot 5 of the Chateau Plantation Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, and dated March 13, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2706, 1/12/99) Norris J. Authement Tracts 3-A and 3-B, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Norris J. Authement Redivision of Tracts 3-A and 3-B, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 11, Section 42, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Norris J. Authement Redivision of Tracts 3-A and 3-B,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated February 20, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2524, 8/12/97). North Bayou Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the North Bayou Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 10, Section 50, T18S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “North Bayou Estates Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated June 19, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2561, 11/11/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 153 § 19:400 North Thibodaux Water Tower Lot. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the North Thibodaux Water Tower Lot and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 114, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "North Thibodaux Water Tower Lot", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, LLC dated December 6, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3374, 12/29/03) Northwest Park Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Northwest Park Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in District No. 10, Ward 4, Section 48, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Northwest Park Subdivision, Addendum No. 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, and dated December 15, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2591, 3/10/98) Oak Grove Subdivision, Phase II. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Oak Grove Subdivision, Phase II”, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 22, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Oak Grove Park Subdivision, Phase II,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated October 6, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2853, 2/8/00) Oak Grove Park Subdivision, Phase III. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Oak Grove Park Subdivision, Phase III and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Section 22, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Oak Grove Park Subdivision, Phase II, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated September 8, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3526, 1/11/05) Oak Manor Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Oak Manor Subdivision, Addendum No. 2” and being situated in Ward 11, District 4, Section 35, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Oak Manor Subdivision, Addendum No. 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., dated January 31, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Holley Street, 615 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $48,335.78; Fern Street, 618 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $48,535.78. (Ord. No. 4082, 06/26/07) Oak Manor Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, variance. A variance of Section 19:352.B. of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from the maximum length (500') of a Cul-de-Sac (permanent) to a length of 568 feet at the Oak Manor Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. (Ord. No. 3701, 11/22/05) Chapter 19, Page 154 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Octave J. Sommers, III, Tracts "A" and "B". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts “A” and “B”, A Redivision of Property Belonging to Octave J. Sommers, III and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6 Section 37, T17S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts “A” and “B”, A Redivision of Property Belonging to Octave J. Sommers, III”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated September 28, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3529, 1/11/05) Odette Barker Woods Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Odette Barker Woods Subdivision, and being situated in District 8, Ward 10 Sections 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Odette Barker Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry Picciola, L.S. and dated December 04, 2000 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2971, 6/12/01; 3263, 12/17/03) Old Safari Heights Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Old Safari Heights Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 28 & 29, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Old Safari Heights Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by John Plaisance, Land Surveyor, and dated December, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2338, 9/13/95) Old Safari Heights, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Old Safari Heights, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in District No. 14, Ward 10, Sections 28 & 29, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Old Safari Heights, Addendum No. 1,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated October 3, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2603, 4/14/98) Oubre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Oubre Subdivision”, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Oubre Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated June 26, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2837, 1/11/00) Owen Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Owen Subdivision Addendum No. 2 and being situated in District 8, Ward 10 Sections 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Owen Subdivision Addendum No. 2 , sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. and dated October 31, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2956, 4/10/01; 3248, 12/14/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 155 § 19:400 Pamela N. Landry and David P. & Richard Burgo, Lot 1: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot 1 Belonging to Pamela N. Landry and David P. & Richard Burgo and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 4, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot 1 Belonging to Pamela N. Landry and David P. & Richard Burgo,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, dated January 30, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3931, 10/24/06) Paradise Cove Subdivison. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Paradise Cove Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 24 & 25, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Paradise Cove Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., dated May 1, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Buccaneer Road, 1,097 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $38,395.00; and Mango Avenue, 413 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $14,455.00. (Ord. No. 4081, 06/26/07) Paradise Cove Subdivision, Addendum No. 1; variance. A variance of Section 19:352.A.7 of the Subdivision Regulation for the street light spacing exceeding the distance of 250’ at the Paradise Cove, Addendum No. 1 Subdivision. (Ord. No. 4033, 04/10/07) Paradise Cove Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. Ordinance No. 4238 is hereby amended to read as follows: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Paradise Cove Subdivision, Addendum No. 1” and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 24 & 25, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Paradise Cove Subdivision, Addendum No. 1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., dated December 7, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767, Streets accepted in this development are Buccaneer Road, 1,493 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $150,390.00; Kiwi Avenue, 682 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $67,050.00. (Ord. No. 4238, 02/26/08, amended by Ord. No. 4438, 12/09/08) Patricia Angelette, Tract 1 & 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract 1 & 2 being a subdivision of 20.7 Acres belonging to Patricia Angelette and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 4 Section 69, T 15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract 1 & 2 Being a Subdivision of 20.7 Acres belonging to Patricia Angelette”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, PE, PLS, Inc. dated February 25, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4343, 06/24/08) Chapter 19, Page 156 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Patrick Dupre Property, Tracts A, B, and C Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts A, B, and C, Redivision of Patrick Dupre Property, and being situated in Ward 11, District 11, Section 31, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts A, B, & C, Redivision of Patrick Dupre Property," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated June 19, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2570, 12/9/97) Pecan Grove Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pecan Grove Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 31, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Pecan Grove Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated March 10, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2260, 10/12/94) Pelican Way Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pelican Way Subdivision and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6, Section 21, T 19 S, R 16 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Pelican Way Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 16, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Superior Street, 2,800 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $177,863.00; Kennedy Street, 370 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $23,503.00; Jefferson Street, 400 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. street, value $25,409.00. (Ord. No. 3709, 1/10/2006) Penelope Bergeron Hebert et al Property, Tracts "A" and "B". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tracts “A” and “B” of the Penelope Bergeron Hebert Et Al Property and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4 Section 14, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts “A” and “B” of the Penelope Bergeron Hebert Et Al Property”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated February 1, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3617, 6/14/05) Percle Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Percle Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 100, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Percle Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated July 8, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2552, 10/14/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 157 § 19:400 Percle Family Subdivision, Redivision of Tract 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Re-division of Tract 4, Percle Family Subdivision into Tracks A-4-A and Tract A-4-B, of the Halbach Subdivision, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Section 31, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Re-division of Tract 4, Percle Family Subdivision into Tracts A-4-A and Tract A-4-B, of the Halbach Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated February 4, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2974, 7/10/01; 3265, 12/17/03) Percle Family Property, Redivision of Tract A-3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “The Redivision of Tract A-3 of the Percle Family Property”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Sections 31, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Tract A-3 of the Percle Family Property” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc and dated January 16, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2937, 12/12/00) Percy Chaisson, etal; Division of 6.123 Acres: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of 6.123 Acres Into Tract 1 & Tract 2 Belonging to Percy Chaisson, et al and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 2, Section 46, T15S, R16E. Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Division of 6.123 Acres Into Tract 1 & Tract 2 Belonging to Percy Chaisson et al,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E.. P.L.S., Inc. dated February 8, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3869, 09/05/06) Pere Subdivision, Lot Extensions of Blocks 2, 4, 6 and 8. A variance of Section 19:352 C. of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to hard surface the cross street rights of way for the Lot Extensions of Blocks 2, 4, 6 and 8 of the Pere Subdivision. (Ord. No. 3677, 9/27/05) Perrin Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Perrin Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 9, Sections 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Perrin Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Inc., and dated August 10, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2365,12/13/95) Picciola Land Company, Inc. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Picciola Land Company, Inc. and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 5, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Picciola Land Company, Inc.," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated September 4, 2002, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3129, 3/11/03) Chapter 19, Page 158 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Pierce Family Subdivision, variance: A variance of Section 19:354 B.1 of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from the installation of an eight (8”) inch water line and the installation of fire hydrant(s) at the Pierce Family Subdivision. (Ord. No 3935, 10/24/06) Pierre J. Ducos, Division of .517 Acres. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of .517 Acres Belonging to Pierre J. Ducos, and being situated in District 12, Ward 10, Section 38, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of .517 Acres Belonging to Pierre J. Ducos," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., and dated August 11, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2811, 11/9/99) Pineridge Estates, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pineridge Estates, Phase 1 and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Sections 16 & 59, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Pineridge Estates, Phase 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, dated February 18, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Pine Ridge Street, concrete, 1,678, 50 foot right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $80,879.60; Oleander Street, concrete 163.25 ft, 50 ft. right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $7,868.65; Helen Drive, concrete, 145.07 ft., 50 ft. right of way, 20 ft. street right of way, value $6,992.37. (Ord. No. 3694, 11/8/05) Pine Row Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pine Row Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 18, 19, 20 and 71, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Tracts I, II, and III, Pine Row Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated June 21, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2193, 1/12/94) Pinell Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pinell Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 28, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey Plat showing Lot 1, Pinell Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated December 28, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2237, 7/13/94) Pitre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Pitre Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10 , District No. 7 Section 62, T 17S, R 21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Pitre Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated July 20, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4169, 11/13/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 159 § 19:400 Place, The. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Place and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 18, T21S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Place", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated March 13, 2003, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3376, 12/29/03) Place Subdivision, The. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Place Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 5, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Place Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated June 21, 2004, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3502, 10/12/04) Plaisance-Duet Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Plaisance-Duet Lot Extensions” and being situated in Ward 10, District 8, Section 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Plaisance-Duet Lot Extensions,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., dated April 2, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4083, 06/26/07) Plaisance Industrial Plaza. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Plaisance Industrial Plaza, and being situated in District No. 1, Ward 1, Section 59, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Plaisance Industrial Plaza,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren & Associates, and dated December 7, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2584, 2/10/98) Plantation Garden Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Plantation Garden Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 1, Section 11 & 12, T15S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Plantation Garden Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. and dated May 5, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3040, 3/12/02; 3312, 12/17/03) Plantation Trace Subdivision, Addendum No. 4-Phase “A”. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as the Plantation Trace Subdivision, Addendum No 4 – Phase “A” and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3 Section 12, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Planation Trace Subdivision, Addendum No. 4 – Phase “A”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated November 28, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4241, 02/26/08) Chapter 19, Page 160 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Prairie Lake Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prairie Lake Subdivision, and being situated in District 7, Ward 3, Sections 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Prairie Lake Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., and dated August 23, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2815, 11/9/99) Prairie Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prairie Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Prairie Lake Subdivision, Addendum No. 1" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc. and dated April 11, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3072, 6/11/02; 3334, 12/17/03) Praire Lake Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the "Prairie Lake Subdivision, Addendum No. 2" and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Prairie Lake Subdivision, Addendum No. 2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 9, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Prairie Lake Blvd., 990 feet Concrete, Value $64,300.00, ROW 76 feet, Street Width 20 feet; Col-Van Street, 1,900 feet Concrete, Value $119,590.00, ROW 60 feet, Street Width 20 feet. (Ord. No. 3577, 4/12/05) Prairie Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known ad Prairie Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, situated in Ward 3, District No.5, Section 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Prairie Lakes Subdivision, Addendum No. 4”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated August 4, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: ColVan Street, 580 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $36,120.00; Ord. No. 3803, 5/9/06) Prairie Ridge Subdivision, Phase II. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prairie Ride Subdivision, Phase II and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Prairie Ridge Subdivision, Phase II", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated August 28, 2003, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3447, 7/13/04) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 161 § 19:400 Prairie Ridge Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prairie Ridge Subdivision, Phase 1, and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Prairie Ridge Subdivision, Phase 1" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated June 20, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3155, 6/10/03) Prairie View Subdivision: The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Prairie View Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 15 T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Prairie View Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by John H. Miller, PLS dated October 18, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Treasure Drive, 2524.05 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $363,463.00; Savings Street, 172.10 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $24,782.00; Bond Street, 172.10 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $24,782.00. (Ord. No. 3969, 12/12/06) Prudential Insurance Co. of America. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America, and being situated in Ward 7, Sections 29, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Prudential Insurance Company of America," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc, and dated July 7, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2384, 1/9/96) Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 1, and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 9, Section 67, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 1,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated May 9, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2476, 2/12/97) Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 2, and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 7, Section 8, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Prudential Insurance Company of America Subdivision No. 2,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated May 10, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2477, 2/12/97) Chapter 19, Page 162 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Quail Run Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Quail Run Subdivision, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 31, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Quail Run Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS, and dated May 30, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2786, 8/10/99) Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase A”, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 31, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase A,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Land Surveyor, and dated October 5, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2845, 1/11/00) Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase B”, and being situated in District 4, Ward 11, Section 31, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Quail Run, Addendum No. 1, Phase B,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS, and dated January 27, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2874, 5/9/00) Quality Printing Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Quality Printing Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 12, T 19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Quality Printing Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated February 22, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4344, 06/24/08) Raceland Raw Sugar Corp. Property, Redivision of Tracts C and D. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tract “C” & Tract “D”, A Redivision of Raceland Raw Sugars Corporation Property, and being situated in District 2, Ward 7, Sections 39, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Tract “C” & Tract “D”, A Redivision of Raceland Raw Sugar Corporation Property sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS and dated August 8, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2939, 12/12/00) Raceland Truck Plaza & Casino, L.L.C. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Raceland Truck Plaza & Casino, L.L.C., and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 6, Section 29 & 30, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Division of Property Belonging to Raceland Truck Plaza & Casino, L.L.C." sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by T. Baker Smith & Son and dated November 7, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3065, 5/14/02; 3327, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 163 § 19:400 Rachel Plantation Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Rachel Plantation Subdivision”, and being situated in District 4, Ward 11, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Rachel Plantation Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS and dated December 2,1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2927, 11/14/00) Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 1”, and being situated in District 4, Ward 11, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 1” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, P.L.S. and dated May 17, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2986, 9/11/01; 3276, 12/17/03) Rachel Plantation Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rachel Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Rachel Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 2" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated April 2, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3107, 12/12/02; 3364, 12/17/03) Rachel Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rachel Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Rachel Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 3" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS dated January 6, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3207, 11/25/03) Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 3, Phase "D". The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 3, Phase "D", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Rachel Plantation, Addendum No. 3, Phase "D", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, PLS dated May 20, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3470, 9/28/04) Rachel Plantation Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rachel Plantation Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase "C", and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 4, Sections 13 & 14, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Rachel Plantation Estates, Addendum No. 3, Phase "C" " sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, PLS dated January 6, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3384, 2/10/04) Chapter 19, Page 164 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Ram Esponge Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Ram Esponge Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Sections 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Ram Esponge Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., dated November 28, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4062, 05/22/07) Randy Paul Blouin, et ux, Tracts A & B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Tracts A & B, Property of Randy Paul Blouin, et ux”, and being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Sections 35, 55, and 116, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tracts A & B, Property of Randy Paul Blouin, et ux,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Land Surveyor, and dated September 30, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2840, 1/11/00) Randy Tauzin, 19.88 Acres. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of 19.88 Acres Belonging to Randy Tauzin into Tract 1 Being 4.53 Acres and Tract 2 Being 15.35 Acres and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 1, Section 58, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of 19.88 Acres Belonging to Randy Tauzin into Tract 1 Being 4.53 Acres and Tract 2 Being 15.35 Acres,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated April 3, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4134, 09/11/07) Reine Guidry Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Reine Guidry Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 14, T15S, R18E, and Section 57, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Reine Guidry Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated August 1, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2272, 11/9/94) Remie Toups, Jr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Remie Toups, Jr. Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 44, T 19S, R 21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Remie Toups, Jr. Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated May 8, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4108, 08/14/07) Reyonlds Duet Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Reynolds Duet Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 10, District 8, Section 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Reynolds Duet Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., dated February 12, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4084, 06/26/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 165 § 19:400 Richard Lasseigne Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Richard Lasseigne Subdivision and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 4 Section 58, T 15 S, R 17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Richard Lasseigne Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated July 8, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4389, 09/23/08) Richard Lasseigne Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Richard Lasseigne Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 4 Section 58, T 15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Richard Lasseigne Subdivision, Addendum No. 1“, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 27, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4671, 12/08/09) Richard J. Owen Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Richard J. Owen, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Property Belonging to Richard J. Owen," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated December 6, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2399, 3/26/96) Richard Owen Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Richard Owen, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 11, Section 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property Belonging to Richard Owen,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated June 6, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2545, 9/9/97). Richard Owen Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract of Land Belonging to Richard Owen, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Tract of Land Belonging to Richard Owen," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles J. McDonald, and dated November 9, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2414, 6/11/96) Richard Owen, Tracts A & B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Tracts A & B, Belonging to Richard Owen”, and being situated in District 11, Ward 11, Section 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tracts A & B, Belonging to Richard Owen," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated September 7, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2841, 1/11/00) Chapter 19, Page 166 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Ridgeland Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ridgeland Subdivision, and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Section 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Ridgeland Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Riverlands Surveying Company, and dated August 23, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2926, 11/14/00) Rienzi House Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rienzi House Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 3, Section 39, T16S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Rienzi House Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering & Surveying, Inc. dated February 19, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3204, 11/25/03) Robert P. Allemand, Division of Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Belonging to Robert P. Allemand and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Sections 3 & 10, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Division of Property Belonging to Robert P. Allemand,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Surveyor dated July 6, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3989, 01/23/07) Robert P. Allemand, variance: A variance of Section 19:354 B of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from the fire hydrant exceeding the three (300’) feet from the front property line at the Division of Property Belonging to Robert P. Allemand. (Ord. No. 3944, 10/24/06) Robert Carbon Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Robert Carbon Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 3, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Plat showing Tract "I" of Duard Eymard Co., Inc. Division and Tract "H" of Stanley Rodrigue Division now Robert Carbon Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated August 1, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2258, 10/12/94) Robert J. Carbon Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Robert J. Carbon Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 3, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Robert J. Carbon Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associated, Inc., and dated November 1, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2505, 6/10/97) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 167 § 19:400 Robert Kirchhoff Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of property in Subdrainage District No. 1, Lafourche Drainage District No. 6, owned by Robert Kirchoff, and being situated in Ward 7, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of a portion of Lots 40, 41, 42 and 43 of Subdrainage District No. 1 of Lafourche Drainage District No. 6 into Lots 41-A through 41-k. Property of Robert Kirchhoff," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Lucien C. Gassen, Land Surveyor, and dated July 9, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2151, 9/8/93) Robert Martin Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Partition of a 17.46 Acre Tract of Land Belonging to the Robert Martin Estate and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 6, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Partition of a 17.46 Acre Tract of Land Belonging to the Robert Martin Estate" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc. dated October 25, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3215, 11/25/03) Robert E. Taylor, et ux Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Robert E. Taylor, et ux, and being situated in District No. 11, Ward 11, Section 136, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property Belonging to Robert E. Taylor, et ux,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated October 30, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2602, 4/14/98) Robichaux/Keller Subdivision. The Lafourche Parish Council granted a variance of Section 19:351 A.1.i of the Subdivision Regulation a variance from lots fronting on a public street at the Robichaux/Keller Subdivision per Ord. No. 3587 of 4/26/05. Rodney Daigle Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Rodney Daigle Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6, Section 15, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Rodney Daigle Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated April 2, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3653, 8/9/05) Rodney Daigle Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Rodney Daigle, a revision of lot lines of the Rene LeBlanc Subdivision” and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6, Section 69, T 17 S, R 19 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Rodney Daigle, a revision of lot lines of the Rene LeBlanc Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc., dated October 23, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4061, 05/22/07) Chapter 19, Page 168 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Rodney Daigle Subdivision, Lots 1 and 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lot 1 and Lot 2 of the Rodney Daigle Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No.6 Section 69, T 17 S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot 1 and Lot 2 of the Rodney Daigle Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated May 8, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. Streets accepted in this development are Connie Street, 142.9 feet concrete, 20 ft. street right of way, 50 ft. width of street, value $14,500. (Ord. No. 4473, 03/10/09) Romero Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Romero Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 11, District 11, Section 41, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Romero Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc., and dated January 6, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2790, 9/14/99) Rousse Land Development, Inc. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Rousse Land Development, Inc. Subdivision”, and being situated in District 8, Ward 10, Sections 1, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Rousse Land Development, Inc. Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated February 14, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2887, 7/11/00) Roy J. Samanie Property, Tracts 1, 2, & 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tracts 1, 2, and 3, Property of Roy J. Samanie, and being situated in Ward 11, Sections 19, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Tracts 1, 2 and 3, Redivision of Property Belonging to Roy J. Samanie," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated July 28, 1993, and revised November 10, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2190, 1/12/94) Roz Properties Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Roz Properties Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 6, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Roz Properties Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated February 2, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3445, 7/13/04) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 169 § 19:400 Ruby Pierce Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Ruby Pierce Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 4, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Ruby Pierce Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 8, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Russel J. Richoux Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Re-division of Russel J. Richoux Property, and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 9, Section 18, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Re-division of Russel Richoux Property,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, and dated December 31, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2490, 4/8/97) Rusty Leblanc Property Resubdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Resubdivision of a 1.00 Acre Site into Tracts A & B for Rusty Leblanc”, and being situated in District 1, Ward 1, Section 12, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Resubdivision of a 1.00 Acre Site into Tracts A & B for Rusty Leblanc,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., and dated January 3, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2876, 5/9/00) S. A. Constant Estate. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Estate of S. A. Constant Lot Extensions to certain Lots in Blocks 1, 3, 7, 9 and 11, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 7, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lot Extensions to certain Lots in Blocks 1, 3, 7, 9 and 11 of Estate of S. A. Constant," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated August 7, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2391, 2/13/96) Sarah Percle Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Sarah Percle Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 32, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Sarah Percle Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor dated October 15, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3153, 6/10/03) Saucier Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Saucier Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Saucier Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. and dated August 9, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3031, 3/12/02) Chapter 19, Page 170 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Saw Mill Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Saw Mill Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 99, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Saw Mill Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor dated October 29, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3123, 2/11/03) Scott A. Guidroz Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Scott A. Guidroz Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 8, Sections 67, T16S, R19E, and Section 39, T15S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Division of the Property of Scott A. Guidroz Being a Portion of Uncle Peter Plantation," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David L. Martinez, Land Surveyor, and dated September 12, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2275, 12/14/94) Shelby Estates Subdivision at Greenwood Plantation Estates; variance. a variance of Section 19:352. A.4. ii, of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from having to install a cross street between Lot 11 & 12 Block 2 needed to connect to and continue cross streets in the Shelby Estates Subdivision at Greenwood Plantation Estates due to the cross street not being able to go anywhere. (Ord. No. 4080, 06/27/07) Shelby Estates Subdivision at Greenwood Plantation Estates. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Shelby Estates Subdivision at Greenwood Plantation Estates and being situated in Ward 5, District No. 2 Section 24 T 14 S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Shelby Estates Subdivision at Greenwood Plantation Estates” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by GSE Associates, Inc. dated June 12, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Lauralee Drive, 2,318 feet concrete, 65 ft. street right of way, 22 ft. width of street, value $363,000.00; Olivia Drive, 234 feet concrete, 65 ft. street right of way, 22 ft. width of street, value $37,000.00. (Ord. No 4372, 08/26/08) Sherlene Guidry Lot Extensions, Ward 10, District 9. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sherlene Guidry Lot Extensions and being situated in Ward 10, Section 1, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Sherlene Guidry Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated April 10, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2999, 11/13/01; 3289, 12/17/03) Shirley A. Domangue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Shirley A. Domangue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9 District No. 7 Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Shirley A. Domangue Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S. dated November 30, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3579, 4/12/05) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 171 § 19:400 Sidney Bourg Subdivision, Block 5 Addendum. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Block 5 Addendum to Sidney Bourg Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Block 5 Addendum to Sidney Bourg Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., and dated August 8, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2398, 3/26/96). Sidney Bourg Subdivision, Lots 8 and 9, Block 5, Addendum. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lots 8 and 9, Block 5, Addendum to Sidney Bourg Subdivision, and being situated in District 9, Ward 4, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Lots 8 and 9, Block 5, Addendum to Sidney Bourg Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry Dantin, and dated April 4, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2784, 8/10/99) Sidney Bourg Sudivision, Block 5, Addendum No. 2, Lots 10 through 16. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Block 5, Addendum No. 2, Lots 10 through 16, Sidney Bourg Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Section 21, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Block 5, Addendum No. 2, Lots 10 through 16, Sidney Bourg Suvdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.S., P.L.S. dated November 1, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3051, 3/12/02) Sidney Joseph Himel, Estate, Tract 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Redivision of Tract 2 of the Estate of Sidney Joseph Himel or Assigns” and being situated in Ward 11, District 5, Section 31, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Tract 2 of the Estate of Sidney Joseph Himel or Assigns,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by GSE Associates, Inc. dated January 4, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4019, 03/27/07) Sidney Robichaux Subdivision, Addendum No. 6. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lots 1, 2, & 3, Addendum No. 6, Sidney Robichaux Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, Section 64, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lots 1, 2, & 3, Addendum No. 6, Sidney Robichaux Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, P.E., P.L.S. dated November 1, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3052, 3/12/02) Sidney Robichaux Subdivision, Addendum No. 6, Tract H-H and Camile Bourgeois Tract HH. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Tract “H”, Addendum No. 6 to Sidney Robichaux Subdivision and Tract “HH” of the Redivision of Property Belonging to Camile Bourgeois, or Assigns and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 64, T 16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as Chapter 19, Page 172 Supplement 22 § 19:400 shown on the drawings entitled The Redivision of Tract “H”, Addendum No. 6 to Sidney Robichaux Subdivision and Tract “H-H” of the Redivision of Property Belonging to Camile Bourgeois, or Assigns sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor Inc. dated August 5, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4471, 03/10/09) Sidney Robichaux Subdivision, Addendum No. 6, Lot B and Camile Bourgeois Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot B of Addendum No. 6 to Sidney Robichaux Subdivision and Lot B-B of the Division of Property Belonging to Clemile Bourgeois and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5 Section 64, T 16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Lot B of Addendum No. 6 to Sidney Robichaux Subdivision and Lot B-B of the Division of Property Belonging to Clemile Bourgeois”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated June 26, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4541, 05/12/09) Soileau Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Soileau Subdivision, and being situated in District 14, Ward 10, Section 13, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Soileau Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., and dated June 17, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2819, 11/9/99) Soileau Subdivision, Lot 3-F. A variance of Section 19:354 B providing a variance from not having to install a fire hydrant as required by the subdivision regulations and providing fire protection with a private pond which is located on the property for the Division of Lot 3-F of Soileau Subdivision. (Ord. No. 4102, 07/24/07) South Louisiana Bank. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the South Louisiana Bank and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5 Section 43, T16S, R17 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "South Louisiana Bank”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. dated February 2, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3615, 6/14/05) South Louisiana Bank-Ayeee Avenue. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as South Louisiana Bank – Ayeee Avenue and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 43, T16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "South Louisiana Bank – Ayeee Avenue”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Milford & Associates, Inc. dated March 8, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Ayeee Avenue, 809 feet concrete, 54 ft. street right of way, 24 ft. width of street, value $101,672.00. (Ord. No. 4109, 08/14/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 173 § 19:400 South Peltier Subdivision, Tract 4 into Lots A and B. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “A Subdivision of Tract 4 of South Peltier Subdivision into Lot A and Lot B”, and being situated in District 1, Ward 1, Sections 60 & 61, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “A Subdivision of Tract 4 of South Peltier Subdivision into Lot A and Lot B” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry Dantin, P. E., P. L. S., and dated June 19, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2912, 10/10/00) South St. James Plantation Estate Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the South St. James Plantation Estate Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 17, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "South St. James Plantation Estate Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated March 6, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3152, 6/10/03) St. James Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the St. James Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 17, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "St. James Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, Land Surveyor, and dated December 5, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2344, 9/13/95) St. James Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Portion of St. James Subdivision, Addendum No. 1 Belonging to Debra B. Landry, and being situated in Ward 6, Section 17, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled the “Portion of St. JamesSubdivision, Addendum No. 1 Belonging to Debra B. Landry,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, and dated June 7, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2461, 11/12/96) St. James Plantation Subdivision, Tract 1 and 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract 1 and Tract 2 of the St. James Plantation Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 104, T 14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract 1 and Tract 2 of the St. James Plantation Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated August 5, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4673, 12/08/09) Chapter 19, Page 174 Supplement 22 § 19:400 St. John Volunteer Fire Department Tract. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Division of 0.519 Tract for St. John Volunteer Fire Department”, and being situated in District 2, Ward 1, Sections 10 and 11, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of 0.519 Tract for St. John Volunteer Fire Department”," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated October 7, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2867, 4/11/00) St. Maurice Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the St. Maurice Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, Phase I, and being situated in Ward 1, Sections 13, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Addendum No. 3 to St. Maurice Subdivision, Phase 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Warren and Associates, Inc., and dated September 28, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2353, 10/11/95) St. Maurice Subdivision, Addendum No. 3, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Addendum No. 3 to St. Maurice Subdivision, Phase 2 and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3, Sections 13, 14, & 15, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Addendum No. 3 to St. Maurice Subdivision, Phase 2," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Warren & Associates, Inc. dated September 28, 1993 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B or Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3084, 8/13/02; 3344, 12/17/03) St. Rose Estates Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the St. Rose Estates Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 150, 151, 152, & 153, Sections 1, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "St. Rose Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Al Badeaux, Land Surveyor, and dated August 29, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2308, 4/12/95) St. Rose Estates Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “Addendum No. 1 to St. Rose Estates Subdivision, and being situated in District 2, Ward 1, Section 28, T14S, R15E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Addendum No. 1 to St. Rose Estates Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L. L. C., and dated June 7, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2911, 10/10/00) Stacey Galjour Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Stacey Galjour Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 4, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Stacey Galjour Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated December 16, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B or Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3151, 6/10/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 175 § 19:400 Statewide Construction & Land Development, L.L.C., Tract 2A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract 2A belonging to Statewide Construction & Land Development, L.L.C. and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3, Section 12, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tract 2A belonging to Statewide Construction & Land Development, L.L.C,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering & Surveying, LLC, dated July 11, 2007, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4136, 09/11/07) Statewide Construction & Land Development, L.L.C., Tract 2A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as the Division of Tract 2A on Property Belonging to Statewide Construction & Land Development, L.L.C. and being situated in Ward 1 District No. 3 Section 12, T 15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Division of Tract 2A on Property Belonging to Statewide Construction & Land Development ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by GSE Associates, Inc. dated October 17, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4239, 02/26/08) Stella Rodrigue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Stella Rodrigue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 101, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Stella Rodrigue Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor and dated May 8, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B or Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3175, 8/12/03) Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 11, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, Surveyor, and dated January 31, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2417, 6/11/96) Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Section 11, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Stephen and Priscilla Lassere Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated May 25, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2572, 12/9/97) Chapter 19, Page 176 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Stephen Williams Subdivision and Lot Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Stephen Williams Subdivision and Lot Extension and being situated in District 7, Ward 9, Sections 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Stephen Williams Subdivision and Lot Extension, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated November 01, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 2955, 4/10/01; 3247, 12/17/03) Sterling Sugars, Inc., Tract A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tract "A", Redivision of Sterling Sugars, Inc. and being situated in Ward 7, District No. 6, Section 29, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Tract "A", Redivision of Sterling Sugars, Inc," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated May 8, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B or Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3095, 9/10/02; 3352, 12/17/03) Sugarland Subdivision, Block 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 Block 3 Sugarland Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 6, Sections 29 & 30, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 Block 3 Sugarland Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated April 29, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B or Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3388, 3/8/04) Sugarland Subdivision, Lot B-3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot “B-3” Being a Portion of Lot “B” in Sugarland Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3 , District No. 6 Section 29, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled " Lot “B-3” Being a Portion of Lot “B” in Sugarland Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated May 8, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4112, 08/14/07) Sugar Oaks Subdivision, Lots 2-12, Block 5 and Lots 2-12, Block 6; variance. The Lafourche Parish Council does hereby provide a variance to Section 19:352 A.1.(iii), and Section 19:375 A;B.1,2,3 of the Subdivision Regulation for the redivision of Lots 2-12, Block 5 & Lots 2-12, Block 6 of Sugar Oaks Subdivision (Ward 10, District 7). (Ord. No. 4001, 02/27/07) Sugar Oaks Subdivision, Variance. Variance to Section 19:351 A.1.i for the redivision of Lots 2-12, Block 5 and Lots 2-12, Block 6 of Sugar Oaks Subdivision (Ward 10, District 7). (Ord. No. 3732, 1/24/2006) Sugar Plantation Subdivison, Phase A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Plantation Subdivision, Phase “A” and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3, Sections 12 & 13, T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled Sugar Plantation Subdivision, Phase “A”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated January 10, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 177 § 19:400 in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Millstone Drive, 1,200 feet concrete, 55 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $70,000; Cane Break Drive, 1,550 feet concrete, 55 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $85,000.00; and Kettle Drive, 600 feet concrete, 55 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $30,000.00. (Ord. No. 4150, 10/09/07) Sugar Plantation Subdivison, Phase B-1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Plantation Subdivision, Phase “B-1” and being situated in Ward 1, District No. 3 Sections 12 & 13 , T 15 S, R16 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Sugar Plantation Subdivision, Phase “B-1”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated August 14, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Harvest Court, 990 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $77,000.00; Kettle Drive, 280 feet concrete, 50 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $21,000.00. (Ord. No. 4394, 09/23/08) Sugar Plantation Subdivison, Phase C (Ward 1, District 3), Variance. A variance of Section 19:352.A.3.vi. of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from the proposed streets extending to the boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided and connect with streets in adjacent properties, unless prevented by topography or other physical conditions, or unless in the opinion of the Planning Commission such extension is not necessary or desirable for the coordination of the layout of the existing subdivision with the proposed subdivision or the most advantageous future development or adjacent tracts (the proposed development has been designed with cul-de-sacs) as required in the subdivision regulations for Sugar Plantation Subdivision, Phase C. (Ord. No. 4313, 05/27/08) Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Addendum No. 1 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 6, Sections 104 and 111, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Addendum No. 1 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated October 11, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2553, 10/14/97) Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Addendum No. 2 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision (15-lot subdivision)," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc., and dated December 17, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2240, 7/13/94) Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum Number 3, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Addendum Number 3 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, and dated March 9, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2293, 3/8/95) Chapter 19, Page 178 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, Phases 1 & 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, Phase 1 & 2, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, Phase 1 & 2," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated October 6, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2423, 6/25/96) Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Lot Extensions to Addendum No. 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lot Extensions to Addendum No. 4 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Sections 103 & 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lot Extensions to Addendum No. 4 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated October 6, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2645, 8/11/98) Sugar Ridge Subdivision, Addendum No. 5. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Addendum No. 5 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision, and being situated in District No. 6, Ward 6, Section 104 & 111, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Addendum No. 5 to Sugar Ridge Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated August 8, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2601, 4/14/98) Sugar Ridge West Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Section 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Sugar Ridge West Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr., Inc., and dated March 20, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2704, 1/12/99) Sugar Ridge West, Addendum No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Sugar Ridge West, Addendum No. 1", and being situated in District 2, Ward 6, Sections 104 and 111, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Sugar Ridge West, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying, Inc., and dated March 30, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2872, 4/11/00) Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 2, and being situated in Ward 6, District 2, Sections 104 & 111, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 2," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz Engineering and Surveying dated January 14, 2002, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3097, 9/10/02; 3354, 12/17/03) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 179 § 19:400 Sugar Ridge West, Addendum No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Sugar Ridge West Addendum No. 3 and being situated in Ward 6, District 2, Section 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Sugar Ridge West Addendum No. 3," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated October 17, 2002, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3437, 5/11/04) Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4 and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated June 2, 2005, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Meadow View Court, 300 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20ft. width of street, value $22,445.00. (Ord. No. 3802, 5/9/2006) Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4 Phase 2 and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 104, T 14 S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 4 Phase 2”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, P.E., P.L.S., Inc. dated October 28, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. Streets accepted in this development are Blackberry Drive, 800 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20ft. width of street, value $88,215.00; Meadow View Court, 220 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $ 24,260.00. (Ord. No. 4596, 07/28/09) Sugar Ridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 5, Phase A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Sugarridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 5, Phase A” and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Sugarridge West Subdivision, Addendum No. 5, Phase “A”, sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc., dated June 2, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Trey Court, 240 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $36,535.00; Westside Blvd, 350 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $83,727.00; Sugarfield Drive, 1,ll5 feet concrete; 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $169,738.00. (Ord. No. 4016, 03/27/07) Chapter 19, Page 180 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Sugar Ridge West Estates. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Sugar Ridge West Estates and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2, Section 104, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Sugar Ridge West Estates,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated June 2, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are: Melody Court, 235 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $22,222.60; Sugarfield Drive, 215 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $20,000.00. (Ord. No. 3764, 3/14/2006) Sunny Acres Subdivision, South Block 5 Addendum. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of South Block 5 of Addendum to Sunny Acres Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8 Section 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of South Block 5 of Addendum to Sunny Acres Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated June 1, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4168, 11/13/07) Tarpon Estates Subdivision, Phase 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Tarpon Estates Subdivision, Phase 1, and being situated in Ward 10, Sections 28, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Tarpon Estates Subdivision, Phase 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by John Plaisance, Land Surveyor, and dated February, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2331, 7/12/95) Terry M. Dufrene Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Terry M. Dufrene Property, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 59, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Property Belonging to Terry M. Dufrene," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated November 1, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2401, 3/26/96) Thoroughbred Park Subdivision, Donald G. Robichaux Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Owned by Donald G. Robichaux into Lots 10 and 11 Block 1 of Thoroughbred Park Subdivision and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4 Section 11, T 15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Property Owned by Donald G. Robichaux into Lots 10 and 11 Block 1 of Thoroughbred Park Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated January 5, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4540, 05/12/09) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 181 § 19:400 Tina Guidry Property, Blocks 3 and 4. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Blocks 3 & 4, Redivision of Tina Guidry Property, and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 43, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Blocks 3 & 4, Redivision of Tina Guidry Property," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated August 6, 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3400, 4/13/04) Tina Guidry Property (Lake Long Road); Blocks 5, 6, 7 & 8. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Blocks 5, 6, 7 & 8, Redivision of Tina Guidry Property (Lake Long Road) and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 43, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Blocks 5, 6, 7 & 8, Redivision of Tina Guidry Property (Lake Long Road)”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor dated August 3, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3758, 3/14/2006) Tina Guidry, Lots 16 and 17. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lots 16 & 17, Being a Portion of the Property Belonging to Tina Guidry, 2 lots and being situated in Ward 11, Section 43, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Lots 16 & 17, Being A Portion of the Property Belonging to Tina Guidry, 2 lots," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor and dated September 27, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3049, 3/12/02) Tina Guidry Property, Redivision, Tracts 1 through 9. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Tracts 1 thru 9, Redivision of a Portion of Property Belonging to Tina Guidry”, and being situated in District 5, Ward 11, Sections 37 & 42, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Yvonne D. Galliano Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Keneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated March 30, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2898, 8/8/00; 3233, 12/17/03) Tina Guidry, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of a Portion of Property Belonging to Tina Guidry, and being situated in Ward 11, Section 43, T17S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of a Portion of Property belonging to Tina Guidry," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated December 9, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3000, 11/13/01; 3290, 12/17/03) Chapter 19, Page 182 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Todd Brady Property Lot Extensions and Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot Extensions and Redivision of Property Belonging to Todd Brady and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Sections 1 & 2, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot Extensions and Redivision of Property Belonging to Todd Brady”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated June 25, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3527, 1/1/05) Tommy Moore Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitude in the subdivision known as the Tommy Moore Subdivision and being situated in Ward 1 , District No. 2 Section 3, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Tommy Moore Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated February 2, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. 9ord. No. 4236, 02/26/08) Tommie Vizier, Jr. Subdivision and Lot Extension. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tommie Vizier, Jr. Subdivision and Lot Extension, and being situated in District 14, Ward 10, Section 5, T19S, R21E, and Section 6, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tommie Vizier, Jr. Subdivision and Lot Extension," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., and dated November 30, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2726, 3/9/99) Tommy Vizier Sr. Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Tommy Vizier Sr. Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, Section 8, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Tommy Vizier Sr. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. and dated August 23, 2001 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3048, 3/12/02) Toney Dardar Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Toney Dardar Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9 Section 8, T 20S, R22E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Toney Dardar Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated April 6, 2009 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. 9ord. No. 4649, 10/27/09) Twelve Cedars Subdivision Lot Extensions. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Twelve Cedars Subdivision Lot Extensions, and being situated in Ward 2, Sections 47 & 83, T14S, R16E, and in Section 112 of T15S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Twelve Cedars Subdivision Lot Extensions," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated February 14, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2419, 6/11/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 183 § 19:400 Twenty-Seven Oaks Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Twenty-Seven Oaks Subdivision and being situated in Ward 7, District 6, Section 7, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Twenty-Seven Oaks Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, L.S. dated August 2, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3126, 2/11/03) Twenty-Seven Oaks, Inc. Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Property of Twenty-Seven Oaks, Inc., and being situated in Ward 7, Sections 7, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Survey of Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Redivision of Property belonging to Twenty Seven Oaks, Inc.," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, Surveyor, and dated December 10, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2215, 4/13/94) Twenty-Seven Oaks, Inc., Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Twenty-Seven Oaks, Inc. Subdivision, and being situated in District 7, Ward 7, Section 7, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Twenty-Seven Oaks, Inc. Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., and dated November 11, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2734, 4/13/99) Ulysse Landry Property Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of a Portion of Lot “C” Belonging to Ulysse Landry, or Assigns, and being situated in District No. 6, Ward 6, Section 17, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of a Portion of Lot “C” Belonging to Ulysse Landry, or Assigns,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated September 30, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2585, 2/10/98) Uncle Peter Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Uncle Peter Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 8, Sections 67, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Uncle Peter Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Marco Picciola, Land Surveyor, and dated January 31, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2316, 5/18/95) Uncle Peter Subdivision, Erik and Marilyn M. Van Anglen Property. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property of Uncle Peter Subdivision Belonging to Erik S. and Marilyn M. Van Anglen, and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 9, Section 67, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Property of Uncle Peter Subdivision Belonging to Erik S. and Marilyn M. Van Anglen,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola and Associates, and dated October 21, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2522, 8/12/97). Chapter 19, Page 184 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Uncle Peter Subdivision, Lot 5B Tract 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Lot 5B Tract 1 of Uncle Peter Subdivision Belonging to Marvin Washington, and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 9, Section 67, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Lot 5B Tract 1 of Uncle Peter Subdivision Belonging to Marvin Washington,” Sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by T. Baker Smith and Son, Inc., and dated January 9, 1997, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2508, 6/10/97) Uncle Peter Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 6. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Lot 6 of Uncle Peter Subdivision and being situated in Ward 8, District No. 6, Section 67, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Lot 6 of Uncle Peter Subdivision", sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, LLC dated June 3, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3672, 9/13/05) Uncle Peter Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 7. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 7 of Uncle Peter Subdivision, and being situated in District 9, Ward 8, Section N/A, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of Lot 7 of Uncle Peter Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., and dated May 6, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2816, 11/9/99) U.P. Guidry Subdivision, Redivision of Lot B-3 & C. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the U.P. Guidry Subdivision and The Redivision of Lot B-3 & C and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Sections 19 & 20, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “U.P. Guidry Subdivision and The Redivision of Lot B-3 & C,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc. dated October 5, 2006 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3995, 01/23/07) Valentine, LLC; Division of Propery. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Division of Property Of Valentine, LLC et al and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6 Sections 36 & 70, T 17S, R19 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Division of Property Of Valentine, LLC et al”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Prosper J. Toups, III dated May 8, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. (Ord. No. 4426, 11/25/08) Valentine Chemicals Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Valentine Chemicals Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 6 Section 2, 3 and 96, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Valentine Chemicals Subdivision ”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated October 22, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4279, 04/22/08) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 185 § 19:400 Verdin Lane Subdivision, Redivision of Lot 8. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as The Redivision of Lot 8 of the Verdin Lane Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Section 64, T18S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “The Redivision of Lot 8 of the Verdin Lane Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren Land Surveyor, and dated July 31, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. Nos. 3016, 12/11/01; 3302, 12/17/03) Victor J. Legendre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Victor J. Legendre Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 6, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Victor J. Legendre Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Leonard J. Chauvin, Jr. P.L.S., and dated March 6, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2418, 6/11/96) Vivian Bruce Curole Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Vivian Bruce Curole Subdivision, and being situated in District 6, Ward 6, Sections 92 & 101, T14S, R16E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the "Vivian Bruce Curole Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated July 1, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2672, 10/13/98) Vonnie Savoie Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Vonnie Savoie and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Sections 18 & 19, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Vonnie Savoie," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated May 2003 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3208, 11/25/03) Wade and Lesley Mike Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Property Belonging to Wade and Lesley Mike and being situated in Ward 11 , District No. 4 Sections 3 & 75, T 16S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Redivision of Property Belonging to Wade and Lesley Mike”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated July 2, 2008 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 3767. 9Ord. No. 4475, 03/10/09) Wade Richoux Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Wade Richoux Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 4, Section 66, 67 and 68, T17S, R19 & 20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Wade Richoux Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Surveyor, and dated April 10, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2997, 11/13/01; 3287, 12/17/03) Chapter 19, Page 186 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Wallace Marcel Estate, Redivision of Tract 5. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Tract 5 of the Estate of Wallace Marcel and being situated in Ward 11, District No. 5, Section 31, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "The Redivision of Tract 5 of the Estate of Wallace Marcel," sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, Inc. dated January 8, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3674, 9/13/05) Wallace P. Plaisance Estate, Redivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of the Estate of Wallace P. Plaisance, and being situated in, District 8, Ward 3, Section 22, T15S, R18E; Section 65, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Redivision of the Estate of Wallace P Plaisance,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, and dated January 7, 1998, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2681, 11/10/98) Wally G. Rodrigue Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Wally G. Rodrigue Subdivision and being situated in Ward 6, District No. 2 Section 11, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Wally G. Rodrigue Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Leonard Chauvin P.E., P.L.S. Inc. dated October 7, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3528, 1/11/05) Weber L. Callais Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Weber L. Callais Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 7, Section 104, T17S, R20E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Weber L. Callais Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola and Associates, Inc., dated October 5, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4138, 09/11/07) Webre Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Webre Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 31, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Webre Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Harold J. Terracina, and dated September 30, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2385, 1/9/96) White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 2. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 2, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 133, 134, 135, T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "White Eagle Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Charles L. McDonald Land Surveyor, and dated April 24, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2439, 8/13/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 187 § 19:400 White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 3, Variance. A variance of Section 19:352.A.4.(ii) of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations from exceeding the 1200 feet required for cross streets in White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 3. (Ord. No. 4225, 02/12/08) White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 3 and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 4 Sections 133 & 134 & 135 , T15S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "White Eagle Subdivision, Phase 3”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Charles L. McDonald, Land Surveyor, Inc. dated June 7, 2005 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. Streets accepted in this development are Baja Trail, 2,288 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $114,400.00; El Paso Trail, 312.5 feet concrete, 60 ft. street right of way, 20 ft. width of street, value $15,625.00. (Ord. No. 4323, 05/27/08) White Rose Plantation Subdivision, Addendum 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the White Rose Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 25, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Lots 1 thru 11, White Rose Plantation Subdivision, Addendum No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc., Land Surveyor, and dated August 5, 1993, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2171, 11/10/93) White Rose Plantation Addendum No. 1, Redivision of Lot 10A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of Lot 10A Into Lots 10A-1 and 10A-2 Being a Portion of Lot 10 of White Rose Plantation Addendum No. 1 and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 5, Section 25, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Redivision of Lot 10A Into Lots 10A-1 and 10A-2 Being a Portion of Lot 10 of White Rose Plantation Addendum No. 1" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by David A. Waitz, Engineering and Surveying, Inc. dated April 21, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3448, 7/13/04) White Rose Plantation, Lot 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Resubdivision of Lot 2-A, Tract 4, Lot “A” and an undeveloped portion of White Rose Plantation into Lot 1 and being situated in Ward 4, District No. 6 Section 25, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Resubdivision of Lot 2-A, Tract 4, Lot “A” and an undeveloped portion of White Rose Plantation into Lot 1, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C. dated November 30, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3787, 4/11/2006) Chapter 19, Page 188 Supplement 22 § 19:400 White Rose Plantation, Tract No. 3. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Redivision of White Rose Plantation, and being situated in Ward 4, Sections 25, T16S, R19E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Redivision of Tract No. 3 of White Rose Plantation," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Kenneth L. Rembert, and dated September 29, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2386, 1/9/96) Whitmore Landry Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Whitmore Landry Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 33, T13S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Whitmore Landry Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F Warren, Land Surveyor, and dated July 15, 1994, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:34, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 1421. (Ord. No. 2273, 11/9/94) Whitney C. Martinez Estate Partitioning, Lot Extensions in Block 2 of Martinez Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Partitioning of the Estate of Whitney C. Martinez with Lot Extensions in Block 2 of Martinez Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 6, Sections 12, T14S, R17E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Partitioning of the Estate of Whitney C. Martinez with Lot Extensions in Block 2 of Martinez Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Terry J. Dantin, and dated July 1, 1996, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2447, 9/10/96) William Constant Subdivision, Tract F. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “a portion of Tract F into Lots 1 and 2 of Tract F for William Constant” and being situated in Ward 3, District No. 5, Section 10, T15S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “a portion of Tract F into Lots 1 and 2 of Tract F for William Constant,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Acadia Land Surveying, L.L.C., dated May 16, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4060, 05/22/07) William Crenshaw Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the William Crenshaw Subdivision and being situated in Ward 9, District No. 7 Section 100, T17S, R20 E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "William Crenshaw Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated May 2, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4111, 08/14/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 189 § 19:400 Williams Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Williams Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 9, Section 33, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Williams Subdivision" sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc. dated June 22, 2004 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3501, 10/12/04) Willow Branch Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Willow Branch Subdivision, and being situated in Ward 3, Sections 15, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings titled "Willow Branch Subdivision," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, Inc, and dated November 8, 1995, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2387, 1/9/96) Wollam Falgout Subdivision, Lot W.F. No. 1. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Wollon Falgout Subdivision, Lot W.F. No. 1 and being situated in Ward 2, District No. 5, Section 3, T16S, R18E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled "Wollon Falgout Subdivision, Lot W.F. No. 1," sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Bobby F. Warren, Land Surveyor dated December 8, 2002 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 3156, 6/10/03) Yvonne D. Galliano Public Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Yvonne D. Galliano Public Subdivision, and being situated in District 14, Ward 10, Section 14, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled the “Yvonne D. Galliano Public Subdivision,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P.L.S., and dated August 9, 1999, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2803, 10/12/99) Yvonne D. Galliano Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as “Yvonne D. Galliano Subdivision”, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Sections 14, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Yvonne D. Galliano Subdivision” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Larry J. Picciola, P. L. S., and dated May 10, 2000, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2900, 8/8/00; 3235, 12/17/03) Yul Mack Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the Yul Mack Subdivision and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 7 Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Yul Mack Subdivision”, sheets 1 through 1 as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc. dated December 3, 2007 are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4342, 06/24/08) Chapter 19, Page 190 Supplement 22 § 19:400 Zoe Cheramie Estate, Lot 8-A. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as Lot 8-A of the Estate of Zoe Cheramie, belonging to Cliff Cheramie, and being situated in District 9, Ward 10, Section 18, T19S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “Lot 8-A of the Estate of Zoe Cheramie, belonging to Cliff Cheramie” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by J. Wayne Plaisance, Inc., and dated April 3, 2001, are hereby accepted into the Parish system and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council effective with the completion of the developers' maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 2980, 8/14/01; 3270, 12/17/03) 2 P’s Farm Subdivision. The streets, drainage system, and/or servitudes in the subdivision known as the “2 P’s Farm” and being situated in Ward 10, District No. 8, Section 62, T17S, R21E, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the drawings entitled “2 P’s Farm,” sheets 1 through 1, as prepared by Picciola & Associates, Inc., dated October 3, 2006, are hereby accepted into the Parish System and are to be maintained by the Lafourche Parish Council, effective with the completion of the developers’ maintenance obligations as set forth in Section 19:377, Paragraphs A and B of Ordinance No. 2296. (Ord. No. 4063, 05/22/07) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 191 [RESERVED] [THE NEXT PAGE IS CHAPTER 19, SUB-CHAPTER F, PAGE 201.] Chapter 19, Page 192 Supplement 22 § 19:401 Sub-Chapter F Coastal Zone Management SECTION 19:401. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, PURPOSES AND CONSTRUCTION A. The Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Ordinance is hereby enacted for the purpose of: 1. Recognize the value in natural coastal ecosystems. (a) Protect, restore and enhance the coastal zone as a natural storm barrier, flood control system, and water infiltration system; (b) Protect, restore and enhance the coastal zone as a habitat for wildlife, an aquatic resource, an aesthetic resource, a parish, state and national resource, and a historic cultural resource. (c) Protect, restore and enhance the coastal zone as a legacy to future generations. 2. Recognize the value in coastal-dependent commercial activity. (a) Promote coordinated development within the coastal zone. (b) Promote conflict resolution arising from multiple, competing uses. (c) Promote recreational uses (respect private property) and monitor public access within the coastal zone. 3. Balance these values in Lafourche Parish to allow current and future residents the opportunity to enjoy the multiple benefits and cultural values associated with a healthy coastal zone. 4. Foster the public safety, health and welfare of Lafourche Parish residents. 5. In the event that sections of this ordinance may be subject to multiple interpretations, they must be read to further the purposes stated above and to be consistent with the Louisiana Coastal Resources Program. 6. All exceptions shall be construed narrowly. 7. This ordinance applies to all local uses, defined in L.R.S. 49:214.25 A (2). 8. Should any provision herein be deemed contrary to law, it shall be severed from the remainder and shall not affect other provisions that may remain applicable, irrespective of the invalid provision. ____________________ *Comment -- For related provisions dealing with building and construction regulations in flood proned areas, see Sub-Chapter A, Chapter 5 (Section 5:1 et seq.) of this Code. Ordinance No. 2714 of January 12, 1999 was a major revision to this Sub-Chapter. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 201 § 19:401 9. This ordinance shall be read and construed as a whole and in accord with the Coastal Zone Management Program. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:402. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, DEFINITIONS A. Unless specifically defined in this section, words and phrases in this ordinance shall be read as commonly used and to give this ordinance its most reasonable application. Act means the Louisiana Coastal Zone Management Program, L.R.S. 49:214.21 et seq. Administrator means the administrator of the Coastal Management Section within the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. After-the fact Permit means a coastal use permit issued after the commencement of an activity or use. Aggrieved Party means any person who receives a decision adverse to their interests or proposed objectives. Agricultural, Forestry and Aquaculture Activities means those activities that are common practice and incident to agriculture, forestry and aquaculture provided that the activity is one of an on-going basis for a period of at least 5 years, including the year previous to the activity in question; that do not require a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and that do not result in a new or changed use of the land. Examples include seeding, fence building, and harvesting. Applicant means the owner of the property for which a use requiring a Coastal Use Permit is requested, an agent, or someone specifically authorized in writing by the owner to make an application. No “unknown owner” applicants will be allowed. Buffer zone means a strip of land adjoining a wetland mitigation site to protect the wetland habitat and wildlife within the bank from the impact of an activity outside the buffer zone. The term includes a strip of land composed primarily of water or a strip of land that includes a fence, wall, or screen of vegetation when these visual barriers also provide functional protection for the wetland. Camp means a structure built and used for non-commercial and non-profit purposes and commonly referred to as “single family, not multiple family dwellings and shall apply only to such structure built singly, not as part of a subdivision, tract development, speculative building, or recreational community development and intended for periodic occupancy. Closely-related actions means those actions that 1. automatically trigger other actions which may require permits; 2. cannot proceed unless other actions are taken previously or simultaneously; or 3. are interdependent parts of a larger action and depend upon the larger action for their justification. Chapter 19, Page 202 Supplement 22 § 19:402 Coastal Use Permit or Permit or CUP means those permits required by L.R.S. 49:214.30. Coastal Waters means bays, lakes, inlets, estuaries, rivers, bayous and other bodies of water within the boundaries of the coastal zone. Coastal Zone means that area described in L.R.S. 49:214.24. Coastal Zone Management Program means the applicable laws, regulations, policies and guidelines developed by federal, state, and local government to implement the Coastal Zone Management Act. Cumulative Impacts means the influence on the environment resulting from the incremental effects of the activity when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future activities regardless of what agency or person undertakes those activities. Cumulative impacts may result from individually minor but collectively significant activity taking place over a period of time. “Secondary” impacts caused or enabled by a particular project are considered cumulative; including, but not limited to, increased development in an area where new sewers, roads, and other infrastructure have been built whether plans exist for this area at the time the infrastructure is built or not. Cumulative impacts to coastal zone resources may result from activity outside the coastal zone or from activity exempt under coastal zone permitting. Department or DNR means Department of Natural Resources. Direct and Significant Impact means an impact that perceptibly or measurably alters the physical, hydrological, chemical, or biological characteristics of coastal waters as a result of an action or series of actions undertaken by man. Emergency means a situation that poses an immediate threat to public safety, life, health or property and action in response to the threat cannot await the permitting process. Declaration of an emergency must come from a governmental body with authority to make such declarations and continues for the time that body specifies. Environmental Management Unit or EMU means an area with certain distinguishing physical, hydrological, chemical, biological or cultural characteristics. Exempted Use shall mean any use specifically listed in this ordinance as not requiring a permit. Fastlands means that area surrounded by publicly-owned, maintained, or otherwise valid existing levees, or natural formations, which would normally prevent activities thereon from having a direct and significant impact on coastal waters. Guidelines means L.A.C. Title 43, Chapter 7 entitled “Coastal Management.” In-kind mitigation means providing goods, services, or funds in an amount valued equally to the fair market value of creating a mitigation site; it is similar in concept to barter trade. Interested person means any of the following: 1. Any applicant, an agent or an employee of the applicant, or a person receiving consideration for representing the applicant, or a participant in a proceeding on the matter. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 203 § 19:402 2. Any person with a financial interest in a matter before the appeals panel, or an agent or employee of the person with a financial interest, or a person representing the person with a financial interest. 3. A representative acting on behalf of any civic, environmental, neighborhood, business, labor, trade, or similar organization who intends to influence the decision of the appeals panel on a matter before the appeals panel. Levee means an embankment to control, retain or prevent movement of water, or other material. Local administrator means the Lafourche Parish professional charged with implementing and administering this ordinance and the Local Coastal Zone Management Plan. Local Coastal Program Advisory Committee or Committee means the group of 9 individuals, representing coastal area user groups. Local government means the Lafourche Parish Council. Mitigation means all actions taken by an applicant to avoid, minimize, restore and compensate for loss of an area’s ability to support vegetation, fish and wildlife populations due to a permitted activity. Mitigation bank means a parcel of land that has undergone or is proposed to undergo a physical change necessary to enhance, restore or create wetland habitat on the parcel expressly to offset an adverse impact to another wetland caused by an approved or future project(s). Timing distinguishes a bank from off-site mitigation. Off-site mitigation is usually created concurrent with or subsequent to the project rather than before a project. Mitigation credits, as valued under L.A.C. Title 43, Part I, §724 (E)(6) and defined below at 2.31, may be donated, sold, traded, or otherwise used for the purpose of compensating for ecological values lost due to a permitted activity. Mitigation credit means a unit of measured area that supports wetland habitat, wetland habitat value, and wetland function that did not exist at the mitigation bank site before the bank was developed. Credits are determined in accord with L.A.C. Title 43, Part I, §724. Navigational Aids means buoys, marker piles, dolphins, piling, and/or pile clusters when in conformance with U.S. Coast Guard standards and do not involve dredge and fill activity. Normal Maintenance and Repair means activity taken to reasonably preserve the utility of a lawfully existing structure in active use for the year preceding the proposed activity. It does not include expanding an existing structure, dredging and filling, or altering the magnitude or function of the original structure. On-Site mitigation means all measures that may be taken to offset or eliminate damage or destruction to the functional characteristics and processes of a wetland, changing the operational characteristics of the proposed activity, or creating or enhancing wetland functions or values at the project site. Out-of-kind mitigation means the creation of habitat functions and types at the mitigation site substantially different from those that existed at the project site; restoration of a bottomland hardwood site as mitigation for a project in a salt marsh is one example. Chapter 19, Page 204 Supplement 22 § 19:402 Person means any individual, partnership, association, trust, corporation, or government body. Parish Council means the Lafourche Parish Council, the authority of general jurisdiction and operation at the parish level. Public Hearing means any hearing announced to the public at least 30 and no more than 60 days in at least 2 newspapers covering Lafourche Parish. Hearings will be held in the closest available site to the permit site or local community. All interested persons shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to make written or oral submissions on the subject of the meeting. Residence means structure built and used for non-commercial and non-profit purposes and commonly referred to as “single family”, not multiple family, dwellings and shall apply only to such structures built singly, not as part of a subdivision, tract development, speculative building, or recreational community development and intended as a primary residence. Residents means both real persons and entities whose occupancy in Lafourche Parish is intended to be on an on-going, primary nature. These include, but are not limited to, civic, environmental, neighborhood, business, labor, trade, or similar organizations or a legally recognized business entity. Same-kind mitigation means the creation of habitat functions and types at the mitigation site substantially similar to those that existed at the project site; restoration of a bottomland hardwood site as mitigation for a project in a bottomland hardwood site is one example. Secretary mans the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources or her designee. Special Areas means those portions of the coastal zone within Lafourche Parish that require special management procedures due to certain unique and valuable characteristics. Examples include barrier islands, shell deposits, salt domes, archaeological sites, transportation corridors, endangered species habitat, ports, and recreational sites among others. These areas may be designated by the Parish Council and recommendation by the Committee. Supplemental material means any of the following or other, unlisted material deemed appropriate by the local administrator: a description of the physical, chemical, hydrological, biological, and cultural environment in which the activity is proposed to take place; a list of alternatives to the proposed activity including a ‘status quo’ alternative; a complete description of expected consequences to the physical, chemical, hydrological, biological, and cultural environment; how any such impacts will be mitigated or offset including when these environmental benefits will be achieved, evidence to support the proposal’s intended results and how the projected results -- both positive and negative -- may be monitored in the future. Uplands means land that is five feet or more above sea level. Use means any use or activity within the coastal zone which has a direct and significant impact on coastal waters. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 205 § 19:402 Wetland means land that: 1. has a predominance of hydric soil; 2. is inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions; and 3. under normal circumstances does support a prevalence of that vegetation. Wetland functions means a service that wetlands perform, including flood water storage, flood water conveyance, ground water discharge, erosion control, wave attenuation, water quality protection, scenic and aesthetic use, food chain support, and habitat for fish, wildlife, invertebrates, and plants, among others. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2489, 4/8/97; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:403. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, ADMINISTRATION A. Duties of the Local Administrator. The Local Administrator shall manage the local Coastal Zone Management Program based upon the local Coastal Zone Management Plan, as adopted by the Lafourche Parish Council and perform the following duties. 1. Issue, deny or modify CUPs consistent with the Coastal Zone Management Plan for Lafourche Parish. 2. Adopt any rules and regulations that are reasonable and necessary to carry out this sub-chapter in conformance with the generally established procedures for Lafourche Parish rulemaking. 3. Conduct any investigation necessary to ascertain compliance with this ordinance. 4. Act as liaison for Lafourche Parish to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, other parishes, and other state and local governmental entities relative to projects governed by this sub-chapter or the Act which are proposed to take place in or impact the coastal zone of Lafourche Parish. 5. Review and comment upon uses of state concern, as defined in L.R.S. 49:214.25 A (1). 6. Determine whether a proposed project has direct and significant impacts and whether a proposed project is a local use. 7. Maintain and hold open for public inspection records pertaining to this ordinance and activities governed by this sub-chapter. 8. Regularly update the Committee on actions taken by the local administrator; and seek their advise on future actions. 9. Enforce this sub-chapter and the Act. Chapter 19, Page 206 Supplement 22 § 19:403 10. Request and receive the assistance of other officers and employees of the parish, when necessary to carry out these duties. 11. Consider written requests from Lafourche Parish residents to add, modify, or delete local rules implementing this sub-chapter. B. Duties of the Local Coastal Program Advisory Committee. 1. The Committee shall include at least one representative of citizens desiring the conservation and preservation of the coastal zone and at least one representative of users advocating the development of coastal resources for commercial purposes. Its membership shall be appointed by a majority vote of the Lafourche Parish Council. 2. A member shall be removed by the Lafourche Parish Council only for good cause during their 4 year term, the member may be retained at the expiration of the term by a majority vote of the committee. The committee chairman is to be selected by standing members. 3. The Committee shall be organized by the local administrator. 4. The nine (9)-member Advisory Committee will preferably consist of three (3) members of the general public, and six (6) members who will represent one of the following government agencies or environmentally-focused organizations: a) Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries b) South Lafourche Levee District c) North Lafourche Levee District d) Greater Lafourche Port Commission e) United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service f) Louisiana State University Agricultural Center g) Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program h) Plant Science Center i) Louisiana Department of Natural Resources j) Town of Golden Meadow 5. The Committee shall review and comment upon any proposed rules and regulations impacting the Coastal Zone. 6. The Committee shall recommend to the Parish Council any modifications to this sub-chapter. 7. The Committee shall review and comment upon any coastal use permit at the request of the local administrator. 8. The Committee shall nominate a representative to hear appeals in accord with this sub-chapter. 9. The Committee shall submit a regular report describing the activity of Lafourche Parish’s Coastal Zone Management Program to the DNR Secretary as required and make copies available to the public. The report shall include the number, type and characteristics of the CUP applications, decisions, appeals, variances, enforcement actions, and problem areas in the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Program for the past year and proposed changes in the state or local Coastal Zone Management Program. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 207 § 19:403 10. The Committee shall enforce this sub-chapter and the Act. C. To avoid duplication, any of the local administrator’s duties that are already performed by another Lafourche Parish Office (i.e. the Planning Department) may remain a responsibility of that office that a standardized method of communicating between that office and the local administrator exists. 2. Activities listed under L.R.S. 49:214.34 (A) 1, 2, 9 and 10 must be described in a permit application to allow a determination of whether they have a direct and significant impact on coastal waters. a. Upon finding no impact(s), the local administrator shall notify the project proponent that the activity may proceed without a CUP. b. Should the local administrator determine that direct and significant impact (s) on coastal waters may result from the proposed activity, the local administrator will forward the application materials and any supplemental materials to the Secretary for an authoritative determination. 1. Concurrently, the local administrator will notify the project proponent of the referral to the Secretary. c. If the Secretary determines that direct and significant impact(s) will result from the proposed project, the finding and application will be returned to the local administrator to continue the permit process. d. If the Secretary determines that direct and significant impact(s) will not result from the proposed project, the finding will be returned to the local administrator who will then notify the project proponent that the activity may proceed without a CUP. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2489, 4/8/97; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99; Ord. No. 4320, 05/27/08) ____________________ Comment -- Ordinance No 2068 made a number of substantive revisions to this section. These revisions dealt mainly with the duties of the Coastal Zone Management Administrator, and the Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee. Among other things, it provided that the Coastal Administrator would be appointed by the Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee. Under Ordinance No. 1442, the Administrator was appointed by the Parish Council. Ord. No. 2489 deleted that change. Ord. No. 2714 was a major revision of the entire sub-chapter. SECTION 19:404. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, PERMIT APPLICATIONS A. The following procedure shall be followed in applying for a coastal zone use permit: 1. All applications shall be made on the form(s) prescribed by the Secretary, available at the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Office. 2. Applications may be submitted to either the Local Administrator or the Administrator. 3. Applications must include material required by L.A.C. Title 43 §723(C)(2), including, but not limited to, the following: Chapter 19, Page 208 Supplement 22 § 19:404 a. Maps showing actual location, size and dimensions of the real property proposed as the use site. Maps shall be the latest available e.g. Earth Imaging Infrared, Coast and Geodetic Survey maps or equivalent. b. Plans showing the exact location, size, and height of the buildings or structures to be developed, c. A list of all applications, approvals, and/or denials already made concerning the development to/by federal, state, or local agencies, d. A description of the extent to which any watercourse or natural drainage will be altered or relocated as a result of the proposed coastal use, e. A description of how the projects impacts may be tracked in the future. f. If the development involves dredging, a description of the type, quantity and composition of the dredged material, the method of dredging and disposal. g. Applicants may be requested to provide supplemental material upon determination of need by the local administrator. i. If after 30 days an applicant should fail to respond to the request for supplemental material, the application will be deemed withdrawn. The local administrator shall notify the applicant in writing of the withdrawal and include a copy of the request for supplemental material. h. Assistance and consultation will be provided to any applicant so requesting. i. Within 20 days of receiving an incomplete application, the materials shall be returned to the applicant along with a brief statement explaining how the application may be made complete. i. Application fees may be assessed according to a schedule prepared and posted by the local administrator. j. Separate applications shall be made for each unrelated, single action. Actions that are closely-related should be included in a single permit application. k. Each application must also include an acceptable surety bond of $5,000 to ensure adjustment, alteration or removal should the local administrator or the Committee determine it appropriate for compliance with this ordinance, the guidelines, and the Act. The surety bond may be waived by the CZM Committee or Administration for small projects. i. The bond shall be returned to the applicant promptly when a. the applicant withdraws the application, b. the permit application is denied, or c. the completed project has been inspected and determined to be in compliance with the terms of the permit. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 209 § 19:404 ii. After demonstrating repeatedly the good faith compliance with all permit terms and conditions, an applicant may request that the local administrator waive the bond requirement or reduce the amount. iii. After following due notice to comply with all permit terms and conditions in the past 6 months, the local administrator may enhance the bond requirement or cause the forfeiture of the bond by the owner. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 1823, 5/11/88; and Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) _____________________ Comment -- Ordinance No. 1832 revised the fee schedule in Paragraph B-3(i). Ordinance No. 2068 made some minor technical revisions in Paragraphs A and B-1 and B-2. SECTION 19:405. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, PERMIT REVIEW PROCESS A. Upon receipt of a complete application packet, the local administrator shall assign it a number, acknowledge receipt, and ascertain whether the application is for a state or local use in accord with L.R.S. 49:214.25. B. Within 20 days of receipt of a complete application, a full and complete copy will be sent to the Administrator, if the application was submitted to the local government. Additionally, a copy of the local administrator’s determination of state or local use shall accompany the copy. 1. When an application is determined to be for a state use, the local administrator shall promptly notify the applicant that the application has been forwarded to DNR and provide the applicant with contact information for DNR. C. Within 15 days of receipt, the applicant shall make public notice of the pending local use application in the following three ways: 1. week, publication in a newspaper of general circulation in Lafourche Parish for one 2. published in a general circulation paper in Louisiana on one Sunday and one workday. 3. notification at the proposed site of the activity by posting. D. Notice of a pending application shall include the permit number, the location of the proposed activity, and information allowing members of the public to comment on the proposal for 25 days. E. After expiration of the applicable public comment period, the local administrator shall take one of the following actions: 1. Comment upon a state use application; 2. Solicit comment upon a state use application from the Committee; 3. Issue the local use permit, based on the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Program, the guidelines, and the Act. Chapter 19, Page 210 Supplement 22 § 19:405 4. Issue the local use permit with conditions, based on the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Plan, the guidelines, and the Act. 5. Deny the local use permit, based upon the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Plan, the guidelines, and the Act. 6. Solicit input upon the local use application from the Committee prior to taking action under sections 19:403 B(7) of this section. 7. Initiate a public hearing, in accordance with Lafourche Parish procedures governing public hearings, prior to taking action under sections 19:403 B(7) of this section. a. In addition to those circumstances outlined in the Lafourche Parish procedures governing public hearings, a public hearing on a CUP is appropriate under the following circumstances: i. At the request of 10 or more Lafourche Parish residents; ii. At the discretion of the local administrator; iii. At the request of a majority of the Committee; iv. At the request of the applicant; v. acres; When the proposed use is reasonably expected to impact 5 or more vi. When the proposed use is reasonably expected to rely upon the expenditure of public funds for supporting infrastructure including, but not limited to, road construction, levee construction or updating a water treatment facility. b. Any documents, studies or other data in the applicant’s possession relevant to the proposed use must be made available to the public for review, study, and duplication 30 days prior to the hearing. As additional materials are developed, they must also be made available. The Coastal Zone Management Administrative Office shall be the repository for these materials. F. Any person may obtain a copy of the permit application and supporting documents by making a request to Lafourche Parish Office of Coastal Zone Management and providing reasonable costs of copying, postage, and handling. G. A final decision on the application shall be made by the local administrator within 30 days of the expiration of the public comment period (or 30 days from receipt of the complete application). a. Each comment received on the application shall be considered in the final permit decision. b. The applicant or other agencies with expertise may be provided an opportunity to address issues raised in comments prior to the final permit decision. c. The local administrator shall include a short, plain statement explaining the basis for decision on each final permit decision. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 211 § 19:406 d. Copies of the final decision shall be mailed to the applicant by certified mail within 10 days. SECTION 19:406. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, APPEALS A. Any person adversely affected by a permit decision, any landowner in, or resident of Lafourche Parish and any government authority may request an administrative appeal of the local administrator’s decision by filing a written notice with a Lafourche Parish Officer within 15 days from the date the decision was issued. 1. A copy of the notice shall be provided to all parties of record and to the local administrator by the party requesting any appeal. 2. The party requesting an appeal shall include in the submission to the local administrator a copy of the permit decision being appealed and a copy of the permit application. 3. The decision is issued on the date signed by the local administrator or 30 days following receipt of the complete permit application by the local administrator, whichever is first. a. In the absence of a signed decision within 15 days and in the absence of mutually agreeable, written extensions of this deadline, the permit application shall be deemed denied. B. Notice of Appeal 1. Identify how the permit decision of the local administrator is contrary to law and any issues providing grounds for appeal; 2. State sufficient facts regarding the proposed project to allow adequate analysis of whether or not the local administrator’s decision was supported by fact; 3. Include the name, address, and phone number of the party requesting review and, if applicable, the party’s legal representative; 4. Provide a short statement indicating how the party requesting the appeal would like the appeals panel to remedy the situation; 5. Include a statement that the party requesting an appeal has read the notice and believes the contents to be true, followed by the party’s signature and that of the party’s representative, if any. C. Issues raised during the application process constitute the sole grounds for appeal except for allegations of any of the following: 1. New evidence pertinent to the key issues upon which the permit decision was based that may not have been discovered before of during the application review process by using due diligence, or 2. Fraud, as defined by state law, or corruption in the application process, or Chapter 19, Page 212 Supplement 22 § 19:406 3. Other good grounds for further consideration in the public interest. a. Good grounds include, but are not limited to, a failure to consider pertinent issues or facts in the initial review process. D. Upon receipt of a completed appeals packet, containing proper notice as defined above, a copy of the decision and a copy of the application, the local administrator shall notify the appellant of its receipt by mail. E. A public appeal may be held upon the request of 10 or more residents of Lafourche Parish or any parish in which impacts of the project may be realized or a combination thereof. 1. The request for public appeal must be made in writing to the local administrator: a. Within 10 days of the notice for administrative appeal, or b. Within 10 days of the local administrator’s decision, and c. Contain the names, signatures, address of legal residence, and phone numbers of each resident requesting a public appeal and of their legal representative, if any. 2. The public appeal shall replace the form of the administrative appeal described in this sub-chapter, when properly requested. All provisions applicable to the administrative appeal shall be equally applicable to the public appeal unless clearly contradictory, impossible, or specifically expected. F. The local administrator shall schedule an administrative appeal or public appeal within 10 days of receiving a completed administrative appeals packet or proper request for a public appeal. 1. The local administrator shall promptly send each party of record the date, time, and location of the administrative appeal by registered mail. 2. The local administrator shall publish the date, time, and location of any public appeal in a newspaper of general circulation in the parish of the proposed site for the project at issue. 3. The local administrator shall require the applicant to post notification of the upcoming appeal on the proposed site of the activity at issue. G. Interested parties may appear personally or be represented by counsel at the public appeal to produce any competent evidence on their behalf. H. The panel may administer oaths, examine witnesses, and issue notices of hearings or subpoenas requiring the testimony of witnesses and production of books, records or other relevant documents. 1. The appeals panel may admit and give probative effect to evidence that possesses probative value commonly accepted by reasonably prudent men in the conduct of their affairs. The appeals panel may exclude evidence they find incompetent, irrelevant, immaterial or unduly repetitive. 2. The appeals panel shall give effect to the rules of privilege recognized by law. 3. Objections may be made and considered, and shall be noted in the record. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 213 § 19:406 4. The appeals panel may take notice of judicially cognizable facts, as requested by interested parties. Such facts include, but are not limited to, recognized technical or scientific facts. 5. Depositions may be taken in accord with provisions governing the taking of depositions for civil court proceedings and admitted in the public appeal or administrative appeal. 6. Discovery may occur in accord with provisions governing discovery for civil court proceedings in the District Court of Lafourche Parish. I. A verbatim transcript of testimony at the public appeal shall be prepared and, in addition to exhibits and documents introduced, constitute the record. J. The appeals panel shall make findings of fact and a decision based upon the record when a public appeal is held. When an administrative appeal is held, the findings of fact and decision shall be based upon the following: 1. Written submissions from interested parties prepared for purposes of administrative appeal, and 2. The original permit application and associated documentation, and 3. Any legislative facts (such as scientific studies) or documented communications the panel deems trenchant relative to material issues in the permit. K. The appeals panel shall issue a written decision of a length and depth to enable a court to evaluate the rationale and fundamental facts underlying the decision. A copy of the appeals panel’s decision shall be provided to each of the interested parties by the local administrator. L. The appeals panel hearing appeals of permit decisions on applications for a CUP in Lafourche Parish shall be composed of three, unbiased members as follows: 1. panel. The Parish Council shall appoint three local representatives to an ad hoc hearing 2. The Parish Council shall appoint a local representative from the Committee to serve as an appeals officer for purposes of this section. This representative can be removed only for cause. Local representatives shall be available on a rotating basis to hear administrative appeals and public appeals. 3. In addition to definition by pertinent state law, bias may include, but is not limited to, interest in the outcome of the appeal, prior commitment, or individual prejudice towards an interested party. 4. Each member of the appeals panel has a equal vote and decisions shall be determined by majority rule. 5. The three member composition shall be used for both administrative appeals and public appeals. M. Members of the appeals panel shall have no outside contact with any interested party regarding a fact in issue without prior notice to the other interested parties. Chapter 19, Page 214 Supplement 22 § 19:406 N. Members of the appeals panel shall not communicate privately with anyone outside the Department of Natural Resources regarding the merits of the appeal without documenting such communication. Documentation shall include: 1. The date, time, form and location of the communication, and 2. The identity of the persons initiating and receiving the communication, and 3. A description of the content of the communication. Interested parties may review the documentation upon written request to the appeals panel. O. No appeals panel member shall make, participate in making, or attempt to use in any other way, the position of appeals panel member to influence a decision about which he or she has knowingly had communications required to be documented but that were not documented. In addition to any other applicable penalty, an appeals panel member who violates this provision shall be subject to a civil fine, and be barred from participation in the current appeal and all future appeal decisions. P. Any appeals panel member shall withdraw from any adjudicative proceeding in which he or she cannot accord a fair and impartial hearing or consideration. 1. The Lafourche Parish President may request the disqualification of an appeals panel member based on the inability of the member to make a fair and impartial decision by filing an affidavit, upon discovery of the alleged grounds for disqualification. The affidavit shall state with particularity the grounds upon which it is claimed that a fair and impartial hearing cannot be accorded. a. The issue of disqualification shall be heard and determined promptly by the Parish President, or a designee. 2. Upon the disqualification of a member of the appeals panel, a substitute shall be obtained from the pool of local representatives in accord with the rotation schedule when the disqualified member is a local representative. Q. The party requesting an appeal bears the burden of presenting a prima facie case, as that standard is determined by state law for civil trails. R. The standard for review of the local administrator’s decision by the appeals panel is whether the decision on the permit application was supported by substantial evidence, as defined in state law. See LRS 49:964. S. Review of the decision of the appeals panel by a competent court shall be provided if the following criteria are met: 1. Written request is made, 2. The request is filled within 15 days of the appeals panel’s final decision in the District Court in the Parish of the proposed project location, 3. The request is made by any interested party who participated in the process before the appeals panel. T. Judicial review of the appeals panel’s decision shall be based on the substantial evidence standard, as defined by state law. See LRS 49:964. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 215 § 19:406 U. Nothing in this provision shall impede other authorized means for review. V. The local administrator may establish a fee system to cover administrative costs associated with implementing the appeals process, including, but not limited to, reasonable charges for copies and postage. W. Good faith efforts to reach resolution through mediation or another alternative dispute resolution process recognized by the State of Louisiana shall stop the running of the time-line for filing a request for either an administrative appeal or a public appeal. 1. Using an alternative dispute resolution process as a delay tactic constitutes bad faith and may subject that party to a penalty equal to 5 percent of the cost of the proposed project for each calendar day of delay. 2. Any interested party who believes alternative dispute resolution processes are being used in bad faith, as defined above and in Louisiana state law, may request a determination by the district court in which the proposed project site exists. a. The court will determine whether bad faith exists and may issue penalties. b. Finding of bad faith by a court begins the running of the time for filing a request for an administrative or a public appeal, among such other consequences defined by Louisiana law and that the judge may find appropriate. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; Ord. No. 2714 1/12/99) SECTION 19:407. A. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, TERMS AND ACCEPTANCE OF PERMITS Term of Issued Permits. 1. A C U P shall remain valid for two years after the date of issuance. a. Should a project proponent desire more time, they may seek to either: i. have the permit renewed based on a demonstration that diligent efforts have been made to complete the project within the allotted time but that events beyond the proponent control delayed completion; or ii. have the permit issued for a longer period up to three years based upon conclusive evidence demonstrating that the use will extend beyond a year under ordinary circumstances. After 3 years a new permit application must be made. b. The local administrator has discretion to grant an applicant more time under either of the above circumstances. B. By accepting the permit, the applicant agrees to the following: 1. To act in accordance with the plans and specifications as contained in the approved application; Chapter 19, Page 216 Supplement 22 § 19:409 2. To comply with permit conditions imposed to ensure compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Program; 3. To adjust, alter, or remove any structure or physical alteration if the local administrator and a majority of the Committee determine such action is necessary to achieve compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Program; 4. To provide an acceptable surety bond, in an appropriate amount as posted by the local administrator, to ensure adjustment, alteration, or removal should the applicant fail to take such action when requested under 19:403 A(9); 5. To hold the State of Louisiana, Lafourche Parish, and all officers and employees thereof harmless from any injury to persons or property resulting from actions undertaken to carry out the permit; 6. To certify that the permitted activity has been completed in accord with permit or, upon request of the local administrator, provide certification from a licensed professional to that effect; 7. To allow reasonable inspection of the project for purposes of monitoring and compliance inspections. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83: Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:408 COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, VARIANCES A. A variance from the Coastal Zone Management Program may be granted when the administrator and a majority of the Committee find that: 1. the property proposed as the site for the project is subject to exceptional circumstances that warrant recognition and special provision; and 2. the granting of a variance poses no detriment to the Coastal Zone. B. For purposes of the Coastal Zone Management Program, a permit variance shall be treated as any other permit. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:409. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, AFTER THE FACT PERMITS A. C U P may be issued as an after-the-fact permit under one of the following circumstances: 1. the activity taken was undertaken in response to an emergency and the Lafourche Parish Official was notified of the activity; 2. The activity taken was in violation of the Coastal Zone Management Program but would likely have been permitted if the applicant had applied for a permit; Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 217 § 19:409 3. The activity taken was in violation of the Coastal Zone Management Program but would likely have been permitted if the applicant had accurately described the project as completed in the application materials; B. An after-the-fact permit may be limited in duration at the discretion of the local administrator but shall not exceed the time allocated for issuance of similar CUPs obtained through the normal process. C. An after-the-fact permit must be requested within 15 days of the activity subject to permitting, at which time the application will proceed as any other application. D. When an after-the-fact permit is issued as part of an enforcement action, additional terms and conditions may be included at the discretion of the local administrator or Committee as consideration of circumstances unique to the particular applicant including, but not limited to, fines, posting of larger bonds to assure compliance and reporting requirements to monitor the project. Increased mitigation requirements may be required on or off site over normal permit requirements. E. An applicant for an after-the-fact permit may be required to fulfill conditions in the permit despite completion of the activity or return the area to its pre-emergency state if the application is denied. F. For purposes of the Coastal Zone Management Program, an after-the-fact permit shall be treated as any other permit after it is issued. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2714. 1/12/99) SECTION 19:410. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, MITIGATION A. Provisions on mitigation shall be read and construed as a whole and in accord with applicable state regulations, L.A.C. Title 43, Part I, Chapter 7, §724, which designate the Secretary as the authority responsible for all decisions respecting mitigation pursuant to L.R.S. 49:214.41(B). 1. In accord with L.R.S. 49:214.41(C), compensatory mitigation is not required in a CUP for an activity that does not have direct and significant coastal zone impacts. a. in a wetland existing in a fastland, or b. in a wetland more than five feet above mean sea level, or c. when an applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated to the Secretary that the required mitigation would render impracticable an activity proposed to be permitted and that such activity serves a clearly overriding public interest, and the provisions of R.S. 49:214.41 (c) are met. 2. Projects exempt from the compensatory mitigation requirements may still be required to include other forms of mitigation or to mitigate for other types of impact(s) under regulations promulgated in accord with L.R.S. 49:214.41, such as L.A.C. Title 43 §724 (B)(1)(a) and (b). 3. When the permit applicant is not the owner of the mitigation site, the applicant must document the acquisition of mitigation from the owner of the site. Documentation includes, but is not limited to, a receipt for purchase. Chapter 19, Page 218 Supplement 22 § 19:410 4. The applicant must also record the acquisition in the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Office. 5. Mitigation may be in-kind, same kind, or out-of-kind or any other action deemed appropriate to avoid, minimize, restore, or compensate for ecological values lost due to a permitted activity. B. Public funds cannot be used to subsidize wetland mitigation for private projects. If public resources are used in the creation or maintenance of a mitigation project, the applicant and owner of the mitigation site are jointly responsible for reimbursing the parish for the fair market value of its costs, including the reasonable worth of time expended by government employees, in order to comply with this prohibition. C. One of the primary objectives of mitigation is to ensure the continuance of valuable wetland functions in the watershed ecosystem and coastal zone. 1. Under most circumstances, this objective is achieved by compensatory mitigation that replaces wetlands lost with the same type of wetlands, same-kind mitigation. a. If an applicant can demonstrate and document the functions will be sustained within the watershed by another type of wetland, the local administrator has discretion to allow out-of-kind mitigation. b. Out-of-kind mitigation, when allowed, may require altering the ratio of wetlands-lost to wetlands-created. c. The proposed mitigation site shall be located adjacent to lands that will not adversely affect the continued viability of the mitigation project due to unsuitable land uses or conditions and be located within the coastal zone. 2. Under most circumstances, this objective is achieved by replacing wetlands lost with wetlands in the same service area, equivalent to the U.S.G.S. cataloging units defined in the Hydrologic Unit Map of the United States (U.S.G.S. 1980) or its successors. a. Priority exists for avoiding wetland loss or degradation of functions as part of a specific project. Avoidance includes, but is not limited to, relocating, minimizing or reducing the project. b. When all means to avoid loss or degradation have been exhausted and loss or degradation of wetlands remains, on-site mitigation is the next preferred option for projects within the parish. On-site mitigation ensures wetland functions remain within the watershed and the parish. c. The local administrator may allow off-site mitigation even if on-site mitigation is available, If the applicant demonstrates the following: i. restoration of other areas would be scientifically justified by hydrological or ecological priorities and, ii. greater consistency with the Environmental Management Unit (EMU), or where EMUs are outdated or nonexistent with the overall Coast 2050 plan for the region, considering cumulative effects. d. This section does not authorize mitigation credit for work done in another watershed or drainage system. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 219 § 19:410 e. Priority exists for those sites which may be restored and enhanced. This allows uplands and wetlands to remain as intact ecosystems rather than altering landscapes to create wetlands where none formerly existed and promotes selfsufficient, low-maintenance mitigation projects. f. Priority is given to those mitigation sites within Lafourche Parish when more than one equally viable site exists. Mitigation cannot be denied solely on the basis that it will occur outside the parish boundaries when the ecologically established service unit boundaries do not coincide with the politically established parish boundaries. 3. Under most circumstances, this goal is met by physical alterations to landscapes. However, monetary contributions equal to the cost of creating these physical alterations, feein-lieu banking, may be appropriate if the local administrator documents that each of the following conditions is met: 1. the funds are requested pursuant to L.A.C. Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 7, §724, in particular, subsection 1; 2. the funds are dedicated to a specific project under one permit number or apportioned among several specific projects covered by permits with separate numbers; 3. the specific project is planned and approved but may not be completed until after wetland draining or filling occurs; 4. circumstances beyond the control of the applicant (such as weather) prevent replacement of wetlands prior to or concurrent with the project; 5. no mitigation alternative meeting the standards of L.A.C. Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 7, §724 and the local priorities expressed in this ordinance exists; and 6. a trust account has been established at a local bank with the name and contact information of the trustee provided to the local administrator. C. Failure of the specific project to be completed within 180 days results in a forfeiture of the fee-in-lieu funds to the Louisiana Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Fund; funds cannot be transferred to different projects after initial dedication to a specific project. D. Failure to properly manage and account for fee-in-lieu and in-kind contributions will result in the forfeiture of all such contributions to the Louisiana Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Fund in addition to any appropriate legal action authorized under this section and other local, state, or federal law. 1. Interest which accrues on these contributions may not revert to the parish general fund but may be used by the local administrator for periodic public education on wetlands conservation and restoration, wetlands restoration projects, and other wetlands-related activities. 2. Yearly reports of fee-in-lieu and in-kind contributions, and the corresponding uses to which they have been put, shall be published in the state register. At minimum, this report shall include the amount and type of the contribution, the name of the donor, the name, address, permit number and description of the project to which the contribution was applied, and the permit number and description of the project for which the contribution served as mitigation. Chapter 19, Page 220 Supplement 22 § 19:411 3. The contributions must be kept in a trust account, the books for which are to be open for public review at all times and audited in accord with state procedures for public assets. 4. Withdrawal of assets from the trust account requires the signatures of the local administrator, a designated community member who has no pecuniary interest in the project, and a representative of the DNR. E. So long as the impacts on wetland functions from the permitted project continue, the permittee has a duty to maintain the site as a functioning wetland. 1. The duty established in this section may be satisfied by demonstrating the creation of a predial servitude, compliance with the Louisiana Conservation Servitude Act, or the recording of a deed restriction. 2. When the project site ceases to be used in a manner which impairs wetlands functions, the duty to maintain the mitigation site as a functioning wetland is eliminated. F. Payment schedule, values, credits, and ratios are to be determined in accord with L.A.C. Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 7, §724.C, F. G. H. l and J. 1. These determinations may be made by either the local administrator or the DNR. Fees in lieu in Lafourche Parish shall be $2000 per acre minimum. 2. When made by the local administrator, they are subject to review by DNR. G. In determining whether proposed mitigation is acceptable, the local administrator shall consider the cumulative impacts on surface water and wetlands within the same drainage basin as 1. the activity for which the permit is sought, 2. existing projects or those under construction, and 3. activities which are under permit review, approved, or vested, or other activities requiring a coastal use permit which may reasonably be expected to be located within surface waters or wetlands in the same drainage basin based on plans existing at the time of considerations. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; as amended by Ord. No. 2068, 10/14/92; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:411. WETLANDS MITIGATION BANK A. When any activity authorized by a permit issued pursuant to this chapter is conditioned upon compensatory mitigation, the applicant may be permitted to satisfy all or part of such mitigation requirements by the purchase of credits from any wetlands mitigation bank that has been approved and is operating in accordance with applicable federal and state guidance so long as: 1. The bank is in the same U.S.G.S. cataloging unit or a unit within the same watershed as the impacted site when catalog units would allow mitigation to occur outside the coastal zone; 2. Supplement 22 The bank is ecologically preferable to other mitigation options; Chapter 19, Page 221 § 19:411 3. The banking instrument has been approved by a process that included public review and comment; and 4. Financial assurance exists for the long-term maintenance of the bank. B. Each mitigation bank proposed to be located within the boundaries of the parish must demonstrate adequate, dedicated financial surety exists to provide for the land management and hydrological maintenance of lands operated as mitigation banks for a period of at least twenty years for marshy habitat and fifty years for forested wetlands to prevent public, parish funds from being used to maintain private mitigation projects. 1. This includes financial surety in the event of a natural disaster or manmade activity that impairs the functioning of the wetland and may be achieved by obtaining insurance, posting a bond, establishing a trust or a similar arrangement which satisfies both the local administrator and DNR (See L.A.C. Title 43 Part I, § 724 (F)(7)). 2. In the event that natural forces result in the former wetland becoming open water, financial surety shall provide for the establishment of a comparable wetland site at another appropriate location. C. A failure of performance in accordance with this ordinance, other applicable law, or the terms of the mitigation bank approval document will result in one or more of following: 1. Revocation of the authority to use these mitigation banking credits to satisfy mitigation requirements within the parish. 2. Forfeiture of any remaining funds in the banking project to the Louisiana Wetlands Conservation and Restoration Fund; D. The establishment of any mitigation bank site within the parish, for parish use only requires the signature of the local administrator and of a DNR representative on the agreement. In addition to requirements outline in L.A.C. Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 7, §724, the agreement must also contain, at minimum, the following items: 1. Identification of the site, including legal property description, acreage, types and location of existing wetlands within the boundaries of the bank site; 2. An agreement by each of the concerned government agencies that all new, successfully created wetland acreage shall qualify to be credited against the approved removal or fill of wetlands located in the qualifying area. 3. Acknowledgment by each of the concerned governmental agencies that the proposed bank is consistent with both federal, state and local guidelines regarding mitigation and mitigation banks; 4. Provisions obligating the operator to do the following: a. Terms of mitigation banking agreements shall be in accord with L.A.C. Title 43, Part 1, Chapter 7, 724. b. Obtain insurance or establish a trust or bond in favor of Lafourche Parish that provides sufficient funds to ensure administration, protection, operation, and maintenance in perpetuity of the wetland habitat acreage, functions and values at the bank site if the operator defaults in performing the duties required by federal, state, and local guidelines and a memorandum of understanding; and Chapter 19, Page 222 Supplement 22 § 19:411 c. Regularly monitor to demonstrate achievement of the desired wetland functions; and d. Provides for public notice and comment on the project. E. Breach of an agreement shall be determined by an administrative hearing, subject to judicial review, and in accord with Louisiana’s administrative procedure. F. No credit shall be given for habitat values or functions that existed prior to the establishment of the bank. G. When establishing the price of a mitigation credit, for parish owned and operated mitigation banks, at minimum, the following factors should be incorporated into the decision: 1. land costs, including reasonable interest cost of holding and land; 2. wetland creation, restoration, or enhancement costs; 3. wetland administration, maintenance, and protection costs; 4. annual taxes, including all tax increases and in-lieu payments; 5. costs incurred and direct costs of monitoring and oversight; 6. insurance premiums or trust account administrative costs for the protection of the site improvements; 7. bank. all costs incurred by the state and parish government relative to the mitigation H. Criteria to be considered and addressed in the permitting of a mitigation bank include the following: 1. historical wetland trends, including estimated rate of current and future losses; 2. projected plan for the coastal zone as embodied in EMUs, or the Coast 2050 plan where EMUs are non-existent or outdated; 3. Supplement 22 the contributions of the wetlands to a. wildlife, migratory birds and resident species b. commercial and sport fisheries c. surface and groundwater quality and quantity d. flood moderation e. habitat and species diversity f. outdoor recreation, including enhancement of scenic waterways. Chapter 19, Page 223 § 19:411 I. If significant disparity between actual and anticipated functions and values of wetlands exists, the local administrator shall suspend the withdrawal of credits from that mitigation site at least until the resolution of action by the local administrator under Section 19:411 (D) and (F) of this subchapter, or action by DNR under Title 43 Part I §724 (F)(9). (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83 Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) SECTION 19:412. ACTIONS OF THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR RESPECTING MITIGATION A. Actions by the local administrator respecting wetlands mitigation may include the following: 1. Authorizing or making a continuing study of wetland areas and wetland mitigation programs; 2. Consulting with, providing information to, and entering into an agreement with a federal agency, state agency, or private entity to identify and publish information about wetland areas; 3. Cooperating with a federal or state agency in connection with a study or investigation regarding the adequacy of a local measure with respect to a federal or state wetland program; 4. Improving the long-range management or use of wetlands or a wetland mitigation bank; 5. Purchasing, leasing, or otherwise acquiring property inside the parish that is necessary for a wetland mitigation bank or a buffer zone and, as necessary, improving the land or other property as a wetland mitigation bank, including any adjacent buffer zone; 6. Requesting or receiving aid from a federal or state agency; 7. Purchasing, selling, or contracting to purchase or sell a mitigation credit in a mitigation bank; 8. Incurring a liability or borrowing money on terms approved by the Lafourche Parish Council; 9. Acquiring, holding, using, selling, leasing, or disposing of real or personal property, including a license, patent, right of interest, that is necessary, convenient, or useful for the full exercise of a power under this chapter; 10. Contracting with any operator or owner to use or operate any part of a mitigation bank; 11. Procuring any type of insurance and paying an insurance premium in an amount the governing body of the eligible political subdivision considers necessary or advisable; 12. Administering a fee-in-lieu and in-kind contribution trust fund. (Ord. No. 1442, 5/11/83; Ord. No. 2714, 1/12/99) Chapter 19, Page 224 Supplement 22 § 19:413 SECTION 19:413. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, ENFORCEMENT A. After a written request sent to the Committee upon which no action is taken within 15 days, any person may commence a civil action on his own behalf to enforce this ordinance. 1. Against any person (including Lafourche Parish Officials in their capacity as government agents and the Lafourche Parish Government) who is alleged to be in violation of the Coastal Zone Management Program or an order issued pursuant to the Coastal Zone Management Program, or 2. Against the local administrator where there is alleged a failure of the local administrator to perform any act or duty under this ordinance which is not discretionary. B. Upon a prima facie showing of a violation of the Coastal Zone Management Program, the person shall be granted preliminary equitable relief to restrain any further violation. C. Each violation of an individually named condition of a permit or order and each day a violation continues constitutes a separate violation. A fine of $2000 per offense per day may be assessed by the Lafourche Parish Coastal Zone Management Administrator, subject to Coastal Zone Management Board Approval. Such fines will be in addition to fines imposed by other government agencies. D. Enforcement may be initiated in any of three ways: 1. Investigation and monitoring as a matter of course under 49:214.36(A); 2. Referrals from other agencies; or 3. Complaints from individuals or groups. E. Every effort is made to use the investigation and monitoring to correct deficiencies in site compliance whenever possible. 1. The inspection shall include a routine check-list, examination of specialized provisions in the permit, photographs, and notes or other documentation developed during the permit process. 2. Should compliance fail to be achieved or if the inspecting official deems a violation serious enough to warrant enforcement -- considering the gravity of the violation and the actor’s compliance history -- the violation may be deemed either non-compliance or significant non-compliance. a. Significant non-compliance exists when the violation poses an imminent threat to the public welfare, is egregious in nature or results from action by a person that has been in violation of the Coastal Management Program within the preceding 2 year(s); in these instances, a cease and desist order shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. b. Non-compliance exists when the violation is of a minor nature or can be remedied without significant hardship; in these instances, a letter of warning shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 225 § 19:413 i. A letter of warning describes the observations of the inspector, identifies the corrective actions that may be taken to come into compliance, provides a date by which the actions must be made, identifies the provisions of the Coastal Zone Management Program in violation and is signed by the inspector. ii. A letter of warning must be sent by certified mail to the permit applicant or record owner of the property when no permit exists. 3. The inspector shall investigate the response. After examining the timeliness, completeness, documents, and any meetings or interviews necessary, the inspector determines whether or not compliance has been achieved. 4. When compliance has not been achieved, the local administrator shall issue a cease and desist order or, when a cease and desist order has been issued previously, undertake proceedings to enforce the cease and desist order. F. Referrals from other agency officials. 1. When state or local officials become award of a possible violation of this ordinance, they are to contact the local administrator. 2. After receiving a referral, the local administrator shall promptly take whatever investigatory actions are necessary in order to ascertain whether or not a violation does in fact exist. 3. When a violation does not exist, the local administrator inform the agency official who made the referral of such in writing. 4. If the inspecting official deems a violation serious enough to warrant enforcement considering the gravity of the violation and the actor’s compliance history, the violation may be deemed either non-compliance or significant non-compliance. a. Significant non-compliance exists when the violation poses an imminent threat to the public welfare, is egregious in nature or results from action by a person that has been in violation of the Coastal Management Program within the preceding 2 year(s); in these instances, a cease and desist order shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. b. Non-compliance exists when the violation is of a minor nature or can be remedied without significant hardship; in these instances, a letter of warning shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. i. A letter of warning describes the observations of the inspector, identifies the corrective actions that may be taken to come into compliance, provides a date by which the actions must be made, identifies the provisions of the Coastal Zone Management Program in violation, and is signed by the inspector. ii. A letter of warning must be sent by certified mail to the permit applicant or record owner of the property when no permit exists. 5. The inspector shall investigate the response to any notice of violation. After examining the timeliness, completeness, documents, and any meetings or interviews necessary, the inspector determines whether or not compliance exists. Chapter 19, Page 226 Supplement 22 § 19:413 a. When compliance does not exist, the local administrator shall issue a cease and desist order. If a cease and desist order has already been issued, the local administrator may suspend, revoke, or modify a coastal use permit or bring injunctive, declaratory or other actions necessary to enforce the ordinance. G. Complaints from concerned citizens or others 1. All complaints will be directed to a Lafourche Parish official to determine whether or not a violation exists or make a referral. 2. If the inspecting official deems a violation serious enough to warrant enforcement; considering the gravity of the violation and the actor’s compliance history, the violation may be deemed either non-compliance or significant non-compliance. a. Significant non-compliance exists when the violation poses an imminent threat to the public welfare, is egregious in or results from action by a person that has been in violation of the Coastal Management Program within the preceding 2 year(s); in these instances, a cease and desist order shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. b. Non-compliance exists when the violation is of a minor nature or can be remedied without significant hardship; in these instances, a letter of warning shall be issued promptly by the local administrator. i. A letter of warning describes the observations of the inspector, identifies the corrective actions that may be taken to come into compliance, provides a date by which the actions must be made, identifies the provisions of the Coastal Zone Management Program in violation, and is signed by the inspector. ii. A letter of warning must be sent by certified mail to the permit applicant or record owner of the property when no permit exists. 3. The inspector shall investigate the response. After examining the timeliness, completeness, documents, and any meetings or interviews necessary, the inspector determines whether or not compliance exists. a. When compliance does not exist, the local administrator shall issue a cease and desist order. If a cease and desist order has already been issued, the local administrator may suspend, revoke, or modify a coastal use permit or bring injunctive, declaratory or other actions necessary to enforce the ordinance. H. 1. In addition to any other information required by Lafourche Parish or State Law, a cease and desist order shall contain the following: a. a concise statement of the facts alleged to constitute a violation; b. a statement of the amount of the potential penalties for violating the cease and desist order; c. a copy of the regulation, permit, order, statute or other legal provision applicable; d. Supplement 22 information enabling the recipient to contact the local administrator; and Chapter 19, Page 227 § 19:413 e. information on how the recipient may obtain a hearing to contest the cease and desist order. 2. A recipient of a cease and desist order may challenge the validity of the order in the Lafourche Parish District Court. I. To perform the duties required under this ordinance, Lafourche Parish Personnel may enter upon any land and make examinations in accord with L. R.S. 49:214.36 (A) and 19:407 B(7) of this sub-chapter, provided that 1. a warrant is obtained, or 2. the examinations do not interfere with the use of the land by its owners or possessors, and 3. prior to inspection the owner or possessor of the land is informed that an inspection is to take place and allowed to accompany the inspector if they so desire. J. Relief available for violation of the Coastal Zone Management Program is governed by L.R.S. 49:214.36 (E)- (N). K. Pursuit of remedies and enforcement actions taken under this chapter in no way preclude seeking any other applicable remedy or enforcement action available. L. Funds collected for violations in Lafourche Parish shall be maintained in a “Coastal Monitoring Enforcement Fund.” These monies, including interest accruing thereon, shall be used by Lafourche Parish for the cost of providing aircraft overflights or boat use for coastal monitoring and similar surveillance and enforcement activities conducted by Lafourche Parish. SECTION 19:414. MITIGATION TRUST FUND A. A "Mitigation Trust Fund" is hereby created as the depository of monies collected in accordance with L.R.S. 49:214.36.J, which states that 25% of the monies collected for violations relating to minimal wetland impacts shall be forwarded to local government whereby 100% of the monies received shall be placed in local government mitigation bank and can only be used for mitigation projects. All monies to be spent on mitigation projects will be for coastal restoration projects as approved by the governing authority. B. If the coastal parishes do not have a local mitigation bank, the monies collected (25%) are placed into the Wetland Conservation and Restoration Fund (WCRF). (Ord. Nos. 2968, 6/12/01; 3260, 12/17/03) SECTIONS 19:415 - 19:499. Chapter 19, Page 228 RESERVED Supplement 22 § 19:500 Sub-Chapter G Mobile Home Park Regulations SECTION 19:500. MOBILE AND MANUFACTURED HOME PARK REGULATIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS A. General. These regulations shall hereafter be known, cited and referred to as the Mobile and Manufactured Home Park Regulations of Lafourche Parish. For this purpose, these terms can be used and interchangeable. B. Policy. It is hereby declared to be the policy of Lafourche Parish to consider the development for installation of mobile homes in mobile home parks as subject to the control of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the Lafourche Parish Council for the orderly, planned, efficient, and economical development of Lafourche Parish. 1. Land to be developed for a mobile home park shall be of such character so that it can be used safely for development purposes without danger to health or peril from fire, flood, or other menace, and land shall not be developed until available public facilities and improvements exist and proper provisions have been made for drainage, water, sewerage and capital improvements such as schools, parks, recreational facilities, transportation facilities and other related improvements. 2. The development of a mobile home park shall conform to and be properly related to the proposal shown in the Master Plan, Parish Base Map, of Lafourche Parish. It is intended that these regulations shall supplement and facilitate the enforcement of provisions and standards contained in the Lafourche Parish Development Ordinance, Master Plan, Parish Base Map of Lafourche Parish. 3. Must also conform to the Uniformed Standard Codes for Housing and Minimum Standards as stated in the Louisiana Revised Statutes, Title 51. Trade and Commerce Chapter 2. Particular Goods Part XIV. Manufactured Housing. C. Purpose. These regulations are adopted for the following purposes: 1. To protect and provide for the public health, safety and general welfare of Lafourche Parish; 2. To guide the future growth and development of Lafourche Parish; 3. To provide for adequate light, air, and privacy; to secure safety from fire, flood, and other danger; and to prevent overcrowding of land and undue congestion of population 4. To establish reasonable standards of design and procedures for the development and/or extension of mobile home parks, so as to further the orderly layout and development of land throughout the Parish; 5. To insure that public facilities are available and will be of sufficient capacity to serve the proposed mobile home park; 6. To prevent the pollution of air, bayous, canals, and other bodies of water; to ensure the adequacy of drainage facilities; and to encourage the wise use and management of natural resources throughout Lafourche Parish so as to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the Parish; Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 229 § 19:500 7. To provide for open spaces through the most efficient design and layout of a mobile home park, including the use of average density, and providing for minimum widths and area of lots. D. Authority. Pursuant to the powers and jurisdictions vested through L.R.S. 33:101-119 and other applicable laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations of the State of Louisiana, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission, hereinafter referred to as "Planning Commission", does hereby exercise the power and authority to review, approve and/or disapprove the development of mobile home parks in the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. 1. All appeals from rulings of denial by the Planning Commission shall be to the Lafourche Parish Council. 2. Provided, however, if denial of an application is based upon provisions or requirements of Ordinance No. 1748 (Floodplain Regulations), as amended, then such appeals shall be as provided therein. E. Jurisdiction. These mobile home park regulations shall apply to all land located within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. F. Application of Regulations. No land shall be developed for a mobile home, nor shall any existing mobile home park be enlarged and/or extended unless in conformity with the regulations as prescribed herein. 1. No excavation of land or construction of any public or private improvements for the development of a mobile home park shall take place or be commenced except in conformity with these regulations. 2. No permit for the placement of a mobile home shall be issued on any property not in conformance with the provisions of these regulations. No mobile home shall be installed on property until such time as all approvals, as required herein, are obtained for the establishment of a mobile home park. G. Dedication of Improvements. Any new mobile home park or the extension/enlargement to an existing mobile home park, whereby the developer/owner wishes to dedicate the road and/or any other improvements, the design and construction specifications shall conform to that of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations, as regulated by the Planning Commission. (Ord. No. 1968, 2/13/91; Ord. No. 3768, 3/14/2006) ____________________ Comment -- Ordinance No. 1748, referred to above and dealing with the parish's flood plain construction regulations has been codified herein as Section 5:1 et seq. SECTION 19:501. MOBILE HOME PARK REGULATIONS, DEFINITIONS A. Usage. For the purpose of these regulations, certain numbers, abbreviations, terms, and words used herein shall be used, interpreted, and defined as set forth in this Section. Chapter 19, Page 230 Supplement 22 § 19:501 1. A "person" includes a corporation, partnership, and an incorporated association of persons such as a club; "shall" is always mandatory; a "building" includes a "structure"; a "building or structure" includes any part hereof; "used" or "occupied" as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words "intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied". B. Words and Terms Defined. Accessory Building: A detached subordinate structure, the use of which is clearly incidental and related to that of the principal structure (mobile home), and which is located on the same lot. Community Sewerage System: A central sewer system including collection and treatment facilities established by the owner/developer to serve a mobile home park. Developer: The legal or beneficial owner or owners of a parcel of land including the holder of an option or contract to purchase or other persons having enforceable proprietary interests in such land with the intent of preparing the land for or achieving the result of the development of said parcel of land. Easement: (see servitude) Individual Sewerage Disposal System: A sewerage disposal system designed to serve an individual mobile home. Industrial Mobile Home Sites: Any parcel of land or approved lot of record used or intended to be used for the accommodation of three (3) or more mobile homes or portable buildings to be used as offices or living quarters by employees or employees of tenants (subleases) for industrial purposes only. NOT TO BE USED AS RESIDENTIAL. Mobile Home: A factory-built, residential dwelling unit built to voluntary standards prior to the passage of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974. This term includes and is interchangeable with the term “house trailer”, but does not include the term “manufactured home”, as only manufactured homes are built to federal construction standards. Manufactured Home and Manufactured Housing: A factory-built, residential dwelling unit constructed to standards and codes, as promulgated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. & 5401 et seq., as amended. Further, the terms “manufactured home” and “manufactured housing” may be used interchangeably and apply to structures bearing the permanently affixed seal of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development or to factory-built, residential dwellings that are mounted on a chassis. Mobile Home Park: Any parcel of land or approved lot of record used or intended to be used for the accommodation of three (3) or more mobile homes for rental purposes to either persons owning their own mobile home or for rent by the owner of the Mobile Home Park who rents a mobile home and lot as a unit. For purposes of these regulations a Mobile Home Park shall be considered to exist regardless of the lack of a rental charge for such accommodation. (Ord. No. 2907, 10/10/00) Mobile Home Space or Lot: A designated parcel of land within or outside a mobile home park designated for the accommodation of one mobile home. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 231 § 19:501 Nonconforming Mobile Home Park: A mobile home park or part thereof lawfully existing on the effective date of these regulations and which does not conform to the regulations as prescribed herein. Owner: Any person, group of persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, or any other legal entity having legal title to or sufficient propriety interest in the land sought to be developed into a mobile home park as prescribed by these regulations. Parish: The Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana. Parish Council: The governing body of Lafourche Parish having the power to adopt and enforce ordinances. Parish Department of Public Works: The Department designated by the Parish Council to furnish engineering assistance in the administration of these regulations. Parish Health Unit: The agency designated by the State of Louisiana to administer the Louisiana State Sanitary Code within Lafourche Parish and as related to these regulations. Registered Architect: An architect properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Registered Engineer: A civil engineer properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Registered Land Surveyor: A land surveyor properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Right-of-Way: A strip or area of land, including surface, overhead, or underground granted by deed or servitude for construction, maintenance, and/or according to the designated use. Service Building: A detached, subordinate structure, the use of which is clearly related to the comfort and convenience of the inhabitants of the mobile home park. Servitude: The right granted by the property owner to use a parcel of land for specified purposes, such as public utilities, drainage and other public purposes, the title of which shall remain with the property owner, subject to the right of use designated in the reservation of the servitude. Easement and servitude are the same and the term utility servitude shall mean a servitude for any utility including storm water drainage. Setback: The distance between a building and lot line nearest thereto. Tie-Down: A strap, cable, or security device used to connect the mobile home to ground anchors. (Ord. No. 1968, 2/13/91; Ord. No. 2606, 4/14/98; Ord. No. 3491, 9/28/04; Ord. No. 3768, 3/14/2006) Chapter 19, Page 232 Supplement 22 § 19:502 SECTION 19:502. MOBILE HOME PARK REGULATIONS, APPLICATION PROCEDURE A. General Procedure. Whenever a new mobile home park or the extension/enlargement of an existing park is proposed, before any contract is made for the construction of same, and before any permit for the erection and/or placement of any structures in such proposed park shall be granted, the owner/developer of the proposed mobile home park, or his authorized agent, shall apply for and secure approval of such proposed mobile home park in accordance with the following procedure, which includes basically three steps: 1. 2. 3. Sketch Plat Approval. Final Plat Approval. Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy B. The Granting of sketch plat approval by the Planning Commission on a proposed mobile home park is granted for one (1) year. The granting of final plat approval on a proposed mobile home park is limited to a period of one (1) year from the date approval is granted by the Planning Commission. Failure to begin within the one (1) year and complete construction within the two (2) year period will necessitate complete reapplication to the Planning Commission. C. Sketch Plan Approval/Application and Plat Requirements. 1. Purpose: The purpose of the sketch approval phase is to consider the development from the point of view of layout and configuration of lots, roads, easements, emergency vehicle access and the geometric relationships with existing roads and easements which may join or cross the proposed mobile home park. 2. The application shall be made on forms provided by the staff of the Planning Commission and contain, but not be limited to, the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the area to be developed for mobile home park purposes; b. Name, address, and telephone number of the developer, if applicable; c. Name of the proposed mobile home park; d. Total number of spaces to be provided; e. Proposed facilities to be dedicated; f. Total acreage involved; g. Statement of concurrence with the application by the owner when applicable. 3. Application Supplements. Accompanying the application must be the following information: a. Letters of utility availability which state that the utility provider has both the capacity and the facilities to serve the mobile home park and that it intends to provide services; b. Supplement 22 Names and addresses of adjacent property owners; Chapter 19, Page 233 § 19:502 c. Application fee of (see fee schedule) d. Letter of no objection from the Department of Public Works Department. A letter of objection must be substantiated in writing. 4. Sketch Plat. The sketch plat submitted to the Planning Commission becomes the property of the Planning Commission and shall be returned to the developer only insofar as revisions or changes are requested. Tracking, reproducible, or original supporting documents shall not be submitted. a. Ten (10) copies of the sketch plat are to be submitted at the time of application for sketch plat approval; b. The sketch plat shall contain the following information: (i) Name of the proposed mobile home park or, in the case of an expansion, the original name of the park and the respective addendum; (ii) Name of the developer; (iii) Name of the planner, engineer, or surveyor who prepared the plat; (iv) Vicinity map; (v) Location of property by section, township, and range; (vi) Date, Bar, Scale, and North Arrow; (vii) Proposed road names, lot numbers, and block numbers, if applicable; (viii) Alignment of existing roads, rights-of-way, easements, and servitudes which join and or located within the proposed mobile home park; (ix) Section, township, range, municipal boundaries, and/or parish boundaries, and/or parish boundaries which abut or cross the proposed park; (x) Geometric layout of lots, blocks, roads, rights-of-way, easements, and servitudes which join or cross the proposed park; (xi) Flood zone designation as depicted on the Lafourche Parish Flood Insurance Rate Maps and the minimum base flood elevation requirements; (xii) Names of adjacent property owners denoted on the respective property. (xiii) Current fire hydrant locations or proposed fire hydrant locations. 5. Study of Sketch Plat. The sketch plat shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department who shall facilitate the transmittal of the plat with an attached evaluation check sheet for the purpose of review by the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing, and the Department of Public Works of Lafourche Parish; and any adjoining parishes or municipalities, schools and special districts, and other official bodies as it deems necessary or as mandated by law, including any review required by Regional or State bodies under applicable State or Federal law. Chapter 19, Page 234 Supplement 22 § 19:502 a. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall request that all officials and agencies to whom requests for review have been made submit their report within twenty (20) days after receipt of the request. b. Each of the officials and agencies who review the plat shall date the check sheet and indicate, in writing, approval or disapproval and the recommendations concerning the plat when applicable. c. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall consider all the reports submitted by the officials and agencies concerning the sketch plat and shall submit a report for proposed action to the Planning Commission for the next available regular meeting of the commission. d. The report by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall in no event be made later than sixty (60) days following the date of application for sketch plat approval. 6. Notice of Public Hearing. Upon receipt of formal application and all accompanying material, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing for the next scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission will submit a notice of publication in the official Parish Journal to be published at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing and mail certified notices to all adjacent property owners within one hundred (100’) feet of the proposed development, at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and will maintain file copies of the sketch plat for public review prior to the hearing. a. Public Hearing and Determination. At the public hearing, the Planning Commission will give an opportunity to any interested persons to examine or comment upon the sketch plat. After the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall, within thirty (30) days after closing of the public hearing, approve, modify or disapprove the subdivision application by resolution which shall set forth in detail any conditions to which the approval is subject, or reasons for disapproval. D. Final Approval/Application and Plat Requirements. 1. Purpose. The purpose of the final approval phase is to consider the construction plans of the proposed mobile home park, or expansion to an existing mobile home park, or expansion to an existing mobile home park, prior to the start of construction. The granting of final approval authorizes the start of construction of the proposed park. 2. Public Hearing Requirements. A public hearing shall be called on the final approval application for the proposed mobile home park. The notice will be announced only at meeting when Sketch Approval has been granted. 3. The application shall be made on forms provided by the staff of the Planning Commission and contain, but not be limited to, the following information: a. Name, address and telephone number of the owner of the area to be developed for mobile home park purposes; Supplement 22 b. Name, address, and telephone number of the developer; c. Name of the proposed mobile home park; Chapter 19, Page 235 § 19:502 d. Total number of spaces to be provided; e. Proposed facilities to be dedicated; f. Total acreage involved; g. Statement of concurrence with the application by the owner, when applicable; h. Name address, and telephone number of the engineer who prepared the plans i. Names and addresses of property owners located within a 100’ radius of the four (4) corners of the property to be developed. 4. Application Supplements. Accompanying the application must be the following: a. Letters of approval from the utility providers that the easements and servitudes as proposed will adequately accommodate the installation and maintenance of the utility to be provided; b. Application fee, based on number of lots within the mobile home park, shall be as follows: 3--5 spaces: 6--20 spaces: Over 20 spaces: (see fee schedule) (see fee schedule) (see fee schedule) c. Letter of approval from the Parish Health Unit on the method of sewage disposal. d. Letter of approval from the Department of Public Works. 5. Final Plat. The final plat, when submitted to the Planning Commission, becomes the property of the Planning Commission and shall be returned to the developer only insofar as revisions or changes are requested. Tracings, reproducible, or original supporting documents shall not be submitted. a. Ten (10) copies of the final plat are to be submitted at the time of application and three (3) sets of engineering plans (if applicable). b. The final plat shall contain the following information: (i) Name of mobile home park; (ii) Name of developer; (iii) Signature and stamp of civil engineer; (iv) Vicinity map; (v) Location by section, township and range; (vi) Date, Bar Scale and North Arrow; (vii) Approved road names, lot numbers and block numbers, when applicable; Chapter 19, Page 236 Supplement 22 § 19:502 (viii) Alignments with existing roads, rights-of-way, easements and servitudes. (ix) Section, township, range, municipal boundaries, and/or parish boundaries which abut or cross the mobile home park; (x) Description of improvements, specifically, materials to be used, typical street cross sections, etc.; (xi) Final alignment of roads and sewerage; (xii) Final drainage plan showing existing contours at one foot (1') intervals, or less, if requested by the Department of Public Works; (xiii) Plans depicting location of utilities, light standards and fire hydrants; (xiv) Method of sewage disposal, tie-in with existing collection systems, lagoons, lift stations, forced mains, etc.; (xv) Profiles of all roads and ditches and where open ditches are to be provided for drainage, a minimum size and grade of pipe to be used must be denoted; (xvi) Location and description of all temporary benchmark(s) as required in these regulations. The elevation of said bench mark(s) shall be set to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) and depicted on the final plat; (xvii) The proposed finished grade of each lot; said elevation is to be denoted in mean sea level datum and to be feet and tenths of a foot. 6. Study of Final Plat. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall refer a copy of the final plat to the Parish Department of Public Works for its review, recommendations and report. a. The report of the Floodplain Administrator, 911 addressing, and the Department of Public Works shall be submitted to the Planning Department who shall submit a report, in writing, to the Planning Commission at the time of the next regular meeting of the Commission. E. Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. During the construction of the approved mobile home park, the staff of the Planning Commission shall make on-site inspections to verify compliance with the final plans as approved by the Planning Commission. Written documentation of the findings of all inspections shall be filed in the office of the Planning Commission. 1. Upon completion of the construction, the engineer, representing the developer, shall forward a written request for final inspection for occupancy approval. a. The written request for final inspection must also contain a clause certifying that the construction was completed in conformity with the plans, as approved by the Planning Commission, under his seal and signature as a registered civil engineer in the State of Louisiana. 2. The staff of the Planning Commission along with the Department of Public Works for Lafourche Parish, and the Parish Health Unit, for Lafourche Parish shall perform the final inspection within ten (10) days of receipt of the written request for same. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 237 § 19:503 3. Ten (10) copies of the final plat, three (3) copies of “as builts” engineering plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department. The plats shall be signed by the owner/developer, Planning Commission Chairman, Surveyor and plat shall be recorded in the records of the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court upon a satisfactory final inspection. 4. Once recorded in the records of the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court, the staff of the Planning Commission shall issue a Certificate of Occupancy to the owner which authorizes the rental of the spaces for the placement of mobile homes. 5. The staff of the Planning Commission shall advise the Planning Commission at their next regularly scheduled meeting of the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Ord. No. 1968, 2/13/91; Ord. No. 3768, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:503. MOBILE HOME PARK REGULATIONS, GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS A. General. In addition to the requirements as set forth herein, all mobile home parks shall comply with the following laws, rules and regulations: 1. All applicable Louisiana Statutes; 2. The Master Plan, Parish Base Map, and Capital Improvements Program for Lafourche Parish; 3. The special requirements of the Parish Health Unit and/or other appropriate state agencies or departments. 4. The Lafourche Parish Floodplain Regulations, and all other applicable polices, ordinances, and/or regulations, as adopted by the Lafourche Parish Council and the Planning Commission. B. Self Imposed Restrictions. If the owner proposes to place restrictions on any of the land area contained in the mobile home park, which are greater than those required by these regulations, such restrictions, or references thereto may be required to be indicated on the final plat of the mobile home park. Additionally, the Planning Commission shall require that the restrictions be recorded with the Clerk of Court for Lafourche Parish. C. Plats Straddling Municipal Boundaries. Whenever access to the mobile home park is required to cross land in another local governmental jurisdiction, the Planning Commission shall request assurance from the applicable local governmental agency that access is legally established, and that the access road is adequately improved, or that a performance bond has been duly executed and is sufficient in the amount to assure the construction of the access road. In general, lot lines shall not be laid out so as to cross governmental jurisdictional boundaries. D. Temporary Bench Marks. Temporary Bench Marks (TBM) shall be monumented in the field and shown on the plat when required. A TBM may be any material set on existing structures that are accessible and located in a place that is fairly safe from being accidentally destroyed during approval phases and construction. The elevation shall be based on the “North American Vertical Datum (NAVD)” and be established from the latest published National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Bench Marks. NGS Bench Marks used to establish TBM's shall be noted on plat. Chapter 19, Page 238 Supplement 22 § 19:503 1. Temporary Bench Marks shall be required when the Mobile Home Park is in a designated flood zone as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Temporary Bench Marks shall also be required if the developer proposes to construct dedicated streets and/or drainage facilities. E. Mobile Home Park Name. The name of the proposed mobile home park shall not duplicate or too closely approximate phonetically the name of any other mobile home park in the area covered by these regulations. The Planning Commission shall reserve final authority to designate the name of the mobile home park which shall be determined at the sketch plat approval phase. F. Roads. The dedication of any roadway in the mobile home park shall meet the specifications as provided for in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations. 1. Roadways within the mobile home park that are not to be dedicated shall be designed with a minimum roadway width of twenty feet (20'). 2. Roads shall consist of either a minimum thickness of eight inches (8") or 95% compacted shell or limestone base, or a minimum thickness of eight inches (8") of aggregate material. 3. Cul-de-sacs or turn-arounds shall be provided at the end of all mobile home park streets and shall be so designed as to comply with the standards as required. a. Maximum length of a cul-de-sac (permanent) – Six (6) times minimum lot width serving no more that fourteen (14) families, and not exceeding 500 feet in length. b. Maximum length of a cul-de-sac (temporary) – Twelve (12) times minimum lot width, serving no more that twenty-five (25) families, and not exceeding 1,000 feet in length. 4. Roads not dedicated shall be maintained by the owner of the mobile home park in perpetuity and in accordance with the approved final plans for the development of the park. 5. Access from Primary and Secondary Arterials a. Mobile Home spaces/lots in Mobile Home Parks shall not, in general, derive access exclusively from a primary or secondary arterial. Where driveway access from a primary or secondary arterial may be necessary for several adjoining spaces/lots, the Planning Commission may require that such spaces/lots be served by a combined access drive in order to limit possible traffic hazard on such street. Where possible, driveways should be designed and arranged so as to avoid requiring vehicles to back into traffic on primary or secondary arterials. G. Minimum Space Area. Mobile home spaces shall be no less than four thousand (4,000) square feet in area with a minimum frontage width of forty (40’) feet. 1. Mobile homes shall be so spaced or arranged so as to maintain a minimum distance of twenty feet (20') between mobile home structures. 2. A minimum distance of twenty (20’) feet must be maintained between the mobile home and the front property line, ten (10’) feet rear lot lines and ten (10’) feet side lines. No structure to be placed within ten (10’) feet of property line or space line. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 239 § 19:503 H. Parking. Off-street parking must be provided for each mobile home space and shall be of such size as to provide a minimum of two (2) off-street parking spaces per mobile home space. Each parking space shall measure a minimum of 180 square feet in area. I. Fire Protection. 1. Except as provided for in paragraph I (1) of this section, 3 Way Steamer Fire hydrants shall be required for all mobile home parks. Fire hydrants shall be located no more than six-hundred (600’) feet apart with no space frontage along a street exceeding three-hundred (300’) feet from any fire hydrant measured along the centerline of the street, or as approved by the Lafourche Parish Water District. This spacing may be altered slightly to conform to the location of lot lines. Fire hydrants should be located as near to block corners as possible. All underground utilities including fire hydrants shall be installed before any final paving of a street shown on the mobile home plat. In those instances where the existing water main is less than six (6”) inches or receives water from a line less than (6”) inches, said line should be upgraded to a minimum of an eight (8”) inch line or meet state standards, whichever is greater. J. Lighting. Lighting shall be provided and maintained by the mobile home park owner. A minimum of one (1) light, in conformity with the Lafourche Parish Road Lighting Standards, shall be installed a minimum of two hundred fifty (250) linear feet; or at a minimum of every fourth (4th) mobile home space, however, every required fire hydrant shall have a street light within a one hundred (100’) foot radius. K. Floodplain Provisions. Any mobile home park or portion thereof which is located within a special flood hazard zone, as depicted on the Lafourche Parish Flood Insurance rate Maps, shall be required to comply with the provisions of the Lafourche Parish Flood Prevention Ordinance. L. Utilities. 1. Water Facilities. All mobile home parks shall provide each space adequate water supply and shall be served by a water system designed, constructed, and protected in accordance with all state and local requirements. New water lines shall be large enough to provide adequate water pressure with minimum eight inch (8") water or meets State Standards, whichever is greater. 2. Sewerage Facilities. Adequate and safe sewerage collection systems shall be provided in all mobile home parks for the conveyance and disposal of all sewage. The design of the sewer system shall conform to the standards as set forth by the Parish Health Unit. 3. Electrical Systems. All electrical installations in mobile home parks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with all state and local requirements. In no case shall a mobile home space be equipped with less than a 200 amp electrical service. 4. Gas System. Gas equipment and installations within the mobile home park shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the applicable regulations as adopted by the utility authority having jurisdiction. a. All plans for the providing of gas to a mobile home park shall be approved by the utility company supplying the gas. Chapter 19, Page 240 Supplement 22 § 19:504 5. Drainage. a. The proposed mobile home park shall comply with all drainage requirements as set forth in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations and the Department of Public Works for Lafourche Parish. b. The owner/developer shall provide drainage servitudes along existing drainage arteries regardless of previous maintenance practices by the Lafourche Parish government. Said servitudes shall conform to the specifications of the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works. 6. Servitudes. When necessary, servitudes shall be provided for utilities and drainage within the proposed mobile home park. These servitudes shall meet the specifications of the respective utility provider or Department of Public Works for which the servitude is to accommodate. No mobile home or part thereof shall encroach on any designated servitude. M. Refuse Disposal. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse in the mobile home park shall be conducted so as to create no health hazard and to prevent pollution to the park and adjacent properties. The ultimate responsibility of refuse disposal shall be with the owner/operator of the mobile home park. 1. Refuse/garbage receptacles shall be screened in conformity with the definitions of screening as contained herein. a. Screening will consist on site obscuring fencing on all four (4) sides within a minimum of a six (6’) feet height. 2. Refuse/garbage dumpsters shall be placed at a minimum of twenty (20’) feet from adjacent property line. (Ord. No. 1968, 2/13/91; Ord. No. 3768, 3/14/2006; Ord. No. 4346, 06/24/08) SECTION 19:504. A. INDUSTRIAL MOBILE HOME SITES General Provisions: 1. Purpose – Accommodation of three (3) or more mobile homes/portable buildings to be used as offices or living quarters by employees of tenants (subleases) for industrial purposes only. (NOT TO BE USED AS RESIDENTIAL) 2. The Application shall be made on forms provided by the Staff of the Planning Commission and contain all information required by Section 19:502 Mobile Home Park Regulations Application Procedure under the Lafourche Parish Mobile Home Regulations, and also including but not limited to the following information: a. Type of business must be identified. b. Perimeter of the industrial site must be identified. c. Approval for mobile homes or portable buildings only. d. record. Supplement 22 Industrial Mobile Home Site can consist of more than one (1) lease or lot of Chapter 19, Page 241 § 19:504 e. Approval can be for one (1) building per acre without coming back before the Planning Commission. f. Mobile Homes/Portable Buildings to be skirted. g. Approval for number of mobile homes spaces to be presented to the Planning Commission at Sketch Phase. Updated plat to be presented to the Planning Department each time a mobile home/portable building is being placed to receive approval for placement and issuance of permit by the Permits Department. h. Letter of approval from the Fire Marshall prior to obtaining a permit for placement of mobile home/portable building. i. Must meet all requirements of the Permits Department in addition to the Lafourche Parish Mobile Home Park Regulations. (Ord. No. 3491, 9/28/04) SECTION 19:505. MOBILE HOME PARK REGULATIONS, NON-CONFORMING MOBILE HOME PARKS A. Continuance of Nonconforming Mobile Home Parks. Except as hereinafter provided, the lawful operation of a nonconforming mobile home park, as such as the development existed on the effective date of these regulations, or on the effective date of any amendment hereto by which the park became a nonconforming development, may be continued. B. Termination of Nonconforming Mobile Home Parks. Except as hereinafter provided, a nonconforming mobile home park that has been abandoned or discontinued for a period of one (1) year shall not thereafter be re-established except in conformity with these regulations. C. Extension/Enlargement of a Nonconforming Mobile Home Park. A nonconforming mobile home park may be extended or enlarged provided, however, that such extension and/or enlargement conforms to the provisions of these regulations. (Ord. No. 1968, 2/13/91; Ord.No. 3768, 3/14/2006) SECTION 19:506. A. MOBILE HOME PARK REGULATIONS, ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT General. 1. Applicability to all Land. No land shall be used, occupied, or developed, for mobile home park purposes except in conformity with the regulations, as herein established. 2. Permits. No development permit shall be issued for any parcel or plat of land for the development of a mobile home park, after the effective date of, and not in conformance with, the provisions of this Sub-Chapter; and no excavation of land or construction of any public or private improvements shall occur or be commenced except in conformity with the provisions of these regulations. Chapter 19, Page 242 Supplement 22 § 19:506 a. No development permit shall be issued for the installation of a mobile home within a mobile home park after the effective date of, and not in conformance with, the provisions of these regulations. 3. Amendments. For the purpose of providing for the public health, safety, and general welfare, the Planning Commission may from time to time propose amendments for adopted by the Lafourche Parish Council to alter the provisions imposed by these mobile home park regulations. Public hearings on all proposed amendments shall be held by the Planning Commission in the manner as prescribed by Louisiana state law. 4. Conditions. Regulations for the development of a mobile home park and the attachment of reasonable conditions to the development of a mobile home park is an exercise of valid police power delegated by the State of Louisiana to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission. The developer has the duty of compliance with reasonable conditions laid down by the Planning Commission for the design, dedication, improvements and restrictive use of the land so as to conform to the physical and economical development of Lafourche Parish and to the safety and general welfare of the owners of the mobile homes within the development and of the community at large. B. Enforcement, Violations and Penalties. 1. It shall be the duty of the Planning Commission to monitor compliance of these regulations and to bring to the attention of the Lafourche Parish Council any violations or lack of compliance herewith. a. It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, maintain, or operate any mobile home park within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, unless the owner/operator has complied with all provisions as set forth in these regulations. b. Before a permit can be issued for the construction, alteration, or extension of a mobile home park, compliance with these regulations shall be required. 2. Violations and Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation that fails to comply with, or violates any of these regulations shall be subject to penalty pursuant to the provisions of the L.R.S. 33:114. a. Penalty: The owner or general agent of a building or premises where a violation of any provision of this regulation has been committed or shall exist or the lessee or tenant of an entire building or entire premises where such violation has been committed or shall exist, or the owner, general agent, lessee, or tenant of any part of the building or premises in which such violation has been committed or shall exist, or the general agent, architect, builder, contractor or any other person who commits, takes part in, assists in any such violation, or maintains any building or premises in which any such violation shall exist shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable either by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) and not more than five-hundred dollars ($500.00) for each and every day that such a violation continues, or not more than ninety (90) days jail sentence, or both. For assessment of applicable penalties, upon conviction, the violation shall be deemed retroactive to the date of the formal issuance of a misdemeanor citation by any proper official of the Parish of Lafourche, or to the date of the filing of legal proceedings to enjoin, restrain, correct or abate such violation, whichever occurs first, until such time that the violation is remedied. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 243 § 19:506 3. Civil Enforcement. Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken by law for inequity for any violation of these regulations, to prevent unlawful construction, to recover damages, to restrain, correct, or abate a violation, and these remedies shall be in addition to the penalties described above. These include the following: a. Refusal of connection of water or electrical services by the appropriate utility, as directed by the Parish Council, to any mobile home park or mobile home located within an unapproved park occurring without review by the Planning Commission and/or without meeting the standards pursuant to these regulations. Written notice by the staff of the Planning Commission of the reasons for this action shall be forwarded to the owner/developer at the time of this action. b. Refusal of the Parish Council to construct, maintain, or accept into the parish system any roads, drainage, water, sewerage or other public service facilities within the unapproved mobile home park. C. Variances. 1. General. When the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships or practical difficulties may result from the strict compliance with these regulations or that the purpose of these regulations may be served to a greater extent by an alternative proposal, it may approve variances to these mobile home park regulations so that the substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such variance shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent of these regulations; and further provided that, the Planning Commission shall not approve variances unless it shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each of the specific cases that: a. The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare or injurious to other property; and b. The conditions upon which the request for a variance is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other property; and c. Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, should these regulations be strictly enforced; and d. The granting of a variance will not allow a change or omission in the application procedures, as prescribed herein, to be followed in obtaining approval of a mobile home park; and e. The granting of a variance will not abrogate the screening provisions as described in Section 19:503; and f. The variance will not in any manner vary the provisions of the Development Ordinance, Master Plan, or Parish Base Map. 2. Any and all applications for a variance shall be forwarded to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission for final action. Chapter 19, Page 244 Supplement 22 § 19:599 3. Conditions. In the approval of any variance, the Planning Commission may require any such conditions as will, in its judgment, which will secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements of these regulations. (Ord. Nos. 1968, 2/13/91; 3768, 3/14/07; 4619, 09/08/09) SECTION 19: 507. MOBILE HOME PARK FEES Mobile Home Park Fees shall be as follows: 1. Sketch Plat Fee $300.00 2. Final Plat Fee: 3-5 Spaces 6-20 Spaces Over 20 Spaces $150.00 $225.00 $300.00 3. Variances $75.00 4. Inspection Fee $125.00 (initial fee) $75.00 (each additional inspection) (Ord. No. 3814, 5/23/2006; Ord. No. 4199, 01/08/08) SECTIONS 19:508 - 19:599. Supplement 22 RESERVED Chapter 19, Page 245 [RESERVED] Chapter 19, Page 246 Supplement 22 § 19:602 Sub-Chapter H Construction of Pipelines and Canals and Related Activities SECTION 19:600. CONSTRUCTION OF PIPELINES AND CANALS, LETTER OF NO OBJECTION REQUIRED No person, firm, partnership or corporation, public or private, shall construct or cause to be constructed a facility consisting of a pipeline or canal or any group or segment thereof, or of dredging, widening, or deepening channels, canals, slips, shells; or performing jetting, boring, propwashing or wheelwashing, or using equipment to displace waterbottoms in any way in lieu of the aforementioned activities; or the construction and/or installation of flowlines, lift lines, bulkheads, platforms,well heads, well head protection structures, tank batteries, levees, berms, and battures, on any lands and/or waterbottoms within the jurisdiction and boundaries of the Parish of Lafourche without having previously obtained a Letter of No Objection from the Parish Council of the Parish of Lafourche in the manner hereinafter provided. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96; Ord. No. 4406, 10/14/08) SECTION 19:601. RESERVED ____________________ Comment -- Ordinance No. 2055 completely re-wrote this Sub-Chapter. Previously, material in this sub-chapter had been derived from Ordinance No. 1105 (February 27, 1972). That ordinance required that anyone desiring to construct a pipeline or canal had to first obtain a permit from the Parish; and it further provided criteria for the issuance of such permits, permit fees, insurance requirements, inspections, etc. Ordinance No. 2055 superseded those provisions and were, therefore, removed from this Code. Ord. No. 2055 moved these provisions from Chapter 5, “Building and Construction” to Chapter 19, “Planning and Zoning”. It further provided that these provisions were to be codified in Sub-Chapter G of said chapter, and titled “Land Development Regulations”. Because of the renumbering of the Code in the publication of the Third Edition, the Editor has exercised his authority under Section 1:20, and codified the provisions of Ord. No. 2444 under Sub-Chapter H. See Section 25:40 of this Code for related provisions requiring permits for the use of parish roads and facilities in the exploration, drilling and transportation of oil, gas and other minerals. SECTION 19:602. APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS OF NO OBJECTION; FEES A. Applications for a Letter of No Objection must be presented to the Lafourche Parish Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, in the form of a letter from the applicant or on forms furnished by him, and be accompanied by the following information and documentation. 1. Plans and specifications which fully and accurately depict the location, purpose, vicinity/locale, all navigable waterways, all roadways, the proposed activity/facility, and conditions at the worksite. Documentation providing the total estimated construction costs of the project must also be included. Documentation providing the costs incurred by planning, engineering, and design are not required. 2. The names and addresses of the owner, contractor, and authorized agent or representative of the project. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 247 § 19:602 3. A written description as to the purpose and intended use of the project; possible environmental impacts; plans for minimizing those impacts; and a proposed maintenance plan. 4. For projects of commercial nature, a processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in the form of a certified or cashier's check, made payable to the Lafourche Parish Government. The five hundred dollar ($500) processing fee shall be assessed for each application filed, and shall be nonrefundable. 5. A surety bond, or irrevocable letter of credit, in the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the Lafourche Parish Council, per occurrence, to provide for any damages caused to any facilities of the Lafourche Parish Council in carrying out any and all activities for which the letter of no objection is issued. 6. The initial inspection fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00), in the form of a certified or cashier's check, made payable to the Lafourche Parish Council, as required under Section 19:608 of this Sub-Chapter. 7. A drainage facilitation plan, if applicable under the requirements of Section 19:606 of this Sub-Chapter. B. Upon receipt of a completed application for a letter of no objection, the Departmnet of Coastal Energy & Environment shall distribute the application for review by appropriate Parish administrators for compliance with the provisions, as set forth herein. At a minimum, the Departmnet of Coastal Energy & Environment shall obtain and review comments from the Lafourche Parish Council member representing the district in which the activity is proposed, the Director of Public Works, and the members of the Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee. When affected, the appropriate utility provider shall also be solicited for review and comment. C. Within thirty-five (35) days of the receipt of an application for the letter of no objection, the Departmnet of Coastal Energy & Environment shall either issue the letter of no objection or advise the applicant, in writing, as to why the letter of no objection cannot be issued. Certain letters of no objection may be issued on a conditional basis, subject to certain additional stipulations or requirements to minimize or compensate for environmental impacts. D. 1. In the event the application for the letter of no objection is denied, the applicant shall have thirty (30) days from the date of the letter giving notice of application denial to revise and resubmit plans and specifications in conformity with the provisions as set forth herein. 2. Should the applicant fail to respond to the notice of application denial within thirty (30) days, reconsideration for a letter of no objection will necessitate the filing of a new application and processing fee to the Lafourche Parish Council. Subject to the limitations and procedures enumerated in Section 19:604 of this SubChapter, appeals from any decision or determination made in connection with the issuance of a letter of no objection shall be made to the Lafourche Parish Council. Chapter 19, Page 248 Supplement 22 § 19:604 E. Prior to commencing the work for which a letter of no objection has been requested, the applicant or his designee shall provide the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment with proof of inspection by the Louisiana One-Call (811) Program in accordance with Louisiana revised Statute 40:1749.11-1749.26 by fax, mail, or personal delivery to ensure that the proposed work will not interfere with or damage any existing utilities or infrastructure. F. Applicants for projects of a private or residential nature shall not be required to apply for a Letter of No Objection provided that the applicant secures all necessary authorizations from any federal, local, or state agency, including any other authorizations required by the Parish of Lafourche. (Ord. Nos. 2055, 8/12/92; 2444, 8/13/96; 2514, 6/10/97; 4318, 05/27/08; 4406, 10/14/08; 4497, 04/14/09) SECTIONS 19:603. RESERVED SECTION 19:604. APPEALS FROM DECISIONS; VARIANCES; PROCEDURES; FEES ESTABLISHED A. The Parish Council shall hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the applicant that there is an error in any order, requirement, letter of no objection, decision, or refusal made by the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment in carrying out the enforcement of any provision of this Sub-Chapter. B. In instances where, by reason of exceptional topographical conditions or other extraordinary or exceptional characteristics of the worksite, the strict application of any provision contained herein would result in peculiar and exceptional or undue hardship upon the owner of such property or activity, the Parish Council may authorize a variance from the strict application of these provisions to relieve such difficulties or hardships; provided, however, that such relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good, and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of the provisions, as set forth herein. C. Council. Variances shall be subject to such terms and conditions as may be fixed by the Parish D. Applications for a variance shall be submitted to the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, on forms furnished by the department, and contain the following information: 1. A copy of the full application accompanied by all correspondence concerning same; 2. Applicant processing fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in the form of a certified or cashier's check, made payable to the Lafourche Parish Council; and 3. A written statement as to the specific request for relief, and an explanation as to the purpose(s) of same. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 249 § 19:606 E. Upon receipt of an application for a variance, the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, within fifteen (15) days of receipt, shall forward the application, along with his report and recommendation, to the Parish Council for placement on the next regularly scheduled Council meeting agenda. 1. At that meeting, the Parish Council shall review the application for adequacy in the information provided and call for a public hearing to be held within thirty-five (35) days from the date of that meeting. The Parish Council shall give public notice of the hearing, as required by law. 2. Subsequent to the public hearing, the Parish Council shall render a decision on the request. Said decision must be rendered within forty five (45) days from the date of the public hearing. F. No application for which a variance request has been acted upon by the Parish Council shall be considered again by the Parish Council for the same activity for at least six (6) months from the date such application was acted upon. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96; Ord. No. 4406, 10/14/08) SECTION 19:605. RESERVED SECTION 19:606. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. Any pipeline or segment thereof, on, over, across, or through a parish owned road or right of way shall have an earth covering a minimum of three feet (3'). If excavations are required, they shall be backfilled and tamped in six inch (6") layers. Pipelines constructed under hard surfaced parish-owned roads will be encased where same is required under the Uniform Standards Associations Standard Code. Adequate drainage shall be maintained at all times during the installation of pipelines. Markers shall be installed to mark the location of all pipelines on parishowned roads and rights-of-way or other public project. B. Pipelines crossing a parish-owned drainage ditch, canal, bayou, lake, bay, or sound under the jurisdiction of the Lafourche Parish Council shall be laid under the following specifications when water level is: 0.0 Feet to Six Feet .................................................. 6 feet of cover: Over Six Feet to Ten Feet ........................................ 4 feet of cover: Over Ten Feet to Ad Infinitum ................................ 3 feet of cover Markers shall be installed to mark the location of any such pipeline crossing. C. Any pipeline which crosses a parish owned levee shall be constructed in accordance with the latest applicable regulations and specifications of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, the Lafourche Basis Levee District, the South Lafourche Levee District, and the North Lafourche Levee District. Chapter 19, Page 250 Supplement 22 § 19:610 D. In addition to the specific requirements set forth in this Section, all plans, specifications, materials and the installation of any pipeline for which a letter of no objection is required by Section 19:600 hereof shall comply with the Uniform Standard Association Standard Code for Pressure Piping, U. S. AS B31.8 Code, in connection with gas pipelines, and U. S. AS B31.4 Code, relating to liquid petroleum transportation piping systems, where applicable, and such amendments thereto as are approved by the Parish Council of Lafourche Parish or its delegate. Should any provision of these Codes conflict with requirements of this Sub-Chapter, the latter shall prevail. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:607. RESERVED SECTION 19:608. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS; INTERFERENCE WITH SPOIL BANKS A. In connection with any of the construction or work referred to herein and with particular reference to any and all spoil banks or other works being constructed, the work shall be performed in such manner as not to interfere (except on a temporary basis) with the normal tidal flow in any marsh area; and, if a spoil bank is to be located in a marsh area, there shall be provided adequate drainage at two hundred foot (200') intervals, to allow the tidal waters to flow in and through said spoil bank. B. In the event temporary interference with normal tidal flows will occur as a result of an activity for which a letter of no objection is being sought, the applicant shall include a drainage facilitation plan with his application for the letter of no objection. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:609. RESERVED SECTION 19:610. INSPECTION OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS; FEES ESTABLISHED; DEVIATIONS FROM SPECIFICATIONS A. Any project or facility for which a letter of no objection is required by Section 19:600 hereof shall be inspected by the Lafourche Parish Council, or its delegate, both during and after completion. The applicant for a letter of no objection shall pay, at the time the application is filed, an initial inspection fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00). B. Inspection of the facilities or projects required by Section 19:600 shall be conducted by Parish inspectors when available or by contract with Parish Approved Safety Inspectors when working in a populated area or over a pressurized line. This inspection is to be paid by the facility owners or their assigns. Work sites within 200 yards of Parish roads or canals, Railroads, State and Federal highways and facilities or within 200 yards of any building intended for human occupancy or outdoor place of assembly shall be considered a populated area. A pressurized line shall mean any pipeline carrying hazardous materials, petroleum based products, liquid or gas lines or those utility lines and services as identified on job approved drawings. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 251 § 19:612 C. Work over pressurized line or in populated areas will be limited to daylight hours and weekdays unless agreed upon by the on-site inspectors and notification of the Department of Public Works Emergency Preparedness Division is confirmed. D. Parish approved safety inspectors shall have direct communication with the Parish’s Department of Public Works Emergency Preparedness Division and shall have full authority to terminate a job or project if deemed necessary for unsafe reasons. E. If any such inspection reveals substantial deviation from the requirements of this SubChapter or from the plans and specifications submitted with the application, or with the terms and conditions set forth by the Parish Council in the granting of a variance, the applicant for the letter of no objection shall be required to rectify such deviation at his sole cost and expense, and the Lafourche Parish Council, or its designee, shall supervise and inspect the remedial work. 1. In the event the Lafourche Parish Council is required to supervise and inspect remedial work, the applicant shall pay an additional remedial inspection fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per day to the Lafourche Parish Council. 2. In all cases, the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment shall forward a written notice of its findings, sent certified return receipt, to the individual to whom the letter of no objection was issued, and allow thirty (30) days for corrective action and remittance of the remedial inspection fee. 3. Should the individual, issued the letter of no objection, fail to take corrective action and/or remit the remedial inspection fee, the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment shall issue a cease and desist order, and revoke the letter of no objection. a. Upon a written statement of assurance that corrective action and/or remittance of the remedial inspection fee being presented to the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, the letter of no objection will be reissued. b. In the event no corrective action is taken, the Lafourche Parish Council may opt to have the work performed at the expense of the individual to whom the letter of no objection was issued. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96; Ord. No. 2514, 6/10/97; Ord. No. 4406, 01/14/08) SECTION 19:611. RESERVED SECTION 19:612. REPORTS AND CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT Within thirty (30) days after the completion of any facility for which a letter of no objection is required by Section 19:600 hereof, the individual to whom the letter of no objection was issued shall file with the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, a sworn declaration of completion, properly identified with the application, certifying that the facility and its construction and installation are in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the letter of no objection previously issued. The declaration of completion shall be accompanied by a map or plat, in a form acceptable to the Department of Coastal Energy & Environment, showing the location of that portion or portions of the facility which are located in and/or on public facilities. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96; Ord. No. 4406, 10/14/08) Chapter 19, Page 252 Supplement 22 § 19:649 SECTION 19:613. RESERVED SECTION 19:614. ANNUAL PIPELINE INSPECTIONS REQUIRED The owner of any pipeline constructed hereunder shall conduct an annual inspection, as may be required under the U.S. AS Codes; and, upon doing so, the owner shall notify the Lafourche Parish Council, in writing, as to the date the inspection was made, and the results of the inspection. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:615. RESERVED SECTION 19:616. INTERFERENCE OF PIPELINES WITH PARISH IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS; DUTY OF OWNER TO RELOCATE In the event that any pipeline or other structure constructed under and in accordance with the provisions of this Sub-Chapter interferes with any improvement or public project initiated by or constructed under the authority of the Lafourche Parish Council affecting or relating to a parish road, right-of-way, canal, drainage ditch, levee, or any bayou, bay, or sound under the jurisdiction of the Parish Council, the owner of the pipeline, at its sole cost and expenses, shall lower, raise, or relocate said pipeline to accommodate such improvement or public project. However, such lowering, raising or relocating, at the owner's sole cost and expenses, shall be limited to the area within the road, right-of-way, canal, drainage ditch, levee, or bayou as such area existed at the time of the issuance of the letter of no objection to the owner of the pipeline. (Ord. No. 2055, 8/12/92; as amended by Ord. No. 2444, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:617. RESERVED SECTION 19:618. VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES Any person violating any provisions of this Sub-Chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined, upon conviction not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) and/or imprisoned for not more than thirty (30) days. The imposition of any penalty hereunder shall not preclude the Parish or any adjacent or neighboring property owner who would be damaged or affected by such violation from instituting proceedings for injunction, mandamus, damages, or other appropriate action to prevent or to correct or abate the violation. Any persons found to be in violation must apply for a Letter of No Objection in the manner provided in this Sub-Chapter and shall be granted thirty (30) days to do so from the date of conviction of misdemeanor. If imprisoned as a result of conviction of misdemeanor, violators shall be granted thirty (30) days to apply for a Letter of No Objection in the manner provided in this Sub-Chapter following release from imprisonment. (Ord. Nos. 2055, 8/12/92; 2444, 8/13/96; 4406, 10/14/08; 4497, 04/14/09) SECTIONS 19:619 - 19:649. Supplement 22 RESERVED Chapter 19, Page 253 [RESERVED] Chapter 19, Page 254 Supplement 22 § 19:651 Sub-Chapter I Seismic Activities SECTION 19:650. SEISMIC ACTIVITIES, PERMIT REQUIRED A permit from the Lafourche Parish Council is required for all seismic exploration work on any lands and waterbottoms within the jurisdiction and boundaries of the Parish of Lafourche. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:651. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT A. Applications for a seismic permit must be presented to the Lafourche Parish Permits Officer or his/her designee, in the form of a letter from applicant or on forms furnished by parish, accompanied by the following information and documentation. 1. Plans and specifications which fully and accurately depict the location; purpose; vicinity/locale; all navigable waterways; all roadways; the proposed activity/facility; and conditions at the worksite. 2. The names and addresses of the owner, contractor, and authorized agent or representative of the project. 3. A written description as to the purpose and intended use of the project; a detailed “suggested” plan of accessing the project site (See Section 19:656); possible environmental impacts; plans for minimizing those impacts; and a proposed maintenance plan. 4. A processing fee in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00), in the form of a certified or cashier’s check, made payable to the Lafourche Parish Council. The processing fee shall be assessed for each application filed, and shall be nonrefundable. 5. A certificate of insurance issued by a third party (non-owned) company, with a minimum limit of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or more, per occurrence, to provide for any damages caused to any facilities of the Lafourche Parish Council in carrying out any and all activities for which the letter of no objection is issued. In addition, the certificate of insurance shall include general liability insurance, including property damage, and name of Lafourche Parish Council as an additional insured under the policy, and include a blanket waiver of subrogation. a. As an option to providing proof of insurance, the applicant may post a surety bond, or irrevocable letter of credit, in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) to the Lafourche Parish Council to insure the Parish against any damages to its property. 6. Applications for seismic work shall cover a single set of lines for a single client or project. Should the client determine, after the permit is granted, that additional lines or extensions of existing lines are necessary, these shall be considered a new project and a new application shall be filed, along with all required documents and fees applicable. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 255 § 19:651 B. Upon receipt of a completed application for a seismic permit, the Permits Officer or his/her designee shall distribute the application for review by appropriate Parish administrators for compliance with the provisions, as set forth herein. At a minimum, the Permits Officer or his/her designee shall request review and comments from the Lafourche Parish Council member(s) representing the District(s) in which the activity is proposed, the Director of Public Works, and the members of the Coastal Zone Management Advisory Committee. When affected, the appropriate utility provider shall also be solicited for review and comment. C. Within thirty-five (35) days of the receipt of an application for the seismic permit, the Permits Officer or his/her designee shall either issue the permit or advise the applicant, in writing, as to why the permit cannot be issued. Certain permits may be issued on a conditional basis, subject to certain additional stipulations or requirements to minimize or compensate for environmental impacts. 1. In the event, the application for the seismic permit is denied, the applicant shall have thirty (30) days from the date of the letter giving notice of the application denial to revise and resubmit plans and specifications in conformity with the provisions as set forth herein. 2. Should the applicant fail to respond to the notice of application denial within thirty (30) days, reconsideration for a permit will necessitate the filing of a new application and processing fee to the Lafourche Parish Council. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:652. OTHER REQUIRED PERMITS AND APPROVALS A. The applicant applying for a permit under the requirements of any provision of this Sub-Chapter shall be required to obtain and to submit copies of all other approvals or permits as may be required under federal, state or local laws or regulations by any agency or division of said governing bodies, or to show proof or certification that said applicable permits have been issued prior to commencement of work on said parish permit. B. The Parish permit may be issued prior to completion of other necessary permits but shall not be considered to be in force until all permits noted above have been obtained and the required copies or certification received by the Parish Council. All concerned governing authorities shall be notified of changes in water courses resulting from operations covered by the Parish permit for the permit to be approved by the Parish. C. The applicant applying for a seismic permit to do work in Lafourche Parish shall have to provide a copy of their "land work" to the Parish in order to be used in conjunction with the Lafourche Parish Assessor's Office. 1. "Land Work" shall mean the research of land ownership by means of the actual research data and/or maps. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96; Ord. No. 3675, 9/13/05) Chapter 19, Page 256 Supplement 22 § 19:654 SECTION 19:653. APPEALS FROM DECISIONS; VARIANCES; PROCEDURES A. The Parish Council shall hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the appellant that there is an error in any order, requirement, permit, decision, or refusal made by the Permits Officer, his/her designee, or another administrative official in carrying out the enforcement of any provision of this Sub-Chapter. B. In instances where, by reasons of exceptional topographical conditions or other extraordinary or exceptional characteristics of the worksite, the strict application on any provision contained herein would result in peculiar and exceptional or undue hardship upon the owner of such property or activity, the Parish Council may authorize a variance from the strict application of these provisions to relieve such difficulties or hardships; provided, however, that such relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good, and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of the provisions, as set forth herein. C. Council. Variances shall be subject to such terms and conditions as may be fixed by the Parish D. Applications for a variance and shall be submitted to the Permits Officer or his/her designee, on forms furnished by him and contain the following information; 1. A copy of the original application or letter accompanied by all correspondence concerning same: 2. Application processing fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in the form of a certified or cashier’s check, made payable to the Lafourche Parish Council; 3. A written statement as to the specified request for relief, and an explanation as to the purpose(s) of same. E. Upon receipt of an application for a variance, the Permits Officer or his/her designee, within fifteen (15) days of receipt, shall forward the application, along with his report and recommendation, to the Parish Council for placement on the next regularly scheduled Council meeting agenda. 1. At that meeting, the Parish Council shall review the application for adequacy in the information provided and call for a public hearing to be held within thirty five (35) days from the date of that meeting. The Parish Council shall give public notice of the hearing, as required by law. 2. Subsequent to the public hearing, the Parish Council shall render a decision on the request. Said decision must be rendered within forty-five (45) days from the date of the public hearing. F. No application for which a variance request has been acted upon by the Parish Council shall be considered again by the Parish Council for the same activity for at least six (6) months from the date such application was acted upon. G. No parish inspection agent shall have the right to release any operator from the obligations imposed by this Sub-Chapter. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 257 § 19:654 SECTION 19:654. INSPECTIONS A. Each seismic exploration crew working under permit issued pursuant to this SubChapter will be accompanied by a parish inspection agent at the discretion of the Permit Officer or his designee and subject to the availability of parish inspection agents. The parish inspection agent will be present during the shooting operations of the party to which such agent is assigned and on call during the duration of said seismic crew’s permitted operations within the Parish. B. Daily reports of such exploration work shall be filed with the Parish Council by the Parish inspection agent at the end of each working period on forms provided by the Parish Council. A separate report must be made for each day, whether or not shooting is in progress. These reports must furnish complete information as indicated on the report form and must be signed by the party chief and by the parish inspection agent. The party chief will furnish only such information to the parish inspection agent as is required to fill out the daily reports. Should the Parish Council wish to secure any other information, it will furnish the party chief with a written request. C. The parish inspection agent has the right to stop any particular phase of the operation if in such agent’s opinion, it will violate the rules and regulations, but does not have the authority to shut down the entire exploration work. If, in the opinion of the parish inspection agent, such violations continue, such agent will immediately contact the Parish Council and the members of the exploration party will assist such agent to do this with all the facilities at their disposal. Remedial work required due to a deviation of the permitted plan shall be the responsibility of the applicant. A parish inspection agent will be required to supervise and inspect the remedial work at the sole cost and expense of the applicant as described in Section 19:655 of this Sub-Chapter. In the event no corrective action is taken, the Lafourche Parish Council may opt to have remedial work performed at the expense of the applicant in violation. D. Arrangements for transportation to, from and at the work location for said parish inspection agent shall be the responsibility of the applicant, who shall bear all costs involved. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:655. INSPECTION FEES A fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each inspection day during the operations will be charged to the geophysical operators to be used to pay salary, retirement participation fees, and expenses of parish inspection agents assigned to crews working in the Parish. All payments will be made by the geophysical exploration companies directly to the Parish Council on or before the twentieth of each month; therefore, no payments will be made by the operators to the parish inspection agents. The party chief will furnish the parish seismic agent transportation over the working area. SECTION 19:656. TRANSPORTATION, LINE ACCESS, AND EQUIPMENT A. Seismic applicants shall schedule a meeting with the Permit Officer or his/her designee to discuss the “suggested” plan of access to the permit area. At the discretion of the Permit Officer or his/her designee, a field trip will be made to determine the geographic conditions of the permit site at the expense of the applicant. With the advice of the CZM Advisory Committee and the applicant, the Permits Officer or his/her designee will make a determination as to the suitability of various types of vehicles in the permit area. Chapter 19, Page 258 Supplement 22 § 19:658 B. This determination and a determination concerning the number of passes (tracks) that may be made through a particular area will be made at the discretion of the Permits Officer or his/her designee. This determination will take the form of conditions to be adhered to under the authority of the seismic permit. C. In all circumstances seismic operators shall adhere to the following basic guidelines: 1. Open water routes should be utilized when available. 2. Where practical, lines should be walked avoiding the damaging effects of equipment. 3. Equipment operators must stay within a two hundred (200') foot right-of-way unless an alternative route would be less damaging. 4. Where possible, efforts will be made to avoid crossing land locked marsh ponds, when tracks would open ponds to tidal flow. 5. Efforts shall be made to minimize the number of traverses of a single path to avoid creating ruts or channels. 6. Efforts shall be made to minimize number of vehicles on crews. 7. Efforts shall be made to minimize travel and prohibit joyriding of seismic crew. 8. Efforts shall be made to reduce turning maneuvers. Where available, waterways should be used for turns. 9. Approach levees and spoil banks at an appropriate angle to avoid cutting through them. 10. Immediately report, flag and repair any inadvertent levee, dike or spoil bank damage. Examples of remedial action will be made available as a part of permit packet. D. Special care must be taken to maintain the equilibrium of the existing environment and the surrounding transition area. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:657. NOTIFICATION OF OPERATION Operators shall notify the Parish Council of the date of beginning of seismic work under the permit, of interruption, and the cessation of work in any area and shall keep the Parish Council informed of name and address of party chief, and location and movements of the crew or quarter boat. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:658. EXPLOSIVES A. Charges in excess of fifty (50) pounds shall not be used except pursuant to written authorization from the Parish Council. Requests for the use of such charges shall specify the size of charges to be used, and the depth at which they are to be suspended or buried. Such request shall be addressed to the Parish Council. Should multiple charges be used, the total amount of explosive shall not exceed fifty (50) pounds without special permission from the Parish Council. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 259 § 19:658 B. The placing of explosive charges on the bottoms of the water or any area covered by a permit issued pursuant to this Sub-Chapter is prohibited. All charges not detonated in holes below the bottom must be suspended and detonated at a point not below the level midway between the surface of the water and the substratum underlying such water; or detonated above the surface of the water. No such charges shall be detonated nearer to the bottom or water bed than five (5) feet. 1. The requirements of this subsection (B) shall not apply to trial charges and charges for determining position and water speed, provided that such charges are not over five (5) pounds, and not fired more often than absolutely necessary. C. Minimum required depths of charges detonated in holes below the bottom or bed of the inland waters and in the Gulf of Mexico within the gulf ward boundary of the State inside the Parish as shown by Acts 32 and 33 of the 1954 Louisiana Legislature, shall be as follows: 1. 5 pounds or less................................................ 20 feet below the bottom Up to 20 pounds ............................................... 40 feet below the bottom Up to 30 pounds ............................................... 50 feet below the bottom Up to 40 pounds ............................................... 60 feet below the bottom Up to 50 pounds ............................................... 70 feet below the bottom 2. No part of the charge shall be above the minimum required depth. 3. These minimum required depths shall not apply to trial charges and charges for determining condition of the weathering layer, provided that such charges are not over five (5) pounds and not fired more often than absolutely necessary. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:659. PIPE REQUIREMENTS A. All pipe used in geophysical operations must be removed by the party using such pipe at least six (6') below the bottom or water bed before finally leaving the shotprint. B. All parties using pipe must have clearly stamped at each end of each joint the name or abbreviation of the name of the company using the pipe. C. All pipes, buoys, and other markers used in connection with the seismic work shall be properly flagged in the daytime and lighted at night according to the navigation rules of the U.S. Coast Guard. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:660. REGULATIONS OF DISCHARGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF EXPLOSIVES A. No explosives shall be discharged within one thousand feet (1,000') of a fishing boat operation in the lakes, bays, sounds or other inland waters inside the coast line as designated and defined by the federal government agents under applicable acts of Congress, or within the gulfward boundary of the State, inside the Parish, as shown by Acts 32 and 33 of the 1954 Louisiana Legislature, without notice being given to such boat so that it may move from the area. Chapter 19, Page 260 Supplement 22 § 19:662 B. No shooting will be allowed except in daylight hours so that the parish seismic agent may observe the results of each shot. Exceptions may be obtained by written request stating the reasons special night shooting authority may be granted. This authority may be granted by the Permits Officer or his/her designee after consulting with the Parish Council member(s) from the project area. C. No shooting will be allowed in heavy fog due to danger to boats in close proximity. D. The use, transportation, and storage of dynamite, caps, and any other type of explosives shall be in accordance with all federal, state and parish regulations pertaining thereto. E. Persistent gas and water spouts caused by drilling or shooting operations of seismic crews will be stopped by permittee as soon as possible after they occur. F. No explosives shall be discharged within two hundred fifty feet (250') of any oyster reef or bed, approved by the Director of Wildlife and Fisheries Commission and the Chief of the Division of Oysters and Waterbottoms. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) SECTION 19:661. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT A. Surveys are to be conducted by seismic personnel to provide maximum feasible protection to the environment except where mutually agreeable mitigation arrangements have been made for specific damages. B. Any damages to property or structures in the marsh or other natural resources during survey work shall be reported immediately to the Parish Council through the CZM Administrator or his designee. C. No explosives shall be discharged in the vicinity of an active bird rookery or nesting area, nor within the perimeter of a feeding or nesting area of any other species which is considered endangered or threatened, without the prior written approval of the State DNR/CMD, Wildlife and Fisheries Department, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Copies of these approvals shall be provided to the Parish. D. Operations shall not disturb any natural or manmade channel or land ownership markers, and personal permission of each land owner or lessee on whose land a survey is planned, is required. E. Survey crews are to remove all right-of-way or other markers of any kind, pipes, trash, litter and any other foreign objects from the site of their operations upon completion of operations. Garbage, litter and sewage is to be stored according to the provisions of the health code of the State and regularly disposed of during operations at a state inspected disposal site. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 261 § 19:662 SECTION 19:662. VIOLATIONS A. Violation of any of the provisions of this Sub-Chapter for the regulation of seismic operations, or the refusal of any operator or its employees to comply fully therewith at the time the seismic work is conducted or any attempt to unduly influence any parish seismic agent to abstain from the enforcement of these regulations shall constitute peremptory cause for the revocation of any permit which; may theretofore have been issued and may mean the barring of the party chief or permittee personnel involved from future operations within the Parish. B. Any person found in violation of any provision of this Sub-Chapter shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), at the discretion of the court. For the purposes of applying and enforcing the penalties contained in this section, each day a violation may occur or continue shall be deemed a separate offense and punishable accordingly. C. The imposition of any penalty hereunder shall not preclude the Parish or any adjacent or neighboring property owner who would be damaged or affected by such violation from instituting proceedings for injunction, mandamus, damages, or other appropriate action to prevent, or to correct, or abate the violation. (Ord. No. 2445, 8/13/96) Chapter 19, Page 262 Supplement 22 § 19:700 Sub-Chapter J Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks SECTION 19:700. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGULATIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS A. General. These regulations shall hereafter be known, cited and referred to as the Recreational Vehicle Parks Regulations of Lafourche Parish. For this purpose, these terms can be used and interchangeable. B. Policy. It is hereby declared to be the policy of Lafourche Parish to consider the development for installation and usage of recreational vehicles in recreational vehicle parks as subject to the control of the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission and the Lafourche Parish Council for the orderly, planned, efficient, and economical development of Lafourche Parish. 1. Land to be developed for a recreational vehicle park shall be of such character so that it can be used safely for development purposes without danger to health or peril from fire, flood, or other menace, and land shall not be developed until available public facilities and improvements exist and proper provisions have been made for drainage, water, sewerage and capital improvements such as schools, parks, recreational facilities, transportation facilities and other related improvements. 2. The development of a recreational vehicle park shall conform to and be properly related to the proposal shown in the Master Plan, Parish Base Map, and the Capital Improvements Program of Lafourche Parish. It is intended that these regulations shall supplement and facilitate the enforcement of provisions and standards contained in the Lafourche Parish Development Ordinance, Master Plan, Parish Base Map and Capital Improvements Program of Lafourche Parish. C. Purpose. These regulations are adopted for the following purposes: 1. To protect and provide for the public health, safety and general welfare of Lafourche Parish; 2. To guide the future growth and development of Lafourche Parish; 3. To provide for adequate light, air, and privacy; to secure safety from fire, flood, and other danger; and to prevent overcrowding of land and undue congestion of population. 4. To protect and conserve the value of land throughout Lafourche Parish and the value of buildings and improvements upon the land and to minimize the conflicts among the uses of land and buildings; 5. To establish reasonable standards of design and procedures for the development and/or extension of recreational vehicle parks, so as to further the orderly layout and development of land throughout the Parish; 6. To insure that public facilities are available and will be of sufficient capacity to serve the proposed recreational vehicle park; Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 263 § 19:700 7. To prevent the pollution of air, bayous, canals, and other bodies of water; to ensure the adequacy of drainage facilities; and to encourage the wise use and management of natural resources throughout Lafourche Parish so as to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the Parish; 8. To provide for open spaces through the most efficient design and layout of a recreational vehicle park, including the use of average density, and providing for minimum widths and area of lots. D. Authority. Pursuant to the powers and jurisdictions vested through L.R.S. 33:101-119 and other applicable laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations of the State of Louisiana, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission, hereinafter referred to as "Planning Commission", does hereby exercise the power and authority to review, approve and/or disapprove the development of recreational vehicle parks in the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. 1. All appeals from rulings of denial by the Planning Commission shall be to the Lafourche Parish Council. 2. Provided, however, if denial of an application is based upon provisions or requirements of Ordinance No. 3178 or 3380 (Floodplain Regulations), as amended, then such appeals shall be as provided therein. E. Jurisdiction. These recreational vehicle park regulations shall apply to all land located within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish. F. Application of Regulations. No land shall be developed for a recreational vehicle park, nor shall any existing recreational vehicle park be enlarged and/or extended unless in conformity with the regulations as prescribed herein. 1. No excavation of land or construction of any public or private improvements for the development of a recreational vehicle park shall take place or be commenced except in conformity with these regulations. 2. No permit for the placement of a recreational vehicle shall be issued on any property not in conformance with the provisions of these regulations. No recreational vehicle shall be installed on property until such time as all approvals, as required herein, are obtained for the establishment of a recreational vehicle park. G. Dedication of Improvements. Any new recreational vehicle park or the extension/enlargement to an existing recreational vehicle park, whereby the developer/owner wishes to dedicate the road, street and/or any other improvements, the design and construction specifications shall conform to that of the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations, as regulated by the Planning Commission. Comment -- Ordinance No. 3178 and 3380, referred to above and dealing with the parish's flood plain construction regulations has been codified herein as Section 5:1 et seq. Chapter 19, Page 264 Supplement 22 § 19:701 SECTION 19:701. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK REGULATIONS, DEFINITIONS A. Usage. For the purpose of these regulations, certain numbers, abbreviations, terms, and words used herein shall be used, interpreted, and defined as set forth in this Section. 1. A "person" includes a corporation, partnership, and an incorporated association of persons such as a club; "shall" is always mandatory; a "building" includes a "structure"; a "building or structure" includes any part hereof; "used" or "occupied" as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words "intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied". B. Words and Terms Defined. Accessory Building: A detached subordinate structure, the use of which is clearly incidental and related to that of the principal structure (recreational vehicle), and which is located on the same lot. Campground: Any area or tract of land used to accommodate two or more recreational vehicle or camping units. Campsite (camping unit space): A plot of ground within a campground designed for the accommodation of one recreational vehicle or camping unit as herein defined. Community Sewerage System: A central sewer system including collection and treatment facilities established by the owner/developer to serve a mobile home park. Developer: The legal or beneficial owner or owners of a parcel of land including the holder of an option or contract to purchase or other persons having enforceable proprietary interests in such land with the intent of preparing the land for or achieving the result of the development of said parcel of land. The owner or his designated representative of land proposed to be developed into a recreational vehicle park. Easement: (see servitude) Individual Sewerage Disposal System: A sewerage disposal system designed to serve an individual recreational vehicle. Industrial Mobile Home Sites: Any parcel of land or approved lot of record used or intended to be used for the accommodation of three (3) or more mobile homes or portable buildings to be used as offices or living quarters by employees or employees of tenants (subleases) for industrial purposes only. NOT TO BE USED AS RESIDENTIAL. Mobile Home: A factory-built, residential dwelling unit built to voluntary standards prior to the passage of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974. This term includes and is interchangeable with the term “house trailer”, but does not include the term “manufactured home”, as only manufactured homes are built to federal construction standards. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 265 § 19:701 Manufactured Home and Manufactured Housing: a factory-built, residential dwelling unit constructed to standards and codes, as promulgated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. & 5401 et seq., as amended. Further, the terms “manufactured home” and “manufactured housing” may be used interchangeably and apply to structures bearing the permanently affixed seal of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development or to factory-built, residential dwellings that are mounted on a chassis. Mobile Home Park: Any parcel of land or approved lot of record used or intended to be used for the accommodation of three (3) or more mobile homes for rental purposes to either persons owning their own mobile home or for rent by the owner of the Mobile Home Park who rents a mobile home and lot as a unit. For purposes of these regulations a Mobile Home Park shall be considered to exist regardless of the lack of a rental charge for such accommodation. Mobile Home Space or Lot: A designated parcel of land within or outside a mobile home park designated for the accommodation of one mobile home. shall be of sufficient size to contain the mobile home structure with an additional space of fifteen (15) feet front and rear and ten (10) feet on each side with a minimum of twenty (20) feet between each mobile home. Owner: Any person, group of persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, or any other legal entity having legal title to or sufficient propriety interest in the land sought to be developed into a mobile home park as prescribed by these regulations. Parish: The Parish of Lafourche, State of Louisiana. Parish Council: The governing body of Lafourche Parish having the power to adopt and enforce ordinances. Parish Department of Public Works: The Department designated by the Parish Council to furnish engineering assistance in the administration of these regulations. Parish Health Unit: The agency designated by the State of Louisiana to administer the Louisiana State Sanitary Code within Lafourche Parish and as related to these regulations. Recreational Vehicle/Camping Unit: means a vehicle which is: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Built on a single chassis; four (400) hundred feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projections; designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use; on the site for fewer than thirty (30) consecutive days with a fourteen (14) day turnaround. be fully licensed and ready for highway use, or meet the permit requirements of Article 4, Section C (1), and the elevation and anchoring requirements for “manufactured homes” in paragraph (40 of the permit section. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities and security devices, and has no permanently attached additions. Chapter 19, Page 266 Supplement 22 § 19:702 Registered Architect: Louisiana. An architect properly licensed and registered in the State of Registered Engineer: A civil engineer properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Registered Land Surveyor: A land surveyor properly licensed and registered in the State of Louisiana. Right-of-Way: A strip or area of land, including surface, overhead, or underground granted by deed or servitude for construction, maintenance, and/or according to the designated use. Service Building: A detached, subordinate structure, the use of which is clearly related to the comfort and convenience of the inhabitants of the recreational vehicle park. Servitude: The right granted by the property owner to use a parcel of land for specfied purposes, such as public utilities, drainage and other public purposes, the title of which shall remain with the property owner, subject to the right of use designated in the reservation of the servitude. Easement and servitude are the same and the term utility servitude shall mean a servitude for any utility including storm water drainage. Setback: The distance between a building and lot line nearest thereto. Tie-Down: A strap, cable, or security device used to connect the mobile home to ground anchors. (Ord. No. 4651, 10/27/09) SECTION 19:702. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGULATIONS, APPLICATION PROCEDURE A. General Procedure. Whenever a new recreational vehicle park or the extension/enlargement of an existing park is proposed, before any contract is made for the construction of same, and before any permit for the erection and/or placement of any structures in such proposed park shall be granted, the owner/developer of the proposed recreational vehicle park, or his authorized agent, shall apply for and secure approval of such proposed recreational vehicle park in accordance with the following procedure, which includes basically three steps: 1. 2. 3. Sketch Plat Approval Final Plat Approval Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy B. The granting of sketch plat approval by the Planning Commission on a proposed recreational vehicle park is granted for one (1) year. The granting of final plat approval on a proposed recreational vehicle park is limited to a period of one (1) year from the date approval is granted by the Planning Commission. Failure to begin within the one (1) year and complete construction within the two (2) year period will necessitate complete reapplication to the Planning Commission. C. Sketch Plat Approval/Application and Plat Requirements. 1. Purpose: The purpose of the sketch approval phase is to consider the development from the point of view of layout and configuration of lots, roads, easements, emergency Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 267 § 19:702 vehicle access and the geometric relationships with existing roads and easements which may join or cross the proposed recreational vehicle park. 2. The application shall be made on forms provided by the staff of the Planning Commission and contain, but not be limited to, the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the area to be developed for recreational vehicle park purposes; b. Name, address, and telephone number of the developer, if applicable; c. Name of the proposed recreational vehicle park; d. Total number of spaces to be provided; e. Proposed facilities to be dedicated; f. Total acreage involved; g. Statement of concurrence with the application by the owner when applicable. 3. Application Supplements. Accompanying the application must be the following information: a. Letters of utility availability which state that the utility provider has both the capacity and the facilities to serve the recreational vehicle park and that it intends to provide services; b. Names and addresses of adjacent property owners; c. Application fee (see fee schedule) d. Letter of no objection from the Department of Public Works Department. A letter of objection must be substantiated in writing. 4. Sketch Plat. The sketch plat submitted to the Planning Commission becomes the property of the Planning Commission and shall be returned to the developer only insofar as revisions or changes are requested. Tracking, reproducible, or original supporting documents shall not be submitted. a. Ten (10) copies of the sketch plat are to be submitted at the time of application for sketch plat approval; b. The sketch plat shall contain the following information: (i) Name of the proposed recreational vehicle park or, in the case of an expansion, the original name of the park and the respective addendum; (ii) Name of the developer; (iii) Name of the planner, engineer, or surveyor who prepared the plat; (iv) Vicinity map; Chapter 19, Page 268 Supplement 22 § 19:702 (v) Location of property by section, township, and range; (vi) Date, Bar, Scale, and North Arrow; (vii) Proposed road names, lot numbers, and block numbers, if applicable; (viii) Alignment of existing roads, rights-of-way, easements, and servitudes which join and or located within the proposed recreational vehicle park; (ix) Section, township, range, municipal boundaries, and/or parish boundaries, and/or parish boundaries which abut or cross the proposed park; (x) Geometric layout of lots, blocks, roads, rights-of-way, easements, and servitudes which join or cross the proposed park; (xi) Flood zone designation as depicted on the Lafourche Parish Flood Insurance Rate Maps and the minimum base flood elevation requirements; (xii) Names of adjacent property owners denoted on the respective property. (xiii) Current fire hydrant locations or proposed fire hydrant locations. 5. Study of Sketch Plat. The sketch plat shall be submitted to the Lafourche Parish Planning Department who shall facilitate the transmittal of the plat with an attached evaluation check sheet for the purpose of review by the Floodplain Administrator, 911 Addressing, and the Department of Public Works of Lafourche Parish; and any adjoining parishes or municipalities, schools and special districts, and other official bodies as it deems necessary or as mandated by law, including any review required by Regional or State bodies under applicable State or Federal law. a. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall request that all officials and agencies to whom requests for review have been made submit their report within twenty (20) days after receipt of the request. b. Each of the officials and agencies who review the plat shall date the check sheet and indicate, in writing, approval or disapproval and the recommendations concerning the plat when applicable. c. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall consider all the reports submitted by the officials and agencies concerning the sketch plat and shall submit a report for proposed action to the Planning Commission for the next available regular meeting of the commission. d. The report by the Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall in no event be made later than sixty (60) days following the date of application for sketch plat approval. 6. Notice of Public Hearing: Upon receipt of formal application and all accompanying material, the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing for the next scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission. The Lafourche Parish Planning Commission will submit a notice of publication in the official Parish Journal to be published at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing and mail certified notices to all adjacent property owners within one hundred (100’) feet of the proposed development, at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and will maintain file copies of the sketch plat for public review prior to the hearing. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 269 § 19:702 a. Public Hearing and Determination: At the public hearing, the Planning Commission will give an opportunity to any interested persons to examine or comment upon the sketch plat. After the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall, within thirty (30) days after closing of the public hearing, approve, modify or disapprove the subdivision application by resolution which shall set forth in detail any conditions to which the approval is subject, or reasons for disapproval. (Ord. No. 2599, 3/10/98) D. Final Approval/Application and Plat Requirements. 1. Purpose. The purpose of the final approval phase is to consider the construction plans of the proposed recreational vehicle park, or expansion to an existing recreational vehicle park, prior to the start of construction. The granting of final approval authorizes the start of construction of the proposed park. 2. Public Hearing Requirements. A public hearing shall be called on the final approval application for the proposed recreational vehicle park. The notice will be announced only at meeting when Sketch Approval has been granted. 3. The application shall be made on forms provided by the staff of the Planning Commission and contain, but not be limited to, the following information: a. Name, address and telephone number of the owner of the area to be developed for recreational vehicle park purposes; b. Name, address, and telephone number of the developer; c. Name of the proposed recreational vehicle park; d. Total number of spaces to be provided; e. Proposed facilities to be dedicated; f. Total acreage involved; g. Statement of concurrence with the application by the owner, when applicable; h. Name address, and telephone number of the engineer who prepared the plans. i. Names and addresses of property owners located within a 100’ radius of the four (4) corners of the property to be developed. 4. Application Supplements. Accompanying the application must be the following: a. Letters of approval from the utility providers that the easements and servitudes as proposed will adequately accommodate the installation and maintenance of the utility to be provided; b. Application fee, based on number of lots within the recreational vehicle park, shall be as follows: 3 - 5 spaces: (see fee schedule) 6 - 20 spaces: (see fee schedule) Over 20 spaces: (see fee schedule) Chapter 19, Page 270 Supplement 22 § 19:702 c. Letter of approval from the Parish Health Unit on the method of sewage disposal. d. Letter of approval from the Department of Public Works. 5. Final Plat. The final plat, when submitted to the Planning Commission, becomes the property of the Planning Commission and shall be returned to the developer only insofar as revisions or changes are requested. Tracings, reproducible, or original supporting documents shall not be submitted. a. Ten (10) copies of the final plat are to be submitted at the time of application and three (3) sets of engineering plans (if applicable). b. The final plat shall contain the following information: (i) Name of recreational vehicle park; (ii) Name of developer; (iii) Signature and stamp of civil engineer; (iv) Vicinity map; (v) Location by section, township and range; (vi) Date, Bar Scale and North Arrow; (vii) Approved road names, lot numbers and block numbers, when applicable; (viii) Alignments with existing roads, rights-of-way, easements and servitudes. (ix) Section, township, range, municipal boundaries, and/or parish boundaries which abut or cross the recreational vehicle park; (x) Description of improvements, specifically, materials to be used, typical street cross sections, etc. (xi) Final alignment of roads and sewerage; (xii) Final drainage plan showing existing contours at one foot (1') intervals, or less, if requested by the Department of Public Works; (xiii) Plans depicting location of utilities, light standards and fire hydrants; (xiv) Method of sewage disposal, tie-in with existing collection systems, lagoons, lift stations, forced mains, etc. (xv) Profiles of all roads and ditches and where open ditches are to be provided for drainage, a minimum size and grade of pipe to be used must be denoted; (xvi) Location and description of all temporary benchmark(s) as required in these regulations. The elevation of said bench mark(s) shall be set to the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) and depicted on the final plat; Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 271 § 19:702 (xvii) The proposed finished grade of each lot; said elevation is to be denoted in mean sea level datum and to be feet and tenths of a foot. 6. Study of Final Plat. The Lafourche Parish Planning Department shall refer a copy of the final plat to the Parish Department of Public Works for its review, recommendations and report. a. The report of the Floodplain Administrator, 911 addressing, and the Department of Public Works shall be submitted to the Planning Department who shall submit a report, in writing, to the Planning Commission at the time of the next regular meeting of the Commission. E. Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. During the construction of the approved mobile home park, the staff of the Planning Commission shall make on-site inspections to verify compliance with the final plans as approved by the Planning Commission. Written documentation of the findings of all inspections shall be filed in the office of the Planning Commission. 1. Upon completion of the construction, the engineer, representing the developer, shall forward a written request for final inspection for occupancy approval. a. The written request for final inspection must also contain a clause certifying that the construction was completed in conformity with the plans, as approved by the Planning Commission, under his seal and signature as a registered civil engineer in the State of Louisiana. 2. The staff of the Planning Commission along with the Department of Public Works for Lafourche Parish, and the Parish Health Unit for Lafourche Parish shall perform the final inspection within ten (10) days of receipt of the written request for same. 3. Ten (10) copies of the final plat, three (3) copies of “as builts” engineering plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department. The plats shall be signed by the owner/developer, Planning Commission Chairman, Surveyor and plat shall be recorded in the records of the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court upon a satisfactory final inspection. 4. Once recorded in the records of the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court, the staff of the Planning Commission shall issue a Certificate of Occupancy to the owner which authorizes the rental of the spaces for the placement of recreational vehicles. 5. The staff of the Planning Commission shall advise the Planning Commission at their next regularly scheduled meeting of the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. SECTION 19:703. GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS A. Site selection standards. No hazards to the property, to the health, or to the safety of the occupants of a recreational vehicle park shall be created by soil condition, water level of the ground, or drainage and topography; no site shall be subjected to adverse and objectionable influences (e.g. smoke, odors, noise); no portion of any site shall be subject to sudden and/or unpredictable flooding; and erosion or subsidence shall not be used for any purpose that would expose any person or his property to hazards. B. Site drainage criteria. The recreational vehicle park shall be drained, graded and surfaced where necessary to facilitate drainage and prevent earth movement, and shall be free from depressions in which water collects and stagnates. Chapter 19, Page 272 Supplement 22 § 19:703 C. Park maintenance standards. The recreational vehicle park shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary condition at all times. Grasses, weeds and other such vegetation not part of the ornamental landscape shall not exceed a height of 12 inches. D. Improvements in the recreational vehicle park shall not be accepted into the Parish maintenance system unless it is brought up to Lafourche Parish Subdivision Standards. 1. Campground density. (a) The maximum campsite density shall not exceed 20 campsites per acre. (b) Recreation: Not less than ten (10) percent of the gross area of the recreational vehicle park is to be set aside, designed, constructed and equipped as a recreational area. 2. Setbacks. (a) No recreational vehicle or camping unit shall be located closer than 25 feet from any recreational vehicle park boundary line abutting upon a public street or 20 feet fronting a private recreational vehicle park street (b) A recreational vehicle or camping unit, shall be parked no closer than five (5’) feet on its longest side or ten (10’) feet on its shortest side from any campsite property line, except as indicated in subsection (a) of this section and in no case shall it be closer than twenty (20’) feet between recreational vehicles or camping units. 3. Access and interior streets. (a) At all times, access of a safe and convenient nature shall be provided for pedestrian and vehicular traffic as well as emergency and service vehicles. (b) Vehicular streets shall be clearly identified and surfaced when deemed necessary to minimize mud and dust. (c) All road surfacing shall comply with the roadway grades and design standards specified by Section 19:503.F. of the Lafourche Parish Mobile Home Regulations, unless higher standards are specified, the minimum requirement shall be: Roads. The dedication of any roadway in the recreational vehicle park shall meet the specifications as provided for in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations. (1.) Roadways within the recreational vehicle park that are not to be dedicated shall be designed with a minimum roadway width of twenty feet (20'). (2.) Roads shall consist of either a minimum thickness of eight inches (8") or 95% compacted shell or limestone base, or a minimum thickness of eight inches (8") of aggregate material. (3.) Cul-de-sacs or turn-around shall be provided at the end of all recreational vehicle park roads and shall be so designed as to comply with the standards as required. a. Supplement 22 Maximum Length of a Cul-de-Sac- shall not exceed 500 feet in length. Chapter 19, Page 273 § 19:703 (4.) Roads not dedicated shall be maintained by the owner of the recreational vehicle park in perpetuity and in accordance with the approved final plans for the development of the park. (d) The road layout of minor access roads shall discourage through traffic use. (e) Each campsite within the recreational vehicle park shall have direct access to a recreational vehicle park road or public street. (f) The street system of the recreational vehicle park shall have at least one direct access to a public street. (g) It shall be unlawful to park a recreational vehicle or camping unit so that any part of such recreational vehicle or camping unit will obstruct any roadway or walkway in a recreational vehicle park. (h) Access from Primary and Secondary Arterials: Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park spaces/lots in Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks shall not, in general, derive access exclusively from a primary or secondary arterial. Where driveway access from a primary or secondary arterial may be necessary for several adjoining spaces/lots, the Planning Commission may require that such spaces/lots be served by a combined access drive in order to limit possible traffic hazard on such street. Where possible, driveways should be designed and arranged so as to avoid requiring vehicles to back into traffic on primary or secondary arterials. 4. Individual recreational vehicle sites. (a) Each recreational vehicle site shall provide a minimum of 2,100 square feet of space with a space minimum 35 feet wide abutting a street. (b) All recreational vehicle sites shall be clearly marked and identified. (c) Recreational vehicle spaces shall be designed so as to provide safe and easy placement and removal of recreational vehicles and equipment. (d) Recreational vehicle spaces shall be constructed to provide adequate support for recreational vehicles or camping units, thus preventing ruts and low spots. (e) Only one camping party and the recreational vehicle or camping unit equipment occupied by persons within the same party shall be accommodated per recreational vehicle space. (f) Structures of a permanent or semi permanent nature such as cabins, sheds, lean-tos, or habitable buildings shall be erected on a campsite by no one other than the owner of the property. These structures shall be erected in compliance with state and local building construction requirements and the setbacks as described hereon. (g) Structures of a temporary nature such as awnings, screened enclosures, or platforms, which are considered to be normal camping equipment, may be erected but must be removed at the time of the recreational/camping vehicle's removal. Chapter 19, Page 274 Supplement 22 § 19:703 5. Fire Protection. (a) Except as provided for in paragraph I of Section19:703; 5; - 3 Way Steamer Fire hydrants shall be required for all recreational vehicle parks. Fire hydrants shall be located no more than six-hundred (600’) feet apart with no space frontage along a street exceeding threehundred (300’) feet from any fire hydrant measured along the centerline of the street, or as approved by the Lafourche Parish Water District. This spacing may be altered slightly to conform to the location of lot lines. Fire hydrants should be located as near to block corners as possible. All underground utilities including fire hydrants shall be installed before any final paving of a street shown on the recreational vehicle park plat. (b) Access to a recreational vehicle or camping unit for fire protection services shall be such as to allow fire apparatus to approach within 100 feet of each recreational vehicle or camping unit. (c) Every recreational vehicle park shall be equipped at all times with fire-extinguishing equipment in good working order of such type, size and number, and so located within the park, as prescribed by the local fire prevention authority, or to satisfy other applicable fire regulations. (1) In those instances where the existing water main is less than six (6”) inches or receives water from a line less than (6”) inches, said line should be upgraded to a minimum of an eight (8”) inch line or meet state standards, whichever is greater. 6. Parking. Each recreational vehicle site shall be provided with a minimum of one offstreet parking space 7. Sidewalks. Sidewalks, if deemed necessary by the Planning Commission, shall be located not less than one foot from the property line to prevent encroachment by fencing walls, hedges, or other planting or structures placed on the property line at some later date. 8. Lighting. To permit safe movement of individuals and vehicles within the recreational vehicle park, all walkways and roadways shall be well illuminated during hours of darkness. Lighting shall be provided and maintained by the recreational vehicle park owner. A minimum of one (1) light, in conformity with the Lafourche Parish Road Lighting Standards, shall be installed a minimum of two hundred fifty (250) linear feet., however, every required fire hydrant shall have a street light within a one hundred (100’) foot radius. 9. Servitudes. (a) All servitudes shall be no less than twelve feet wide. Where two campsites meet, the servitude may be centered on the common property line of the recreational vehicle sites. (b) Where servitudes intersect and sharp changes in alignments are necessary, corners shall be sufficiently cut off to permit equipment access. (c) No permanent structures will be permitted within utility or drainage servitudes. (d) When necessary, servitudes shall be provided for utilities and drainage within the proposed recreational vehicle park. These servitudes shall meet the specifications of the respective utility provider or Department of Public Works for which the servitude is to accommodate. No recreational vehicle or part thereof shall encroach on any designated servitude. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 275 § 19:703 10. Recreational vehicle sites along drainage course. (a) No recreational vehicle site created along a drainage channel shall encroach upon the drainage servitude. All such servitudes shall be excluded from the recreational vehicle site's area. (b) The proposed recreational vehicle site shall comply with the drainage requirements set forth in Section 19:503 of the Mobile and Manufactured Home Regulations. (1) The proposed recreational vehicle park shall comply with all drainage requirements as set forth in the Lafourche Parish Subdivision Regulations and the Department of Public Works for Lafourche Parish. (2) The owner/developer shall provide drainage servitudes along existing drainage arteries regardless of previous maintenance practices by the Lafourche Parish Government. Said servitudes shall conform to the specifications of the Lafourche Parish Department of Public Works. 11. Floodplain provision. Any recreational vehicle park or portion thereof which is located within a special flood hazard zone, as depicted on the Lafourche Parish Flood Insurance Rate Maps, shall be required to comply with the provisions of the Lafourche Parish Flood Prevention Ordinance. 12. Utilities. (a) Recreational vehicle park electrical system. (1) All electrical installations in campgrounds shall be designed and constructed according to applicable provisions of the parish building and electrical codes and/or ordinances pertaining to electricity. (2) At minimum, one electrical single-phase outlet (3-wire system) supplying a minimum of 30 amps, 120/240 volts shall be provided for each recreational vehicle site. (b) Gas system. If provided, gas equipment and installations within a recreational vehicle park shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the applicable codes of the authority having jurisdiction. Where the state or other political subdivision does not assume jurisdiction, such installations shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the appropriate provisions of the parish. (c) Water system. (1) Water Facilities. All recreational vehicle parks shall provide each space adequate water supply and shall be served by a water system designed, constructed, and protected in accordance with all state and local requirements. New water lines shall be large enough to provide adequate water pressure with a minimum eight (8”) inch water line or meets State Standards, whichever is greater. (2) Each recreational vehicle site water connection shall consist of a water-riser pipe, minimum four inches above ground level, which shall be equipped with a threequarter-inch valve outlet with a threaded male spigot for attachment of a standard water hose and shall be protected against the hazards of back flow and back siphonage by an approved vacuum breaker located downstream from the shutoff valve. Chapter 19, Page 276 Supplement 22 § 19:703 (3) Water service lines, riser pipes, and valves shall be installed and protected from damage by freezing, ground movement, vehicles or other damage sources. Shutoff valves and drain valves, installed for draining the system and the water service distribution lines, shall be so arranged that water will be available to campsites. Underground stop and waste valves are not permitted and shall not be installed on any water service. (4) Surface drainage shall be diverted from the riser pipe's location. Overflow, spillage, drainage or wastewater from faucets and drinking fountains shall be discharged to approved drains to prevent impoundments of water, creation of mud holes, or other nuisance conditions. (5) A water station for filling recreational vehicle water storage tanks shall be provided at a rate of one station for every 100 recreational vehicle sites. These shall be conveniently located adjacent to but not less than 50 feet from a sanitary station. The station shall be posted with signs of durable material, not less than two feet by two feet, which state: POTABLE WATER. DO NOT USE TO FLUSH RECREATIONAL VEHICLE WASTE TANKS. Such water stations shall consist of at least three-quarterinch pipe and valve outlet and shall be protected against the hazards of backflow and back siphonage by an approved vacuum breaker located downstream from the shutoff valve. The fill hose shall be suspended so that no part of the hose and its appurtenances will come into contact with the ground. Use of other water outlets for this purpose is prohibited. A sign shall be posted at the entrance indicating the provision of a sanitary station and water station. (d) Sewage disposal system. Sewerage Facilities – Adequate and safe sewerage collection systems shall be provided in all recreational vehicle parks for the conveyance and disposal of all sewage. The design of the sewer system shall conform to the standards as set forth by the Parish Health Unit. 13. Service buildings (if provided) (a) Service buildings shall be constructed of easily cleanable, nonabsorbent materials, maintained in good repair and in clean and sanitary condition. (b) Service buildings shall be conveniently located at a minimum distance of ten feet or a maximum distance of 400 feet from any dependent recreational vehicle lot or persons served in a recreational area. (c) Separate facilities containing required plumbing fixtures shall be provided for each sex and clearly marked "MEN" and "WOMEN." If located in the same building, they shall be separated by a solid sound-resistant wall extending from floor to ceiling. The entrances shall be designed so that the plumbing fixtures are not visible from the outside. A landing shall be provided beyond each exterior door opening and shall have a width and length not less than the door opening. (d) The floors of service buildings shall have a smooth, impermeable, easily cleaned surface sloped to drain. Properly trapped floor drains shall be provided in all shower baths and shower rooms to remove wastewater so as to facilitate cleaning. The walls and ceiling of such buildings shall be finished. The walls shall have a smooth, nonabsorbent, easily cleanable surface extending to a height of four feet in toilet rooms and six feet in shower rooms. (e) Every service building shall have a minimum ceiling height of 7 ½ feet. In rooms with sloping ceilings, the required ceiling height shall be provided in at least 50 percent of the room and no portion of any room having a ceiling height of less than five feet shall be considered as contributing to the minimum required areas. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 277 § 19:703 (f) All service buildings shall have, at a minimum, one window with direct and unobstructed opening to the outside for natural ventilation and light, unless other approved means of ventilation and light are provided. When necessary for exclusion of flies, mosquitoes and other insects, all exterior openings of service buildings shall be protected with fly screening of not less than 16 mesh per square inch, unless other such approved devices are provided. (g) All service buildings shall be provided with a minimum of one ceiling-type light fixture, at a minimum one separate double convenience outlet adjacent to the lavatories and one light fixture at the outside entrance of the service building. All lights shall have wall switches; no pull cords shall be allowed. Illumination levels of at least 30 foot candles shall be maintained at lavatory mirrors and the laundry room work area and at least five foot candles for general seeing tasks at the service building area. (h) Where climatic conditions necessitate artificial heating, equipment shall be properly installed, maintained in safe working order and capable of maintaining a room temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. (i) Toilets and showers shall be separately installed to be individually accessible and to permit simultaneous use. (1) Each toilet shall be individually partitioned with a door to ensure privacy. The compartment shall be at least 30 inches in width with at least 24 inches of clear space in front of a toilet. The dividing partitions shall be at least five feet in height with not less than six inches nor more than 12 inches separating the partition bottom and the floor. Toilets shall be provided with open front seats. (2) Each shower shall be individually partitioned with curtain, screen or door to afford privacy. (3) Shower stalls shall not be less than 30 inches by 30 inches in area and shall be constructed to prevent water flow into the dressing room space. (4) Shower floors shall be skid resistant or provided with disposable or nonslip impervious mats. Wooden racks (duck boards) over shower floors are prohibited. Where impervious mats are used, they must be cleaned, dried and kept off the shower floor when not in use. (j) Dressing room space, equivalent to the size of the shower floor area and screened from view, shall be provided adjacent to the bathing facilities and shall be equipped with a bench and clothes hook. (k) Hot and cold water under pressure shall be supplied to all required plumbing fixtures, except that cold water only shall be supplied to toilets. Tempered water may be delivered to showers and sinks to conserve heated water and heating equipment. The system shall be designed to prevent discharge of water in excess of 120 degrees Fahrenheit at shower heads. Hot water heating facilities shall have the capacity to provide a minimum of three gallons of hot water (at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit) per hour per each campsite during time of peak demands. Chapter 19, Page 278 Supplement 22 § 19:703 (l) Required plumbing fixtures shall be maintained in good working order and in clean and sanitary condition. Every service room containing sanitary fixtures shall be provided with a wastebasket. Toilets shall be provided with a toilet paper holder or dispenser, a supply of toilet paper and a covered receptacle; and lavatory areas shall be provided with clothes hooks, shelves and trash receptacles. Service building construction shall conform to applicable provisions of locally adopted building codes and approved regulations for making buildings and facilities accessible to and usable by the physically handicapped. (m) No common use faucet, hydrant or lavatory in any service building shall be used for cleaning fish and food, and washing dishes, utensils, clothing, or other articles of household use. (n) A minimum of four toilets shall be provided for the first 29 recreational vehicle sites. For each additional 25 recreational vehicle sites not provided with sewer connections, an additional toilet shall be provided. (o) If water-flush toilets are provided, an equal number of lavatories shall be provided for up to six toilets. One additional lavatory shall be provided for each two toilets when more than six toilets are required. Each lavatory basin shall have a piped supply of potable water and shall drain into the sewage system. (p) Urinals shall be acceptable substitutes for no more than one-third of the toilets required in the men's facilities, except that one urinal may be used to replace a toilet in a campground of not more than 29 sites. Only individual stalls or wall-hung types of urinals shall be acceptable. Floor-type troughs shall be prohibited. (q) Each female toilet room shall be provided with a receptacle for sanitary napkins. (r) Twenty-four inches of wash sink shall be considered the equivalent of one lavatory. Laundry tubs and service sinks will not be acceptable substitutes for lavatories. 14. Disposal of refuse. (a) The storage, collection and disposal of refuse shall be performed so as to minimize accidents, fire hazards, odors, air pollution, insects, rodents or other nuisance conditions. All campgrounds shall comply with the applicable codes and regulations of the state office of public health. (b) Watertight, fly proof, rodent proof containers, sufficient to contain all the refuse, shall be provided at feet from any camp or picnic site unless provided at the individual recreational vehicle each service building and sanitary waste station, or at a central storage area readily accessible and located not more than 300 site or campsite. (c) Refuse shall be collected and removed from the premises as often as necessary, but not less than once weekly during campground occupancy, and disposed of at a lawful disposal site. (d) All buildings, structures and premises of the campground shall be kept clean and sanitary in every part and free from any accumulation of filth, debris, garbage, rubbish or other offensive matter. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 279 § 19:703 15. Insect and rodent control. (a) All campground grounds, buildings and structures shall be maintained free of insect and rodent harborage and infestation. Methods of extermination and other measures to control insects and rodents shall conform to the requirements of the parish health unit. (b) The growth of weeds, brush and grass shall be controlled to prevent harborage of chiggers, ticks and other noxious insects. Parks shall be maintained so as to prevent the growth of ragweed, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and other noxious weeds considered detrimental to health. Open areas shall be maintained free of heavy undergrowth of any type or description. 16. Recreational vehicle park signs. (a) All recreational vehicle parks shall have a sign not less than three feet in width by two feet in height, lettered in clear, recognizable letters at least four inches in height designating the name and address of the recreational vehicle park. (b) The sign shall be placed in a location that identifies the recreational vehicle park entrance and that is visible to passing motorists. 17. Fences. No fence located in a recreational vehicle park shall exceed six feet in height nor shall it be placed closer than five feet to any recreational vehicle or camping unit, structure or service building. 18. Responsibilities of the owner. (a) The owner of a recreational vehicle park shall be responsible for the supervision, operation and maintenance of the recreational vehicle park. The owner or his designee shall be available or on call at all times in event of emergency. A copy of this division shall be kept available by the manager in the recreational vehicle park office at all times for use as guidelines by the occupants and manager. (b) The owners or operator shall maintain the grounds and common use sanitary facilities, equipment and utilities in a clean, safe and sanitary condition, and shall ensure that refuse is collected as often as necessary to prevent nuisance conditions. (c) The owner or licensee shall be responsible for ensuring that each camper within the recreational vehicle park complies with the provisions of this division. (d) It shall be the duty of each licensee to keep a register containing a record of all recreational vehicle or camping unit owners and occupants located within the recreational park. The register shall contain the following information: (i) The name and address of the owner of each recreational vehicle or camping unit and motor vehicle by which it is towed. (ii) The make, model, year and license number of each recreational vehicle or camping unit and motor vehicle. (iii) The state issuing such licenses. (iv) The date of arrival and of departure of each mobile home or unit. Chapter 19, Page 280 Supplement 22 § 19:705 The licensee shall keep the register available for inspection at all reasonable times by law enforcement officers, public health officials, and other officials whose duties necessitate acquisition of the information contained in the register. The register record for each occupant registered shall not be destroyed for a period of one year following the date of departure of the registrant from the recreational vehicle park. (e) The recreational vehicle park management shall notify the health authority immediately of any suspected communicable or contagious disease within the recreational vehicle park. (Ord. No. 4347, 06/24/08) SECTION 19:704. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK REGULATIONS, NON-CONFORMING RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS A. Continuance of Nonconforming Recreational Vehicle Parks. Except as hereinafter provided, the lawful operation of a nonconforming mobile home park, as such as the development existed on the effective date of these regulations, or on the effective date of any amendment hereto by which the park became a nonconforming development, may be continued. B. Termination of Nonconforming Recreational Vehicle Parks. Except as hereinafter provided, a nonconforming recreational park that has been abandoned or discontinued for a period of one (1) year shall not thereafter be re-established except in conformity with these regulations. C. Or enlarged provided, however, that such extension and/or enlargement conforms to the provisions of these regulations. SECTION 19:705 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK REGULATIONS, ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT A. General. 1. Applicability to all Land. No land shall be used, occupied, or developed, for recreational vehicle park purposes except in conformity with the regulations, as herein established. 2. Permits. No development permit shall be issued for any parcel or plat of land for the development of a recreational vehicle park, after the effective date of, and not in conformance with, the provisions of this Sub-Chapter; and no excavation of land or construction of any public or private improvements shall occur or be commenced except in conformity with the provisions of these regulations. a. No development permit shall be issued for the installation of a recreational vehicle within a recreational vehicle park after the effective date of, and not in conformance with, the provisions of these regulations. 3. Amendments. For the purpose of providing for the public health, safety, and general welfare, the Planning Commission may from time to time propose amendments for adopted by the Lafourche Parish Council to alter the provisions imposed by these recreational vehicle park regulations. Public hearings on all proposed amendments shall be held by the Planning Commission in the manner as prescribed by Louisiana State Law. Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 281 § 19:705 4. Conditions. Regulations for the development of a recreational vehicle park and the attachment of reasonable conditions to the development of a recreational vehicle park is an exercise of valid police power delegated by the State of Louisiana to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission. The developer has the duty of compliance with reasonable conditions laid down by the Planning Commission for the design, dedication, improvements and restrictive use of the land so as to conform to the physical and economical development of Lafourche Parish and to the safety and general welfare of the owners of the recreational vehicles within the development and of the community at large. B. Enforcement, Violations and Penalties. (1) It shall be the duty of the Planning Commission to monitor compliance of these regulations and to bring to the attention of the Lafourche Parish Council any violations or lack of compliance herewith. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, maintain, or operate any recreational vehicle park within the unincorporated areas of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, unless the owner/operator has complied with all provisions as set forth in these regulations. (b) Before a permit can be issued for the construction, alteration, or extension of a recreational vehicle park, compliance with these regulations shall be required. (2) Violations and Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation that fails to comply with, or violates any of these regulations shall be subject to penalty pursuant to the provisions of the L.R.S. 33:114. (a) The owner or general agent of a building or premises where a violation of any provision of this regulation has been committed or shall exist or the lessee or tenant of an entire building or entire premises where such violation has been committed or shall exist, or the owner, general agent, lessee, or tenant of any part of the building or premises in which such violation has been committed or shall exist, or the general agent, architect, builder, contractor or any other person who commits, takes part in, assists in any such violation, or maintains any building or premises in which any such violation shall exist shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable either by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) and not more than five-hundred dollars ($500.00) for each and every day that such a violation continues, or not more than ninety (90) days jail sentence, or both. For assessment of applicable penalties, upon conviction, the violation shall be deemed retroactive to the date of the formal issuance of a misdemeanor citation by any proper official of the Parish of Lafourche, or to the date of the filing of legal proceedings to enjoin, restrain, correct or abate such violation, whichever occurs first, until such time that the violation is remedied. (3) Civil Enforcement. Appropriate actions and proceedings may be taken by law for inequity for any violation of these regulations, to prevent unlawful construction, to recover damages, to restrain, correct, or abate a violation, and these remedies shall be in addition to the penalties described above. These include the following: (a) Refusal of connection of water or electrical services by the appropriate utility, as directed by the Parish Council, to any recreational vehicle park or recreational vehicle located within an unapproved park occurring without review by the Planning Commission and/or without meeting the standards pursuant to these regulations. Written notice by the staff of the Planning Commission of the reasons for this action shall be forwarded to the owner/developer at the time of this action. Chapter 19, Page 282 Supplement 22 § 19:706 (b) Refusal of the Parish Council to construct, maintain, or accept into the parish system any roads, drainage, water, sewerage or other public service facilities within the unapproved recreational vehicle park. C. Variances. (1) General. When the Planning Commission finds that extraordinary hardships or practical difficulties may result from the strict compliance with these regulations or that the purpose of these regulations may be served to a greater extent by an alternative proposal, it may approve variances to these recreational vehicle park regulations so that the substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such variance shall not have the effect of nullifying the intent of these regulations; and further provided that, the Planning Commission shall not approve variances unless it shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each of the specific cases that: (a) The granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare or injurious to other property; and (b) The conditions upon which the request for a variance is based are unique to the property for which the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other property; and (c) Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of the specific property involved, a particular hardship to the owner would result, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, should these regulations be strictly enforced; and (d) The granting of a variance will not allow a change or omission in the application procedures, as prescribed herein, to be followed in obtaining approval of a recreational vehicle park; and (e) The granting of a variance will not abrogate the screening provisions as described in Section 19:703; and (f) The variance will not in any manner vary the provisions of the Development Ordinance, Master Plan, or Parish Base Map. (2) Any and all applications for a variance shall be forwarded to the Lafourche Parish Planning Commission for final action. (3) Conditions. In the approval of any variance, the Planning Commission may require any such conditions as will, in its judgment, which will secure substantially the objectives of the standards or requirements of these regulations. (Ord. No. 4620, 09/08/09) SECTION 19:706. LAFOURCHE PARISH RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK FEE SCHEDULE 1. Sketch Plat Fee $ 300.00 2. Final Plat Fee: 3-5 spaces 6-20 spaces Over 20 spaces $ 150.00 $ 225.00 $ 300.00 Supplement 22 Chapter 19, Page 283 § 19:799 3. Variances $ 75.00 4. Inspection Fee $125.00 (initial inspection) $ 75.00 (each additional inspection) (Ord. No. 3769, 3/14/06; Ord. No. 4200, 01/08/08) SECTION 19:707 - 19:799. Chapter 19, Page 284 RESERVED Supplement 22
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